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Other Document
Trip of the Vice President Proposed
Schedule - November 6-8. 2 pages.
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10/30/1960
Memo
To Ted Rogers from George Rogers re:
Radio and Television - Vice President
Nixon - November 1-5, 1960. 2 pages.
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n.d.
Other Document
Itinerary and Schedule - Trip of the Vice
President and Mrs. Nixon - Oct. 31 - Nov. 5,
1960. 10 pages.
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n.d.
Other Document
Supplemental Televison Information Sheet
and General Information. 1 page.
45
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Other Document
Itinerary of Vice President Richard Nixon -
Oct. 31 - Nov. 5, 1960. 27 pages.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Page 1 of 1
Trip of the Vice President
Proposed Schedule
November 6 # 8
Sunday, November 6th
4,00 PM PST
Depart Los Angeles International Airport
enroute to Anchorage, Alaska
(5:30 hrs.)
7:30 PM AST
Arrive Anchorage
Downtown Rally and possible studio TV
10:00 PM AST
Depart Anchorage enroute to Madison,
Wisconsin
(5150 hrs.)
Monday, November 7th
7:50 AM CST
Arrive Madison, Wisconsin
Airport Rally (In new hangar)
Coffee and donuts with Pat and Disk
8:45 AM CST
Depart Madison enroute to Detroit
(1:15 hrs.)
11:00 AM EST
Arrive Detroit-Wayne Metropolitan Airport
11:40 Stop-By University of Detroit
12:15 Downtown Motorcade - Noon
12:30 Rally - Ford Auditorium or Cobe Hall
1:45 PM EST
Depart Detroit enroute to Chicago
(1:15 hrs.)
2:00 PM CST
Arrive O'Hare Field - drive to Evanston
2:45 - Rally in Evanston
4:00 PM CST
Depart O'Nare enroute to Baltimore
(1:30 hrs.)
6:30 PM EST
Arrive Friendship Airport - drive to
Washington
7:45 PM EST
Arrive home (or studio) - Staff Work
10:00 PM EST
National Telecase
10:45 PM EST
Depart TV Studio enroute to Friendship
11:30 PM EST
Arrive Friendship Airport
11,45 PM EST
Depart Friendship enroute to Los Angeles (5:30 hrs.)
- 2 -
Tuesday, November 8th
2:15 AM PST
Arrive Los Angeles International Airport
Drive to Ambassador Notel - overnight
Alternate Plan:
Remain overnight in Washington
Fly to Los Angeles Tuesday a.m. - for late a.m.
or early p.m. arrival
Possible arrival at Ontario Airport - and
direct to Whittier to vote.
October 30, 1960
MEMORANDUM
To:
Ted Rogers
From:
George Rogers
Subject:
Radio and Television - Vice President Nixon
November 1 - 5, 1960
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER11
1. Lancaster, Pennsylvania
WGAL-TV will record sound-on-film all of the Vice President's
remarks and play back from 9 to 9:30 p.m. same evening.
2. Erie, Pennsylvania
The local Republican Party is paying for a sound-on-film recording
of the Vice President's remarks from Erie, Pennsylvania, and it will be
played back later in the evening- on both-WFEE-TV-and WICU-TV.
3. Syracuse, New York
Television newsreels and radio coverage by WSYR-TV and WHEN-TV.
4. Rochester, New York
Television newsreel coverage by WHEC-TV, WROC-TV and WVET-TV.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2
National Paid Political television over the NBC television network
of the rally at the New York Coliseum 8:30 to 9 p.m. EST.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3
1. Columbia, South Carolina
Paid political telecast of the Vice President's remarks from the
rally at Columbia, S. C. This will be video taped and played back 8:30
to 9 p.m. EST over the following stations: WIS-TV, Columbia; WSPA,
Spartanburg, S. C.; WFBC Greenville, S. C; WCSC, WUSN-TV, Charleston,
S. C.; WBTW, Florence, S. C.; WBTV, Charlotte, N. C.; WJBF, Augusta,
Georgia.
-2-
2. San Antonio and Houston, Texas
The State Committee in Texas is purchasing time on the
forty stations of the Texas television network and will feed a
video tape of portions of the Vice President's remarks from the
Alamo and his remarks from the rally in Houston, Texas from
9:30 to 10 P. M., CST.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4
1. Fort Worth, Texas
Various radio and newsreel coverage of the rally in
Fort Worth.
2. Casper, Wyoming
Primarily radio with some television newsreel coverage.
3. Spokane, Washington
The Washington State Nixon-Lodge Committee is arranging
for video taping of the Vice President's remarks from the rally in
Spokane, Washington. It will be played back later the same evening.
4. Fresno, California
A paid political telecast from 10 to 10:30 p.m. with television
stations in Fresno, Bakersfield, Stockton, Sacramento, and Chico,
California.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
1. Oakland, California
Various newsreels and radio coverage of the rally in Oakland
2. Los Angeles, California
National television of rally or a special message of the Vice
President from 10 to 10:30 EST over the CBS television network.
Additional television other than Vice President Nixon:
1. Leonard Hall will appear on the NBC television network
program TODAY Monday morning, October 31.
2. Governor James Byrnes of S. C. and former governor
Allan Shivers of Texas will speak over a special southern
network covering the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky.
Copies to:
Herb Klein
George Grassmuck
Jack Woolley
Don Hughes
Bob Haldemar
Ev Hart
Jim Bassett
Ruth Jones
Lou Guylay
AM-
no greeting comm
ITINERARY AND SCHEDULE
at airpt - just channe
to escort to platform
TRIP OF THE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON
October 31 through November 5, 1960
Monday, October 31
Convair Aircraft
NOTES
6:00 PM EST
Depart Washington National Airport
1-1/2 hr. -200 mi.
for Teterboro, New Jersey
Dinner on plane
7:30 PM EST
Arrive Teterboro Airport
7:50 PM
Depart airport for Ridgewood, New
Jersey by motorcade
8:25 PM
Arrive Ridgewood High School
Ridgewood pop:
18,000
U.S. Senator is Clifford Case;
Congressman is Frank C. Osmers, Jr.,
(9th District)
8:30 PM
Remarks by Vice President Nixon and
Ambassador Lodge
9:10 PM
Depart Ridgewood for Newark, New
Jersey by motorcade
9:40 PM
Arrive Newark, Sussex Avenue Armory
Newark pop:
410,000
Congressman is George M. Wallhauser
(12th District)
9:45 PM
Remarks by Vice President Nixon and
Ambassador Lodge
10:30 PM
Depart Armory for Newark Municipal
Airport - Newark Air Service Terminal
10:50
Arrive airport - Newark Air Service Terminal
11:00 PM
Depart Newark for North Philadelphia
1 hr. -90 mi.
Arrive North Philadelphia Airport
Depart airport for Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
Arrive Bellevue-Stratford Hotel and
remain overnight
- 2 -
Tuesday, November 1
8:30 AM
Baggage in lobby
9:15 AM
Depart hotel for airport
10:00 AM
Arrive airport
10:10 AM EST
Depart : International -
Airport for
50 min. -60 miles
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
11:00 AM EST
Arrive Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Lancaster pop:
Municipal Airport
65,000
U. S. Senator is Hugh Scott;
Congressman is Paul B. Dague
(9th District)
11:20 AM
Depart airport for Parking Lot
11:45 AM
Arrive Parking Lot
11:50 AM
Remarks by the Vice President
12:25 PM
Depart Parking Lot for airport
12:40 PM
Arrive airport
12:50 PM EST
Depart Lancaster for Erie, Penna.
1:40 - 250 mi.
2:30 PM EST
Arrive Erie, Pennsylvania, Port Erie
Airport
Erie pop: 135, 000
Congressman is Carroll D. Kearns
(24th District)
2:40 PM
Remarks by the Vice President
3:20 PM EST
Depart Erie for Syracuse, New York
1-1/2 hrs. -220 thi.
4:50 PM EST
Arrive Syracuse, New York Airport
Syracuse pop:
210,000
Governor is Nelson Rockefeller; U.S.
Senators are Jacob Javits and Kenneth
Keating Congressman is R. Walter Riehlman
(35th District)
5:05 PM
Depart airport for Clinton Square by
motorcade
5:20 PM
Arrive Clinton Square
- 3 -
Tuesday, November 1 (continued)
5:25 PM
Remarks by the Vice President
5:55 PM
Depart Clinton Square for WHEN-TV Studios
6:00 PM
Arrive WHEN-TV Studios
101 Court Street
6:00 to
Preparation time
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Nixon at Seven
National Television
7:20 PM
Depart WHEN-TV Studios for airport
7:35 PM
Arrive airport
7:45 PM EST
Depart Syracuse for Rochester, New York 50 min. -90 mi.
8:35 PM EST
Arrive Rochester and Monroe County
Rochester pop:
Airport, Rochester, New York
320,000
:
Congressmen are Jessica. McCullough Weis
(38th District) and Harold C. Ostertag
(39th District)
-
inn
8:50 PM
Depart airport by motorcade for Rochester
War Memorial Auditorium
9:15 PM
Arrive Rochester War Memorial Auditorium
9:30 PM
Address byrthe Vice President
10:05 PM
Depart auditorium for airport
10:20 PM
Arrive airport
10:30 PM EST
Depart Rochester for New York City
1-1/2 hr. -270 mi.
12 Midnight EST
Arrive Floyd Bennett Naval Air Station
12:10 PM
Depart Naval Air Station for St. George
Hotel, Brooklyn
12:30 AM
Arrive St. George Hotel and remain overnight
- 4 -
Wednesday, November 2
10:00 AM
Baggage in lobby
8:30 AM
Breakfast rally - St. George Hotel
8:15 AM
Press departs St. George Hotel enroute
to Roosevelt Field Shopping Center
8:55 AM
Depart St. George Hotel for Navy Fier G
*
9:02 AM
Arrive Navy Pier G
9:05 AM
Depart by helicopter for Roosevelt Field
Shopping Center
9:20 AM
Arrive Roosevelt Field Shopping Center
Congressmen for Nassau County are
Stuyvesant Wainwright (lst District);
Steven B. Derounian (2nd District);
Frank J. Bicker (3rd District)
9:30 AM
President Eisenhower arrives at Roosevelt
Field Shopping Center by helicopter
9:40 AM
Remarks by President Eisenhower, Vice
President Nixon, Ambassador Lodge,
Governor Rockefeller
10:15 AM
Depart rally by motorcade to helicopter area
10:25 AM
Depart helicopter area for Westchester
County Airport
Press motorcades to Battery
10:40 AM
Arrive Westchester County Airport
Congressmen for Westchester County are
Edwin B. Dooley (26th District) and
Robert R. Barry (27th District)
10:45 AM
Remarks by President Eisenhower, Vice
President Nixon, Ambassador Lodge,
Governor Rockefeller
11:20 AM
Depart Westchester County Airport for
Port of New York Authority Heliport,
30th and 12th Avenue
- 5 -
Wednesday, November 2 (continued)
11:40 AM
Arrive Heliport - - 30th and 12th Avenue
11:50 AM
Depart Heliport for Battery by motorcade
12:00 Noon
Arrive Battery
Start parade
Route: Broadway - 23rd Street - 5th
Avenue - - 34th Street - - Herald Square
12:50 PM
Arrive Herald Square
1:00 PM
Remarks by President Eisenhower, Vice
President Nixon, Ambassador Lodge,
Governor Rockefeller
1:45 PM
Depart Herald Square for Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel by motorcade
2:00 PM
Arrive Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
3:00 PM
Depart Waldorf-Astoria Hotel for Yonkers,
New York
3:45 PM
Arrive Yonkers, Larkin Plaza Shopping Yonkers pop:
Center
187,000
Congressman is Robert R. Barry
(27th District)
3:50 PM
Rally
4:30 PM
Depart Larkin Plaza Shopping Center for the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
(Press will proceed to the Belmont Plaza Hotel)
5:15 PM
Arrive Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
7:00 PM
Nixon at Seven
National Television (from hotel)
8:00 PM
Depart Waldorf-Astoria Hotel by motorcade
for Coliseum
8:15 PM
Arrive Coliseum
8:30 PM
Rally
- 6 -
Wednesday, November 2 (continued)
9:15 PM
Depart Coliseum by motorcade for
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
(Press will proceed to Belmont Plaza Hotel)
9:25 PM
Arrive Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and remain
overnight
Thursday, November 3
6:00 AM
Baggage in lobby
7:10 AM
Depart hotel for Idlewild Airport
7:50 AM
Arrive Idlewild Airport, American Airlines Hangar
8:00 AM
Depart Idlewild Airport for Columbia,
1:40 - 560 mi.
South Carolina via Shaw Air Force Base
9:40 AM EST
Arrive Shaw Air Force Base
10:00 AM
Depart Shaw Air Force Base for Columbia
State House
11:00 AM
Arrive Columbia State House
Columbia pop:
120,000
12:00 Noon
Address by the Vice President
from steps of State House
12:40 PM
Depart State House for Shaw Air Force Base
1:40 PM
Arrive Shaw Air Force Base
1:50 PM EST
Depart Columbia for San Antonio, Texas
2:40 -1200 mi.
Lunch on plane
3:30 PM CST
Arrive San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio pop:
575,000
Candidate for Governor is William M.
Steger; Candidate for Senate is John G.
Tower
3:40 PM
Depart airport for Alamo
4:10 PM
Arrive Alamo
- 7 -
Thursday, November 3 (continued)
4:20 PM
Address by the Vice President
5:00 PM
Depart Alamo for TV Studio
5:10 PM
Arrive KENS-TV Studio (CBS)
6:00 PM
Nixon at Seven
National Television
6:20 PM
Depart TV Studio for airport
6:50 PM
Arrive airport
7:00 PM CST
Depart San Antonio for Houston, Texas
50 min. -200 mi.
7:50 PM CST
Arrive Houston International Airport
Houston pop:
940,000
Candidate for Congress is Anthony
J.P. Farris (8th District)
8:00 PM
Depart airport for Herman Park,Miller
Memorial Theater
8:30 PM
Arrive Herman Park, Miller Memorial Theater
8:45 PM
Address by the Vice President
9:25 PM
Depart Herman Park for airport
9:55 PM
Arrive International Airport
10:00 PM CST
Depart Houston for Fort Worth, Texas
1 hr. -270 mi.
11:00 PM CST
Arrive Fort Worth, Amon Carter Field
Fort Worth pop:
390,000
11:20 PM
Depart airport for hotel
12:00 Midnight
Arrive Hilton Hotel and remain
PRESS ROOM:
overnight
Derrick Room,
2nd floor
Friday, November 4
7:45 AM
Baggage in lobby
7:55 AM
Depart hotel for Burnett Park
8:05 AM
Arrive Burnett Park
- 8 -
Friday, November 4 (continued)
8:15 AM
Address by the Vice President
9:00 AM
Depart Burnett Park for airport
9:45 AM
Arrive airport
10:00 AM CST
Depart Fort Worth for Casper, Wyoming
2-1/4 hr. -875 mi
11:15 AM MST
Arrive Casper, Natrona County Airport
Casper pop:
36,000
Congressman at large is Keith Thomson,
now Candidate for U.S. Senate
Candidate for Congress and former
Congressman is William H. Harrison
11:35 AM
Depart airport for Casper City County
Building
12:00 Noon
Arrive Casper City County Building
12:05 PM
Address by the Vice President
12:45 PM
Depart Casper City County Building for
airport
1:05 PM
Arrive Natrona County Airport
1:15 PM MST
Depart Casper for Spokane, Washington
1:50 - 720 mi.
2:05 PM PST
Arrive Spokane, International Geiger Field
Spokane pop:
190,000
Congressman is Walt Horan (5th District)
2:25 PM
Depart airport for Coliseum
2:50 PM
Arrive Coliseum
2:55 PM
Address by the Vice President
3:30 PM
Depart Coliseum for airport
3:50 PM
Arrive airport
4:05 PM PST
Depart Spokane for Fresno, Calif.
2-1/2 hr. -860 mi.
6:35 PM PST
Arrive Fresno, California
Fresno pop:
132,000
- 9 -
Friday, November 4 (continued)
Senator is Thomas Kuchel
6:55 PM
Depart airport for Downtown Rally
7:30 PM
Address by the Vice President
8:10 PM
Depart rally for Hacienda Motel
8:20 PM
Arrive Hacienda Motel
PRESS RO OM:
To be announced
9:20 PM
Depart motel for TV Studio
9:30 PM
Arrive TV Studio
10:00 PM
Television - Regional Network
10:40 PM
Depart TV Studio
10:50 PM
Arrive Hacienda Motel and remain overnight
Saturday, November 5
7:00 AM
Baggage in lobby
7:45 AM
Depart hotel for airport
8:05 AM
Arrive airport
Convair Aircraft
8:15 AM PST
Depart Fresno for San Jose, California
1:05 - 130 mi.
Breakfast on
9:20 AM PST
Arrive San Jose, California
plane
Municipal Airport
San Fresno pop:
132, 000
Congressman is Charles Gubser
(10th District)
9:40 AM
Depart airport for City Hall
9:50 AM
Arrive City Hall
9:55 AM
Address by the Vice President
10:35 AM
Depart San Jose City Hall by motorcade
for Hayward, California
- 10 -
Saturday, November 5 (continued)
11:15 AM
Arrive Hayward Shopping Center
Hayward pop:
70,000
Candidate for Congress is Robert E.
Hannon (8th District)
11:20 AM
Remarks by the Vice President
11:45 AM
Depart Hayward for Oakland, California
12:15 PM
Arrive downtown Oakland
Oakland pop:
406, 000
Candidate for Congress is Robert E.
Hannon (8th District)
12:25 PM
Address by the Vice President
1:05 PM
Depart Oakland by motorcade for Oakland
Municipal Airport
1:25 PM
Arrive Oakland Municipal Airport
1:40 PM
Depart Oakland for Van Nuys, California
1:50 - 325 mi.
3:30 PM
Arrive Van Nuys Airport
(Taxi to California Air National Guard Ramp)
Congressman is Joe Holt (22nd District)
retiring; Candidate for Congress is
LeMoyne Blanchard
Remarks by the Vice President
4:00 PM
Depart Airport for Ambassador Hotel
5:00 PM
Arrive Ambassador Hotel
6:30 PM
Depart Ambassador Hotel for Pan Pacific
Auditorium
6:50 PM
Arrive Pan Pacific Auditorium
7:00 PM
Address by the Vice President
National Television
7:45 PM
Depart auditorium for Ambassador Hotel
8:05 PM
Arrive Ambassador Hotel and remain overnight
Supplemental Television Information Sheet
Syracuse, New York, Tuesday, November 1 - Possible video-tape playback
8:30 to 9:00 PM - WNBF Binghampton, Elmira, Utica, Schenectady,
Columbia, South Carolina, Thursday, November 3 - Network plus other southern
states stations
Casper, WyomingFriday, November 4 - Live TV, KTWO-TV; KSUR Thermopolis
Spokane, Washington, Friday, November 4 - Video-tape playback 8:30 - 9:00 PM
KING-TV Seattle; KHQ Spokane; 9:30-10:00 PM KIMA Yakima;
KEPR Pasco; KVAS Euphrata; KLEW Lewiston
Fresno, California, Friday, November 4 - Live TV network Fresno, Bakersfield,
Stockton, Sacramento, Chico
Supplemental General Information
October 31, Philadelphia, Penna. - PRESS ROOM - Bellevue-Stratford Hotel -
North Garden Lounge - 18th Floor
November 2, New York City - Enroute to Yonkers motorcade through Harlem
NOT FOR PUBLICATION
EIGHTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
ITINERARY OF VICE PRESIDENT
RICHARD NIXON
October 31 through November 5, 1960
Monday, October 31
STAFF WORK
Convair Aircraft
6:00 PM EST
Depart Washington National Airport enroute
to Teterboro, New Jersey
(200 mi. - 1:30)
Dinner on plane
7:30 PM EST
Arrive Teterboro Airport
AM: Jack MacKenzie
Raymond H. Bateman is in charge of
arrangements
Motorcade Chairman is Harry B. Crook
7:50 PM
Depart airport enroute to Ridgewood,
(12 mi. - :40)
New Jersey
actual :25
8:25 PM
Arrive Ridgewood High School
Ridgewood population is 18, 000
U.S. Senator is Clifford Case
Congressman is Frank C. Osmers, Jr., (9th District)
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Thomas Campbell
The Vice President introduced by Ambassador Lodge
8:30 to
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT AND
9:00 PM
AMBASSADOR LODGE
9:10 PM
Depart Ridgewood enroute to Newark, New Jersey (16 mi. - :30)
actual :25
9:40 PM
Arrive Sussex Avenue Armory, Newark
Population of Newark is 410,000
Congressman is George M. Wallhauser (12th District)
Monday, October 31 (continued)
9:45 PM to
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT AND
10:20 PM
AMBASSADOR LODGE
10:30 PM
Depart Armory enroute to Newark
(8 mi. - :20)
Municipal Airport
actual :15
10:50 PM
Arrive airport
11:00 PM
Depart Newark enroute to
(80 mi. - :50)
North Philadelphia
Arrive Nqrth Philadelphia Airport
AM: Paul Marshall
Depart airport by motorcade enroute to
(15 mi. - :45)
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
Arrive Bellevue-Stratford Hotel and
remain overnight.
Page 2
Tuesday, November 1
Convair Aircraft
8:30 AM
Baggage in lobby
9:15 AM
Depart hotel
10:00 AM
Arrive Philadelphia International Airport
10:10 AM EST
Depart International L Airport enroute to
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
(60 mi. - :50)
11:00 AM EST
Arrive Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Airport
AM: Bill Black
Municipal Airport
Population of Lancaster is 65,000
U.S. Senator is Hugh Scott
Congressman is Paul B. Dague (9th District)
Ken Shirk is in charge of arrangements
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by
Mrs. Thomas McElwee, Vice Chairwoman,
Republican County Committee
Hamilton watch presented to Mrs. Nixon by
Mrs. Peter K. Honoman, President, Women's
Republican Club of Lancaster County
Band at airport: New Holland, Pennsylvania
German "Victory Band"
Reception Committee:
Paul Dague, Congressman (9th District)
Dick Snyder, County Chairman
John Moore, Chairman, Nixon-Lodge Volunteers
Richard Charles, Jr., Chairman, Young Republicans
G. Grable Drehn, Former County Chairman
Ruth Glenn Pennell, State Vice Chairwoman
Mrs. June K. Honoman, President, Women's
Republican Club
Antonio Palumbu, Italian Representative
George Carmin, Manager General Cigar Company
Msgr. Schweick, Pastor, St. Joseph's Church
John Gordon, Pastor, 1st Presbyterian Church and
member of City School Board
and 8 others for a total of 19
Page 3
Tuesday, November 1 (continued)
Motorcade Chairman is Harry Meyers
11:20 AM
Depart airport enroute to parking lot
(6. 5 mi. - :25)
actual :15
11:45 AM
Arrive Parking Lot
(No Platform Committee except Congressman
and Mrs. Dague)
Program:
Vice , President introduced by Congressman Dague
11:50 to
12:15 PM
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
WGAL-TV film for playback 9:00 - 9:25 PM
12:25 PM
Depart Parking Lot enroute to airport
(6. 4 mi. - :15)
12:40 PM
Arrive airport
12:50 PM EST
Depart Lancaster enroute to Erie,
Pennsylvania
(250 mi. - 1:40)
2:30 PM EST
Arrive:Erie, Pennsylvania
AM: Dick Miller
Page 4
Tuesday, November 1 (continued)
12:50 PM EST
Depart Lancaster, Pennsylvania enroute to
Erie, Pennsylvania
(250 mi. -1:40)
2:30 PM EST
Arrive Erie, Pennsylvania, Port Erie
AM: Dick Miller
Airport
Population of Erie is 135,000
Congressman is Carroll D. Kearns (24th District)
John Jageman (Yogaman) is in charge of arrangements
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs. Marie
Hazen, County Vice Chairman
Bands at airport: McDowell High School
Saegertown High School
Reception and Platform:
Congressman Carroll E. Kearns (24th District)
John English, County Chairman
Mrs. Marie Hazen, County Vice Chairman
Robert Kent, Candidate for State Auditor General
Charles Smith. Candidate for State Treasurer
Blair F. Gunther, Candidate for Superior Court
Clifford Welsh, Secretary of County Party and
Administrative Assistant to Congressman Kearns
Mrs. Lillian McClelland, Co-Chairman of Volunteers
for Nixon-Lodge
John Held, Co-Chairman, Volunteers for Nixon-Lodge
Thaddeus Kwiat (kweeat), Candidate for State Assembly
W. W. Waterhouse, State Senator
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is John English, County Chairman
Vice President introduced by Congressman Kearns
2:40 to
REMARKSBY THE VICE PRESIDENT
3:05 PM
WFEE-TV and WICV-TV film for playback
in evening.
Greets platform guests following address
3:20 PM EST
Depart Erie enroute to Syracuse, New York
(220 mi. -1:30)
4:50 PM EST
Arrive Syracuse, New York
AM: Dick Miller
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Tuesday, November 1, (continued)
3:20 PM EST
Depart Erie, Pennsylvania enroute to
Syracuse, New York
(220 mi. - 1:30)
4:50 PM EST
Arrive Syracuse, New York Airport
AM: Dick Miller
Population of Syracuse is 210, 000
Governor is Nelson Rockefeller
U. S. Senators are Jacob Javits and Kenneth
Keating
Congressman is R. Walter Riehlman
(35th District)
Newcomb Steuart is in charge of arrangements
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Miss Karol
Klekosky (Miss Poland of Syracuse)
Greeting Committee:
Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller
Senator Kenneth Keating
Mayor and Mrs. Anthony Henninger
Congressman R. Walter Riehlman
Gerald Ladd, Chairman, County Board of Supervisors
State Senator John Hughes
State Senator Lawrence Rulison
Donald Brown, Assemblyman
Clark Schoeneck, Assemblyman
Philip Chase, Assemblyman
5:05 PM
Depart airport enroute to Clinton Square
(5.2 mi. -:15)
Motorcade Chairman is Marshall Cramer
actual :13
5:20 PM
ARRIVE CLINTON SQUARE
Bad weather alternative: War Memorial Square
Seating capacity 10, 000
Band: Fayetteville Dixieland Band
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs. Norma Stone
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Tuesday, November 1 (continued)
Platform Committee:
Governor and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller
Senator Kenneth Keating
Mayor and Mrs. Anthony Henninger
Congressman R. Walter Riehlman
Gerald Ladd, Chairman, County Board of Supervisors
State Senator John Hughes
State Senator Lawrence Rulison
Donald Brown, Assemblyman
Clark Schoeneck, Assemblyman
Philip Chase, A semblyman
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is John Hughes, State Senator
Vice President introduced by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller
5:25 to
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
5:45 PM
TV Newsreels - WSYR-TV, WHEN-TV
poss video tape WNDF Bing. Clina Utica, Schenect
830-900 PM
Greets platform guests following address
TV
5:55 PM
Depart Clinton Square enroute to WHEN/Studios
-TV
6:00 PM
ARRIVE WHEN STUDIOS - 101 Court Street
6:00 to
Preparation time
7:00 PM
7:00 to
NIXON AT SEVEN
7:15 PM
National TV
7:20 PM
Depart WHEN Studios enroute to airport
(5. 8 mi. - :15)
actual :10
7:35 PM
Arrive airport
7:45 PM EST
Depart Syracuse enroute to Rochester,
New York
(90 mi. -:50)
8:35 PM EST
Arrive Rochester, New York
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Tuesday, November 1 (continued)
7:45 PM EST
Depart Syracuse en route to Rochester,
New York
(90 mi. -:50)
8:35 PM EST
Arrive Rochester and Monroe County
Airport, Rochester, New York
AM: John Whitaker
Population of Rochester is 320, 000
Congressmen are Jessica McCullough Weis
(38th District) and Harold C. Ostertag
(39th District)
Carl Hallauer is in charge of arrangements
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs. Erva Smith,
Monroe County Chairwoman
Bands at airport: John Cummings Band
Reception Committee:
Mayor Peter Barry
Carl S. Hallauer, State Committeeman; Chairman
of Board of Bauch and Lomb
Gordon A. Howe, Monroe County Chairman
Frank Horton, County Campaign Chairman
Mrs. Erva Smith, Monroe County Vice Chairman
Congresswoman Jessica Weis (39th District)
Congressman Harold Ostertag (38th District)
Dick Ricketts, County Chairman, Volunteers for
Nixon-Lodge (Negro); pitcher for Rochester Red
Wings
Richard Epstein, President, County Young Republicans
Motorcade Chairman is Ira C. Sapozink
8:50 PM
Depart airport by motorcade enroute to Rochester
War Memorial Auditorium
(5. 2 mi. - :25)
actual :15
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Tuesday, November 1 (continued)
9:15 PM EST
Arrive Rochester War Memorial Auditorium
Seating capacity 9600
Platform Committee:
Paul Miller, President of Gannett Newspapers
Marion B. Folsom, former Secretary of
Health, Education and Welfare
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Gordon A. Howe
Vice President introduced by Governor Rockefeller
9:30 to
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
10:00 PM
(no live TV in Rochester)
TV newsreels - WHEC-TV, WROC-TV, . WVET-TV
Greets platform guests following address
10:05 PM
Depart auditorium enroute to airport
(5.1 mi. - :15)
actual :15
10:20 PM
Arrive airport
10:30 PM EST
Depart Rochester enroute to New York City
(270 mi. - 1:30)
12 Midnight EST
Arrive Floyd Bennett Naval Air Station
AM: Tom Pownall
12:10 PM
Depart airport
(6 mi. - :20)
enroute to St. George Hotel
actual :18
12:30 PM
Arrive St. George Hotel and remain overnight
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wednesday, November &
10:00 AM
Baggage in lobby
8:30 to
Breakfast Rally - St. George Hotel
8:55 AM
Attending Breakfast:
Secretary Seaton, Secretary Flemming, Attorney
General Rogers, Governor Rockefeller, Mrs. Margaret
B. Kuhn, Vice Chairman, Kings County Committee
Dr. Moses Spatt, Vice Chairman and Finance Chairman
of Kings County; Mr. Joseph Weinstein, head of Mays
Department Stores; Major Mario Remo, formerly with
Democratic Nationalities Committee; Jacob Holtzmann,
Chairman of Board of Regents and former president
of Electoral College; Judge Ray M.D. Richardson,
Treasurer of Kings County Committee; Mrs. Helen T.
Ericksen, Assistant Secretary of Kings County
Committee; Anthony N. Durso, Secretary of Kings
County; Congressman Francis Dorn (12th District)
The Vice President escorted by John Crews, Commissioner
8:15 AM
Press departs St. George Hotel enroute to
Roosevelt Field Shopping Center
8:55 AM
Depart St. George Hotel for helicopter area - Navy Yard,
Pier G
9:02 AM
Arrive helicopter area - Navy Yard, Pier G.
9:05 AM
Depart by helicopter enroute to Roosevelt
Field Shopping Center
9:20 AM
Arrive Roosevelt Field Shopping Center
AM: John Warner
Tom Pownall
Congressmen are: Stuyvesant Wainwright
(1st District); Steven B. Derounian (2nd District);
Frank J. Becker (3rd District)
9:30 AM
President Eisenhower arrives at Roosevelt
Field Shopping Center by helicopter --
Greeted by the Vice President,
Ambassador Lodge, Governor Rockefeller
Motorcade two blocks to rally area
Program:
9:40 to
Master of Ceremonies is Holly Patterson,
10:10 AM
who will introduce Governor Rockefeller
(1 minute)
Governor Rockefeller will introduce
Ambassador Lodge
(2 minutes)
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Wednesday, November 2 (continued)
Ambassador Lodge will introduce
(2 minutes)
the Vice President
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
The Vice President introduces the President
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
10:15 AM
Motorcade (two blocks) from rally area to
helicopter area
10:25 AM
Depart helicopter area enroute to Westchester
County Airport
(31 mi. - 1:00)
(Press motorcades to Battery)
actual :55
10:40 AM
Arrive Westchester County Airport
AM: John Warner
Tom Pownall
Congressmen are: Edwin B. Dooley (26th District);
Robert R. Barry (27th District)
Reception Committee:
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Michaelian, County Chairman
Mrs. Marion Mack, County Vice Chairman
Congressman and Mrs. Robert R. Barry (27th District)
Congressman and Mrs. Edwin B. Dooley (26th District)
Platform Committee:
Supreme Court Judges James Hopkins; Frank
McCullough; John Donchoe.
State Senators Hunter Meighan; George W. Carvell;
William F. Condon
Assemblyman Christian Armbruster
Assemblyman P. Boice Esser
District Attorney Robert Trainor
County Judge Joseph Gagliardi
and other candidates for Assemblymen
plus reception committee and Republican town leaders.
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Congressman Robert Barry
10:45 AM to
who will introduce Governor Rockefeller
(1 minute)
11:15 AM
Governor Rockefeller will introduce
Ambassador Lodge
(2 minutes)
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(continued)
Ambassador Lodge will introduce
the Vice President
(2 minutes)
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
The Vice President introduces the President
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
11:20 AM
Depart Westchester Airport enroute to
Port of New York Authority Heliport,
30th and 12th Avenue
11:40 AM
Arrive Heliport - 30th and 12th Avenue
11:50 AM
Depart Heliport for Battery by motorcade
(3. 7 mi. - :10)
actual :5
12:00 Noon
Arrive Battery
AM: Tom Pownall
John Warner
Start parade
(3. 6 mi. - :50)
Route: Broadway - 23rd Street - 5th
actual :35
Avenue - 34th Street - Herald Square
12:50 PM
Arrive Herald Square
Bernard Newman is in charge of arrangements
1:00 to
Program:
1:30 PM
Bernard Newman introduces Governor
Rockefeller
(1 minute)
Governor Rockefeller introduces
(1 minute)
Ambassador Lodge
Ambassador Lodge introduces
(2 minutes)
the Vice President
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
The Vice President introduces the
President
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
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Wednesday, November 2 (continued)
1:45 PM
Depart Herald Square enroute to
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel by motorcade
2:00 PM
Arrive Waldorf Astoria Hotel
STAFF WORK
3:00 PM
Depart Waldorf-Astoria Hotel enroute to
Yonkers, New York Ara Harlen
3:45 PM
Arrive Yonkers, Larkin Plaza Shopping Center
Population of Yonkers is 187,000
Congressman is Robert R. Barry (27th) District)
Ibert Hayduk is in charge of arrangements
Band at Larkin Plaza Shopping Center is the
Rice Military Band
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by
Mrs. Dorothy Cotter, Vice Chairwoman of the
City Committee, and Mrs. Kendrick Noble, Chairwoman
of the Women's Division of Volunteers
Reception and Platform Committees:
Mayor Christian Kristensen
Albert Hayduk
Thomas V. Kennedy, Chairman of the Volunteers
James Hopkins, Candidate for Supreme Court
Frank McCollough, Candidate for Supreme Court
John Donohoe, Candidate for Supreme Court
Joseph Gagliardi, Candidate for County Judge
Robert R. Trainor, District Attorney
William F. Condon, State Senator
Christian Armbruster, Candidate for Assemblyman (1st Dist.)
Boice Besser, Candidate for Assemblyman (2nd District)
Frederick Adler, Candidate for Justice of the Peace
Anthony J. Cerroto, Member of the Executive Committee
Leo Murin, Member of the Executive Committee
Morton Edmiston, Member of the Executive Committee
Albert Walsh, President, Young Men's Republican Club
Mrs. Holly Stasko, President, Young Women's Republican
Club
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Wednesday, November 2 (continued)
3:50 to
Program:
4:20 PM
Master of Ceremonies, Ed Michaelean,
introduces Governor Rockefeller
(1 minute)
Governor Rockefeller introduces
Ambassador Lodge
(2 minutes)
Ambassador Lodge introduces the
Vice President
(2 minutes)
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
The Vice President introduces
the President
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
4:30 PM
Depart Larkin Plaza Shopping Center enroute
to the Waldorf Astoria Hotel
(Press will proceed to the Belmont Plaza Hotel)
5:15 PM
Arrive Waldorf Astoria Hotel
STAFF WORK
Depart Waldorf Astoria Hotel enroute to
CBS Studio
Arrive CBS Studio
7:00 to
7:15 PM
NIXON AT SEVEN
National Television
Depart CBS Studio
Arrive Waldorf Astoria Hotel
8:00 PM
Depart Waldorf Astoria Hotel by motorcade
enroute to the Coliseum
8:15 PM
Arrive Coliseum
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(continued)
8:30 to
9:00 PM
Program:
NATIONAL TELEVISION
Governor Rockefeller introduces
12 minutes)
Ambassador Lodge
Ambassador Lodge introduces the
Vice President
(2 minutes)
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
The, Vice President introduces the
President
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
(10 minutes)
9:15 PM
Depart Coliseum by motorcade enroute to
Waldorf Astoria Hotel
(press will proceed to Belmont Plaza Hotel)
9:25 PM
Arrive Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Remain overnight
Thursday, November 3
6:30 AM
Baggage. in lobby
7:20 AM
Depart hotel enroute to Idlewild Airport
7:50 AM
Arrive Idlewild Airport, American Airlines Hanger
8:00 AM
Depart Idlewild Airport enroute to
Columbia, South Carolina
(560 mi. - 1:40)
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Thursday, November 3
8:00 AM EST
Depart Idlewild Airport enroute to Columbia,
South Carolina via Shaw Air Force Base
(560 mi. -1:40)
9:40 AM EST
Arrive Shaw Air Force Base
AM: Dick Miller
10:00 AM
Depart Shaw Air Force Base enroute to
Byone at
Columbia State House
(28 mi. -1:00)
sampt 11:00
Motorcade Chairman is Gayle Averyt
AM
Arrive Columbia State House
top at start down
little girl in what chain
Population of Columbia is 120, 000
Bill Hendley is in charge of arrangements
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs. Hugh Fuller
Reception Committee:
Hov Byines
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mason Gibbes, State Chairman,
Democrats for Nixon-Lodge
also at
Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Watson, Executive Director,
Democrats for Nixon-Lodge
air
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Daniel, former U.S. Senator
ride w/
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lipscomb, Women's Chairman,
Democrats for Nixon-Lodge
Gregg Shorey, Republican State Chairman
serip
Mr. and Mrs. George Milliken
W. W. Wannamaker, National Committeeman
Mr. and Mrs. Dabney Barnes, National Committeewoman
Bobby Richardson, Second Baseman, New York Yankees
Motorcade Chairman is Gayle Averyt
11:05 to
MEETING WITH SOUTHERN LEADERS
11:50 AM
State House Kriefremanks
pix in groups
f Rt pm In R
Walks outside to steps of State House for rally
Bands: Citadel Band
University of South Carolina Band
Bad weather alternative: Columbia Township Auditorium
Seating capacity 3500
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Thursday, November 3 (continued)
Platform Committee:
Governor and Mrs. James F. Byrnes
Mayor Lester A. Bates
Rosalind Russell, actress
Rev. Archie Ellis
Mrs. Dabney Barnes, National Committeewoman
Mrs. R. E. Lipscomb, Women's Chairman, Democrats
for Nixon-Lodge
Mackie Quaze, Master of Ceremonies
Program: Master of Ceremonies is Mackie Quaze Billy Thaham
Invocation by Rev. Archie Ellis, 1st Baptist Church
Vice President introduced by Governor James Byrnes
12 Noon ticp
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
12:30 PM
from steps of State House
Video-tape for playback at 8:30-9:00 p.m. WIS-TV, Columbia;
WSPA, Spartansburg, WFBC, Greenville; WCSC & WUSN-TV,
Charleston; WBTW, Florence; WBTV, Charlotte; WSBF, Augusta.
plus other souther stns
12:40 PM
Depart State House enroute to Shaw Air Force Base (28 mi. -1:00)
1:40 PM
Arrive Shaw Air Force Base
1:50 PM EST
Depart Columbia enroute to San Antonio, Texas
(1200 mi. -2:40)
Lunch on plane
3:30 PM CST
Arrive San Antonio, Texas
AM: John
Ehrlichman
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Attendance at private meeting of Southern Leaders at Columbia, South Carolina
State House
Thomas Morgam, Coordinator for the Southand Treasurer of Georgians for Nixon
Stanley Meyerson, State Co-Chairman Georgians for Nixon
Herman Lay, Chairman of Finance Committee of Georgians for Nixon
Ed Noble, Co-Chairman Finance Committee of Georgians for Nixon
Mr. and Mrs. Lent (she is co-chairman of Congressional District #1)
Major General Henry B. Saylor, Chairman of Congressional District #1 and
classmate of President Eisenhower
Dr. Ben Jenkins, Chairman of 4th Congressional
William Treadaway, Chairman of Executive Com
Congressional
District, Mountrie, Georgia
H. Van Platter, Chairman of Second District
Evo Howard, Co-Chairman of 2nd District
C. J. Broome, Chairman of 8th District, Alma, Georgia
Henry Burns, Jr., Chairman of 6th Congressional District, Macon, Georgia
Charlie Smithgall, Chairman of 9th Congressional District
Mrs. James Fortune, Area Chairman of 4th Congressional District, Griffin, Ga.
Fred Bishop, Georgians for Nixon
Walter Robertson, former assistant Secretary of State, Richmond, Virginia
David G. Van Clies, Charlottesville, Virginia, Chairman
Robert Flood, Co-Chairman, Virginia Democrats for Nixon-Lodge
Eugene Sydnor, Chairman, Virginia Democrats for Nixon-Lodge
Edward C. Coleman, Petersburg Chairman
Richard Alvey, Richmond, 3rd District Democrats for Nixon
age
Mrs. Anne Buck, Co-Chairman, 3rd Congressional District, Columbus, Georgia
Bob Heard, past President Georgia Bar Association (Democrat)
Frank Coggin, President, Coggin Granite Company, (Georgia)
Robert Frazier, Chairman, Volunteers for Nixon-Lodge (North Carolina)
Mrs. M. W. Peterson, Co-Chairman, Volunteers for Nixon-Lodge (North Carolina)
James Haynes (North Carolina)
William Hollan, Volunteers State Representative (North Carolina)
Albert Butler, President, Arista Mills, (North Carolina)
Charles Babcock, partner, Reynolds and Company (N0rth Carolina)
Bill Cobb, State Chairman (North Carolina)
Mr. Broyhill, State Finance Chairman (North Carolina)
Former Governor Shivers (Texas)
Former Lt. Governor Sam Lumpkin (Mississippi)
Thursday, November 3 (continued)
1:45 PM EST
Depart Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina
enroute to San Antonio, Texas
(1200 mi. - 2:45)
Lunch on plane
3:30 PM CST
Arrive San Antonio, Texas
AM: John Ehrlichman
Population of San Antonio is 575,000
Candidate for Governor, William M. Steger
Candidate for U.S. Senate, John Tower
In charge of arrangements is John Kimberley
Reception, Committee:
Joe Sheldon, State Committeeman
Albert Fay, National Committeeman'
Mrs. Ike Kampmann, Jr., National Committeeman
Thad Hutcheson, State Chairman
John Tower, Candidate for Senate
Mrs. John Wood, State Committeewoman
John Goode, County Chairman
Lewis Moorman, State Finance Chairman
Dr. Max Johnson, City Councilman, representing the Mayor
R
Charles Duke, Chairman, Democrats for Nixon
and others
Band at airport: Mexican Band
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs. Ike Kampmann, Jr.,
National Committeewoman
A 10-galloon hat presented to Vice President by Richard Frederick
Motorcade Chairman is Warren Hewitt
3:10 3:40 PM
Depart airport for Alamo via Broadway, Houston,
Nacogdoches and Crockett Streets. No sirens
(10 mi. - :30)
actual :20
3,40. 4:10 PM
Arrive Alamo
(South side via covered walk to front entrance)
Bad weather alternate: Municipal Auditorium
The Vice President received by six members of
Alamo Committee:
Greetings by Daughters of Republic of Texas,
Mrs. Edwin Simmang, Chairman
Place wreath at portrait of Col. William B. Travis inside Alamo
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Thursday, November 3 (continued)
Platform Committee:
Joe Sheldon, State Committeeman
Albert Fay, National Committeeman
Mrs. Ike Kampmann, Jr., National Committeeman
Thad Hutcheson, State Chairman
John Tower, Candidate for Senate
Mrs. John Wood, State Committeewoman
John Goode, County Chairman
Lewis Moorman, State Finance Chairman
Dr. Max Johnson, City Councilman, representing the Mayor
Charles Duke, Chairman, Democrats for Nixon
Theo Weiss, Chairman, Texans for Nixon
and others
Program:
The Vice President introduced by John Tower,
candidate for U.S. Senate
3:50 4:20 to
4:20 4:50 PM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
40-station TV network to carry video taped
10-minute portion of this address and 20-minute
portion of Houston address - 9:30 to 10:00 PM
anthr an the Whom
mtm in the Tow
Karp
4:30 5:00 PM
Depart Alamo enroute to TV studio
44° 5:10 PM
Arrive KENS-TV Station (CBS)
530 6:00 to
NIXON AT SEVEN
545 6:15 PM
National Television
+ 7min- Pres. Countdown
6:20 PM
Depart TV studio
+
50 sec cand. tape
(via San Pedro Street and Highway 13)
( 10 mi. - :30)
actual :20
6:50 PM
Arrive airport
7:00 PM CST
Depart San Antonio enroute to Houston,
(200 mi. - :50)
Texas (dinner on plane)
7:50 PM CST
Arrive Houston, Texas, International Airport
AM: Jim Murphy
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Bassett
or DE 22419
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Thursday, November
3
7:00 PM
Depart San Antonio, Texas, enroute to
(200 mi. - :50)
Houston, Texas
7:50 PM CST
Arrive Houston, Texas, International Airport
AM: Jim Murphy
Population of Houston is 940,000
Candidate for Senate is John G. Tower
Candidate for Congress is Anthony J.P. Farris (8th District)
Candidate for Governor is William M. Stager
In charge of arrangements is Jim Bertron and Mickey Ledrick
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Almaria Thompson,
Vice County Chairwoman
Reception Committee:
Thad Hutcheson, State Chairman
Al Fay, National Committeeman
Jim Bertron, Harris County Chairman
Lou Moorman, Finance Chairman of Texas
Mrs. Flo Kampmann, National Committeewoman
Harris Gregg, State Committeeman
Allan Shivers, Former Governor
John Tower, Candidate for Senate
Oveta Culp Hobby, publisher "Houston Post"
John T. Jones, Jr., Publisher, "Houston Chronicle"
George Carmack, Editor of "Houston Press"
W. Cecil Sisson, local Chairman, Democrats for Nixon
Jim Noonan, C ndidate for Congress (22nd District)
Tony Farris, Candidate for Congress (8th District)
Motorcade Chairman is Roy Goodearl
8:00 PM
Leave airport for Herman Park, Miller Memorial Theater
(14 mi. - :30)
2 mi. secondary, 35 mph, to freeway
actual :25
10 mi. on freeway, 50 mph; 30 mph off
freeway to Calhoun St. - secondary business
and negro; then on to Main Street
8:30 PM
Arrive Herman Park, Miller Memorial Theater
Bad weather alternative: City Auditorium
Capacity - 4300
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Thursday, November 3 (continued)
Platform Committee:
Al Fay, National Committeeman
Thad Hutcheson, State Chairman
Mrs. Flo Kampmann, National Committeewoman
John Tower, Candidate for Senate
Allan Shivers, Former Governor
Lewis Cutrer, Mayor of Houston (Democrat)
Cecil Sisson, Chairman of Democrats for Nixon-Lodge
Jim Bertron, County Chairman
Flowers presented to Mrs. Nixon by Vale Ackerman,
State Committeewoman
Program:
Master of Ceremonies: Thad Hutcheson
The Vice President introduced by John Tower, Candidate
for Senate
8:45 to 9:15
RALLY -
40-station state TV network to carry 20-minute video-taped
portion of this address and 10-minute portion of San Antonio
address for playback at 9:30 to 10:00 p.m.
9:25 PM
Depart Herman Park for airport
( 14 mi. - :30)
actual , :25
9:55 PM
Arrive International Airport
10:00 PM CST
Depart Houston enroute to
Ft. Worth, Texas
11:00 PM CST
Arrive Fort Worth, Texas
AM: Bill Bumpus
Remain overnight
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Thursday, November 3, (continued)
10:00 PM CST
Depart Houston enroute to Fort Worth, Texas
(270 mi. - 1:00)
11:00 PM
Arrive Fort Worth, Amon Carter Field
AM: Bill Bumpus
Population of Fort Worth is 390, 000
Candidate for Governor is William M. Steger
Candidate for Senator is John G. Tower
Bayard Friedman
is in charge of arrangements
Bands at airport: Curley Bayles Band
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs. Joseph Kennedy
Reception Committee:
Bayard Friedman, Chairman, Nixon-Lodge Campaign
Committee
Atwood McDonald, Chairman, Democrats for Nixon
Carr Collins, Chairman, Texans for Nixon
Mayor Tom McCann
Raymond Shaeffer (breakfast host to the Vice President on
previous visit)
John Edwards, County Chairman
Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, Vice County Chairman
Alan Shivers, former Governor of Texas
Walker Brents, State Executive Committeeman
Peggy Floor, State Executive Committeewoman
11:20 PM
Depart airport enroute to hotel
(23 mi. -:40)
Motorcade Chairman is William Tucker
12:00 PM
Arrive Hilton Hotel and remain overnight
Midnight
Press Room: Derrick Room, 2nd floor
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Friday, November 4
7:45 AM
Baggage in lobby
7:55 AM
Depart hotel enroute to Burnett Park
(1/2 mi. -:10)
8:05 AM
Arrive Burnett Park
Bad weather alternative: Crystal Ballroom, Texas
Hotel - Seating Capacity:
Platform Committee:
Mr. and Mrs. John Tower, candidate for U.S. Senate
Bayard Friedman, Chairman, Nixon-Lodge Campaign
Committee
Mayor Tom McCann
Congressman Bruce Alger of Dallas
and state officials from Houston
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Bayard Friedman
Vice President introduced by John Tower, Candidate for
U. S. Senate
8:15 to
8:45 AM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
TV newsreels
Greets platform guests following address
9:00 AM
Depart Burnett Park enroute to airport
(23.5 mi. -:45)
9:45 AM
Arrive airport
10:00 AM CST
Depart Fort Worth enroute to Casper, Wyoming (875 mi. -2:15)
Arrive Casper, Wyoming
AM: Bob Krill
Friday, November 4
10:00 AM CST
Depart Fort Worth enroute to Casper,
Wyoming
(875 mi. -2:15)
11:15 AM MST
Arrive Casper, Wyoming, Natrona County
AM: Bob Krill
Airport
Population of Casper is 36, 000
Congressman at large is Keith Thomson, candidate for Senate.
Candidate for Congress and former Congressman
is William H. Harrison
Howell McDaniel, Jr., is in charge of arrangements
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs. Nancy Nichols,
President, Casper Republican Women's Club
Reception Committee:
Congressman Keith Thompson. candidate for U.S. Senate
Former Congressman and Mrs. William H. Harrison
Former Governor and Mrs. Milward Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. John Wold, State Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorson, National Committeeman
Mrs. Leona Jensen, National Committeewoman
Mrs. Estelle Stacy, State Chairwoman
Mrs. Ruth Skeeters, President, Wyoming Federation of
Republican Women's Clubs
Former Senator and Mrs. Frank A. Barrett
Mayor and Mrs. Earl Johnson
and other state and county officials
Motorcade Chairman is Harry Evans
11:35 AM
Depart airport enroute to Casper City County Building (9 mi. - :25)
actual :20
12:00 Noon
Arrive Casper City County Building (outside)
Bad weather alternative: Industrial Building at
Central Wyoming Fair Grounds - seating capacity 3, 000
National County Hi School
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Friday, November 4 (continued)
Platform Committee:
Congressman and Mrs. Keith Thomson, candidate for
U.S. Senate
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harrison, former Congressman
and Candidate for Congress
Former Governor and Mrs. Milward Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. John Wold, State Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorson, National Committeeman
Mrs. Leona Jensen, National Committeewoman
Mrs. Estelle Stacy, State Chairwoman
Mrs. Ruth Skeeters, President, Wyoming Federation of
Republican Women's Clubs
Mr. and Mrs. David Kidd, Natrona County Chairman
Former Senator and Mrs. Frank A. Burrett
Mayor and Mrs. Earl Johnson
amd 32 other state and local officials and
legislature candidates
Band: Natrona County High School and Troopers Drum and
Bugle Corps
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Miss Bonnie Engleman,
(17) President, Young Republicans, Natrona County
High School
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Milward Simpson
Invocation by Rev. Thomas Davies (Presbyterian)
Vice President introduced by Congressman Keith Thomson
12:05 to
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
12:35 PM
Radio coverage and live TV newsreels KTWO, KSUR Thermofold
Greets platform guests following address
12:45 PM
Depart Casper City County Building enroute to
airport
(9 mi. - :20)
1:05 PM
Arrive Natrona County Airport
1:15 PM MST
Depart Casper enroute to Spokane, Washington
(720 mi. - 1:50)
2:05 PM PST
Arrive Spokane, International Geiger Field
AM: Bill Black
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1:15 PM MST
Depart Casper, Wyoming enroute to Spokane,
DAV
516
Washington
(720 me, 1:50)
1145 2:05 PM PST
Arrive Spokane International Airport, Geiger
Field
AM: Bill Black
Population of Spokane is 190,000
Congressman is Walt Horan (5th District)
Jim McTigue is in charge of arrangements
Motorcade Chairman is Dick Axtell
2:65
2:25 PM
Depart airport enroute to Station KXLY-TV
315 West Sprague Avenue
(10 mi. -:25)
actual :20
2:25
2:30 2:50 PM
Arrive Station KXLY-TV
300, 3:05 2:55 to
Taping "Nixon at 7"
315 3:20 3:40 PM
325
? 3:45 PM
Depart studio enroute to Coliseum
335
4:00 PM
Arrive Coliseum
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Bob Timm
Vice President introduced by Lloyd Andrews,
Candidate for Governor
4:15 4:05 to
ADDRESS BY THEVICE PRESIDENT
4:45 4:35 PM
TV video-tape for playback in evening 8:30-9:00
livefeed
KING-TV Seattle, KHQ Spokane. 9:30-10:00 PM
KIMA Yakima, KEPR Pasco, KVAS Euphrata,
KLEW Lewiston
4:40 PM
Depart Coliseum enroute to airport
5:00 PM
Arrive airport
5:10 PM PST
Depart Spokane enroute to Fresno, California (860 mi.
-2:25)
7:35 PM PST
Arrive Fresno, California
AM: Stan Lothridge
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5:10 PM PST
Depart Spokane, Washington, enroute to
Fresno, California
(860 mi. - 2:25)
7:35 PM PST
Arrive Fresno, California
AM: Stan Lothridge
Population of Fresno is 132,000
Senator is Thomas Kuchel
In charge of arrangements is Oakley Hunter
7:45 PM
Depart airport for Downtown Rally
(10 mi. - :25)
755
8:10 PM
Arrive Downtown Town Square Shopping Center
8,007.15 to
8:308:45 PM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
TV newsreels
8:35.8.50 PM
Depart rally for Hotel California studio
8:50 9.00 PM
Arrive California Hotel gueet cowd
9:00 PM
Depart hotel for TV studio
9:30 PM
Arrive TV studio
10:00 to
10:30 PM
TV - REGIONAL NETWORK Fresno Bak stock Sacto Chico
10:40 PM
Depart TV studio for hotel
10:50 PM
Arrive Hotel California
Remain Overnight
Saturday, November 5
7:00 AM
Baggage in lobby
7:40 AM
Depart hotel
8:05 AM
Arrive airport
Convair Aircraft
8:15 AM PST
Depart Fresno enroute to San Jose, Calif. (130 mi. - 1:05)
Breakfast on plane
9:20 AM PST
Arrive San Jose, California
AM: Ned Sullivan
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