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The original documents are located in Box 42, folder "Proposed Schedules - Mrs. Ford (3)" of the Betty Ford White House Papers, 1973-1977 at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Betty Ford donated to the United States of America her copyrights in all of her unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. 7-31/7-4/75 Germany, Poland, Finland, Romania & Yuaoslavia [7/26- 8/4/75] Library FORD , Revised: July 30, 1975 7:00 p.m. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON FUNL July 30, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: TERRY O'DONNELL SUBJECT: Updated Summary Schedule for Remainder of Trip: Finland, Romania, and Yugoslavia THURSDAY JULY 31, 1975 - DAY # 6 - Finland 7:30 a. m. Dick Cheney arrives for staff time. 8:00 a.m. Prime Minister Demirel arrives Embassy Residence for working breakfast (Duration: 1 hour). 9:15 a. m. Depart residence via motorcade en route Finlandia Hall for CSCE Plenary Session. (Duration: 3 hours 30 mins.) 1:20 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. 1:30 p.m. Depart Residence en route British Embassy for working luncheon with Prime Minister Wilson, President Giscard d'Estaing, and Chancellor Schmidt. (Duration: 1 hour) 2:40 p.m. Depart British Embassy via motorcade en route Finlandia Hall for CSCE Plenary Session. (Duration: 3 hrs. 30 mins.) 6:50 p.m. Return to Embassy Residence. 7:20 p.m. Depart Residence via motorcade en route Kalastajatorppa Restaurant (Business Suit) for CSCE Reception. FRIDAY - AUGUST 1, 1975 - DAY # 7 - FINLAND 7:30 a.m. Dick Cheney arrives for staff time. 8:00 a.m. Prime Minister Moro arrives Embassy Residence for Working Breakfast (Duration: 45 minutes). 9:15 a. m. Depart Embassy Residence via motorcade en route Finlandia Hall for CSCE Plenary Session. (Duration: 3 hrs. 30 mins. ) Remarks. 1:20 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. 1:25 p.m. President Giscard d' Estaing arrives for working luncheon. 2:45 p.m. Depart via motorcade en route Finlandia Hall for CSCE Plenary Session. (Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes) 5:05 p.m. CSCE Signing Ceremony at Finlandia Hall. 6:15 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. Dick Cheney arrives for staff time. Free evening. Remain overnight. 2. SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 - DAY # 8 - FINLAND AND ROMANIA 8:30 a.m. Dick Cheney arrives for staff time. 9:10 a.m. Depart Embassy Residence via motorcade en route USSR Embassy for meeting with General Secretary Brezhnev (2 hours). 11:20 a.m. Depart USSR Embassy en route U.S. Embassy Residence. 11:30 a.m. Depart Embassy Residence en route Seutula Airport. No departure ceremony. 12:05 p.m. Air Force One departs en route Otopeni Airport, Bucharest, Romania. (Flying Time: 3 hrs. 40 mins. No Time Change) 3:45 p.m. Arrive Otopeni Airport. Arrival ceremony. Remarks. 5:00 p.m. Arrive Spring Palace (Residence). Brief conversation (15 minutes) with President and Mrs. Ceausescu who will have accompanied you from airport. 5:35 p.m. Depart Spring Palace en route Council of State. 5:45 p.m. Head to head meeting with President Ceausescu. (Duration: 90 minutes) 7:35 p.m. Return to Spring Palace (Residence). 7:45 p.m. Depart Spring Palace en route Council of State. 8:00 p.m. State Dinner (Business Suit-long dress) hosted by President and Mrs. Ceausescu. (Toast) 10:25 p.m. Return to Spring Palace. Overnight. SUNDAY - AUGUST 3, 1975 - DAY # 9 - ROMANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA 8:30 a. m. Departure by Presidential train for Sinaia. 10:20 a. m. Arrival of Presidential train in Sinaia. 10:45 a.m. Arrival at the Residence. 11:00 a. m. Religious Ceremony at Sinaia Monastery. 11:30 a.m. Official talks. 1:00 p.m. Luncheon. 1:30 p.m. Forkloric Program. 3:00 p.m. Depart Residence by car for Sinaia railroad station. 3:10 p.m. Depart Sinaia railroad station via Presidential train for Bucharest. 4:50 p.m. Arrive Baneasa Station, Bucharest. and depart en route Otopeni International Airport. 5:05 p.m. Arrive Otopeni International Airport, Bucharest. Departure Ceremony. Remarks. 5:20 p.m. Depart aboard Air Force One en route Belgrade, Yugoslavia. SPECIAL NOTE: Above schedule (Romania) tentative and 10km subject to change. cionary 3. SUNDAY AUGUST 3, 1975 - DAY # 9 - ROMANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA 5:20 p. m. Arrive Surcin Airport, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Arrival ceremony. Remarks. 5:45 p.m. Depart airport via motorcade en route Old Palace for courtesy. call on President Tito. 7:00 p.m. Depart Old Palace via motorcade en route FEC Building for head to head meeting with President Tito. 8:00 p.m. Meeting concludes. Proceed directly to dinner. (Toast) (Dark Business Suit). 10:35 p.m. Arrive Old Palace Residence. Remain overnight. MONDAY - AUGUST 4, 1975 - DAY # 10 - YUGOSLAVIA, ENGLAND, AND UNITED STATES 8:00 a. m. Dick Cheney arrives for staff time. 8:30 a. m. Prime Minister Bijedic arrives Old Palace for working breakfast. (Duration: 45 minutes) 9:20 a. m. Depart Old Palace en route Park of Friendship Tree Planting Ceremony. 9:45 a. m. Arrive FEC Building for meeting with President Tito. (Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes) 11:30 a.m. You and President Tito deliver remarks to the Press. Return to Old Palace. 1:20 p.m. Depart Old Palace en route FEC Building for working luncheon. 3:00 p.m. Arrive Belgrade City Hall to greet Members of the Assembly, then receive Golden Plaque of City. (Remarks) 4:00 p.m. Arrive Old Palace. 5:20 p.m. Farewell call with President Tito at Old Palace. 5:30 p.m. Depart Old Palace en route Surcin Airport. 5:50 p.m. Arrive Surcin Airport. Departure ceremony. (No remarks) 6:00 p.m. Air Force One departs en route Mildenhall AFB, England. (Flying Time: 7 hours, 30 minutes. Time Change: -5 hours) 12:01 a. m. Air Force One arrives Andrews Air Force Base. 12:20 a.m. Arrive South Grounds of the White House. ##### & ruma BERALD THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND: ROMANIA, AND YUGOSLAVIA SATURDAY - JULY 26, 1975 DAY #1 From: Terry O'Donnella BACKGROUND You, Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford will proceed by helicopter to Andrews AFB, departing the South Lawn at 8:05 a.m. The VP and Secretary Kissinger will accompany you. Upon arrival at Andrews, you proceed to an "airport stand" located in front of the press area to make departure remarks. Following your remarks you will board AF-1 for departure en route Bonn, Germany. Flying time: 7 hours 15 minutes. Time Change: +5 hours. Distance: 4,100 miles. BONN ARRIVAL CEREMONY The arrival at Bonn/Cologne Airport will be at 8:45 p.m. local. You will be met by Chief of Protocol and Mrs. Franz- Joachim Schoeller and Ambassador and Mrs. Martur J. Hillenbrand. Ambassador Schoeller will serve as your escort throughout your visit in Germany. There will be no formal ceremony and no remarks at the airport. The formal "arrival ceremony" will take place Sunday morning. After passing through a cordon of troops you will board a helicopter for the 35 minute flight to the Noervenich helopad where you will board a motorcade for a 15 minute ride to Schloss Gymnich, your residence. The remainder of the evening is free. Jack is scheduled to go boar hunting at 3:00 a.m. with Baron von Harrlach. SCHLOSS GYMNICH Schloss Gymnich is a moated castle with beautiful grounds which dates back to the Twelfth Century. The present owner and occupants, Baron Joerg Holzschuher von Harrlach, and FORD BENALD LiBuany his wife, the Baroness, are distant relatives to the original Baron of feudal times. The castle has been leased to the Federal Republic of Germany for a period of eight (8) years, and is used alternatively between the Baron and his family, and visiting dignitaries. It is also the site of international conferences. The castle was "volunteered" to the German Third Reich during World War II, and on VE Day was occupied by the German High Command for the Luftwafa. The property was returned to the Baron and his family after post war adjustments. The Castle has been destroyed and rebuilt several times and today combines Gothic, Baroque and Rococo elements. The Knights of Gymnich, named after their Castle, won fame during the crusades and played a key role. CITY OF BONN - The city originated at the time of the Roman general, Drusus, in 12 B.C. The city rights were confirmed in 1244. Afterwards, it was the residence of the Cologne Electors - Archbishops. Important Baroque buildings originate from this period, e.g. today's university buildings and the Poppelsdorf Schlob. In 1815, Bonn became Prussian, after a short period of French rule. The Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University was founded three years later. The city was badly damaged by air raids during the Second World War. The Parliamentary Council met in Bonn from September 1948 to May 1949. This body passed the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany on May 8, 1949, and in the same year, Bonn became the provisional Federal capital. Bonn is noted for the Beethoven Festival, which is held every year, and has the most modern theatre building in Germany, opened in 1965. The population of Bonn is 300,000. Attached at TAB A are maps of Europe, Germany and Bonn. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA, AND YUGOSLAVIA SATURDAY - JULY 26, 1975 DAY # 1 Departure: 8:05 A. M. From: Terry O'Donnell SEQUENCE 8:05 a.m. You, Mrs. Ford and Jack board helicopter on South Lawn and depart en route Andrews Air Force Base. The Vice President and Secretary Kissinger will be on board. 8:20 a.m. Arrive Andrews AFB. Accompanied by Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford, proceed to the podium adjacent to Air Force One to offer a brief departure state- ment. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CLOSED DEPARTURE 8:22 a. m. PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS. FULL PRESS COVERAGE 8:27 a.m. Remarks conclude. You, Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford bid farewell to the Vice President, board Air Force One, and depart en route Bonn/Cologne Airport, Federal Republic of Germany. (Flying Time: 7 hours, 15 minutes) (Time Change: +5 hours) & rune BENALD sionary 2. PRESIDENTIAL GUESTS Secretary Henry A. Kissinger David Kissinger Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counselor of the Department of State Arthur A. Hartman, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Denis Clift 8:45 p.m. Arrive Bonn/Cologne Airport, Federal Republic of Germany where you will be met by Chief of Protocol and Mrs. Franz. Joachim Schoeller, and Ambassador and Mrs. Martin J. Hillenbrand. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL Escorted by Chief of Protocol and Mrs. Schoeller and followed by the Official Party, you and Mrs. Ford pass through a cordon of troops en route the helicopter NOTE: Ambassador Schoeller will be your escort throughout your stay in Germany. 8:55 p.m. Helicopter departs en route Noervenich helopad. (Flying Time: 35 minutes) PRESIDENTIAL GUESTS Secretary Kissinger Ambassador and Mrs. Schoeller 9:10 p.m. Helicopter arrives Noervenich helopad. PRESS POOL COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL You, Mrs: Ford and Jack Ford board motorcade and depart en route Schloss Gymnich. (Driving Time: 15 minutes) FUNN BERALD LIDHARY 3. 9:25 p.m. Arrive Schloss Gymnich. You and Mrs. Ford will be escorted inside by Ambassador and Mrs. Schoeller who bid you farewell in the foyer. Proceed to residence quarters. 9:30 p.m. Arrive residence quarters. OVERNIGHT. 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FORD'S VISIT TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA, AND YUGOSLAVIA SUNDAY - JULY 27, 1975 DAY #2 From: Terry O'Donnell BACKGROUND SUMMARY Sunday morning at 8:45 a.m., you and Mrs. Ford will depart the Residence, motorcade to the helopad, then fly to the Palais Schaumburg for the arrival ceremony (no remarks). Following the ceremony, you proceed inside the Palais to meet first with Chancellor Schmidt, then in an expanded session, meet with the U.S. and German counterparts. At the conclusion of the expanded counterparts' meeting, you and the Chancellor will step outside to the terrace to deliver remarks. After the ceremony, Mrs. Ford will attend a tea with Mrs. Schmidt at the Tea House near the Palais, then attend a luncheon hosted by Mrs. Scheel at the Villa Hammerschmidt. You proceed from the Palais to Kirchgoens via helicopter to attend the 3rd Armored Division Joing FRG/US Military picnic where you will also deliver remarks. Following the picnic, you return to your residence, dress for dinner (Black Tie) and depart via motor cade and helicopter for Villa Hammerschmidt for a brief meeting (courtesy call) with President Scheel. After the courtesy call, you de- part via motorcade for the President's dinner cruise down the Rhine River (Toast required), then return to your residence and remain overnight. TURO BENALD LIBUARY 2 PALACE SCHAUMBURG Built in 1859 as the retirement residence of a banker, the Palace was purchased in 1890 by Prince Adolf Wilhelm Victor of Schaumburg-Lippe, who was married to the Princess Friderike Amalie Wilhelmine Viktoria, the sister of Emperor Wilhelm II. The building was bought by the German govern- ment shortly before the Second World War. After the war the Palace served temporarily as a Belgian staff head- quarters. Two days after Bonn had been chosen as the provisional Federal capital, the Palace was designated as the official residence of the Federal Chancellor and remodeled to serve this purpose. VILLA HAMMERSCHMIDT Built in 1860 as the residence of a millionaire and changed hands several times. After the war the villa was taken over by the occupation authorities. The property was purchased in 1950 by the Federal Republic of Germany. It was remodeled and in 1951 occupied by the first Federal President, Professor Theodor Heuss. Since that time the building has been the official quarters of the Federal President, and its current occupant is Federal President Walter Scheel. KIRSCHGOENS - JOINT FRG/US MILITARY PICNIC The history of the First Brigade Summer Picnic can be traced back to the early formation of the U.S. Land Armed Forces. As early as the 18th Century, units celebrated the organi- zation of their unit. The gathering became more formalized with the establishment of the Regimental Unit System. Following World War II, the Regimental System was disbanded in the Army with the exception of the Cavalry Regiment. The elements that were left after the Regiment was split were referred to as Battalions. These Battalions continue the tradition of holding an organization day, though it may not, in some cases, be held on the exact day of founding. From this tradition comes the 1st Brigade, 3rd Armored Division Summer Picnic. It is an annual event which allows the members and families of all the Battalions in the Brigade to "get together". & FORD munald LIBRARY 3 The stated goal of "Project Partnership" is to increase mutual understanding among NATO soldiers by increasing soldier-to-soldier contacts. Some 150 NATO units are involved in the Project's "sister unit" program. AYERS KASERNE The 1st Brigade, 3rd Armored Division, is the major unit located at Ayers Kaserne in Kirschgoens, Germany. The kaserne was built on what was Hessian farmland until it was taken over by the German Luftwaffe (Air Force) in the 1930's as an airfield. The air strip and support facili- ties were completely destroyed in air raids during World War II. Ayers Kaserne, built in 1952, under the direction of the US Army, was named in honor of SSG Lovel E. Ayers of Company B, 22nd Infantry Regiment. He was killed in action near Prum, Germany, and was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. FORN BERALD LIUNAKE 4 RHINE RIVER CRUISE President Sheel's dinner will be held on the MS DRACHENFELS, owned by the Cologne-Duesseldorfer Company. The MS DRACHENFELS was built in 1961 in Cologne and cost about $3 million. It is one of the larges passenger boats in Europe and can carry 3,200 passengers standing, or 1,200 seated. The ship is 297' long, 51' wide, and has a draft of 4.8'. When President Scheel was inaugurated in 1974 an inauguration party was held aboard the MS DRACHENFELS. In 1965 when Konrad Adenauer died the ship carried the former Chancellor's body from Cologne to his home at Rhoendorf. Other highlights of the DRACHENFELS' history include a meeting of the European Economic Council on board in 1961 and a cruise by President De Gaulle of France in 1962. The Captain of the MS DRACHENFELS is Captain Holst VON DER WERTH. Capt. von der Werth was born in East Germany and is 43 years old. He has worked for the Cologne-Duesseldorfer Company since 1953 and first held the position of Captain in 1965. He is married, has 1. son and his family lives in Cologne. The Koeln-Duesseldorfer River Company, owner of the MS DRACHENFELS, is based in Cologne and next year will celebrate its 150th anniversary. The company operates 24 passenger boats plus a hydrofoil build in Russia. K/D employs about 500 people and is the largest firm of its type in the FRG. - From Bonn upstream to Bad Breisig (the turnaround point) Bad Godesberg on right, with castle on hill. (The US Embassy is located in Bad Godesberg and can be seen near the river edge.) Konigswinter on left, the most popular tourist region of the Rhine. Famous for hiking; several castles on hills; most famous one is ruins of Drachenfels (same name as boat on which tour is being made) which was Snow White's castle; also Petersburg castle, used for state visit residence. Bad Honnef on left, famous watering spot for persons with stomach and intestinal disorders and circulation problems. FORD 5 Nonnenwerth island on right across from Bad Honnef, with an old (from 1122) monastery. Banks of river on left (eastern side), from Drachenfels upstream, begin the famous Rhine vineyards. Drachenfels area is farthest north vines can be cultivated in Germany. Unkel on left, a famous resort spot with important vineyards and an impressive view from the tops of the Seven Hills. Remagen, on right, a Romanic-origin town, famous for the bridge that was the first to fall into the hands of the Allies in 1945 and led to a major Rhine crossing during the assault on the German heartland. The bridge has been since destroyed but its pilings and towers remain and are obvious. Erpel, on left, across from Remagen is notable for the 153-foot high cliff that towers over the river and stands above the spot where the bridge connected to the eastern bank. Linz on left, the spot of a Presidential stop, is a famous town known for the remains of many middle ages and 17th-18th century buildings. It is 1,100 years old (1974). Remains of the old city walls can be seen. The church on the hill was begun in the 14th century. The population of Linz is about 6,000. THE RHINELAND The Rhine River originates in Switzerland and flows for 820 miles along the French-German border, through Germany and Holland before emptying into the North Sea. It is one of the most beautiful and popular tourist regions in the world, particularly the portion which passes through Germany. It is navigable for 500 miles and is the greatest European artery of waterborne traffic. Since the Treaty of Vienna in 1815 it has been an international waterway. The Rhine is the heart of the FRG's 3,700 miles of inland waterways and carries 75% of her inland water transport. Barges of up to 1,500 tons utilize it. rune BERALD Amount 6 The Rhine is the largest major river in the world which flows from south to north, so that when one refers to going "upstream" on the Rhine he is talking about going south toward the Swiss border. The current is extra strong and runs about 9 knots with increased velocity in the narrow turns, of which there are many. The river winds like a snake throughout Germany. Because of the current, industrial development which has contributed to pollution, and the vast amount of commer- cial barge and tourist boat traffic on the river, swimming is not advisable. Small boating is not the rule either, except for kayaks. One of the most colorful sights on the river, therefore, is the picture of long barges (on which families live) from Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands and other European countries plying the waters with their trade. An onlooker will note the difficulties many boats have in traversing the current upstream and the relative ease with which they head north. The Rhine wines are world famous (most notable the Reislings, Sylvaners, and Traminers) and are somewhat sweeter in taste than the Mosels. The Mosel River meets the Rhine at Koblenz, further upstream from Remagen and not visited on the Presidential trip. Of interest is the fact that in German the Mosel is a "female" river (die Mosel) and the Rhine is "male" (der Rhine). When they meet at Koblenz you have what may be the world's only river marriage. At Linz, it is expected that the wine offered the President will be a local (Linzer) wine in the city's large ceremonial cup. It is expected that President Scheel will also be offered wine from the same cup. FORD LIURARY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA, AND YUGOSLAVIA SUNDAY - JULY 27, 1975 DAY # 2 From: Terry O'Donnell SEQUENCE: 7:30 a. m. Dick Cheney arrives residence quarters for staff work. 8:00 Combout J. Merson Duration: 1 hour 8:45 a.m. You and Mrs. Ford depart residence quarters en route motorcade for boarding. 8:50 a.m. Motorcade departs Schloss Gymnich en route Noervenich helopad. NOTE: Jack Ford is scheduled to go boar hunting at 3:00 a.m. so he will not accompany you. 9:10 a.m. Arrive Noervenich helopad, board helicopter and depart en route Federal Chancellery helopad, Palais Schaumburg. Ambassador and Mrs. Schoeller will be on board as your guests. 9:35 a.m. Arrive Palais Schaumburg helopad where you will be met by Chancellor and Mrs. Helmut Schmidt. PRESS POOL COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL FORD & BENALD Liunauy 2. SUNDAY - JULY 27, 1975 - Continued ARRIVAL CEREMONY AT PALAIS SCHAUMBURG Escorted by Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt, you and Mrs. Ford proceed to the steps of the Palais Schaumburg. 9:30 a. m. Arrive palace steps where the Chancellor will introduce the following members of the West German Official Party to you and Mrs. Ford: Mr. Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Paul Frank, Career State Secretary, Chief of the Federal President's Office Dr. Manfred Schueler, Career State Secretary, Chief of the Federal Chancellery Mr. Klaus Boelling, Career State Secretary, Chief of the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government Dr. Walter Gehlhoff, Career State Secretary of the Foreign Office Mr. Berndt von Staden, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the U.S. Admiral Armin Zimmerman, Inspector General of the Federal Armed Forces Dr. Carl-Werner Sanne, Chief of the Federal Chancellery Division dealing with the U.S. Mr. Guenther van Well, Chief of the Foreign Office division dealing with the U.S. Dr. Jurgen Ruhfus, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State FOND BERALD LIUNARY 3. SUNDAY - JULY 27, 1975 - Continued You and Mrs. Ford and the Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt proceed to the opposite side of the palace steps where Ambassador Hillenbrand introduces you to the following American Embassy Representatives: Amb. and Mrs. Martin J. Hillenbrand (Faith) Minister and Mrs. Frank Cash (Naomi) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crowley (Agnes) Mr. and Mrs. Robert German (Jean) Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Klieforth Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schiffman (Gloria) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bellinger (Michele) Col. and Mrs. Fay Fulton, USAF (Mary) Col. and Mrs. Hanz Druener, USA (Jean) Mr. and Mrs. William Graver (Rosemary) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Heller Escorted by the Chancellor, you proceed along the red carpet to the reviewing platform. NOTE: Mrs. Ford will stand at the foot of the steps on the right side of the red carpet to the left of the U.S. Official Party. 9:37a.m. You and the Chancellor mount the platform where you stand at attention for the playing of the National Anthems. You will be to the Chancellor's right. NOTE: You will be facing the Military Honor Guard which will be drawn up in the garden between the platform and the Rhine River. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE 9:38 a. m. The Commander of the Troops reports ready. 9:39 a.m. The U.S. National Anthem (hand over heart salute) FUND 9:41 a.m. FRG National Anthem (hand over heart Munalu LIBRARY salute) 4. SUNDAY - JULY 27, 1975 - Continued 9:43 a. m. You and the Chancellor, escorted by the Commander of Troops, depart reviewing platform and review the troops. As you approach the line, you will move to a position closest to the troops. 9:48 a.m. Upon completion of the troop review, you will be escorted by the Chancellor inside Palais Schaumburg for Head to Head Meeting in the Chancellor's Office. NOTE: Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Schmidt proceed on foot to a Tea House on the banks of the Rhine for tea. Afterwards, Mrs. Ford will proceed to the Villa Hammerschmidt for luncheon with Mrs. Scheel. She will not rejoin you until the evening. HEAD TO HEAD MEETING WITH CHANCELLOR SCHMIDT 10:00 a.m. Arrive Chancellor's Office. Head to Head meeting begins. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 45 minutes Attendees The President Chancellor Schmidt Secretary Kissinger For. Min. Genscher 10:45 a.m. Head to Head meeting concludes. You and Chancellor Schmidt, accompanied by Secretary Kissinger and Foreign Minister Genscher, proceed to the Cabinet Room for expanded meeting. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 1 hour B BERALD 5. SUNDAY - - JULY 27, 1975 - Continued 11:45 a.m. Meeting concludes, You and Chancellor Schmidt proceed to the terrace at the rear facade of the Federal Chancellery where you will offer brief remarks to the press. 11:46 a. m. Arrive terrace. You stand on Chancellor Schmidt's right. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE Chancellor Schmidt's remarks, followed by translation. 11:53 a. m. PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS, followed by translation. FULL PRESS COVERAGE 12:00 Noon Remarks conclude. Escorted by Chancellor Schmidt, depart Palais Schaumburg terrace and walk to the Chancellor's Bungalow for working luncheon. WORKING LUNCHEON HOSTED BY CHANCELLOR SCHMIDT 12:05 p.m. You and the Chancellor arrive Chancellor's Bungalow and are seated for a working luncheon hosted by the Chancellor. 12:10 p.m. Working Luncheon begins. 12:45 p.m. Chancellor Schmidt toast (in English). 12:51 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL TOAST (no translation required). OFFICIAL PHOTO ONLY & FORN BENNLU ADDRESS 6. SUNDAY - JULY 27, 1975 - Continued 12:57 p.m. Toast concludes. You return to your seat. 1:15 p.m. Working luncheon concludes. You and Chancellor Schmidt depart Chancellor's Bungalow en route helopad. 1:20 p.m. You bid farewell to the Chancellor and board the helicopter and depart Federal Chancellery en route Kirchgoens. PRESS POOL COVERAGE PRESIDENTIAL GUESTS Jack Ford (who will have arrived separately) FRG Defense Minister Leber Ambassador Hillenbrand FRG Adm. Zimmermann (FRG Inspector General) (Flying Time: 40 minutes) NOTE: For the first ten minutes of the flight, you will fly over the scenic Rhine River. During the flight, you may wish to take off your coat and tie and substitute a windbreaker for the informal picnic. JOINT U.S. /FRG MILITARY PICNIC 2:05 p.m. Arrive Ayers Kaserne, Kirchgoens for joint U.S. /FRG Military Picnic. You will be met by General Alexander Haig and Col. and Mrs. Louis C. Wagner, Jr. (Judy), Commander, 1st Brigade, 3rd Armored Division. NOTE: Col. Wagner will serve as your escort during the entire Ayers Kaserne visit. LIDRARY 7. SUNDAY - JULY 27, 1975 - Continued 2:15 p.m. You are escorted onto the Parade Grounds where you will observe informal sports activities on the southeast portion of the parade grounds, and visit tents where various units are cooking food for the participants at the open house. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CROWD SITUATION At the main tent, you will have the opportunity to meet the following: General Alexander M. Haig, Jr. Supreme Commander, NATO General Blanchard, Commanding General, 7th Corps, U.S. Army in Europe LTG Desobry, Commander 5th Corps LTG Poeschel, Commanding General, German 3rd Corps BG French, Giessen Army Commander BG Scheibest, Commanding General 13th Panzer Brigade MG Simon, Commander, 3rd Armored Division You will also have an opportunity to greet a German Partnership Unit, Honored German local Officials, and support elements of the American military. 3:10 p.m. You conclude the main tent visit and proceed to the four remaining Battalion tents in the southwest corner of the parade ground. NOTE: You may proceed to a game area in the northwest corner of the parade ground. There is also a display of military equipment located adjacent to the game area. runi BENALL asunary 8. SUNDAY JULY 27, 1975 - Continued 3:20 p.m. You proceed to a speaker's platform and remain standing. 3:21 p.m. Colonel Wagner introduces you. 3:22 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS (Airport stand available). You should pause at the end of each sentence or thought for translation. FULL PRESS COVERAGE 3:25 p.m. Remarks conclude. Colonel Wagner escorts you to the helicopter and bids you farewell at the helo landing zone. 3:35 p.m. Helicopter departs Kirchgoens en route Noervenich helopad. (Flying Time: 45 minutes) PRESIDENTIAL GUESTS Jack Ford FRG Defense Minister Leber General Haig Ambassador Hillenbrand FRG Adm. Zimmermann 4:20 p.m. Arrive Noervenich helopad and proceed to motorcade for boarding. 4:25 p.m. Motorcade departs en route Schloss Gymnich. NOTE: General Haig, FRG Defense Minister Leber, Ambassador Hillenbrand and Adm. Zimmermann will depart on their own. ruma BERALD 9. SUNDAY - JULY 27,. 1975 - Continued 4:40 D. m. Arrive Schloss Gymnich and proceed to quarters. NOTE: Mrs. Ford will have arrived Schloss Gymnich earlier following lunch with Mrs. Scheel at Villa Hammerschmidt. 4:45 p.m. Arrive quarters. PERSONAL TIME: 1 hour, 50 minutes 4:45 p.m. Mr. Cheney arrives residence quarters for staff work. Duration: 45 minutes 5:30 p.m. Mr. Cheney departs quarters. DINNER CRUISE ABOARD MS DRACHENFELS ON RHINE RIVER ATTIRE: Black Tie, Long Dress - light wraps for ladies 6:35 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford depart residence quarters en route motorcade, board and depart Schloss Gymnich en route helopad. 7:00 p.m. Arrive helopad, board helicopter and depart en route Chancellery helopad. Jack Ford and Ambassador and Mrs. Schoeller will be aboard the helicopter. 7:15 p.m. Arrive Chancellery helopad where you will be met by Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt. PRESS POOL COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL Accompanied by Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt, you and Mrs. Ford walk to Villa Hammerschmidt, the residence of the Federal President. & Bruarn 10. SUNDAY - JULY 27, 1975 - Continued 7:20 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford enter Villa Hammerschmidt where you will be met by President and Mrs. Scheel. PRESS POOL COVERAGE You and President Scheel proceed to President Scheel's study for a brief courtesy call/conversation. Also present will be Chancellor Schmidt, Foreign Minister Genscher, and Secretary Kissinger. NOTE: The ladies proceed to the terrace. 7:30 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Scheel, proceed to motorcade for boarding. 7:35 p.m. You and Chancellor Schmidt accompany President Scheel in his limousine; Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Schmidt accompany Mrs. Scheel in a separate vehicle. 7:40 p.m. Motorcade arrives Rhine River Park. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Scheel, board MS DRACHENFELS (DROCK-EN-FELS) for Dinner Cruise on the Rhine. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CRUISE TIME: 3 hours, 45 minutes You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Scheel, proceed to upper deck, are served refreshments, and then form receiving line to meet dinner guests: Order of Receiving Line President Scheel President Ford Mrs. Scheel Mrs. Ford Chancellor Schmidt Mrs. Schmidt & runu Mtuain LIDHARY 11. SUNDAY - JULY 27, 1975 - Continued 8:15 p.m. Dinner begins. NOTE: Half the 288 guests will dine with you in the forward area of the upper deck. The remainder will dine in a separate area in the aft portion of the upper deck. Included as quests in the forward deck (your deck) will be six German and six U.S. journalists. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 9:05 p.m. Toast by President Scheel (in English). 9:13 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL TOAST. (No translation required) (Audio feed to aft buffet guests and to Press) 9:21 p.m. Toast concludes. OFFICIAL PHOTO COVERAGE 9:45 p.m. Dinner concludes. 9:45 p.m. You, President Scheel, Chancellor Schmidt and your wives re-form receiving line, as earlier, to greet 100 invited journalists who have had a buffet on the main deck. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 10:00 p.m. The MS DRACHENFELS arrives at the Linz docking area. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Scheel, depart MS DRACHENFELS and are met by the Mayor of Linz. You and Mrs. Ford will be offered a traditional glass of local wine by young girls accompanying the Mayor. After taking a sip, you will pass the glass to President Scheel who then passes it to Chancellor Schmidt. Also, the Mayor may ask you to sign the Visitor's book. & rune PRESS PHOTO COVERAGE HERALD LIDENRY 12. NOTE: Secretary Kissinger, along with Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt and Foreign Minister and Mrs. Genscher, will follow behind. 10:10 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford will be escorted by President and Mrs. Scheel to reboard the MS DRACHENFELS and will proceed to the rear of the main deck for enter- tainment and dancing. 11:30 p.m. Arrive Rhine River Park. You and Mrs. Ford depart the MS DRACHENFELS and, after bidding farewell to President and Mrs. Scheel, proceed on foot to the helicopter. NOTE: An honor guard with torches and ceremonial trumpets will be on hand to escort you to the helicopter. 11:35 p.m. Helicopter departs en route Noervenich helopad. As on arrival, Jack Ford and Ambassador and Mrs. Schoeller will be on board. 11:50 p.m. Arrive Noervenich helopad. PRESS POOL COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL 11:55 p.m. Board motorcade and depart en route Schloss Gymnich. 12:10 a. m. Arrive Schloss Gymnich and proceed to quarters. OVERNIGHT. YOUR BEHALU sinuary THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 DAY # 3 From: Terry O'Donnell BACKGROUND Your first day in Poland will be an extremely active day involving a back- to-back sequence of events and meetings with little personal time. The pace of the schedule will be maintained throughout your visit to the non- aligned countries and is reflective of their desires to maximize your exposure throughout their countries and to their people. ARRIVAL CEREMONY The arrival ceremony, similar to the others in which you have participated throughout Europe, will include Anthems, review of the troops, introductions and remarks. Unique at this ceremony will be an opportunity to greet several thousand citizens who will be on hand to witness the ceremony. From the arrival ceremony, you will proceed to Wilanow Palace (your residence) for a brief ceremonial gathering of the official parties. En route, the motorcade will stop in two or three crowd locations where you and the First Secretary will have an opportunity to get out of the car and greet the citizens. After spending five or ten minutes with the official parties at Wilanow, you will escort Mrs. Ford to your quarters for a moment prior to your departure for the Wreath-Laying Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This separation from your guests is necessary to enable First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek to leave the Palace grounds prior to your departure. FORD wensid LIBRAMY 2. TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER Of the three principal monuments of the city, only the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier pays tribute to all Poles. The other two which you will not visit, the Nike Monument and the Ghetto Monument, pay tribute to the Warsaw Resistance Movement and the Jewish Ghetto resistance. The Tomb stands beneath the shattered remnants of the former Ministry of Defense Building which was totally destroyed during World War II. The Tomb contains symbolic samples of earth from the forests and cities of Poland as well as from the battlefields of the second World War. FIRST SECRETARY GIEREK'S LUNCHEON Following the Wreath-laying Ceremony, you will rejoin Mrs. Ford at the Palace of the Council of Ministers where you will participate in an official reception and luncheon. A toast will be required. Following luncheon, you proceed to the garden area for a concert featuring traditional Polish songs and dancing. TOUR OF OLD TOWN After the luncheon, accompanied by Mrs. Ford, you proceed directly to Old Town where you will take a walking tour of this historic Market place and cop by a gift shop on Market Square where you may wish to purchase some traditional Polish handicrafts. Old Town dates back to the earliest foundings of the city of Warsaw. As was much of Warsaw, it was almost totally destroyed during the Second World War and was subsequently rebuilt in its original style based on photographs, paintings, and architectural designs from the city's archives. MEETING WITH FIRST SECRETARY GIEREK After the tour of Old Town, you will meet with the First Secretary at, the Parliament Building (SEJM). Your initial head-to-head meeting will expand to include counterparts and culminate in a Signing Ceremony. WILANOW PALACE DINNER You and Mrs. Ford will host an official dinner at your residence for approximately 36 guests. Toasts will be included. In bidding farewell to the First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek, you might make mention of the fact that you will be greeting them upon your arrival at Krakow. FUND LIBRARY 3. MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued - ARRIVAL CEREMONY 11:45 a.m. Arrive Okecie International Airport, Warsaw, Poland, Ambassador Davies and Ambassador Janusz Lewandowski, Director of Protocol, proceed up the ramp into the aircraft to welcome you and Mrs. Ford to Poland. They then return down the ramp. LIVE NATIONWIDE TELEVISION You and Mrs. Ford deplane and are introduced to the following by Ambassador Davies: First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party and Mrs. Edward Gierek Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Mrs. Piotr Jaroszewicz Chairman of the Council of State and Mrs. Henryk Jablonski Mrs. R. T. Davies Six flower girls (who present a bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Ford) 11:50 a. m. Accompanied by the First Secretary, you greet members of the Polish Government and party leaders. NOTE: Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Gierek, escorted by Jozef Orewczuk, Minister-Counselor, Diplomatic Protocol greet the members of the Polish Government and party leadership and join them to view the ceremony. Escorted by First Secretary Gierek, you proceed to a position (marked by tape) to receive honors. You stand at attention. 11:55 a.m. U.S. National Anthem 11:58 a.m. Polish National Anthem. 12:00 Noon Honor guard commander approaches you and the First Secretary, salutes, and executes an about-face. s. FORD. LIBRA 4. 1ONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued You and the First Secretary follow the honor guard commander as he leads you in review of the honor guard. You walk to the left of the First Secretary. As you pass the colors, you pause and face the colors. After reviewing the honor guard, you and First Secretary Gierek retrace your steps to the colors at the center of the honor guard and face the honor guard. 12:03 p.m. You greet the honor guard. It is suggested that you greet the honor guard in Polish as follows. CZOLEM ZOLNIERZE (CHO-WEM ZOL-NEE-ZAY) (Greetings, soldiers) 12:03 p.m. The honor guard replies. Escorted by the First Secretary, you greet members of the Polish Government, military and local officials. You greet Senior Diplomat Claes I. H.E. Wollin, Ambassador of Sweden, and other diplomats. After greeting members of the U.S. Diplomatic community and their families, you and the First Secretary pass a public crowd area and proceed to the speakers platform. You stand to the First Secretary's right. 12:08 p.m. Remarks by First Secretary Gierek, followed by translation. (It is anticipated that Gierek will use notes and cards.) 12:16 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS, followed by translation. (You should remain at the microphone while your remarks are being interpreted. There will be no podium or airport stand.) FORD Bunard LIBRARY 5. ONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued 12:24 p.m. You and the First Secretary descend from the platform and proceed to a viewing area. You move from the speakers platform to the pass in review position, thus allowing the First Secretary to move to your left. You stand at attention while the honor guard passes in review. 12:30 p.m. You and the First Secretary board motorcade and depart Okecie International Airport en route Wilanow Palace. NOTE: The First Secretary traditionally rides behind the driver so you should take the right seat. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE (Driving Time: 40 minutes) SPECIAL NOTE: There will be two or three designated crowd areas where you and the First Secretary will step out of the car to greet the crowds. 1:10 p.m. Motorcade arrives Wilanow Palace. (VIL-AN-NOFF) You and Mrs. Ford and First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek proceed inside to the Palace Dutch Cabinet Room for refreshments. and greeting of the Official Parties. 1:15 p.m. You escort First Secretary Gierek to the porch and bid him farewell. PRESS POOL COVERAGE Escorted by Polish Ambassador to the United States, Amb. Trampczynski (TRAM-CHEV-SKEY) you and Mrs. Ford return inside the Palace and proceed to residence. FORD BENALD LIBRARY 6. MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued CEREMONY AT TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIERS 1:25 p.m. You board motorcade and depart Wilanow Palace en route Victory Square. Ambassador Trampczynski will accompany you in your car. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CROWD SITUATION (Driving Time: 15 minutes) 1:40 p.m. Arrive Victory Square directly in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CROWD SITUATION You are met by the Director of Diplomatic Protocol, Amb. Lewandowski, who introduces you at curbside to the following Polish dignitaries: Chairman of the Council of Ministers Piotr Jaroszewicz Minister of Defense General Wojciece Jaruzelski Chairman of the People's Council of Warsaw Province, Jozef Kepa President of the City of Warsaw, Jerzy Majewski Commander of the Warsaw Garrison, Col. Jan Rapecewica Chief of the Foreign Liaison Office, Col. Sylwester Kazmierski After finishing your greeting, you will proceed toward the wreath, stopping six feet in front of the wreath. The Polish dignitaries assume a position to your left and right and you stand at attention for the playing of the U.S. National Anthem. You follow the wreath-bearers toward the Tomb as a drum roll is played. FORD LIBRAM MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued 7. 1:48 p.m. The wreath-bearers arrive in front of the Tomb and give the wreath to Polish soldiers who place it on the Tomb. The wreath-bearers move behind you. You move forward and straighten the ribbon, step back, and observe a moment of silence. 1:50 p.m. Polish National Anthem. 1:52 p.m. Escorted by General Oliwa, you proceed to Memorial Book and sign the book. RECOMMENDED INSCRIPTION In honor of all those who gave their lives for our freedom and yours - Gerald R. Ford. General Oliwa escorts you past the honor guard. (You walk to the left of General Oliwa.) As you pass the colors, you pause and face the colors. 1:56 p. m. You conclude the review of the honor guard and bid the Polish dignitaries farewell, board motorcade, and depart en route Palace of Council of Ministers. Ambassador Trampczynski will accompany you. LUNCHEON AND CONCERT AT PALACE OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS 2:00 p.m. Arrive Palace of the Council of Ministers where you are met by Jerzy Waszczuk, Office Director (Chef du Cabinet). Escorted by Mr. Waszczuk, you proceed to a lounge where you join Mrs. Ford, First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek. Also in the lounge will be Secretary Kissinger and the other 11 head table guests. 2:04 p.m. Arrive head table reception area. OFFICIAL PHOTO COVERAGE 2:05 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford join receiving line with First Secretary Gierek and the other head table guests and receive the luncheon guests. GERALD FORL 8. MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued Receiving Line First Secretary Gierek The President Mrs. Gierek Mrs. Ford 2:10 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford and other head table guests proceed to head table in Banquet Hall. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 76 2:11 p.m. Arrive head table and remain standing for U.S. National Anthem and Polish Ntional Anthem. 2:15 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford are seated. 2:17 p.m. Luncheon is served. 3:03 p.m. Champagne is served. 3:04 p.m. Toast by First Secretary Gierek, followed by Translation. 3:14 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL RESPONSE TOAST, followed by translation. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 3:24 p. m. Toast concludes. 3:25 p.m. Luncheon concludes. 3:30 p.m. Escorted by First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek, you and Mrs. Ford depart Banquet Hall en route outside gardens. 3:32 p. m. Arrive gardens and are seated for coffee and for viewing the concert. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 76 FORD 9. MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued 3:40 p.m. Concert begins. NOTE: The concert will be performed by the Mazowsze State Folk Song and Dance Ensemble. At the conclusion of the show, the entertainers will come forward and pay their respects. PRESS POOL PHOTO COVERAGE 4:00 p.m. Concert concludes. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek, depart Gardens en route motorcade for boarding. TOUR OF OLD TOWN 4:05 p.m. Motorcade departs Palace of Council of Ministers en route Zygmunt's Column. Mr. Szumiezewica, Warsaw City Architect will accompany you in your car; Mrs. Ford will be accompanied by an appropriate Polish escort. 4:10 p.m. Motorcade arrives Zygmunt's Column. PRESS POOL COVERAGE Escorted by Mr. Szumiezewica, you and Mrs. Ford proceed on a brief walking tour of Old Town (approximately 3 city blocks). You proceed through Market Square to a fortified gate on the wall of Old Town. At Market Square Mrs. Ford is presented flowers by the flower lady. You will have an opportunity to go into one or two of the shops to your left and may wish to purchase some Polish handicraft wares such as carved boxes, etc. SPECIAL NOTE: If asked, in view of your forthcoming commitments, it is sug- gested that you defer visiting the Historic Museum. $ FORD 10. MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued 4:25 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford conclude walking tour and arrive at gate. You bid farewell to Ambassador Lewandowski and Mr. Szumiezewica and proceed to motorcade for boarding. Motorcade departs for Parliament Building. NOTE: Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford depart en route Wilanow Palace. (Driving Time: 15 minutes) HEAD TO HEAD MEETING 4:45 p.m. Motorcade arrives Parliament Building (SEJM) where you are met by Office Director Waszczuk. Accompanied by Office Director Waszczuk, you proceed to First Secretary Gierek's private office. The First Secretary joins you at the top of the stairs. 4:46 p.m. Arrive at First Secretary Gierek's office for head to head meeting. Shortly after you arrive in private office, you are seated together for brief photographs. PRESS POOL COVERAGE (Length of Meeting: 30 minutes) 5:15 p.m. Escorted by First Secretary Gierek, proceed to Meeting Room for expanded head-to-head meeting. PRESS POOL COVERAGE (DURATION: 1 hour) SPECIAL NOTE: The meetings could run excessively long unless you take the initiative in terminating them. GREATO R FORD 11. MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued 6:15 p.m. Escorted by First Secretary Gierek, proceed to Signing Room. 6:20 p.m. Arrive Signing Room and take your seat to the right of First Secretary Gierek, The other members of the Official Parties stand behind you. PRESS POOL COVERAGE Ambassador Davies hands you a copy of the Joint Communique in English. Ambassador Lewandowski hands First Secretary Gierek a copy of the Joint Communique in Polish. You and the First Secretary sign your copies and return them to the Ambassadors. The Ambassadors cross them over behind the table and hand them to the other party to co-sign. You and First Secretary Gierek co-sign the Joint Communiques, exchange them, and then shake hands. (In total, you will sign four times.) NOTE: Champagne is served. Only a ceremonial sip is necessary. 6:30 p.m. Escorted by First Secretary Gierek, depart Signing Room en route motorcade for boarding. You bid farewell to the First Secretary at the motorcade. 6:35 p.m. Motorcade departs Parliament Building en route Wilanow Palace. 6:50 p.m. Arrive Wilanow Palace and proceed to residence. PERSONAL TIME: 1 hour, 37 minutes. Dick Cheney arrives for staff time. iono 12. MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued DINNER AT WILANOW PALACE Attire: Dark Business Suit, long dress 8:27 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford proceed to main porch to greet the following guests arriving by motorcade: Vice Premier and Mrs. Kazimietz Olszewski Chairman and Mrs. Jaroszewica Chairman and Mrs. Jablonski First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek PRESS POOL COVERAGE SPECIAL NOTE: The other guests have been invited to arrive between 8:00 and 8:20 p.m. Ambassador Davies escorts the first three Polish dignitaries and their wives to the Dutch Cabinet Room. 8:32 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek, proceed to Dutch Cabinet Room. 8:35 p.m. Arrive Dutch Cabinet Room and mingle informally with your guests for approximately ten minutes. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 36 8:45 p.m. Dinner is announced. Dinner guests proceed to dining room. First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek remain in the Dutch Cabinet Room. 8:50 p.m. You escort Mrs. Gierek, and the First Secretary escorts Mrs. Ford from the Dutch Cabinet Room to the dining room. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 36 FORD BERALD LIDHARY 13. MONDAY - JULY 28, 1975 - Continued NOTE: First Secretary and Mrs. Ford stay to the right of the table as they enter, and proceed to the center of the table. You and Mrs. Gierek turn left upon entering and proceed to center of table. 8:55 p.m. Dinner is served. 9:55 p.m. Dessert is served. 10:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL TOAST, followed by translation. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 10:10 p.m. Response toast by First Secretary Gierek, followed by translation. 10:20 p.m. Dinner concludes. You escort Mrs. Gierek and the balance of the dinner guests to the lounge for coffee. 10:25 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford arrive at lounge for coffee. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 36 10:40 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford escort First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek to their car. 10:45 p.m. Return to Residence. Remain overnight. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA, AND YUGOSLAVIA TUESDAY - JULY 29, 1975 DAY # 4 From: Terry O'Donnell BACKGROUND Since the First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek will have departed by plane at 8:40 a. m. in order to be in Krakow to receive you upon arrival, there will be no Warsaw departure ceremony. You will merely ride to the airport with Chairman of the Council of State Jablonski who, along with Mrs. Jablonski, Chairman of the Council of Ministers Jaroszewicz and Mrs. Jarosewicz, and Ambassador Lewandowski will accompany you aboard Air Force One to Krakaw. ARRIVAL CEREMONY - KRAKOW This will be an informal ceremony. You will be greeted by First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek and other Polish officials. You and the First Secretary then board your helicopter en route Oswiecim. (O-SHFIN-SIM). WREATH-LAYING CEREMONY AT OSWIECIM INTERNATIONAL MONUMENT In referring to this International Monument, you should remember to use the Polish name OSWIECIM, not the German name Auschwitz. You will lay a wreath, observe a moment of silence, view the memorial plaques along the departure route, and sign the visitor's book. You then bid the First Secretary goodbye, board your helicopter and depart en route the Institute of Pediatrics of the Medical Academy of Krakow. Chairman Jablonski will accompany you. FORD GERALD LIBRARY 2. Of the suffering and tragedy of World War II, Oswiecim has been preserved by the Poles as a reminder of the four million persons, representing 28 nationalities, who died after the concentration camp opened in June, 1940. Actually, Oswiecim consisted of three camps and 39 sub-camps. Over 12, 000 persons died daily at the peak of the Nazi exterminations, a "Martyrdom Museum" exists along with other graphic exhibits of the human devastation which occurred there. The Monument "to the victims of Warsaw" created by Polish and Italian architects and unveiled in 1966, is located at Camp "Birkenau". The nearby city of Oswiecim is a small industrial center (Population: approximately 50, 000) at the confluence of the Sola and Vistula Rivers, about 35 miles from Krakow. TOUR INSTITUTE OF PEDIATRICS OF THE MEDICAL ACADEMY OF KRAKOW The Krakow Pediatrics Hospital, constructed with the assistance from private American groups and with funds from the Agency for International Development, celebrates its 18th anniversary late this year. The 300-bed pediatric Hospital and Research Center was opened in 1965 under the director of the Medical Academy in Krakow. Last year, AID funds made it possible to open a new research wing at the hospital. Since its opening over 500, 000 patients have been treated and the research wing is conducting studies and researching serious childhood diseases. It is anticipated that additional American assistance will support the construction of a 300-bed rehabilitation center in the future. Upon your arrival at the Institute, you and Chairman Jablonski will be greeted by a delegation of hospitalized children who will present you with flowers, and Rector Popiela will present a medal and scroll. You then tour a ward and proceed to your motorcade, and depart en route Market Square. En route the Square, you will stop at a designated point to meet Secretary Gierek who will then accompany you in your car. MARKET SQUARE This main square is the center of the commercial and cultural life in Krakow and is associated with many important events in Poland's history. You will arrive and travel around the periphery of the Square in your vehicle. Following an introduction by First Secretary Gierek, you make remarks to the crowd and depart. FORD 4 BENALD LIBRARY 3. LUNCHEON AT WAWEL CASTLE Following your remarks at the Square, you depart via motorcade en route Wawel Castle where you rejoin Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford and attend a luncheon hosted by Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Mrs. Jaroszewicz. Following your introduction by Chairman Jaroszewicz, you will offer a toast. Wawel is the largest and most impressive of all Polish Castles. The former residence of Polish Royalty combines a Gothic Renaissance castle and a Gothic Cathedral erected on a fortified Hill (781 feet high) overlooking the Vistula River. A settlement has existed at this location since prehistoric times. In the 12th century, the area became an aristocratic and royal residence. The present Cathedral building (the third in succession) and the Castle were constructed in the 15th century. The Cathedral, encircled by 18 chapels, contains the sepulchres of many Polish Kings, as well as those of the Polish literary masters Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Slowacki. DEPARTURE CEREMONY Upon conclusion of the luncheon, you and the First Secretary board your car and depart en route Krakow Airport. The departure ceremony includes the playing of the anthems and review of the honor guard. You then bid farewell to First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek and the other Polish dignitaries, board Air Force One and depart en route Helsinki, HELSINKI ARRIVAL Upon arrival at Seutula Airport, Helsinki, you will be met by Urho Kekkonen, President of the Republic of Finland. You proceed directly to a stand-up microphone for an arrival statement. (No response by President Kekkonen is expected. You then take your leave of President Kekkonen, board your motorcade and depart en route the American Embassy Residence. COURTESY CALL ON PRESIDENT KEKKONEN Shortly after your arrival at the Embassy Residence, Secretary Kissinger and Ambassador Mark Evans Austad will join you and you will depart en route the Presidential Palace for a 15-minute courtesy call on President Kekkonen. Following the courtesy call, it is anticipated that the rest of the evening will be free. FORD LIBRARY DEPARTURE FROM WARSAW SEQUENCE 7:30 a. m. Dick Cheney will arrive for Staff Time. 8:35 a. m. You and Mrs. Ford depart residence en route foyer where you are met by Chairman of the Council of State and Mrs. Jablonski. 8:45 a. m. You and Mrs. Ford and Chairman and Mrs. Jablonski board motorcade and depart Wilanow Palace en route Okecie International Airport. Chairman Jablonski accompanies you in your car; Mrs. Jablonski accompanies the First Lady. 9:00 a. m. Motorcade arrives Okecie International Airport, Warsaw. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CLOSED DEPARTURE You and Mrs. Ford are met by Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Mrs. Jarosewicz and Ambassador Lewandowski. Board Air Force One and depart Okecie International Airport en route Krakow Airport. Presidential guests on board Air Force One will be: Chairman and Mrs. Jablonski Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Mrs. Jarosewicz Ambassador Lewandowski (Flying Time: 40 mins.) ARRIVAL IN KRAKOW 9:40 a. m. Air Force One arrives Krakow Airport where you and Mrs. Ford (accompanied by President and Mrs. Jablonski and Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Mrs. Jarosewicz) will be met by First & FORD Secretary (Krakow) and Mrs. Drapich, and Krakow Mayor and Mrs. Pekala. GERALD LIBRARY TUESDAY - JULY 29, 1975 - Continued Twenty girls dressed in traditional costumes will present flowers to you, Mrs. Ford and others in your party. You and First Secretary Gierek proceed to helicopter, board, and depart en route Oswiecim. NOTE: Mrs. Ford, Jack Ford, and David Kissinger. (along with the other wives) will depart by separate motorcade en route Collegium Maius, Krakow. (Flying Time: 20 minutes) VISIT TO OSWIECIM INTERNATIONAL MONUMENT 10:10 a. m. Helicopter arrives Birkenau Concentration Camp at Oswiecim where you will be met by Chairman Jablonski, Jozef Buzinski, First Secretary Bielsko- Biala Polish United Workers' Party; Jozef Labuda, Wojewoda (Governor) of Bielsko-Biala Wojewoda; and Kakimierz Smolen, Director of Auschwitz Museum. Escorted by First Secretary Gierek and Chairman Jablonski, you proceed on foot en route Oswiecim International Monument. 10:14 a. m. You, First Secretary Gierek, and Chairman Jablonski arrive at the foot of the Monument. You proceed to a point where two U.S. Marines will be standing guard with the wreath when you arrive at the location. The Marines will lead you to the base of the Monument. 10:15 a. m. You, First Secretary Gierek, and Chairman Jablonski arrive at the base of the Monument. The two Marines place the wreath at the Monument. You will place a hand on the wreath as the two Marines set it in position. Following this, you step FORD BEHALD LIBRARY back to join the First Secretary and the Chairman. TUESDAY - JULY 29, 1975 - Continued 10:16 a. m. You, the First Secretary, and the Chairman bow your heads in a moment of silence. 10:17 a. m. Escorted by the First Secretary and the Chairman, you walk to your left and view the memorial plaques at the Monument along the departure route. NOTE: Half way to the departure point from the Monument will be a special Visitors Book. You will be escorted to the Book to sign. Arrive Oswiecim helo landing pad. You bid First Secretary Gierek farewell, and you and Chairman Jablonski board the helicopter and depart en route Institute of Pediatrics of the Medical Academy in Krakow. INSTITUTE OF PEDIATRICS OF THE MEDICAL ACADEMY - KRAKOW 10:39 a.m. Arrive Institute of Pediatrics of the Medical Academy where you and Chairman Jablonski will be met by Professor/Doctor Tadeusz Popiela, Krakow Medical Academy; Professor/Doctor Barbara Kanska, Director of Children's Hospital; Professor/Doctor Jan Grochowski, Deputy Director of Hospital, and Professor/Doctor Zdzislaw Szafran, Director of Research. You and the Chairman, escorted by Dr. Popiela, Dr. Kanska, and Deputy Mayor Jan Skiba, proceed on foot en route Hospital entrance. 10:42 a.m. You and Chairman Jablonski, escorted by Dr. Kanska, proceed inside the hospital where you are greeted by a delegation of hospitalized children who present you with flowers. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 019178 4 FORD LIBRERY TUESDAY - JULY 29, 1975 - Continued As you enter the Hospital lobby, Doctor Popiela will present a medal commemorating the 600 year history of the Medical Academy and an accompanying scroll. Doctor Popiela will speak for about one minute followed by translation. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 10:47 a. m. You and Chairman Jablonski proceed on a brief tour of one of the Institute's wards. NOTE: The tour will conclude in the children's recreation area. Upon departure in the lobby, you will be asked to sign the guest book. 10:50 a. m. You and Chairman Jablonski thank Dr. Popiela and Dr. Kanska and members of the hospital staff en route motorcade for boarding. NOTE: Chairman Jablonski departs vià separate transportation. 10:53 a.m. You board motorcade and depart Institute of the Medical Academy en route Market Square. MARKET SQUARE (Driving Time: 17 minutes) 11:00 a. m. Motorcade stops at Bridge Grunwaldski. You depart limousine and greet First Secretary Gierek, inviting him to ride in your car. The car top will be removed. 11:01 a. m. After viewing Wawel Castle, you and the First Secretary board motorcade and continue en route Market Square. 11:12 a. m. Motorcade arrives Market Square, circling it completely before halting. y LIBRARY BERALD TUESDAY - JULY 29, 1975 - Continued You and the First Secretary proceed from your car to the base of the platform in Market Square, greeting the crowd along the way. 11:18 a. m. You and the First Secretary are invited to the platform by the President of the City (Pekala) and remain standing. You should first shake hands with the President of the City and step stage immediate right rear of the podium. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE NOTE: In Poland, it is customary to stand at outdoor ceremonies such as this and therefore there are no chairs on the platform. 11:20 a. m. President of the City offers welcoming remarks and introduces First Secretary. 11:23 a.m. Remarks by First Secretary, concluding in an introduction of you. 11:29 a. m. PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS, followed by translation. FULL PRESS COVERAGE CROWD SITUATION 11:36 a. m. Remarks conclude. Escorted by the First Secretary you depart platform on the right en route motorcade for boarding, greeting crowds along the way. 11:46 a.m. Motorcade departs Market Square en route Wawel Castle. (Driving Time: 7 minutes) CROWD SITUATION Class! FORD LIBRERY TUESDAY - JULY 29, 1975 - Continued LUNCHEON AT WAWEL CASTLE 11:53 a. m. Arrive Wawel Castle where you will be met by Professor Jan Szablowski, Director of Wawel Museum, and J. Zurowski, Director of Ministers Apartments at Wawel. PRESS POOL COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL 12:00 Noon You proceed to Holding Room where you join Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford. (PERSONAL TIME: 29 minutes) 12:29 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford depart en route Dining Room to attend luncheon. 12:30 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford arrive luncheon where you will be met by the First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 12:40 p.m. Luncheon is served. 1:30 p.m. Toast by Prime Minister Jaroszewicz, followed by translation. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 1:36 p. m. PRESIDENTIAL TOAST, followed by translation. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 1:42 p. m. Toast concludes. You return to your seat. 2:00 p.m. Luncheon concludes. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by the First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek, depart dining room en route motorcade for boarding. NOTE: On reaching the courtyard, you and Mrs. Ford pause to observe the Castle grounds. FORD a BENALU LIBRARY TUESDAY - JULY 29, 1975 - Continued DEPARTURE CEREMONY - KRAKOW 2:05 p.m. Motorcade departs Wawel Castle en route Krakow airport. The First Secretary accompanies you in your car; Mrs. Gierek accompanies the First Lady. 2:20 p.m. Arrive Krakow Airport where you and the First Secretary are greeted by the Commander of Troops and stand at attention for the playing of the Anthems. 2:22 p. m. U.S. National Anthem. 2:24 p.m. Polish National Anthem. 2:26 p.m. You and the First Secretary review the honor guard. As you pass the colors, you pause, face the colors, bow slightly, then proceed to the end of the line. You then make an about-face, and still following the Commander, return to front and center of the troops, stop, face the troops, and greet them as follows: CZOLEM ZOLNIERZE (CHO-WEM ZOL-NEE-ZAY) (Greetings, soldiers). The Honor Guard replies. You then turn to your right, proceed on to the end of the troops again, and thank the Commander of Troops. 2:29 p.m. You and the First Secretary bid farewell to the assembled dignitaries and one another and the First Secretary accompanies you to the foot of the ramp and bids farewell. You and Mrs. Ford board Air Force One and depart en route Helsinki, Finland. (Flying Time: 2 hrs. 25 mins. ) (Time Change: +1 hour) FORD & BERALD LIBRARY TUESDAY - JULY 29, 1975 - Continued ARRIVAL HELSINKI 6:00 p.m. Air Force One arrives Seutula Airport, Helsinki, Finland, where you and Mrs. Ford are met by Urho Kekkonen, President of the Republic of Finland and Ambassador and Mrs. Mark Evans Austad, U.S. Ambassador to Finland. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL 6:05 p.m. Escorted by President Kekkonen, you and Mrs. Ford proceed to stand-up microphone for arrival statement. NOTE: You proceed directly to podium. President Kekkonen and Mrs. Ford stand to the rear right and left of President Ford, respectively. 6:06 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS. FULL PRESS COVERAGE. 6:11 p.m. Remarks conclude. NOTE: No response by President Kekkonen is expected. 6:13 p.m. Escorted by President Kekkonen and Ambassador and Mrs. Austad, you proceed through VIP Lounge to motorcade for boarding. President Kekkonen will bid you farewell in the VIP Lounge. 6:20 p.m. You, Mrs. Ford, and Jack Ford board motorcade and depart Seutula Airport en route American Embassy Residence. (Driving Time: 25 minutes) 6:50 p.m. Arrive American Embassy Residence and proceed to quarters. FORD BERALD LIBRARY TUESDAY - JULY 29, 1975 - Continued COURTESY CALL ON PRESIDENT KEKKONEN 7:35 p.m. You board motorcade and depart Embassy Residence en route Presidential Palace for Courtesy Call on President Kekkonen. Secretary Kissinger and Ambassador Mark Evans Austad will ride with you in your car. 7:40 p. m. Arrive Presidential Palace. You will be escorted by a member of the Household to the Yellow Room. 7:45 p.m. Arrive Yellow Room for courtesy call on President Kekkonen. NOTE: Shortly after arrival, you and President Kekkonen are seated together for a brief photograph. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 15 minutes 8:00 p.m. You, Secretary Kissinger and Ambassador Austad bid President Kekkonen goodbye, proceed to motorcade, board and depart en route Embassy Residence. 8:06 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. Proceed to quarters. Remain overnight. FORD . BERALD LIBHARY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA, AND YUGOSLAVIA WEDNESDAY - JULY 30,1975 DAY # 5 HELSINKI, FINLAND From: Terry O'Donnell BACKGROUND PRIME MINISTER WILSON BREAKFAST Prime Minister Wilson will arrive at the Embassy Residence at 8:00 a.m. for a 60-minute working breakfast. Other attendees will be Foreign Minister Callaghan, Secretary to the Cabinet Sir John Hunt, Secretary Kissinger, General Scowcroft and Hal Sonnenfeldt. SECRETARY GENERAL BREZHNEV MEETING Secretary General Brezhnev will arrive at the Embassy at 9:30 a.m. for a 2-hour meeting. The meeting must conclude by 11:30 a.m. so that you and the Secretary General can attend the CSCE Opening Ceremony. CSCE OPENING CEREMONY You will depart the Embassy Residence at 11:45 a.m. to attend the 12:00 noon Ceremonial opening of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe at Finlandia Hall which is the site for all sessions of the Conference. The 30-minute session will include remarks by President Kekkonen of Finland, and Secretary General Waldheim. You arrive back at the Residence at 12:45 p.m. FORD BERALD LIBRARY 2. PRIME MINISTER CARAMANLIS LUNCHEON Prime Minister Caramanlis of Greece will arrive at the Embassy Residence at 12:50 p.m. for a 1 hour, 20 minute working luncheon. Other attendees will be Foreign Minister Bitsios, Cabinet Chef Molyviatis, Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft. PLENARY SESSION OF THE CSCE You depart the Embassy Residence at 2:15 p.m. to attend the 2:30 p.m. Plenary Session of the CSCE. This 4 hour session consists of 20 minute presentations by each of the following countries: United Kingdom, Greece, Iceland, Canada, Bulgaria, German Democratic Republic, Italy, Switzerland, and the Federal Republic of Germany. You are scheduled to arrive back at the Embassy Residence at 6:50 p.m. PRESIDENT KEKKONEN DINNER You will depart the Embassy Residence at 7:50 p.m. en route the Presidential Palace to attend a stag dinner hosted by President Kekkonen. Accompanying you will be Secretary Kissinger, Ambassador Austad, and Ambassador Sherer. Each CSCE Delegation will have four attendees. The format for the evening includes a receiving line in the Yellow Room, and dinner in the Great State Hall. (You will not deliver a toast) Following dinner, you will have coffee in the Hall of Mirrors. You are scheduled to arrive at the Residence at 11:45 p.m. FORD BERALD LIBRARY WEDNESDAY - JULY 30, 1975 - Continued SEQUENCE MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER WILSON 7:30 a.m. Dick Cheney arrives for Staff Time. 7:50 a.m. You greet Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft in the Embassy Residence foyer. 7:58 a.m. You proceed to front entrance of Residence to await arrival of Prime Minister Wilson of the United Kingdom. The Secretary waits inside. 8:00 a.m. You greet Prime Minister Wilson as he arrives Embassy Residence. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE You escort Prime Minister Wilson, Secretary of State Callaghan, and Secretary to the Cabinet Sir John Hunt inside where you meet Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft and proceed to the dining room for a working breakfast. Hal Sonnenfeldt will also be attending. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 1 hour 8:05 a.m. Breakfast is served. 8:55 a.m. Breakfast concludes. 8:58 a.m. You thank the Prime Minister and his party and escort the Prime Minister to the front entrance of the Embassy Residence. 9:00 a.m. You alone bid farewell to Prime Minister Wilson at curbside, as he departs. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE 9:01 a.m. You return inside Embassy Residence. PERSONAL TIME: 28 minutes FURD BENALD LIBRARY 4. WEDNESDAY - JULY 30, 1975 - Continued MEETING WITH GENERAL SECRETARY BREZHNEV 9:29 a.m. You proceed to front entrance of Embassy Residence to await arrival of General Secretary Brezhnev of the U.S.S.R. The Secretary waits inside. 9:30 a.m. You greet General Secretary Brezhnev as he arrives at Embassy Residence. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE You escort General Secretary Brezhnev and his party inside en route living room where you and the General Secretary take your seats. After the first minute of press coverage, Secretary Kissinger and the other meeting participants join for the second and last minute of press coverage. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 2 hours 11:28 a.m. You thank General Secretary Brezhnev and his party and escort him to his motorcade. 11:30 a.m. You alone bid farewell to General Secretary Brezhnev at curbside as he boards his vehicle. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE General Secretary Brezhnev and his party depart American Embassy Residence via motorcade. 11:31 a.m. You return inside Embassy Residence. PERSONAL TIME: 14 minutes & FORD Bunain LIBRARY WEDNESDAY as JULY 30, 1975 - Continued CEREMONIAL OPENING OF CSCE CONFERENCE 11:45 a.m. You and Secretary Kissinger board motorcade at Embassy Residence and depart en route Finlandia. (Jack Ford will ride with you if he attends. ) (Driving Time: 10 minutes) 11:55 a.m. Motorcade arrives Finlandia Hall where you will be met by a Finnish Protocol Officer. You proceed through a crowded hall for the ceremonial opening of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Stage III). PRESS POOL COVERAGE 11:59 a.m. You arrive at the U.S. Delegation table and are seated. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 1,000 12:00 Noon Ceremonial opening of CSCE Conference begins. NOTE: Head sets are available for simultaneous interpretation. DURATION: 30 minutes 12:01 p.m. Opening remarks by Urho Kekkonen, President of the Republic of Finland, concluding with introduction of U.N. Secretary General Waldheim. 12:16 p.m. Remarks by Secretary General Waldheim. 12:30 p.m. Ceremonial opening of CSCE Conference concludes. FORD y Bunaro LIBRARY WEDNESDAY - JULY 30, 1975 - Continued 12:30 p.m. You, accompanied by Secretary Kissinger, depart Finlandia Hall and proceed to motorcade for boarding. 12:35 p.m. Depart Finlandia Hall en route Embassy Residence. 12:45 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. PRESS POOL COVERAGE Accompanied by Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft, proceed inside Embassy Residence. LUNCHEON MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER CARAMANLIS 12:49 p.m. You proceed to front entrance of Embassy Residence to await arrival of Prime Minister Caramanlis of Greece. Secretary Kissinger waits inside. 12:50 p.m. You greet Prime Minister Caramanlis as he arrives at Embassy Residence. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE You escort Prime Minister Caramanlis, Foreign Minister Bitsios, and Chef de Cabinet Petros Molyviatis inside, where you meet Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft and proceed to dining room for working luncheon. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 1 hour 20 minutes 12:55 p.m. Luncheon is served. 2:05 p.m. Luncheon concludes. 2:07 p.m. You thank Prime Minister Caramanlis and his party and escort the Prime Minister to his motorcade. 2:10 p.m. You alone bid farewell to Prime Minister Caramanlis at curbside as he boards his vehicle. . FORD LIBRARY OPEN PRESS COVERAGE BEHALU WEDNESDAY - JULY 30, 1975 - Continued 6:30 p.m. Plenary Session concludes. 6:15 p.m. Accompanied by Secretary Kissinger, depart Concert Hall and proceed to motorcade for boarding. 6:40 p.m. You board motorcade and depart Finlandia Hall en route Embassy Residence. 6:50 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. Proceed to quarters. Dick Cheney arrives for Staff Time. PERSONAL TIME: 1 hour DINNER AT PRESIDENTIAL PALACE ATTIRE: BUSINESS SUIT, 7:40 p.m. Secretary Kissinger, Ambassador Austad, and Ambassador Sherer arrive Embassy Residence. 7:50 p.m. Accompanied by Secretary Kissinger, Ambassador Austad, and Ambassador Sherer, board motorcade and depart Embassy Residence en route Presidential Palace. Secretary Kissinger and Ambassadors Austad and Sherer ride with you in your car. NOTE: The actual motorcade departure time will be dependent on signal from Police so it may vary a minute or two. 8:00 p.m. Arrive Presidential Palace. PRESS POOL COVERAGE FORD w BENALD LIBRARY WEDNESDAY - JULY 30, 1975 are Continued 6:30 p.m. Plenary Session concludes. 6:15 p.m. Accompanied by Secretary Kissinger, depart Concert Hall and proceed to motorcade for boarding. 6:40 p.m. You board motorcade and depart Finlandia Hall en route Embassy Residence. 6:50 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. Proceed to quarters. Dick Cheney arrives for Staff Time. PERSONAL TIME: 1 hour DINNER AT PRESIDENTIAL PALACE ATTIRE: BUSINESS SUIT. 7:40 p.m. Secretary Kissinger, Ambassador Austad, and Ambassador Sherer arrive Embassy Residence. 7:50 p.m. Accompanied by Secretary Kissinger, Ambassador Austad, and Ambassador Sherer, board motorcade and depart Embassy Residence en route Presidential Palace. Secretary Kissinger and Ambassadors Austad and Sherer ride with you in your car. NOTE: The actual motorcade departure time will be dependent on signal from Police so it may vary a minute or two. 8:00 p.m. Arrive Presidential Palace. PRESS POOL COVERAGE FORD LIBRARY . 2 WEDNESDAY - JULY 30, 1975 - Continued Escorted by a member of the Presidential Household, you, Secretary Kissinger, Ambassador Sherer and Ambassador Austad proceed to Yellow Room. 8:05 p.m. Arrive Yellow Room and pass through receiving line to greet President Kekkonen. You are met by President Kekkonen. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 8:08 p.m. You depart Yellow Room en route Hall of Mirrors. You arrive Hall of Mirrors and receive Dinner and Coffee Cards (seating assignments) and greet guests informally. NOTE: Refreshments will be served. 8:40 p.m. Escorted by President Kekkonen, you depart Hall of Mirrors with other head table guests en route Great State Hall for dinner. 8:45 p.m. Arrive Great State Hall and remain standing until President Kekkonen is seated. 8:50 p.m. Welcoming remarks and toast by President Kekkonen. 8:53 p.m. Remarks conclude. NOTE: President Kekkonen's remarks will be printed on cards in six languages and will be available in your seat. FORD & GURALD LIBRARY WEDNESDAY - JULY 30, 1975 - Continued 8:55 p.m. Dinner is served. 10:30 p.m. Dinner concludes. 10:35 p.m. You, along with other Heads of Delegations, depart Great State Hall and proceed into Hall of Mirrors for coffee. 10:40 p.m. Arrive Hall of Mirrors and are seated. NOTE: Heads of Delegations will be seated at a large table. You remain at this table until the first cup of coffee has been served. Then you may greet other guests. 11:30 p.m. You bid farewell to President Kekkonen and depart en route motorcade for boarding. 11:35 p.m. Motorcade departs Presidential Palace en route Embassy Residence. 11:45 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. OVERNIGHT. R FORD GERALD GUEST LIST WIVES OF MEMBERS OF DELEGATIONS TO THE CSCE CONFERENCE: United States Mrs. Gerald R. Ford Mrs. Albert Sherer Mrs. Walter Stoessel (wife of US Amb. to USSR) Great Britain Lady David Hildyard Ireland Mrs. Garret Fitzgerald Wife of the Foreign Minister Norway Mrs. Trygve Bratteli Wife of the Prime Minister Poland Mrs. Edward Gierek Wife of the Party Secretary Mrs. Jarocziwicz Wife of the Prime Minister Mrs. Olczowska Wife of the Foreign Minister Sweden Mrs. Andersson Wife of the Foreign Minister WIVES OF PROMINENT FINNISH MEN: Mrs. V.J. Sukselainen Wife of the Speaker of Parliament Mrs. Olavi J. Mattila Wife of the Foreign Minister Mrs. Grels Tier Wife of the Minister of Health and Social Affairs Mrs. Erkki Huurtamo Wife of the Minister of Defense Mrs. Arvo Rytkonen Wife of the Minister of Commerce and Industry Mrs. Heikki Koski Wife of the Minister of Interior Mrs. Joel Pekuri Wife of Ambassador/Executive Secretary to Finnish CSCE Secretariat FORD Mrs. Matti Tuovinen Oknald % LIBRARY Wife of Secretary General, Foreign Office Guest List - page 2 Mrs. Jaakko Iloniemi Wife of Director of Political Affairs, Foreign Office Mrs. Kalevi Sorsa Wife of Former Prime Minister Mrs. Ahti Karjalainen Wife of Former Foreign Minister Mrs. Ralph Enckell Wife of Ambassador Mrs. Richard Totterman Wife of Ambassador Mrs. Klaus Castren Wife of Director of Protocol, Foreign Office Mrs. Kauko Sipponen Wife of Chief of Chancery Mrs. Bo Kelnberg Wife of Principal Aide-de-Camp to the President Mrs. Jaakko Hallama Wife of Ambassador/Foreign Office Protocol Mrs. Olli Auero Wife of the Deputy Chief of Protocol, Foreign Office Mrs. Klaus Snellman Wife of Consul General, Foreign Office Protocol Miss Niiranen Attache, Foreign Office Protocol WIVES OF CSCE AMBASSADORS ACCREDITED TO HELSINKI: Germany, Federal Mrs. Klaus Simon Republic Germany, Democratic Mrs. Heinz Oelzner Republic United States Mrs. Mark Evans Austad Austria Mrs. Heinrich Pfusterschmid-Hardtenstein Belgium Mrs. Jacques Eggermont FORD Bulgaria, People's Mrs. Assen Neykov , Republic Canada BERALD Lighaky Mrs. Ernest Adolphe Cote Cyprus Mrs. Demos Hadjimiltis Guest List- page 3 Denmark Mrs. Jorgen Adamsen Spain Mrs. Guillermo Cebrian Great Britain Mrs. T.A.K. Elliott Hungary, Peoples Mrs. Rudolf Ronai Republic Luxembourg Mrs. Georges Heisbourg Malta Mrs. J. Attard Kingswell Netherlands Mrs. Carel G. Verdonck Huffnagel Poland Mrs. Adam Willmann Portugal Mrs. Armando Nunes de Freitas Romania, Socialist Mrs. Constantin Vlad Republic Sweden Mrs. Goran Ryding Switzerland Mrs. Jacques-Albert Mallet Chzechoslovakia Mrs. Oldrich Pavlovsky Turkey Mrs. Ergun Sav (Wife of Charge d'Affaires) USSR Mrs. V.S. Stepanov Yugoslavia Mrs. Sava Obradovic runu LIGRARY MENU BISQUE D'ECREVISSE AU PAUPIETTES DE SOUDRE (Shrimp Bisque) FARCIES DE POIREAUX (Pike Perch) NOISETTES DE REINE FORESTIERE (Reindeer) BAVAROIS AUS MURES DES MARIAS (Dessert) Wines: White - Niersteiner Oelberg Spatlese 1970 Red - Chambolle Musigny 1969 Champagne - Lanson Brut + LIBRARY BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH: Mrs. Pirkko Liinamaa Wife of the Prime Minister of Finland Mrs. Kirkko Liinamaa (nee Lindross) married Jeijo Liinamaa, the present Prime Minister, is 1955. They have four children, ranging in age from 19 to 10 years. Mrs. Liinamaa is a cheerful and self-confident extrovert. She talks rapidly and is not hesitant about using her English. She devotes most of her energy to her home and family. Classified cable with additional bio attached. BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH: Mrs. E.S. Annikki Mattila Wife of the Foreign Minister of Finland Mrs. E.S. Mattila (nee Vestinen) married Olavi Mattila in 1956. They have three children ages 15 to 18. One of them spent last year in an American high school. Mrs. Mattila's child- hood was spent in the Karelian Isthmus, now part of the USSR. She has a degree in Political Science and was employed by the Finnish Foreign Ministry when she met her husband in Peking. She takes an active interest in her husband's work and is responsible for managing the Mattila family farm where they raise beef cattle. She enjoys meeting people and speaks goof English. FORD BENALD BIOGRAPHIC SKETCH: Mrs. Anita Hallama Wife of Finnish Ambassador Jaakko Hallama Assisting with Ladies Program Mrs. Hallama was born March 1, 1925. Her parents were Sven Theodor Weber (a businessman and longtime Director of LM Ericsson Inc. in Finland) and Very Gorbatova. Brought up in a wealthy Swedo-Finnish family devoted to sailing as well as the arts and painting, Anita Weber took a university degree in Philosophy in 1941. She studied in Cambridge in England in 1938. She married Jaakko Hallama in 1947 and has two sons (Jukka and Markku). Classified cable with bio attached. MRS. GERALD FORD SCENARIO FOR DINNER HOSTED BY WIFE OF PRIME MINISTER WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1975 - HELSINKI, FINLAND ATTIRE: Long Dress 7:57pm DEPART Embassy Residence via motorcade. FYI: The President will be attending a men's dinner (dark business suit) hosted by President Kekkonen. Jack will be in the north country for the night. Lead Car Police/USSS/MSheils Limo Mrs. Ford Mrs. Austad Follow-Up Car USSS Staff Car Weidenfeld Schumacher Porembka Stouffer Tail Car Police 8:00pm ARRIVE Smolna (government banquet hall) for ladies dinner hosted by Mrs. Kirkko Liinamaa (wife of the Prime Minister of Finland). Mrs. Ford will be greeted by Consul General Klaus Snellman and escorted to the receiving line (at the head of the stairs). Receiving line: Mrs. Kirkko Liinamaa Mrs. Annikki Mattila (Foreign Minister's wife) Cocktails will be served in the Yellow Room. FORD See attachments for guest list, menu and biographies BERALD LIDNAMY -2- (in Staff Instructions: Staff holding area in room at head of stairs, adjacent to the Yellow an d Blue Rooms. Dinner will be served. Dinner will be served in the Blue Room, with coffee and liqueurs following in the Yellow Room. NOTE: As Mrs. Ford is the senior lady, others will not leave until she begins to depart. 10:00pm DEPART Smolna via motorcade. (approx) Same as on arrival. 10:03pm ARRIVE Embassy Residence for overnight. (approx) FURN BERALD Lionary THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA, AND YUGOSLAVIA THURSDAY - JULY 31, 1975 DAY # 6 HELSINKI, FINLAND From: Terry O'Donnell BACKGROUND PRIME MINISTER DEMIREL BREAKFAST Prime Minister Demirel will arrive at the Embassy Residence at 8:00. a. m. for a 60-minute working breakfast. Other attendees will be Secretary issinger and General Scowcroft. It has not yet been determined who will accompany the Prime Minister. PLENARY SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE (STAGE III) At 9:15 a. m. you will depart the Embassy Residence via motorcade for a 3 hour, 30 minute Plenary Session of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe at Finlandia Hall. The following Heads of Delegations address the Session for 20 minutes in the following order: Czechoslovakia, Poland, France, USSR, Portugal, Ireland, and Cyprus. MEETING AT BRITISH EMBASSY WITH PRIME MINISTER WILSON, PRESIDENT GISCARD D'ESTAING AND CHANCELLOR SCHMIDT At 1:30 p.m. you will depart the Embassy Residence via motorcade en route the British Embassy for a one-hour working luncheon with Prime Minister Wilson, President Giscard d'Estaing and Chancellor Schmidt. Following luncheon, you depart at 2:37 p.m. en route Finlandia Hall. ruxu LIBRARI 2. PLENARY SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE (STAGE III) The Plenary Session of the CSCE begins at 3:00 p.m. and will run for 3 hours and 30 minutes. The following Heads of Delegations will address the Session for 20 minutes each in the following order: Yugoslavia, Hungary, Turkey, Belgium, Sweden, Austria, and Finland. RECEPTION HOSTED BY THE FINNISH GOVERNMENT At 7:20 p.m., you, Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford depart the Embassy Residence via motorcade en route Kalastajatorppa Restaurant where you will attend a reception hosted by the Finnish Government. After passing through a receiving line to greet Prime Minister and Mrs. Liinamaa, you will proceed to the lawn area and mingle for approximately 60 minutes, then depart. * ruxu 475538 LIBRARY 3. WORKING BREAKFAST WITH PRIME MINISTER DEMIREL THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1975 - Continued 7:30 a. m. Dick Cheney arrives for staff time. 7:50 a. m. You greet Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft in the Embassy Residence foyer. 7:58 a. m. You proceed to the front entrance of the Embassy Residence to await arrival of Prime Minister Demirel of Turkey. The Secretary waits inside. 8:00 a. m. You greet Prime Minister Demirel as he arrives Embassy Residence. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE You escort Prime Minister Demirel and his party inside where you meet Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft and proceed to the dining room for working breakfast. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 1 hour 8:05 a. m. Breakfast is served. 8:55 a. m. Breakfast concludes. 8:57 a. m. You bid farewell to Prime Minister Demirel at curbside as he boards his motorcade and departs Embassy Residence. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE 9:01 a.m. You return inside Embassy Residence. PERSONAL TIME: 14 minutes TURL 4. PLENARY SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE (STAGE III) 9:15 a. m. You board motorcade and depart Embassy Residence en route Finlandia Hall. 9:25 a. m. Arrive Finlandia Hall and proceed to Concert Hall for the Plenary Session of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Stage III). PRESS POOL COVERAGE 9:29 a. m. Arrive at U.S. Delegation table and take your seat. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 1,000 9:30 a.m. Plenary Session begins. DURATION: 3 hours, 30 minutes The Chairman for the Session is the Head. of the Delegation of Yugoslavia. Heads of Delegations address the Session for 20 minutes each in the following order: Czechoslovakia, Poland, France, USSR, Portugal, Ireland and Cyprus. 1:00 p.m. Plenary Session concludes. 1:05 p.m. Accompanied by Secretary Kissinger, you depart Concert Hall and proceed to motorcade for boarding. 1:10 p.m. You board motorcade and depart Finlandia Hall en route Embassy Residence. 1:20 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. Proceed inside. PERSONAL TIME: 10 minutes FORD GERALD LIBHARY 5. MEETING AT THE BRITISH EMBASSY 1:30 p.m. You board motorcade at Embassy Residence and depart en route British Embassy. 1:35 p.m. Arrive Embassy where you are met by Prime Minister Wilson. PRESS POOL COVERAGE Accompanied by Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft, and escorted by Prime Minister Wilson, you proceed inside British Embassy where you greet President Giscard d'Estaing of France and Chancellor Schmidt of the Federal Republic of Germany. The party proceeds to the dining room for working luncheon. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 1 hour 1:40 p.m. Luncheon is served. 2:35 p.m. Luncheon concludes. 2:37 p.m. Escorted by the luncheon party, you depart dining room en route British Embassy front entrance. PRESS POOL COVERAGE You bid farewell to President Giscard d'Estaing, Chancellor Schmidt, and Prime Minister Wilson and proceed to motorcade, board, and depart en route Finlandia Hall. runi BERALD LIURARY 6. PLENARY SESSION OF THE CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE (STAGE III) 2:50 p.m. Motorcade arrives Finlandia Hall. You proceed to Concert Hall for the Plenary Session of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Stage III). PRESS POOL COVERAGE 2:55 p.m. Arrive at the U.S. Delegation table and take your seat. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 1,000 The Chairman for the Session is the Head of the Delegation of Italy. Heads of Delegations address the Session for 20 minutes each in the following order: Yugoslavia Hungary Turkey Denmark Belgium Sweden Austria Finland 6:30 p.m. Plenary Session concludes. 6:35 p.m. Accompanied by Secretary Kissinger, depart Concert Hall and proceed to motorcade, board and depart en route Embassy Residence. 6:50 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. Proceed inside. PERSONAL TIME: 30 minutes FORD LIBRARY 7. RECEPTION HOSTED BY FINNISH GOVERNMENT Attire: Business Suit and Long Dress 7:20 p.m. You, Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford board motorcade and depart Embassy Residence en route Kalastajatorppa Restaurant. 7:35 p.m. Arrive Kalastajatorppa Restaurant. PRESS POOL COVERAGE You, Mrs. Ford, and Jack Ford proceed inside Restaurant where you pass through a receiving line to greet Prime Minister and Mrs. Liinamaa. 7:40 p.m. You, Mrs. Ford, and Jack Ford proceed to lawn area and informally greet guests. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 2,000 8:40 p.m. You, Mrs. Ford, and Jack Ford bid farewell to Prime Minister and Mrs. Liinamaa and depart reception en route motorcade for boarding. FORD , LIGHARY For Mrs. Ford Forward Thank youm POOL REPORT Mrs. Ford visits outdoor museum on island July 31, 1975 Mrs. Ford's activities during the day were planned for wives of heads of delegations of CSCE and other members of the delegation. "We must have broken all speed limits" (from the Market place to the island) Mrs. Ford said when she arrived at the open air museum on the Island Seurasaari. The island contai ns buildings and groups of buildings from every province of Finland, representing typical local cultures and histories. Most buildings in this "outdoor museum" date from the 18th and 19th centuries. Included on the island are farmsteads, a watermill, a country store, a granary, and church. There are samples of Finnish housing from a country cottage to a farmhouse to a manor dwelling. all made of wooden logs, in various shapes and sizes. Each house was taken apart piece by piece, numbered, and reconstru cted as it originally stood with furniture and utensils (except for the animals). The bus which brought Mrs. Ford to the island took the "prettier" route. It was winding and narrow. It passed a red clay tennis court, an inlet with dozens of colorfully painted boats tied at piers, a low-lying wooden school, the "organ pipes" memorial to Sibelius (to be discussed later), an old hospital, a new hospital (glass structured which the natives trefer to as "The Hilton".) The bus passed "Talbo", the Prime Minister of Finland's place on the water's edge. Across the water inlet of the Bay of Finland on the horizon were smoke stacks which belong to "Alko" the liquor monopoly. Near the white wood narrow bridge which the bus crossed slowly (because the boards rattled) were wild brown ducks and white seagulls, most of them floating and preening in the warmth of the brilliant sun. A small variety of bamboo grew along the edge of the water. A log cabin (child's size) on stilts was used to store food from wild animals years ago. They said there were wolves (not human ones) which went after the food. Many log cabins, passed on the way, had sod on the roof which sprouted grass and weeds to the height of 18 inches (approximately). Mrs. Ford chatted for about 5 minutes with a group after she got off the bus. (The poolers were not allowed near). When she did come closer she said she had stopped to shop for gifts. "I have a daughter and she has many friends. I bought trinkets many earrings, bracelets, and necklaces to take back to them so they wouldn't think I had forgotten them when I was away, "Mrs. Ford said. "Are you going to buy skis?" asked one man. "They like us to ski on America skis, " she replied. The mats she had purchased on her first trip to the open marketplace she said "will be going to our skiing lodge in Vail (Colorado, USA). R vord MORE Amougly -2- She had "noticed" a 4-year old little girl, Mira Tokisolo, who was in a child's swing made from wooden logs. This little girl's madonna-like exquisitely beautiful face was radiant with joy as she was pushed back and forth on the swing by her mother. Another child near-by is a day-boarder with Mrs. Tokisolo. His mother is a newspaper employee. She pays 300 Finnish marks a month for his care (5 days a week). He stays from 8 am to 5 pm. (Mrs. Ford did not go near them.) Mrs. Ford wore a red and white polka dotted, shirt-waist dress with bow at neckline and buttons on blouse; a white jacket (she took it off later because it was very warm, The Secret Service agent held it for her); and black and white spectator shoes. Another twosome Mrs. Ford "noticed" was on a flat log placed over a smaller round log. One boy jumped hard onto one end of the log, bouncing the girl up into the air. She repeated the action causing the boy's side to bounce him into the air. It resembled a tetter-totter, but it had trampoline action. Mrs. Ford remarked about the weather. "It is absolute y marvelous a beautiful day like this it's lovely. " Then she added: "I really expected it to be cooler so I am very pleased with the lovely sun." Mrs. Ford said she hoped to do more shopping if "I get the time." Suddenly the bus which brought the other wives arrived, While Mrs. Ford walked to the first house she spoke about "my daughter., Susan. as a photographer worked on a newspaper " (It was difficult to hear because she spoke so softly.) She entered the square courtyard of the farmhouse. The reason there was C onstruction with houses on four sides and a courtyard in the middle was to keep wild animals out. In the courtyard a group of dancers began their folk rhythms accompanied by two violinists, a flutist, and an accordian player. The dancers wore costumes traditional of various parts of Finland. The men: navy blue knee-breeches with colorful wool binding under the knee; white knee socks; black shoes; white shirts. When asked if she would join the dancers she said, "I don't know the steps" and laughed. The women wore colorful calf-length skirts; sleeveless vests (black) and white blouses. Some wore small hats (only married women wore hats), and some wore ribbons (unmarried girls wore ribbons in their hair). Mrs. Ford was escorted into the wooden farmhouse which had been painted with a special reddish paint (probably creosote (?).) Inside the house there was a paucity of furnishings.. a wooden mold to make reindeer shoes (the fur is turned inside); rocks for baking (they are heated like a sauna bath). Bread was baked two times a year. The bread was in the shape of a 12-inch doughnut and strung on a wooden pole near the rocf. It gets very, very hard. (The bread is made of rye flour and water and sometimes potatoes are added to the bread.) Antler horns were used as a device to wind wool or flax yarn for spinning. A large wooden tub was used to store salt. One wooden tub was used to store water. Rakes were three-pronged and made of wood, which is abundant. This house was considered "prosperous." 1080 MORE BENALD LIENARY -3- Outside there was a wooden balcony on the second floor. (Mrs. Ford did not climb up the ladder to reach the second floor.) The master bedroom had a wooden clothes closet with birds painted on doors. A fireplace made of bricks, a small bed, two small wooden chairs, small table, a horn, curtains of linen, the walls originally had no coverings. but now they are covered with smooth deerskin. There were wooden plates in one room, and a cupboard. had two cups and one saucer (made of pottery). A stove with metal door, a pair of hand-woven red and white wool gloves, and hand-made rug-runners were seen. A clock on the wall had no cover. There was a wooden rocking chair. (All furniture was hand made.) Cattle had been kept on the other side of the square courtyard in a barn, but were brought into the main living quarters to keep the family warmer with their body heat. Mrs. Ford heard an instrument played a kentele which is played on a table like a zither or on the lap. Small axes were stored on top of one door. Outside in the courtyard again, Mrs. Ford saw five girls who wore different Finnish costumes. At a small table covered with a white cloth in the courtyard, Mrs. Ford stopped to taste the refreshments she was handed an open face sandwich made with fish, cheese, decorated with dill. She did not taste it. But she did eat a piece of ham (cube) on a toothpick. They served meade (a tra- ditional Finnish drink made with raisins, sugar, water, lemmon and yeast non-alcoholic. (Other things go into this recipe.) The Lord-Mayor of Helsinki accompanied Mrs. Ford around the open air museum. His name is Teuvo Aura. She told him she was having a "delightful time" and "it was very colorful". She was served a "home-made brew" to which she said um". (it is non- alcoholic). Inside the courtyard are lilac bushes and dainty white birch trees. The roof of each of these houses is made of wooden shingles. Suddenly. a white butterfly floated by in the bushes. "This is one of the delightful parts, " Mrs. Ford repeated. "It is very cheerful and beautiful, very festive. " Asked if this reminded her of any parts of the State in the northern mid-west back home, Mrs. Ford replied: Well, I think perhaps Minnesota." "Naturally it is only possible to get a closer feel of the country by spending more time the other countries we were in. we were in such a short time it was practically from the airport to the palace wherever we were staying whatever occasion took place. there was very little time for sightseeing, " Mrs. Ford said! Asking a native who attended about the impression she had of Mrs. Ford she replied, "She is absolutely lovely. she is genuine. wholesome. the people reacted very warmly to her. She is such a beauty -- ravishing. people would wish to see more of her. LIBRARY MORE -4- On the way back to the pier where the women were to sail to an island for lunch Mrs. Ford and the group stopped to see the Sibelius Monument which looks like organ pipes, is made of steel and resting on granite rocks. A metal sculptor of the head of Sibelius is nearby: The memorial was explained to Mrs. Ford by the grand-daughter of Sibelius, Mrs. Enckell. (Her husband is the Finnish Ambassador to France.) Eila Hildunen sculptored this monument in seven years out of steel. She cast the metal, also. Mrs. Ford stopped to have her picture taken with the Sibelius Monument in the background. On the way to the pier, many people were on the sidewalk watching the caravan of cars go by escorted by motorcycle police. At the boat, the press was not permitted to go on board. only Sheila Weiden- feld, Mrs. Ford's press secretary, went on board with the wives of the heads of state. We passed three ice-breakers in the harbor. many small boats and some large ones. A few photographers were permitted on board. Saaristo is the name of the boat. Mr. Straus. Snellman, Counsel General at the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mrs. Ford and group had luncheon at Valhalla Restaurant on Suomenlinna Fortress Island, a 40 minute ride away. they viewed a fashion show after lunch. They were brought back to Katajanokka (?) Pier in the afternoon. (The press was not permitted to follow in a rented boat or to be around.) (Helsinki is a peninsula. The water is the Gulf of Finland. Directly East across the gulf is Esthonia S.E. is Leningrad.) Naomi Nover Nover News Service # # # FORD & BERALD LIBRARY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA FRIDAY - AUGUST 1, 1975 DAY #7 HELSINKI, FINLAND From: Terry O'Donnell BACKGROUND PRIME MINISTER MORO BREAKFAST Prime Minister Moro will arrive at Embassy Residence at 8:00 a.m. for a 45-minute working breakfast. Minister for Foreign Affairs Mariano Rumor, Secretary General of the Foreign Ministry Raimondo Manzini, and Diplomatic Counselor of the Prime Minister Francesco Vallauri will accompany the Prime Minister. Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft will attend from the U.S. side. MORNING CSCE PLENARY SESSION At 9:15 a.m. you will depart en route Finlandia Hall for the morning CSCE Plenary Session scheduled to run for 3 hours and 30 minutes. The Chairman for the Session is the Head of the Delegation of Liechtenstein. Following the Spanish Head of Delegation, you will address the Session for 20 minutes. The Heads of Delegations of Malta, Netherlands, Monaco, Norway and Romania speak after you. MEETING WITH PRESIDENT GISCARD D'ESTAING President Giscard d'Estaing will arrive at the Embassy Residence at 1:30 p.m. for a one hour-15 minute working luncheon. Other attendees will be Jean Savagnargues, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Claud Pierre- Brossolette, Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic of France, Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft. FOND BENALD LIBRARY 2. AFTERNOON CSCE PLENARY SESSION At 2:45 p.m., you will depart the Embassy Residence en route Finlandia Hall for the afternoon CSCE Plenary Session which is scheduled for 1 hour 45 minutes. The Chairman for the Session is the Head of the Delegation of the United Kingdom. Heads of Delegations address the session for 20 minutes each in the following order: Liechtenstein, San Marino, Luxembourg, and the Holy See. The Session will end sometime between 4:30 and 4:45 p.m. CSCE FINAL DOCUMENT SIGNING The concluding ceremony at which the CSCE Final Document will be signed will take place fifteen minutes after the Plenary Session at approximately 5:00 p.m. The 35 Heads of State or Government will be seated at a long rectangular table in French alphabetical order. You will sit between German Democratic Republic First Secretary Honecker and Austrian Chancellor Kreisky and will be the third to sign. The participants will each sign only once on a separate page after the last item of the CSCE Document which is drawn up in English, French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish. This original document will be retained in the Archives of the Government of the Republic of Finland. Each of the participating states will subsequently receive from the Finnish Government a true copy (copy certified by the Finnish Foreign Minister) of this final Act. The Finnish Government will transmit the text of this final Act to the Secretary General of the United Nations and to the Director General of UNESCO. Following the Document signing, President Kekkonen markes brief remarks, concludes the Conference and invites you and the other Delegates to the Delegates Lounge for champagne. You mingle informally for 10-15 minutes and depart. en route Embassy Residence. FORD BENALD LIBRARI PRIME MINISTER ARIAS OF SPAIN Following the Signing Ceremony, you will return to the Embassy Residence where you will meet with Prime Minister Arias of Spain for 30 minutes. (Approximately 6:15 to 6:45 p.m.) TOUR OF ICEBREAKER "UHRO" At 7:30 p.m., you and Mrs. Ford will visit the Icebreaker "Urho" where you will join President Kekkonen and take a walking tour followed by a brief, informal buffet dinner in the salon. Also invited are Secretary Kissinger, Ambassador and Mrs. Austad, Finnish Foreign Minister and Mrs. Mattila, and Finnish Ambassador to the United States and Mrs. Tuominen. The "Urho", named after President Kekkonen, is the newest and largest version of the Finnish icebreakers. The Finnish build the best and most sophisticated icebreakers in the world and have sold several to Western European countries and to the Soviet Union. As you know, the problem of extreme winter freezing of the Great Lakes has been one of major concern for many years. Each day the Lakes are frozen, 20, 000 jobs come to a halt. Sixty thousand additional jobs are indirectly halted. The countless additional number of frozen-area jobs affected make the daily loss a substantial and critical one. You will recall that Senator Griffin and Congressman Ruppe briefed you on the situation during your recent visit to Mackinac Island. The possible acquisition of Finnish icebreakers would aid the Finns economically as well as fulfill a need in the Great Lakes Area. You will return to the Embassy Residence at approximately 9:00 p.m. FDND 3. BREAKFAST WITH PRIME MINISTER MORO SEQUENCE 7:30 a. m. Dick Cheney arrives for Staff Time. 7:50 a. m. You greet Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft in the Embassy Residence foyer. 7:58 a. m. You proceed to the front entrance of the Residence to await the arrival of Prime Minister Moro of Italy. The Secretary waits inside. 8:00 a. m. You greet Prime Minister Moro as he arrives Embassy Residence. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE You escort Prime Minister Moro, Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariano Rumor, Secretary General of the Foreign Ministry Raimondo Manzini, and Diplomatic Counselor of the Prime Minister Francesco Vallauri inside where you meet Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft and proceed to the Dining room for a working breakfast. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 45 minutes 8:05 a. m. Breakfast is served 8:40 a.m. Breakfast concludes. 8:42 a. m. You thank Prime Minister Moro and his party and escort the Prime Minister to his motorcade. 8:45 a. m. You alone bid farewell to Prime Minister Moro at curbside, as he departs. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE 8:46 a.m. You return inside Embassy Residence. PERSONAL TIME: 29 minutes R FORD Gruald Libunay , 4. MORNING CSCE PLENARY SESSION 9:15 a. m. You board motorcade and depart Embassy Residence en route Finlandia Hall. 9:25 a.m. Arrive Finlandia Hall.= Proceed to Concert Hall for the Plenary Session of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Stage III). PRESS POOL COVERAGE. 9:29 a. m. You arrive at the U.S. Delegation table and take your seat. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 1,000 9:30 a.m. Plenary session begins. DURATION: 3 hours, 30 minutes NOTE: The Chairman for the Session is the Head of the Delegation of Liechtenstein. Heads of Delegations address the Session for 20 minutes in the following order: Spain United States Malta Netherlands Monaco Norway Romania 9:49 a.m. Introduction of you by the Chairman. runu LIBRARY 5. 9:50 a. m. You depart Delegation table and proceed to podium at stage right. 9:51 a. m. Arrive podium. PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS. FULL PRESS COVERAGE 10:11 a.m. Remarks conclude. You return to your seat at the Delegation table. 10:12 a. m. Plenary Session continues. 1:00 p.m. Plenary Session concludes. 1:05 p.m. You depart Concert Hall and proceed to motorcade for boarding. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 1:10 p.m. You board motorcade and depart Finlandia Hall en route Embassy Residence: 1:20 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. Proceed inside. LUNCHEON MEETING WITH PRESIDENT GISCARD D'ESTAING 1:24 p.m. You proceed to front entrance of Embassy Residence to await arrival of President Giscard d'Estaing of France. Secretary Kissinger waits inside. 1:25 p.m. You greet President Giscard d'Estaing as he arrives at Embassy Residence. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE You escort President Giscard d'Estaing, Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean Sauvagnargues, FORD and Secretary General of the Presidency of the Gruard Linuauy Republic of France Claud Pierre-Brossolette inside where you meet Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft and proceed to dining room for working luncheon. 6. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 1 hour 15 minutes 1:35 p.m. Luncheon is served. 2:35 p.m. Luncheon concludes, 2:37 p.m. You thank President Giscard l'Estaing and his party and escort him to his motorcade. 2:40 p.m. You alone bid farewell to President Giscard d'Estaing at curbside as he boards his vehicle. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE 2:41 p.m. Proceed inside Embassy Residence. AFTERNOON CSCE PLENARY SESSION 2:45 p.m. You board motorcade at Embassy Residence and depart en route Finlandia Hall. 2:55 p.m. Arrive Finlandia Hall and proceed. to Concert Hall for the Plenary Session of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Stage III). 2:50 p.m. Arrive at the U.S. Delegation table and take your seat. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 1,000 3:00 p.m. Plenary Session begins. DURATION: 1 hour 45 minutes NOTE: The Chairman for the session is the Head of the Delegation of the United Kingdom. Heads of Delegations address the session for 20 minutes each in the following order: FOND Liechtenstein Menalu LIBRARY San Marino Luxembourg Holy See 7. 4:45 p.m. Plenary Session concludes. NOTE: The Session will be recessed for 15 minutes to prepare for the signing of the conference document. CSCE FINAL DOCUMENT SIGNING 4:55 p.m. Accompanied by other Heads of Delegations, you proceed to the Signing Table on the stage and take your seat, third seat, stage right, between German Democratic Republic First Secretary Honecker and Austrian Chancellor Kreisky. (Order of signing according to French alphabetical order). 5:00 p.m. The Session is reconvened by the Head of the Delegation of Finland. 5:05 p.m. The Ceremonial Closing and signing of the document begins. Joel Pekuri, Executive Secretary of the Conference, and his assistant will pass the document to each Delegation Head seated at the table. You will be the third to sign and will affix your signature on a separate page (as will all the other Delegation Heads) at the end of the document. You sign only once. When the last signature has been affixed 5:40 p.m. the Executive Secretary of the Conference will return the document to President Kekkonen who will then stand at his place at the signing table, make remarks, conclude the CSCE Conference, and invite the Delegates to the Delegates Lounge for champagne. FUND DENALD LIUNARY 8. 5:43 p. m. Arrive Delegates Lounge where champagne will be served. Mingle informally. 6:00 p.m. Depart Delegates Lounge en route Embassy Residence. 6:10 p.m. Arrive Embassy Residence. Proceed inside. MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER ARIAS OF SPAIN 6:15 p.m. You greet Prime Minister Arias as he arrives at Embassy Residence. Secretary Kissinger remains inside. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE You escort Prime Minister Arias and Foreign Minister Cortina inside en route living room where you and the Prime Minister take your seats. After the first minute of Press Coverage, Secretary Kissinger and the other meeting participants join you for the second and last minute of press coverage. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 30 minutes 6:45 p.m. You thank Prime Minister Arias and Foreign Minister Cortina and escort them to their motorcade. 6:47 p.m. You alone bid farewell to Prime Minister Arias as he boards his vehicle. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE. 6:50 p.m. Proceed inside. PERSONAL TIME: 35 minutes FORD 9. VISIT TO ICEBREAKER "URHO" 7:25 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford depart via motorcade en route Icebreaker "Urho" at Katajanokka. 7:30 p.m. Arrive "Urho" where you are met by Mr. Tankmar Horn, President of Wartsila Company (Shipyard) and Mr. Helge Jaasalo, Director General of Finnish Board of Navigation. 7:32 p.m. You proceed up the gangplank to foredeck where you are met by President Urho Kekkonen. Also on hand will be Secretary Kissinger, Ambassador and Mrs. Austad, Finnish Foreign Minister and Mrs. Mattila, and Finnish Ambassador to the United States and Mrs. Tuominen. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE Accompanied by the men, you will receive a briefing on the Icebreaker by Mr. Horn on the foredeck. The ladies will take refresh- ments in the salon. You proceed inside the ship accompanied by President Kekkonen and ride elevator four floors. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ON TOUR OF SHIP 7:40 p.m. You proceed to "Urho" bridge walking up two floors. 7:45 p.m. Arrive "Urho" for briefing on technical aspects of "Urho" by Mr. Bengt Johanssan, Ship designer and Manager Wartsila Shipyard. FORD LIBRARY 10. 7:50 p.m. You proceed two floors down to view Captain's and Mate's Cabins. You then proceed by elevator four floors down to "Urho" Control Room where you receive a technical briefing by Electrical Engineer Jan Ahlfors. You then move to the conditioning room, sauna, and swimming pool, then up one floor to the aftdeck where you receive a briefing on towing winch by Captain Tom Artela. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE 8:00 p. m. You return to salon where you rejoin the ladies. NOTE: Mr. Jaasals will be on hand to brief you on the salon and some of its artwork. Buffet dinner follows. 8:45 p. m. You and Mrs. Ford thank President Kekkonen and bid him farewell since this is the last time you will see him. 8:50 p.m. You board motorcade and depart dockside en route Embassy Residence. 8:55 p. m. Arrive Embassy Residence. OVERNIGHT vuku THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 DAY #8 HELSINKI, FINLAND AND BUCHAREST, ROMANIA From: Terry O'Donnell BACKGROUND MEETING WITH SECRETARY GENERAL BREZHNEV You will depart the Embassy Residence via motorcade with Secretary Kissinger and the other U.S. meeting participants at 8:55 a. m. enroute the Soviet Embassy for a 9:00 a. m. meeting with Secretary General Brezhnev. The meeting is scheduled to run 2 hours and 15 minutes, ending at 11:15 a. m. HELSINKI DEPARTURE You, Mrs. Ford and Jack will depart the Embassy Residence via motorcade at 11:30 a. m. en route Seutula Airport for a 12:00 noon Air Force One departure en route Bucharest, Romania, flying time, 3 hours, 40 minutes; no time change. Lunch will be served on board. ARRIVAL CEREMONY, BUCHAREST, ROMANIA Arrival at Otopeni Airport, Bucharest, Romania, will be at 3:45 p. m., local time. U.S. Ambassador Harry Barnes and Romanian Chief of Protocol Nicolae Ecabescu will come on board to greet you then depart prior to your deplaning. You will be met by President Ceausescu, Mrs. Ceausescu, Prime Minister Manescu, Mrs. Manescu and other Romanian officials, as well as the President's son Nicu. The ceremony will involve a 21-gun salute, anthems, troop review and troop greetings -- similar to Poland -- (Your greeting: BOO NA ZEE WA, SOL DATS), introductions to Government and Military Officials and diplomatic representatives, and arrival remarks. FOKD HENALD LIBRARY 2. MOTORCADE TO SPRING PALACE You will ride with President Ceausescu in his open-top car from the Airport to Spring Palace. Mrs. Ford will ride with Mrs. Ceausescu. There will be two motorcade stops en route the Palace where you and President Ceausescu will get out of the limousine and greet the citizens. At both stops, you may be offered the traditional bread and salt and plum brandy (Tuica). The bread, usually baked in the house of local peasants, represents the flesh of the people and is a symbol of friendship and hospitality. The salt represents the land. At the first stop, Plaza Scienteia, Bucharest's Mayor Georgia Cioara will present you with a key to the city. You will be expected to make brief "thank you" remarks. SPRING PALACE Upon arrival at Spring Palace, your residence, you and Mrs. Ford will meet the Mission of Honor and proceed to the Petit Salon for a brief conversation with the official parties. This initial stop at the Palace will be very brief (approximately 30 minutes). The Spring Palace was built in the middle sixties specifically to house visiting heads of state. A low slung, modern structure, the Palace is situated on a bluff overlooking Lake Floreasca, an artificial lake that is one of the city's most attractive. The compound is located within a controlled area reserved for residences of top officials, including President Ceausescu. WREATH LAYING CEREMONY AND MEETING WITH PRESIDENT CEAUSESCU At 5:30 you will depart the Palace via motorcade en route the Council of State for the 1 hour 25 minute head-to-head meeting with President Ceausescu, Mrs. Ford remains behind for personal time. En route, you will stop at the Monument of the Homeland Heroes to lay a wreath and review the troops. The Monument, located near the Military Academy, depicts three larger than life figures; an infantryman, a sailor and a navigator and honors Romanians who fought for the freedom of the home- land during World War II. In its broader sense, it honors all Romanian warriors and patriots. The monument was dedicated in 1957. juni Bunnen Linnary 3. The Council of State, formerly the Royal Palace, is the site of the head-to- head talks, as well as the State Dinner. Built between 1930 and 1937, this imposing U-shaped neoclassical structure now houses the most important government organs of the Romanian State. President Ceausescu has his office there and the building is also the seat of the Council of State, the supreme permanent body of the State power, according to the Romanian Constitution. In the northern wing of the Palace is the National Museum of Art, which has Romania's most valuable collection of national artistic treasures. DINNER Following the head-to-head meeting, you return to the Spring Palace via motorcade for 25 minutes personal time, then depart with Mrs. Ford at 8:10 via motorcade en route the Palace of the Republic for President Ceausescu's dinner. Dress: Dark Business Suit, Long Dress. Upon arrival at the Palace of the Republic, you will be met by President and Mrs. Ceausescu and escorted directly to the dinner. (No pre-dinner reception). You will offer a toast. ROMANIAN CUSTOMS -- When you and Mrs. Ford are introduced to a Romanian, the polite response (phonetically) is "IM PAR A-BEE-NAY" the Romanian equivalent of "I am pleased to meet you." -- When a Romanian man is introduced to a woman, he will often take her hand and kiss it while saying, "SA-ROOTA-MUNNA" which means "I kiss your hand." -- An appropriate Romanian expression when one is toasting informally is "NA-ROKE" which means "luck." -- Romanians pride themselves on their Latin, not Slavic, heritage. runu Bunaru Lionary 4. -- The Romanians recently suffered severe flood damage and expressions of concern would be in order. -- While Romania is a member of the Warsaw Pact, her public stance is that all blocs should be dissolved. Thus, any reference to the "Eastern Bloc" would be resented. FORD & BERALD Lidnemi 5. SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 GREETING OF EMBASSY STAFF 8:00 a. m. Dick Cheney arrives for Staff Time. 8:30 a. m. You proceed outside to the Front Garden to greet Embassy Staff. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 8:45 a. m. You proceed inside Embassy Residence. MEETING WITH GENERAL SECRETARY BREZHNEV 8:50 a. m. You greet Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft in the Embassy Residence foyer. 8:55 a. m. You board motorcade at Embassy Residence and depart en route USSR Embassy. 9:00 a. m. Arrive USSR Embassy. PRESS POOL COVERAGE You are met by General Secretary Brezhnev. who escorts you, Secretary Kissinger, and General Scowcroft to meeting room. NOTE: Shortly after arrival in the meeting room, you and General Secretary Brezhnev are seated together for a brief photograph. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 2 hours, 15 minutes 11:13 a.m. Accompanied by Secretary Kissinger and General Scowcroft, and escorted by General Secretary Brezhnev, you proceed to motorcade, board, and depart en route Embassy Residence. You bid farewell to General Secretary Brezhnev at curbside. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 11:20 a.m. Benner LIURARY Arrive Embassy Residence. PERSONAL TIME: 10 minutes SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 - Continued DEPARTURE HELSINKI 11:30 a. m. You, Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford board motorcade at Embassy Residence and depart en route Seutula Airport. (Driving Time: 30 minutes) 12:00 Noon Arrive Seutula Airport. Board Air Force One. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CLOSED DEPARTURE 12:05 p.m. Depart Helsinki, Finland en route Otopeni Airport, Bucharest, Romania. (Flying Time: 3 hours, 40 minutes) (No Time Change) ARRIVAL CEREMONY- BUCHAREST, ROMANIA 3:45 p.m. Arrive Otopeni Airport, Bucharest, Romania. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CROWD SITUATION Ambassador Harry Barnes and Nicolae Ecobescu, Chief of State Protocol, will board Air Force One, extend greetings, then deplane prior to your and Mrs. Ford's exit from the plane. You and Mrs. Ford will be met by President Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu, Ambassador Harry Barnes, Prime Minister and Mrs. Manea Manescu, and other Romanian Officials. President Ceausescu's son, Nicu, will also be on hand, FURD Lionary SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 - Continued 3:49 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Ceausescu and Mr. Ecobescu proceed to the Honor Guard position, where you are to stand at attention. 3:50 p.m. Col. Nicolae Onisor, the Commander of the Troops, presents the Honor Guard. 3:51 p.m. 21 gun salute - Stand at attention during salute. Do not move foreward. 3:52 p.m. U.S. National Anthem. 3:54 p.m. Romanian National Anthem. NOTE: Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Ceausescu will be escorted to a special viewing area. 3:55 p.m. You, escorted by President Ceausescu and Col. Onisor, review the Honor Guard. The Honor Guard Commander will lead. You will or walk between the Honor Guard and President Ceausescu closest to the troops. NOTE: Halfway through the review, you stop, turn toward the troops, and greet the Honor Guard with "Buna Zuie, Soldats. " (BOO-NA ZEE WA, SOL-DATS) The soldiers will respond: "Long live the President" in Romanian. 3:58 p.m. Escorted by President Ceausescu, proceed to greet the Romanian Government and military officials and diplomatic officials after which you proceed to the podium. rurd Benalu LIBRARY 8. SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 - Continued NOTE: Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Ceausescu, proceeds to the Romanian Government officials area and is introduced after the President's introductions. 4:10 p.m. You and President Ceausescu arrive podium where you will stand to the right of President Ceausescu. NOTE: Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Ceausescu, is escorted to a position to the right of the podium. 4:11 p.m. Welcoming statement by President Ceausescu and translation, concluding in an introduction of you. 4:18 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS, followed by translation. FULL PRESS COVERAGE 4:25 p.m. Remarks conclude. 4:25 p.m. The Honor Guard and the Band will pass in review. 4:26 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Ceausescu, depart podium area en route motorcade for boarding. NOTE: In proceeding to the motorcade, you and Mrs. Ford and President and Mrs. Ceausescu will pass VIP building where you will meet young Romanian school girls who make a presentation of flowers. FORD BERALD LIUMARY SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 - Continued 4:30 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford and President and Mrs. Ceausescu board motorcade and depart Otopeni Airport en route Spring Palace. You will ride with President Ceausescu in his car; Mrs. Ford will ride with Mrs. Ceausescu in a separate vehicle. The Romanian car will be open top. There will be large crowds and two planned stops, each possibly involving the presentation of bread (a national custom symbolic of friend- ship) and a sip of Tuica(plum brandy). 5:00 p.m. Arrive Spring Palace. PRESS POOL COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL You. and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Ceausescu proceed inside Spring Palace and are met by the Mission of Honor comprised of the following: Mircea Andrei - Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ambassador and Mrs. Corneliu Bogden 5:05 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Ceausescu, proceed to the Petit Salon for brief conversation. OFFICIAL PHOTO COVERAGE 5:13 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford escort President and Mrs. Ceausescu to their motorcade for boarding. PRESS POOL COVERAGE FORD LIBRARY 10. SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 - Continued 5:15 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford-return to your quarters. PERSONAL TIME: 15 minutes HEAD TO HEAD MEETING WITH PRESIDENT CEAUSESCU AT COUNCIL OF STATE 5:30 p.m. You depart suite en route motorcade for boarding 5:32 p.m. Depart en route Council of State. NOTE: En route, you will stop at the Monument of the Homeland Heroes to lay a wreath and review the troops. There will be anthems. You will receive a briefing on details prior to the ceremony. TRAVEL/CEREMONY TIME: 23 minutes 5:55 p.m. Motorcade arrives Council of State where you are met and escorted inside by President Ceausescu and Nicolae Ecobescu, Chief of State Protocol. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE 6:00 p.m. You and President Ceausescu arrive meeting room and proceed to a seating area. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 6:00 p.m. Head to Head Meeting begins, with Secretary Kissinger joining shortly after the meeting is underway. 7:25 p.m. Head to head meeting concludes. 7:25 p.m. Escorted by President Ceausescu and Ambassador Ecobescu, proceed to motorcade for boarding. President Ceausescu will bid farewell at entrance to the meeting room. FORD BERALD 11. SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 - Continued 7:27 p.m. Motorcade departs Council of State en route Spring Palace. 7:35 p.m. Arrive Spring Palace and proceed to quarters. PERSONAL TIME: 10 minutes STATE DINNER HOSTED BY PRESIDENT AND MRS. CEAUSESCU ATTIRE: Business Suit - Long Dress 7:45 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford depart for U.S. Embassy drop-by, then on to the Council of State. 8:00 p.m. Arrive Council of State where you and Mrs. Ford will be met by President and Mrs. Ceausescu. PRESS POOL COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Ceausescu, proceed to Marble Dining Room. NOTE: There is no reception. 8:15 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford and President and Mrs. Ceausescu arrive Marble Room, proceed to head table seats, and remain standing. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 100 8:17 p.m. U.S. National Anthem 8:19 p.m. Romanian National Anthem 8:22 p.m. Dinner begins. Entertainment during dinner. LIBRARY 12. SATURDAY - AUGUST 2, 1975 - Continued 9:20 p.m. President Ceausescu's toast, followed by translation. SPECIAL NOTE: President Ceausescu's current plans indicate that his toast may be as long as 30 minutes in duration, and, if so, the entertainment may be omitted. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 10:00 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS, followed by translation. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 10:15 p.m. Remarks conclude. 10:17 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President and Mrs. Ceausescu, depart Marble Dining Room en route motorcade for boarding. 10:20 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford bid thank you to the President and Mrs. Ceausescu at the entrance to the Council of State and board motorcade. 10:32 p.m. Motorcade departs Palace of the Republic en route Spring Palace. (Driving Time: 8 minutes) 10:30 p.m. Arrive Spring Palace and proceed to residence quarters. PRESS POOL COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL 10:35 p.m. Arrive residence quarters. OVERNIGHT. quantity THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA MONDAY - AUGUST 3, 1975 DAY #10 From: Terry O'Donnell MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER BIJEDIC Prime Minister Bijedic will arrive Old Palace at 8:10 a. m. for a working breakfast. Secretary Kissinger, General Scowcroft, Ambassador Silberman, Secretary Minic, Ambassador Granfil and Mr. Cicanovic (Counsellor to the Prime Minister serving as interpreter) will be present. Duration: 35 minutes. TREE PLANTING CEREMONY AT PARK OF FRIENDSHIP Following your breakfast with Prime Minister Bijedic, you go to the Park of Friendship where you will be met by Zivorad Kovacevic, Mayor of Belgrade and other dignitaries, and plant a Ceremonial Tree (Yugoslav Fir). Each visiting Head of State plants a tree in this Park which is located on reclaimed land. Trees planted by Tanzania and North Vietnam are in close proximity to the tree you will plant. The Park is designed as a permanent symbol of friendship among peoples. It extends over an area of 35 acres and contains many cultural facilities. At the moment, the Park is under construction and when completed, it is expected to be one of the most beautifully arranged parks in the city. President Nixon planted a tree in Friendship Park on October 7, 1970. HEAD-TO-HEAD MEETING WITH PRESIDENT TITO At 9:42 a. m. you will depart via motorcade en route the Federal Executive Council Building for a head-to-head meeting with President Tito. Duration: 1 hour, 40 minutes. Following the meeting, you and President Tito proceed R LIBRARY 2. to the Federation Hall, take your seats at a table, and offer brief remarks to the press. You take your leave of President Tito and return to the Old Palace. PERSONAL TIME: 1 hour, 18 minutes. WORKING LUNCHEON AT FEC BUILDING At 1:30 p.m. you will attend a working luncheon hosted by President Tito at the Federal Executive Council Building. President Tito will offer a toast; you will respond. CEREMONY AT CITY HALL AND WALKING TOUR OF PARK You proceed to Belgrade City Hall following the luncheon and after greeting Zivorad Kovacevic, Lord Mayor of Belgrade, City Council Officers, Members of the City Assembly and town dignitaries, you go into the Main Assembly Hall where Mayor Kovacevic welcomes you, reads the Citation of the Golden Plaque of the City and presents the Plaque to you. After accepting the Plaque, you make remarks, sign the Golden Book of the City, and proceed on a brief walking tour of the adjacent Park area. Part of the walk will be on Marshall Tito Street. GREETING OF EMBASSY STAFF AND AMERICAN COMMUNITY Upon your return to Old Palace, the American Embassy Staff and their families will be on hand to greet you. DEPARTURE CEREMONY You and Mrs. Ford will proceed to the front entrance of Old Palace at 4:50 p.m., greet President Tito and Madame Broz as they arrive, and escort them inside for a brief reception. You then depart for Surcin Airport. After playing of the Anthems and reviewing the Honor Guard, you and Mrs. Ford bid farewell to President Tito and Madame Broz, board Air Force One and depart en route Mildenhall Air Force Base, England. The Flying Time is 2 hours, 30 minutes. The refueling time requires 60 minutes. You will deplane and greet the assembled crowd. 3. The flight to Andrews from Mildenhall AFB is 7 hours, 30 minutes. Time change: - 5 hours. Air Force One will land at 11:30 p.m. EDT. & FORD LIBRORY Day #9/Belgrade Sunday, August 3, 1975 5:20 pm AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVES Surcin Airport, Belgrade, Yugoslavia (Commercial Airport Terminal). OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CLOSED ARRIVAL NOTE: The President will receive a 21-gun salute. At the foot foot of the ramp, Mrs. Ford will be presented a bouquet of flowers by two Pioneers (one boy, one girl. The President and Mrs. Ford will be greeted by: President Josip Broz Tito Madame Broz (see President's schedule for additional greeters) Mrs. Ford and Madame Broz will be escorted to a special position on the ramp near the podium. (See President's schedule for details of ceremony.) 5:38 pm Mrs. Ford and Madame Broz, escorted by Vekjo Velasevic, Chief of Protocol, proceed to separate car in motorcade for boarding. NOTE: Interpreter will be Mrs. Branimira Jojic Madame Broz's personal interpreter. 5:45 pm Mrs. Ford and Madame Broz board motorcade. & FORD BENALD LIBRARY MOTORCADE DEPARTS Surcin Airport en route Old Palace (Dedinje Palace). [Driving time: 30 minutes] 6:15 pm MOTORCADE ARRIVES Old Palace. PRESS POOL COVERAGE (See President's schedule for details of events after arrival at Old Palace.) PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 2 hours, 7 mins. 8:25 8:17 pm GUEST & STAFF INSTRUCTION: Proceed to motorcade for boarding. Assignments as follows: Car. B Mrs. Ford Mrs. Silberman Car #3 R. Hartmann Car #8 J. Ford D. Kissinger Staff Car P. Sorum (60-A-08) S. Weidenfeld C. Porembka 8:2 pm Mrs. Ford departs Suite en route motorcade for boarding. 8:25 pm Mrs. Ford boards motorcade. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Old Palce en route FEC Building. [Driving time: 10 minutes] 8:35 pm MOTORCADE ARRIVES FEC Building. Mrs. Ford will be met by: Madame Broz Mrs. Razija Bijedic Mr. Mirko Milutinovic FURD LIBRARY 9-3 Mrs. Ford, escorted by Madame Broz proceeds to the Office of the Presidencey of the Republic. Mrs. Ford arrives Office of the Presidency of the Republic. NOTE: The President and President Tito will have already arrived. GUEST & STAFF INSTRUCTION: You will be escorted to the Serbian Room. (See President's schedule for details of State Dinner.) & FORD NIBRARY Monday - August 4, 1975 SEQUENCE: MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER BIJEDIC 7:30 a.m. Dick Cheney arrives Residence Quarters for staff work. 8:05 a.m. You greet Sec. Kissinger, Gen. Scowcroft and Amb. Silberman in Residence foyer. 8:08 a.m. You proceed to front entrance of Old Palace to await arrival of Prime Minister Bijedic. Secretary Kissinger waits inside. 8:10 a.m. You greet Prime Minister Bijedic as he arrives Old Palace. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 8:15 a.m. You escort Prime Minister Bijedic and his party inside where you will meet Sec. Kissinger, Gen. Scowcroft, and Amb. Silberman. You and Prime Minister Bejedic then enter Dining Room for brief meeting. NOTE: Sec. Kissinger, Gen Scowcroft, Amb. Silberman, Sec, Minic, Amb. Granfil, and Mr. Cicanovic (Counsellor to the Prime Minister serving as interpreter) enter an adjacent salon. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 8:30 a.m. Sec. Kissinger, Gen. Scowcroft, Amb. Silberman, Sec. Minic, Amb. Granfil, and Mr. Cicanovic join you and Prime Minister Bijedic in the Dining Room. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 35 minues 8:40 a.m. Breakfast is served. 9:15 a.m. Breakfast concludes. R FORD LIBRARY Monday, August 4, 1975 - continued 9:15 a.m. You thank the Prime Minister and his party and escort him to his motorcade for boarding. 9:17 a.m. You bid farewell to Prime Minister Bijedic as he boards his vehicle. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE 9:18 a.m. You proceed to motorcade for boarding. NOTE: Mr. Dimce Belovski will ride in your car. Tree-Planting Ceremony at Park of Friendship 9:20 a.m. You board motorcade and depart Old Palace en route Park of Friendship for Tree Planting. 9:30 a.m. Arrive Park of Friendship Tree Planting Area where you will be met by: Zivorad Kovacevic, Mayor of Belgrade Assembly Dignitaries Representative of the Young Foresters OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CROWD SITUATION 9:35 a.m. Escorted by Mayor Kovacevic, proceed to a pre-selected location adjacent to the Park Walkway where you will plant the Ceremonial Tree (Yugoslav Fir). NOTE: Each visiting Head of State plants a tree in this Park, which is located on reclaimed land. Trees planted by Tanzania and North Vietnam are in close proximity to our tree. & runu Bensen LIBUARY 6. Monday, August 4, 1975 - continued You will be asked to shovel a small amount of earth and ceremoniously water the new tree. 9:40 a.m. After you sign the Park of Friendship Guest Book, the ceremony concludes. You thank the local dignitaries and proceed to motorcade for boarding. NOTE: En route motorcade, you will greet young Foresters who will present you and Sec. Kissinger with one of their badges. Head-to-Head Meeting with President Tito 9:42 a.m. You board motorcade and depart Park of Friendship Tree Planting Area en route FEC Building. 9:45 a.m. Arrive FEC Building, where you will be met by Prime Minister Bijedic and Foreign Minister Minic. PRESS POOL COVERAGE Escorted by Prime Minister Bijedic and Foreign Minister Minic, proceed to the top of the stairs where you are greeted by President Tito. Escorted by President Tito, you proceed to the Office of the Presidency of the Republic. 9:48 a.m. Escorted by President Tito and followed by both Delegations, arrive Office of the Presidency of the Republic and are seated for Head-to-Head Meeting. PRESS POOL COVERAGE DURATION: 1 hour, 40 minutes. 11:28 a.m. Head-to-Head Meeting concludes. runo BENNLU LIBRARY 7. Monday, August 4, 1975 Continued Statements to the Press 11:30 a.m. You, escorted by President Tito, depart Office of the Presidency of the Republic and proceed to Federation Hall to offer statements to the Press. 11:32 a.m. Escorted by President Tito, you arrive Federation Hall and are seated at a table with President Tito. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE 11:32 a.m. YOU OFFER A BRIEF STATEMENT WHILE SEATED, FOLLOWED BY TRANSLATION. FULL PRESS COVERAGE 11:37 a.m. Remarks conclude. 11:42 a.m. President Tito responds while seated followed by translation. 11:47 a.m. Remarks conclude. Escorted by President Tito, you depart Federation Hall en route motorcade for boarding. You will bid farewell to President Tito at the top of the stairs. 11:50 a.m. Board mot orcade. DEPART FEC Building en route Old Palace. (Driving time: 10 minutes) 12:00 noon ARRIVE Old Palace and proceed inside Old Palace en route Suite. PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 1 hour, 18 mins. Working Luncheon at FEC Building 1:18 p.m. Depart Suite en route motorcade for boarding. 1:20 p.m. Board motorcade and depart. DEPART Old Palace en route FEC Building. FOND LIBRARY Monday, August 4, 1975 - Continued 1:30 p.m. ARRIVE FEC Building where you will be met by: Prime Minister Bijedic Foreign Minister Minic PRESS POOL COVERAGE Escorted by Prime Minister Bijedic and Foreign Minister Minic, proceed to the Office of the Presidency of the Republic. 1:35 p.m. Arrive entrance of the Office of the Presidency of the Republic, greet President Tito, and proceed inside for a brief visit. 1:38 p.m. Escorted by President Tito, depart Office of the Presidency of the Republic en route Bosnian Room. Escorted by President Tito, arrive Bosnian Room and informally greet guests. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 1:45 p.m. Escorted by President Tito, depart Bosnia Room en route Serbian Room to attend Working Luncheon. Escorted by President Tito, arrive Serbian Room and are seated. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 1:50 p.m. Luncheon is served. 2:20 p.m. President Tito offers informal toast, followed by translation. 2:28 p.m. Presidential informal toast, followed by translation. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 2:36 p.m. Toast concludes. FORD LIBRARY 9. Monday, August 4, 1975 - continued You are seated for coffee. 2:45 p.m. Escorted by President Tito, depart Serbian Room en route motorcade for boarding. President Tito bids farewell at the motorcade. Ceremony at City Hall and Walking Tour of Park 2:50 p.m. You board motorcade and depart FEC Building en route Belgrade City Hall. (Driving time: 10 minutes) 3:00 p.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES Belgrade City Hall in downtown Belgrade. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CROWD SITUATION You proceed inside City Hall where you will be met by: Zivorad Kovacevic, Lord Mayor of Belgrade City Council Officers 3:05 p.m. You, escorted by Mayor Kovacevich proceed to a position in the hallway to acknowledge members of the City Assembly. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 3:10 p.m. You, Sec. Kissinger, and Amb. Silberman are escorted by Mayor Kovacevic into an adjacent room and are introduced to Town Dignitaries. NOTE: Sec. Kissinger, Amb. Silberman, and Town Dignitaries will be escorted to their seats in the Main Assembly Hall. 3:15 p.m. Escorted by Mayor Kovacevic, proceed into Main Assembly Hall and are seated. & FORD ATTENDANCE: 200 Burain LIURARY monday, August 4, 1975 - Continued 3:16 p.m. Mayor Kovacevic proceeds to podium, offers welcoming remarks, reads the Citation of the Golden Plaque of the City, and presents the Plaque to you. Translation follows. 3:22 p.m. You rise, accept Plaque and proceed to podium. 3:25 p.m. Presidential remarks followed by translation. FULL PRESS COVERAGE 3:30 p.m. Remarks conclude. You return to your seat. 3:31 p.m. Mayor Kovacevic thanks you and closes the Assembly. You escorted by Mayor Kovacevic and followed by Official Party & J. Ford proceed through the Assembly Hall into the adjacent salon where you sign the Golden Book of the City. 3:32 p.m. You, escorted by Mayor Kovacevic, depart salon and proceed to the front steps of City Hall and subsequently on a brief walking tour of the adjacent Park area. Part of walk will be on Marshall Tito Street. PRESS POOL COVERAGE CROWD SITUATION 3:52 p.m. Walking tour concludes. 3:55 p.m. You thank the Mayor and depart Park enroute motorcade for boarding. 4:00 p.m. You board motorcade. Greeting of Embassy Staff and American Community MOTORCADE DEPARTS downtown Belgrade en route Old Palace. (Driving time: 10 minutes) & FORD wanned LIBRAR 11. Monday - - August 4, 1975 - continued 4:10 p.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES Old Palace. Members of the American Embassy Staff and families (200) will be on hand to greet you. You proceed to Suite. 4:15 p.m. Arrive Suite PERSONAL STAFF TIME: 35 minutes Departure Ceremony 4:50 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford depart Suite en route Old Palace front entrance. 4:53 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford arrive Old Palace front entrance to await the arrival of President Tito and Madame Broz. 4:55 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford greet President Tito and Madame Broz as they arrive at Old Palace. PRESS POOL COVERAGE You and Mrs. Ford escort President Tito inside Old Palace en route Reception Room. 4:57 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford and President Tito and Madame Broz arrive reception room for brief conversation. OFFICIAL PHOTO COVERAGE 5:00 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford escort President Tito and Madame Broz to motorcade for boarding. NOTE: You and President Tito will ride together while Mrs. Ford and Madame Broz will ride in a separate vehicle. You and Mrs. Ford and President Tito and Madame Broz board motorcade and depart Old Palace en route Sucin Airport. (Driving time: 20 minutes) * runn Monday - August 4, 1975 -Continued 5:20 p.m. ARRIVE Surcin Airport. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CLOSED DEPARTURE You and President Tito stand at attention for the Playing of the Anthems. 5:25 p.m. U.S. National Anthem. 5:27 p.m. Yugoslav National Anthem. You and President Tito escorted by the Commander of Troops, review the Honor Guard. NOTE: Mrs. Ford and Madame Broz will be escorted to a position at the foot of the ramp. You and Mrs. Ford, escorted by President Tito and Madame Broz, bid farewell to High Officials and Assembly Guests. 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Ford is presented flowers by two pioneers. 5:30 p.m. You and Mrs. Ford bid farewell to President Tito and Madame Broz at the foot of the ramp and board Air Force One. AIR FORCE ONE DEPARTS Surcin Airport, Belgrade, Yugoslavia en route Mildenhall AFB, England. (Flying time: 2 hours, 30 minutes) R FORD LIBRARY MONDAY - - AUGUST 4, 1975 - Continued 8:00 p.m. Air Force One arrives Mildenhall Air Force Base, England. (Ground Time: 1 hour) 9:00 p.m. Air Force One departs Milden hall Air Force Base, England, en route Andrews AFB. (Flying Time: 7 hours, 30 minutes) (Time Change: - 5 hours) 11:30 p.m. Air Force One arrives Andrews AFB. You and Mrs. Ford board helicopter and depart en route the White House. 11:50 p.m. Arrive South Grounds. ####### & FORD manniu 8/1/75 7:30 pm 10-1 Day #10/Belgrade Monday, August 4, 1975 Free morning until 11:50 am. 12:30 ? 11:45 am GUEST & STAFF INSTRUCTION: Proceed to motorcade for boarding. Assignments as follows: Car B: Mrs. Ford - Mrs. Silberman Mrs. Belovski Staff Car P. Sorum (60-A-08) S. Weidenfeld C. Porembka 11:50 am Mrs. Ford departs Suite en route motorcade for boarding. 11:55 am Mrs. Ford boards motorcade. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Old Palace en route White Palace. [Driving time: 2 minutes] 11:57 am MOTORCADE ARRIVES White Palace. Mrs. Ford will be met by: Madame Broz 12:00 noon Mrs. Ford, escorted by Madame Broz, proceeds to upstairs quarters for brief meeting. GUEST & STAFF INSTRUCTION: You will be escorted to Drawing Room to meet other Yugoslav and R FORD American guests. BENNAN LIBRARY 1 10 - 2 - 12:15 pm Mrs. Ford, escorted by Madame Broz, departs upstairs quarters en route Drawing Room. 12:16 pm Mrs. Ford arrives Drawing Room, is introduced to and informally mingles with Yugoslav guests. NOTE: An aperatif will be served at this time. 12:53 pm Mrs. Ford, escorted by Madame Broz, departs Drawing Room en route Dining Room. 12:55 pm Mrs. Ford arrives Dining Room and is seated for luncheon. 12:55 pm Luncheon is served. 2:00 pm Luncheon concludes. 2:00 pm Mrs. Ford, escorted by Madame Broz, departs Dining Room en route motorcade for boarding. GUEST & STAFF INSTRUCTION: Proceed to motorcade for boarding. Assignments as on arrival. NOTE: Madame Broz will bid farewell at entrance hall. 2:03 pm Mrs. Ford boards motorcade. MOTORCADE DEPARTS White Palace en route Old Palace. [Driving time: 2 minutes] 2:05 pm MOTORCADE ARRIVES White Palace. 10#0 Mrs. Ford proceeds to Suite. 2:10 pm Mrs. Ford arrives Suite. (See President's schedule for details for departure.) LUNCHEON GUESTS NOTE: Attire for the Tea and Luncheon will be informal summer dress. Mrs. Rosalie Silberman Ms. Sheila Weidenfeld Mrs. Patricia Miller Mrs. Dorothy Catherman Mrs. Susan Sweitzer Mrs. Ida York Mrs. Doris Krys Mrs. Marija Bakaric-Soljan Mrs. Nada Gligorov Mrs. Razija Bijedic Mrs. Milka Minic Mrs. Desanka Maksimovic Mrs. Zora Tomic Mrs. Tankosava Simic Mrs. Ivanka Kekic Mrs. Zdenka Javorski Mrs. Nada Belovski Mrs. Anica Granfil Mrs. Vjera Popovic Mrs. Amra Lekic Dr. Zaga Berovic Mrs. Olivera Vulovic Mrs. Milica Milutinovic Mrs. Jelena Zimonjic Mrs. Olivera Galovic Mrs. Desanka Starcevic Mrs. Nada Rapo Mrs. Branimira Jojic, Interpreter R FORD ABOUT IRST FLOOR THITE PALACE DINING CONVERSATION ROOM AREA TABLE FIREPLACE RECEPTION SIBRARY ROOM J 11 FOYER ? TRIPLE. DOORWAY 6 columns PORTICO 24 steps 000000 DOOOOO 00000000 DRIVEWAY BALL ARCADE ARCA ARCADE DE TREE RECADE CADE To OLD PALACE 10 not' Wednesday, July 30, 1975 11:45 a.m. See President's schedule for details on opening session of CSCE. 1:00 p.m. Mrs. Ford departs Embassy Residence enroute motorcade for boarding. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Embassy residence enroute Kauppahalli (Driving time: 15 minutes) 1:15 p.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES Kauppahalli Mrs. Ford proceeds on walking tour of Kauppahalli (Indoor Market) PRESS POOL COVERAGE 1:55 p.m. Mrs. Ford arrives Kaupakilta Restaurant (and proceeds to Raati Room) for luncheon hosted by Mrs. Austad. 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Ford arrives Raati Room and takes her seat. 2:01 p.m. Luncheon is served. 2:55 p.m. Luncheon concludes. 2:55 p.m. Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Austad, bids farewell to luncheon guests and departs Raati Room enroute motorcade for boarding. 3:00 p.m. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Kauppakilta Restaurant enroute Embassy Residence. (Driving time: 15 minutes) 3:15 p.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES Embassy Residence. Mrs. Ford proceeds to Residence. PERSONAL/STAFF TIME 4 hours 30 minutes 7:50 p.m. Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Austad, departs Attire: Residence enroute motorcade for boarding. Long Dress MOTORCADE DEPARTS Embassy Residence enroute Smolna. & 1988 (Driving time: 10 minutes) 8:00 p.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES Smolna. Mrs. Ford will be met by: Mr. Klaus Shellman, Consul General, Foreign Office Protocol. Mrs. Ford, escorted by Klaus Snellman, proceeds to head of stairs to greet: Mrs. Kirkko Linamaa, wife of Prime Minister and official hostess. Mrs. Annikki Mattila, wife of Foreign Minister 8:05 p.m. Mrs. Ford proceeds to Yellow Room - for indoor reception. 8:25 p.m. Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Liinamaa, proceeds to Blue Room for dinner. 8:29 p.m. Mrs. Ford arrives Blue Room and takes her seat. 8:30 p.m. Dinner is served. 9:30 p.m. Dinner concludes. 9:31 p.m. Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Liinamaa, departs Blue Room enroute Yellow Room for tea and cordials. 9:33 p.m. Mrs. Ford arrives Yellow Room for informal conversation. 9:55 p.m. Mrs. Ford bids farewell to dinner guests and departs Yellow Room enroute motorcade for boarding. 10:00 p.m. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Smolna enroute Embassy residence. (Driving time:- 10 minutes) 10:10 p.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES Embassy residence. Mrs. Ford proceeds to residence. OVERNIGHT R BLEASE FORD LIQUARY Thursday, July 31, 1975 10:45 a.m. Mrs. Ford departs Embassy Residence enroute 10: 30 depart motorcade for boarding. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Embassy Residence enroute 1/2 Helsinki City Hall. (Driving time: 15 minutes) 11:00 a.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES City Hall. fv. market Square Mrs. Ford joins wives of Heads of CSCE Delegation and distinguished guests for special program. 15 min, 11:02 Official welcome by Mayor Aura, Mayor of Helsinki. 11:05 a.m Mrs. Ford boards tour bus for sightseeing tour of Helsinki. 11:30 Tour bus arrives Seurassari for walking tour and special program. 12:00 Tour bus departs Seurassari enroute Sibelius monument. 12:10 Tour arrives Sibelius monument PRESS POOL COVERAGE 12:15 Tour bus departs Sibelius monument enroute Katajanokka Pier 12:30 Tour bus arrive Pier. 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Ford departs tour bus and proceeds to boat for boarding. 12:40 p.m. BOAT DEPARTS Pier enroute Suomenlinna (Sailing time 35 minutes) 1:15 p.m. BOAT ARRIVES Suomenlinna. Mrs. Ford proceeds into Walhalla Restaurant. R FORD THE 1:25 p.m. Mrs. Ford arrives Walhalla Restaurant and takes her seat. 1:30 p.m. Luncheon is served. 2:30 p.m. Luncheon concludes. fabied bacrafts 2:35 p.m. Fashion show begins furs 3:20 p.m. Fashion show concludes. 3:20 p.m. Mrs. Ford departs Walhalla Restaurant enroute boat for boarding. 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Ford arrives boat. BOAT DEPARTS Suomenlinna enroute Katajanokka Pier. (Sailing time: 40 minutes) 4:10 p.m. BOAT ARRIVES Pier. Mrs. Ford proceeds to motorcade for boarding. 4:15 p.m. MOTORCADE DEPARTS pier, enroute Embassy Residence. (Driving time: 10 minutes) 4:25 p.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES Embassy Residence. Mrs. Ford proceeds to Residence. PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 2 hours 6:45 J merson 55 minutes 7:20 p.m. See President's schedule for details on Finnish Government Reception. Pres, ? Jack 30 iminutes runo Pres. has Plans LIBRARY for Denner Friday, August 1, 1975 9:15 a.m. See President's schedule for details on CSCE Working Session. 11:00 a.m. Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford depart Concert Hall enroute motorcade for boarding. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Finlandia Hall enroute Embassy Residence. (Driving time: 15 minutes) 11:15 a.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES Embassy Residence. Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford proceed to residence. FREE AFTERNOON AND EVENING Saturday, August 2, 1975 11:40 a.m. See President's Schedule for Helsinki, Finland departure and Bucharest, Romania arrival. 5:20 p.m. The President and Mrs. Ford arrive residence quarters. PERSONAL TIME FOR MRS. FORD: 2 hours 50 minutes 8:10 p.m. See President's Schedule for details of evening's activities. Sunday, August 3, 1975 8:30 a.m. See President's Schedule for details on trip to Sinaia, departure Bucharest and arrival in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. 6:35 p.m. The President and Mrs. Ford arrive suite. PERSONAL TIME. FOR MRS. FORD: 1 hour 10 minutes & FORN BERALU 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Ford departs suite enroute motorcade for boarding. 7:50 p.m. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Old Palace enroute FEC Building. (Driving time: 10 minutes) 8:00 p.m. MOTORCADE ARRIVES FEC Building. Mrs. Ford will be met by: Madame Broz Mrs. Ford escorted by Madame Broz, proceeds to reception area. NOTE: Mrs. Ceausescuhas proposed a tea during this period. We are still negotiating this activity. 8:02 p.m. See President's Schedule for details of evening's activities. Monday, August 4, 1975 NOTE: A Luncheon has been proposed by Madame Broz and is currently under negotiation. Details will be published when finalized. MRS. FORD'S PARTICIPATION IN THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA July 26 - August 4, 1975 Saturday, July 26, 1975 8:05 AM See President's schedule for details. EDT All activities for this day are with the President. Sunday, July 27, 1975 8:45 AM See President's schedule 9:45 AM Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Helmut Schmidt, departs ceremony site enroute Tea House for tea. 9:50 AM Mrs. Ford arrives Tea House for informal tea. : PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 4 10:30 AM Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Schmidt, departs - Tea House enroute Schmidt bungalow. 10:35 AM Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Schmidt, arrives bungalow and proceeds to guest quarters. PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 1 Hour, 25 Minutes 12:00 Noon Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Schmidt, departs bungalow enroute Villa Hammerschmidt. (Walking Time: 3 Minutes) 12:03 PM Mrs. Ford arrives Villa Hammerschmidt Mrs. Ford will. be met by: Mrs. Walter Scheel (Mildred) & FORD PRESS POOL COVERAGE Linuary 12:05 PM Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Scheel, proceeds into Villa Hammerschmidt for informal reception and luncheon. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 20 12:30 PM Luncheon is served 1:30 PM Luncheon concludes! 1:30 PM Mrs. Ford bids farewell to luncheon guests and departs Villa Hammerschmidt enroute_motorcade for boarding. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Villa Hammerschmidt enroute Schloss Gymnich (Driving Time: 45 Minutes) 2:15 PM MOTORCADE ARRIVES Schloss Gymnich. - Mrs. Ford proceeds to residence quarters 2:20 PM Mrs. Ford arrives residence quarters = PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 4 Hours, 15 Minutes - - - 6:35 PM See President's schedule Monday, July 28, 1975 8:50 AM See President's schedule for Bonn departure N° and Warsaw, Poland arrival events. 1:40 PM Mrs. Ford, accompanied by Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Trampczynski, boards motorcade MOTORCADE DEPARTS Wilanow Palace enroute Palace of the Council of Ministers. (Driving Time: 15 Minutes) FORD MENALD LIBRANY 1:55 PM MOTORCADE ARRIVES Palace of the Council of Ministers. Mrs. Ford will be met by: First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek Mrs. Ford, escorted by First Secretary and Mrs. Gierek proceeds to Lounge to await the arrival of the President. 2:00 PM See President's schedule for event details 4:25 PM Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford board First Lady motorcade. MOTORCADE DEPARTS Old Town enroute Wilanow Palace. (Driving Time: 25 Minutes) 4:50 PM MOTORCADE ARRIVES Wilanow Palace. Mrs. Ford proceeds to residence quarters. 4:55 PM Mrs. Ford arrives residence quarters. PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 3 Hours, 33 Minutes 8:27 PM See President's schedule for evening activities Tuesday, July 29, 1975 8:35 AM See President's schedule for Warsaw departure and Krakow arrival. 9:50 AM Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Gierek, proceeds to First Lady motorcade for boarding. 18 MOTORCADE DEPARTS Krakow Airport enroute Collegium HORD LIBRARY Maius (Major College) 10:10 AM MOTORCADE ARRIVES Collegium Maius Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford will be met by: Professor Mieczyslaw Karas, Rector of the University Professor Karol Estreicher, Director, Institute of Art History 10:15 AM Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford escorted by Professor Estreicher proceed on tour of Collegium Maius. PRESS POOL COVERAGE 11:00 AM Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford conclude tour and enter Courtyard for informal reception with Polish and American students. ATTENDANCE: 60 PRESS POOL COVERAGE 11:10 AM Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford depart Courtyard enroute motorcade for boarding. 11:15 AM MOTORCADE DEPARTS Collegium Maius enroute Wawel Castle (Driving Time: 5 Minutes) 1 :20 AM MOTORCADE ARRIVES Wawel Castle Mrs. Ford and Jack Ford proceed to holding area. PERSONAL TIME: 1 Hour, 9 Minutes 12:06 PM The President arrives holding area 12:29 PM See President's Schedule for balance of Krakow visit and Helsinki, Finland arrival. & road LIBRARY