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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 72A) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
OCTOBER 19, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
6:48 a.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
6:48
The President had breakfast.
7:25
The President went to the Oval Office.
7:42
The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.
7:42
7:50
The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds to
Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "A."
7:59
9:12
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews AFB
to Greenville/Spartanburg Jet Airport, Greenville, South
Carolina. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."
Note: the President was accompanied by members of the press
throughout his visit to South Carolina, North Carolina,
and Kentucky.
9:15
The President was greeted by:
James B. Edwards, state Senator (R-South Carolina)
and Republican candidate for Governor of South
Carolina
Carroll Campbell, state Representative (R-South
Carolina) and Republican candidate for Lt.
Governor of South Carolina
Marshall Parker, Republican candidate for Congress
from the 3rd Congressional District of South
Carolina
Len Phillips, Republican candidate for Congress from
the 5th Congressional District of South Carolina
Robert Watkins, Republican candidate for Congress
from the 4th Congressional District of South
Carolina
Gwen Buch, Republican candidate for Senate from
South Carolina
Jesse L. Cooksey, Chairman of the South Carolina
Republican Party
Hal C. Byrd, Republican National Committeeman for
South Carolina
Gen. William C. Westmoreland, former U.S. Army Chief
of Staff
Robert T.B. Stevens, Chairman of the Board, J.P.
Stevens and Company, Incorporated, New York,
New York
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Page
1
of
7
Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
OCTOBER 19, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
9:20 a.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
9:20
The President went to the platform. He was escorted by:
Senator Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina)
Mr. Edwards
Mr. Cooksey
John G. Baehr, Mayor (R-Spartanburg, South Carolina)
The President was presented with the key to the city by
Mayor Baehr.
The President was introduced by Mr. Edwards.
9:30
9:35
The President addressed the crowd gathered for his arrival.
9:35
The President went to the helicopter. He was accompanied by:
Senator Thurmond
Mr. Parker
Mr. Phillips
9:50
10:09
The President flew by helicopter from Greenville/Spartanburg
Jet Airport to Hanna High School helipad, Anderson, South
Carolina. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
10:09
The President was greeted by:
Governor John C. West (D-South Carolina)
Mrs. John C. West
Congressman William Jennings Bryan Dorn (D-South
Carolina)
Darwin Wright, Mayor (D-Anderson, South Carolina)
Mrs. Darwin Wright
The President was presented with the key to the city by
Mayor Wright.
10:13
The President went to his motorcade. He was accompanied by:
Senator Thurmond
Mr. Parker
10:13
10:18
The Presidential party motored from Hanna High School helipad
to the Anderson Independent and the Daily Mail building,
01d Williamston Road.
10:18
The President was greeted by President and Publisher of the
Anderson Independent and the Daily Mail John C. Ginn.
10:21
10:56
The President participated in a dedication ceremony of the
Anderson Independent and the Daily Mail building.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
OCTOBER 19, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
10:21 a.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
10:21
The President, escorted by Senator Thurmond and Mr. Marshall
went to the platform. For a list of platform guests, see
APPENDIX "C."
10:28
The President went to the dedication plaque. He was accompa-
nied by owner of the Anderson Independent and the Daily
Mail Robert Marbut.
10:29
The President unveiled the dedication plaque. He was
assisted by:
Mr. Ginn
Mr. Marbut
10:31
The President returned to the platform.
10:38
The President was introduced by Mr. Parker.
10:3
10:56
The President addressed the crowd attending the ceremony.
10:56
The President returned to his motorcade.
11:04
11:09
The President motored from the Anderson Independent and the
Daily Mail building to Hanna High School helipad. He was
accompanied by:
Senator Thurmond
Mr. Parker
11:09
The President boarded the helicopter.
11:14
12:06
The President flew by helicopter from Hanna High School
helipad to Rock Hill Mall helipad, Rock Hill, South
Carolina. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
12:06
The President participated in a Republican campaign rally.
12:06
The President, escorted by Senator Thurmond and Mr. Phillips
went to the platform. For a list of platform guests, see
APPENDIX "D."
12:15
The President was introduced by Mr. Phillips.
12:25
12:38
The President addressed the crowd gathered for the rally.
12:50
The President, accompanied by Senator Thurmond and Mr.
Phillips returned to his helicopter.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
OCTOBER 19, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
12:55 p.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
12:55
1:33
The President flew by helicopter from Rock Hill helipad to
Greenville/Spartanburg. Jet Airport. For a list of passen-
gers, see APPENDIX "A."
1:37
The President went to his motorcade.
1:37
1:53
The President motored from Greenville/Spartanburg Jet Airport
to Greenville Memorial Auditorium, 401 E. North Street.
He was accompanied by:
Senator Thurmond
Mr. Phillips
1:53
2:41
The President attended a Republican fundraising luncheon in
honor of Republican candidates in South Carolina.
The President, escorted by Senator Thurmond went to the
holding area.
1:56
The President, escorted by Senator Thurmond went to the head
table. For a list of head table guests, see APPENDIX "E."
The President was introduced by Senator Thurmond.
1:58
2:21
The President addressed approximately 600 persons attending
the luncheon.
The President was presented with a tablecloth and napkins
embossed with the seal of the state of South Carolina by
Mr. Byrd.
2:41
The President, escorted by Senator Thurmond, returned to his
motorcade.
2:41
3:00
The President motored from Greenville Memorial Auditorium to
Greenville/Spartanburg Jet Airport. He was accompanied
by Senator Thurmond.
The President bade farewell to Senator and Mrs. Thurmond.
3:05
3:36
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Greenville/
Spartanburg Jet Airport to Winston-Salem/Highpoint Air-
port, Greensboro, North Carolina. For a list of passen-
gers, see APPENDIX "F."
3:36
The President was greeted by Governor James E. Holshouser
(R-North Carolina).
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
OCTOBER 19, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
3:36 p.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P= Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
The President participated in a Republican campaign rally
sponsored by the North Carolina Republican Executive
Committee.
The President, escorted by Governor Holshouser, went to the
platform. For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX
"G."
3:54
The President was introduced by William E. Stevens, Republi-
can candidate for Senate from North Carolina.
3:58
4:06
The President addressed approximately 10,000 persons
attending the rally.
The President, escorted by Mr. Stevens, returned to the
"Spirit of '76."
EDT
CDT
4:25
4:27
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Winston-Salem
Highpoint Airport to Standiford Airport, Louisville,
Kentucky. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "H."
(Actual flying time: 1 hour, 2 minutes)
4:30
The President was greeted by Kentuckey Republican leaders
and elected officials. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "I."
4:34
The President went to his motorcade.
4:34
4:45
The President motored from Standiford Airport to the Execu-
tive Inn, Watterson Expressway.
The President was greeted by Manager of the Executive Inn
George Shirley.
The President went to his suite.
6:53
The President returned to his motorcade.
7:00
7:02
The President motored from the Executive Inn to the Kentucky
Exposition Center, Freedom Hall.
7:02
The President was greeted by:
Charles R. Coy, Chairman of the Republican Party
of Kentucky
continued
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
OCTOBER 19, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
7:02 p.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
continued
Earl R. Searcy, Chairman of the Jefferson County
(Kentucky) Republican Executive Committee and
Chairman of the Kentucky Republican fundraising
reception and luncheon
7:02?
The President, escorted by Mr. Coy and Mr. Searcy went to
the Fan Fair Room.
7:02?
The President attended a Kentucky Republican fundraising
reception.
7:02?
7:20?
The President greeted approximately 400 guests attending the
reception.
7:20?
The President, escorted by Senator Marlow W. Cook
(R-Kentucky) went to an adjacent room.
7:20?
7:28
The President met with head table guests attending the
Kentucky fundraising dinner. For a list of head table
guests, see APPENDIX "J."
7:30
The Presidential party went to the dais in Freedom Hall.
7:42
The Presidential party had dinner.
8:30
The President was introduced by Senator Cook.
8:40
8:55
The President addressed approximately 4,000 guests attending
the dinner.
9:01
The President returned to his motorcade.
9:10
9:15
The President motored from the Kentucky Exposition Center
to Standiford Airport.
CDT
EDT
9:21
11:27
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Standiford
Airport to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passen-
gers, see APPENDIX "K."
(Actual flying time: 1 hour, 8 minutes)
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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
OCTOBER 19, 1974
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
11:34 p.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
11:34
11:42
The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB to the
South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passen-
gers, see APPENDIX "A."
11:44
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
EJ/EJ 11/3/76
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APPENDIX "A"
HELICOPTER MANIFEST:
October 19, 1974
FROM:
South Grounds of the White House
TO:
Andrews AFB, Maryland
The President
Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor
Dean Burch, Counsellor
Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary
Richard B. Cheney, Consultant
Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
William Henkel, Jr., Special Assistant
David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer
Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician
Maj. Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide
FROM:
Greenville-Spartansburg Jet Airport, Greenville, South Carolina
TO:
Hanna High School helipad, Anderson, South Carolina
The President
Senator Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina)
Marshall Parker, Republican candidate forCongress, Third District, South Carolina
Len Phillips, Republican candidate for Congress, Third District, South Carolina
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Nessen
Mr. O'Donnell
Mr. Kennerly
Rear Adm. Lukash
Maj. Barrett
FROM:
Hanna High School helipad, Anderson, South Carolina
To;
Rock Hill Mall, Rock Hill, South Carolina
The President
Sen. Thurmond
Mr. Cheney
Mr. Phillips
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Nessen
Mr. O'Donnell
Mr. Kennerly
Rear Adm. Lukash
Maj. Barrett
continued
APPENDIX "A" -2
10/19/74
FROM:
Rock Hill Mall, Rock Hill, South Carolina
TO:
Greenville-Spartansburg Jet Airport, Greenville, South Carolina
The President
Sen. Thurmond
Mr. Cheney
Mr. Phillips
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Nessen
Mr. O'Donnell
Mr. Kennerly
Rear Adm. Lukash
Maj. Barrett
FROM:
Andrews AFB, Maryland
TO:
South Grounds of the White House
The President
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Burch
Mr. Nessen
Mr. O'Donnell
Mr. Cheney
Mr. Kennerly
Rear Adm. Lukash
Maj. Barrett
APPENDIX "B"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE
27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1135
Andrews AFB, Washington DC to Greenville-Spartanburg, SC
19 Oct 1974
Dep: 8:00am
Arr:
9:15am
1+15
360SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Secretary Fredrick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce
3.
Mrs. Fredrick B. Dent
4.
Senator Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina)
5.
Mrs. Strom Thurmond
6.
Senator Jesse A. Helms (R-North Carolina)
7.
Counsellor Robert Hartmann, Counsellor
8.
Mr. Ron Nessen, Press Secretary
9.
Mr. Dean Burch, Counsellor
10.
Mr. Dick Cheney, Consultant
11.
Dr. William Lukash, Physician
12.
Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer
13.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
14.
Mr. Bill Henkel, Jr., Special Assistant
15.
Mr. Wilbur E. Ainsworth, Special Assistant
16.
Major Robert E. Barrett , Army Aide
17.
Miss Jill McAulay, Secretary (Press, Office)
18.
Mr. R. Keiser
19.
Mr. G. Bechtle
20.
Mr. K. Jordan
21.
Mr. R. Hall
22.
Mr. W. Ebert
USSS
23.
Mr. J. Samuelson
24.
Mr. R. Clark
25.
Mr. K. Merrihew
26.
Mr. C. Patton
27.
MSG Herbert Oldenberg, baggage handler
28.
YNCS Kelly McGavock, stenographer
29.
Mr. Gaylord Shaw
AP
30.
Mr. Mike Feinsilber
UPI
31.
Mr. Bob Boyd
KNIGHT
32.
Mr. John Osborne
New Republic
33.
Mr. John Cochran
NBC
34.
Mr. John Duricka
AP Photo
35.
Mr. Frank Cancellare
UPI Photo
36.
Mr. George Romilly
ABC Crew
37.
Mr. Ken Blaylock
ABC Crew
38.
Mr. Cleveland Ryan
ABC Crew
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "C"
Attendance not confirmed.
DEDICATION OF THE ANDERSON INDEPENDENT AND DAILY MAIL BUILDING
October 19, 1974
Anderson, South Carolina
Platform Guests:
Houston Harte, Chairman of the Board of Harte-Hanks Newspapers
Senator Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina)
Marshall Parker, Republican candidate for Congress from the third
Congressional District of South Carolina
The President
Podium
John Gill, President of the Anderson Independent and Daily Mail
Governor John C. West (D-South Carolina)
Senator Ernest F. Hollings (D-South Carolina)
Robert Marbut, owner of the Anderson Independent and Daily Mail
APPENDIX "D"
Attendance not confirmed.
REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN RALLY
Rock Hill Mall, Rock Hill, South Carolina
October 19, 1974
Platform Guests:
Rev. Robert J. Robinson
G. Twitty
Dr. Vail
David Lyle, Mayor of Rock Hill, South Carolina
George Hearn, President of the Rock Hill (South Carolina) Chamber
of Commerce and Master of Ceremonies
Podium
The President
Senator Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina)
Len Phillips, Republican candidate for Congress from the fifth Congressional
District of South Carolina
Faye H. Smith, Rock Hill (South)Carolina) Mall Merchants Association
Dr. Evans
Note: Not all platform guests could be identified by the White House
Advance Office.
APPENDIX "E"
Attendance not confirmed.
REPUBLICAN FUNDRAISING LUNCHEON
Greenville Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, South Carolina
October 19,1974
Head Table Gaests:
Max M. Heller, Mayor (D-Greenville, South Carolina)
Mrs. Strom Thurmond
Mrs. Frederick B. Dent
Carroll A. Campbell, Jr., Republican candidate for Lt. Governor of
South Carolina
The President
Senator Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina)
Podium
Hal C. Byrd, Republican National Committeeman for South Carolina
James B. Edwards, state Senator (R-South Carolina) and Republican candidate
for Governor of South Carolina
Gen. William C. Westmoreland, former U.S. Army Chief of Staff
Frederick B. Dent, Secretary of Commerce
Jesse L. Cooksey, Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party
John A. Saab, Jr., Minister, Allen Temple African Methodist Episcopal
Church, Greenville, South Carolina
Beverly Ebner, First Vice Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party
Second Row:
Spence
Mrs. William C. Westmoreland
continued
APPENDIX "E" p. 2
10/19/74
Robert Watkins, Republican candidate for Congress from the fourth
Congressional District of South Carolina
Connie Armitage, National Federation of Republican Women
Len Phillips, Republican candidate for Congress from the fifth Congressional
District of South Carolina
Marshall Parker, Republican candidate for Congress from the third Congressional
District of South Carolina
Gwen Buch, Republican cnadidate for Senate from South Carolina
Kenneth E. Allen, Chairman of the South Carolina Young Republicans
Bill Wheless, WFBC-TV personality, Greenville, South Carolina
APPENDIX "F"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1135
Greenville-Spartanburg, SC to Greensboro, NC
19 Oct 1974
Dep: 3:05pm
Arr: 3:40pm
+35
135SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Senator Jesse A. Helms (R-North Carolina)
3.
Robert Hartmann, Counsellor
4.
Mr. Jack Hushen, Deputy Press Secretary
5.
Mr. Dean Burch, Counsellor
6.
Mr. Dick Cheney, Consultant
7.
Dr. William Lukash, Physician
8.
Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer
9.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
10.
Mr. Bill Henkel, Special Assistant
11.
Mr. Wilbur E. Ainsworth, Special Assistant
12.
Major Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide
13.
Miss Jill McAulay, Secretary (Press Office)
14.
Mr. R. Keiser
15.
Mr. G. Bechtle
16.
Mr. K. Jordan
17.
Mr. R. Hall
18.
Mr. W. Ebert
19.
Mr. J. Samuelson
USSS
20.
Mr. R. Clark
21.
Mr. K. Merrihew
22.
Mr. C. Patton
23.
MSG Herbert Oldenberg, baggage handler
24.
YNCS Albert K. McGavock, stenographer
25.
Mr. Frank Cormier
AP
26.
Mr. Gene Risher
Cox Newspaper
27.
Mr. Tom DeFrank
Newsweek
28.
Mr. Bob Moore
Mutual
29.
Mr. John Duricka
AP Photo
30.
Mr. Frank Cancellare
UPI Photo
31.
Mr. George Romilly
ABC Crew
32.
Mr. Ken Blaylock
ABC Crew
33.
Mr. Cleveland Ryan
ABC Crew
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "G"
Attendance not confirmed.
REPUBLICAN RALLY
Greensboro, North Carolina
October 19, 1974
Platform Guests: (Not listed in order of seating)
Ward Purrington, Republican Candidate/from the 4th Congressional
District of North Carolina
SteveRitchie, Republican Candidate/from the 6th Congressional
District of North Carolina
Cong. Earl B. Ruth (R-North Carolina)
The President
William Stevens, Republican Candidate for the Senate from North Carolina
James Carson, Attorney General (R-North Carolina) seeking re-election
Thomas S. Bennett, Chairman, North Carolina Republican Executive Committee
Cong, James G. Martin (R-North Carolina)
Cong. James T. Broyhill (R-North Carolina)
Cong. Wilmer D. Mizell (R-North Carolina)
USSS
Governor James E. Holshouser (R-North Carolina)
Senator Jesse A. Helms (R-North Carolina)
APPENDIX "H"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1135
Greensboro, NC to Louisville, KY
19 Oct 1974 Dep: 4:25pm Arr: 4:30pm 1+05 315SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Robert Hartmann, Counsellor
3.
Mr. Dean Burch, Counsellor
4.
Mr. Ron Nessen, Press Secretary
5.
Mr. Dick Cheney, Consultant
6.
Dr. William Lukash, Physician
7.
Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer
S.
Mr. Bill Henkel, Special Assistant
9.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
10.
Mr. Wilbur E. Ainsworth, Special Assistant
11.
Major Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide
12.
Miss Jill McAulay, Secretary (Press Office)
13.
Mr. R. Keiser
14.
Mr. G. Bechtle
15.
Mr. C. Rochmer
16.
Mr. J. Ball
17.
Mr. S. Harrison
18.
Mr. J. Delamore
USSS
19.
Mr. D. Zimmerman
20.
Mr. S. Zimney
21.
Mr. M. Goehring
22.
MSG Herbert Oldenberg, baggage handler
23.
YNCS Kelly McGavock, stenographer
24.
Mr. Frank Cormier
AP
25.
Mr. Mike Feinsilber
UPI
26.
Mr. Gene Risher
Cox Newspaper
27.
Mr. Tom DeFrank
Newsweek
28.
Mr. Bob Moore
Mutual
29.
Mr. John Duricka
AP Photo
30.
Mr. Frank Cancellare
UPI Photo
31.
Mr. George Romilly
ABC Crew
32.
Mr. Ken Blaylock
ABC Crew
33.
Mr. Cleveland Ryan
ABC Crew
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "I"
WELCOMING DELEGATION
October 19, 1974
Standiford Field, Louisville, Kentucky
GREETERS:
Senator Marlow W. Cook (R-Kentucky)
Mrs. Marlow W. Cook
Congressman Gene Snyder (R-Kentucky)
Mrs. Gene Snyder
Congressman Tim Lee Carter (R-Kentucky)
Mrs. Tim Lee Carter
Charles R. Coy, Chairman of the Republican Party of Kentucky
Edwin G. Middleton, Republican National Committeeman for Kentucky
Mrs. Edwin G. Middleton
Mrs. Harold B. Barton, Republican National Committeewoman for Kentucky
Harold B. Barton, husband
Harvey I. Sloane, Mayor (D-Louisville, Kentucky)
APPENDIX "J"
Attendance not confirmed.
FUNDRAISING DINNER
Kentucky Exposition Center, Freedom Hall
Louisville, Kentucky
October 19, 1974
HEAD TABLE GUESTS:
The President
Senator Marlow W. Cook (R-Kentucky)
Mrs. Marlow W. (Nancy) Cook
John Sherman Cooper, Ambassador of the U.S. to German Democratic Republic
Thruston B. Morton, former Senator (R-Kentucky)
Mrs. Thruston B. (Belle Clay) Morton
Congressman Tim Lee Carter (R-Kentucky)
Mrs. Tim Lee (Kathleen) Carter
Congressman Marion "Gene" Snyder (R-Kentucky)
Mrs. Marion "Gene" (Pat) Snyder
Louis B. Nunn, former Governor (R-Kentucky)
Mrs. Louis B. (Beula) Nunn
Charles R. Coy, Chairman of the Republican Party of Kentucky
Mrs. Charles R. (Gay) Coy
Gus Parsley
Mrs. Gus (Elaine) Parsley, Vice Chairman of the Republican Party of Kentucky
Robert E. Gillis
Mrs. Robert E. (Betty) Gillis, Co-Chairman, Kentuckians for Senator Cook,
President of the Kentucky Federation of Women
Bishop David B. Reed, Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky
Mrs. David B. (Susan) Reed
Phillip Ferrante
Mrs. Phillip (Annalee) Ferrante, Co-Chairman, Kentuckians for Senator Cook,
State Central Committee 4th Congressional District Chairman
continued
APPENDIX "J" -2
10/19/74
Edwin G. Middleton, Republican National Committeeman from Kentucky
Mrs. Edwin G. (Mary Jane) Middleton
Mrs. Nelda Corbin, Republican National Committeewoman from Kentucky
Tilford Payne, Louisville and Jefferson County (Kentucky) Executive
Chairman
Mrs. Tilford (Anne) Payne
Father Edward B. Branch, St. Benedict Church, Catholic Diocese of Louisville,
Kentucky
USSS
For a diagram of head table seating, see the file copy of the President's
diary.
APPENDIX "K"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1135
Louisville, KY to Andrews AFB, Washington DC
19 Oct 1974
Dep: 9:20pm
Arr: 11:30pm
1+10
420SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Robert Hartmann, Counsellor
3.
Mr. Dean Burch, Counsellor
4.
Mr. Ron Nessen, Press Secretary
5.
Mr. Dick Cheney, Consultant
6.
Dr. William Lukash, Physician
7.
Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer
8.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
9.
Mr. Bill Henkel, Special Assistant
10.
Mr. Wilbur E. Ainsworth, Special Assistant
11.
General Adams, Commanding Officer, White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
12.
Major Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide
13.
Miss Jill McAulay, Secretary (Press Office)
14.
Mr. R. Keiser
15.
Mr. G. Bechtle
16.
Mr. C. Rochmer
17.
Mr. J. Ball
18.
Mr. S. Harrison
USSS
19.
Mr. J. Delamore
20.
Mr. D. Zimmerman
21.
Mr. S. Zimney
22.
Mr. M. Goehring
23.
MSG Herbert Oldenberg, baggage handler
24.
YNCS Kelly McGavock, stenographer
25.
Mr. Frank Cormier
AP
26.
D. Lambro
UPI
27.
Mr. Jules Witcover
Washington Post
28.
Mr. Barry Hager
TIME
29.
Mr. Don Fulsom
UPI Audio
30.
Mr. John Duricka
AP Photo
31.
Mr. Frank Cancellare
UPI Photo
32.
Mr. George Romilly
ABC Crew
33.
Mr. Ken Blaylock
ABC Crew
34.
Mr. Cleveland Ryan
ABC Crew
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY