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The original documents are located in Box 178, folder "Vice President's Schedule, Feb.
1974" of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential
Library.
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FEBRUARY
1974
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Friday, February 1, 1974
7:15-8:15 AM
Breakfast Briefing: Secretary Shultz
Dept. of Treasury Dining Room, 2nd Floor
Secretary's Entrance
8:30 AM
GOP Leaders: Forthcoming Economic Affairs
and Budget
Cabinet Room (60 min.)
10:00 AM
Farewell to Interns
EOB Office, (15 min.)
10:30 AM
Governor Robert Lewis; Zuni, New Mexico
Senator Pete Domenici
EOB Office, (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
10:45-12:00
Review of March Schedule
Mr. Rustand
Miss Leonard
Mrs. Anderson
Mr. Hartmann
12:15 PM
U.S. Conference of Mayors: Speech
Statler Hilton Hotel (Federal Room)
1:30 PM
Jack Norris, Sea Power Magazine: Interview
EOB Office, (30 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
2:00 PM
Fred Malek: "Human & Community Affairs"
Conference Room 248, (60 min.)
Mr. Burress
3:00 PM
Governor Holshauser, North Carolina
EOB Office, (30 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
Mr. Burress
4:00 PM
Briefing: General Scowcroft
EOB Office, (60 min.)
General Dunn
5:00 PM
Mr. Spencer Beresford
EOB Office (15 min.)
FORD LIBRARY & PERALD
8:00 PM
Dinner for Ambassador and Mrs. John Lodge
Mr. & Mrs. George Greber's residence
2926 Garfield Ave. (black-tie)
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Friday, February 1, 1974
7:15-8:15 AM
Breakfast Briefing: Secretary Shultz
Dept. of Treasury Dining Room, 2nd Floor
Secretary's Entrance
8:30 AM
GOP Leaders: Forthcoming Economic Affairs
and Budget
Cabinet Room (60 min.)
10:00 AM
Farewell to Interns
EOB Office, (15 min.)
/
10:30 AM
Governor Robert Lewis; Zuni, New Mexico
Senator Pete Domenici
EOB Office, (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
10:45
Charles R. Jonas (3min)
10:45-12:00
Review of March Schedule
Mr. Rustand
Miss Leonard
Mrs. Anderson
Mr. Hartmann
12:15 PM
U.S. Conference of Mayors: Speech
Statler Hilton Hotel (Federal Room)
1:30 PM
Jack Norris, Sea Power Magazine: Interview
45
EOB Office, (30 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
2:00 PM
Fred Malek: "Human & Community Affairs"
2.15
Conference Room 248 (60 min.)
Mr. Burress
3:00 PM
Governor Holshauser, North Carolina
3/5
EOB Office, (30 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
Mr. Burress
4:00 PM
Briefing: General Scowcroft
4:15
EOB Office, (60 min.)
General Dunn
5:00 PM
Mr. Spencer Beresford
EOB Office (15 min.)
5:$5
Farewell to Gen Dunn
GERALD LIBRARY FORD
8:00 PM
Dinner for Ambassador and Mrs. John Lodge
Mr. & Mrs. George Greber's residence
2926 Garfield Ave. (black-tie)
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1974
11:00 AM
"Salute to Very Important Patients"
AF Lt. Col. John Dramesi, former POW
Navy Capt. William Lawrence, former POW
Mr. Billy Kilmer
Ms. Carmella La Spada
Mr. Roberts, EOB Office, Photo
12:00 PM
Fred Malek: "Human & Community Affairs"
VP Conference Room (60 min.)
Mr. Burress
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1974
11:30 AM
FACE THE NATION
CBS Television (Live)
2020 M Street, N.W.
Mr. Miltich
GERALD R. LIBRARY FORD
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1974
11:00 AM
"Salute to Very Important Patients"
AF Lt. Col. John Dramesi, former POW
Navy Capt. William Lawrence, former POW
Mr. Billy Kilmer
Ms. Carmella La Spada
Mr. Roberts, EOB Office, Photo
12:00 PM
Fred Malek: "Human & Community Affairs"
VP Conference Room (60 min.)
Mr. Burress
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1974
11:30 AM
FACE THE NATION
CBS Television (Live)
2020 M Street, N.W.
Mr. Miltich
FORD LIBRARY is GERALD
February 2, 1974
PLEASE CLEAR THE FOLLOWING FOR ENTRANCE TO THE OEOB FOR
VICE PRESIDENT FORD:
Mr. Allan Barth
Mr. Charles Yates
Mr. Wm. Downer
Mr. W. Anson Hedgecock
Mr. Howard Hewitt
Mr. Donald Pizzimenti
Mr. John Powers
Mr. Elliott Roberts
Sister G. Bastangel
Mr. Walter Teeter
Mr. Rock Tonkel
Mr. Richard McLellan
Six. Mn. Walakerback
FORD LIBRARY j GERALD
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Monday, February 4, 1974
8-9:30 AM
Personal and Staff Time
9:30 AM
Mr. Robert M. Warner
Bentley Historical Library (Michigan)
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Casselman
10:00 AM
Discussion w/National Council on Indian
Community: EOB Office (60 min.)
Mr. Leonard Garment
Mr. Brad Patterson
Mr. Ken Cole
Mr. Casselman
Mr. Rustand
Mr. Bob Robertson
11:00 AM
Mr. Marvin Arrowsmith, Associated Press
Mr. Ed LeBreton
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Miltich
11:15-1:00
Personal and Staff Time
1:00 PM
Mr. David Rockefeller
EOB Office, (20 min.)
Mr. Marsh
1:30 PM
Mr. Daniel Terra, Lawter Chemical Co. (Illinois)
Congressman Sam Young
EOB Office (10 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
2:00 PM
Michigan Hospital Association
Dr. Carl Clicka, Chairman
EOB Office, (10 min.)
Lt. Col. Sardo
2:10-3:45 PM
Personal and Staff Time
3:45 PM
Mr. John F. Aldon, Am. Institute of Chemists
Dr. Earnest R. Gilmont, President
EOB Office, (5 min.) Picture
Lt. Col. Sardo
4:00 PM
Brookings Institution
White House Family Theater (45 min.)
Mr. Burress
5:00-6:00 PM
Mr. Robert T. Hartmann
7:00 PM
Dinner w/Time Editors (Domestic)
Time Incorporated
FORD LIBRARY &
888 16th Street, N.W. (3rd Floor)
Mr. Hartmann
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S CHEDULE
Monday, February 4, 1.4
8-9:30 AM
Personal and Staff Time
9:30 AM
Mr. Robert M. Warner
Bentley Historical Library (Michigan)
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Casselman
10:00 AM
Discussion w/National Council on Indian
Community: EOB Office (60 min.)
Mr. Leonard Garment
Mr. Brad Patterson
Morris Thompson
Mr. Ken Cole
Mr. Casselman
John Whitter
Mr. Rustand
Mr. Bob Robertson
11:00 AM
Mr. Marvin Arrowsmith, Associated Press
Mr. Ed LeBreton
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Miltich
11:15-1:00
Personal and Staff Time
1:00 PM
Mr. David Rockefeller
EOB Office, (20 min.)
Mr. Marsh Is.Nicholo-833-1070
1:30 PM
Mr. Daniel Terra, Lawter Chemical Co. (Illinois)
Congressman Sam Young
EOB Office (10 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
2:00 PM
Michigan Hospital Association
Dr. Carl Clicka, Chairman
EOB Office, (10 min.)
Lt. Col. Sardo
2:10-3:45 PM
Personal and Staff Time
3:45 PM
Mr. John F. Aldon, Am. Institute of Chemists
Dr. Earnest R. Gilmont, President
EOB Office, (5 min.) Picture
Lt. Col. Sardo
Sally
3:30-
John C.Lui (smin) Kol Sardo
4:00 PM
Brookings Institution
-Mt.at gate Mt.at gate
White House Family Theater (45 min.
Mr. Burress
5:00-6:00 PM
Mr. Robert T. Hartmann
7:00 PM
Dinner w/Time Editors (Domestic)
Time Incorporated
888 16th Street, N.W. (3rd Floor)
FORD LIBRARY & SERALD
Mr. Hartmann
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Tuesday, February 5, 1974
8-9:30 AM
Physical, Bethesda
Lt. Col. Sardo
9:30-10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
10-11:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
11:00 AM
U.S. Savings & Loan Association: SPEECH
Statler Hilton (Continental Room)
Lt. Col. Sardo
12:15 PM
Republican Congressional Campaign Cmte.
Picture, Capitol, Ceremonial Rm., (10 min.)
Mr. Canfield
12:25 PM
Congressman Robert Huber
Capitol, Ceremonial Rm. (5 min.)
Mr. Mote
12:30 PM
Senate Republican Policy Luncheon
Capitol, Room S-205
1:45 PM
Gordon Luce, State Chrm. of Calif. Rep. Central Cmte
EOB Office, (10 min.)
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Hartmann
2:00 PM
Ambassador G. McMurtrie Godley, Acty Asst. Secretary
for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr.: Marsh
2:30-3:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:00 PM
Meeting on Campaign Reform
Oval Office
4:00 PM
Mr. John Dregge, North Central Airlines
EOB Office (15 min.) Photo
Lt. Col. Sardo
4:15 PM
Governor Meldrin Thomson, New Hampshire
EOB Office, (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Burress
4:30-5:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
5:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
5:30-6:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
ALD R. LIBRAR
6:30-8:30 PM
Reception for Cong. & Mrs. Ancher Nelson (Wedding)
Ft. McNair Officers Mess
Mrs. Ford
ADMINISTRATI' LY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Tuesday, February 5, 1974
8-9:30 AM
Physical, Bethesda
Lt. Col. Sardo
9:30-10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
10-11:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Bartlett,
11:00 AM
U.S. Savings & Association: SPEECH
League Loan of Savings
Statler Hilton (Continental Room)
Lt. Col. Sardo
12:15 PM
Republican Congressional Campaign Cmte.
Picture, Capitol, Ceremonial Rm., (10 min.)
Mr. Canfield
12:25 PM
Congressman Robert Huber
Capitol, Ceremonial Rm. (5 min.)
Mr. Mote
12:30 PM
Senate Republican Policy Luncheon
Capitol, Room S-205
1:45 PM
Gordon Luce, State Chrm. of Calif. Rep. Central Cmte
EOB Office, (10 min.)
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Hartmann
2:00 PM
Ambassador G. McMurtrie Godley, Acty Asst. Secretary
for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
EOB Office (30 min.)
Cmdr. Kerr
and. Des. to Lebanor
2:30-3:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:00 PM
Meeting on Campaign Reform
Oval Office
4:00 PM
Mr. John Dregge, North Central Airlines
EOB Office (15 min.) Photo
Lt. Col. Sardo
4:15 PM
Governor Meldrin Thomson, New Hampshire
EOB Office, (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Burress
4:30-5:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
5:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
5:30-6:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:30-8:30 PM
Reception for Cong. & Mrs. Ancher Nelson (Wedding)
Ft. McNair Officers Mess
Mrs. Ford
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Wednesday, February 6, 1974
8:30 AM
(PR)
C&M and sos Breakfast
White House, State Dining Room
10:00-11:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
11:30 AM
Awards to Skylab Astronauts: "Distinguished Service
Medal"
Capitol, Room S 207
(15 min.)
Mr. Marsh
Cmdr. Kerr
11:45-12:30
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
12:30 PM
Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Luncheon: REMARKS
New Senate Ofc. Bldg., Room 1202
Mr. Mote
2:00 PM
OMB: "Economics and General Government"
-2:10
V.P. Conference Room (45 min.)
2:45 PM
Attend Swearing-in Ceremony for:
2:10-3:00
Frank Zarb & Robert H. Marik (Associate Directors
of OMB)
Room 252 (15 min.)
3:00 PM
Energy Emergency Action Group
V.P. Chairing
Roosevelt Room
4:30 PM
Rabbi Moses Rosen, Rumania
Rabbi Schnier and Rabbi Gordon, N.Y.
Milton Hoffman, N.Y.
EOB Office (15 min.)
Lt. Col. Sardo
4:45 PM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
5:15-6:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:00 PM
DROP BY: Reception honoring J.H. Etheridge, Chrm.
of the Board of the Nat'l Broiler Council
HOST: Cong. G. V. Montgomery (D-Miss)
Rayburn House Ofc. Bldg., Room 2318
6:40 PM
REMARKS: Shriner Reception (Cong. Rhodes, MC)
FORD LIBRERY
Caucus Room, Cannon House Ofc. Bldg., Mr. Mote
7:30 PM
SPEECH: D.C. GOP
Sheraton Park: Mrs. Ford
(business suite) Mrs. Anderson
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Wednesday, February 6, 1974
8:30 AM
(PR)
C&M and SOS Breakfast
White House, State Dining Room
10:00-11:30 AM PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
11:30 AM
Awards to Skylab Astronauts: "Distinguished Service
Medal"
Capitol, Room S 207
(15 min.)
Mr. Marsh
Cmdr. Kerr
11:45-12:30
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
12:30 PM
Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Luncheon: REMARKS
New Senate Ofc. Bldg., Room 1202
Mr. Mote
2:00 PM
OMB: "Economics and General Government"
V.P. Conference Room (45 min.)
2:45 PM
Attend Swearing-in Ceremony for:
Frank Zarb & Robert H. Marik (Associate Directors
of OMB)
Room 252 (15 min.)
3:00 PM
Energy Emergency Action Group
V.P Chairing
Canceled
Roosevelt Room
4:30 PM
Rabbi Moses. Rosen, Rumania
Rabbi Schnier and Rabbi Gordon, N.Y.
Milton Hoffman, N.Y.
EOB Office (15 min.)
Lt. Col. Sardo
4:45 PM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
5:15-6:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:00 PM
DROP BY: Reception honoring J.H. Etheridge, Chrm.
of the Board of the Nat'l Broiler Council
HOST: Cong. G. V. Montgomery (D-Miss)
Rayburn House Ofc. Bldg., Room 2318
FORD LIBRARY
6:40 PM
REMARKS: Shriner Reception (Cong. Rhodes, MC)
Caucus Room, Cannon House Ofc. Bldg., Mr. Mote
7:30 PM
SPEECH: D.C. GOP
Sheraton Park: Mrs. Ford
(business suite) Mrs. Anderson
BRIEFING PAPER FOR
VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1974
9:00 AM
January 10, 1974 memo to Robert Hartmann from
Fred Malek explains that the Vice President would
like to briefed on certain issues from OMB. This
is one of those briefings.
MEMO ATTACHED
10:00 AM
"Distinguished Service Medal Award" is to be
presented by the Vice President to the following:
Dr. James Fletcher
Mr. Dale Myers
Astronaut Jack Lousma
Astronaut Owen Garriott
Astronaut Alan Bean
Mr. Robert Flanagan
Cmdr. Kerr has all backup material on this appt.
2:00 PM
This mtg was scheduling through Fred Malek and
Col. Sardo with Vice President's OK. If
cancelled, Vice President should be made aware of.
GERALD R. LIBRARY FORD
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Thursday, February 7, 1974
8:00-9:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
9:00-9:30 AM
Mr. Hartmann
9:30 AM
Mr. Al Fay (Courtesy Call)
EOB Office, (10 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
10-11:00 AM
Press Conference
New Senate Office Building, Room 1114
Mr. Mote
Mr. Miltich
11:00 AM
Mtg. w/Century Club of North Hemstead (5th
Cong. District, N.Y.) (20 people); courtesy call
Capitol, Ceremonial Room (10 min.)
Mr. Mote
11:10-12:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
12:00 PM
SPEECH: Republican Womens Federal Forum
Inaugural Speaker
Capitol Hill Club (Ballroom, top floor)
Mrs. Anderson
1:00 PM
DROP-BY: House Luncheon
Rep./Dem. honoring Algerian Minister of Oil & Gas
Cong. Mahon
Capitol, Room H-140
Mr. Mote
2:00 PM
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
V.P. Conference Room (45 min.)
Mr. Marsh
2:45-4:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
4:00 PM
Benish Epstein et al
Courtesy Call (15 min.)
EOB Office
Miss Leonard
4:15-5:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann
FORD LIBRARY 'y ALD
5:00 PM
Farewell to Ken BeLieu, V.P. Conference Room
5:30-7:15 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
7:30 PM
DROP-BY: Reception & Dinner for Dr. Wm. Baroody, Sr
Mayflower Hotel, Mr. Burress
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
REVISED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Thursday, February 7, 1974
8:00 AM
Breakfast: National 4-H Alumni Award
Honoring Speaker Carl Albert
Speaker's Dining Room, H-122, Capitol
Lt. Col. Sardo
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann & Mr. Miltich (30 min.; Capitol)
9:30 AM
Mr. Al Fay (Courtesy Call)
Capitol (10 min.) Room S+212
Mr. Hartmann
10-11:00 AM
PRESS CONFERENCE
New Senate Office Bldg., Room 1114
Mr. Mote Mr. Miltich
11:00 AM
Mtg. w/Century Club of North Hemstead (5th
Cong. District, N.Y.); 20 people; courtesy call
Capitol, Ceremonial Room (10 min.)
Mr. Mote
11:10-12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME: Capitol
12:10 PM
SPEECH: Republican Women's Federal Forum
Inaugural Speaker
Capitol Hill Club (Ballroom, top floor)
Mrs. Anderson
1:00 PM
DROP-BY: House Luncheon; Cong. Mahon
Rep./Dem. honoring Algerian Minister of Oil & Gas
Capitol, Room H-140
Mr. Mote
2:00 PM
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
V.P. Conference Room (45 min.)
Mr. Marsh
2:45-4:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
4:00 PM
Benish Epstein et al
Courtesy Call (15 min.) EOB Office
Miss Leonard
4:15-5:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5:00 PM
Farewell to Ken BeLieu, VP Conf. Rm. (30 min.)
5:30-7:15 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
FORD
7:30 PM
DROP-BY: Reception & Dinner for Dr.Wm. Baroody, Sr.
Mayflower Hotel
Mr. Burress
GERAL
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
REVISED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S 6CHEDULE
Thursday, February 7, 1974
8:00 AM
Breakfast: National 4-H Alumni Award
Honoring Speaker Carl Albert
Speaker's Dining Room, H-122, Capitol
Lt. Col. Sardo
9:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann & Mr. Miltich (30 min.; Capitol)
9:30 AM
Mr. Al Fay (Courtesy Call)
Capitol (10 min.) Room S+212
Mr. Hartmann
10-11:00 AM
PRESS CONFERENCE
New Senate Office Bldg., Room 1114
Mr. Mote Mr. Miltich
11:00 AM
Mtg. w/Century Club of North Hemstead (5th
Cong. District, N.Y.); 20 people; courtesy call
Capitol, Ceremonial Room (10 min.)
Mr. Mote
11:10-12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME: Capitol
12:10 PM
SPEECH: Republican Women's Federal Forum
Inaugural Speaker
Capitol Hill Club (Ballroom, top floor)
Mrs. Anderson
1:00 PM
DROP-BY: House Luncheon; Cong. Mahon
Rep./Dem. honoring Algerian Minister of Oil & Gas
Capitol, Room H-140
Mr. Mote
2:00 PM
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
V.P. Conference Room (45 min.)
Mr. Marsh
2:45-4:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
*
4:00 PM
Benish Epstein et al
2.
Courtesy Call (15 min.) EOB Office
Miss Leonard Warren Rustand
4:15-5:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5:00 PM
Farewell to Ken BeLieu, VP Conf. Rm. (30 min.)
5:30-7:15 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
FORD
7:30 PM
Mr. Burress
DROP-BY: Reception & Dinner for Dr. Wm. Baroody, ORARY Sr.
Mayflower Hotel
GERALD
Photo
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Friday, February 8, 1974
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST BRIEFING: Secretary Butz
Room 200A; 14th & Jefferson Dr. Entrance
Mr. Burress
9:30 AM
Wally Hickel (V.P. requested)
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
EOB Office
10:30 AM
TAPING: Senate Recording Studio
Univ. of South Carolina (Educational)
Mr. Evans Carlson (30 min.)
Mr. Mote, Capitol
11:00-2:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
2:00 PM
Presenation of Painting from Union League
Club of New York
EOB Office; (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
2:15-3:15 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:15-3:45 PM
Video tape re-run: FACE THE NATION
EOB Office
Mr. Miltich
3:45-4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
EOB Office
4:30-5:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
5:00 PM
Farewell to Ken BeLieu
V.P. Conf. Rm. (30 min.)
5:30-6:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
FORD
6-8:00 PM
RECEPTION: Phillips Gallery, D.C.
&
American Newspaper Women's Club Sponsoring
LIBRARY
Honoring Nancy Hanks for her role in Nat'l 839
Endowment for the Arts
(Business suit)
Mrs. Ford
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Friday, February 8, 1974
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST BRIEFING: Secretary Butz
Room 200A; 14th & Jefferson Dr. Entrance
Mr. Burress
9:30 AM
Wally Hickel (V.P. requested)
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
EOB Office
10:30 AM
TAPING: Senate Recording Studio
Univ. of South Carolina (Educational)
Mr. Evans Carlson (30 min.)
Mr. Mote, Capitol
11:00-2:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
2:00 PM
Presenation of Painting from Union League
Club of New York
EOB Office; (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
2:15-3:15 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:15-3:45 PM
Video tape re-run: FACE THE NATION
EOB Office
Mr. Miltich
3:45-4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
EOB Office
4:30-5:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
5:00 PM
Farewell to Ken BeLieu
V.P. Conf. Rm. (30 min.)
5:30-6:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6-8:00 PM
RECEPTION: Phillips Gallery, D.C.
FORD
American Newspaper Women's Club Sponsoring
Honoring Nancy Hanks for her role in Nat'l
LIBRARY
Endowment for the Arts
(Business suit)
Mrs. Ford
DRAFT
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Friday, February 8, 1974
7:30-9:00 AM
Breakfast Briefing: Secretary Butz
Lt. Col. Sardo; Room 200A; 14th & Jefferson Dr. Ent
9:30 AM
Wally Hickel
EOB Office (30 min.) (V.P. arranged)
10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
10:30 AM
Senate Recording Studio: TAPING
Univ. of South Carolina (Educational)
Mr. Evans Carlson (30 min.)
Mr. Mote, Capitol
11:00-2:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
2:00 PM
Presentation of Painting from Union League
Club of New York
EOB Office; (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
2:15-4:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
4:30-5:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
EOB Office
5:30-6:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6-8:00 PM
Reception: Phillips Gallery, D.C.
American Newspaper Women's Club Sponsoring
Honoring Nancy Hanks for her role in National
Endowment for the Arts
(Business suit) Mrs. Ford
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Monday, February 11, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
9:00 AM
Ambassador Stoessel (U.S. Amb. to USSR)
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Marsh
10-11:30 AM
USIA & French TV: Video Taping
12th & Penn. Ave. (Post Ofc. Building)
Enter 12th Street
Mr. Miltich
12:00 PM
Lunch w/Senator Percy
New Senate Ofc. Bldg.
Room 4321
1:30-2:00 PM PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
2:00 PM
Lithuanian-American Community of the USA
Ray Chesonis et al to present an award
EOB Office (10 min.)
Lt. Col. Sardo
2:30 PM
Mr. Victor Labat (V.P. request)
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
2:45-4:00 PM PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
4:00 PM
Presentation of Painting from Union League
Club of New York: Dr. Armstrong & Clement Conger (WH)
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
4:15 PM
Armstead Seldon; Amb. Designate to New Zealand
EOB Office (5 min.) courtesy call
Lt. Col. Sardo
4:20-7:15 PM PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
7:30 PM
Women's Forum on National Security : SPEECH
Washington Hilton Hotel
Mrs. Ford
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Monday, February 11, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
9:00 AM
Ambassador Stoessel (U.S. Amb. to USSR)
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Marsh
10-11:30 AM
USIA & French TV: Video Taping
12th & Penn. Ave. (Post Ofc. Building)
Enter 12th Street
Mr. Miltich
12:00 PM
Lunch w/Senator Percy
New Senate Ofc. Bldg.
Room 4321
1:30-2:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
2:00 PM
Lithuanian-American Community of the USA
Ray Chesonis et al to present an award
EOB Office (10 min.)
Lt. Col. Sardo
2:30 PM
Mr. Victor Labat (V.P. request)
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann W. Rustand
2:45-4:00 PM PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
4:00 PM
Presentation of Painting from Union League
Club of New York: Dr. Armstrong & Clement Conger (WH)
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
4:15 PM
Armstead Seldon; Amb. Designate to New Zealand
EOB Office (5 min.) courtesy call
Lt. Col. Sardo
4:20-7:15 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
7:30 PM
Women's Forum on National Security : SPEECH
Washington Hilton Hotel
Mrs. Ford
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Tuesday, February 12, 1974
7:30-8:30 AM
BREAKFAST BRIEFING: Secretary Brinegar
Dept. of Transportation
E Street, SW, Entrance; Rm. 10200 (10th floor)
Mr. Burress
Immediately following breakfast, Sec. Brinegar
would like for you to give a few remarks
to 30 senior DOT officials who will be
in an adjacent room. They are from
the Management Information Center of DOT.
9-2:00
Norman Branman
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
2:15-4:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
4:00 PM
Former Governor Shafer
EOB Office (30 min.), Courtesy call
Mrs. Anderson
4:30-5:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
10:00 PM
TELEPHONE CALL: Oregon State GOP
Fund Raiser
503-229-4595 (5 min.)
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Tuesday, February 12, 1974
7:30-8:30 AM
BREAKFAST BRIEFING: Secretary Brinegar
Dept. of Transportation
E Street, SW, Entrance; Rm. 10200 (10th floor)
Mr. Burress
Immediately following breakfast, Sec. Brinegar
would like for you to give a few remarks
to 30 senior DOT officials who will be
in an adjacent room. They are from
the Management Information Center of DOT.
9-2:00
Norman Branman
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
2:15-4:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
4:00 PM
Former Governor Shafer
EOB Office (30 min.), Courtesy call
Mrs. Anderson
4:30-5:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
10:00 PM
TELEPHONE CALL: Oregon State GOP
Fund Raiser
503-229-4595 (5 min.)
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7:30-8:30 AM
BREAKFAST BRIEFING: Secretary Brinegar
Dept. of Transportation
E Street, SW, Entrance; Rm. 10200 (10th Floor)
Mr. Burress
Immediately following breakfast, Sec. Brinegar
would like for you to give a few remarks
to 30 senior DOT Management Information Center
officials who will be in an adjacent room.
9-2:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
2:00 PM
Norman Branman
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
2:15-3:45 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:45 PM
Ambassador Rumsfeld
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Marsh
4:00 PM
Former Governor Shafer
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
4:30-5:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
10:00 PM
TELEPHONE CALL: Oregon State GOP
Fund Raiser
503-229-4595 (5 min.)
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7:30-8:30 AM
BREAKFAST BRIEFING: Secretary Brinegar
Dept. of Transportation
E Street, SW, Entrance; Rm. 10200 (10th Floor)
Mr. Burress
Immediately following breakfast, Sec. Brinegar
would like for you to give a few remarks
to 30 senior DOT Management Information Center
officials who will be in an adjacent room.
9-2:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
2:00 PM
Norman Branman
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
2:15-3:45 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:45 PM
Ambassador Rumsfeld
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Marsh
4:00 PM
Former Governor Shafer
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
4:30-5:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
10:00 PM
TELEPHONE CALL: Oregon State GOP
Fund Raiser
503-229-4595 (5 min.)
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Wednesday, February 13, 1974
8-10:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol, S-212
10:30 AM
Former Cong. Roman Pucinski
Capitol, Rm. S-212 (15 min.) Courtesy call
Mr. Mote
10:45 AM
Former Cong. Hugh Alexander
Capitol, Rm. S-212 (15 min.) Courtesy call
Mr. Mote
11:00 AM
Mr. Helmut Kohl, German Opposition Leader
Capitol, Rm. S-212 (15 min.)
Mr. Marsh
11:15-12:15
Lunch
Mr. Mote
12:30-1:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
OEOB Office
1:00 PM
Mr. Robert Finch, California
EOB Office (20 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
1:30 PM
Mr. Ren Briggs, Courtesy call
EOB Office, (10 min.)
Mr. Rustand
1:40-3:40 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
EOB Office
3:40 PM
Depart for Andrews AFB
4:05 PM
Arrive Andrews AFB
4:10 PM
Depart Andrews AFB for London, Kentucky
(flight time: one hour, 45 min.)
8:30
SPEECH: 5th District Lincoln Day
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AM
Mr. Mote requested that you spend some
time in the Capitol office so he could
arrange appropriate appointments.
Roman Pucinski--former M.C. He sent a
letter to you January 9 congratulating
you on your confirmation and requesting
a short visit to say "hello." He is
with the City Council of the City of
Chicago.
Hugh Alexander- former M.C. You and he
served on the same subcommittee together.
He is now the Chief Counsel of the Senate
Rules and Administrative Committee.
11:00 AM
Dr. Helmut Kohl would like just a courtesy
visit. He was the National Chairman of the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Germany's
Major Opposition Party which was in power
from 1949-1969. He is currently the Minister
President (Governor) of Rhieneland (Paltinate),
one of Germany's ten federal states. Mr. Marsh
and Commander Kerr recommends you see him.
LUNCH
Mr. Mote recommends you have lunch in
the private dining room, Capitol.
1:00 PM
Robert Finch, former Secretary of HEW,
now affiliated with a law firm in California
has requested an appointment with you.
Mrs. Gwen Anderson recommends the appointment.
As you 11 recall, you have agreed to an
appearance in Los Angeles on April 20 to
address a major fund raiser event.
1:30 PM
Ren Briggs with McDonald-Douglas Corp.,
is a good friend of President Nixon and
worked for you during the campaigns in the
40's and 50's. He would like to hand-deliver
to you an invitation for you to address
the Southern California Area Council of
the National Management Association. June 5,
1974, is the preferred date.
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Wednesday, February 13, 1974
8-10:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol, S-212
10:30 AM
Former Cong. Roman Pucinski
Capitol, Rm. S-212 (15 min.) Courtesy call
Mr. Mote
10:45 AM
Former Cong. Hugh Alexander
Capitol, Rm. S-212 (15 min.) Courtesy call
Mr. Mote
11:00 AM
Mr. Helmut Kohl, German Opposition Leader
Capitol, Rm. S-212 (15 min.)
Mr. Marsh
11:15-12:15
Lunch
Mr. Mote
12:30-1:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME Womens Nail Political
OEOB Office
canons, Rm, B-354 RHOB
1:00 PM
Mr Robert Finch, California Pᵢ P S. Time
EOB Office (20 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
1:30 PM
Mr. Ren Briggs, Courtesy call
EOB Office, (10 min.)
Photopo
Mr. Rustand
2:30
1:40-3:40 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
EOB Office
2:30
Robt Finch, MRS Anderson
3:40 PM
Depart for Andrews AFB
4:05 PM
Arrive Andrews AFB
4:10 PM
Depart Andrews AFB for London, Kentucky
(flight time: one hour, 45 min.)
8:30
SPEECH: 5th District Lincoln Day
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Wednesday, February 13, 1974
AM
Mr. Mote requested that you spend some
time in the Capitol office so he could
arrange appropriate appointments.
Roman Pucinski--former M.C. He sent a
letter to you January 9 congratulating
you on your confirmation and requesting
a short visit to say "hello." He is
with the City Council of the City of
Chicago.
Hugh Alexander- former M.C. You and he
served on the same subcommittee together.
He is now the Chief Counsel of the Senate
Rules and Administrative Committee.
11:00 AM
Dr. Helmut Kohl would like just a courtesy
visit. He was the National Chairman of the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Germany's
Major Opposition Party which was in power
from 1949-1969. He is currently the Minister
President (Governor) of Rhieneland (Paltinate),
one of Germany's ten federal states. Mr. Marsh
and Commander Kerr recommends you see him.
LUNCH
Mr. Mote recommends you have lunch in
the private dining room, Capitol.
1:00 PM
Robert Finch, former Secretary of HEW,
now affiliated with a law firm in California
has requested an appointment with you.
Mrs. Gwen Anderson recommends the appointment.
As you 11 recall, you have agreed to an
appearance in Los Angeles on April 20 to
address a major fund raiser event.
1:30 PM
Ren Briggs with McDonald-Douglas Corp.,
is a good friend of President Nixon and
worked for you during the campaigns in the
40's and 50's. He would like to hand-deliver
to you an invitation for you to address
the Southern California Area Council of
the National Management Association. June 5,
1974, is the preferred date.
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Thursday, February 14, 1974
10-11:15 AM
Tinley Park High School
12:15-1:30 PM
Everett Dirksen 500 Luncheon (Salon #4,
Marriott Hotel, Chicago
2-2:45 PM
Irv Kupcinet Taping, Marriott Hotel
3-3:30 PM
PRESS CONFERENCE, Marriott Hotel
4:00 PM
David Belin, Courtesy Call
4:15-6:25 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME, Marriott Hotel
6:55-10:25 PM
American Cancer Society
Frank Leahy Award Dinner
11:10 PM
Depart Chicago for Omaha
Friday, February 15, 1974
8-9:45 AM
Staff Meetings and Tour of Stragegic Air
Command (Escort: General John C. Meyer)
10:55 AM
Arrive Hilton Hotel
11-11:20 AM
PRESS CONFERENCE, Capital Dodge Room
(escort: Dick Herman)
11:25 AM
PERSONAL TIME (35 min.)
12-2:05 PM
Luncheon, Grand Ballroom, Hilton Hotel
1:45-2:30 PM
Omaha World Herald, Editors Review Board
Suite #1632
2:50-3:45 PM
KMTV Taping (Issues and Answers)
4-4:10 PM
Omaha Press Club, Hilton Hotel, DROP-BY
4:15 PM
PERSONAL TIME (60 min.)
5:15-6:10 PM
GOP Party Officials, Recording & Photo Session
6:15 PM
PERSONAL TIME, Hilton Hotel (45 min.)
7-9:40 PM
Grand Ballroom Foyer, General Social Hour
9:45 PM
Depart Hotel for Offutt AFB
10:15 PM
Depart Offutt AFB for Andrews AFB
Saturday, February 16, 1974
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Thursday, February 14, 1974
10-11:15 AM
Tinley Park High School
12:15-1:30 PM
Everett Dirksen 500 Luncheon (Salon #4,
Marriott Hotel, Chicago
2-2:45 PM
Irv Kupcinet Taping, Marriott Hotel
3-3:30 PM
PRESS CONFERENCE, Marriott Hotel
4:00 PM
David Belin, Courtesy Call
4:15-6:25 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME, Marriott Hotel
6:55-10:25 PM
American Cancer Society
Frank Leahy Award Dinner
11:10 PM
Depart Chicago for Omaha
Friday, February 15, 1974
8-9:45 AM
Staff Meetings and Tour of Stragegic Air
Command (Escort: General John C. Meyer)
10:55 AM
Arrive Hilton Hotel
11-11:20 AM
PRESS CONFERENCE, Capital Dodge Room
(escort: Dick Herman)
11:25 AM
PERSONAL TIME (35 min.)
12-2:05 PM
Luncheon, Grand Ballroom, Hilton Hotel
1:45-2:30 PM
Omaha World Herald, Editors Review Board
Suite #1632
2:50-3:45 PM
KMTV Taping (Issues and Answers)
4-4:10 PM
Omaha Press Club, Hilton Hotel, DROP-BY
4:15 PM
PERSONAL TIME (60 min.)
5:15-6:10 PM
GOP Party Officials, Recording & Photo Session
6:15 PM
PERSONAL TIME, Hilton Hotel (45 min.)
7-9:40 PM
Grand Ballroom Foyer, General Social Hour
9:45 PM
Depart Hotel for Offutt AFB
10:15 PM
Depart Offutt AFB for Andrews AFB
Saturday, February 16, 1974
2:15 AM
Arrive Andrews AFB
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PERSONAL TIME
Sunday, February 17, 1974
PERSONAL TIME
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1974
10-12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
12-9:00 PM
PERSONAL TIME
8:30 PM
Seating Begins for Mardi Gras
WHITE
9:00 PM
Mardi Gras: Sheraton Park Hotel (BLACK TIE)
Sheraton Hall, TABLE 82 (w/Mrs. Boggs)
Mrs. Ford
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1974
PERSONAL TIME
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1974
10-12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
12-9:00 PM
PERSONAL TIME
8:30 PM
Seating Begins for Mardi Gras
9:00 PM
Mardi Gras: Sheraton Park Hotel (BLACK TIE)
Sheraton Hall, TABLE 82 (w/Mrs. Boggs)
Mrs. Ford
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1974
PERSONAL TIME
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Monday, February 18, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
9-10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
10:00 AM
Milton Richmond, UPI
Interview: Sports Editor
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Miltich
10:30 AM
Ambassador Toon, Belgrade
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Marsh
10:45-11:45 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
11:45 AM
REMARKS: Friendship Veterans Engineer Assoc.
Alexandria, Virginia
Mr. Miltich
12:30 PM
LUNCH: Dept. of State w/Secretary Kissinger
Mrs. Ford
1:40 PM
Depart for Andrews AFB
2:00 PM
Depart Andrews for Lovell Field
4:15 PM
Arrive Lovell Field, Chattanooga, Tennessee
5:03 PM
Arrive Hilton Hotel
5:44-6:13 PM
Press Conference
6:22 PM
Arrive VIP Reception/Dinner, Chattanooga Choo-Choo Rest
9:35-10:15 PM
Reception: Mr. Scott Prohasco Home
10:45 PM
Depart for Andrews AFB from Lovell Field
12:30 AM
Arrive Andrews AFB
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Monday, February 18, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
9-10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
10:00 AM
Milton Richmond, UPI
Interview: Sports Editor
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Miltich
10:30 AM
Ambassador Toon, Belgrade
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Marsh
10:45-11:45 AM PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
11:45 AM
REMARKS: Friendship Veterans Engineer Assoc.
Alexandria, Virginia
Mr. Miltich
12:30 PM
LUNCH: Dept. of State w/Secretary Kissinger
Mrs. Ford
1:40 PM
Depart for Andrews AFB
2:00 PM
Depart Andrews for Lovell Field
4:15 PM
Arrive Lovell Field, Chattanooga, Tennessee
5:03 PM
Arrive Hilton Hotel
5:44-6:13 PM
Press Conference
6:22 PM
Arrive VIP Reception/Dinner, Chattanooga Choo-Choo Rest
9:35-10:15 PM
Reception: Mr. Scott Prohasco Home
10:45 PM
Depart for Andrews AFB from Lovell Field
12:30 AM
Arrive Andrews AFB
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SCHEDULE
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
February 18, 1974
ATTIRE: Business Suit
2:00 PM
DEPART Andrews A.F.B. via Convair en route
(EDT)
Lovell Field, Chattanooga, Tennessee
(Flying Time: 2 hours 15 minutes)
(No time Change)
4:15 PM
ARRIVE Lovell Field, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Advanceman:
Eric Rosenberger You will be met by:
Congressman & Mrs. Lamar Baker (R-Tenn)
Mayor Robert Walker
Wnti
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Tallent, Engineers Week Chrm.
Mr. & Mrs. Paris Walker, Banquet Vice Chrm.
Mr. Robert Bradshaw, Banquet Co-Chrm.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Curtis, Banquet Master of Ceremonies
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Frazier, Banquet Publicity Chrm.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Anderson, President, Chattanooga Engineers
Week
Mr. Gene Roberts, Police Commissioner
Dr. David Turner, Chrm, Hamilton County Republican Party
Mr. Frank Mallicoat, Chrm., Republican Reception Cmte.
(FULL PRESS COVERAGE)
4:20 PM
PROCEED to greet the crowd, escorted by Cong. Lamar Baker
NOTE: You will have the opportunity for
brief remarks if you so desire.
(FULL PRESS COVERAGE)
4:43 PM
DEPART Airport crowd area and proceed to motorcade
escorted by Congressman Lamar Baker.
NOTE: You will be accompanied in the motorcade
by Cong. and Mrs. Lamar Baker.
(Driving Time: 20 minutes)
5:03 PM
ARRIVE Hilton Hotel and proceed to your suite
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5:08 PM
ARRIVE suite.
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PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME: 30 minutes
5:38 PM
DEPART suite, escorted by Congressman Lamar Baker
and proceed to Press Conference.
(Walking Time: 5 minutes)
5:43 PM
ARRIVE holding Area.
NOTE: You will be met by Mr. Mike Swinehart,
Regional Director, American Revolution Bicentennial
Administration, who will give you a proclaimation to
present to Mr. Robert Walker, Mayor of Chattanooga
NOTE: Mr. Clay Johnson, Chattanooga Area
Bicentennial Chairman and Mr. Swinehart will join
you in making the presentation to the Mayor.
5:44 PM
DEPART holding area and proceed to Press Conference
5:45 PM
ARRIVE Press Conference. You will be announced by
Congressman Lamar Baker.
(FULL PRESS COVERAGE)
5:46 PM
Present Bicentennial proclaimation to Mayor Robert Walker.
5:47 PM
Mayor Walker's acceptance remarks.
5:48 PM
Press Conference begins.
(FULL PRESS COVERAGE)
6:13 PM
Press Conference concludes.
6:14 PM
Holding area to meet Mr. & Mrs. Tallent who will
escort you to the VIP Reception. (Engineers Week Chrm.)
6:20 PM
PROCEED to VIP reception escorted by Mr. & Mrs. Tallent
6:22 PM
ARRIVE VIP reception
NOTE: You will be met inside the reception
by:
Mr. Bob Bradshaw, Banquet Co-Chrm.
Mr. & Mrs. John Kazanowski, Recpt. Sponsor
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Wheeler, Recpt. Sponsor
Mr. & Mrs. Hol Torok, Recpt. Sponsor
(NO PRESS COVERAGE)
6:45 PM
DEPART VIP reception and proceed to holding area,
escorted by Mr. Tallent.
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6:50 PM
ARRIVE holding area and meet with head table guests
NOTE: There will be twenty head table guests.
6:56 PM
DEPART holding area and proceed to the Terrace Room
with the head table guests.
(Walking Time: 4 minutes)
7:00 PM
Head Table guests proceed to the head table
7:01 PM
Announcement
7:01 PM
PROCEED to the head table and be seated.
7:03 PM
Invocation
7:05 PM
Dinner Commences
7:50 PM
Dinner Concludes
7:51 PM
PROCEED to holding area escorted by Congressman Lamar
Baker and Mr. Richard Tallent.
7:52 PM
ARRIVE holding area.
8:04 PM
DEPART holding area accompanied by Congressman Lamar
Baker and Mr. Richard Tallent.
8:05 PM
Congressman Baker & Mr. Tallent proceed to the
stage.
8:06 PM
ANNOUNCEMENT
8:07 PM
PROCEED to the stage and be seated.
8:08 PM
Program commences
Remarks- Mr. Robert Curtis
Remarks Mr. Richard Tallent
Presentation of the Engineer of the Year Awards
by Mr. Joe Wheeler to Mr. William Bunn and
Mr. Herbert McQueen.
8:27 PM
PROCEED to the podium and present Mr. Bunn and
Mr. McQueen with their awards.
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
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8:32 PM
Remarks--Mayor Walker
8:40 PM
Remarks- Judge Chester Frost
8:48 PM
Remarks- Congressman Baker
8:54 PM
Introduction of the Vice President by
Congressman Baker
8:55 PM
Vice Presidential Remarks
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
9:15 PM
Vice Presidential Remarks Conclude
9:18 PM
Musical Entertainment--University of Tennessee
Chorus
9:28 PM
Benediction
9:30 PM
DEPART Dome Room, escorted by Mr. Richard Tallent
and Congressman Baker, and proceed to motorcade.
9:35 PM
DEPART via motorcade en route Private GOP reception,
escorted by Mr. Scott Probasco.
(Driving Time: 10 minutes)
9:45 PM
ARRIVE Probasco residence and proceed to reception
escorted by Mr. Scott Probasco
NO PRESS COVERAGE
NOTE: There will be approximately 30 guests
10:15 PM
DEPART Probasco residence via motorcade en route
Lovell Field.
(Driving Time: 20 minutes)
10:35 PM
ARRIVE Lovell Field and board Convair.
10:45 PM
DEPART Lovell Field via Convair en route Andrews
A.F.B.
(Flying Time: l hour, 45 minutes)
(No Time Change)
12:30 AM
ARRIVE Andrews A.F.B. and board motorcade
12:35 AM
DEPART Andrews A.F.B. via motorcade en route Residence
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Tuesday, February 19, 1974
7:30-8:30 AM
BREAKFAST: Secretary Weinberger
C Street Entrance
Mr. Burress
8:30-10:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
10:00 AM
Jack Swigiert, Comm. on Science & Astronomics,
House
Capitol, S-212 (15 min.)
Mr. Mote
10:15-11:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
11:30 AM
Congressman Wydler
Capitol (10 min.)
Mr. Mote
11:40-12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
12:00 PM
Mr. Ray R. Soden, Cmdr.-in-Chief, VFW
Photo (15 min.) Capitol
Mr. Mote
12:15 PM
DROP-BY: Speakers Dining Room
Cong. Hunt honoring N.J. Masons
Capitol (15 min.)
Mr. Mote
12:30 PM
LUNCHEON: GOP Senate Policy
Capitol, Room S-207
1:30-2:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann, EOB Office
2:00 PM
Vice Mayor Wiley Mitchell et al
EOB Office (15 min.), PHOTO
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Miltich
2:15 PM
Dr. Michael Cohen, VIDEO TAPING
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Miltich
2:45-3:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:30 PM
Earnest Griffes, Courtesy
EOB Office (15 min.)
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Tuesday, February 19, 1974
3:45-4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
4:30-6:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:30 PM
Blair House Diplomatic Reception
Mrs. Ford
8:30 PM
Conference of Grand Masters
Shoreham Hotel
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Tuesday, February 19, 1974
7:30-8:30 AM
BREAKFAST: Secretary Weinberger
C Street Entrance
Mr. Burress
8:30-10:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
10:00 AM
Jack Swigiert, Comm. on Science & Astronomics,
House
Capitol, S-212 (15 min.)
Mr. Mote
10:15-11:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
11:30 AM
Congressman Wydler
Capitol (10 min.)
Mr. Mote
11:40-12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
12:00 PM
Mr. Ray R. Soden, Cmdr.-in-Chief, VFW
Photo (15 min.) Capitol
Mr. Mote
12:15 PM
DROP-BY: Speakers Dining Room
Cong. Hunt honoring N.J. Masons
Capitol (15 min.)
Mr. Mote
12:30 PM
LUNCHEON: GOP Senate Policy
Capitol, Room S-207
1:30-2:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann, EOB Office
2:00 PM
Vice Mayor Wiley Mitchell et al
EOB Office (15 min.), PHOTO
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Miltich
2:15 PM
Dr. Michael Cohen, VIDEO TAPING
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Miltich
2:45-3:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:15
Depart for Capital
3:30 PM
Earnest Griffes, Courtesy Call
EOB Office (15 min.) Capital
Mrs. Anderson not to attend (V.P.reg.)
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Recomittal of Energy Bill
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Tuesday, February 19, 1974
3:45 4:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
4:30-6:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:30 PM
Blair House Diplomatic Reception
Mrs. Ford
8:30 PM
Conference of Grand Masters
Shoreham Hotel
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Tuesday, February 19, 1974
7:30 - 8:30 am
BREAKFAST: Secretary Weinberger
C Street Entrance
Mr. Burress
8:30 - 10:00 am
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
10:00 am
Jack Swigiert, Comm. on Science and Astronomics
House
Capitol, S-212 (15 min.)
Mr. Mote
10:15 - 12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
12:00 noon
Ray R. Soden, Commander- in Chief, VFW
Photo (15. min) Capitol
Mr. Mote
12:15 pm
DROP-BY: Speakers Dining Room
Cong. Hunt honoring N. J. Masons
Capitol (15 min.)
Mr. Mote
12:30 pm
LUNCHEON: GOP Senate Policy
Capitol, Room S-207
2:00 pm
Vice Mayor Wiley Mitchell, et al
EOB Office (15 min.) PHOTO
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Miltich
2:15 pm
Dr. Michael Cohen, VIDEO TAPING: Eye Witness News
V.P. Conference Room (15 min.)
Mr. Miltich
2:30 - 3:30 pm
Mr. Hartmann and Mr. Seidman
EOB
3:30 pm
Depart for Capitol
3:45 pm
Ernest Griffes, Courtesy Call (15 min.)
Capitol
Mr. Mote
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4:00 pm
VOTE - Recommittal of Energy Bill
4:20 pm
Depart for EOB
4:30 - 6:30
PERSONAL TIME
6:30 pm
Blair House Diplomatic Reception
Mrs. Ford
8:30 pm
Conference of Grand Masters
Shoreham Hotel
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Tuesday, February 19, 1974
7:30 - 8:30 am
BREAKFAST: Secretary Weinberger
C Street Entrance
Mr. Burress
8:30 - 10:00 am
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
10:00 am
Jack Swigiert, Comm. on Science and Astronomics
House
Capitol, S-212 (15 min.)
Mr. Mote
10:15 - 12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Capitol
12:00 noon
Ray R. Soden, Commander- in Chief, VFW
Photo (15 min) Capitol
Mr. Mote
12:15 pm
DROP-BY: Speakers Dining Room
Cong. Hunt honoring N. J. Masons
Capitol (15 min.)
Mr. Mote
12:30 pm
LUNCHEON: GOP Senate Policy
Capitol, Room S-207
2:00 pm
Vice Mayor Wiley Mitchell, et al
EOB Office (15 min.) PHOTO
Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Miltich
2:15 pm
Dr. Michael Cohen, VIDEO TAPING: Eye Witness News
V.P. Conference Room (15 min.)
Mr. Miltich
2:30 - 3:30 pm
Mr. Hartmann and Mr. Seidman
EOB
3:30 pm
Depart for Capitol
FORD
3:45 pm
Ernest Griffes, Courtesy Call (15 min. )
Capitol
Mr. Mote
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
Page 2 of 2
4:00 pm
VOTE - Recommittal of Energy Bill
4:20 pm
Depart for EOB
4:30 - 6:30
PERSONAL TIME
6:30 pm
Blair House Diplomatic Reception
Mrs. Ford
8:30 pm
Conference of Grand Masters
Shoreham Hotel
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
FEBRUARY 19, 1974
7:30 AM
This will be a briefing to up-date you on
HEW's role in our Administration.
10:00 AM
Jack Swigiert saw you at Cong. Conlan's
reception 3 weeks ago and you supposedly
requested Mr. Swigiert call for an appointment.
He would like to discuss the 1st Cong. District,
State of Colorado. Mr. Canfield recommends you see
him.
11:30 AM
Cong. Wydler wants to discuss a personal
matter with you. Mr. Mote recommends you see him
12:00 PM
VFW Cmdr-in-Chief notified Spoff Canfield regarding
a photo session with you for their national
magazine. Mr. Canfield recommended that you
do this.
12:15 PM
You received a ltr Jan. 4 inviting you to
meet with the New Jersey Masons on Feb. 16;
due to other commitments, you had to decline.
However, Cong. Hunt called asking you to drop-
by their luncheon Feb. 19. We thought you
would not mind doing this. Any problem?
cancelled
12:30 PM
GOP LUNCHEON will be honoring Dr. Henry Kissinger
2:00 PM
The City of Alexandria adopted a resolution of
Pride, etc. in your appointment as Vice President
and have gotten a 100 year old painting of the
City of Alexandria signed by the members of
the Alexandria City Council which they would like
to present to you. There will be some local press
(Alex. Gazette, Alex. Journal, etc.) and possibly
The Post and Star.
2:15 PM
Dr. Cohen & David French, Eye-Witness News, in
honor of National Save Your Vision Week would
like to do a commentary w/you and four others
from the staff taking a glaucoma test. (staff
members will be: Paul Miltich, Bill Casselman,
Sally Quenneville, Bob Hartmann, JoAnn Wilson.)
This commentary will be aired in March 1974.
3:30 PM
Ernest J.E. Griffes from Grand Rapids has been
corresponding by mail with you regarding his
participation in the Government. Attached is
a Pension Legislation Brief Mr. Griffes submitted
during his visit.
to you in January; you requested it for GERALD your use
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Wednesday, February 20, 1974
(PR) 8:30-10:00 AM
GOP Leadership Meeting
Cabinet Room
(PR) 10-11:00 AM
Mtg. w/President
Oval Office
11-11:30 AM
American Medical Association
Dr. James Sammons, Chrm of Board (Houston)
Mr. Wayne Bradley
Dr. Russell Roth, President (Erie)
Mr. Harry Hinton, Dir. of D.C. AMA
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Casselman and Mr. Hartmann
11:30-11:45 AM
Messers Walter J. Russell and Britton Gordon
EOB Office (15 min.) courtesy call
Mr. Hartmann
11:45-12:30
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
EOB Office
12:30 PM
Mrs. Gerridee Wheeler, Pres. Elect of the
Nat'l Assoc. of Mental Health (N. Dakota)
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
12:45-1:15 PM
Mr. Hartmann
EOB Office
1:15-1:45 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
1:45 PM
Miss Nola Smith, President's Chief Recruiter
for Women Appointees
EOB Office (10 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
2:00 PM
High Twelve International, PHOTO SESSION
W.H.
W.K. Rose, President (Masons)
Photo
EOB Office (10 min.)
Mr. Rustand
2:10-2:35 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
2:35 PM
DEPART EOB for Andrews AFB
3:00 PM
DEPART Andrews AFB for Cincinnati, Ohio
(Flight Time: 1 hr. & 45 min.)
5:30 PM
Press Conference
6:10 PM
Reception at Netherland Plaza
6:50 PM
Fund-raiser
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8:00 PM
Rally
10:20 PM
DEPART Cincinnati for Andrews AFB
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
BRIEFING PAPER
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Wednesday, February 20, 1974
11:00 AM
Mr. Bradley phoned to make an appointment w/Vice
President Ford to meet with the President of the
American Medical Association to discuss the 1974
Campaign and National Health Insurance. Miss Leonard
has talked w/Mr. Bradley re: this meeting and recommends
you talk to them.
11:30 AM
Gordon VanderTill phoned requesting appointment
w/Messers Russell and Gordon to meet w/Vice President
on personal matters.
12:30 PM
Mrs. Gerridee Wheeler was elected president-elect of
the National Association for Mental Health in November
and would like to discuss your personal concern for
this organization. This is a political move as far as
her reporting to her organization that you share their
concern and that they have been in communication with
you. Gwen Anderson has arranged this meeting and
recommends you see her.
1:45 PM
Nola Smith has had a meeting with the President
regarding women appointments. She would also like
to talk with you so that you will know of her recruiting
efforts on behalf of this Administration. Bill
Casselman and Dan Kingsley recommend you see her.
2:00 PM
A letter was sent to you from E.P. White, Jr.,
editor of the High Twelvian, Louisville, Kentucky
requesting a photo with their President, Mr. W.K. Rose.
Mr. Rose is the titular head of over 20,000 Masons in
this country who are identified with this aspect of
Blue Lodge endeavor. Mr. Rose is the International
President. The letter was sent in December 1973 and
you agreed to the photo. To be used on their
Masonic magazine
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Wednesday, February 20, 1974
(I
8:30-10:00 AM
GOP Leadership Meeting
Cabinet Room
(PR) 10-11:00 AM
Mtg. w/President
Oval Office
11-11:30 AM
American Medical Association
Dr. James Sammons, Chrm of Board (Houston)
Mr. Wayne Bradley
Dr. Russell Roth, President (Erie)
Mr. Harry Hinton, Dir. of D.C. AMA
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Casselman and Mr. Hartmann
11:30-11:45 AM
Messers Walter J. Russell and Britton Gordon
EOB Office (15 min.) courtesy call
Mr. Hartmann
11:45-12:30
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
EOB Office
12:30 PM
Mrs. Gerridee Wheeler, Pres. Elect of the
Nat'l Assoc. of Mental Health (N. Dakota)
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
12:45-1:15 PM
Mr. Hartmann
EOB Office
1:15-1:45 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
1:45 PM
Miss Nola Smith, President's Chief Recruiter
for Women Appointees
EOB Office (10 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
2:00 PM
High Twelve International, PHOTO SESSION
W.K. Rose, President (Masons)
EOB Office (10 min.)
Mr. Rustand
2:10-2:35 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
2:35 PM
DEPART EOB for Andrews AFB
3:00 PM
DEPART Andrews AFB for Cincinnati, Ohio
(Flight Time: 1 hr. & 45 min.)
5:30 PM
Press Conference
6:10 PM
Reception at Netherland Plaza
6:50 PM
Fund-raiser
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8:00 PM
Rally
10:20 PM
DEPART Cincinnati for Andrews AFB
ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
BRIEFING PAPER
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Wednesday, February 20, 1974
11:00 AM
Mr. Bradley phoned to make an appointment w/Vice
President Ford to meet with the President of the
American Medical Association to discuss the 1974
Campaign and National Health Insurance. Miss Leonard
has talked w/Mr. Bradley re: this meeting and recommends
you talk to them.
11:30 AM
Gordon VanderTill phoned requesting appointment
w/Messers Russell and Gordon to meet w/Vice President
on personal matters.
12:30 PM
Mrs. Gerridee Wheeler was elected president-elect of
the National Association for Mental Health in November
and would like to discuss your personal concern for
this organization. This is a political move as far as
her reporting to her organization that you share their
concern and that they have been in communication with
you. Gwen Anderson has arranged this meeting and
recommends you see her.
1:45 PM
Nola Smith has had a meeting with the President
regarding women appointments. She would also like
to talk with you so that you will know of her recruiting
efforts on behalf of this Administration. Bill
Casselman and Dan Kingsley recommend you see her.
2:00 PM
A letter was sent to you from E.P. White, Jr.,
editor of the High Twelvian, Louisville, Kentucky
requesting a photo with their President, Mr. W.K. Rose.
Mr. Rose is the titular head of over 20,000 Masons in
this country who are identified with this aspect of
Blue Lodge endeavor. Mr. Rose is the International
President. The letter was sent in December 1973 and
you agreed to the photo.
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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON
February 20, 1974
MEMORANDUM FOR:
The Vice President
VIA:
Robert Hartmann
FROM:
Warren Rustand
SUBJECT:
The Vice President's Visit to
Cincinnati, Ohio, to campaign
for Mayor Willis Gradison
February 20, 1974
WEDNESDAY, February 20:
4:45 pm
Arrive Lunken Airport, Cincinnati, Ohio
Main Administration Building Ramp
Advancemen: WILLIAM E. SANTEN
FRANKLIN KLAINE
TIMOTHY BOUSCAREN
Lunken Ramp Phone: Air Force 11: 871-1781
Contact: Robert P. Brown, Airport Manager
Phone: 321-4132
Greeted by:
WILLIAM J. KEATING
(President, The Cincinnati Enquirer and
former Congressman, First District, Ohio)
Mrs. WILLIAM J. KEATING
DONALD P. KLEKAMP
(Chairman, "Salute To Gradison" Dinner)
EARL T. BARNES
(Chairman, Hamilton County Republican Party)
KENT McGOUGH
(Chairman, Republican State Central
Executive Committee)
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Mrs. KENT McGOUGH
NOTE 1: The Airport arrival will consist of the
local press, to be joined by the traveling
National Press
NOTE 2: No formal crowd situation
NOTE 3: Vice Presidential Seal to be delivered
to Bill Santen by Staff
4:45 pm
Depart enroute Netherland Hilton Hotel
Motorcade Assignments
Pilot car
Lead car -- Bill Santen
No. 1
--- The Vice President, Willis Gradison,
William Keating
Follow car
VIP - 1
-- Senator Robert Taft
Congressman Donald Clancy
Mrs. Robert Taft
Mrs. Helen Gradison
VIP - 2
--
Donald Klekamp
Earl Barnes
Kent McGough
Mrs. McGough
Mrs. Keating
Staff 1
-- The Vice Presidential Staff
Press Bus - Traveling press, local press who
desire conveyance to Netherland
Hilton Hotel, and Frank Klaine
NOTE:
Frank Klaine to brief Vice Presidential
Press Secretary
Tail car
5:25 pm
Arrive Netherland Hilton Hotel
Fifth and Race Streets
Phone: (513) 621-3800
Contact: Mr. Joseph Frederick, Manager
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Greeted by: Mr. Joseph Frederick, Manager
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NOTE 1: Please go directly to Parlors E and F,
Fourth Floor, to Press Room. Total
press facilities available for filing.
Food and beverages available for press.
5:30 pm
Arrive at the Vice Presidential Suite
NOTE: Dress informal for all functions
5:43 pm
Depart Suite enroute Press Conference
5:45 pm
Arrive Press Conference
Parlor G -- Fourth Floor, Hotel
Paul Miltich, Vice Presidential Press Secretary,
commences Conference
6:05 pm
Press Conference concludes. Paul Miltich
concludes Conference
NOTE 1: Press filings in Parlor E and F
NOTE 2: Press go directly to Pavillon Caprice
(same floor) and set up for Gradison
Fund-raising Dinner
6:06 pm
Depart Press Conference enroute "Early Bird"
Reception (attendance 150)
6:10 pm
Arrive Early Bird- VIP Reception
Greeted by:
T. SPENCER SHORE
(State Finance Chairman)
JOSEPH HEAD and RALPH BURGHENAL
(Hamilton County Finance Chairmen)
NOTE 1: The Vice President is escorted to
Reception by WILLIAM KEATING
and WILLIS GRADISON
FORD
NOTE 2: The Vice President is escorted to a
microphone where he briefly greets GERATO
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NOTE 3: The Vice President mixes and mingles
and is introduced to guests by
T. SPENCER SHORE and
WILLIAM KEATING
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6:50 pm
Depart Early Bird Reception enroute Gradison
Fund-Raising Dinner
6:55 pm
Arrive Gradison Dinner
NOTE 1: Enter to "Ruffles and Flourishes" and
announcement of arrival of the Vice
President of the United States. The
Vice President proceeds to his seat at
the Head Table
NOTE 2: All head table guests have been
introduced prior to the Vice President's
arrival
NOTE 3: Press photo opportunity conducted by
Paul Miltich, Vice Presidential Press
Secretary, three minutes on arrival;
three minutes upon commencement of
Vice President's speech
Head Table:
[Left to right facing the audience]
Rev. L. V. Booth
Mrs. Joseph L. Trauth, Jr.
Joseph L. Trauth, Jr.
Mrs. Donald P. Klekamp
Donald P. Klekamp
Mrs. William J. Keating
The Vice President
Willis D. Gradison
(Podium)
William J. Keating
Mrs. Willis D. Gradison
Senator Robert Taft, Jr.
Mrs. Robert Taft, Jr.
Congressman Donald D. Clancy
Mrs. Donald D. Clancy
Frank J. Andress
Mrs. Frank J. Andress
Rabbi Fishel Goldfeder
7:40 pm
Dinner Concludes
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NOTE 1: WILLIAM KEATING introduces
DONALD CLANCY
WILLIAM KEATING introduces
ROBERT TAFT
WILLIAM KEATING introduces
WILLIS GRADISON
WILLIAM KEATING introduces
The Vice President
8:00 pm
The Vice President commences address
8:20 pm
The Vice President concludes his address and
departs Dinner enroute Suite
NOTE 1: Traveling press depart Pavillon and
go directly to Press Bus for conveyance
to Convention Center and Republican
Rally. Frank Klaine directs and escorts
traveling press to the Convention Center.
8:25 pm
Arrive Presidential Suite
NOTE 1: Introduction of friends of WILLIAM
KEATING to the Vice President,
with photographer
NOTE 2: Present for introduction:
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Keating
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Keating, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Lindner
8:45 pm
Depart Suite enroute Hamilton County Republican
Rally at Convention Center
Motorcade Assignments:
Pilot Car
Lead Car - - Bill Santen
No. 1
-- The Vice President, Willis Gradison,
William Keating
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Follow Car
VIP 1
-- Senator Taft, Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Gradison,
Congressman Clancy, Mrs Clancy,
VIP 2
-- Mrs. Keating, Mr. and Mrs Klekamp
Staff 1
-- The Vice President's Staff
Tail Car
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NOTE 1: The traveling press bus will rejoin the
motorcade upon departure to the Airport
as directed by Frank Klaine
8:55 pm
Arrive Convention Center and Hamilton County
Republican Rally enroute Holding Room
Fourth and Elm Streets
Contact: William O. McCarthy
Phone: (513) 381-2210
9:00 pm
Depart Holding Room enroute Rally
9:01 pm
The Vice President arrives at the Rally and
proceeds directly to the Speakers' Table
NOTE 1: All speakers' table guests have been
introduced
NOTE 2: See Speakers' Table (from left to right
facing audience) on attached sheet
NOTE 3: Introductions:
SENATOR TAFT introduces
WILLIAM KEATING
WILLIAM KEATING introduces County
Chairman EARL T. BARNES
County Chairman BARNES introduces
WILLIS GRADISON
Congressional Candidate GRADISON
introduces the Vice President
9:15 pm
The Vice President commences address
9:35 pm
The Vice President concludes his address
9:36 pm
Depart Rally enroute Holding Room
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William D. Gradison, Jr.
Donald D. Clancy
Mrs. Louis A. Ginocchio
Robert Taft, Jr.
Mrs. Betty Clancy
George C. Eyrich
Kent McGough
Earl T. Barnes
John Hermanies
Joe Head
Ralph Burchenal
Nolan Garson
Edith Osberger
William J. Keating
[Informal greetings of the Vice President by local
Republicans in Holding Room 218]
9:37 pm
Arrive Holding Room
NOTE 1: The traveling press file press releases
and are directed to bus by Frank Klaine
9:47 pm
Depart Holding Room enroute Lunken Airport
Motorcade Assignments:
Pilot Car
Lead Car -- Bill Santen
No. 1
-- The Vice President, Willis Gradison,
William Keating
VIP 1
-- - Senator Taft, Mrs. Taft,
Congressman Clancy, Mrs. Gradison
VIP 2
-- Mrs. Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Klekamp,
Mr. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. McGough
Staff 1
-- The Vice Presidential Staff and
Tim Bouscaren
Press Bus
Tail Car
10:17 pm
Arrive Lunken Airport
10:25 pm
Wheels up for Washington, D.C.
[Flying Time: 1 hour]
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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
Vice Presidential Suite -- Room No. 2301
579-0128/29
Staff Office -- Room No. 2318
579-0120/27
U.S. Secret Service Command Post
579-0122/23
Ramp Phone -- Lunken Airport
871- 1781
Holding Room -- Lunken Airport
871-2487
U.S. Secret Service A1C -- Paul Ciatti
579-0125
Holding Room - - Convention Center
579-0101
T.S. D. (Robert Edwards) and
P.L.D. (Bob Ezell)
579-0126
George Kranich -- WHCA
581-0273
DEX to Washington -- WHCA
395-6320
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SCHEDULE FOR REPUBLICAN RALLY
7:20 pm
Music by Earl Snapp Band
8:00 pm
Assembly of persons on speakers' platform
in Room 220
8:20 pm
Entrance of pe
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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON
February 20, 1974
MEMORANDUM FOR:
The Vice President
VIA:
Robert Hartmann
FROM:
Warren Rustand
SUBJECT:
Additional Information regarding
The Vice President's Visit to
Cincinnati, Ohio, to campaign
for Mayor Willis Gradison
February 20, 1974
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THE LUKEN - GRADISON RACE
Here in Hamilton County is a contest that will be watched closely by
the nation; the political parties have put forward candidates who
intelligently articulate their political philosophies.
Both candidates are far apart in what they believe.
Both toiled long and hard in city government and local politics before
asking to be elevated to Washington.
Gradison was first elected to Cincinnati City Council in 1961 after
having served five years in Washington in the Eisenhower Administration.
He remained in Council until resigning last month to spend full time on
his campaign.
Democrat Luken had been Deer Park city solicitor and first assistant
U.S. attorney when he ran unsuccessfully for Hamilton County
prosecutor in 1964.
He was appointed to Council in 1965, but was beaten for re-election
later that same year. He has been elected to Council in each election
since 1967.
For years, the two men have been their party's leader on City Council
in the role of mayor or minority leader.
In a March 5 special election, the campaigns to determine who will
succeed former U.S. Rep. William J. Keating will undergo close
scrutiny from the national political parties and news media trying to
determine if the Watergate and Agnew scandals have damaged Republican
election hopes across the country.
If Luken is elected in the First District- where only three Democrats
have won this century--suspicion will grow that the GOP's national
ills have hurt even qualified and popular Republican candidates like
Gradison.
The Democrats already have picked up two formerly Republican seats in
special congressional elections, one in Pennsylvania and the other
Michigan. There will be four more special elections-- all for Republican
One issue that both have gone into- - and where differences in their GREATO
seats in the House.
positions are significant- - is the energy situation.
Among Gradison's positions on energy are:
Opposition to gasoline
rationing.
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Possible questions:
(1) Why are you here for Mr. Gradison?
(2) Are you in favor of abortion legislation?
(3) What is your position on school busing?
(4) Are you in favor of gas rationing? Is it needed?
(5) Is the President, in your opinion, doing all he should to aid
Prosecutor Jaworski?
(6) Is our Middle East policy affecting our rapport with NATO countries?
(7) What is your opinion regarding State Senator Vander Laan's loss in
Michigan? Was it precipitated by the Watergate?
(8) Is there a dispute between Mr. Simon and Mr. Ash regarding the
duration of the energy crisis?
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SENATOR METZENBAUM'S INCOME TAX PROBLEMS COULD
ROB HIM OF SENATE SEAT
Senator Howard M. Metzenbaum's (D- Ohio) bombshell disclosure that
he paid no income taxes for 1969 may rob him of permanence in the
Senate.
Metzenbaum said his exemption from tax that year was justified by
"unusually high deductions because of heavy interest payments and
investment losses in the Cleveland Soccer Club and other business
interests. "
The question might properly be asked, however, why Metzenbaum failed
to bring his tax picture totally into the open to Ohio Gov. John J.
Gilligan before his appointment to the Senate seat vacated January 4 by
William B. Saxbe, now U.S. Attorney General. The disclosure comes
on top of the $118, 358 federal income tax deficiency claim against him
and his wife for 1967-68.
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GAMBLING STOCK ACQUISITION
Nevada gaming authorities are investigating the circumstances in which
U.S. Attorney General William B. Saxbe and Teamsters president
Frank E. Fitzsimmons acquired stock in the world's biggest gambling
machine producer, The Los Angeles Times reported.
Investigators want to know if Bally Manufacturing Co. of Chicago made
gifts or cutrate sales of its stock just before selling stock to the public
in 1969.
The interest in Fitzsimmons is particularly acute because his union's
biggest pension fund lends millions of dollars to Bally.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is known to be looking into
the recent fluctuations in the price of Bally's stock on the over-the-
counter market.
Saxbe has said he sold his Bally stock in 1970, which was a year before
it soared from $26.50 to $70. (The stock now goes for about $38.)
Saxbe obtained his 600 shares of Bally in 1969--about the same time as
did Fitzsimmons, other Teamster leaders, and some of Saxbe's
fellow Ohio politicians. (Saxbe served as State Attorney General and
later as U.S. Senator from Ohio.)
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NAME
AFFILIATION
Allen, Rhoda
WKRC Radio
Anderson, Gerald
WCPO-TV News
Brietson, Jon
WCPO-TV News
Cavanaugh, James
WKRC-TV
Clark, Nancy
WCKY
Collin, David
WSAI
Crace, Gary
Post
Craig, Thomas
WLW-TV
Decamp, Graydon
Enquirer
Delaney, James
WCPO-TV News
Dube, Diane
Forest Hills Journal/Community Journal
Easley, Joanne
WKRC-TV
Eberhard, Thomas G.
Sentinel
Fair, Ben
Call and Post
Fischer, Ronald
WCPO-TV News
Fogarty, John
WCPO-TV News
Foster, Dennis
WLW-TV
Friedman, Steven
WCPO-TV News
Fuller, Mimi
Post
Furlow, Bill
Post
Furlow, Davilynn
Post
Gillespie, Joe
WSAI
Glaser, Keith
UC News Record
Gordon, Martin
Mt. Washington Press
Haceer, William
Forest Hills Journal
Hahn, Gregory
WCPO-TV News
Hannan, Lex
WLW-TV
Hanley, Mack
WCPO-TV News
Hart, John
Clifton- Vine Report
Hill, Kyle A.
WKRC-TV
Johnson, Bruce
WCPO-TV News
Jones, Frank
WCPO-TV News
Kinkopf, Mark J.
WUBE
Klumpe, Jack
Post
Lampe, Valerie
WLW-TV
Lentz, Adrion
WCKY
Levee, William
American Israelite/New York Times
Lummanick, James
WCPO-TV News
Maher, Walter
WCPO-TV News
Mason, George
WCKY
McKee, Thomas
WCPO-TV News
Neeley, Marcus
WCKY
Peters, Gerald
WCPO-TV News
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Piccirillo, John
U.C. News Record
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NAME
AFFILIATION
Poffenberger, Gerard
Catholic Telegraph
Poppe, Charles
WCPO-TV News
Purdy, Thomas
WCPO-TV News
Ridenour, Bill
WLW Radio
Robbins, Charles
WLW Radio
Segal, Henry
American Israelite/New York Times
Schottelkotte, Albert
WCPO-TV News
Sergel, Roger
WCPO-TV News
Sherman, Sandy
Call and Post
Spalazzi, Dennis
WCPO-TV News
Steigerwald, William
Mt. Washington Press
Stewart, Ken
Post
Stocker, Don
Clifton- Vine Reporter
Traynor, Harry
WSAI
Treitel, Mark
Enquirer
White, Allan
WCPO-TV News
Wright, Ed, Jr.
Forest Hills Journal/Community Journal
Yates, Janice
WCPO- TV News
Young, Mark
WCPO- TV News
Yates, Tyrone
WKRC Radio
Rice, Joe
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Paaarrge, Peggy
U.C. Public Information Office
Lewin, Joe
AVCO Radio
Ashwell, Tom
AVCO Radio
Palmer, Dick
AVCO Radio
Agopian, Ilie
AVCO Radio
Hallau, Charles
AVCO Radio
Maxey, Warren
AVCO Radio
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SCHEDULE FOR REPUBLICAN RALLY
7:20 pm
Music by Earl Snapp Band
8:00 pm
Assembly of persons on speakers' platform
in Room 220
8:20 pm
Entrance of persons on speakers' platform
8:22 pm
Invocation by Reverend L. Venchael Booth
8:25 pm
National Anthem by Earl Snapp Band
8:27 pm
Opening of Rally by John Hermanies
8:29 pm
Introduction of candidates by Earl Barnes
8:47 pm
Introduction of Kent McGough
8:48 pm
Remarks by Kent McGough
8:53 pm
Introduction of persons on platform other than
candidates by John Hermanies
9:00 pm
Entrance of Vice President Ford with Robert Taft, Jr.,
Kent McGough, William Keating, Willis D. Gradison, Jr.
and Earl Barnes
9:05 pm
Introduction of Senator Taft and William Keating
by Earl Barnes
9:06 pm
Introduction of Willis D. Gradison, Jr. by Earl Barnes
9:07 pm
Introduction of Vice President Ford by Willis Gradison
9:08 pm
Address by Vice President Ford
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THANK YOU NOTES
Advanceman
(1) WILLIAM E. SANTEN
Santen, Santen & Hughes
18th Floor, First National Bank
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Advanceman
(2) FRANKLIN A. KLAINE
Santen, Santen & Hughes
18th Floor, First National Bank
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Advanceman
(3) TIMOTHY L. BOUSCARE
City Solicitor's Office
City Hall
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Dinner Chairman
(4) DONALD P. KLEKAMP
Keating, Muething & Klekamp
18th Floor, Provident Tower
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Assistant Chairman,
(5) JOSEPH L. TRAUTH, JR.
Dinner
Keating, Muething & Klekamp
18th Floor, Provident Tower
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
County Finance
(6) JOSEPH H. HEAD, JR.
Chairman; organized
511 Walnut Street
Early Bird Reception
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Hamilton County
(7) JOHN H. HERMANIES
Campaign Chairman;
Beall, Hermanies & Bort
organized Rally
200 Dixie Terminal Building
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(8) WILLIAM J. KEATING
The Cincinnati Enquirer
617 Vine Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
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THANK YOU - Continued
Coordinator
(9) Miss MARTHA A. LANG
The Cincinnati Enquirer
617 Vine Street
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Coordinated dinner
(10) Miss PAMELA SCHOO
and hotel arrangements
Catering Manager
The Netherland Hilton Hotel
Fifth and Race Streets
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Gradison for Congress
(11) RONALD ROBERTS
Campaign Coordinator
Gradison for Congress Committee
17 Dixie Terminal Building
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Gradison for Congress
(12) JOHN SCHNEIDER
Press Secretary
Gradison for Congress Committee
17 Dixie Terminal Building
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Driver of VIP-1
(13) MARK E. MAGEE
in Motorcade
3432 Monteith Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45208
Driver of VIP-2
(14) C. EDWARD NOE
in Motorcade
2335 Chickasaw
Cincinnati, Ohio 45219
Press Secretary and
(15) Miss DEBORAH A. KIST
Secretary to
1492 Balfour Lane
Advancemen
Cincinnati, Ohio 45231
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ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Thursday, February 21, 1974
7:30-8:30 AM
BREAKFAST: Boy Scouts
Washington Hilton (Georgetown West Rm.)
8:30-9:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
9:30 AM
Congressman Wydler
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
9:45 AM
INTERVIEW: Wall Street Journal
Mr. Robert Bartley
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Miltich
10:00 AM
CADINCT MtG.; CAb. Rm.
10-12:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
EOB Office
12:30 PM
LUNCHEON: House Appropriations Committee
Capitol, Room H-139
1:45 PM
Ambassador Harry Barnes, Romania
EOB Office (15 min.) courtesy call
Mr. Marsh
2-3:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:00 PM
Mr. Clark Reed, Chrm. Miss. Party & Southern
Assoc. of Republicans, et al
V.P. Conference Room (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
3:15-4:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
(VPR) -4:00 pm
CBS-NBC - (Roberts; 15min.)
4:30-5:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5-6:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:30 PM
Blair House Diplomatic Reception
Lt. Col. Sardo
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S
BRIEFING PAPER
Thursday, February 21, 1974
7:30 AM
Each year during Scout anniversary month, the
Boy Scouts of America have special ceremonies
in D.C. that center around a congressional
breakfast at which members of congress, their
national executive board and other dignitaries
participate in a Report to the Nation.
They would like for you to participate in a
few remarks; a list of some proposed remarks
are attached (the list came from Alden Barber,
Chief Scout Executive).
9:30 AM
Congressman Wydler would like to speak about
some personal matters. Mr. Mote suggests you
see him.
9:45 AM
Mr. Bartley has requested an interview centered
around your views on current issues: whether
or not things look different from your position
now than they did on the Hill: Republican chances
in 1974-76 politics: Watergate.
Mr. Miltich recommends you do the interview.
1:45 PM
Amb. Barnes would like to pay a courtesy call.
Mr. Marsh and Cmdr. Kerr endorses the visit.
3:00 PM
Mr. Reed will be bringing a number of Southern
Association Chairmen with him. This will be a
discussion of elections and issues. Mrs. Anderson
recommends the visit.
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Thursday, February 21, 1974
7:30-8:30 AM
BREAKFAST: Boy Scouts
Washington Hilton (Georgetown West Rm.)
8:30-9:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
9:30 AM
Congressman Wydler
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
9:45 AM
INTERVIEW: Wall Street Journal
Mr. Robert Bartley
EOB Office (15 min.)
10:00
Cabinet mtg; Cab Rm (Energy: : Open agenda)
Mr. Miltich
10-12:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
EOB Office
12:30 PM
LUNCHEON: House Appropriations Committee
Capitol, Room H-139
1:45 PM
Ambassador Harry Barnes, Romania
EOB Office (15 min.) courtesy call
Mr. Marsh
2-3:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:00 PM
Mr. Clark Reed, Chrm. Miss. Party & Southern
Assoc. of Republicans, et al
3:45 Pm
City
V.P. Conference Room (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
susan call w/
4:00 Pm
(VDR)
CBS. - NBC (Channel 2) (15min)
Maw.H.Photo W.
3:15-4:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
4:30-5:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5-6:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:30 PM
Blair House Diplomatic Reception
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S
BRIEFING PAPER
Thursday, February 21, 1974
7:30 AM
Each year during Scout anniversary month, the
Boy Scouts of America have special ceremonies
in D.C. that center around a congressional
breakfast at which members of congress, their
national executive board and other dignitaries
participate in a Report to the Nation.
They would like for you to participate in a
few remarks; a list of some proposed remarks
are attached (the list came from Alden Barber,
Chief Scout Executive).
9:30 AM
Congressman Wydler would like to speak about
some personal matters. Mr. Mote suggests you
see him.
9:45 AM
Mr. Bartley has requested an interview centered
around your views on current issues: whether
or not things look different from your position
now than they did on the Hill: Republican chances
in 1974-76 politics: Watergate.
Mr. Miltich recommends you do the interview.
1:45 PM
Amb. Barnes would like to pay a courtesy call.
Mr. Marsh and Cmdr. Kerr endorses the visit.
3:00 PM
Mr. Reed will be bringing a number of Southern
Association Chairmen with him. This will be a
discussion of elections and issues. Mrs. Anderson
recommends the visit.
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Southern Association of Republican State Chairmen
3:00 Thursday, February 21, 1974
Messrs. : Gay Suber, Executive Director, South Carolina
Kenneth Powell, Chairman, South Carolina
W. D. Mounger, Mississippi, Vice Chairman
Haley Barbour, Executive Director, Mississippi
Jack Warren, Chairman, Texas
Bob Shaw, Chairman, Georgia
Paul Womack, Treasurer, Georgia
Tommy Thomas, Chairman, Fla.
James Boyce, Chairman, Louisiana
Ron Riedorf, Executive Director, Tennessee
Tom Bennett, Chairman, North Carolina
Dick Bennett, Chairman, Alabama
Jim Caldwell, Chairman, Arkansas
Paul Winnick, Treasurer, Georgia
W. T. Wilkins, former Executive Director, Mississippi
Clarke Reed, Chairman, Mississippi
Wm. Stanhagen ra.
The group will arrive at 2:30 for meeting in Conference
Room, prior to appointment with Vice President, with
Gwen Anderson, Robert T. Hartmann, William E. Casselman,
Paul Miltich, Warren Rustand
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Friday, February 22, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
9:00 AM
PHYSICAL: Capitol
Dr. Carey
10-10:30 AM
Mr. Peter Flanigan
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
10:30-11:15 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
11:15 AM
Mr. David Rockefeller
Mr. Owen Frisbee
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
11:30-12:00
Mr. Hartmann
12:00 PM
LUNCHEON: Mayflower Hotel (Ballroom)
Citizens' Cmte. for the Fairness to the Presidency
2:00 PM
Congressman Brooks Hays (former M.C.)
Co-Chrm. of Former Members Club
EOB Office (15 min.)
Miss Leonard and Mr. Marsh
2:15 PM
Governor Robert Ray (Iowa)
Mr. Richard Gilbert, Ex. Asst.
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
2:30 PM
Mr. Phil Buchen
EOB Office (20 min.)
3:00 PM
Secretary Schlesinger
Pentagon, Room 3E 880 (30 min.)
Cmdr. Kerr
3:30 PM
Ceremony at Pentagon
Cmdr. Kerr (15 min.)
4:00 PM
BRIEFING: General Scowcroft
EOB Office (60 min.)
Mr. Marsh
5-5:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5:30-6:45 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:45 PM
Reserve Officers Award to Cong. Mahon
Washington Hilton
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Friday, February 22, 1974
8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
9:00 AM
PHYSICAL: Capitol
Dr. Carey
10-10:30 AM
Mr. Peter Flanigan
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
10:30-11:15 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
11:15 AM
Mr. David Rockefeller
Mr. Owen Frisbee
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
11:30-12:00
Mr. Hartmann
12:00 PM
LUNCHEON: Mayflower Hotel (Ballroom)
Citizens' Cmte. for the Fairness to the Presidency
2:00 PM
Congressman Brooks Hays (former M.C.)
Co-Chrm. of Former Members Club
EOB Office (15 min.)
Miss Leonard and Mr. Marsh
2:15 PM
Governor Robert Ray (Iowa)
Mr. Richard Gilbert, Ex. Asst.
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
2:30 PM
Mr. Phil Buchen
EOB Office (20 min.)
3:00 PM
Secretary Schlesinger
Pentagon, Room 3E 880 (30 min.)
Cmdr. Kerr
3:30 PM
Ceremony at Pentagon
Cmdr. Kerr (15 min.)
4:00 PM
BRIEFING: General Scowcroft
EOB Office (60 min.)
Mr. Marsh
5-5:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann
5:30-6:45 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
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Reserve Officers Award to Cong. Mahon
Washington Hilton
Black-Jie
Mrs. Ford
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Schedule
Briefing Paper
Friday, February 22, 1974
12:00 NOON
The Citizen's Cmte. for Fairness to the
Presidency, (Rabbi Korff, General Chrm.)
is hosting a luncheon given in honor of
President Nixon for his peace-pursuing policies.
The President and Mrs. Nixon will be there.
You will be called on to make some brief
remarks in honor of the President. The
President will speak after you make your
remarks.
2:00 PM
Cong. Brooks Hays would like to visit for a
short time. Just a casual chat. Mildred Leonard
suggested the visit.
2:15 PM
Gov. Ray would like to discuss Mid-West
politics. He announced Wednesday he was
seeking reelection. Gwen Anderson arranged
this visit.
2:30 PM
Mr. Buchen has a few items he would like to
discuss with you. Dorothy Downton took
the call and suggested the visit.
3:00 PM
Mr. Marsh will brief you on your meeting
with Secretary Schlesinger.
3:30 PM
Mr. Marsh is being honored with a farewell
party by his previous office, Dept. of Def.
Legislative Affairs (Asst. Secy. of Def.)
Room 3E-822
6:45 PM
The Reserve Officers Assoc. will bestow on
George Mahon the "Minuteman Award" at the
Washington Hilton. They would like you to
make the presentation which will occur at
about 9:15: off-the-cuff remarks are appro-
priate but they would like you to read the
citation to Cong. Mahon.
They would also like to take pictures of you
w/the head table members at 6:45 PM.
BLACK-TIE
Is Mrs. Ford attending (she suggested you
answer for her) ?
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON.
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO
NEW YORK CITY
Sunday, February 24, 1974
THE VICE PRESIDENT:
Attached at TAB A is your schedule for the subject event.
ANNUAL AMERICAN-ISRAEL FRIENDSHIP GOLD MEDAL AWARD DINNER
You have been awarded the 1974 American Israeli Friendship Gold
Medal. You will accept the award at the American-Israel Friend-
ship House Annual Dinner to be held at the New York Hilton on
Sunday evening, February 24, 1974.
Dress is Black Tie for the Head Table and optional for the other
guests.
There is a reception scheduled for 6:00 pm and the dinner will
start at approximately 7:30 pm. After discussing the program
with the event planners, it appears that the program will run
late and will not conclude until approximately 11:00 pm.
PERSONAL TIME
There will be a Suite reserved for you at the Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel. It is suggested that you go directly from the airport to
the Waldorf for personal time before driving to the dinner.
You will proceed to the Waldorf after the dinner to remain
overnight.
RECEPTION
Both the general reception and the VIP reception will begin at
6:00 pm and it is suggested that you arrive at the VIP reception
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at 6:15 pm and remain until 6:35 pm when you will proceed to
the Head Table holding room.
PRESS
The press will be allowed into the reception for a ten minute
photo opportunity. There will be full press coverage at the
dinner.
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8:1 am
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SCHEDULE
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO
NEW YORK CITY
Sunday, February 24, 1974
3:40 pm
ARRIVE Andrews AFB and board Convair.
(EDT)
3:45 pm
DEPART Andrews AFB via Convairen route
Marine Air Terminal LaGuardia Airport, New
York City.
[Flying time: 55 minutes]
[No time change]
4:40 pm
ARRIVE LaGuardia Airport and proceed to
Advanceman:
motorcade.
Robin Martin
CLOSED ARRIVAL
NO PRESS COVERAGE
DEPART LaGuardia Airport via motorcade en
route Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
[Driving time: 25 minutes]
5:10 pm
ARRIVE Waldorf-Astoria and proceed to Suite.
You will be met by:
The Hotel General Manager
PERSONAL TIME/45 MINUTES
ATTIRE: Black Tie
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DEPART Suite and proceed to motorcade for
boarding.
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6:00 pm
DEPART Waldorf-Astoria Hotel via motorcade
en route New York Hilton Hotel.
[Driving time: 10 minutes]
6:10 pm
ARRIVE New York Hilton Hotel.
You will be met by:
The Hotel General Manager
6:12 pm
Proceed to the Mercury Ballroom for the.
VIP Reception.
NOTE: There will be approximately
200 guests at this reception.
6:15 pm
ARRIVE Mercury Ballroom.
You will be met by:
Judge Abraham Multer, your host.
PRESS PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
6:35 pm
DEPART Reception, escorted by Judge Multer,
and proceed to holding area.
6:40 pm
ARRIVE Holding area and visit with head
table guests.
NOTE: There will be approximately
70 Head Table guests.
6:55 pm
Head Table guests depart holding area.
7:15 pm
DEPART Holding Area.
7:16 pm
Announcement.
7:17 pm
Proceed to Head Table and be seated.
7:20 pm
National Anthem and Israeli National
Anthem.
7:25 pm
Invocation
7:30 pm
Dinner begins
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Dinner Concludes.
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Program begins.
8:52 pm
Opening remarks by Mr. Raymond Patt,
member of Dinner Committee.
9:00 pm
Remarks by Dr. Harris J. Levine, Dinner
Committee.
9:08 pm
Remarks by Mr. Herbert Tenzer, Vice
President, B'nai Zion.
9:16 pm
Remarks by Mayor Abraham Beame,
Mayor of New York City.
9:24 pm
Rema rks by Rabbi Miller
9:32 pm
Remarks by Charlotte Jacobson, Chairman,
American World Zionist Organization.
9:48 pm
Remarks by Ambassador Simcha Dinitz,
Israeli Ambassador to the U.S.
10:00 pm
Remarks by Judge Abraham Multer.
10:10 pm
Presentation of the Gold Medal Award to
the Vice President by Judge Multer.
10:13 pm
Vice Presidential remakrs.
FULL PRESS COVERAGE
10:45 pm
Remarks conclude.
10:47 pm
Remarks by Dr. Harris Levine.
10:50 pm
DEPART Head Table, escorted by Judge Multer,
and proceed to motorcade for boarding.
11:00 pm
DEPART via motorcade en route Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel.
[Driving time: 10 minutes]
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11:10 pm
ARRIVE Waldorf Astoria and proceed to yo ur
Suite.
11:15 pm
ARRIVE SUITE.
REMAIN OVERNIGHT
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9:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Sunday, February 24, 1974
3:40 PM
Arrive Andrews AFB
3:45 PM
Depart Andrews en route to Marine Air
Terminal LaGuardia Airport, N.Y.C.
(Flight Time: 55 min.)
5:10 PM
Arrive Waldorf-Astoria
(PERSONAL TIME: 45 min.)
6:10-11:00PM
New York Hilton Hotel
REMAIN OVERNIGHT AT Waldorf Astoria
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9:30 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
Sunday, February 24, 1974
3:40 PM
Arrive Andrews AFB
3:45 PM
Depart Andrews en route to Marine Air
Terminal LaGuardia Airport, N.Y.C.
(Flight Time: 55 min.)
5:10 PM
Arrive Waldorf-Astoria
(PERSONAL TIME: 45 min.)
6:10-11:00PM
New York Hilton Hotel
REMAIN OVERNIGHT AT Waldorf Astoria
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OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
WASHINGTON
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO
NEW YORK CITY
Monday, February 25, 1974
THE VICE PRESIDENT:
Attached at TAB A is your schedule for your visit to New York
City on February 25, 1974
BACKGROUND
You have accepted an invitation to attend the Television Corres-
pondents Breakfast Series to be held at the Harvard Club of
New York at 8:00 am and The New York Times Publishers'
Luncheon to be held at the New York Times offices at 1:00 pm.
At this time there are no other events planned for Monday,
February 25th in New York City.
You will spend the evening of Sunday, February 24th at the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City and will travel to
Atlantic City on the afternoon of Monday, February 25th.
THE CORRESPONDENTS BREAKFAST SERIES
Attached at TAB B is a list of the guests who will attend the
breakfast.
The breakfast series is hosted by Mr. Matthew Mattiello and
is a very informal affair. Breakfast remarks will be recorded
and an in house photographer will be present but this material
will not be available to the press.
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The format of the breakfast will be informal questions and
answers.
The breakfast is being funded by the Eastman Kodak Company.
There will be no press coverage.
THE NEW YORK TIMES PUBLISHERS' LUNCHEON
Attached at TAB C is a list of the guests who will attend the
luncheon.
The luncheon will be headed by Mr. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger,
Chairman of the Board, President and Publisher of The New
York Times.
Mr. Sulzberger would like to meet with you for ten minutes
before the luncheon.
The luncheon will be small, informal and closed to the press.
PERSONAL TIME
There will be two hours and forty minutes of personal time
at the Waldorf between the breakfast and the luncheon.
In order to avoid rush hour traffic in New York City, it is
suggested that you depart New York City following the
luncheon at the New York Times at approximately 2:45 pm
and go directly to the airport to fly to Atlantic City.
This will allow you 3 hours, 50 minutes for personal
time and a private dinner in Atlantic City before proceeding
to the Atlantic City event.
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February 22, 1974
9:30 am
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SCHEDULE
THE VICE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO
NEW YORK CITY
z
Monday, February
26
1974
ADVANCEMAN: Robin Martin
ATTIRE: Business Suit
7:45 am
DEPART Suite and proceed to motorcade for
boarding.
7:50 am
DEPART via motorcade en route Television
Correspondents Breakfast Series, Harvard
Club of New York.
[Driving time: 10 minutes]
8:00 pm
ARRIVE Harvard Club.
You will be met by:
Mr. Mathew Mattiello, Host and Founder
of the Correspondents Breakfast
Series.
8:02 am
Proceed to Correspondents Breakfast Series.
8:05 am
ARRIVE Correspondents Breakfast Series.
NO PRESS COVERAGE
8:10 am
Breakfast is served.
9:30 am
Breakfast Concludes.
Proceed to motorcade for boarding.ORD
9:35 am
DEPART via motorcade en route Waldorf LIBRORK Astoria
LIBR
Hotel.
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RH,
[Driving time: 10 minutes]
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9:45 am
ARRIVE Waldorf Astoria Hotel and proceed to
your Suite.
PERSONAL TIME HOURS, 40 MINUTES
12:30 pm
DEPART Suite and proceed to motorcade for
boarding.
12:35 pm
DEPART via motorcade en route New York Times
Publishers' luncheon, New York Times Building.
[Driving time: 10 minutes]
12:45 pm
ARRIVE New York Times.
NOTE: A Representative of the New York
Times will meet you in the lobby.
12:47 pm
Proceed to Executive Offices, 14th floor, for
meeting with Mr. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger,
Chairman of the Board, President and Publisher
of the New York Times.
12:50 pm
ARRIVE Executive Offices.
You will be met by:
Mr. Sulzberger
Mr. Harding Bancroft, Vice Chairman of
the Board
Mr. Clifton Daniel, Washington Bureau Chief.
12:58 pm
DEPART Executive Offices, escorted by Mr.
Sulzberger, and proceed to Luncheon on 11th floor.
1:00 pm
ARRIVE luncheon.
NO PRESS COVERAGE
2:45 pm
Luncheon Concludes.
2:50 pm
DEPART Luncheon, escorted by Mr. Sulzberger,
and proceed to motorcade for boarding.
LIBRE
2:57 pm
DEPART via motorcade en route Marine Air
Terminal, LaGuardia Airport.
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[Driving time: 38 minutes]
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3:35 pm
ARRIVE LaGuardia Airport and board Convair.
3:40 pm
DEPART LaGuardia Airport via Convair en route
NAFEC, Atlantic City, New Jersey.
[Flying time: 30 minutes]
[No time change]
4:10 pm
ARRIVE NAFEC, Atlantic City, New Jersey and
board motorcade.
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TAB B 2/22/14 10:am
LIST OF BREAKFAST GUESTS
Burton Benjamin
Executive Producer of CBS
Av Westin
Executive Producer of ABC
Special Events
Pat Naggiar
Correspondent with German TV
Jules Power
Vice President, National Academy of
TV Arts & Sciences
Eleanor Guggenheimer
Anchorwoman, Channel 9 - NYC
Commissioner of Consumer Affairs
New York City
Robert Roy
Head writer - ABC Harry Reasoner
James Day
Spokesman for NET
Jay Iselin
President of NET
Jim Jensen
Anchorman WCBS - NYC
Carey Winfrey
Executive producer, NET
Dorothy McCollum
Director, Canadian Broadcasting Co.
NYC
Carol Jenkins
Correspondent, WABC-TV - NYC
Bill Beutel
Anchorman, WABC-TV - NYC
Phillip Curtis
Newswriter - NET
Edwin Neuman
Correspondent, NBC-TV
John Chancellor
NBC-TV
Don Hewitt
Executive Producer - 60 Minutes
Mike Wallace
Correspondent - 60 Minutes
John Hart
Correspondent - CBS News
Walter Cronkite
CBS-TV
Joe Harper
Anchorman, Channel 11 - NYC
Jack Maynard
Eastman Kodak Corp.
Anthony Lewis
New York Times
Bill Leonard
Vice President, CBS News
David Webster
Director, British Broadcasting Corp.
NYC
Mathew Matiello
Host
William Steele
In House Photographer
Lizzy Jarvis
Executive Producer for Documentaries
NBC-TV
Charles Collingwood
CBS-TV
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TAB C 2/22/74 10:00 am
GUESTS ATTENDING NY TIMES LUNCHEON
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
Chairman, President and Publisher
Max Frankel
Sunday Editor
David Jones
National News Editor
John Oakes
Editorial Page Editor
Abe Raskin
Assistant Editorial Page Editor
Abe Rosenthal
Managing Editor
Jack Rosenthal
Assistant Sunday Editor
Tom Wicker
Associate Editor
Marjorie Hunter
Washington Bureau
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Monday, February 25, 1974
7:50-9:30 AM
Television Correspondents Breakfast Series,
Harvard Club of New York
9:45 AM
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME: 2 hours 40 min.
12:35-2:45 PM
New York Times Publishers Luncheon
New York Times Building
2:57 PM
Depart for Atlantic City
4:10 PM
Arrive Atlantic City
4:50 PM
Holiday Inn, Atlantic City
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME: 3 hours 50 min.
8:40-9:40 PM
American Association of School Administrators'
Building
10:25 PM
Depart Atlantic City en route to Andrews AFB
Flight Time: 40 min
11:10 PM
Depart Andrews for Residence
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Monday, February 25, 1974
7:50-9:30 AM
Television Correspondents Breakfast Series,
Harvard Club of New York
9:45 AM
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME: 2 hours 40 min.
12:35-2:45 PM
New York Times Publishers Luncheon
New York Times Building
2:57 PM
Depart for Atlantic City
4:10 PM
Arrive Atlantic City
4:50 PM
Holiday Inn, Atlantic City
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME: 3 hours 50 min.
8:40-9:40 PM
American Association of School Administrators'
Building
10:25 PM
Depart Atlantic City en route to Andrews AFB
Flight Time: 40 min
11:10 PM
Depart Andrews for Residence
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Tuesday, February 26, 1974
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST BRIEFING: Attorney General Saxbe
Dept. of Justice
10th & Constitution Entrance, Messers. Hartmann,
Casselman
9-10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
THING
10:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME (Depart EOB 10:15)
10:30 AM
SPEECH: National Guard (20 min.)
Nat'l Guard Memorial Bldg., Mass. Avenue
Mr. Marsh
11-12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
12:00 PM
Mr. Saul Friedman
Knight Newspapers
EOB Office (5 min.)
Mr. Miltich
12:05 PM
Mr. Stark Ritchie
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
12:30 PM
LUNCHEON: Senate GOP Policy
1:45 PM
Mr. Dan Haughton, Chrm. of Bd., Lockheed
Mr. Rick Alvarado, Dir. of Gov't Affairs, D.C.
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
2:00 PM
Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, Calif., et al
V.P. Conf. Room (30 min.)
Mr. Hartmann and Mrs. Anderson
2:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:00 PM (PR)
Domestic Council Committee on Privacy
Cabinet Room
4:30 PM
Mr. Leon Parma
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
5-5:30 PM
Mr. Casselman
EOB Office for Conference
5:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
6-6:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:30 PM
Diplomatic Reception: Blair House
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Tuesday, February 26, 1974
7:30-9:00 AM
BREAKFAST BRIEFING: Attorney General Saxbe
Dept. of Justice
10th & Constitution Entrance, Messers. Hartmann,
Casselman
9-10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann
TIME
10:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME (Depart EOB 10:15)
10:30 AM
SPEECH: National Guard (20 min.)
Nat'l Guard Memorial Bldg., Mass. Avenue
Mr. Marsh
11-12:00
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
12:00 PM
Mr. Saul Friedman
Knight Newspapers
EOB Office (5 min.)
Mr. Miltich
12:05 PM
Mr. Stark Ritchie
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Casselman
12:30 PM
LUNCHEON: Senate GOP Policy
1:45 PM
Mr. Dan Haughton, Chrm. of Bd., Lockheed
Mr. Rick Alvarado, Dir. of Gov't Affairs, D.C.
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
2:00 PM
Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, Calif., et al
V.P. Conf. Room (30 min.)
Mr. Hartmann and Mrs. Anderson
2:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:00 PM (PR)
Domestic Council Committee on Privacy
Cabinet Room
4:30 PM
Mr. Leon Parma
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
5-5:30 PM
Mr. Casselman
EOB Office for Conference
5:30 PM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
6-6:30 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6:30 PM
Diplomatic Reception: Blair House
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Tuesday, February 26, 1974
7:30 AM
The Attorney General has not invited anyone
from D.O.J. to join you two for breakfast.
10:30 AM
You will be speaking for about 20 min. to
50 adjutant generals and two to five key
members of their personal staffs. The request
went to Mr. Marsh from General Edsoll, Adjutant
General of Nevada.
Mr. Marsh will brief you on this event.
12:00 PM
Mr. Saul Friedman and Mr. Remer Tyson are
writing a biography of you and Mr. Friedman
needs to ask you a few questions. Mr. Miltich
suggests you see him for five minutes.
12:05 PM
Mr. Ritchie, American Petroleum Institute,
would like to pay a courtesy call and present
you with an invitation to address their
annual meeting in New York City at the Hilton
on May 11, 12, or at your convenience.
Miss Leonard arranged this visit.
1:45 PM
You requested sometime in February through
a memo to Mr. Hartmann to meet with Mr. Haughton
and Mr. Cook. Unfortunately, Mr. Cook has
been involved in an accident (he fell off a
ladder at home) and will not be able to attend.
Mr. Alvardo, Director for Government Affairs in
D.C. will be attending in his place.
2:00 PM
Lt. Gov. Rienecke and ten other Lt./Govs. would
like to drop-by for a casual visit and present
you with an invitation for their July Conf.
You served in Congress with Mr. Rienecke.
List of attendees attached.
Mrs. Anderson endorses the visit.
3:00 PM
President Nixon will open the meeting. After
a few remarks will introduce you as
Chairman and turn the meeting over to you.
Mr. Casselman is preparing remarks for the
meeting. The Executive Order is attached
for your information.
4:30 PM
Mildred Leonard arranged for Mr. Parma to
drop-by for a visit. He is an old friend.
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5:00 PM
You requested this conference to go over your
personal estate.
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ADMINISTRATIV Y RESTRICTED
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PAPER
Tuesday, February 26, 1974
7:30 AM
The Attorney General has not invited anyone
from D.O.J. to join you two for breakfast.
10:30 AM
You will be speaking for about 20 min. to
50 adjutant generals and two to five key
members of their personal staffs. The request
went to Mr. Marsh from General Edsoll, Adjutant
General of Nevada.
Mr. Marsh will brief you on this event.
12:00 PM
Mr. Saul Friedman and Mr. Remer Tyson are
writing a biography of you and Mr. Friedman
needs to ask you a few questions. Mr. Miltich
suggests you see him for five minutes.
12:05 PM
Mr. Ritchie, American Petroleum Institute,
would like to pay a courtesy call and present
you with an invitation to address their
annual meeting in New York City at the Hilton
on May 11, 12, or at your convenience.
Miss Leonard arranged this visit.
1:45 PM
You requested sometime in February through
a memo to Mr. Hartmann to meet with Mr. Haughton
and Mr. Cook. Unfortunately, Mr. Cook has
been involved in an accident (he fell off a
ladder at home) and will not be able to attend.
Mr. Alvardo, Director for Government Affairs in
D.C. will be attending in his place.
2:00 PM
Lt. Gov. Rienecke and ten other Lt./Govs. would
like to drop-by for a casual visit and present
you with an invitation for their July Conf.
You served in Congress with Mr. Rienecke.
List of attendees attached.
Mrs. Anderson endorses the visit.
3:00 PM
President Nixon will open the meeting. After
a few remarks will introduce you as:
Chairman and turn the meeting over to you.
Mr. Casselman is preparing remarks for the
meeting. The Executive Order is attached
for your information.
4:30 PM
Mildred Leonard arranged for Mr. Parma to
drop-by for a visit. He is an old friend.
5:00 PM
You requested this conference to go over your
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Tuesday, February 26, 1974
2:00 PM
MEETING WITH LT/GOV. LIST
Lt./Gov. Ed Reinecke, California-Rep.
Eugene Bookhammer, Delaware-Rep.
Neal Hartigan, Illinois-Dem.
Blair Lee III, Maryland-Democrat
James H. Brickly, Michigan-Rep.
Harry M. Reid, Nevada-Dem.
Robert A. Mondragon, New Mexico-Dem.
J. Joseph Garrahy, Rhode Island-Dem.
Bill Hobby, Texas-Dem.
John Burgess, Vermont-Rep.
Herbert Wiltsee, Secretary for National
Conference of Lt/Govs.
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Tuesday, February 26, 1974
2:00 PM
MEETING WITH LT/GOV. LIST
Lt./Gov. Ed Reinecke, California-Rep.
Eugene Bookhammer, Delaware-Rep.
Neal Hartigan, Illinois-Dem.
Blair Lee III, Maryland-Democrat
James H. Brickly, Michigan-Rep.
Harry M. Reid, Nevada-Dem.
Robert A. Mondragon, New Mexico-Dem.
J. Joseph Garrahy, Rhode Island-Dem.
Bill Hobby, Texas-Dem.
John Burgess, Vermont-Rep.
Herbert Wiltsee, Secretary for National
Conference of Lt/Govs.
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ADMINISTRATIVELY RESTRICTED
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Lt. Gov. Robert Mondragon, New Mexico-Dem.
Lt. Gov. Athniel Ottley, Virgin Islands-Dem.
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S SCHEDULE
Wednesday, February 27, 1974
8:00 AM
(PR)
BREAKFAST: w/President, Cong. Arends, Rhodes
Senators Scott and Griffin
Family Dining Room, White House
9:30 AM
Rabbi Sherer, Rabbi Zerfas, & Mr. Zylstra
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
9:45 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME (15 min.)
10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
10:30 AM
Mr. Don Johnston, Veterans Administration
EOB Office (45 min.)
Mr. Marsh
11:30 AM
Mr. Taylor, CBS, President
Mr. John Schneider, Pres. CBS Broadcast Group
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Miltich
12:00 PM
Mr. Ulysses Boykin
Mr. John Smettler, Pastor, Wings of Truth Gospel Church,
Detroit
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
12:15 PM
DEPART for Capitol Hill Club
12:30 PM
LUNCHEON ADDRESS: RAMS Luncheon Meeting
Capitol Hill Club (3rd Floor)
Mr. Hartmann
2:00 PM
Mr. Peter Lukevich, Student Rep. Shoreline College
Seattle, Washington and FOUR other students
EOB Office (5 min.) courtesy call
Mrs. Anderson
2:15 PM
Mr. Joe Lawless, Federal Supply Service
EOB Office (5 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
2:20-3:15 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:15 PM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
3:45 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME (15 min.) Maurice Defonge
(10 min) mittech
4:00 PM
UPI-Audio's Washington Window (45 min.)
EOB Office
Mr. Miltich
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4:45-6:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6-8:00 PM
Cong. Rhodes Fund-raiser
Sheraton Carlton Hotel (Crystal Room) 16th & K Streets
Mr. Miltich (BUSINESS SUIT)
8:00 PM
SPEECH: Capitol City Republican Club (BUSINESS SUIT)
Mrs. Ford
Mr. Miltich
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8:00 AM
President Nixon requested this breakfast through Bill
Timmons' office; no subject matter given.
9:30 AM
Rabbi Morris Shere, Exec. President of Agudath Israel
of America, the largest national Orthodox Jewish movement
in the U.S. and Ivan E. Zylstra, Administrator, School
& Government Relations, National Union of Christian
Schools, Grand Rapids, and Rabbi Zerfas have requested
the opportunity to meet with you briefly to discuss
matters pertaining to educational interest of nonpublic
school systems.
You have agreed to see them per a memo of Dec. 14 from
Dewey Clower.
10:30 AM
Per your suggestion, a meeting w/Mr. Johnston has been
arranged to brief you on the status of the Veterans'
Administration. There will be many veterans' groups
in Washington during March, therefore, a briefing by Mr.
Johnston is appropriate. The suggestion was sent to
Dick Burress on memo from you.
11:30 AM
In regard to the dinner you had with top executives
from the three main networks, the topic of your scheduling
each network sometime in the future was discussed. CBS
will be the first of these meetings. It will not
be an interview; just a discussion of current events
(your views).
2:00 PM
Mr. Boykin would like to introduce you to Dr. Smettler.
He feels Dr. Smettler would be able to build a strong
support within the black community from the précinct level
to the National Conference.
Dr. Smettler is also the President of the United Council
of Spiritual Churches of America.
Mildred Leonard endorses this visit.
12:30 PM
RAMS Luncheon: Capitol Hill staff of republicans from
House & Senate. Mr. Hartmann is the past President.
2:00 PM
Mr. Lukevich, Student Rep. for Shoreline College in
Seattle, Washington (age: 20), will be in D.C. for the
National Student Lobbists Convention. This organization
have members who are concerned with legislation dealing
with students' welfare: i.e., economics, tuition. It is
a non-profit, nonpartisan organization. Mr. Lukevich and
four other students would like to drop-by for a courtesy
call. Gwen Anderson endorses the visit.
List of other students attached.
2:15 PM
Mr. Lawless would like to pay a courtesy call.
UPI Interview: Paul Miltich suggested the appointment LIB HARY
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4:00 PM
It will cover a wide-range of topics.
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Mr. Tom Wilbur (20)
ATTENDEES:
Mr. Curt Eidem (20)
Miss Laural Touchette (21)
Mr. Harold Webb (23)
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Wednesday, February 27, 1974
8:00 AM
(PR)
BREAKFAST: w/President, Cong. Arends, Rhodes
Senators Scott and Griffin
Family Dining Room, White House
9:30 AM
Rabbi Sherer, Monsig. Rabbi Zerfas, & Mr. Zylstra
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
9:45 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME (15 min.)
10:00 AM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
10:30 AM
Mr. Don Johnston, Veterans Administration & Warren M'Donald
EOB Office (45 min.)
Mr. Marsh
11:30 AM
Mr. Taylor, CBS, President
Mr. John Schneider, Pres. CBS Broadcast Group
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Miltich
12:00
PM Dian Show not
Mr. Ulysses Boykin
Mr. John Smettler, Pastor, Wings of Truth Gospel Church,
Detroit
EOB Office (15 min.)
Mrs. Anderson
12:15 PM
DEPART for Capitol Hill Club
12:30 PM
LUNCHEON ADDRESS: RAMS Luncheon Meeting
Capitol Hill Club (3rd Floor)
Mr. Hartmann
2:00 PM
Mr. Peter Lukevich, Student Rep. Shoreline College
Seattle, Washington and FOUR other students
EOB Office (5 min.) courtesy call
Mrs. Anderson
2:15 PM
Mr. Joe Lawless, Federal Supply Service
EOB Office (5 min.)
Mr. Hartmann
2:20-3:15 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
3:15 PM
Mr. Hartmann (30 min.)
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME (15 min.) Maurice Osfange
3:45 PM
mn. Miltich (10 min)
4:00 PM
UPI-Audio's Washington Window (45 min.)
EOB Office
Mr. Miltich
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4:45-6:00 PM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
6-8:00 PM
Cong. Rhodes Fund-raiser
Sheraton Carlton Hotel (Crystal Room) 16th & K Streets
Mr. Miltich (BUSINESS SUIT)
8:00 PM
SPEECH: Capitol City Republican Club (BUSINESS SUIT)
Mrs. Ford
Mr. Miltich
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THE VICE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING PAPER
Wednesday, February 21, 1974
8:00 AM
President Nixon requested this breakfast through Bill
Timmons' office; no subject matter given.
9:30 AM
Rabbi Morris Shere, Exec. President of Agudath Israel
of America, the largest national Orthodox Jewish movement
in the U.S. and Ivan E. Zylstra, Administrator, School
& Government Relations, National Union of Christian
Schools, Grand Rapids, and Rabbi Zerfas have requested
the opportunity to meet with you briefly to discuss
matters pertaining to educational interest of nonpublic
school systems.
You have agreed to see them per a memo of Dec. 14 from
Dewey Clower.
10:30 AM
Per your suggestion, a meeting w/Mr. Johnston has been
arranged to brief you on the status of the Veterans'
Administration. There will be many veterans' groups
in Washington during March, therefore, a briefing by Mr.
Johnston is appropriate. The suggestion was sent to
Dick Burress on memo from you.
11:30 AM
In regard to the dinner you had with top executives
from the three main networks, the topic of your scheduling
each network sometime in the future was discussed. CBS
will be the first of these meetings. It will not
be an interview; just a discussion of current events
(your views).
12:00 PM
Mr. Boykin would like to introduce you to Dr. Smettler.
He feels Dr. Smettler would be able to build a strong
support within the black community from the précinct level
to the National Conference.
Dr. Smettler is also the President of the United Council
of Spiritual Churches of America.
Mildred Leonard endorses this visit.
12:30 PM
RAMS Luncheon: Capitol Hill staff of republicans from
House & Senate. Mr. Hartmann is the past President.
2:00 PM
Mr. Lukevich, Student Rep. for Shoreline College in
Seattle, Washington (age: 20), will be in D.C. for the
National Student Lobbists Convention. This organization
have members who are concerned with legislation dealing
with students' welfare: i.e., economics, tuition. It is
a non-profit, nonpartisan organization. Mr. Lukevich and
four other students would like to drop-by for a courtesy
call. Gwen Anderson endorses the visit.
List of other students attached.
2:15 PM
Mr. Lawless would like to pay a courtesy call.
4:00 PM
UPI Interview: Paul Miltich suggested the appointment
It will cover a wide-range of topics.
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Mr. Tom Wilbur (20)
ATTENDEES:
Mr. Curt Eidem (20)
Miss Laural Touchette (21)
Mr. Harold Webb (23)
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8-9:00 AM
PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME (EOB)
9:00 AM
Mr. James Kemper
EOB Office (15 min.)
Miss Leonard
9:30-10:00 AM Mr. Henry Brandon, London Times
EOB Office
Mr. Miltich
10:00-10:30 AM Mr. Aldo Beckman, Chicago Times
EOB Office
Mr. Miltich
10:45-12:45
CONGRESSIONAL VISITS, Capitol Office
12:45 PM
Depart Capitol for Shoreham Hotel
1:00 PM
DROP-BY: National Association of Counties
Shoreham Hotel (Blue Room)
Mr. Casselman and Mr. Miltich
2:00 PM
Mr. Gene Cowen, ABC, Washington, D.C. Vice President
Mr. Leonard Goldenson, Chrm. of Bd. ABC Incorp.
Mr. Elton Rule, President
Mr. Everett Erlick, Sr. V.P. & General Counsel
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Roberts
2:30 PM
TAPING: Birthday Message to Al Rockwell
Mr. Laffin
EOB Office (15 min.)
Miss Leonard
2:45 PM
Depart for Shoreham Hotel
3:00 PM
REMARKS: Young Rep. Leadership Conference
Shoreham Hotel
Mrs. Anderson
4-5:00 PM
Brookings Institute
Room 450, EOB Auditorium
Lt. Col. Sardo
5:15 PM
Virgil Day and John Harper
EOB Office (15 min.)
Miss Leonard
5:30-6:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann
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PERSONAL AND STAFF TIME
7:10 PM
University of Michigan Congressional Reception
7:30 PM
Dinner
Washington Hilton (International Ballroom West)
Mr. Hartmann and Mr. Marsh
9:00 PM
TELEPHONE CALL: Eagle Scouts of Grand Rapids
616-458-0441
Mr. Miltich
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9:00 AM
Mr. James Kemper
EOB Office (15 min.)
Miss Leonard
9:30-10:00 AM
Mr. Henry Brandon, London Times
EOB Office
Mr. Miltich
10:00-10:30 AM Mr. Aldo Beckman, Chicago Times
EOB Office
Mr. Miltich
Sen Curtis
10:45-12:45
CONGRESSIONAL VISITS , Capitol Office
Sen. Helms
12:45 PM
Depart Capitol for Shoreham Hotel
Jack McGee Wooley+ 2
Buchanan
1:00 PM
DROP-BY: National Association of Counties
Shoreham Hotel (Blue Room)
Mr. Casselman and Mr. Miltich
2:00 PM
Mr. Gene Cowen, ABC, Washington, D.C. Vice President
Mr. Leonard Goldenson, Chrm. of Bd. ABC Incorp.
Mr. Elton Rule, President
Mr. Everett Erlick, Sr. V.P. & General Counsel
EOB Office (30 min.)
Mr. Roberts
2:30 PM
TAPING: Birthday Message to Al Rockwell
Mr. Laffin
EOB Office (15 min.)
Miss Leonard
2:45 PM
Depart for Shoreham Hotel
3:00 PM
REMARKS: Young Rep. Leadership Conference
Shoreham Hotel
Mrs. Anderson
4-5:00 PM
Brookings Institute
Room 450, EOB Auditorium
Lt. Col. Sardo
5:15 PM
Virgil Day and John Harper
EOB Office (15 min.)
Miss Leonard
5:30-6:00 PM
Mr. Hartmann
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7:10 PM
University of Michigan Congressional Reception
7:30 PM
Dinner
Washington Hilton (International Ballroom West)
Mr. Hartmann and Mr. Marsh
9:00 PM
TELEPHONE CALL: Eagle Scouts of Grand Rapids
616-458-0441
Mr. Miltich
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9:00 AM
Mr. Kemper wants you to play in the Pro Am golf
tournament and will discuss this subject with you.
Mildred Leonard arranged the appointment.
10:00 AM
Mr. Beckman will be interviewing you for the Chicago
Tribune. This is part of your one and one-half hour
press time for this week.
Paul Miltich suggested this interview.
9:30 AM
Mr. Brandon will be interviewing you for the London
Sun Times per Mr. Miltich' request.
1:00 PM
Approximately 500 elected and appointed policy-making
officials from American county government will be in
attendance. The purpose of this conference is to bring
county officials up-to-date on federal legislation that
directly affects the delivery of services to their citizens
You have agreed to drop-by per their Jan. 11 letter to you.
2:00 PM
ABC has been scheduled in accordance with your Jan. dinner
with the three main networks. They will present you with the
Dick Cavett tapings.
2:30 PM
Mildred Leonard had a phone call from Doc Watson regarding
a birthday party for Al Rockwell, March 3. You will be
unable to attend because you will be in Denver/N.Y.C.
however, Mr. Laffin would like to tape a message from you
to Mr. Rockwell. Miss Leonard has scheduled this.
3:00 PM
The young republicans leadership conference is to train
and motivate these people to work in the upcoming
campaigns this year. You will give short remarks and
then Q & As. President Nixon will be talking with them
in the A.M.
4:00 PM
This is the same type group you have met with in the
past.
5:15 PM
Mr. Harper and Mr. Day are friends. They are associated
with the General Electric Co. in New York; however,
they would like to see you regarding their work with the
Business Roundtable to discuss equal opportunity
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BLACK-TIE: Univ. of Michigan Alumnae Society will be
presenting you with an honorary life membership. You
will be asked to respond to the gift with extemporaneous
remarks. The following will be at the head table
with you:
Dr. & Mrs. R.W. Fleming
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wixom
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Tickus
Cong. & Mrs. Lucien Nedzi
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wieckel
9:00 PM
TELEPHONE CALL: 616-458-0441
Judge Louis Simhauser, Grand Rapids, would like you
to call the Eagle Scouts.
It is their Grand Valley Council Eagle Recognition
Dinner at the Aquinas College in Wege Center. The
class will be honored for their achievement in receiving
the eagle scout award. Judge Simhauser suggested you
give some remarks such as: congratulations on your
achievement in reaching this goal and the value you
place on the award and the scout training you received.
If you would, mention something about the boys remembering
their citizenship responsibility as they advance
further in life. Also, congratulate David Hougerhyde,
immediate past president of Boy Scout Council (he is the
president of the Mutual Home Savings & Loan Assoc.),
for the job he has done and for having the class mentioned
in his honor.
ALSO: they would like you to present a plaque to
Bill Kephart, Scout Council Executive, who will be
spending his last night with them Thursday. He will
be moving on to Area Director for California/Nevada/
Arizona Region (Promotion). The plaque will be the
first class scout badge for remembrance of his outstanding
service to the scouts during the past three years.
Judge Simhauser sends his thanks and best regards.
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Mr. John C. Laffin
Mr. M. E. Crosby
Mr. R. J. Stutzman
Mr. Joseph Epperson
4:00
Richard C. Alberding
William Aspinwall
R. David Bursiek
Malcolm A. Clark
John D. Cologna
J.K. Daniel
Sam Dolfi
C.O. Drake
B.F. Eads
John K. Galt
H. M. Hartzband
B. D. Holland
George Holtzman
W. S. Johnson
N. R. Kincaid
Ray C. King
James S. Magill
F. A. Marks
John R. McCarthy
W.H. Parker
Dale W. Parsons
Ovinn
A. Peter Grussin, Jr.
R. L. Royalty
R. B. Stokke
Wayne G. Strickland
J. Harry Varner
K. Whitney Weike
R. D. Steakley
Joseph E. Dellen
Beth Wyle
Christine Ross
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11:00
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Senator Curtis
11:15
11:45
Senator Helms
11:30
12:0005
Jack Wooley plus 2 re Alaska Pipeline
Suggested by: Bob Hartmann
12:22
Senator McGee re pay raise proposal
11:45
12:30
Congressman John Buchanan
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