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September 8, 1987
Dear Jamesi
Thank you for your kind invitation. would think of asking Joy and me to Cavaliers versus the South Carolina on October 17.
I am honored that yoti attend the Virginia Gamecocks football game
Regrettably, the heavy demands of my schedule have forced us to decline. Please know, however, that you have our best wishes f or an exciting contest.
Warm regards.
Sincerely ,
Howard H. Baker, J r. Chief of Staff to the President
Dr. James B. Holderman President University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29200
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September 8, 1987
Dear .Mr. Gieselman:
Thank you for your kind invitation. I am honored that you would think of asking Hrs. Baker and me to be your honored guests at the Culpepper County Republican Committee barbecue on September 11.
Regrettably, the heavy demands o f my schedule have ~orced us to decline. Please know, however, that you have our best wishes fo r a most successful event.
Warm rega rds.
Sincerely,
Howard II . Baker, ,Jr. Chie f of Staff to the President
Hr. Ke nneth E. Gieselman Chairr:tan Culpeper County Rcpu~lic~n
Committee 1310 Mt. Run Lake ~oad Culpeper, VA 22701
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September 8, 1987
Dear Mr. Parran:
Thank you for your recent letter in which you expressed your opposition to the provision in the Senate-passed trade bill requiring advance notice to employees of plant closings and layoffs of 50 or more employees during any 90-day period.
The Administration will insist on removal of the Senate provision during the House-Senate conference on the trade bill. Contrary to the objectives of trade legislation, mandatory advance notice would make America less competitive, not more.
In his most recent letter to the Senate on this legislation, the Secretary of Labor stated that inclusion of any mandatory plant closing provisions would make it impossible for the President's senior advisors to recommend approval of a trade bill.
Thank you ~or sharing your views.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
M.r. Richard B. Parran Vice President Human Resources PPG Industries, Inc. 1 ?PG .i:>lace Pittsburgh, PA 15272
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September 8, 1987
Dear Chas:
Thank you f or your kind words.
I appreciate your wi llingness t o serve on the United States Court of Claims or the U.S. Tax Court. I will share your credentials with A. B . Culvahouse , in the e v ent a vac~ncy should occur in the near f uture .
With best wishes ,
Sincerely,
lioward H. Baker , Jr . Chief of Staff to the President
The Honorable Charles s. Carrere Pinellas County Judge Room 254 150 Fifth Street, North St. Petersburg , FL 33701
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September 8, 1987
Dea r :-lr. \iebb:
Thu.nk ycu :fo r your recent mc->.s s a<::;P. .
: t was good o::: :1ou to tell me where you stu11d o n these signi f ic <:< nt issuPs . You have no ideu. hm1 helri:'.:ul ~- -t is fo r me to hear directly fro1~ the Ame ric u.n peoph~ . I \Jill s ha.r~ your cor.t."1.Pnts \J ith t1ie <:cppropri v. t e rnernbers ni the \1foite House sta.ff .
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Septenber 8 , 1987
i)c~nr i'tr . Triche :
'J..'hu nk ~·c;U for ':ou r ~ess2ge "~xprc:.ssing support for t!"1e Presice~1t ' s ~r)1:1i :::=. ~ :i.01i C' :~ ;..ft1c'.']t-· l'.o1J .:· rt. I! . ~~o y},: t.(; t~1C' [J<)S i tirJn of hs soc ia te Justic~ 1.):= the U . S . SUIJrPr.H! Cc;ul."t .
Pr~sident Reasa n be lieves Judge Bork to be a man of the highest i:-'.t c:s rit~r c.nd c1 u a li.:ic 21 ti on as Hell as .::rn e loquent an d. pm.;Ar:'.:ul U.d'.'OCicte of judicial H~st :::: u i nt ~ u philo!:;ophy \./llOSP <JUiding ::ir::..r.c::..pl•~ i s thut it is the lL~g islClture ' s role t o 0 nact i:-~·1;::; ~nrt the court's role to interpret them .
~ud0e Do rk i s recogni~ed ~s ~ preDiPr Constitutional <1 uthority. Eis ciut::;tand ing int~llt~Ct and unrivaled ~ cl10 lur l "-.r c rt..;C°tf~s1·t :.~t ls Q r f~ :rt-; i lectf~cl 2..r1 l1i s tl1ouql1t. .:1..i l C'Z<nnination o: the bro;:ic1 , f und.:."lrn.ento..l, lega l issu0s of OUr tif.1.GS . . t!e 1 re' fo rtUJ1G.tE' tC' bt'! 2. Dl P to clri\\'l u::::icn f;uch 2n inpr(;~osivP- legi1.l nind; 2n e::p e riPncPd jno9e ctI:cl ,:-; !~1Z'.D \lhO alreao~: ha~-; dr.•votcd SO 1".UCh ·Y!: hi~
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Dear ~~r. '::'aggart:
T~ank you for your thought f ul message . I appreciat2 your friendsh i p , but I do not plan to run fo r offic e in 1968. I t is my intention t o serve President Reagan until the end of his t e rm.
Your 1.:oros of encouragement mean a great deal to 1:-,e . :?lQuse 2.ccept my war m be.st \Jishes .
Sincerely ,
Howa r d r1 . Ba:'zer , ,:r . Chief of· staff to the Presid~ nt
;·1r . ~~ . ..?\ . Tetggc:.irt !'>.?art:nen-c 2 3 SSOO Green Valley Road SebQstopol, CA 95472
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Septe~ber 8, 1987
Dear Mr. Tourt~llot :
Thcu:.k you for your kind messccge . I a~precinte your varm words of support ,1nd confidence .
The enclosed photograph comes with my best \Ji shes .
Sincerely ,
llm1.::ird E. Baker, Jr . Chi0~ nf 3t3ff to the President
::r. Dc:..;.niel '.l. 'l'ourtellot 465 [10(~ I~oad
Cli~ton Park , NY 12065
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OeQr ~rs . Seltzer:
Thank you for your kind message . I appreciate your warm words of ~upport and confidence.
~ith best wi3hes,
Sincerely,
Howard H. Bake r, Jr. C~ief of Staff to the President
~rs. Harry K. Seltzer 31 7 ~!a rt i:1 Drive Aptos, CA 95003
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~eptember G, 1987
Dear Ms . Street :
Thank you for your thoughtful message . I appreciate your friendship , but I do not plan to run for office in 1988. It is my intention to serve President Reagan until the end of his term .
Your wor~s c~ e ncouragement me~n a great deal to De . Please a ccept rny warm best wishes .
S incerel~' ,
'toward E . Baker, ,:·r . Chief o~ Staff to thR President
.. s . Carolyn S . Street C::17 Sln Stn ;et ~l Cerrito, CA 94 530
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Septe mbe r 8 , 19 87
Dear Mr. Sills:
Thank y ou fo r the materi a l which y ou have t hought f ully sen t to ne .
tJ ith so rnuch to b e d one here in ~ashington , I count on the help of the Ame r ican people . I a ssure y ou t h a t I will study this i n fo r mation and s hare it with the appropri a t e membe rs of the White House sta f f.
~ith beut wi s hes ,
Mr . Richa rd R. Si l l s 1 0 8 5 P a r k l\venu e J.ie w York, HY 1 01:8
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Since r e l y ,
Hm1u.rd H. Bak e r, Jr . Chie f of · s t aff t o the Pres i cent
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September 8, 1987
Dear Mr. Rogers:
Thank you for your thoughtful message . I appreciate your friendship, but I do not plan to run for office in 1988. It is my intention to serve President Reagan until the end of his term .
Your words of encouragement mean a great deal to me. Please a ccept my warm best wishes .
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of ·Staff to the President
Mr. Joseph ~ . Rogers 400 Lakewood Road Kingston, TN 37763
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Septc~bcr S , 1987
'.:;ea r : :s . :r:ister:
I an pleased to lear n of the fine work you are doing . I have a lwQys admired the sp ir i t of Anericans who g ive of t h e ir t i me anCi a b ilit..:es to make l i fe better fo r o t hers.
I am sure you will u nd e rstand, howev e r, t h a t bec a u s A of ~he l arge number of s imila r worthy endeavor s t rcught to my 2 ttcntion e ach d ay , I cannot ext cn~ my personal support in the wny y ou s uggest .
I a ppreci a te y o u r effort s to reac h me , and I send ~y b es t wi s hes f or suc cess in mee t ing y o u r goals .
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Sincer e ly ,
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September 8, 1987
Dear Mrs. McAdams :
Thank you for your message and thoughtful words of support.
I appreciate your bringing your observations to my attention . I will be sure to share these views with the appropriate members of the Wh ite House staff .
Again, thank you for your interest and encouragement .
~ith best wishes,
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
Mrs . J. B . McAdams 1266 West Main Brownsville, TN 38012
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~eptember 3 , 1987
Dear .Y:r . u.nd i·~rs . Lamberg :
Thank you for sending your mes8age to me .
You have no idea how helpfu l it is fo r me to hear directly from the American people . I will keep your words in mind .
Please accept my best wi shes .
Sinc erely,
Howard H . Baker , .Jr . Chief o~ Staff to the President
!1r . and Xrs . E . S . ::.-Jamberg 843 Aalapapa Drive Kailua , EI 96734
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.September 8, 1987
Dear t"1rs. Keith:
I am pleased to learn of the fine work you are doing. I have always admired the spirit of Americans who give of their time and abilities to make life better for others.
I am sure you will understand, however, that because of the large number of similar worthy endeavors brought to my attention each day, I cannot extend my personal support in the way you suggest.
I appreciate your efforts to reach me, and I send my best wishes for s uccess in meeting your goals.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Stuff t'.:l the President
Mrs . Mar ion Keith Apartment 4 2011 Australia Clearwater, FL
Way , i·Jest 33575
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Septecber ~' 1987
Dear ~r. Johnson:
Thank you for your kind message . I appreciate your warm words of support and confidence.
The enclosed photograph comes with my best wishes.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
~: r . :·1erle Jol1nson Apartment 7 1225 East Main Street Richmond, I~ 47374
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September 8, 1987
Dear Ilr. a.nd !lrs . Euisken :
Thank you for send in0 your ~essage to mP .
You have no idea how helpful it ic for me to hear directly from the Ame rican people . I will kePp your words in nind .
P lr::as..:; 2.ccept lJest \Jishc~s .
3incerely ,
Hm1ard H . Baker , Jr . Chief of Stnff to the President
lir . and Hr s . Gary Hui:3ken 1903 OlHien !3rooki~1gs , SD 5700G
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September O, 1987
Dt"ur Mr . Hickel :
Thank you for your nessage reco:mr.1endinq Du.vid Chutficld :Co r e!.ppointr..ent to th'~ !Jational Cr i~d it l.inion ..n.dni:tir;trc:t tion Doard .
Your correspondence has been forwnrded to the o.ppropriate :Ihitc HousP st~ff mernb~r for further conside r ation . You r:-":.y be o.ssured that your comments \Jill he tho:::-ouqhly rr:v ic.:\!Ccl .
T ~~prcciate your interest and send ny best \;ishes .
Sincerely ,
Eo\·1ard E . Bo.ke r:, Jr . Chief of Staff to thf~ President
i ir . ~ial ter ' L ' • Eickel Dox 101700 Anchoro.gc , A~ 90510 - 1700
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September 8, 19 87
Dea.r Dr . and Mrs . Eilsenbeck :
':'hank you for the material which you have thoughtfully s ent to me .
\'! i th so much to be done here in Washington, I count on the help o~ the American people. I assu re you that I will study this information and share it with the appropriate members of the \·Jhi te House staff .
~·:i th best wishes,
Sinc erely ,
IIowa rd II . Baker, ,J r . Chief oP Staf~ to the President
Sr. and Ers . John R . Hilser.beck 9350 i'~ortheast 12th Avenue ~i~mi Shores , FL 33138
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September 8, 1987
Dear 11r . George:
Thank you for your thoughtful message . I appreciate your frientlship , but : do not plan to run for office in 1988. It is my intention to serve President Reagan until the end of his term .
Your words of ~ncourvgement mean a gre at deal to ~e. Please accept my \-Jarm best wishes .
Sincerely,
Howard H. Buker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
Mr . Thomas George 20 Gre enhouse Drive Prince ton, NJ 08540
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September 8, 1987
Dear ~s . Eckstein:
Thank you for sending your message to me.
You have no idea how helpful it is directly from the American people. your words in mind.
Please acc ep t my best wishes.
for me to hear I will keep
Sincerely,
HOWCTrd H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Stuff to the President
Ms . Rose Eckstein Route 2, Box 203 Batesville, IN 47006
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September 8, 1987
Dear Dr. Desai:
Thank you for your thoughtful message. I appreciate your friendship, but I do not plan to run for office in 1988. It is my intention to serve President ReagQn until the end of his term.
Your words of encouragement mean a great deal to me. Please accept my warm best wishes.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of" Staff to the President
VRena B. Desai, M.D. 12 Harborview Drive, Route 1 Portsmouth, NH 03801
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September 3, 1987
Dear Mr. Bloom:
Thank you for your recent letter and for your continuing interest in assisting this Administration.
I will share your updated resume and letter of recommendation with the appropriate members of the White House staff. They will be back in touch with you in the event of any opening where your expertise might be utilized.
With Senator Baker's best wishes,
Sincerely,
Sue Walkup Special Assistant
to the Chief of Staff
Mr. ~ichael Bloom Apartment 2-0 331 East 29th Street New York, NY 10016
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September 8 , 1987
Dea r i-ls . Buhr:
Thank you for your message express ing support fo r the Pres idnnt's nominatio11 of J u dge Robe rt H. Dork to the pos ition o f Associate Justi c e of the U. S . Su preme Court.
President Reag<rn believes J udge Bork to be a man of the highest integrity and qualification as well as an e loquent and powerful advocate of judicial r estrn int, a philosophy whose gui<linq principl~ is that it is the l egislature 's role to e nact laws and the court' s rol e to interpret them.
In making the nomination, the President stated :
Judge Bork is recognized ~ s n preraier Constitutiona l u u thority . His outstandin9 intellect and unrivaled s cholarly credentials are reflected in his thoughtful uxamination of the broad, f undamenta l, l e g al is s u 8s of our tini.es . . \1e ' re fortunatP to b e u.b l P. to draw upon s uch an impressive l e gal mind; an experi e nced j udge anrl a nan who already has devoted so much of his l i fe to public service . He 'll bring crRdit to the Co urt and his colleagues, a.s \Je 11 as to his country a nd the Constitution .
The Americun Bar JH;~;oc iat ion · sav0 J udgP Bork its highest rati~g " exct:ptionally \tell qualifh~cl " -- Hhen he '.12.s confirned by the Sena t '"'! .:is un Appell<:?.i:.e Judge in 1982. President HP.n.gan is co:if idcnt that the current Senate confirmat i on process uill be equal l y successful and he looks forwu.rc1 to Judge Bork beginning a long and d istinguished career as n Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States .
Again, thank you fo r writing. Please acc ept rny best wishes .
s::.nce.:r-ely ,
Hownrd H. B2ker , Jr . Chi~t of Staff to tLe PresiC.ent
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September 8, 1987
Dear Mr. Butler:
Thank you for the material which you have thoughtfully sent to me.
With so much to be done here in Washington, I count on the help of the American people. I assure you that I will study this information and share it with the appropriate members 0£ the White House staff.
With best wishes,
Sincen~ly,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
!-Ir. Don Butler President Butler Learning Systems 1325 \Jest Dorothy Lane Dayton, OH 45409
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September 8, 1987
Dear Dr. Brown :
Thank you for the material which you have thoughtfully sent to me.
With so much to be done here in Washington, I count on the help of the American people. I assure you that I will study this information and share it with the appropriate members of the White House staff .
Wi th best wishes,
Sincerely ,
Howard H. Baker, J r. Chief of"Staff to the Pres ident
Raymond K. Brown, M. D. Apartment 105 - A 1 4 0 West 69th Street New York , ~Y 10023
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September 8 , 1987
Dear Colonel Booth:
Tha~k y ou for your kind message . I a ppreciate your warm words of s upport and con fidence .
With best wishes,
Sinc e r ely ,
Howard II . Baker, Jr . Chief of Staff to the President
~t . Colonel Denry L . 3ooth , USA , Ret. Post Cf fice Box 24 Ca spar, CA 954~0
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Septe mber 8 , 1987
Dear ~r . Bogosian:
~hnnk you for your letter to Senator Baker inviting :1irn to address the Commencer:tent Ceremony at Delaware County Corrnnunity College on 1-.~a? :'.G, 1988.
I hope you'll understand that a definite answe r this far in advance is not possible. If you would like to 3end a follow-up invitation closer to the date of the 0vent, we will be happy to give it every considnration.
~ith Senator 3aker's best wishes ,
'.'.r . ,:·ohn S. :Bogosia.n Fre sic~ent The Camera Shop !nc .
Sincerely,
Ltl~a Nell Mitchell ~ersonal Assistant
to the Chief of Sta~f
L~wrence ~ark :~du~trial C 0 ~te r
4 8 5 Pcffkva~' Sou th Eroomall , PA 1S008
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September Gr 1987
DAar Ms . DeNardo:
Thank you for your letter to Senator Baker inviting him to address the Republicu.n Women of Capitol Hill on Decenber 4.
I hope you'll understand that a definite answer this far in advance is not possible . If you would like to send a follow- up invitation closer to the date of the event , we will be happy to give it every consideration.
~ith Senator Baker's best wishes ,
~:s . Veronica r-: . Dt-;Nu.rt1o Vice President
Sincerely ,
Lu~a Nell Mitchell Personal As sistant
to the Chief of StGff
Republican Women of Capitol Hill 160-B Longworth Building l?ashington, D. C. 20515
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Septerebe r 8 , 1987
:)ear 1:r. Cooper:
Thank you fo r your me ssage r e commending Ha l p h Klopfenstein fo r appointmP nt as Under Secretary of Agriculture.
Your correspo ndence has been forwarded to the appropriate l·ihi te Eouse staff member f or f urthe r conside r ation. You mav be assured that y our comme nts will be thoroughly reviewed .
I appreciate your interest and send my best wishes.
Sincerely,
Ho~vard II . Baker , .:rr. Chi~f of S ta~f to the Pr es i dent
::r . C2 rl D . Co ope r Pres i de n t ~eal-Cooper Grain Company Pos t Offic e Box 190 Windsor, IL 61957
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September S, 1987
Dear Mr . ~olinari :
Thank you for your kind invitation . I am honored thtlt you Hould think of asking me to join y ou as your honored guest at the Richmond County fall fund raiser .
Regrettably , the heavy denands of my schedule have forced me to decline . Please know, however , that you have rny best wishes ~or a most successful event .
.. lc.r~ regards .
Sincerely,
1Ioward II . l3aker, Jr . Chief of-Staff to the President
>Ir . :-Iichu.el J . ~-~olinari Arrangements Chair~an ~epublican P.eception Office 21 65 Victory Bouleva rd Staten Island , NY 10314
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September 8, 1987
Dear Randy:
I greatly appreciated receiving your letter of August 11, 1987, which extended your personal thanks for my participation in the August 10, 1907, meeting with Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs. I share your assessment of the s uccess of that meeting and wish to extend my personal thanks to you and the other members of Citizens Network for the important work your organization i::; performing in educating the public on the critical issue of America's international leadership.
As you requested, I have encouraged Arthur B. Culvahouse, Jr., to seriously consider participating in the upcoming alumni conference between the American Council of Young Political Leaders and the Committee of Youth Organizations of the u.s.s.R. in early January and late November of 1988. As I ar:t sure you appreciate, however, A.B. does have substantial responsibilities in his position as Counsel to the President which may make it impossible for him to attend. As you acknowledged in your letter, the final decision rests with A. B. and ·will largely depc-md on· his assessment of the importance and urgency of the matters he will be dealing with at the times of the vitally important work of the Citizens Network.
Since rely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
Mr. Randal C. Teague Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease 18 2 8 L Strr~et, N. H. , Suite 1111 Washington, DC 20036-5104
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September 8, 1987
Dear Mr. Hosie:
Thank you zor your messages expressing the concern of the Sun-Diamond Growers of California about the u.s.-EC dispute over EC pasta imports and the possibility of EC retaliation against U.S. walnut exporters. I am pleased to say that we have reached an agreement which will end this dispute and avoid a destructive trade war.
Under the terms of the agreement, which takes effect October 1, the EC's export subsidy on pasta will no longer apply to fifty percent of the EC's exports to the United States. Furthermore, the duty r~fund will be reduced by 27-1/2 percent on the remaining 50 percent and is expected to be reduced further in the months ahead. The ugreement will be monitored closely to ensure that the EC abides by its. terms. The EC has agreed not to intrcduce new subsidies for pasta exported to the U.S. and not to operate its existing subsidy ::>ystem in a way that would violate tha agreement.
This issue was an extremely difficult one to settle and required compromises on both sides. Negotiations were long and complicated. In the end, however, the United States achieved a settlement that, I believe, will bt::!ne f it American pasta-makers.
I am relieved that a confrontation over this issue was avoided at the last minute, but I am aure you will agree that we should not have to go to the brink of a trade war every time a. trade dispute a.rises. This case exemplifies not only why we need stronger international rules to settle trade disputes, but also the dangers of the p=oposed legislation that would require the United States to retaliate on a legislatively mandated, inflexible schedule. Had such legislation been in etfect in this case, we would have found ourselves in a trade war instead of concluding the constructive, ·-trade-liberalizing agreement we reached.
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The Administration is current~y participating in negotiations aimed at s trengthening international trade rules, so that we will not have to resort to threats of r e taliation to protect our trade rights in the f uture.
l hope this information is encouraging to you . You and your fellow grower3 have my appreciation and best wishes f or the future.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, J r. Chief o f Staff to the President
Mr. William c . Hosie Chairman Board o f Directors Sun-Diamond Grow~rs of California Post Office Box 1727 1050 South Diamond Street Stockton, CA 95201
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September 8, 1987
Dear Mr. Gallagher:
Thank you for your letter expressing your concern about the u.s.-EC dispute over EC pasta imports and the possibility of EC retaliation against U.S. walnut exporters. I am pleased to say that we have reached an agreement which will enc this dispute and avoid a destructive trade war.
Under the terms of the agreement, which takes effect October 1, the EC's export subsidy on pasta will no longer apply to fifty percent of the EC 1 s exports to the United States. Furthermore, the duty refund will be reduced by 27-1/2 percent on the remaining 50 percent and is expected to be reduced further in the months ahead. The agreement will be monitored closely to ensure that the EC ~bides by its terms. The EC haG agreed not to introduce new subsidies for pasta exported to the U.S. and not to operate its existing subsidy system in a way that would violate the agreement.
This issue was an extremely difficult one tc sPttle and required compromises on both sides. Negotiations were long and complicated. In the end, however, the United States achieved a settlement that, I believe, will benefit American pasta-makers.
I am relieved that a confrontation over this issue was avoided at the last minute, but I am sure you will agree that we should not have to go to the brink of a trade war every time a trade dispute arises. This case exemplifies not only why we need stronger international rules to settle trade disputes, but also the dangers of the proposed legislation that would require the United States to retaliate on a legislatively mandated, inflexible schedule. Had such legislation been in cf feet in this case, we would have found ourselves in a trade war instead of concluding the constructive, trade-liberalizing agreement we reached.
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The Administration is currently 'parti'cipating in negotiations aimed at strengthening international trade rules, so that we will not have to resort to threats of retaliation to protect our trade rights in the future.
I hope this information is encouraging to you. You have my appreciation and best wishes.
Mr. Robert Gallagher Chairman
Sincerely,
Howard II. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
Sutter County Board of Supervisors 463 Second Street Yuba City, CA 95991
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September s, 1987
Dear General Graham:
I appreciate your letter of early August with respect to the new ACDA Director. It will certainly be taken account of.
Since.t~ly,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
LtGen Daniel o. Graham, USA, Ret. High Frontier Suite 1000 1010 Vermont Avenue, N.W. \'iashington, D. c. 20005
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Dear Mr. McNatt:
Thank you for forwarding the letters written by your American History students concerning the POW/MIA issue. It is ~eartening to both the President and me that they care so deeply about our missing raen and their families.
When President Reagan assumed office in 1981, he directed that a priority effort be nade to achieve the fullest possible accounting of o ur men still listed as missing in Southeast Asia. f.,.t that time, intelligence priorities were down, no negotiations had been ongoing, and the =umilies of these men felt ignored by their own government.
Since then , great progress has been made and man~· :!:.?-111ilif:~s have received answers to their uncertainty. Long and intense negotiations have been conducted by the Reagan Administration for the past few y~ars , in~elligence priorities are at their highest, and more progress has been made in the past three years than at Rny time since the end of the war.
Early this year, President Reag.:1.n nam.:;d :orrner Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, John Vesse~', as his specitll emissary to Hanoi on this issue. He returned from Hanoi last month with new agreements that, if honore<l by the Vietnarr.ese, will bring even greater progress.
As your studentG will be able to see from the enclosed material, the problem is not in Washington , but Hanoi. The President is determined to continue this orioritv effort for the remainder of his term. We hope we can co~nt on the support cf a concerned American citizenry to demonstrate to Vietnam and ~aos our united stand on this important issue.
With best wishes,
Sincerely,
Hmrard H. Baker , .Tr . Chief of Staff to the President
Mr . Kent !'{cNatt 1876 East Sonora Tulare, CA 93274
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Thank you for your letter and warm words of encouragement. I hope you have enjoyed your internship here at the White House this summer.
I am delighted to enclose the photo. It comes with my best wi s hes.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Bake r, J r. Chief of Staff to th~ Pre sident
Mr. J e ff Wright 273 2 West Rowland Circle Anaheim, CA 92804
Enclosure : personally autographed photo of HHB
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September S, 1987
Dear Mr. Hargrave:
Thank you for your recent lette r expressing your interest in being considered for a ppointment to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
I have brought your letter to the attention of the Office of Presidential Personnel. Please be assured you will receive every conside ration during the selection process for this important post.
With best wishes,
Sincerely,
Howard H. Ilaker, Jr . Chief of Staff to the President
Mr. Homer Hargrave , Jr . 21 85 Vineyard Road Templeton, CA 93465
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cc: Lorraine Camarano - Rm. 61 OEOB Katja Bullock w/incoming
September 8, 1987
Dear Mr. Johnson:
Thank you for your August 12 letter; I appreciate your kind words of encouragement.
It is good to hear your positive comments about Linas Kojelis. I'll make sure he and his immediate superior know of your support.
Again, thanks for taking the time to write. You have my warm best wish~.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Bake:i;, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
Mr. F. Edward Johnson Reynolds, Beeby, Magnuson & Kenny 100 Renaissance Center, 23rd Floor Detroit, MI 48243
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Dear Mrs . Miller :
Thank you for your message and for sharing with me your suggestion on how to preserve the patriotic spirit which has characterized our nation for generations. I will share your suggestion with the appropriate members of the White House staff.
Throughout its history, America has been a model to the world of what is possible if the will of the people is the primary source of guidance for a nation. Since its revolutionary founding, America has nurtured the idea of government of the people, by the people, and for the people. By recognizing and declaring the unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, our founders laid the groundwork for all the blessings we have enjoyed as a people.
I am always pleased to hear from the American people about the love and respect they have £or this great land of ours. I appreciate your taking the time to wri~e.
With my warm best wishes,
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
Mrs. George F. Miller The Riverside Box 37 T~ppahannuck, VA 22 560
Enclosure: Thanksgiving Day, 1987 Proclamation
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September 8, 1987
Dear John:
Thank you for your letter expressing the National Federation of Independent Business's views on the omnibus banking and thr.ift legislation, U.R. :7 .
The President recently signed ~hiG legislation, which was urgently needed to help troubled thri f t institutions whose problems have contributed to a weakening of that industry. The "Competitive Equality Banking Act of 1987" contains most of the provisions included in the Adoinistration's original plan to recapit<llize the Federal Savings and Loan I nsurance Corporation (FSLIC) and provides an a cceptable level of f unds to help resolve the large caseload of savings and loan insolvencies. :n addition, it provides iroportaut new tools that banking and thrift regulators can use to handle troubled institutions.
UP.fortunately, the legislation does not include any measures to help modernize our financial s y stem, which continues to operat~ under antiquated laws that elate irom the 1930s. Theso laws, including portions of the Glass-Steagall Act, the McFadden Act, and the Douglas amendment to the Bank Holding Company Act, have become increasingly outdated as a result of the iast-changing global f inancial services marketplace with its explosion 0£ new products and services designed to satis f y conswners' changing needs.
Instead, the legislation .includes a number of restrictions and prohibition::> that stand in the \·1ay of heightened competition, lower costG, and increased efficiency in the delivery of ~inancial services. These restrictions include th~ closing of the so-calltid ''non-bank bank:' loophole {which provided consumers the s ubstantial competitive bene:!:'its of new entrants into the financial system) and a moratorium on expanded banking servic 1~s that is even more restrictive than the antiquated Glass-Steago'.11-;. provi3ions. As you }~now, the rl<lministration has consi::;tently raised concerns about the adverse effects such restrictions may have on both the competitive position of U.S. =inancial :irms anu consumers' needs for a variety of competitively priced products and :.H=rvices-.
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! certainly share your view that everyone interested in this complex but critically important issue must work together over the coming year to develop a reasonable approach. A financial ~ystem that is composed of institutions that are profitable and risk-diversified through increased competition can only serve to promote the sa f ety and soundness of our nation's financial system. The Administration is confident that all members of that system, including insur<:mce agents, securities firms, real tors, banks, thrifts and others, will benefit from the incre ased competition that restructuring can provide.
I look forward to working together with you and other concerned parties or. these issues in the future with tho parallel goals of str1~ngthening the cmnpetitive position of U.S. financial firras and providing consumers with the products and services that they desire, efficiently and at a reasonable cost.
Best regards,
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
Mr. John Sloan, Jr. Prosident and Chief Executive Officer National Federation of Independent Business Suite 700 600 Maryland Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20024
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September 8, 1987
Dear Morrie:
It ·was good to see you this summer. I appreciate your letter regarding the President's Report on the National Security Strategy of the United States, and I apologize for the delay in my response.
I am pleased that the Council has taken an interest in collating comments on the President's Report. Like any document of this type, it is only useful if it is constantly updated and refined. The work being done by the Council to bring recommendations to the NSC staff's attention prior to publication of the 1988 National Security Strategy Report is appreciated.
With best wishes,
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Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
Mr. Morris I. Leibman Sidley & Austin One First National Plaza Chicago, IL 60603
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Dear Commander ,~ ~hz
Thank you for · -- - ~e tter of June 1~ , 1987. I regret the delay in SH· ~q you this reply.
Commander, : c zu -,"?reciate your frustration at being unable to obtai1 ~ical care at the Naval Hospital Millington. ¥:e ... ! been advised that the hospital is experiencing a GJ.~~ge of qualified pers?n~el and.as a rasult · they have A,~ to curtail some of t.ne.ir services. Hy staff was als ... _ t!·rised tha.t the personnel at the F~mily Practice L·~ ·~r ara working to resolve this staff shortage. They ~~~c ipate st&~f increases by January 1988.
We understand th.:.. · i-\e f acility hns informed you o:C alternative sourc t,. :~or medical <.:ssistance in the Memphis area whic, 1 0 u may be able to u se . One such contact is the Hec . • h Benefits Advisor in Millington at ( 901} 87 2-5 824. J.-4 '>the r is the v~ter.'.lns Administration Hospital in ~cmph~~ at (901) 523-8990. I hope these alte~natives_can .1~:p provide any needed rn~dical services until ti:~ 7~mil·, Practice Center :;.s b.: ~ ck up to adeouate staff : ev~ ; N ~
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Hith best wishes,
Sincerely ,
Howard I!. Baker , . ..i r. Chief of Staff to the PresiuPnt
:!:,CDR Harrv T. ~¥e lch, USN, net. 81 YlullilC~ ;.1emphis, TN 3 8117
September 8, 1987
Dear Gary:
Thank you for your letter recommending Judge Cedric Poole for Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
As you are no doubt aware, the President nominated Judge William Steele Sessions for this important post on July 24. Nevertheless, I appreciate hearing from you and having the benefit of your thoughts.
Warm regards.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Chief of Staff to the President
Dr. Gary Fairmont Filosa, II Box 2174 Palm Beach, FL 33480
Enclosure: 7/24/87 Statement by the President
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Geptember B, 1987
Dear Mr. Glick:
On behalf of Senator Baker, I would like to thank you for sending him the newspaper articles and copies of your thoughtful columns from the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record.
Your interest in discussing your findings on government-media relations with the Chief of Staff is appreciated. Because of the heavy demands on his schedule, however, we are unable to set up a meeting for y ou at this time. I hope you understand.
Again, you were good to send Senator Baker this informative material.
With his best wi s hes,
Mr . Edward M. Glick Skyline Lakes Post Office Box 367 Stanley, VA 22851
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Sue Walkup Special Assistant
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September 8, 1987
Dear Mr. Ahearn:
Thank you for your message requesting a meeting with the Chief of Staff to discuss the cassette tape which you sent to him.
I am sorry this must b e a disappointing response, but the heavy demands of Mr. Baker's schedule make it impossible for him to comply with your request. I am r e turning the tape and the photograph you e nclosed.
Your interest i s appreciat ed, however, and the e nclosed photograph of Mr. Baker comes to y ou with his best wishes.
Sincerely,
Lura Ne ll Mitchell Per s ona l Assistant
t o the Chie f of Staff
Mr. w. J. Ahearn, Jr. Post Of fice Box 177 Portl~nd, PA 18351
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September 8, 1987
Dear Mel :
Thanks for your recent letter. I am delighted to hear that Reader•s Digest will contribute $1 .3 million to Meharry Medical College in Nashville. It is an extraordinary gift and will go a long way to advance black health professions in the United States.
Warm regards.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, J r. Chief of Staff to the President
The Honorable Melvin R. Laird Senior Counsellor: National
and International Affairs Reader's Digest Association, Inc . Suite 212 1730 Rhode Islcind Avenue, N.W. Washington , DC 200 36
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Dear Dr. Satcher:
Thank you for your note and the copy of the letter you sent to the President. As you may know, the President signed s. 769 on August 19. A copy of the President's statement on the bill is enclosed.
I was delighted to hear of your support and encourageme nt regarding this important legislation recognizing Heharry's historic contributions and affecting its f uture growth. Please accept my best wishes fo r the continued success of Meharry Medical College.
Best regards.
Sincerely ,
Howard H. Baker , Jr . Chief of Staff to the Presi<lent
David Satcher , M.D. President i·ieharry :·1edical College
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September 8, 1987
Dear Judge Thompson:
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I deeply appreciate your letter of July 27 and I look f orward to getting better acquainted. Any man who has the reconunendationn of the quality o f your two Senators and so many others has to be a man I would like to know better.
: am sorry you couldn't consider the position that we discussed, but maybe there will be something else someday.
Since rely,
Howard Ii. Baker, J r. Chie i of Sta~ f to t he President
The Honorable Ralph G. Thompson Chief Judge o f the United States
District Court Western District o f Oklahoma United States Courthouse Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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Senator Don Nickles
September 8, 1987
Dear Ambassador Matsunaga:
Thank you for your very thorough review of s. 1420 including Japan 's specific objections to the bill. Taken together with your provious letter, it gives us a complete picture of Japan's concerns.
As you may know , we are committed to working closely with the leadership in both the House and the Senate to produce a trade bill that is sound. Clearly, provisions that are country specific , GATT illegal, or trigger mandatory retaliation would be contrury to that goal, as you also point out.
Again, many thanks l:or sharing with me your detailed analysis o f the bil l and its impact on Japan. It is important f or both our countries to be cognizant of the impact of legi3lation on the trading ~ystem .
Sincerely,
Howard H. Baker, J r. Chie f of Sta!f to the President
i. iis Excellency Nobuo ;1atsuna g a Ambassador of J~pan :Zmbassy of .Japan ~l<i shington, D.C. '2 0000
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