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The original documents are located in Box 20, folder "11/29/75-12/8/75 - Japan" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Some items in this folder were not digitized because it contains copyrighted materials. Please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for access to these materials. Digitized from Box 20 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Ford's Trip Only 8 To Pacify Local Political Scene WASHINGTON (UPI) - applied over a diplomatic President Ford may be going to China more for domestic FOR YOUR BUSINESS TRANS ERRANEAN Airline AIRWAYS (078)251-4327 70 yen pimply skin. The exchanges might amuse some folks but politics than foreign affairs. TMA IS WORLD-WIDE! The surely won' cover up disputes Mainichi Daily News, 1975 (8210494 Mainichi Daily News Published In Tokyo And Osaka Monday, Decembe 1, 1975 CASE11 410B #3# 11/20/75 Shila 3:00 pm PROPOSED SCHEDULE THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO TOKYO, JAPAN Monday, December 1, 1975 10:30 am AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVES Haneda International Airport, Tokyo, Japan. LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION CLOSED ARRIVAL The President and Mrs. Ford will be met by: Ambassador Uchida, Chief of Protocol, Government of Japan Ambassador & Mrs. James Hodgson, US Ambassador to Japan The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb. Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart the foot of the ramp en route VIP Lounge for brief refresh- ments. 10:35 am The President and Mrs. Ford arrive VIP Lounge and take refreshments. PRESS POOL COVERAGE NOTE: Members of the Official Party may avail themselves of the VIP Lounge. An adjacent lounge will be available for staff. 10:55 am The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb. Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart VIP Lounge en route Air Force One Ramp. LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION CLOSED DEPARTURE FORD is LIBRARY - 2 - NOTE: Amb. Uchida & Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson will bid farewell to the President and Mrs. Ford at the foot of the ramp. 11:00 am The President and Mrs. Ford arrive at the foot of the ramp, bid farewell to greeters, and board Air Force One. PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 30 minutes 11:00 am 26000 ARRIVES Yokota Air Base for refueling. 11:30 am AIR FORCE ONE DEPARTS Haneda International Airport, Tokyo, Japan, en route Peking, Peoples Republic of China. [Flying time: 4 hours, 30 minutes] [Time change: -1 hour] 12:00 noon 26000 DEPARTS Yokota Air Base, Japan, en route Peking, Peoples Republic of China. LIBRARY BERALD FORD PROPOSED SCHEDULE THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO TOKYO, JAPAN Monday, December 1, 1975 10:30 am AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVES Haneda International Airport, Tokyo, Japan. LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION CLOSED ARRIVAL The President and Mrs. Ford will be met by: Ambassador Uchida, Chief of Protocol, Government of Japan Ambassador & Mrs. James Hodgson, US Ambassador to Japan The President and Mrs, Ford, escorted by Amb. Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart the foot of the ramp en route VIP Lounge for brief refresh- ments. 10:35 am The President and Mrs. Ford arrive VIP Lounge and take refreshments, PRESS POOL COVERAGE NOTE: Members of the Official Party may avail themselves of the VIP Lounge. An adjacent lounge will be available for staff. 10:55 am The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb. Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart VIP Lounge en route Air Force One Ramp. LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION FORD & GREATO LIBRARY CLOSED DEPARTURE 2 - NOTE: Amb. Uchida & Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson will bid farewell to the President and Mrs. Ford at the foot of the ramp, 11:00 am The President and Mrs, Ford arrive at the foot of the ramp, bid farewell to greeters, and board Air Force One. PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 30 minutes 11:00 am 26000 ARRIVES Yokota Air Base for refueling. 11:30 am AIR FORCE ONE DEPARTS Haneda International Airport, Tokyo, Japan, en route Peking, Peoples Republic of China. [Flying time: 4 hours, 30 minutes] [Time change: -1 hour] 12:00 noon 26000 DEPARTS Yokota Air Base, Japan, en route Peking, Peoples Republic of China, FORD GREATE LIBRARY General Clothing Notes for Pekina For daytime activities, dress for warmth, as even indoor events are much chillier than we are accustomed. Pants are appropriate if you wish. As you know, the Chinese women wear mostly only pants, but expect Americans to dress as they feel comportable. There are no rigid feelings as to appropriateness. Monday, December 1st Estency 3:40 ?: afternoon Arrive Peking, China WEATHER (For Saturday, November 29th): Variable cloudiness and cold with occasional rainshowers/ snowshowers. Minimum temperatures 24 to 28. Maximum temperatures 36 to 40. Wind northwest, 10 to 20 knots. 4:15 Guest House 7:30 Bampate evening Welcome Banquet CLOTHING: Long and casual. Perhaps wool or velvet skirt and blouse. Any color fine. gheen shirt, shirt E' smeeter green Selt gold rechare Tuesday, December 2nd morning Free Time. street 2:30 afternoo Rsee Time (Perhaps shopping are visit Temple of Heaven w/President) Ray be it $ 2nd a just 2nd temp 6 Could Le wind; 4. cold 7:05 evening Cultural Event with the President - CLOTHING: Short dress or very casual long dress or skirt appropriate. Promen Velms pants suit Smeets STATE FORD Wednesday, December 3d 10:30 marning Palace Museum (Forbidden City) Artifacts from 45 Min. Tain 30 M.L. drive CLOTHING: warm clothing as the buildings are Empan not enclosed or heated. 1:35 afternoon. Dance School. Visit several classrooms and mix with the students 1 honr show before attending a short performance in the school auditorium. evening Sports Exhibition with the President CLOTHING: Pants are recommended, although if W.H end at you prefer a dress, it is appropriate. 9:30 jumpsuit sweete jachet Thursday, December 4th marning Carpet factory tour (Susan?) 10:30 AM. Here you will see oriental rugs as they develop the They produce peking rugs and tapestries for export. design, weave the design by hand, accent the details by sculpturing the rug, and prepare the final product for sale and export. noon U.S. Liaison Office Buffet with the President (Susan?) afternoon Free Time (Perhaps shopping) SEAL FORD LIBRARY Frundship Stne 7:15 evening Reciprocal Banquet hosted by President and Mrs. Ford Grest Hall CLOTHING: Long and casual. Perhaps wool or velvet skirt and blouse. Any color fine. red sweete wool red/green shirt Friday, December 5th morning Depart Peking, China 8:30 am. 7 hr. flight 1 hr. time change afternoon Arrive Djakarta, Indonesia Same as President's schedule Evening State Dinner FORD is GERALT LIBRARY 11/20/75 3:00 pm PROPOSED SCHEDULE THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S VISIT TO TOKYO, JAPAN Monday, December 1, 1975 10:30 am AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVES Haneda International Airport, Tokyo, Japan. LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION CLOSED ARRIVAL The President and Mrs. Ford will be met by: Ambassador Uchida, Chief of Protocol, Government of Japan Ambassador & Mrs. James Hodgson, US Ambassador to Japan The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb. Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart the foot of the ramp en route VIP Lounge for brief refresh- ments. 10:35 am The President and Mrs. Ford arrive VIP Lounge and take refreshments, PRESS POOL COVERAGE NOTE: Members of the Official Party may avail themselves of the VIP Lounge. An adjacent lounge will be available for staff. FORD 10:55 am The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb. LIBRARY Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart VIP Lounge en route Air Force One Ramp. LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION CLOSED DEPARTURE - 2 - NOTE: Amb. Uchida & Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson will bid farewell to the President and Mrs. Ford at the foot of the ramp. 11:00 am The President and Mrs, Ford arrive at the foot of the ramp, bid farewell to greeters, and board Air Force One. PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 30 minutes 11:00 am 26000 ARRIVES Yokota Air Base for refueling. 11:30 am AIR FORCE ONE DEPARTS Haneda International Airport, Tokyo, Japan, en route Peking, Peoples Republic of China. [Flying time: 4 hours, 30 minutes] [Time change: -1 hour] 12:00 noon 26000 DEPARTS Yokota Air Base, Japan, en route Peking, Peoples Republic of China, General Clothing Notes for Peking For daytime activities, dress for warmth, as even indoor events are much chillier than we are accustomed. Pants are appropriate if you wish. As you know, the Chinese women wear mostly only pants, but expect Americans to dress as they feel comportable. There are no rigid feelings as to appropriateness. Monday, December 1st Estency 3:00 ?: afternoon Arrive Peking, China WEATHER (For Saturday, November 29th): Variable cloudiness and cold with occasional rainshowers/ snowshowers. Minimum temperatures 24 to 28. Maximum temperatures 36 to 40. Wind northwest, 10 to 20 knots. 4:15 Guest House 7:30 Banpate evening Welcome Banquet CLOTHING: Long and casual. Perhaps wool or velvet skirt and blouse. Any color fine. queen shirt, shirt sweeter E' green Selt gold vectice Tuesday, December 2nd morning Free Time. Arpux 2:30 afternoon tree Time (Perhaps shopping or visit Temple of Heaven w/President) Ray be it & 2nd a just 2nd temp 6 Could Le wind; & cold 7:05 evening Cultural Event with the President - CLOTHING: Short dress or very casual long dress or skirt appropriate. Prown Velour pants suit Smeets GEOALD FORD LIBRANE Wednesday, December 3d 10:30 marning Palace Museum (Forbidden City) Artifacts from 45 Min. Tan 30 Min. diive CLOTHING: Warm clothing as the buildings are Empers not enclosed or heated. 1:35 afternoon. Dance School. Visit several classrooms and mix with the students 1 honr show before attending a short performance in the school auditorium. evening Sports Exhibition with the President CLOTHING: Pants are recommended, although if will end at you prefer a dress, it is appropriate. 9:30 jumpsuit Sweete sachet Thursday, December 4th morning Carpet factory tour (Susan?) 10:30 AM. They produce peking rugs and tapestries for export. Here you will see oriental rugs as they develop the design, weave the design by hand, accent the details by sculpturing the rug, and prepare the final product for sale and export. noon U.S. Liaison Office Buffet with the President (Susan?) afternoon Free Time (Perhaps shopping) frundship Stne SEAL FORD 7:15 evening Reciprocal Banquet hosted by President and Mrs. Ford Great Hall CLOTHING: Long and casual. Perhaps wool or velvet skirt and blouse. Any color fine. red sweete wool red/green shirt Friday, December 5th morning Depart Peking, China 8:30 am. 7 hr. flight 1 hr. time change afternoon Arrive Djakarta, Indonesia Same as President's schedule- Evening State Dinner GEPAIL R. FORD LIBRAI