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BOB DOLE
KANSAS
United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL
Call Dave Cardova
100 people Feb. 3 1986
juices soft drinks finger sandwiches peanuts cheese
(page 2)
Sen. Cochran (checked)
Sen. Gorton (checked)
Sen. Humphrey (checked)
Sen. Mattingly (checked)
Sen. Matsunaga (checked, circled)
Sen. Murkowski (checked)
Sen. Thurmond (checked)
Sen. Stafford (checked)
Sen. Simpson (checked)
Sen. Wilson (checked)
Helms (checked)
Sen. Sasser (checked, circled)
Sen. Domenici (checked)
McClure (checked)
Sen. Denton (checked)
Cong. Trent Lott
(page 3)
GUEST LIST FOR RECEPTION IN HONOR OF DR. JONAS SAVIMBI
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 FROM 5:00 - 6:00 P.M.
ROOM S-230 OF THE CAPITOL
NAME OF GUEST RESPONSE YES/NO/?
Paul M. Weyrich ?
President
Free Congress Research and
Educational Foundation, Inc.
721 2nd Street, N.E.
D.C. 20002
Admiral John Poindexter ?
Asst. to the President for NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Oliver L. North ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Ron K. Sable ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Vincent M. Cannisteraio yes
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Phillip Ringdahl ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Donald R. Fontier ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
(page 4)
- 2 -
Ken E. DeGraffenreid yes
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
David A. Keene Invited to luncheon
Keene, Monk and Associates
919 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Neil B. Blair Invited to luncheon
President
Ruff Pac
214 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, D.C., 20002
Jeff Bergner 659-9111 yes
Chip Andre 1.31 ?
A.A. to Lugar
Margaret Calhoon yes
342-9008
John Carbaugh yes
342-9008
Steve Nelson ?
House Foreign Affairs Comm.
Minority staff
225-6735
Bob Kelly yes
Political Consultant
331-3300
John Sears ?
Political Consultant
331-3300
John Mclaughlin no
457-0870
Kord Meyer no
Syndicated Columnist
965-5126 /785-8205
James Morrison ?
Washington Times
836-9111
Dave Ottaway yes
Washington Post
334-7410
(page 5)
- 3 -
Chet Crocker ?
William Schneider no
Armocost ?
647-2471
Ken Myers yes
Deputy Staff
Senate Foreign Relations Comm.
Bob Greenburger yes
Wall Street Journal
(crossed out) 863-9212 (end cross out)
862-9200
Fred Wettering no
CIA
351-7225
Bill Zartman yes
John Hopkins
785-6253
Herb Howe yes
Georgetown
Helen Kitchen no
Director, African Studies Program
1800 K. Street N.W.
Suite 400
Washington, D.C., 20006
775-3219
Richard Bissell yes
Center for Strategic
International Studies
Dr. Michael Klough yes
African Studies Program
CSIS
1800 K. Street N.W.
Suite 400
Washington D.C. 20006
887-0219
Dr. Evelyn Barnes yes
African Studies Program
CSIS
1800 K Street N.W.
Suite 400
887-0219
(page 6)
- 4 -
Dr. Amos A. Jordon Invited to luncheon
President
CSIS
1800 K. Street N.W.
Suite 400
775-3237
Dr. Carol Lancaster yes
Director of African Studies
Georgetown School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
37th and O. N.W.
625-4216
Dr. Robert Hunter ?
Director of European Studies
Georgetown School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
37th and O. N.W.
625-4216
Ambassador Newson ?
Director of Institute for
the study of diplomacy
Georgetown School of foreign Service
Georgetown University
37th and O. N.W.
625-4216
Dr. Jeane Kirkpatrick Invited to luncheon
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20036
775-4915
Dr. Mark Falcoff ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20036
862-5820
Dr. Howard Wiarda ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington D.C., 20036
862-5811
Dr. Harold Saunders ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20036
862-5942
(page 7)
- 5 -
Ms. Judith Kipper ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington D.C. 20036
862-5936
Mr. Bruce Weinrod yes
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachussetts Ave. N.E.
Director of Foreign Policy
and Defense Studies
546-4400
Mr. Jeff Gayner ?
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachussetts Ave. N.E.
Counselor for International Affairs
546-4400
Mr. William Pascoe ?
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachussetts Ave. N.E.
Third World Policy Analyst
546-4400
Ian Butterfield ?
Senator Roth's Office
SH 104, Hart Senate Building
224-4241
Ray Kopson ?
CRS African Bureau
287-7661
Jackie McGregor yes
472-6464
Richard Viguiere yes
356-0440
Stanley Heginbotham yes
CRS
287-5064
Dr. Maurice East yes
Dean, GWU
676-6240
Dr. Benjamin Nimer ?
GWU
676-6293
(page 8)
- 6 -
Dr. Zaky Ergas ?
(O) 625-8829
(H) 352-3144
Charles Krathamur ?
New Republic
331-7494
Fred Barnes ?
New Republic
331-7494
Ev Bierman yes
HFAC
5-6735
Kevin Callwood yes
HFAC
5-6735
Bob Michel yes
Minority Leader
House
5-0600
Trent Lott yes
5--0197
(page 9)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS
United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL
1 February 1986
Of 99 Senators contacted regarding Monday evening's reception, 15 indicated they will not be able to attend, 5 Senators indicated they would attend. The rest were non-commital.
Of the 58 individuals (not Senators) invited, 29 were not sure they would attend but would get back in touch with us on Monday morning, 24 will attend and 5 indicated they could not attend.
Dave
(handwritten) Joyce,
As you will know, Senators have been non-commital. However, I still think planning for 100 is good.
They will be getting a "DC" to remind them.
Dave
12:40 (end handwritten)
(page 10)
(handwritten) (arrow) Joyce (arrow) FYI Al (end handwritten)
MEMORANDUM
January 27, 1986
To: SENATOR DOLE
From: AL LEHN
Subject: SCHEDULE FOR SAVIMBI EVENTS
Following up on your recent decisions on events for Jonas Savimbi, the leader of the Angolan resistance force UNITA, I have tentatively scheduled the following with Betty:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3
5:00 - 6:00 pm
100 people
RECEPTION (YOU HOST). You would be required to open the reception and speak for a few minutes. I envision 40-50 guests: Hill, press, conservatives. In the Capitol.
(handwritten) On S.230 (end handwritten)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5
11:30 am - 12 noon
10 to 15
3 to 6 in his party
S-233
PRIVATE MEETING. In the MLO. You could do it alone or with other Senators (Lugar will be en route to the Philippines).
(handwritten) Capital police (end handwritten)
Decision:
ALONE (blank)
WITH OTHER SENATORS (checked)
12 noon - 1:30 pm
(crossed out illegible) S.126
30 lunch
LUNCHEON (YOU HOST). You would introduce Savimbi and invite him to speak. Perhaps 10-12 guests. Could be all Senators or include a couple of conservatives and/or press.
Decision:
SENATORS ONLY (blank)
INCLUDE OTHERS (blank)
(handwritten) maybe outside conservative leaders (end handwritten)
(page 11)
MEMORANDUM
January 28, 1986
To: SENATOR DOLE
From: AL LEHN
Subject: GUEST LISTS FOR SAVIMBI EVENTS
Attached are suggested guest lists for the two smaller events you will do with Savimbi -- the Wednesday, February 5, private office meeting and luncheon. I am working up a longer invite list for the Monday, February 3, reception.
(handwritten) Just don't lock us in to any (illegible) meeting
Check with Wallop for other news
(page 12)
Mon. Feb. 3rd 5 to 6:00
100 -- OJ/JUICES WINE SOFT DRINKS
finger sandwiches
cheese/crackers tray/fruit
peanuts
(page 13)
MEMORANDUM
February 3, 1986
To: SENATOR DOLE
From: AL LEHN
Subject: SAVIMBI RECEPTION, 5:00 - 6:00 PM TODAY, S-230
It looks like there will be about 60-80 at the Savimbi reception, including 35-45 Senators and good media representation.
After you arrive -- hopefully fairly early in the proceedings -- you can introduce Savimbi and invite him to speak.
ATTACHED ARE: (1) A SUGGESTED TEXT FOR YOUR INTRODUCTION; (2) A BIO SKETCH OF SAVIMBI; AND (3) A PR PIECE ON UNITA AND SAVIMBI. -
BOB DOLE
KANSAS
United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL
Call Dave Cardova
100 people Feb. 3 1986
juices soft drinks finger sandwiches peanuts cheese
(page 2)
Sen. Cochran (checked)
Sen. Gorton (checked)
Sen. Humphrey (checked)
Sen. Mattingly (checked)
Sen. Matsunaga (checked, circled)
Sen. Murkowski (checked)
Sen. Thurmond (checked)
Sen. Stafford (checked)
Sen. Simpson (checked)
Sen. Wilson (checked)
Helms (checked)
Sen. Sasser (checked, circled)
Sen. Domenici (checked)
McClure (checked)
Sen. Denton (checked)
Cong. Trent Lott
(page 3)
GUEST LIST FOR RECEPTION IN HONOR OF DR. JONAS SAVIMBI
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 FROM 5:00 - 6:00 P.M.
ROOM S-230 OF THE CAPITOL
NAME OF GUEST RESPONSE YES/NO/?
Paul M. Weyrich ?
President
Free Congress Research and
Educational Foundation, Inc.
721 2nd Street, N.E.
D.C. 20002
Admiral John Poindexter ?
Asst. to the President for NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Oliver L. North ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Ron K. Sable ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Vincent M. Cannisteraio yes
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Phillip Ringdahl ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Donald R. Fontier ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
(page 4)
- 2 -
Ken E. DeGraffenreid yes
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
David A. Keene Invited to luncheon
Keene, Monk and Associates
919 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Neil B. Blair Invited to luncheon
President
Ruff Pac
214 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, D.C., 20002
Jeff Bergner 659-9111 yes
Chip Andre 1.31 ?
A.A. to Lugar
Margaret Calhoon yes
342-9008
John Carbaugh yes
342-9008
Steve Nelson ?
House Foreign Affairs Comm.
Minority staff
225-6735
Bob Kelly yes
Political Consultant
331-3300
John Sears ?
Political Consultant
331-3300
John Mclaughlin no
457-0870
Kord Meyer no
Syndicated Columnist
965-5126 /785-8205
James Morrison ?
Washington Times
836-9111
Dave Ottaway yes
Washington Post
334-7410
(page 5)
- 3 -
Chet Crocker ?
William Schneider no
Armocost ?
647-2471
Ken Myers yes
Deputy Staff
Senate Foreign Relations Comm.
Bob Greenburger yes
Wall Street Journal
(crossed out) 863-9212 (end cross out)
862-9200
Fred Wettering no
CIA
351-7225
Bill Zartman yes
John Hopkins
785-6253
Herb Howe yes
Georgetown
Helen Kitchen no
Director, African Studies Program
1800 K. Street N.W.
Suite 400
Washington, D.C., 20006
775-3219
Richard Bissell yes
Center for Strategic
International Studies
Dr. Michael Klough yes
African Studies Program
CSIS
1800 K. Street N.W.
Suite 400
Washington D.C. 20006
887-0219
Dr. Evelyn Barnes yes
African Studies Program
CSIS
1800 K Street N.W.
Suite 400
887-0219
(page 6)
- 4 -
Dr. Amos A. Jordon Invited to luncheon
President
CSIS
1800 K. Street N.W.
Suite 400
775-3237
Dr. Carol Lancaster yes
Director of African Studies
Georgetown School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
37th and O. N.W.
625-4216
Dr. Robert Hunter ?
Director of European Studies
Georgetown School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
37th and O. N.W.
625-4216
Ambassador Newson ?
Director of Institute for
the study of diplomacy
Georgetown School of foreign Service
Georgetown University
37th and O. N.W.
625-4216
Dr. Jeane Kirkpatrick Invited to luncheon
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20036
775-4915
Dr. Mark Falcoff ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20036
862-5820
Dr. Howard Wiarda ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington D.C., 20036
862-5811
Dr. Harold Saunders ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20036
862-5942
(page 7)
- 5 -
Ms. Judith Kipper ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington D.C. 20036
862-5936
Mr. Bruce Weinrod yes
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachussetts Ave. N.E.
Director of Foreign Policy
and Defense Studies
546-4400
Mr. Jeff Gayner ?
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachussetts Ave. N.E.
Counselor for International Affairs
546-4400
Mr. William Pascoe ?
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachussetts Ave. N.E.
Third World Policy Analyst
546-4400
Ian Butterfield ?
Senator Roth's Office
SH 104, Hart Senate Building
224-4241
Ray Kopson ?
CRS African Bureau
287-7661
Jackie McGregor yes
472-6464
Richard Viguiere yes
356-0440
Stanley Heginbotham yes
CRS
287-5064
Dr. Maurice East yes
Dean, GWU
676-6240
Dr. Benjamin Nimer ?
GWU
676-6293
(page 8)
- 6 -
Dr. Zaky Ergas ?
(O) 625-8829
(H) 352-3144
Charles Krathamur ?
New Republic
331-7494
Fred Barnes ?
New Republic
331-7494
Ev Bierman yes
HFAC
5-6735
Kevin Callwood yes
HFAC
5-6735
Bob Michel yes
Minority Leader
House
5-0600
Trent Lott yes
5--0197
(page 9)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS
United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL
1 February 1986
Of 99 Senators contacted regarding Monday evening's reception, 15 indicated they will not be able to attend, 5 Senators indicated they would attend. The rest were non-commital.
Of the 58 individuals (not Senators) invited, 29 were not sure they would attend but would get back in touch with us on Monday morning, 24 will attend and 5 indicated they could not attend.
Dave
(handwritten) Joyce,
As you will know, Senators have been non-commital. However, I still think planning for 100 is good.
They will be getting a "DC" to remind them.
Dave
12:40 (end handwritten)
(page 10)
(handwritten) (arrow) Joyce (arrow) FYI Al (end handwritten)
MEMORANDUM
January 27, 1986
To: SENATOR DOLE
From: AL LEHN
Subject: SCHEDULE FOR SAVIMBI EVENTS
Following up on your recent decisions on events for Jonas Savimbi, the leader of the Angolan resistance force UNITA, I have tentatively scheduled the following with Betty:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3
5:00 - 6:00 pm
100 people
RECEPTION (YOU HOST). You would be required to open the reception and speak for a few minutes. I envision 40-50 guests: Hill, press, conservatives. In the Capitol.
(handwritten) On S.230 (end handwritten)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5
11:30 am - 12 noon
10 to 15
3 to 6 in his party
S-233
PRIVATE MEETING. In the MLO. You could do it alone or with other Senators (Lugar will be en route to the Philippines).
(handwritten) Capital police (end handwritten)
Decision:
ALONE (blank)
WITH OTHER SENATORS (checked)
12 noon - 1:30 pm
(crossed out illegible) S.126
30 lunch
LUNCHEON (YOU HOST). You would introduce Savimbi and invite him to speak. Perhaps 10-12 guests. Could be all Senators or include a couple of conservatives and/or press.
Decision:
SENATORS ONLY (blank)
INCLUDE OTHERS (blank)
(handwritten) maybe outside conservative leaders (end handwritten)
(page 11)
MEMORANDUM
January 28, 1986
To: SENATOR DOLE
From: AL LEHN
Subject: GUEST LISTS FOR SAVIMBI EVENTS
Attached are suggested guest lists for the two smaller events you will do with Savimbi -- the Wednesday, February 5, private office meeting and luncheon. I am working up a longer invite list for the Monday, February 3, reception.
(handwritten) Just don't lock us in to any (illegible) meeting
Check with Wallop for other news
(page 12)
Mon. Feb. 3rd 5 to 6:00
100 -- OJ/JUICES WINE SOFT DRINKS
finger sandwiches
cheese/crackers tray/fruit
peanuts
(page 13)
MEMORANDUM
February 3, 1986
To: SENATOR DOLE
From: AL LEHN
Subject: SAVIMBI RECEPTION, 5:00 - 6:00 PM TODAY, S-230
It looks like there will be about 60-80 at the Savimbi reception, including 35-45 Senators and good media representation.
After you arrive -- hopefully fairly early in the proceedings -- you can introduce Savimbi and invite him to speak.
ATTACHED ARE: (1) A SUGGESTED TEXT FOR YOUR INTRODUCTION; (2) A BIO SKETCH OF SAVIMBI; AND (3) A PR PIECE ON UNITA AND SAVIMBI. -
BOB DOLE
KANSAS
United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL
Call Dave Cardova
100 people Feb. 3 1986
juices soft drinks finger sandwiches peanuts cheese
(page 2)
Sen. Cochran (checked)
Sen. Gorton (checked)
Sen. Humphrey (checked)
Sen. Mattingly (checked)
Sen. Matsunaga (checked, circled)
Sen. Murkowski (checked)
Sen. Thurmond (checked)
Sen. Stafford (checked)
Sen. Simpson (checked)
Sen. Wilson (checked)
Helms (checked)
Sen. Sasser (checked, circled)
Sen. Domenici (checked)
McClure (checked)
Sen. Denton (checked)
Cong. Trent Lott
(page 3)
GUEST LIST FOR RECEPTION IN HONOR OF DR. JONAS SAVIMBI
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 FROM 5:00 - 6:00 P.M.
ROOM S-230 OF THE CAPITOL
NAME OF GUEST RESPONSE YES/NO/?
Paul M. Weyrich ?
President
Free Congress Research and
Educational Foundation, Inc.
721 2nd Street, N.E.
D.C. 20002
Admiral John Poindexter ?
Asst. to the President for NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Oliver L. North ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Ron K. Sable ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Vincent M. Cannisteraio yes
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Phillip Ringdahl ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
Donald R. Fontier ?
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
(page 4)
- 2 -
Ken E. DeGraffenreid yes
NSC
The White House
Washington, D.C., 20500
David A. Keene Invited to luncheon
Keene, Monk and Associates
919 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Neil B. Blair Invited to luncheon
President
Ruff Pac
214 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, D.C., 20002
Jeff Bergner 659-9111 yes
Chip Andre 1.31 ?
A.A. to Lugar
Margaret Calhoon yes
342-9008
John Carbaugh yes
342-9008
Steve Nelson ?
House Foreign Affairs Comm.
Minority staff
225-6735
Bob Kelly yes
Political Consultant
331-3300
John Sears ?
Political Consultant
331-3300
John Mclaughlin no
457-0870
Kord Meyer no
Syndicated Columnist
965-5126 /785-8205
James Morrison ?
Washington Times
836-9111
Dave Ottaway yes
Washington Post
334-7410
(page 5)
- 3 -
Chet Crocker ?
William Schneider no
Armocost ?
647-2471
Ken Myers yes
Deputy Staff
Senate Foreign Relations Comm.
Bob Greenburger yes
Wall Street Journal
(crossed out) 863-9212 (end cross out)
862-9200
Fred Wettering no
CIA
351-7225
Bill Zartman yes
John Hopkins
785-6253
Herb Howe yes
Georgetown
Helen Kitchen no
Director, African Studies Program
1800 K. Street N.W.
Suite 400
Washington, D.C., 20006
775-3219
Richard Bissell yes
Center for Strategic
International Studies
Dr. Michael Klough yes
African Studies Program
CSIS
1800 K. Street N.W.
Suite 400
Washington D.C. 20006
887-0219
Dr. Evelyn Barnes yes
African Studies Program
CSIS
1800 K Street N.W.
Suite 400
887-0219
(page 6)
- 4 -
Dr. Amos A. Jordon Invited to luncheon
President
CSIS
1800 K. Street N.W.
Suite 400
775-3237
Dr. Carol Lancaster yes
Director of African Studies
Georgetown School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
37th and O. N.W.
625-4216
Dr. Robert Hunter ?
Director of European Studies
Georgetown School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
37th and O. N.W.
625-4216
Ambassador Newson ?
Director of Institute for
the study of diplomacy
Georgetown School of foreign Service
Georgetown University
37th and O. N.W.
625-4216
Dr. Jeane Kirkpatrick Invited to luncheon
American Enterprise Institute
1150 17th N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20036
775-4915
Dr. Mark Falcoff ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20036
862-5820
Dr. Howard Wiarda ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington D.C., 20036
862-5811
Dr. Harold Saunders ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington, D.C., 20036
862-5942
(page 7)
- 5 -
Ms. Judith Kipper ?
AEI
1150 17th N.W.
Washington D.C. 20036
862-5936
Mr. Bruce Weinrod yes
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachussetts Ave. N.E.
Director of Foreign Policy
and Defense Studies
546-4400
Mr. Jeff Gayner ?
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachussetts Ave. N.E.
Counselor for International Affairs
546-4400
Mr. William Pascoe ?
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachussetts Ave. N.E.
Third World Policy Analyst
546-4400
Ian Butterfield ?
Senator Roth's Office
SH 104, Hart Senate Building
224-4241
Ray Kopson ?
CRS African Bureau
287-7661
Jackie McGregor yes
472-6464
Richard Viguiere yes
356-0440
Stanley Heginbotham yes
CRS
287-5064
Dr. Maurice East yes
Dean, GWU
676-6240
Dr. Benjamin Nimer ?
GWU
676-6293
(page 8)
- 6 -
Dr. Zaky Ergas ?
(O) 625-8829
(H) 352-3144
Charles Krathamur ?
New Republic
331-7494
Fred Barnes ?
New Republic
331-7494
Ev Bierman yes
HFAC
5-6735
Kevin Callwood yes
HFAC
5-6735
Bob Michel yes
Minority Leader
House
5-0600
Trent Lott yes
5--0197
(page 9)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS
United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL
1 February 1986
Of 99 Senators contacted regarding Monday evening's reception, 15 indicated they will not be able to attend, 5 Senators indicated they would attend. The rest were non-commital.
Of the 58 individuals (not Senators) invited, 29 were not sure they would attend but would get back in touch with us on Monday morning, 24 will attend and 5 indicated they could not attend.
Dave
(handwritten) Joyce,
As you will know, Senators have been non-commital. However, I still think planning for 100 is good.
They will be getting a "DC" to remind them.
Dave
12:40 (end handwritten)
(page 10)
(handwritten) (arrow) Joyce (arrow) FYI Al (end handwritten)
MEMORANDUM
January 27, 1986
To: SENATOR DOLE
From: AL LEHN
Subject: SCHEDULE FOR SAVIMBI EVENTS
Following up on your recent decisions on events for Jonas Savimbi, the leader of the Angolan resistance force UNITA, I have tentatively scheduled the following with Betty:
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3
5:00 - 6:00 pm
100 people
RECEPTION (YOU HOST). You would be required to open the reception and speak for a few minutes. I envision 40-50 guests: Hill, press, conservatives. In the Capitol.
(handwritten) On S.230 (end handwritten)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5
11:30 am - 12 noon
10 to 15
3 to 6 in his party
S-233
PRIVATE MEETING. In the MLO. You could do it alone or with other Senators (Lugar will be en route to the Philippines).
(handwritten) Capital police (end handwritten)
Decision:
ALONE (blank)
WITH OTHER SENATORS (checked)
12 noon - 1:30 pm
(crossed out illegible) S.126
30 lunch
LUNCHEON (YOU HOST). You would introduce Savimbi and invite him to speak. Perhaps 10-12 guests. Could be all Senators or include a couple of conservatives and/or press.
Decision:
SENATORS ONLY (blank)
INCLUDE OTHERS (blank)
(handwritten) maybe outside conservative leaders (end handwritten)
(page 11)
MEMORANDUM
January 28, 1986
To: SENATOR DOLE
From: AL LEHN
Subject: GUEST LISTS FOR SAVIMBI EVENTS
Attached are suggested guest lists for the two smaller events you will do with Savimbi -- the Wednesday, February 5, private office meeting and luncheon. I am working up a longer invite list for the Monday, February 3, reception.
(handwritten) Just don't lock us in to any (illegible) meeting
Check with Wallop for other news
(page 12)
Mon. Feb. 3rd 5 to 6:00
100 -- OJ/JUICES WINE SOFT DRINKS
finger sandwiches
cheese/crackers tray/fruit
peanuts
(page 13)
MEMORANDUM
February 3, 1986
To: SENATOR DOLE
From: AL LEHN
Subject: SAVIMBI RECEPTION, 5:00 - 6:00 PM TODAY, S-230
It looks like there will be about 60-80 at the Savimbi reception, including 35-45 Senators and good media representation.
After you arrive -- hopefully fairly early in the proceedings -- you can introduce Savimbi and invite him to speak.
ATTACHED ARE: (1) A SUGGESTED TEXT FOR YOUR INTRODUCTION; (2) A BIO SKETCH OF SAVIMBI; AND (3) A PR PIECE ON UNITA AND SAVIMBI.
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