Kansas GOP Delegation Luncheon, August 14, 1986

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Kansas GOP Delegation Luncheon, August 14, 1986
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1986-08-14
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1986-08-14
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Dole, Robert J., 1923-2021
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Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986
S-230
KANSAS GOP DELEGATION LUNCHEON WITH MIKE HAYDEN

Senator Dole (check mark)
Senator Kassebaun (check mark)
Jan Meyers
Pat Roberts (check mark)
Bob Whittaker (check mark)
Mike and Patty Hayden (crossed out, (check mark)) - handwritten: Slattery
Vern Chesbro (check mark), handwritten: Glickman

MEMORANDUM
TO: SENATOR DOLE
FROM: MIKE PETTIT
RE: BACKGROUND ON HAYDEN CAMPAIGN
DATE: AUGUST 13, 1986

o Mike Hayden won 92 of the 105 counties in the primary.
o Key counties which Hayden lost include Johnson (Jones 59; Hayden 14); Wyandotte (Jones 38; Hayden 26); and Sedgwick (Jones 50; Hayden 20).
o It is perceived that Hayden's lack of support in urban areas can be attributed to his stand on issues such as liquor-by-the-drink, the lottery, multi-bank holding company legislation, etc.
o Gov. Carlin has already tried to frame the race between someone who looks ahead to the future and someone who is focused on the past. The obvious intention is to make sure Tom Docking picks off the Larry Jones supporters.
o Party unity is better now than in the post-primary phase of the '82 campaign, but it remains to be seen whether Republicans will really go to work for Mike Hayden. Informal conversations suggest that Hayden will have an extremely difficult time motivating the forces there.
o Hayden's efforts to make progress in Johnson County are further complicated by the fact that he has strongly emphasized capital punishment as a campaign issue. Polls indicate that Johnson County is the only county in the state where voters do not support the death penalty.
o A KSN poll taken this week in Wichita showed Hayden leading 44-32, and a Kansas Survey conducted by the Wichita Eagle-Beacon last week showed Hayden leading Docking 42-30. Among likely voters, the margin is even better: 49-32.
- Among all voters surveyed, Hayden's lead in the urban areas is 9%; in the rural areas, he leads Docking by almost 22%. Among most likely voters, Hayden leads Docking in the rural and small town areas by more than 40%.
- It is of course difficult to know how much of the Hayden lead in the aforementioned polls should be attributed to the recent spate of publicity concerning his primary victory.

Tuesday, August 12, 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR: Senator Dole
FROM: Brent (handwritten note: BB)
SUBJECT: Hayden Visit

I've spoken with the Hayden campaign about media opportunities for Mike Hayden's visit to Washington this week.

Specifically they would like for me to arrange photo op coverage of the Thursday luncheon with the delegation, and for a news conference immediately following the luncheon.

I've cleared this with the other offices. Do you want to do a news conference after the Hayden luncheon?

Yes (check mark) No

Incidentally, here is his schedule thus far:
Thursday: 7:30 am Breakfast with Pat Roberts
9:00 Meeting at RGA
12:00 pm KS Delegation Luncheon
2:30 Meeting with Bill Greener, RNC

Friday: 10:30 am Meeting with Mitch Daniels, WH

If time allows, they would also like for me to set up interviews for Mike with various Kansas press here.

MEMORANDUM OF CALL:
TO: Joyce (handwritten)
YOU WERE CALLED BY (check mark) YOU WERE VISITED BY
Mary (handwritten)
OF (Organization)
Pat Roberts (handwritten)
PLEASE CALL (check mark) PHONE NO. CODE/EXT. 52715 (handwritten)
WILL CALL AGAIN
RETURNED YOUR CALL
IS WAITING TO SEE YOU
WISHES AN APPOINTMENT

MESSAGE (handwritten)
Members only
Mike to met with staff people after lunch

RECEIVED BY Susan (handwritten)
DATE 8/11 (handwritten)
TIME 10:00 (handwritten)

GPO: 1986 61-549 (m)

BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL

(entire page handwritten)

Dole for Senate

salad (small)
entire line crossed out
chicken kiev
green beans almondine
sherbert for dessert
tea, coffee, skim milk

back of page handwritten:
raspberry blossom
vanil cake flower shape
Mexico
13+3 = 16
*8
24

BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL

(entire page handwritten)

Thursday, Aug. 14th
illegible note
8-(10) 10:00
Rep KS delegation
Mike + Patty
Vern Chesbro
Pat Roberts
Senator Dole
Kassebaum
Whittaker
Meyers
Hayden
R
Chairman

S 138
13
line crossed out

back of page:
advance evoch
shop
5 pm
Ramada Inn
Seminary Plaza on 395

SB
(illegible)
Walt
Dale
reception
field st
line crossed out


MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1986
-- CONVENE AT 9:30 A.M.
-- TWO LEADERS UNDER THE STANDING ORDER OF TEN MINUTES EACH
-- SPECIAL ORDERS IN FAVOR OF THE FOLLOWING SENATORS FOR NOT TO EXCEED 5 MINUTES EACH:
1. PROXMIRE
2. MELCHER
-- ROUTINE MORNING BUSINESS NOT TO EXTEND BEYOND THE HOUR OF 10:00 A.M. WITH SENATORS PERMITTED TO SPEAK THEREIN FOR NOT MORE THAN 5 MINUTES EACH.
-- AT 10:00 A.M., UNDER A PREVIOUS UNANIMOUS CONSENT, THE SENATE WILL TURN TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE BOREN PAC ISSUE.
-- AT 1:00 P.M., UNDER A PREVIOUS UNANIMOUS CONSENT, THE SENATE WILL TURN TO THE CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 5052, THE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS BILL. (FOR DETAILS ON THE UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT, CONSULT A CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF SATURDAY.)
-- VOTES WILL OCCUR DURING TODAY'S SESSION, BUT NOT PRIOR TO THE HOUR OF 6:30 P.M. THE SENATE WILL LIKELY BE IN SESSION LATE INTO THE EVENING.

(entire page handwritten)
Jan Meyers
Pat R
Whit
Kassebaum
Dole
Mike Murray
Leo Towns
Merry Tobin
Chuck Pike
Dove Barth

13

Covall

Senator:

Regarding the lunch on Thursday with Pat Roberts et al listed below will be the attendees:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986 - 12:00 S-138
Pat Roberts, Leo Towns and Merry Tobin
Jan Meyers and Mike Murray
Bob Whittaker and Chuck Pike
Nancy Kassebaum and Dave Bartlel
Mike and Patty Hayden
Vern Chesbro
Senator Dole

Joyce

8

Senator:

Regarding the lunch on Thursday with Pat Roberts et al listed below will be the attendees:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986 - 12:00 S-138
Pat Roberts, Leo Towns (crossed out) and Merry Tobin (crossed out)
Jan Meyers and Mike Murray (crossed out)
Bob Whittaker and Chuck Pike (crossed out)
Nancy Kassebaum and Dave Bartlel (crossed out)
Mike and Patty Hayden
Vern Chesbro
Senator Dole

8
Joyce
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986
S-230
KANSAS GOP DELEGATION LUNCHEON WITH MIKE HAYDEN

Senator Dole (check mark)
Senator Kassebaun (check mark)
Jan Meyers
Pat Roberts (check mark)
Bob Whittaker (check mark)
Mike and Patty Hayden (crossed out, (check mark)) - handwritten: Slattery
Vern Chesbro (check mark), handwritten: Glickman

MEMORANDUM
TO: SENATOR DOLE
FROM: MIKE PETTIT
RE: BACKGROUND ON HAYDEN CAMPAIGN
DATE: AUGUST 13, 1986

o Mike Hayden won 92 of the 105 counties in the primary.
o Key counties which Hayden lost include Johnson (Jones 59; Hayden 14); Wyandotte (Jones 38; Hayden 26); and Sedgwick (Jones 50; Hayden 20).
o It is perceived that Hayden's lack of support in urban areas can be attributed to his stand on issues such as liquor-by-the-drink, the lottery, multi-bank holding company legislation, etc.
o Gov. Carlin has already tried to frame the race between someone who looks ahead to the future and someone who is focused on the past. The obvious intention is to make sure Tom Docking picks off the Larry Jones supporters.
o Party unity is better now than in the post-primary phase of the '82 campaign, but it remains to be seen whether Republicans will really go to work for Mike Hayden. Informal conversations suggest that Hayden will have an extremely difficult time motivating the forces there.
o Hayden's efforts to make progress in Johnson County are further complicated by the fact that he has strongly emphasized capital punishment as a campaign issue. Polls indicate that Johnson County is the only county in the state where voters do not support the death penalty.
o A KSN poll taken this week in Wichita showed Hayden leading 44-32, and a Kansas Survey conducted by the Wichita Eagle-Beacon last week showed Hayden leading Docking 42-30. Among likely voters, the margin is even better: 49-32.
- Among all voters surveyed, Hayden's lead in the urban areas is 9%; in the rural areas, he leads Docking by almost 22%. Among most likely voters, Hayden leads Docking in the rural and small town areas by more than 40%.
- It is of course difficult to know how much of the Hayden lead in the aforementioned polls should be attributed to the recent spate of publicity concerning his primary victory.

Tuesday, August 12, 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR: Senator Dole
FROM: Brent (handwritten note: BB)
SUBJECT: Hayden Visit

I've spoken with the Hayden campaign about media opportunities for Mike Hayden's visit to Washington this week.

Specifically they would like for me to arrange photo op coverage of the Thursday luncheon with the delegation, and for a news conference immediately following the luncheon.

I've cleared this with the other offices. Do you want to do a news conference after the Hayden luncheon?

Yes (check mark) No

Incidentally, here is his schedule thus far:
Thursday: 7:30 am Breakfast with Pat Roberts
9:00 Meeting at RGA
12:00 pm KS Delegation Luncheon
2:30 Meeting with Bill Greener, RNC

Friday: 10:30 am Meeting with Mitch Daniels, WH

If time allows, they would also like for me to set up interviews for Mike with various Kansas press here.

MEMORANDUM OF CALL:
TO: Joyce (handwritten)
YOU WERE CALLED BY (check mark) YOU WERE VISITED BY
Mary (handwritten)
OF (Organization)
Pat Roberts (handwritten)
PLEASE CALL (check mark) PHONE NO. CODE/EXT. 52715 (handwritten)
WILL CALL AGAIN
RETURNED YOUR CALL
IS WAITING TO SEE YOU
WISHES AN APPOINTMENT

MESSAGE (handwritten)
Members only
Mike to met with staff people after lunch

RECEIVED BY Susan (handwritten)
DATE 8/11 (handwritten)
TIME 10:00 (handwritten)

GPO: 1986 61-549 (m)

BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL

(entire page handwritten)

Dole for Senate

salad (small)
entire line crossed out
chicken kiev
green beans almondine
sherbert for dessert
tea, coffee, skim milk

back of page handwritten:
raspberry blossom
vanil cake flower shape
Mexico
13+3 = 16
*8
24

BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL

(entire page handwritten)

Thursday, Aug. 14th
illegible note
8-(10) 10:00
Rep KS delegation
Mike + Patty
Vern Chesbro
Pat Roberts
Senator Dole
Kassebaum
Whittaker
Meyers
Hayden
R
Chairman

S 138
13
line crossed out

back of page:
advance evoch
shop
5 pm
Ramada Inn
Seminary Plaza on 395

SB
(illegible)
Walt
Dale
reception
field st
line crossed out


MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1986
-- CONVENE AT 9:30 A.M.
-- TWO LEADERS UNDER THE STANDING ORDER OF TEN MINUTES EACH
-- SPECIAL ORDERS IN FAVOR OF THE FOLLOWING SENATORS FOR NOT TO EXCEED 5 MINUTES EACH:
1. PROXMIRE
2. MELCHER
-- ROUTINE MORNING BUSINESS NOT TO EXTEND BEYOND THE HOUR OF 10:00 A.M. WITH SENATORS PERMITTED TO SPEAK THEREIN FOR NOT MORE THAN 5 MINUTES EACH.
-- AT 10:00 A.M., UNDER A PREVIOUS UNANIMOUS CONSENT, THE SENATE WILL TURN TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE BOREN PAC ISSUE.
-- AT 1:00 P.M., UNDER A PREVIOUS UNANIMOUS CONSENT, THE SENATE WILL TURN TO THE CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 5052, THE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS BILL. (FOR DETAILS ON THE UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT, CONSULT A CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF SATURDAY.)
-- VOTES WILL OCCUR DURING TODAY'S SESSION, BUT NOT PRIOR TO THE HOUR OF 6:30 P.M. THE SENATE WILL LIKELY BE IN SESSION LATE INTO THE EVENING.

(entire page handwritten)
Jan Meyers
Pat R
Whit
Kassebaum
Dole
Mike Murray
Leo Towns
Merry Tobin
Chuck Pike
Dove Barth

13

Covall

Senator:

Regarding the lunch on Thursday with Pat Roberts et al listed below will be the attendees:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986 - 12:00 S-138
Pat Roberts, Leo Towns and Merry Tobin
Jan Meyers and Mike Murray
Bob Whittaker and Chuck Pike
Nancy Kassebaum and Dave Bartlel
Mike and Patty Hayden
Vern Chesbro
Senator Dole

Joyce

8

Senator:

Regarding the lunch on Thursday with Pat Roberts et al listed below will be the attendees:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986 - 12:00 S-138
Pat Roberts, Leo Towns (crossed out) and Merry Tobin (crossed out)
Jan Meyers and Mike Murray (crossed out)
Bob Whittaker and Chuck Pike (crossed out)
Nancy Kassebaum and Dave Bartlel (crossed out)
Mike and Patty Hayden
Vern Chesbro
Senator Dole

8
Joyce
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986
S-230
KANSAS GOP DELEGATION LUNCHEON WITH MIKE HAYDEN

Senator Dole (check mark)
Senator Kassebaun (check mark)
Jan Meyers
Pat Roberts (check mark)
Bob Whittaker (check mark)
Mike and Patty Hayden (crossed out, (check mark)) - handwritten: Slattery
Vern Chesbro (check mark), handwritten: Glickman

MEMORANDUM
TO: SENATOR DOLE
FROM: MIKE PETTIT
RE: BACKGROUND ON HAYDEN CAMPAIGN
DATE: AUGUST 13, 1986

o Mike Hayden won 92 of the 105 counties in the primary.
o Key counties which Hayden lost include Johnson (Jones 59; Hayden 14); Wyandotte (Jones 38; Hayden 26); and Sedgwick (Jones 50; Hayden 20).
o It is perceived that Hayden's lack of support in urban areas can be attributed to his stand on issues such as liquor-by-the-drink, the lottery, multi-bank holding company legislation, etc.
o Gov. Carlin has already tried to frame the race between someone who looks ahead to the future and someone who is focused on the past. The obvious intention is to make sure Tom Docking picks off the Larry Jones supporters.
o Party unity is better now than in the post-primary phase of the '82 campaign, but it remains to be seen whether Republicans will really go to work for Mike Hayden. Informal conversations suggest that Hayden will have an extremely difficult time motivating the forces there.
o Hayden's efforts to make progress in Johnson County are further complicated by the fact that he has strongly emphasized capital punishment as a campaign issue. Polls indicate that Johnson County is the only county in the state where voters do not support the death penalty.
o A KSN poll taken this week in Wichita showed Hayden leading 44-32, and a Kansas Survey conducted by the Wichita Eagle-Beacon last week showed Hayden leading Docking 42-30. Among likely voters, the margin is even better: 49-32.
- Among all voters surveyed, Hayden's lead in the urban areas is 9%; in the rural areas, he leads Docking by almost 22%. Among most likely voters, Hayden leads Docking in the rural and small town areas by more than 40%.
- It is of course difficult to know how much of the Hayden lead in the aforementioned polls should be attributed to the recent spate of publicity concerning his primary victory.

Tuesday, August 12, 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR: Senator Dole
FROM: Brent (handwritten note: BB)
SUBJECT: Hayden Visit

I've spoken with the Hayden campaign about media opportunities for Mike Hayden's visit to Washington this week.

Specifically they would like for me to arrange photo op coverage of the Thursday luncheon with the delegation, and for a news conference immediately following the luncheon.

I've cleared this with the other offices. Do you want to do a news conference after the Hayden luncheon?

Yes (check mark) No

Incidentally, here is his schedule thus far:
Thursday: 7:30 am Breakfast with Pat Roberts
9:00 Meeting at RGA
12:00 pm KS Delegation Luncheon
2:30 Meeting with Bill Greener, RNC

Friday: 10:30 am Meeting with Mitch Daniels, WH

If time allows, they would also like for me to set up interviews for Mike with various Kansas press here.

MEMORANDUM OF CALL:
TO: Joyce (handwritten)
YOU WERE CALLED BY (check mark) YOU WERE VISITED BY
Mary (handwritten)
OF (Organization)
Pat Roberts (handwritten)
PLEASE CALL (check mark) PHONE NO. CODE/EXT. 52715 (handwritten)
WILL CALL AGAIN
RETURNED YOUR CALL
IS WAITING TO SEE YOU
WISHES AN APPOINTMENT

MESSAGE (handwritten)
Members only
Mike to met with staff people after lunch

RECEIVED BY Susan (handwritten)
DATE 8/11 (handwritten)
TIME 10:00 (handwritten)

GPO: 1986 61-549 (m)

BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL

(entire page handwritten)

Dole for Senate

salad (small)
entire line crossed out
chicken kiev
green beans almondine
sherbert for dessert
tea, coffee, skim milk

back of page handwritten:
raspberry blossom
vanil cake flower shape
Mexico
13+3 = 16
*8
24

BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL

(entire page handwritten)

Thursday, Aug. 14th
illegible note
8-(10) 10:00
Rep KS delegation
Mike + Patty
Vern Chesbro
Pat Roberts
Senator Dole
Kassebaum
Whittaker
Meyers
Hayden
R
Chairman

S 138
13
line crossed out

back of page:
advance evoch
shop
5 pm
Ramada Inn
Seminary Plaza on 395

SB
(illegible)
Walt
Dale
reception
field st
line crossed out


MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1986
-- CONVENE AT 9:30 A.M.
-- TWO LEADERS UNDER THE STANDING ORDER OF TEN MINUTES EACH
-- SPECIAL ORDERS IN FAVOR OF THE FOLLOWING SENATORS FOR NOT TO EXCEED 5 MINUTES EACH:
1. PROXMIRE
2. MELCHER
-- ROUTINE MORNING BUSINESS NOT TO EXTEND BEYOND THE HOUR OF 10:00 A.M. WITH SENATORS PERMITTED TO SPEAK THEREIN FOR NOT MORE THAN 5 MINUTES EACH.
-- AT 10:00 A.M., UNDER A PREVIOUS UNANIMOUS CONSENT, THE SENATE WILL TURN TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE BOREN PAC ISSUE.
-- AT 1:00 P.M., UNDER A PREVIOUS UNANIMOUS CONSENT, THE SENATE WILL TURN TO THE CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 5052, THE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS BILL. (FOR DETAILS ON THE UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT, CONSULT A CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF SATURDAY.)
-- VOTES WILL OCCUR DURING TODAY'S SESSION, BUT NOT PRIOR TO THE HOUR OF 6:30 P.M. THE SENATE WILL LIKELY BE IN SESSION LATE INTO THE EVENING.

(entire page handwritten)
Jan Meyers
Pat R
Whit
Kassebaum
Dole
Mike Murray
Leo Towns
Merry Tobin
Chuck Pike
Dove Barth

13

Covall

Senator:

Regarding the lunch on Thursday with Pat Roberts et al listed below will be the attendees:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986 - 12:00 S-138
Pat Roberts, Leo Towns and Merry Tobin
Jan Meyers and Mike Murray
Bob Whittaker and Chuck Pike
Nancy Kassebaum and Dave Bartlel
Mike and Patty Hayden
Vern Chesbro
Senator Dole

Joyce

8

Senator:

Regarding the lunch on Thursday with Pat Roberts et al listed below will be the attendees:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986 - 12:00 S-138
Pat Roberts, Leo Towns (crossed out) and Merry Tobin (crossed out)
Jan Meyers and Mike Murray (crossed out)
Bob Whittaker and Chuck Pike (crossed out)
Nancy Kassebaum and Dave Bartlel (crossed out)
Mike and Patty Hayden
Vern Chesbro
Senator Dole

8
Joyce
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986
S-230
KANSAS GOP DELEGATION LUNCHEON WITH MIKE HAYDEN

Senator Dole (check mark)
Senator Kassebaun (check mark)
Jan Meyers
Pat Roberts (check mark)
Bob Whittaker (check mark)
Mike and Patty Hayden (crossed out, (check mark)) - handwritten: Slattery
Vern Chesbro (check mark), handwritten: Glickman

MEMORANDUM
TO: SENATOR DOLE
FROM: MIKE PETTIT
RE: BACKGROUND ON HAYDEN CAMPAIGN
DATE: AUGUST 13, 1986

o Mike Hayden won 92 of the 105 counties in the primary.
o Key counties which Hayden lost include Johnson (Jones 59; Hayden 14); Wyandotte (Jones 38; Hayden 26); and Sedgwick (Jones 50; Hayden 20).
o It is perceived that Hayden's lack of support in urban areas can be attributed to his stand on issues such as liquor-by-the-drink, the lottery, multi-bank holding company legislation, etc.
o Gov. Carlin has already tried to frame the race between someone who looks ahead to the future and someone who is focused on the past. The obvious intention is to make sure Tom Docking picks off the Larry Jones supporters.
o Party unity is better now than in the post-primary phase of the '82 campaign, but it remains to be seen whether Republicans will really go to work for Mike Hayden. Informal conversations suggest that Hayden will have an extremely difficult time motivating the forces there.
o Hayden's efforts to make progress in Johnson County are further complicated by the fact that he has strongly emphasized capital punishment as a campaign issue. Polls indicate that Johnson County is the only county in the state where voters do not support the death penalty.
o A KSN poll taken this week in Wichita showed Hayden leading 44-32, and a Kansas Survey conducted by the Wichita Eagle-Beacon last week showed Hayden leading Docking 42-30. Among likely voters, the margin is even better: 49-32.
- Among all voters surveyed, Hayden's lead in the urban areas is 9%; in the rural areas, he leads Docking by almost 22%. Among most likely voters, Hayden leads Docking in the rural and small town areas by more than 40%.
- It is of course difficult to know how much of the Hayden lead in the aforementioned polls should be attributed to the recent spate of publicity concerning his primary victory.

Tuesday, August 12, 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR: Senator Dole
FROM: Brent (handwritten note: BB)
SUBJECT: Hayden Visit

I've spoken with the Hayden campaign about media opportunities for Mike Hayden's visit to Washington this week.

Specifically they would like for me to arrange photo op coverage of the Thursday luncheon with the delegation, and for a news conference immediately following the luncheon.

I've cleared this with the other offices. Do you want to do a news conference after the Hayden luncheon?

Yes (check mark) No

Incidentally, here is his schedule thus far:
Thursday: 7:30 am Breakfast with Pat Roberts
9:00 Meeting at RGA
12:00 pm KS Delegation Luncheon
2:30 Meeting with Bill Greener, RNC

Friday: 10:30 am Meeting with Mitch Daniels, WH

If time allows, they would also like for me to set up interviews for Mike with various Kansas press here.

MEMORANDUM OF CALL:
TO: Joyce (handwritten)
YOU WERE CALLED BY (check mark) YOU WERE VISITED BY
Mary (handwritten)
OF (Organization)
Pat Roberts (handwritten)
PLEASE CALL (check mark) PHONE NO. CODE/EXT. 52715 (handwritten)
WILL CALL AGAIN
RETURNED YOUR CALL
IS WAITING TO SEE YOU
WISHES AN APPOINTMENT

MESSAGE (handwritten)
Members only
Mike to met with staff people after lunch

RECEIVED BY Susan (handwritten)
DATE 8/11 (handwritten)
TIME 10:00 (handwritten)

GPO: 1986 61-549 (m)

BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL

(entire page handwritten)

Dole for Senate

salad (small)
entire line crossed out
chicken kiev
green beans almondine
sherbert for dessert
tea, coffee, skim milk

back of page handwritten:
raspberry blossom
vanil cake flower shape
Mexico
13+3 = 16
*8
24

BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER
S-230 THE CAPITOL

(entire page handwritten)

Thursday, Aug. 14th
illegible note
8-(10) 10:00
Rep KS delegation
Mike + Patty
Vern Chesbro
Pat Roberts
Senator Dole
Kassebaum
Whittaker
Meyers
Hayden
R
Chairman

S 138
13
line crossed out

back of page:
advance evoch
shop
5 pm
Ramada Inn
Seminary Plaza on 395

SB
(illegible)
Walt
Dale
reception
field st
line crossed out


MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1986
-- CONVENE AT 9:30 A.M.
-- TWO LEADERS UNDER THE STANDING ORDER OF TEN MINUTES EACH
-- SPECIAL ORDERS IN FAVOR OF THE FOLLOWING SENATORS FOR NOT TO EXCEED 5 MINUTES EACH:
1. PROXMIRE
2. MELCHER
-- ROUTINE MORNING BUSINESS NOT TO EXTEND BEYOND THE HOUR OF 10:00 A.M. WITH SENATORS PERMITTED TO SPEAK THEREIN FOR NOT MORE THAN 5 MINUTES EACH.
-- AT 10:00 A.M., UNDER A PREVIOUS UNANIMOUS CONSENT, THE SENATE WILL TURN TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE BOREN PAC ISSUE.
-- AT 1:00 P.M., UNDER A PREVIOUS UNANIMOUS CONSENT, THE SENATE WILL TURN TO THE CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 5052, THE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION APPROPRIATIONS BILL. (FOR DETAILS ON THE UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT, CONSULT A CONGRESSIONAL RECORD OF SATURDAY.)
-- VOTES WILL OCCUR DURING TODAY'S SESSION, BUT NOT PRIOR TO THE HOUR OF 6:30 P.M. THE SENATE WILL LIKELY BE IN SESSION LATE INTO THE EVENING.

(entire page handwritten)
Jan Meyers
Pat R
Whit
Kassebaum
Dole
Mike Murray
Leo Towns
Merry Tobin
Chuck Pike
Dove Barth

13

Covall

Senator:

Regarding the lunch on Thursday with Pat Roberts et al listed below will be the attendees:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986 - 12:00 S-138
Pat Roberts, Leo Towns and Merry Tobin
Jan Meyers and Mike Murray
Bob Whittaker and Chuck Pike
Nancy Kassebaum and Dave Bartlel
Mike and Patty Hayden
Vern Chesbro
Senator Dole

Joyce

8

Senator:

Regarding the lunch on Thursday with Pat Roberts et al listed below will be the attendees:

THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1986 - 12:00 S-138
Pat Roberts, Leo Towns (crossed out) and Merry Tobin (crossed out)
Jan Meyers and Mike Murray (crossed out)
Bob Whittaker and Chuck Pike (crossed out)
Nancy Kassebaum and Dave Bartlel (crossed out)
Mike and Patty Hayden
Vern Chesbro
Senator Dole

8
Joyce

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