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This file contains: Advance Man's Instructions: Itinerary. 1 page. [Form], n.d. Advance Man's Initial Contact Sheet. 1 page. [Form], n.d. Advance Man's Local Contact Sheet. 2 pages including duplicate. [Form], n.d. Letter List. 4 pages including duplicates. [Form], n.d. Name and addresses of those participating in Vice President and Ambassador's visit. 10 pages including duplicates. [Form], n.d. Hotel Information. 2 pages including duplicate. [Form], n.d. Car Assignment Sheet. 5 pages including duplicates. [Form], n.d. Nixon 1960 Campaign Tour: Instructions for Motorcade Chairman. 8 pages including duplicates. [Memo], n.d. Nixon-Lodge 1960 Campaign Tour: Motorcade Driver Instructions. 15 pages including duplicates. [Memo], n.d.

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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 46 28 n.d. Form Advance Man's Instructions: Itinerary. 1 page. 46 28 n.d. Form Advance Man's Initial Contact Sheet. 1 page. 46 28 n.d. Form Advance Man's Local Contact Sheet. 2 pages including duplicate. 46 28 n.d. Form Letter List. 4 pages including duplicates. 46 28 n.d. Form Name and addresses of those participating in Vice President and Ambassador's visit. 10 pages including duplicates. 46 28 n.d. Form Hotel Information. 2 pages including duplicate. Thursday, May 31, 2007 Page 1 of 2 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 46 28 n.d. Form Car Assignment Sheet. 5 pages including duplicates. 46 28 n.d. Memo Nixon 1960 Campaign Tour: Instructions for Motorcade Chairman. 8 pages including duplicates. 46 28 n.d. Memo Nixon-Lodge 1960 Campaign Tour: Motorcade Driver Instructions. 15 pages including duplicates. Thursday, May 31, 2007 Page 2 of 2 To be filled in by Office NIXON/LODGE 4 copies City Date ADVANCE MAN'S INSTRUCTIONS ITINERARY: Arrival Time Flexible? Transp. Departure Time Flexible? Transp. Principal Event Time Place Contact Secondary events or possibilities (whether or not committed) Event Time Place Contact Status 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. INSTRUCTIONS: Press Conference? Location Hotel Accommodations - Standard? Other Recommended Hotel? No. of Press TV Plans Field Rally Director Voices for Nixon Yes/No TV Advance Man Yes/No Name 1. A.M. 2. Phone file 3. Office 4. Party To be filled in by Office NIXON/LODGE 4 copies City Date ADVANCE MAN'S INITIAL CONTACT SHEET Name Bus. Phone Res. Phone KEY POLITICAL OVERALL CHAIRMAN SECRET CERVICE COURTECY (Have each send briefing memo to Office) State Chairman Natl. Comm. Man Natl. Comm. Woman Governor/cand. Senator/cand. Senator/cand. Congressman LCCAL LEADER: (Fill in on schedule - invite participation by their people) Volunteers Chairman : Negro Jewish Nationalities College Youth 1. A.M. 2. Phone file 3. Office 4. Party NLACN / LODGE To be filled in by A.M. Date 1 copy City Phone info. to office ADVANCE MAN'S LOCAL CONTACT SHEET Name Bus. Phone Res. Phone CHAIRMAN: Publicity Press Facilities Radio & T.V. Facil. Airport or r.r. facil. Greeting Committee Motorcade Hotel Arrangements Meeting Arrangements Local Man to assist traveling staff MISCELLANEOUS: Local P.R. firm Mgr. of auditorium or other meeting place to be used. Contact at local Advt. agency, if employed Audio Man To be filled in by A. M. Nixon Lodge 1 copy City (Phone or Mail Info. to office) LETTER LIST Date Function Full Name Mailing Address Local Committee Chairmen Overall Publicity Press Radio-TV Airport Arr. Greeting Com. Motorcade Hotel Arr. Mtg. Arr. Local Facilities Police Chief Airport Mgr. Airlines Op. Mgr. Hotel Manager Program Participants M. C. Bandleader (Name of Pand) National Anthem Invocation Benediction Color Guard Pledge Allegiance Intro RN Motorcade Full Name ddress Drivers Donors NIXON/LODGE City Date Mr. Chairman: In order to insure that proper recognition is given to all those who are participating in the arrangements for Vice President Nixon's or Ambassador Lodge's visit, we would greatly appreciate your listing all the people working on or with your committee. Please be sure to give full name and complete mailing address. Please return this form, when completed, to not later than the day before the visit. If you need more space, please attach extra pages. Activity: (Motorcade, Press Arrangements, Program, etc.) (TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY) Full Name Mailing Address (example) Mrs. Ralph Johnson 3071 Main St., Midtown, Georgia Chairman Chairman's Mailing Address To be filled in by A. M. NIXON (Phone info. to office - Date Office will prepare 30 copies for party) City HOTEL INFORMATION Name of Hotel Phone No. Address Manager Asst. Manager Other Room Assignments (Assign rooms in order listed - starting with VP suite - when possible) Room No. Occupant Room No. Occupant 1. V.P. & Mrs. Nixon 16. Richard Bean 2. S.S. - Sherwood & Golden 17. Dr. 3. J. D. Hughes 18. 4. Robt. Finch / Pat Gray 19. Senator 5. Herbert Klein 20. Cab. Offcr. 6. James Shepley 21. Reception Rm. (Near elevator lobby and/or check point) 7. H. R. Haldeman 22. 8. Rose Mary Woods 23. 9. Office 24. 10. Secretary 25. 11. Secretary 26. Everett Hart 12. Henry Hyde 27. TV Advance Man 13. Advance Man 28. Ed McDaniel 14. Dale Grubb 29. Steno-type 15. Jack Drown 30. CAR ASSIGNMENT SHEET CITY DATE CAR NUMBER P CAR NUMBER 7 Driver: Driver: Passengers: Traveling Photographers Passengers: CAR NUMBER I. Driver: Passengers: CAR NUMBER 8 Driver: Passengers: CAR NUMBER 2 Driver: Passengers: Security Personnel CAR NUMBER 3 Driver: Passengers: Wire Services CAR NUMBER 9 Driver: CAR NUMBER 4 Passengers: Driver: Passengers: Press Bus CAR NUMBER 5 Driver: Passengers: CAR NUMBER 10 Driver: Passengers: (Staff) CAR NUMBER 6 Driver: Passengers: CAR NUMBER S-1 Driver: Passengers: Staff CAR NUMBER S-2 Driver: Passengers: Staff 1 - Motorcade Chairman 2 - Secret Service NIXON 1960 CAMPAIGN TOUR Instructions for Motorcade Chairman You have one of the most important assignments for the Nixon visit. The over- all effect of the visit, both locally and nationally, will depend to a large measure on the efficiency of the motorcade operation. Please read these instructions carefully and follow them without exceptions (un- less cleared with the Vice President's representative). They are based on the collective experience of operating many motorcades and have been found to assure the best possible results. You are responsible for the provision and direction of cars and drivers for the official party during the entire visit - as well as for the transportation of baggage and equipment to and from the hotel. MOTORCADE LINEUP. Car No. P: Photographers' car Open convertible for travelling photographers - ahead of Vice President's car. Signs on both sides "Press Photographers". In case of additional local photographers, it is O. k. to use a flatbed stake truck instead of the car. Car No. 1: The Vice President and Mrs. Nixon Driver furnished by Secret Service. Front seat occupied by driver, Nixon aide and Secret Service Agent. Vice President and Mrs. Nixon will occupy back seat. No other passengers. :, Use four-door sedan- -- unless convertible specified, Signs on both sides - "Pat and Dick Nixon". Car No. 2: Security Car Car and driver furnished by Secret Service No passengers other than security personnel as specified by Secret Service No signs. Car No. 3: Wire Services For travelling wire service reporters only. No local press. Signs on both sides "Press". Car No. 4: Press bus For traveling-and local press. - If necessary - use more than one bus - numbered 4A, 4B, etc. Signs on both sides - "Press". Cars Nos. 5, 6, 7, and 8: Local candidates and VIP's Maximum of four cars. Where appropriate, signs should be used to identify occupants. - 2 - Instructions for Motorcade Chairman Car No. 9: Local Staff Local arrangements personnel who must travel with motorcade No sign Car No. 10: Nixon staff No sign Extra car for staff or reserve Motorcade is limited to total of 10 numbered cars, plus extra buses if needed and photo car. Three additional cars are required for Nixon staff use: Car No. A - - Advance car Preferably a marked police car with radio, siren and police driver To be used by Advance Man to precede motorcade Cars Nos. S-1 and S-2: Staff cars Plain four-door sedans To transport staff other than in motorcade Available during entire visit for Nixon staff use only. These cars may not be used at all times - but must be available. If not used on one leg of trip should follow at tail end of motorcade to be available at next stop. They should be prepared to operate at direction of Nixon staff members. No particular people of staff are assigned to specific cars, as needs change. CARS: 1. The cars should all be in good running condition and should be carefully pre-checked. Four-door sedans should be used, unless convertibles specified, with full gas tanks. 2. Please do not use brand new cars. Instead, use cars with at least 1, 000 miles on them. New cars create a number of problems including over- heating, insurance problems, the fact that they have not been sufficiently checked out and broken in, danger of mechanical failure. 3. Be sure the tops work on all convertibles as it is sometimes necessary to put up the tops. 4. Each car should be decorated and numbered - with small cards in both lower right and left corners of the windshield. - 3 - Instructions for Motorcade Chairman DRIVERS: 1. Driver for the Vice President's car will be furnished by the Secret Service. 2. Drivers for the other cars should be young people fully familiar with the local area and entirely capable of handling an automobile in traffic and motorcade formation. 3. Each driver should be at the wheel of his automobile, with motor running and headlights on, at least five minutes before scheduled departure time. This applies to arrival and departure in the city and all stops during the visit. This is necessary even if the drivers have to leave a meeting or rally before it is concluded in order to arrive at their designated sta- tion. Please strongly emphasize the importance of the drivers being ready to proceed at the appointed time - with motors running and lights on. 4. The drivers must leave the keys in their cars at all times. The keys should never be removed. This is necessary because we may have to get into the trunk of a car - or move it when the driver is not readily available. 5. You - or someone designated by you - must be with the cars at all times during the entire period of the visit. This is because it is sometimes necessary to make a quick change in plans and we must have a pre- determined point of contact. 6. All of the drivers should stay together -- and if they go into the meeting or to eat - they should keep their location known to you or the man remaining with the cars - so they can be quickly located if necessary. PROCEDURE: 1. Motorcade cars should be lined up at the airport - checked and ready to go - one hour ahead of scheduled time. 2. At all times, the cars should be lined up in proper numerical order -- both when moving and when parked. 3. All persons riding in the motorcade, except Nixon staff, should be assigned to specific car numbers and remain in these cars. - 4 - Instructions for Motorcade Chairman 4. Arrangements for police escort and other security provisions will be handled by the Secret Service. 5. It is extremely important that the entire motorcade remain together and in order at all times. For this reason, drivers should be instructed to move their cars with the motorcade as soon as the car ahead of them moves. They are not to wait for passengers or delay for conversations, etc. Once a motorcade gets split up, it is very difficult to get it back together. For this reason also, drivers should remain at the wheel of their cars - not get out to help passengers in. 6. During parking periods, vehicles should be lined up bumper to bumper. BAGGAGE: 1. A closed truck will be needed to transport baggage and equipment to and from the hotel. 2. You will be advised as to the times this truck should be on hand -- and where. Thank you very much for taking on this job. Your help is greatly appreciated. NIXON-LODGE 1960 CAMPAIGN TOUR Motorcade Driver Instructions You have a very important part in the overall success of the visit of Vice President Nixon or Ambassador Lodge. Please read these instructions carefully and carry them out to the best of your ability. 1. Be certain you are completely familiar with your assigned car and its equip- ment prior to the actual motorcade. This applies especially to convertibles -- be sure the top works. Check to be sure the gas tank is full and the tires are in good condition. 2. The motorcade chairman or other individual will give you a set of identical numbers for the lower right and left corners of the windshield. Be sure to have these placed securely. 3. Each driver should be at the wheel of his automobile -- with motor running & headlights on, at least 5 minutes before scheduled departure time. This ap- plies to arrival and departure in the city and all stops during the visit. This is necessary even if you have to leave a meeting or rally before it is concluded in order to arrive at the designated station. 4. All drivers must leave the keys in their cars at all times. The keys should never be removed. This is necessary because we may have to get into the trunk of the car or move it when the driver is not readily available. 5. All of the drivers should stay together -- and if they go into a meeting or to eat they should keep their location known to the motorcade chairman or the man remaining with the cars -- so they can be quickly located if necessary. 6. Motorcade cars should be lined up at the airport checked and ready to go -- one hour ahead of scheduled arrival time. 7. At all times, the cars should be lined up in proper numerical order -- both when moving and when parked. During parking periods the cars should be bumper-to-bumper. 8. It is extremely important that the entire motorcade remain together and in order at all times. For this reason, always move your car with the motorcade as soon as the car ahead of you moves. Do not wait for passengers or delay for conversations, etc. Once a motorcade gets split up, it is very difficult to get it back together. For this reason also, you should remain at the wheel of your car -- don't get out to help passengers in. 9. Give full time and attention to the operation of your car while the motorcade is moving. Vehicles in the motorcade must maintain a minimum but safe' distance from the vehicle in front, usually 2 car lengths in the city and 3 car lengths on the open road or highway. 10. If you are assigned to drive one of the cars not regularly scheduled in the motorcade (S-1, S-2) please take your instructions only from a Nixon or Lodge staff member wearing an identification badge. If no one is in your car or has asked you to remain behind move with the motorcade at the tail end to the next stop. You may be needed there. Your cooperation and assistance are greatly appreciated.