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Domestic Council
SAMUEL
HALPER
Consultant
on
Files,
1974-76
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The
collection consists primarily of Norman Ross's and James Falk's files from
their work on the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on
QUANTITY
1.2 linear feet
(ca. 2,400 pages)
DONOR
Gerald R. Ford
(accession number 77-30)
ACCESS
Open. Some items are temporarily restricted under
terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or
under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR
1256).
COPYRIGHT
Gerald Ford has
donated to the
Prepared by Paul Conway, November
1981
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Samuel Halper
1933‑37 Student,
1937‑38 Instructor,
1938‑39,
1941‑42, and Student,
1955-56
1939‑47 Research writer, New
York Post
1947‑50 Writer, Newsweek
magazine
1950‑75 Reporter, foreign
correspondent, editor Time magazine
1967‑68 Consultant to
Governor of
1975‑76 Consultant on
INTRODUCTION
Samuel Halper,
a journalist with lengthy ties to
The Ad Hoc
Advisory Group on
The Domestic
Council was instrumental in establishing and funding the second Ad Hoc Group;
the President's representative on the Group was a Domestic Council staff
member. Richard Fairbanks, the first
representative, served during the Nixon administration. In April 1974 Norm Ross succeeded him; he in
turn passed responsibility to James Falk in June 1975. Falk served until the Group's work was
completed and then turned his files over to Halper.
As the
President's representative to the Ad Hoc Group, Ross and Falk reported to the Domestic
Council, and hence to the President, on the Group's deliberations, corresponded
with Puerto Rican and US officials, and conveyed the President's position on
matters pertinent to the Group's work. Halper, who for 28 years had covered Puerto Rican politics
for Newsweek and Time magazines, was retained on a part time basis by the
Domestic Council to advise the Council on the Group's progress in final
deliberations; and then to review the proposed Compact, pull together Cabinet
recommendations, and prepare a decision package for the President. He left the Domestic Council in April
1976. Domestic Council staffers Richard
Parsons and Dean Overman continued review of Puerto
Rican issues within the White House until the end of the Ford administration.
The Halper files are essentially working files of background
information, correspondence, memoranda, reports and near print items compiled
by Norm Ross, augmented by James Falk, and turned over to Halper
in December 1975, when Falk completed his duties with the Ad Hoc Group. Much of the Ross material now included in the
file was retrieved from the White House Central Files, where it had been
retired in bulk. Halper
added few materials to this file, apparently sending much of the product of his
labor directly to James Cannon for information, transmittal, or other
appropriate action.
These files
largely document the final deliberations of the Ad Hoc Group in 1975, when it
worked to prepare its report to the President; the report itself; and initial
White House circulation for comment of the report to the Cabinet in 1975 and
early 1976, prior to President Ford's consideration. Also included are correspondence, reports and
other materials on the Puerto Rican economy and politics only marginally
related to the Ad Hoc Group and its report.
The Halper files do not document
administration reevaluation of the report in 1976, the preparation of options
papers, nor the President's subsequent decision to recommend statehood for
Related Materials
(November 1981):
A number of Domestic Council staff members had
substantive responsibility for Puerto Rican issues during the Ford
administration. The files of James
Cannon, Executive Director of the Domestic Council, contain reports, correspondence
and other materials from Ross, Falk, Halper and
others. Domestic Council staffer Richard
Parsons assumed responsibility in 1976 for compiling a decision package for the
President. He was assisted by Dawn
Bennett‑Alexander. Near the end of
the Ford administration responsibilities in this area passed to Dean Overman, who retained Parson's files and added some items
to them.
White House
Central Files category FG 367 contains pertinent correspondence, memoranda and
reports retired individually for filing.
Cross‑references also indicate materials located in other areas of
the Central Files.
The permanent
files of the Ad Hoc Group on
Series
Descriptions
1‑3 Puerto Rico Subject File,
1974-76. (1.2 linear feet)
Memoranda,
correspondence, reports, clippings, and miscellaneous background information on
the final deliberations of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Puerto Rico; its final
report to the President; and Ford administration review of the Group's proposed
Compact of Permanent Union. The
materials, essentially working files, were compiled by succeeding
representatives to the Ad Hoc Group from the Domestic Council, then passed to
the Council's consultant on
Arranged
alphabetically by subject and thereunder
chronologically.
Container List
Ad Hoc Advisory
Group
- Background
Information
‑
Clippings (1)-(3)
‑
Correspondence
‑ Meetings
(1)-(2)
‑ Report
to the President (1)-(3)
Ad Hoc Advisory
Group
‑
Statements by Puerto Rican Officials
Compact of Permanent
‑ Draft
and Supporting Material (1)-(2)
‑
Executive Agency Comments (1)‑(3)
‑ Minimum
Wage Standards: Section 17 (1)
Box 3 Puerto Rico Subject File
Compact of
Permanent
‑ Minimum
Wage Standards: Section 17 (2)-(3)
‑ Proposals
of the Puerto Rican Members of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group (1)-(2)
‑
Provisions
‑ Puerto
Rican Printing
‑
Testimony Before House Subcommittee on Territorial and Insular Affairs
‑ Budget
and Finance
‑ General
(1)-(5)
State of
the Commonwealth Address ‑ Governor Rafael Hernandez