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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 76) 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
JULY 3, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
7:00 a.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
7:00
The President had breakfast.
7:40
The President went to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
7:40
7:45
John O. Marsh, Jr., Counsellor
7:40
7:45
Max L. Friedersdorf, Assistant for Legislative
Affairs
7:40
8:15
Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for
National Security Affairs
7:45
8:00
David A. Peterson, Chief, Central Intelligence
Agency/Office of Current Intelligence (CIA/OCI)
White Huse Support Staff
8:21
8:30
The President met with:
Moses D. Hattem, former classmate of the President
at South High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Mrs. Moses D. Hattem
Lt. Deeb Hattem, son
Donna Hattem, daughter
Duane Hattem, son
Dennis Hattem, son
Delores George, Mrs. Hattem's sister
8:30
The President went to his private study.
8:30
9:00
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Richard B.
Cheney.
9:17
The President returned to the Oval Office.
9:17
9:30
The President recorded a message to the nation to be broad-
cast on nationwide radio and television on the occasion
of Independence Day, July 4, 1975.
9:30
The President returned to his private study.
9:53
10:05
The President met with:
Mr. Hartmann
John T. Calkins, Executive Assistant to Mr. Hartmann
10:38
The President and his son, Jack, went to the South Grounds
of the White House.
10:38
10:45
The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds to
Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "A."
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Page 1 of 5 Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
JULY 3, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
10:53 a.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
10:53
12:06
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews AFB to
the Greater Cincinnati Airport, Cincinnati, Ohio. For a
list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."
?
?
Enroute, the President participated in an interview with:
Lou Cannon, reporter for the Washington Post
Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary
The purpose of the interview was to discuss the Washington
press for a book Mr. Cannon is writing for the Aspen
Institute.
12:06
The President was greeted by:
Congressman Gene Snyder (R-Kentucky)
Robert Keef, Director of Aviation, Greater Cincinnati
Airport
Robert F. Holscher, Jr., Airport Manager, Greater
Cincinnati Airport
Steve Hanifin, Manager for Servair, Incorporated,
Greater Cincinnati Airport
Members of the press
12:17
12:42
The President motored from the Greater Cincinnati Airport to
the National Environmental Research Center on the
Cincinnati University campus. He was accompanied by:
Russell E. Train, Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
Russell W. Peterson, Chairman of the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ)
12:42
1:30
The President participated in the dedication of the National
Environmental Research Center.
Members of the press
The President, accompanied by Mr. Train and Mr. Peterson,
went to the platform. For a list of platform guests,
see APPENDIX "C."
12:45
R
T145
The President was telephoned by Senator Strom Thurmond
(R-South Carolina). The call was not completed.
1:10
The President addressed guests attending the ceremony.
1:30
The President, accompanied by Mr. Train and Mr. Peterson,
went to the Conference Room of the National Environmental
Research Center.
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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
JULY 3, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
1:30 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
1:30
2:24
The President met with a group of 20 environmentalists repre-
senting the Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental
Quality and other environmental organizations. For a list
of attendees, see APPENDIX "D."
Members of the press
2:24
The President, accompanied by Mr. Train and Mr. Peterson,
returned to his motorcade.
2:24
2:36
The President motored from the National Environmental
Research Center to Stouffer's Inn, 150 West 5th Street.
The President was greeted by Stouffer's Inn General Manager
Barry S. Cholak.
The President went to his suite.
3:35
3:39
The President motored from the Stouffer's Inn to the Greater
Cincinnati Convention and Exposition Center, 512 Elm
Street.
The President went to VIP Room 214.
3:39
3:50
The President greeted platform guests participating in the
Ohio River Valley White House Conference on Domestic and
Economic Affairs. For a list of guests, see APPENDIX "E."
3:50
The President went to the platform in the conference room.
3:50
4:30
The President participated in the Ohio River Valley White
House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs.
Members of the press
The President was introduced by Governor James A. Rhodes
(R-Ohio).
4:02
The President addressed approximately 800 guests attending
the conference.
4:30
The President, accompanied by William J. Baroody, Jr. Assist-
ant for Public Liaison, returned to his motorcade.
4:30
4:48
The President motored from the Cincinnati Convention Center
to the Greater Cincinnant Airport. He was accompanied by:
Governor Rhodes
Senator Robert Taft, Jr. (R-Ohio)
Continued
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Page 3 of 5 Page(s).
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
JULY 3, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
4:30 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
continued
Congressman Donald D. Clancy (R-Ohio)
Congressman Willis D. Gradison, Jr. (R-Ohio)
The President was greeted by:
Robert E. Gable, Republican candidate for Governor
of Kentucky
Charles R. Coy, Chairman of the Republican Party of
Kentucky
Mrs. Harold B. (Nelda) Barton, Republican National
Committeewoman for Kentucky
Liz Thomas, Republican Chairman for the Kenton County
Kentucky
Richard Combs, Republican candidate for Kentucky
State Auditor
4:59
5:45
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from the Greater
Cincinnati Airport to the Cleveland-Hopkins Airport,
Cleveland, Ohio. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX
"F."
5:45
The President was greeted by:
Ralph Perk, Mayor (R-Cleveland, Ohio)
Irene Maranack, General Manager of Flying Tiger
Operations
5:51
6:10
The President and Senator Taft motored from the Cleveland-
Hopkins Airport to the Cleveland Sheraton Hotel, 24 Public
Square.
The President was greeted by:
John J. Dwyer, Chairman of the Cugahoga County, Ohio
Republican Executive Committee Finance Division
John M. McDonald, General Manager of the Cleveland
Sheraton Hotel
The President, accompanied by Mr. Dwyer, went to the White-
hall Room.
The President attended a reception preceeding the Indepen-
dence Festival Supper fundraising dinner sponsored by the
7
Cugahogo County Republican Executive Committee. For a
list of attendees, see APPENDIX "G."
Members of the press
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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
JULY 3, 1975
WASHINGTON, D.C.
TIME
DAY
6:25 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Rec'd
ACTIVITY
In
Out
6:25
The President went to the Director's Room.
6:40
The President, accompanied by Mr. Dwyer, went to the Grand
Ballroom.
6:40
8:10
The President attended the Independence Festival Supper
fundraising dinner. For a list of guests seated at the
President's table, see APPENDIX "H."
Members of the press
The President addressed approximately 1,200 guests attending
the dinner.
8:10
The President went to the Circus Room.
8:10
8:35
The President attended a reception for approximately 30 civic
leaders from the Cleveland, Ohio area. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "I."
8:35
The President went to another reception room.
8:35?
8:45
The President greeted wives of civic leaders attending the
reception in the Circus Room.
8:45
The President returned to' his motorcade.
8:45
9:05
The President motored from the Cleveland Sheraton Hotel to
the Cleveland-Hopkins Airport.
9:15
10:15
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from the Cleveland-
Hopkins Airport to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of
passengers, see APPENDIX "J."
10:15
10:24
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."
10:28
The President and his son, Jack, returned to the second
floor Residence.
SY/EJ 8/5/75
Note: Some of the President's activities during his visit
to Ohio were scheduled but not confirmed.
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APPENDIX "A"
HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST
July 3, 1975
FROM:
SOUTH GROUNDS OF THE WHITE HOUSE
TO:
ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND
The President
Jack Ford
Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor
James M. Cannon III, Executive Director of the Domestic Council
and Assistant for Domestic Affairs
Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary
Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant
Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
Jerry H. Jones, Special Assistant
Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician
David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer
Majr. Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide
USSS
FROM:
ANDREWS AFB, MARYLAND
TO:
SOUTH GROUNDS OF THE WHITE HOUSE
The President
Jack Ford
Mr. Hartmann
Mr. Cannon
Mr. Nessen
Mr. Cheney
Mr. Jones
Rear Adm. Lukash
Mr. Kennerly
Maj. Barrett
USSS
APPENDIX "B"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 829
Andrews AFB, Washington DC to Cincinnati, OH
3 Jul 1975
Dep: 10:53am
Arr: 12:05pm
1+12
440SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Mr. Jack Ford
3.
Senator Robert Taft, Jr. (R-Ohio)
4.
Representative Donald D. Clancy (R-Ohio)
5.
Representative Clarence J. Brown (R-Ohio)
6.
Representative Charles W. Whalen, Jr. (R-Ohio)
7.
Representative John Breckinridge (D-Kentucky)
8.
Representative Willis D. Gradison, Jr. (R-Ohio)
9.
Mr. Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor
10.
Mr. Russell Train, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
11.
Mr. Russell Peterson, Administrator of the Council on Environmental Quality
12.
Mr. Jerry Jones, Special Assistant
13.
Mr. Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant
14.
Mr. Patrick O'Donnell, Aide
15.
Mr. James M. CannonIII, Executive Director of the Domestic Council
16.
Mr. Ron Nessen, Press Secretary
17.
Mr. Bill Gulley, Executive Assitant to the Military Assistant
18.
Mr. David Kennerly Personal Photographer
19.
Mr. Red Cavaney, Director of the Presidential Advance Office
20.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
21.
Mr. Robert Orben, Associate Editor
22.
Admiral William M. Lukanh, physician
23.
Major Robert Barrett, Army Aide
24.
Miss Cheryl Ford, Secretary to Mr. Theis
25.
Miss Jeannie Quinlan, Secretary to Mr. Cavaney
26.
MSC Arturo B. Bautista, valet
27,
MSG Herbert G. Oldenburg, baggage handler
28.
SMS Lowell H. Ray, stenographer
29.
Mr. R. Keiser
30,
Mr. R. Pontius
31.
Mr. K. Jordan
USSS
32.
Mr. L. Alfaro
33.
Mr. A. Augelone
34.
Mr. R. Cheadle
35.
Mr. J. McGunn
36.
Mr. D. Clark
37.
Mr. J. McEleny
38.
Mr. S. Phillips
39.
Ms. Fran Lewine
AP
40.
Ms. Helen Thomas
UPI
41.
Mr. John Duricka
AP Photo
42.
Mr. John Full
UPI Photo
43.
Mr. Dave Wiegman
NBC
44.
Mr. A1 Hoagland
NBC
45.
Mr. Saul Kohler
Newhouse
46.
Mr. L. Cannon
W/H Press
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "C"
Attendance not confirmed
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER DEDICATION
Cincinnati, Ohio
July 3, 1975
Note: A list of platform guests was not available. The following is
a list of persons scheduled to participate in the dedication program.
The President
Russell E. Train, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Russell W. Peterson, Chairman of the Council of Environmental Quality
Wealey A. Neal, Director of the Roger Bacon High School Band
Dr. Andrew W. Breidenbach, Senior Environmental Protection Agency
Official, Cincinnati, Ohio, Master of Ceremonies
Rev. L. Venchael Booth, Pastor of Zion Baptist Church and Member of the
Board of Directors, University of Cincinnati
Dale A. Swisher, Director of the Anderson High School Orchestra
Congressman Willis D. Gradison, Jr. (R-Ohio)
Senator Robert Taft, Jr. (R-Ohio)
Warren Bennis, President of the University of Cincinnati
APPENDIX "D"
Attendance not confirmed.
MEETING WITH ENVIRONMENTALITS
National Environmental Research Center
Cincinnati, Ohio
July 3, 1975
Kimball Group
Thomas L. Kimball
National Wildlife Federation
Elvis J. Stahr
National Audobon Society
William E. Towell
American Forestry Association
Brock Evans
Sierra Club
Jack Lorenz
Isaac Walton League
Elizabeth MacDonald
League of Women Voters
Thomas Stoel
National Resource Defense Council
Spencer Smith
Citizens Committee on Natural Resources
Eldon Greenburg,
Center on Law and Social Policy
Lawrence Jahn
Wildlife Management Institute
Arley Shardt
Environmental Defense Fund
Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality
Henry L. Diamond
Washington attorney; formerly Executive Director
of Critical Choices
Robert Cahn
Environmental writer; formerly a member of the
Council on Environment Quality
Richard L. Fairbanks
Washington attorney; formerly on the Domestic
Council Staff
James S. Gilmore, Jr.
President of Gilmore Broadcasting Corporation,
former Mayor of Kalamazoo, Michigan
Dr. Joseph Haller
Oral surgeon from Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania
Jack B. Olson
Wisconsin businessman; former Lt. Governor
Laurence Rockefeller
Director of the Rockefeller Center, Inc.; provides
major financial backing for the Citizens' Committee
Lawrence Stevens
Executive Director of the Citizens' Committee
on Environmental Quality
Russell E. Train, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Russell W. Peterson, L. Chairmant I of the Council on Environmental Quality
APPENDIX "E"
Attendance not confirmed
PLATFORM GUESTS
OHIO RIVER VALLEY WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON DOMESTIC AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
Cincinnati Convention and Exposition Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
July 3, 1975
James T. Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
and Assistant for Management and Budget
Senator Robert Taft, Jr. (R-Ohio)
Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA)
Mrs. Robert White, President of the Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs
Caspar W. Weinberger, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
James Maddox,
William J. Baroody, Jr., Assistant for Public Liaison
James A. Rhodes, Governor (R-Ohio)
William Liggett, President of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce
The President
Milan Marsh, President of the Ohio American Federation of Labor-
Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)
John T. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor
James Johnson, President of the National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People
L. William Seidman, Executive Director of the Economic Policy Board
and Assistant for Economic Affairs
Frank Steely, President of the Cincinnati Consorte ium of Colleges and
Universities
Oscar Lee, President of the Cincinnati, Ohio AFL-CIO
Thomas Sawyer, Executive Director of the Ohio Association of Broadcasters
Hilliam Morrill, Assistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare for
Planning and Evaluation
Ruth Faigle, Presidnet of the Zonta Club of Cincinnati
Stanley S. Scott, Special Assistant to the President for Minority Affairs
Thomas Johnson, Ohio Manufacturers Association
Harry Horvitz, Vice President of the Ohio Newspaper Association
Virginia H. Knauer, Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs
USSS
Dewey Fuller, Executive Director of the Urban League of Greater Cincinnati
Russell E. Train, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Philip Geier, Community Chest, Cincinnati, Ohio
Anthony Celeste, Chairman of the Federal Executive Board
Stanley Cann, President of the Ohio-Kentucky -Indiana Regional Council
of Governments
Note: A list of other guests greeting the President prior to the
White House Conference was not available.
APPENDIX "F"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 829
Cincinnati, OH to Cleveland, OH
3 Jul 1975
Dep: 4:59pm
Arr: 5:45pm
+46
230SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Mr. Jack Ford
3.
Senator Robert Taft, Jr. (R-Ohio)
4.
Governor James A. Rhodes (R-Ohio)
5.
Mr. Robert T. Hartmann , Counsellor
6.
Mr. Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant
7.
Mr. Jerry Jones, Special Assistant
8.
Mr. Patrick 0'Donnell, Aide
9.
Mr. James Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget
10.
Mr. James M. Cannon, Executive Director of the Domestic Council
11.
Mr. Ron Nessen, Press Secretary
12.
Mr. Bill Gulley, Executive Assistant to the Military Assistant
13.
Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer
14.
Mr. Red Cavaney, Director of the Presidential Advance Office
15.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
16.
Mr. Robert Orben, Associate Editor
17.
Admiral William M. Lukash, Physician
18.
Mr. Frank Ursomarso, Staff Assistant
19.
Mr. Dave Thomas, Administrative Aide to Governor Rhodes
20.
Mr. Arnold C. Noel , Press Advanceman
21.
Major Robert Barrett , Army Aide
22.
Captain Charles Mead , Air Force Aide
23.
Miss Cheryl Ford, Secretary to Paul A. Theis
24.
Miss Jeannie Quinlan, Secretary to Mr. Cavaney
25.
MSC Arturo B. Bautista , valet
26,
MSG Herbert G. Oldenburg, baggage handler
27.
SMS Lowell H. Ray , stenographer
28.
Mr. R. Keiser
29.
Mr. R. Pontius
30.
Mr. J. Ball
31.
Mr. D. Parmalee
USSS
32.
Mr. R. Hoch
33.
Mr. W. Welch
34.
Mr. R. Caughey
35.
Mr. D. Carpenter
36.
Mr. P. Hackenberry
37.
Mr. S. Phillips
38.
Ms. Fran Lewine
AP
39.
Ms. Helen Thomas
UPI
40.
Mr. John Duricka
AP Photo
41.
Mr. John Full
UPI Photo
42.
Mr. Dave Wiegman
NBC
43.
Mr. Al Hoagland
NBC
44.
Ms. Bonnie Angelo
Time
45.
Mr. W. Luster
W/H Press
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "G"
A list of persons attending the reception preceeding the Independence
Festival Supper was not available for the President's Diary.
APPENDIX "H"
Attendance not confirmed.
INDEPENDENCE FESTIVAL SUPPER
GOP Fundraising Dinner
Cleveland Sheraton Hotel
July 3, 1975
Guests Seated at the President's Table
Ted W. Brown, Secretary of State for Ohio
John J. Dwyer, Chairman of the Cuyahoga Republican Executive Committee
Finance Division
Mrs. John J. Dwyer
C. William O'Neill, Chief Justice, Ohio Supreme Court
Mrs. C. William O'Neill
Ralph J. Perk, Mayor (R-Cleveland, Ohio)
James A. Rhodes, Governor (R-Ohio)
Herbert E. Rudy, Treasurer of the Cuyahoga Republican Executive Committee
Finance Division
Mrs. Herbert E. Rudy
James William Stanton, Congressman (R-Ohio)
Mrs. James William Stanton
Robert Taft, Jr., Senator (R-Ohio)
William R. Timkin, Vice Chairman, Ohio Republican Finance Committee
Mrs. William R. Timken
Bishop Hickey, Catholic Bishop of Cleveland
Ray C. Bliss, Republican National Committeeman from Ohio
Mrs. Ray C. Bliss
Claudia Guzzo, Chairman of the Cuyahoga County Republican Women's Division
Mr. Guzzo
Robert E. Hughes, Chairman of the Cuyahoga County Republican Executive
Committee
Mrs. Robert E. Hughes
Kent McGough, Republican State Chairman for Ohio
Mrs. Kent McGough
continued
APPENDIX "H" p.2
7/3/75
Martha C. Moore, Republican National Committeewoman from Ohio
Ralph H. Parsons, Lake County, Ohio Republican Finance Chairman
Mrs. Ralph H. Parsons
Elden Spencer, Chairman of the Lake County, Ohio Republican Executive
Committee
Mrs. Elden Spencer
APPENDIX "I"
RECEPTION FOR CINCINNATI, OHIO CIVIC LEADERS.
Attendance not confirmed
Circus Room, Cleveland Sheraton Hotel
Cleveland, Ohio
July 3, 1975
Senator Robert Taft
Thomas L. Boardman
Editor-in-Chief, Cleveland Press
Claude M. Blair
Corporate Executive
E. Mandell (Del) de Windt
Chairman of Board, Eaton Corporation
Jack Dwyer
Cuyahoga County Republican Finance Chairman
Ray Bliss
National Committeeman
Robert Hughes
Cuyahoga County Chairman
H. Stuart Harrison
T.R.W. Director
Samuel H. Miller
Vice Chairman, Forest City Enterprises
Kent McGough
Chairman, Ohio Republican Party
Thomas Patton
Ex-Chairman of the Board, Republic Steel
The Honorable James Rhodes
Governor of Ohio
W.R. Timken, Jr.
Timken Roller Bearing
Paul Walter
Attorney
John Berry
L.M. Berry Company
continued on next page
APPENDIX "I" p.2
7/3/75
Attendees (continued)
Charles Ross
Attorney
Harry Horowitz
Publisher, Lorain Journal
John Kelley
Attorney
Mayor Ralph Perk
Cleveland
Ed Reddig
White Consolidated
S.E. Knudsen (Bunkie)
White Motor
Dick Tullis
Harris Corporation
C. Carlisle Tippit
Everett Ware Smith
Chairman of the Board, Cleveland Trust
Albert Ratner
President, Forest City Enterprises
Max Ratner
Chairman of the Board Forest City Enterprises
A.M. Luntz
Industrialist
APPENDIX "J"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE 27000
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 829
Cleveland, OH to Andrews AFB, Washington DC
3 Jul 1975
Dep: 9:19pm
Arr: 10:08pm
+49
360SM
1.
THE PRESIDENT
2.
Mr. Jack Ford
3.
Mr. Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor
4.
Mr. Richard B. Chensy, Deputy Assistant
5.
Mr. Patrick O'Donnell, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs
6.
Mr. James Lynn, Director of the Office of Management and Budget
7.
Mr. James M. Cannon, Executive Director of the Domestic Council
8.
Mr. Ron Nessen, Press Secretary
9.
Mr. Bill Gulley, Executive Assistant to the Military Assistant
10.
Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer
11.
Mr. Red Cavaney, Director of the Presidential Advance Office
12.
Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide
13.
Mr. Robert Orben , Associate Editor
14.
Admiral William M. Lukash, Physician
15.
Mr. Frank Ursomarso, Staff Assistant
16.
Mr. Charles Peckham, Republican National Committee staff
17.
Mr. Eric Rosenberger, Staff Assistant
18.
Mr. Greg Newell Advance Represnetative, Republican National Committee
19.
Major Robert Barrett, Army Aide
20.
Captain Charles Mead, Air Force Aide
21.
Captain Walter Domina, Marine Corps Aide
22.
Miss Cheryl Ford, Secretary to Paul A. Theis, Executive Editor
23.
Miss Jeannie Quinlan, Secretary to Mr. Cavaney
24.
MSC Arturo B. Bautista , valet
25.
MSG Herbert G. Oldenburg, baggage handler
26.
SMS Lowell H. Ray, stenographer
27.
Mr. R. Keiser
28.
Mr. R. Pontius
29.
Mr. J. Ball
30.
Mr. D. Parmalee
USSS
31.
Mr. R. Hoch
32.
Mr. W. Welch
33.
Mr. R. Caughey
34.
Mr. D. Carpenter
35.
Mr. P, Hackenberry
36.
Mr. S. Phillips
37.
Ms. Fran Lewine
AP
38.
Ms. Helen Thomas
UPI
39.
Mr. John Duricka
AP Photo
40.
Mr. John Full
UPI Photo
41.
Mr. Dave Wiegman
NBC
42.
Mr. A1 Hoagland
NBC
43.
Mr. Walt Rodgers
AP Radio
44.
Mr. Frederic W. Barnes
W/H Press
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY