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Keene Sentinel
Last-Minute Campaigning
2-19-76
Ford in Keene Tonight;
'Major Address' Slated
By KIP WEEKS
still available at the Ramada Inn or G.H.
Sentinel Staff Writer
Tilden Inc., Masiello said.
President Gerald R. Ford is counting on
Persons who were not able to pick up tickets
Cheshire County's reputation as a bastion of
will be let into the gym after all the
mòderate Republican politics as he brings his
ticketholders are admitted.
campaign effort to Keene today, in the final
Parking for the event will be permitted at
days before New Hampshire's first-in-the-
Alumni Field and in front of the Cheshire
nation presidential primary next Tuesday.
Vocational Center. Once the lots are filled,
The president is scheduled to arrive at
Keene police are expected to allow parking on
Dillant Healting Airport abcard Aim
the high reheal side of Auch Street, but will
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
TRIP TO NEW HAMPSHIRE
Thursday - February 19, 1976
DAY # 1
Departure:
3:40 P.M.
From:
Terry Donnell
SEPARA R. FORD LIBRARY
BACKGROUND
KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ARRIVAL
Following the hour and ten minute flight from Andrews Air Force Base, you
will arrive at Dillant Hopkins Airport, Keene, New Hampshire, at 5:10 p.m.
where you will be met by Mayor and Mrs. George Rossiter (R-Keene) and
Mr. John Croteau, Keene Jaycees Executive Board Chairman. The arrival
will be closed. You and Mrs. Ford will motorcade for five minutes to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Masiello, your residence, where you will have
an hour and 50 minutes personal time. Jim Masiello served as Mayor of
Keene for two terms, each of two years' duration. He is in his early thirties and
operates his own insurance and real estate firm. Mr. Masiello and his wife,
Wendy, have three children: Christopher, age 13, Lisa, age 11, and Matthew
age 4.
This will be your second visit to Keene as President. Your first visit was
September 11, 1975, during the Wyman campaign trip.
Keene has an estimated population of 22, 000. It has a diversified economy and
its unemployment rate is usually below the rate of the nation. Currently it is
5 percent. Keene is the headquarters for two insurance companies that employ
about 800 people. Also, there is a large optical company plant and several
other industrial concerns. Tourism plays a substantial contribution to the Keene
and Chesire County economy.
2.
KEENE HIGH SCHOOL APPEARANCE
At 7:10 p.m., you and Mrs. Ford will depart the Masiello residence for the
5-minute drive to Keene High School where you will make remarks to a crowd
of approximately 2600 in the Boys' Gym. The event is sponsored by the
Jaycees and the attendees will include the general public and Keene High
School and State College students. Following introductory remarks, you
will take questions for 30 minutes.
Keene High School is a regional school with 1800 pupils. In addition, next
September, the first secondary and vocational education center in New
Hampshire will open. It is adjacent to the high school and will have 1000
to 1200 students.
The School is well-equipped and even operates its own FM radio station.
The expenditure per pupil is $1500 - the highest in the state.
The business manager at the School advised that it takes one month each quarter
to complete the federal forms for various education programs. Regardless
of whether the School is getting $38 or $380,000, it still requires the work of
four people for a week to complete the paper work. The School will be pleased
to learn about grant consolidation.
Recent speakers in the Keene area include Ex-Governor Reagan who drew a
crowd of about 600, Secretary Richardson who was a sell-out in a hastily
prepared event put on by the Chamber of Commerce at the Ramada Inn, and
Congressman Pete McCloskey who was there last weekend.
An editorial from the Keene Sentinel stressing the importance of the President's
winning the primary is attached at TAB A.
HARPER'S ACRES RETIREMENT HOME
Following the address at the High School and a possible stopby the Girl's
Gym if an overflow crowd exists, the motorcade will depart for a 5-minute
drive to Harper's Acres Retirement Home where you and Mrs. Ford will
proceed to the Recreation Center to greet a group of approximately 140.
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3.
Harper's Acres is a housing project, built nine years ago, that is both
attractive and well-maintained. There are 112 apartments with 150
residents and more than 160 persons on the waiting list for admission.
Requirements for residency are age in excess of 62 years and an annual
income for one of not more than $5200 and for two of not more than
$6000. Rent is 25 percent of income. The average rent is $65 but it costs
the Keene Housing Authority $80 a month for each apartment.
A high rise with 75 units will be built soon with the groundbreaking set for
March. This endeavor was held up for four years in negotiations with HUD.
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You will return to your residence at 9:25 P.M.
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4.
SEQUENCE
WASHINGTON DEPARTURE/KEENE, NEW HAMPSIRE ARRIVAL
3:40 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford board helicopter on
the South Lawn and depart en route Andrews
Air Force Base. Your guests will be:
Howard Callaway, Peter Kaye, Myron
Kobelinski and William Baroody.
(Flying time: 15 minutes)
3:55 p.m.
Arrive Andrews Air Force Base and board
Air Force One (26000).
4:00 p.m.
Air Force One departs Andrews Air Force
Base en route Dillant Hopkins Airport, Keene,
New Hampshire.
(Flying time: 1 hour, 10 minutes)
(No time change)
5:10 p.m.
Arrive Dillant Hopkins Airport, Keene,
Advanceman:
New Hampshire where you will be met by
Mayor and Mrs. George Rossiter (R-Keene)
and Mr. John Croteau, Keene Jaycees
Executive Board Chairman.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
NOTE: Myron Kobelinski will proceed
on his own.
5:20 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford board motorcade and depart
Dillant Hopkins Airport en route residence.
(Driving time: 5 minutes)
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5.
5:25 p.m.
Motorcade arrives residence where you will
be met by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Masiello and
family.
You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by the Masiello
family, proceed inside residence.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
NOTE: The Masiello family will take
their leave once inside the residence.
PERSONAL TIME: (1 hour, 50 minutes)
KEENE HIGH SCHOOL APPEARANCE
7:10 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford board motorcade and depart
residence en route Keene High School, Keene,
New Hampshire.
(Driving time: 5 minutes)
7:15 p.m.
Motorcade arrives Keene High School where you
will be met by Charles Burns, Keene High School
Principal, Ralph Caye, Keene School District
Business Manager and Al Keniston, Keene School
System Chief Custodian
You and Mrs. Ford proceed to the Music Room.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
NOTE: The greeters will take their
leave at the door.
2.
7:18 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford arrive Music Room.
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PERSONAL TIME: 10 minutes
7:28 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford depart Music Room en route
off-stage announcement area.
6.
7:29 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford arrive off-stage announcement
area and pause for announcement.
7:30 p.m.
"Ruffles and Flourishes"
Announcement
"Hail to the Chief"
7:30 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford enter the gymnasium and
proceed to the Speaker's Platform for seating.
Your seat is the 2nd seat stage right between
Jim Masiello and John Croteau. Mrs. Ford:
2nd seat stage left between Bob Clark (MC)
and Invocator.
7:32 p.m.
Brief opening remarks by Bob Clark,
former Mayor of Keene and Master of
Ceremonies.
7:34 p.m.
Brief remarks by Jim Masiello, former
Mayor of Keene and a member of the
Executive Committee of the New Hampshire
PFC, concluding in the introduction of you.
7:35 p.m.
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
ATTENDANCE: 2,500
7:45 p.m.
Remarks conclude.
Question and Answer Session begins with the
first question being delivered from the stage
right microphone.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
8:15 p.m.
Question and Answer Session concludes.
8:16 p.m.
Thank you from Bob Clark.
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Musical medley.
8:16 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford depart stage and greet the
crowd en route motorcade for boarding.
7.
NOTE: If an overflow crowd developes,
you and Mrs. Ford will proceed
to the Girl's gymnasium, where
you may wish to deliver brief
informal remarks.
8:35 p.m.
Motorcade departs Keene High School en route
Harper's Acres Retirement Home.
(Driving time: 5 minutes)
HARPER'S ACRES RETIREMENT HOME
8:40 p.m.
Motorcade arrives Harper's Acres Retirement
Home where you and Mrs. Ford will be met by
Mr. Roland Harper, Owner of Harper's Acres
Retirement Home, Mr. Stanwood Searles,
Manager of Harper's Acres Retirement Home
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moss.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
You and Mrs. Ford proceed into Recreation Room
and informally greet members of the community.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
ATTENDANCE: 140
NOTE: You may wish to offer brief
informal remarks prior to
departure.
9:10 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford proceed to motorcade for
boarding.
9:15 p.m.
Motorcade departs Harper's Acres en route
Residence.
(Driving time: 5 minutes)
GERALD R. FORD LIBRARY
9:25 p.m.
Motorcade arrives Residence.
You and Mrs. Ford proceed inside Residence.
OVERNIGHT.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
TRIP TO NEW HAMPSHIRE
FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 20, 1976
DAY # 2
First Event: 7:25 a.m.
From: Terry O'Donnell
BACKGROUND
KEENE PFC VOLUNTEERS RECEPTION
At 7:25 a. m., you and Mrs. Ford board your motorcade for the 5-minute
drive to the Ramada Inn for the PFC Volunteers Reception. After greeting
35 key volunteers, in the Concord Room, you move to the Keene Room
where 300 PFC volunteers will be gathered. After mingling informally
for ten minutes, Jim Masiello will introduce you for remarks.
You and Mrs. Ford depart the reception at 8:05 a. m., motorcade to the
Dillant-Hopkins Airport (5 minutes) and depart on the 30-minute flight
to Pease Air Force Base, arriving there at 8:45 a.m.
Mrs. Ford will board her motorcade and proceed directly to the Dover
Ramada Inn. You proceed to Elks Hall (Driving time: 12 minutes) for
the Chamber of Commerce breakfast.
DOVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BREAKFAST
Dover is located 11 miles northwest of Portsmouth. The city was settled in
1623 and was the second white settlement in New Hampshire. In 1689,
the settlement was virtually wiped out by the Indians. Industry began in
Dover with early settlers using waterfalls for sawmills and grist mills.
In 1812, cotton mills were erected and later shoe mills were established.
These latter industries have long been closed.
GERALD R. FORD LIBRARY
2.
Today the major industries are: Davidson Rubber Company, a manufacturer
of automobile bumpers, Moore Business Forms, Eastern Air Devices,
and two pneumatic control plants. Unemployment is a problem in Dover.
In December, the rate was 6.8 percent. The unemployment for the state
for the same period was 5.5. percent.
The breakfast will be attended by some 350. Following breakfast service,
Ray Hennessey, President, Dover Chamber of Commerce, will introduce
you for remarks and then you will accept questions from the guests for
30 minutes.
After the Q and A session ends, you rejoin Mrs. Ford at the motorcade
and depart en route Dover High School, Dover, New Hampshire.
(Driving Time: 5 minutes). John Huddleston, Dover High School Principal
and Elizabeth Gardner, Student Body President, will meet you upon arrival
and escort you into the cafeteria where you will be greeted by 1, 500 students.
Elizabeth Gardner introduces you for remarks.
Dover High School has an enrollment of 1700 students. Virtually all are
from the city, but approximately 150 attend on a tuition basis from seven
neighborning towns.
Reflecting the socio-economic condition of Dover, the high school places
a strong emphasis on vocational, rather than academic, education even
though the University of New Hampshire in Durham is only five miles to
the south. It does, however, seek to offer a diversity of subjects and the
students have freedom of choice in their course selection. An estimated
30 percent of the graduating students go on to four year colleges, 17
percent attend two-year institutions, 53 go into the Armed Forces or the
job market.
Dover High School has a television studio to train students in the technical
aspects of television. The equipment was installed by the Continental
Cable Corporation. Through a cable TV system, your visit will reach
1700 homes. The school also televises all home football and basketball
games. This year the girl's basketball team was undefeated until the
state finals and for the first time the girls team received as much media
attention as the boys team. The girls team won 17 and lost 1; the boys
team won 14 and lost 2. It is going to the State's finals also.
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3.
Both Udall and Carter have appeared at the School. Attendance was
voluntary. However, even though you are a candidate, classes will
be cancelled since you are also the President. When the afore-
mentioned candidates appeared they mostly took questions, mainly
concerning abortion, unemployment, crime and the proposed nuclear
energy plant at Seabrook. Fred Harris will appear at 2:00 p.m. today.
After your appearance at Dover High School, you stop by a Dover PFC
Storefront where you informally greet PFC volunteers, then return to
your suite
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4.
PORTSMOUTH REHABILITATION CENTER
At 1:20 p.m., you and Mrs. Ford board your motorcade for the 15-minute
drive to the Portsmouth Rehabilitation Center. Mrs. Jean Taft, Director
of the Center, will conduct you on a 25-minute walking tour of the facility.
Portsmouth is New Hampshire's oldest settlement, second oldest city,
first capital and only seaport. You visited Portsmouth on September 11,
1975, during the Wyman campaign. Its major industry is the navy
shipbuilding yard.
The Portsmouth City Council has petitioned its Congressional Delegation
to renew the Revenue Sharing program.
The Rehabilitation Center is one d two Easter Seal Centers in New
Hampshire and serves the Eastern region of the State. It was established
30 years ago and conducts an almost comprehensive program for the
handicapped of all ages. The Center has been at its present location for
10 years. It is a modern one-story structure with easy access and no
barriers for the handicapped. Last year the Center served 4000 patients
and averages 30 patients per day. The Center offers occupational therapy,
speech therapy, audiology, psychology, and has a special child and infant
program. It also has an arthritis clinic, an amputee clinic, and a brace
clinic. It has a deaf interpreter service that assists the non-deaf in dealing
with the needs of the deaf. The Center also offers courses in sign
language.
Two of the more interesting services offered by the Center which you
will see in operation are the pre-school program for multi-handicapped
and the infant evaluation and treatment program. The latter program
takes infants as early as two months old. An evaluation is made of the
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infants' handicap and a course of treatment formulated for the child and
the mother. In the pre-school program for 60 children, the goal is to
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enable the children to attend regular public school classes.
Financially, the Rehabilitation Center is dependent on voluntary contributions
through Easter Seals. It is also supported through third party fees from
Blue Cross and other insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Champus and from
school districts and the State Crippled Childrens program.
5.
Following the tour of the Portsmouth Rehabilitation Center, you return
to Pease Air Force Base, board Air Force One and depart for Andrews.
(Flying Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes).
You arrive on the South Lawn at 4:10 p.m.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1976
PFC VOLUNTEER RECEPTION
7:25 a.m.
You and Mrs. Ford board motorcade and
depart Residence en route Ramada Inn.
(Driving time: 5 minutes)
7:30 a. m.
Motorcade arrives Ramada Inn where you and
Mrs. Ford will be met by Mr. and Mrs. Timolean
Chakalos, Ramada Inn Owner, and Mr. Al DeSanctis,
Ramada Inn Administrative Assistant.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
You and Mrs. Ford bid adieu to the greeters and
proceed to the Concord Room.
7:35 a.m.
You and Mrs. Ford arrive Concord Room and
informally greet Key PFC Volunteers from Keene.
OFFICIAL PHOTO COVERAGE
ATTENDANCE: 35
NOTE: Upon entering the room, you and
Mrs. Ford will be greeted by Jim Masiello.
7:44 a.m.
Escorted by Jim Masiello, you and Mrs. Ford
depart Concord Room en route Keene Room for
a general reception with PFC Volunteers.
7:45 a.m.
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You and Mrs. Ford arrive Keene Room and
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informally greet guests.
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PRESS POOL COVERAGE
ATTENDANCE: 300
7:55 a.m.
Welcoming remarks by Jim Masiello,
concluding in the introduction of you.
7:57 a.m.
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
7.
8:02 a.m.
Remarks conclude.
8:05 a. m.
Escorted by Jim Masiello, you and Mrs. Ford
depart Keene Room en route motorcade for
boarding.
KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTURE/PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE
ARRIVAL
8:07 a.m.
Motorcade departs Ramada Inn en route Dillant-
Hopkins Airport.
(Driving time: 5 minutes)
8:12 a.m.
Motorcade Arrives Dillant.-Hopkins Airport.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
CLOSED DEPARTURE
8:15 a. m.
You and Mrs. Ford Board Air Force One and
depart Keene, New Hampshire en route Pease
Air Force Base, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
(Flying time: 30 minutes)
(No time change)
8:45 a.m.
Air Force One arrives Pease Air Force Base,
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where you and
Mrs. Ford will be met by Colonel and Mrs.
Fredric Roth, Pease Air Force Base Cdr., 509th Wing
& Col. /Mrs. Fred Franche, Pease AFB Commander.
You proceed to motorcade for boarding after
escorting Mrs. Ford to her motorcade for
boarding.
NOTE: Mrs. Ford's motorcade will
proceed directly to the Dover Ramada Inn.
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8:50 a. m.
Motorcade departs Pease Air Force Base en
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route Elks Hall, Dover, New Hampshire, for
the Chamber of Commerce Breakfast.
(Driving time: 12 minutes)
8.
DOVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BREAKFAST
9:02 a.m.
Motorcade arrives Elks Hall, Dover, New Hampshire,
where you will be met by Mr. Ray Hennessey,
President of the Dover Chamber of Commerce.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
Escorted by Ray Hennessey, you proceed into the
Elks Hall dining area, where you will informally
greet guests.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
ATTENDANCE: 350
9:15 a.m.
You proceed to the head table and are seated.
9:16 a. m.
Breakfast is served, following welcome by Ray
Hennessey and Invocation.
9:30 a.m.
Breakfast concludes.
Introduction of you by Ray Hennessey.
9:32 a.m.
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS.
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
9:40 a.m.
Remarks conclude and you accept questions
from guests.
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
9:50am
Mrs Ford departs Ramada Inn
10:10 a.m.
Question and Answer Session Concludes.
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10:11 a.m.
Ray Hennessey thanks you.
10:15 a. m.
You thank the guests and depart Elks Hall
en route motorcade for boarding.
NOTE: You will join Mrs. Ford at
the motorcade.
10:20 a. m.
Motorcade departs Elks Hall en route Dover
High School, Dover, New Hampshire.
(Driving time: 5 minutes)
9.
DOVER HIGH SCHOOL
10:25 a. m.
Motorcade arrives Dover High School where you
will be met by Dover High School Principal John
Huddleston and Dover High School Student Body
President Elizabeth Gardner.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
Escorted by the greeters, you and Mrs. Ford
proceed into the cafeteria where you are greeted
by students.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
ATTENDANCE: 1,500
10:30 a. m.
You and Mrs. Ford step onto platform.
.
10:32 a. m.
Introduction of you by Elizabeth
Gardner.
10:34 a. m.
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
10:38 a. m.
Remarks conclude.
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10:39 a.m.
Thank you by Elizabeth Gardner.
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Musical medley.
10:40 a. m.
You and Mrs. Ford depart platform en route
motorcade for boarding.
10:50 a. m.
Motorcade departs Dover High School en route
PFC Storefront, Dover, New Hampshire.
(Driving Time: 5 minutes)
10.
DOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE, PFC STOREFRONT VOLUNTEERS GREETING
10:55 a. m.
Motorcade arrives Dover PFC Storefront
where you and Mrs. Ford will be met by
Charlotte Buttersworth, PFC Coordinator
and Leon Yeaton, Executive Counsellor to
the Governor.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
11:00 a.m.
You and Mrs. Ford proceed inside PFC Storefront
and informally greet volunteer workers.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
11:15 a. m.
You and Mrs. Ford thank the greeters and
.
proceed to motorcade for boarding.
11:20 a. m.
Motorcade departs Dover PFC Storefront en
route Ramada Inn.
(Driving Time: 5 minutes)
11:25 a. m.
Motorcade arrives Ramada Inn, Dover, New
Hampshire, where you and Mrs. Ford are met
by Mr. Dan Magee, Ramada Inn General
Manager.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
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You and Mrs. Ford proceed to Suite.
11:30 a. m.
Arrive Suite.
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PERSONAL TIME: 1 hour, 50 minutes
11.
PORTSMOUTH REHABILITATION CENTER
1:20 p.m.
You depart Suite en route motorcade for boarding.
1:25 p.m.
Motorcade departs Ramada Inn en route
Portsmouth Rehabilitation Center.
(Driving Time: 15 minutes)
1:40 p.m.
Arrive Portsmouth Rehabilitation Center where
you and Mrs. Ford will be met by Mrs. Jean
Taft, Director of the Center.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
CLOSED ARRIVAL
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1:45 p.m.
Escorted by Mrs. Taft, you and Mrs. Ford
tour the Center.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
2:10 p.m.
Walking tour concludes. You and Mrs. Ford
thank Mrs. Taft and proceed to motorcade for
boarding.
2:15 p.m.
Motorcade departs Portsmouth Rehabilitation
Center, Portsmouth, en route Pease Air Force
Base, New Hampshire.
(Driving Time: 15 minutes)
SERAED
2:45 p.m.
Motorcade arrives Pease Air Force Base.
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CLOSED DEPARTURE
12.
2:35 p.m.
You and Mrs. Ford board Air Force One
and depart Pease Air Force Base en route
Andrews Air Force Base.
(Flying Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes)
3:50 p.m.
Air Force One arrives Andrews Air Force
Base, where you and Mrs. Ford board
to
helicopter and depart en route the South
Grounds.
4:10 p.m.
Arrive South Grounds.
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