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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
White House Special Files Collection
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Memo
Itinerary of Vice President Nixon: October 3
through October 7, 1960. 21 pages.
46
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n.d.
Memo
Tentative Itinerary of Vice President Nixon:
September 19 through September 24, 1960. 5
pages.
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Memo
Tentative Itinerary of Vice President Nixon:
October 3 through October 8, 1960. 4 pages.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
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STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
FOURTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
ITINERARY OF VICE PRESIDENT
RICHARD NIXON
October 3 through October 7, 1960
Monday, October 3
11:00 AM
Pat Nixon Week Ceremonies
11:30 AM EDT
Depart Washington - Butler Aviation, MATS Terminal
to Richmond, Virginia
(95 mi. -1:00)
11:30 AM EST
Arrive Richmond, Richard E. Byrd Field
AM: Paul O'Brien
Population of Richmond is 240, 000
Eugene Sydnor, Jr., is in charge of arrangements
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs.
Douglas Southall Freeman
Band at airport: Jack Kaminsky's Band
Reception Committee:
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robertson, former assistant
Secretary of State
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sydnor, Jr., head of Democrats
for Nixon
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gayle, Vice Chairman, Democrate
for Nixon
Mrs. Douglas Southall Freeman, Democrats for Nixon
Mrs. Robert Haskins, Democrats for Nixon
Mrs. Hazel Bargar, National Committeewoman
Walter R. Gambill, State Vice Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cabell, Campaign Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Mann, Chairman, 3rd District
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatcher, Democrats for Nixon
Henry Chesley, Democrats for Nixon; co-Chairman of
Arrangements
Motorcade Chairman is Rubin : ener
11:50 AM
Depart airport enroute to State Capitol Grounds
Possible stop-by: Robert E. Lee Home
Page 1
Monday, October 3 (continued)
12:40 PM
ARRIVE STATE CAPITOL GROUNDS
Platform Committee:
Mrs. Eleanor Sheppard, Vice Mayor of Richmond
Mayor Claude Woodward
Thomas S. Cockrill, Co-Chairman of Arrangements
Committee, Democrats for Nixon
Mrs. Walter Gambill
James C. Wheat (who is blind), Young Republicans
Mrs. Merritt I. Taylor, State Central Committee
Richard C. Poague, former Vice Chairman, State
and 20 other community and party leaders
12:50 PM
Presentation of a gift to Mrs. Nixon by Mrs. Eleanor
Sheppard, Vice Mayor of Richmond
Bands: Jack Kaminsky's Band
Ivy Green's Dixieland Band
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Eugene Sydnor, Jr.
Invocation by Dr. A. Pernell Bailey (Methodist)
Vice President introduced by Walter Robertson, former
Assistant Secretary of State
1:00 to
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
1:30 PM
Live TV - WRVA-TV
Greets platform guests following address
1:40 PM
Depart State Capitol Grounds enroute to airport
2:20 PM
Arrive airport
2:30 PM EST
Depart Richmond enroute to Charlotte,
North Carolina
(260 mi. - 1:30)
Lunch on plane
4:00 PM EST
Arrive Charlotte, North Carolina, Douglas
Municipal Airport
AM: Paull Marshall
Page 2
Monday, October 3 (ccn
2:30 PM EST
Depart Richmond E. route to Charlotte,
North Carolina
(260 mi. - -1:30)
Lunch on plane
4:00 PM EST
Arrive Charlotte, North Carolina,
AM: Paull
Douglas Municipal Airport
Marshall
Population of Charlotte is 215, 000
Congressman is Charles Raper Jonas (10th District)
Candidate for U.S. Senate is Kyle Hayes
Candidate for Governor is Robert Gavin
Marcus Hickman is in charge of arrangements
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs. W.
Frank Graham (mother of Billy Graham)
Band at airport: Harding High School Band
Reception Bommittee:
Mayor James Smith
Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Graham
Congressman and Mrs. Charles Jonas
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cavin, Candidate for Governor
Mrs. Louis Rogers, National Committeewoman
J. E. Broyhill, National Committeeman
William Cobb, State Chairman
Marcus Hickman, County Chairman
Motorcade Chairman is Jerry Blucher
4:20 PM
Depart airport enroute to Hotel Barringer
4:40 PM
ARRIVE HOTEL BARRINGER
Press Room located in Rooms 219 through 223 and
Rooms 225 and 226. Phones and teleprinters.
4:50 PM
Vice President will meet with the Textile Group for a
few moments before tiring with the eight spokesmen
for an informal talk round the table. Colony Room,
Hotel Barringer.
Page 3
TEXTILE SPOKESMEN FOR CONFERENCE WITH
VICE-PRESIDENT RICHARD M. NIXON
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
OCTOBER 3, 1960
Mr. Robert T. Stevens (Chairman)
President, J. P. Stevens & Company, Inc.
Stevens Building
Broadway at 41st Street
New York 36, New York
Mr. C. A. Cannon
President
Cannon Mills Company
Kannapolis, North Carolina
Mr. J. M. Cheatham, President
American Cotton Manufacturers Institute, Inc.
Dundee Mills, Inc.
Cridin, Georgia
Mr. Robert C. Jackson
Executive Vice-President
American Cotton Manufacturers Institute, Inc.
1145 Nineteenth Street, N. W.
Washington 6, D. C.
Mr. J. Spencer Love
Chairman of the Board
Burlington Industries, Inc.
Greensboro, North Carolina
Mr. Roger Milliken
President
Deering, Milliken & Company, Inc.
234 South Fairview Avenue
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Mr. E. A. Morris
President
Blue Bell, Inc.
Greensboro, North Carolina
Mr. Seabury Stanton
President
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.
Post Office Box 904
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Page 4
Monday, October 3 (continued)
1-3/4 HOURS STAFF WORK
7:15 PM
Depart Hotel Barringer for Coliseum
7:35 PM
ARRIVE COLISEUM
Flowers for Mrs. Nixen presented by Mrs. Louis Rogers,
National Committeewoman
Bands: East Mecklenburg High School
East Wade Junior High School
West Charlotte High School
Harding High School
and Voices for Nixon
Platform Committee:
Mayor James Smith
Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Graham
Congressman and Mrs. Charles Jonas
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gavin, Candidate for Governor
Mrs. Louis Rogers, National Committeewoman
J. E. Broyhill, National Committeeman
William Cobb, State Chairman
Marcus Hickman, County Chairman
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Marcus Hickman
Invocation by Bishop Nolan B. Harmon (Methodist)
Vice President introduced by Congressman Jonas
7:45 to
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
8:15 PM
WBTV will videotape the rally and will play this
back from 11:15 to 11:45 PM the same evening.
This will also be carried by Ashville, North
Carolina, Charleston, Greenville, and Columbia,
South Carolina. (Program Advance: Ev Hart)
Greets platform guests following address
0:35 PM
Depart Coliseum enroute to airport
9:05 PM
Arrive airport
9:20 PM EST
Depart Charlotte enroute to Newark, New Jersey (550 mi. -2:40)
1:00 AM EDT
Arrive Newark Municipal Airport
AM: John
(Tuesday)
Ehrlichman
Bill Black
Page 5
Tuesday, October 4
9:20 PM EST
Depart Charlotte, North Carolina enroute to
(Monday)
Newark, New Jersev
(550 mi. -2:40)
1:00 AM EDT
Arrive Newark Municipal Airport
AM: John
Ehrlichman
Population of Newark is 410, 000
Bill Black
U.S. Senator is Clifford Case
Congressman for Passaic and Paterson is
Gordon Canfield (8th District) (retiring)
Congressman for Paramus and Hackensack is
Frank Osmers, Jr., (9th District)
Congressman for New Brunswick is James C.
Auchincloss (3rdmDistrict)
Congressman for Newark is George M.
Wallhauser (12th District)
Congressman for Elizabeth is Florence
P. Dwyer (6th District)
Candidates for Congress are A. Jerome
Moore, Trenton (4th District); Samuel F.
Kanis, Hudson County (13th District);
Frank A. Musto, Hudson County (14th
District); Alphonse A. Miels, Newark
(10th District); Frank A. Palmiere, West
Orange (11th District), Walter P, Kennedy (8th District)
Ray Bateman is in charge of arrangements
Reception Committee:
Senator Clifford Case
Bernard Shanley, National Committeeman
Mrs. Webster Todd, National Committeewoman
1:20 AM
Depart airport enroute to hotel
ARRIVE HOTEL ROBERT TREAT AND REMAIN
OVERNIGHT
Press Room: Georgian Room, off lobby
Page 6
Tuesday, October 4 (continued)
10:00 AM
Depart Hotel Robert Treat
10:45 AM
ARRIVE PATERSON
Rally at Market and Colt Streets with Bandwagon
City Hall across street
Greeted by retiring Congressman Canfield
Vice President introduced by Congressional
Candidate Kennedy
11:15 AM
Depart Paterson (20 W)
11:55 AM
Arrive Hackensack - Passaic and Main Streets
Proceed slowly down main street of Hackensack
13:10
Arrive Union County Court House, Hackensack
Greeted by State Senator Walter Jones
Introduced by Congressional Candidates
William Widnall (7th District) and Frank
Osmer (9th District)
(Hackensack is both 7th and 9th Districts)
Press Room - basement of County Court House at
rear of platform
12:20 to
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
12:50 PM
(Speaks from constructed platform on Court
House steps)
1:10 PM
Depart Hackensack Court House (15 W)
Box lunch in car
Proceed via New Jersey Turnpike (60 mph) and
urban streets in North Elizabeth to Hotel Winfield
Scott, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Slow down: Employees of Barry Biscuit Company and
Esso will line streets of North Elizabeth.
(Esso most important)
2:05 PM
ARRIVE ELIZABETH
Page 7
Tuesday, October 4 (continued)
Rally from Bandwagon located in front of hotel at
North Broad and Westminister Streets, a tri-angular
plaza.
Vice President introduced by Florence Dwyer,
Congresswoman
2:35 PM
Depart Elizabeth via New Jersey Highway 28,
passing through communities of Roselle, Cranford,
Garwood, Westfield, Scotch Plains and Fanwood.
Committee will encourage those who wish to see the
Vice President in this area to gather in the plaza in
Westfield.
3:00 PM
Arrive Westfield
ARRIVE PLAINFIELD RO W)
Jackie Robinson to accompany from Plainfield and
participate in this rally by introducing the Vice
President.
Park and West 2nd Streets
Rally in front of Bandwagon in Park Street facing
intersection
Greeted by Mayor Dykeman
Vice President introduced by Congresswoman
Florence Dwyer
4:00 PM
Depart Plainfield via Park Avenue through South
Plainfield via Oak Tree Road through Iselin and onto
Garden State Parkway, speed limit 65 mph. Off
Parkway at exit 144 through congested narrow low-
income residential area and Negro slums to 17th and
Boyd Streets enroute to Rev. Henry Hays Housing
Development
5:15 PM
Arrive Hays Housing Development (25 W)
Rally in front of Bandwagon in empty lot area
between housing development apartment houses
Greeted by Herb Tate, State Assemblyman and
State Chairman, Nixon-Lodge Committee. (Negro)
Page 8
Tuesday, October 4 (continued)
Vice President introduced by Jackie Robinson
5:55 PM
Depart Hays Housing Development
6:15 PM
ARRIVE ROBERT TREAT HOTEL
2 HOURS STAFF WORK
8:00 PM
Baggage in lobby
8:15 PM
Depart hotel enroute to Armory
8:55 PM
ARRIVE WEST ORANGE ARMORY
Platform Committee:
Robert Winthrop Kean (Cane), Essex County Chairman
former Senatorial Candidate and former member of
Congress
Senator Clifford P. Case
H. Alexander Smith, former U.S. Senator
Mayor James Shee-an
Congressman George M. Wallhauser (12th District)
Alphonse A. Mie.e, Candidate for Congress
(10th District)
Frank A. Palmieri, Candidate for Congress
(11th District)
and other local candidates
There will be an orchid for Mrs. Nixon in the office of
Lt. Colonel William Marshall. The orchid is from Mrs.
Manda's green house and is called the "Pat Nixon" orchid.
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Robert Winthrop Kean (Cane)
Invocation by a parish priest from Seaton Hall University
Vice President introduced by Senator Clifford Case
9:00 to
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
9:30 PM
Armory has seating capacity of 4500-5500.
Overflow crowd
Greets platform guests following address
10:00 PM
Depart auditorium
11:00 PM
ARRIVE COMMODORE HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY
Page 9
Tuesday, October 4 (continued)
10:00 PM
Depart West Orange Armory enroute to
New York City
11:00 PM
ARRIVE COMMODORE HOTEL AND REMAIN OVERNIGHT
Wednesday, October 5
Population of New York City is 8, 000, 000
Governor is Nelson Rockefeller
U.S. Senators are Jacob Javits and
Kenneth Keating
Congressmen are John H. Ray (15th District)
and John V. Lindsay (17th District)
Candidates for Congress are :
Joseph A. Demarco (13th District)
Joseph A. Bailey (16th District)
Charles Muzzicato (18th District)
Thomas P. O'Callaghan (19th District)
Morris Aarons (20th District)
Thomas Bartzos (21st District)
Bernard Newman, Chairman, New York County, is
in charge of arrangements
Reception Committee: - Commodore
Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller
Lt. Governor Malcolm Wilson
Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz
Senator Jacob K. Javits
Senator Kenneth Keating
Mr. L. Judson Morhouse, State Chairman
Miss Wilma Sivertsen, Vice State Chairman
Mr. Lyle W. Hornbeck, Campaign Manager
Bernard Newman, Chairman New York County
Mr. Herman Winner, Chairman Bronx County
Mrs. Preston Davie, Vice Chairman New York County
Mrs. Gladys E. Banks, Vice Chairman Bronx County
Mr. Francis P. Gallagher, Chairman of the New York
State Independent Citizens for Nixon-Lodge
Mrs. John L. Loeb, Vice Chairman of the New York
State Independent Citizens for Nixon-Lodge
Page 10
Wednesday, October 5 (continued)
9:00 AM
Stop-by Ballroom, Commodore Hotel, New York State
Independent Citizens for Nixon-Lodge. Coffee and doughnuts.
Mrs. Nixon: Possible live television - TODAY Program.
Pat Nixon Week.
At the New York Diate Independent Citizens for Nixen-Lodge
breakfast flowers will be presented to Mrs. Nixon
by Miss Toni Devon (Negro)
Platform:
F. P. Gallagher, Chairman
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Mrs. John Loeb, Vice Chairman
Vice President introduced by Mrs. John Loeb,
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
9:25 AM
9:30 AM
Motorcade departs Hotel Commodore enroute to
Fordham University
10:00 AM
ARRIVE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING FORDHAM
UNIVERSITY, BRONX
The Vice President drops by office of President
of University, Father Lawrence J. McGinley.
Vice President of University, John J. O'Connor.
NOTE: Father McGinley will NOT accompany the
Vice President to auditorium or be present at
the speech.
Platform Committee:
Father Victor Yanitelli, S.J., Vice President
Students:
John Kirby, President, College Student Government
George Joiner, Vice President College Student Govern-
ment.
Dennis Hannery, Secretary, College Student Government
A1 Preisser, Treasurer, Senior Class
Bernard D'Andrea, President, Uptown Business School
Bob Boris, President, Downtown Business School
Ken Speranza, President, Pharmacy
Page 11
Wednesday, October 5 (continued)
Program:
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Ann Linsky,
(Miss Fordham)
Vice President introduced by John Kirby, President
of Student Government
10:15 to
10:45 PM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
Greets platform guests following address
11:00 AM
Depart Fordham University enroute to Rockefeller Center
11:40 AM
ARRIVE ROCKEFELLER CENTER
Platform Committee - Rockefeller Center
Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller
Lieutenant Governor Malcolm Wilson
Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz
Senator Jacob K. Javits
Senator Kenneth Keating
Mr. L. Judson Morhouse, State Chairman
Miss Wilma Sivertsen, Vice State Chairman
Mr. Lyle W. Hornbeck, Campaign Manager
Mr. Bernard Newman, Chairman New York County
Mrs. Preston Davie, Vice Chairman New York County
Mr. G. S. Eysell, President of the Rockefeller
Center Incorporated
Mr. Joseph A. Bailey, Candidate for Congress (16th district)
Honorable John V. Lindsay, Incumbent Congressman
(17th district)
Mr. Charles Muzzicato, Candidate for Congress,
(18th district)
Mr. Thomas P. O'Callaghan, Candidate for Congress,
(19th district)
Mr. Morris Aarons, Candidate for Congress (20th district)
Mr. Thomas H. Bartzos, Candidate for Congress (21st district)
Program:
Flowers presented to Mrs. Nixon by Mrs. Preston Davie
Governor Rockefeller will introduce the Vice President
11:45 to
12:05 PM
REMARKSBY THE VICE PRESIDENT
Page 12
Wednesday, October 5 (continued)
12:20 PM
Depart Rockefeller Center by motorcade enroute
to Garment District
(Bandwagon to arrive 11:30 AM)
Pictures to be taken with District Congressional Candidates:
Joseph A. Bailey
John V. Lindsay
Dr. Charles Muzzicato
Thomas H. Bartzos
Thomas P. O'Callaghan
Morris Aarons
12:40 PM
ARRIVE GARMENT DISTRICT
John Roosevelt*
Platform Committee:
Bernard Newman, Chairman, New York County
Gertrude Parker, Secretary
Mrs. Preston Davie, Chairwoman of Women's Division
Councilman Isaacs
Congressman John Lindsay
Secretary of State Caroline Simon
Judge Raphael P. Koenig
Rodman Rockefeller
Harold C. Burton
Joseph Jimina
George Fowler
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Bernard Newman,
Chairman, New York County
Vice President. introduced by Governor Rockefeller
12:50 to
1310 PM
REMARKS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
Greets guests following address
1:30 PM
Depart Garment District enroute to Hotel Commodore
1:45 PM
ARRIVE HOTEL COMMODORE FOR COLUMBIAN LEAGUE
LUNCHEON
Platform Committee:
Frank P. Tufaro, President
Ralph Falco, Vice President
Joseph Anzelone, Secretary
James Amadei, Treasurer
Ann Rizzo, President, Women's Division
*Possibility that he will be in the pre-rally program. At press
time this was not yet determined. Advance Man will advise.
Page 13
Wednesday, October 5 (continued)
Joseph Pericone, Commissioner Transit Authority
Congressman Paul Fino
Michael Schelsi, Executive Secretary, State Committee
Joseph Carlino, Speaker of State Assembly
Judson Morhouse, Chairman, State Committee
Lyle Hornbeck, Campaign Manager and Secretary
of State Committee
Wilma C. Sivertsen, Vice Chairman of State Committee
and Co-Campaign Manager
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is: Frank P. Tufaro
Vice President introduced by Governor Rockefeller
or Frank P. Tufaro
2:00 to
3:30 PM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
Greets platform guests following address
2:40 PM
Depart meeting
STAFF WORK
MRS. NIXON"S SCHEDULE
1:30 OM
Depart Garment District enroute to TV Studios
1:30 to
3:00 PM
TODAY tape - NBC-TV
(Upon completion - return to hotel)
3:15 PM
Depart hotel enroute to airport
(Approx)
3:45 PM
Arrive airport (LaGuardia Marine Terminal)
4:00 PM
Depart New York enroute to Philadelphia, Pa.
Page 14
Wednesday, October 5 (contineud)
4:00 PM
Depart LaGuardia enroute to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(75 mi. - :55)
5:00 PM
Arrive Philadelphia International
AM: John Whitaker
Airport
Population of Philadelphia is 2,100,000
U.S. Senator is Hugh Scott
Candidates for Congress are:
Michael Grasso, Jr. (1st district)
Joseph C. Burno (2nd district)
Joseph P. Gorham (3rd district)
Clarence M. Smith (4th district)
James W. Gilmour (5th district)
David O. Maxwell (6th district)
Band at airport: Valley Forge Military Academy Band
General Milton Baker, superintendent
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Mrs. Jean Bleam,
Chairman of "Pat for First Lady Week"
5:20 PM
Depart airport enroute to Hotel Bellevue-Stratford
6:35 PM
ARRIVE HOTEL BELLEVUE-STRATFORD
1 1/2 HOURS STAFF WORK
8:05 PM
Depart hotel enroute to Convention Hall
8:20 PM
ARRIVE CONVENTION HALL
Platform Committee:
Candidate for Congress, Michael Grasso (1st district)
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Joseph Bruno (2nd district)
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Joseph T. Gorham (3rd district)
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Rev. Clarence Smith (4th district)
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James Gilmour (5th district)
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David O. Maxwell (6th district)
Band: Orchestra directed by Hyram C. Wynne and
Voices for Nixon Chorus
Page 15
coudy, October 5 (continued)
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Wilbur H. Hamilton,
City Chairman
Invocation by Very Rev. Hunter Guthrie,
St. Joseph's Catholic College
Vice President introduced by General Milton Baker,
State Director, Nixon-Lodge Volunteers
8:30 to
9:00 PM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
Live TV
Benediction by a Rabbi
Greets platform guests following address
9:20 PM
Depart Convention Hall enroute to Hotel
9:35 PM
ARRIVE BELLEVUE-STRATFORD HOTEL AND
REMAIN OVERNIGHT
Page 16
Thursday, October 6
8:00 AM
Baggage in lobby
8:45 AM
Depart hotel enroute to airport
9:05 AM
Arrive airport @hiladolphia International Airport)
9:15 AM EDT
Depart Philadelphia enroute to Nashville, Tenn.
(DC6-B Aircraft)
(676 mi. - 4:00)
11:15 AM CST
Arrive Nashville, Tennessee
AM: Bob McCune
Page 17
Thursday, October 6 (continued)
9:15 AM EDT
Depart Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (DC6-B Aircraft)
11:15 AM CST
.Arrive Nashville, Tennessee
(676 mi. - 4:00)
Population of Nashville is 170,000
In charge of arrengoments is Jess Porry
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by
Mrs. Garrison Elder
Reception Committee:
John Stanbaugh, Vice Chancellor, Vanderbilt University
Congressman Carroll Reece
Congressman and Mrs. Baker
Colonel Harry S. Berry, 5th District,
Chairman, Nixon-Lodge Volunteers
D. L. Lansden, Executive Secretary, 5th district,
Nixon-Lodge Volunteers
Jesse Perry, State Vice Chairman
Mrs. Garrison Elder, State Women's Chairman
Lt. George Lee, Minorities Manager
James Stahlman, Publisher, Nashville Banner
and five campaign co-managers
Motorcade Chairman is Lou Wood
11:30 AM
Depart airport for War Memorial Square
11:45 AM
Arrive downtown area
Proceed on motorcade thru downtown
Pick up band at 7th Avenue and Church Street
11:55 AM
Arrive War Memorial Square
Bad weather alternative: Museum auditorium
Master of Ceremonies is Jess Perry
The Vice President introduced by James G. Stahlman,
Publisher of "Nashville Banner"
12:00 to
12:30 PM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
TV tape
ge
Thursday, October 6 (continued)
12:45 PM
Depart War Memorial Square
12:55 PM
Arrive airport
1:00 PM CST
Depart Nashville, Tennessee, enroute to
Cleveland, Ohio
(475 mi. -2:00)
5:00 PM EDT
Arrive Cleveland, Ohio, Burke
Lakefront Airport
AM: Paull Marshall
Page 19
Thursday, October 6 (continued)
1:00 PM CST
Depart Nashville, Tennessee, enroute to
Cleveland, Ohio
(475 mi. -2:00)
5:00 PM EDT
Arrive Cleveland, Ohio, Burke Lakefront
Airport
AM: Paul Marshall
Deadhead plano to Hepkins Field
Population of Cleveland is 910, 000
Congressman is Frances P Bolton (22nd District)
Candidates for Congress are Leonard G. Richter
(20th District) and William O. Walker (21st District)
A. L. DeMaioribus is in charge of arrangements
Reception Committee:
A. L. DeMaioribus, County Chairman
Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton (22nd District)
Congressman William Minshall (23rd District)
Former Senator John W. Bricker
Mayor Anthony Celebrezze
Ray Bliss, State Chairman
Courtney Burton, State Finance Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Rose, former Under
Secretary of the Treasury
Mrs. Ruth Pokorny, Vice Chairman of County
5:30 PM
Depart airport
Motorcade Chairman is Tony Bladwin
6:00 PM
ARRIVE HOTEL SHERATON-CLEVELAND
Press Room: Whitehall Room, Mezzanine Floor
2 HOURS STAFF WORK
8:10 PM
Depart hotel for Cleveland Auditorium
8:20 PM
ARRIVE CLEVELAND AUDITORIUM
Band: Clint Noble Band
Platform Committee:
A. L. DeMaicribus, County Chairman
Congresswoman Frances P. Bolton
Congressman William Minsball
Former Sen. tor Bricker
Mayor Anthory Cas
Page 20
Thursday, October 6 (continued)
Platform Committee (continued):
Ray Bliss, State Chairman
Courtney Burton, State Finance Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Rose, former Under
Secretary of the Treasury
Mrs. Ruth Pokorny, Vice Chairman of County
and 300 others
Vice President introduced by Congresswoman Frances P.
Bolton
8:30 to
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
9:00 PM
9:15 PM
Depart auditorium for airport
9:45 PM
Arrive airport
10:00 PM EDT
Depart Cleveland Hopkins Field enroute to
Washington, D. C.
(310 mi. - 1:45)
11:45 PM EDT
Arrive Washington National Airport
Friday, October 7
NATIONAL TELEVISIO. : DEBATE
NBC Studios - 4001 Nebraska Avenue, N. W.
AM: Ted Rogers
(TV program)
Page 21
September 13, 1960
SECOND CAMPAIGN WEEK
TENTATIVE ITINERARY OF VICE PRESIDENT
RICHARD NIXON
September 19 through September 24, 1960
Monday, September 19
(Convair Aircraft)
3:15 PM EDT
Depart Washington National Airport enroute
to Wilkes-Barre - Scranton Airport
(200 mi. -1:15)
4:30 PM EDT
Arrive Wilkes-Barre - Scranton Airport
AM: John
Whitaker
Drive to Wilkes-Barre for appearance
in City Square (Outdoor)
6:10 PM
Depart Wilkes-Barre enroute to
Scranton by auto
6:50 PM
Arrive Hotel Casey (Scranton)
8:30 PM
Depart hotel for Masonic Auditorium
9:40 PM
Depart auditorium for hotel
9:50 PM
Arrive hotel for overnight
Tuesday, September 20
8:45 AM
Baggage in lobby
9:45 AM
Depart for airport
10:15 AM EDT
Depart Wilkes-Barre Airport enroute to
Selfridge Field, Michigan
(420 mi. -2:30)
11:45 AM EST
Arrive Selfridge Field, Michigan
AM: Tom
Pownall
Drive to Mount Clemens, Michigan
for outdoor appearance. City Hall
Parking Lot
1:30 PM
Depart Selfridge Field enroute to
(50 mi. 1:00)
Flint, Michigan
Box lunch enroute
2:30 PM
Arrive Flint, Michigan, Bishop Airport
AM: Tom
Pownall
Bill Black
- 2 -
Tuesday, September 20, (continued)
Drive to Flint for outdoor appearance
4:00 PM
Depart Flint by auto enroute to Saginaw,
Michigan
5:00 PM
Arrive Saginaw for outdoor appearance
AM: Tom
Pownall
5:30 PM
Depart Saginaw by auto enroute to Bay
City, Michigan
6:00 PM
Arrive Bay City, Michigan, Hotel Wenonah
6:30 PM
Mrs. Nixon meets with ladies of the
press. Approx. one-half hour
8:20 PM
Depart hotel for Bay City Central High
School Stadium for outdoor appearance
9:15 PM
Depart stadium for Hotel Wenonah
9:25 PM
Arrive hotel
Wednesday, September 21
7:00 AM
Baggage in lobby
7:20 AM
Depart hotel for airport
7:45 AM
Arrive airport
8:00 AM EST
Depart Tri-City Airport near Bay City,
(185 mi. 1:15)
Michigan enroute to Fort Wayne, Indiana
9:15 AM CDT
Arrive Fort Wayne airport
AM: Bob
Ogden
Drive to Fort Wayne for outdoor appearance
10:45 AM
Depart Fort Wayne enroute to Louisville,
Kentucky
(191 mi. -1:15)
12:00 Noon CDT
Arrive Louisville, Kentucky
AM: Sherm
Unger
Drive to Louisville for outdoor appearance
2:00 PM CDT
Depart Louisville airport enroute to
Springfield, Missouri
(428 mi. -2:40)
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Wednesday, September 21 (continued)
3:40 PM CST
Arrive Springfield, Missouri
AM: John
Warner
Drive to Kentwood Arms Hotel
7:30 PM
Depart hotel enroute to outdoor rally
at Fair Grounds
9:15 PM
Depart rally enroute to hctel and remain
overnight
Thursday, September 22
6:45 AM
Baggage in lobby
7:20 AM
Depart hotel for airport
7:50 AM
Arrive airport
8:00 AM CST
Depart Springfield, Missouri enroute to
St. Joseph, Missouri
(194 mi. -1:15)
9:15 AM CST
Arrive St. Joseph, Missouri
AM: Jim
Murphy
Drive to Civic Center for outdoor appearance
10:45 AM CST
Depart St. Joseph enroute to Decatur,
Illinois
(387 mi. 1:50)
1:35 PM CDT
Arrive Decatur Municipal Airport
AM: John
Ehrlichman
Drive to Sullivan, Illinois to attend
outdoor Buffalo Barbecue
3:55 PM
Depart Sullivan enroute to Decatur Airport
4:35 PM CDT
Depart Decatur Airport enroute to Rockford,
Illinois
(165 mi. -1:15)
5:50 PM CDT
Arrive Greater Rockford Airport
AM: John
Ehrlichman
6:20 PM
Depart airport for hotel
7:00 PM
Arrive Faust Hotel
8:15 PM
Depart hotel enroute to National Guard
Armory for an indoor appearance
9:20 PM
Depart Armory for hotel
9:30 PM
Arrive hotel. Remain overnight
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Friday, September 23
8:30 AM CDT
Baggage in lobby
9:30 AM
Aircraft depart deadhead to Rock County
Airport, near Beloit, Wisconsin
9:00 AM
Depart Faust Hotel by auto
(20 mi. -145)
9:45 AM
Arrive Beloit Boys' Club
10:00 to
10:20 AM
Non-political dedicatory remarks,
and brief inspection of building
10:30 AM
Depart for airport
10:45 AM
Arrive Rock County Airport
11:00 AM CDT
Depart Rock County Airport enroute to
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
(400 mi. -2:30)
12:30 PM CST
Arrive Sioux Falls Airport
AM: Dick
Foss Field
Miller
12:45 PM
Depart airport
1:10 PM
Arrive Plowing Contest area
1:20 to
1:50 PM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
2:00 PM
Depart area
2:30 PM
Arrive airport
2:45 PM CST
Depart Sioux Falls, South Dakota enroute
to Kansas City, Kansas
(328 Mi. -2:00)
4:45 PM CST
Arrive Kansas City, Kansas, Fairfax AM: Sherm
Airport
Unger
Sumbers
Evening rally in auditorium
Television panel program in Kansas
City, Missouri
Remain overnight in Kansas City, Kansas
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Saturday, September 24
9:00 AM CST
Depart Kansas City, Kansas enroute to
Lafayette, Louisiana
(630 mi. -3:15)
12:15 PM CST
Arrive Lafayette, Louisiana
AM: Bob
McCune
Drive to Lafayette for outdoor appearance at
Southern Pacific Playground Park
2:15 PM
Depart Lafayette enroute to Jackson,
Mississippi
(200 mi. -1:20)
3:35 PM CST
Arrive Jackson, Mississippi Airport
AM: John
Whitaker
Drive to Jackson for outdoor appearance
on steps of Governor's Mansion
5:35 PM CST
Depart Jackson enroute to Washington, D.C.
(875 mi. -4:15)
11:50 PM EDT
Arrive Washington National Airport
NOT FOR PUBLICATION
FOURTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
TENTATIVE ITINERARY OF VICE PRESIDENT
RICHARD NIXON
October 3 through October 8, 1960
"PAT NIXON WEEK"
Monday, October 3
Convair Aircraft
11:30 10.30 AM EDT
Depart Washington National Airport
enroute to Richmond, Virginia
95 mi. - 1:00)
10:30 AM EST
Arrive Richmond Richard E. Byrd
Field
AM: Paul O'Brien
TENTATIVE RALLY
1:00 P.M. EST
Depart Richmond enroute to Columbia-
South Carolina
(360 rhi, U 2:15)
Lunch on plane
3:15 PM EST
Arrive Columbia Airport
AM: Jim Murphy
TENTATIVE RALLY
5:15 PM EST
Depart Columbia, South Carolina, enroute
to Charlotte, North Carolina
(95 mi. . 1:00)
6:15 PM EST
Arrive Charlotte, N. C., Douglas
Municipal Airport
AM: Paull Marshall
6:45 - 7:30 PM
Textile Meeting
8:30 - 9:00 PM
TENTATIVE RALLY
10:00 PM EST
Depart Charlotte, N. C. enroute to
Newark, New Jersey
(550 mi, . 2:45)
1:45 AM EDT
Arrive Newark Municipal Airport
AM: John Ehrlich-
man and Bill Black
Robert Treat Hotel overnight
Tuesday, October 4
10:00 AM
Depart hotel by motorcade enroute to
Montclair, New Jersey
10:20 AM
Arrive Montclair, New Jersey
Depart Montclair, N.J. enroute to
Paternon, New Jonnay
11:00 AM
Arrive Paterson N.J.
Depart Paterson enroute to Garden State
Plaza Shopping Center
11:45 AM
Arrive Garden State Shopping Center
Depart Garden State Shopping Center enroute
to Hackensack Court House
Depart Hackensack enroute to Plainfield
2:00 PM
Arrive Plainfield
3:30 PM
Depart Plainfield enroute to Elizabeth
Arrive Elizabeth
5:30 PM
Depart Elizabeth enroute to Newark
Arrive Newark, N. J.
9:00 PM
Depart Newark for West Orange Armory
Depart West Orange enroute to
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York City
Arrive Waldorf Astoria Hotel
Remain overnight in New York City
Wednesday, October 5
8:45 AM
Stop-by coffe-and-donut meeting in
Waldorf Hotel
9:15 AM
Depart hotel enroute to Fordham University
Arrive Fordham University
10:15 AM to
10:45 AM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
- 3 -
11:00 AM
Depart Fordham enroute to Bronx
Shopping Center
Arrive Bronx Shopping Center
Depart Bronx Shopping Center enroute
to Garment District
Noon
Arrive Garment District
12:45 PM
Depart Garment District enroute to
Hotel Commodore
1:15 PM
Arrive Commodore Hotel
1:30 PM
Luncheon Columbian League
2:30 PM
Depart luncheon enroute to airport
Arrive airport
Depart Newark enroute to Philadelphia,
Penna.
(75 mi. - 1:00)
Arrive Philadelphia International
AM: John
Airport
Whitaker
TENTATIVE RALLY
In Philadelphia overnight
Thursday, October 6
9:00 AM EDT
Depart Philadelphia enroute to Nashville,
Tennessee
(676 mi. -4:00)
Lunch on plane
11:00 AM CST
Arrive Nashville, Tenn., Berry Field
AM: Bob
McCune
TENTATIVE RALLY
1:00 PM CST
Depart Nashville enroute to Johnson City,
Tenn.
(252 mi. -1:30)
3:30 PM EST
Arrive Tri-City Municipal Airport near
Bristol, Tenn.
AM: Bill Black
TENTATIVE AIRPORT RALLY
4:30 PM EST
Depart Tri-City Airport caroute to
Cleveland, Ohio
(350 mi. -2:10)
7:40 PM EDT
Arrive Cleveland Hopkins Field
AM: Paull
Marshall
Remain overnight in Cleveland
Traday, October 7
NATIONAL TV DEBATE - CLEVELAND, OHIO
Saturday, October 8
9:00 AM EDT
Depart Cleveland enroute to Green Bay,
Wisconsin
(388 mi. - -2:15)
9:15 AM CST
Arrive Green Bay, Wisconsin
AM: John
Ehrlichman
TENTATIVE AIRPORT RALLY
Paul O'Brien
10:15 AM CST
Depart Green Bay, Wisconsin, enroute
to LaCrosse, Wisconsin
(160 mi. - 1:15)
11:30 AM CST
Arrive LaCrosse, Wisconsin
AM: John
Ehrlichman
TENTATIVE RALLY
Paul O'Brien
1:30 PM CST
Depart LaCrosse enroute to
Rochester, Minnesota
(70 mi. - :45)
2:15 PM CST
Arrive Rochester, Minnesota
AM: John
Ehrlichman
TENTATIVE AIRPORT RALLY
Paul O'Brien
3:15 PM CST
Depart Rochester, Minnesota enroute
to Milwaukee, Wisconsin
(241 mi. -1:45)
5:00 PM
Arrive Milwaukee, Wisconsin
AM: John
Ehrlichman
TENTATIVE RALLY
Paul O'Brien