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This file contains: From H.R. Haldeman to Edward P. Saltiel of the Lincoln-Dembitz Republica League (IL) re: Saltiel's invitation for the vice president to address the Zionist Organization of America. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Tentative Schedule for Nixon's visit to St. Louis June 21st. [Memo], 6/10/1960 From Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes re: St. Louis Schedule. [Letter], 6/10/1960 Schedule for trip to Missouri. Much of the text is illegible. [Memo], 6/1/1960 From H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Litvag of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis re: press photos of Nixon. [Letter], 6/5/1960 St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Nixon Asserts That Security Must Go Ahead Of Any Tax Cut. Nixon at Minot, N.D., Outlines President's Plan to Feed World's Hungry People, Nixon Solidifies State Support, Sees Hundreds At Reception. [Newspaper], 6/21/1960 St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Nixon Hints He'll Pick Running Mate: calls foreign policy viewpoint major factor by Marsh Clark. Editorial: Where Mr. Nixon Stands. River Memorial Approved by Nixon. [Newspaper], 6/22/1960 St. Louis list of contacts, followed by handwritten notes and floor plan of The Park Plaza. Not Scanned. [Memo], N.D. [], Western Union Telegram re: arrangements for June 21st event. [Letter], 6/17/1960 To Bob Haldeman from PMF re: possibility of a Nixon visit with volunteers in St. Louis. [Memo], 6/10/1960 To Richard Nixon from Hugh F. McKenna re: visit with Nixon volunteers about midwest campaign. Handwritten note from Pete Flanagan to Bob Haldeman (bottom of letter). [Letter], 6/2/1960 Program Agenda and Headtable Seating for Keynoter Program, 10:30am -- Convention Hall -- Tuesday, June 21, 1960 [Memo], 6/21/1960 Washington Post. Nixon Crowd Phenomenon Defies Simple Explanation by Carroll Kilpatrick. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 6/23/1960

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This file contains: From H.R. Haldeman to Edward P. Saltiel of the Lincoln-Dembitz Republica League (IL) re: Saltiel's invitation for the vice president to address the Zionist Organization of America. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Tentative Schedule for Nixon's visit to St. Louis June 21st. [Memo], 6/10/1960 From Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes re: St. Louis Schedule. [Letter], 6/10/1960 Schedule for trip to Missouri. Much of the text is illegible. [Memo], 6/1/1960 From H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Litvag of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis re: press photos of Nixon. [Letter], 6/5/1960 St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Nixon Asserts That Security Must Go Ahead Of Any Tax Cut. Nixon at Minot, N.D., Outlines President's Plan to Feed World's Hungry People, Nixon Solidifies State Support, Sees Hundreds At Reception. [Newspaper], 6/21/1960 St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Nixon Hints He'll Pick Running Mate: calls foreign policy viewpoint major factor by Marsh Clark. Editorial: Where Mr. Nixon Stands. River Memorial Approved by Nixon. [Newspaper], 6/22/1960 St. Louis list of contacts, followed by handwritten notes and floor plan of The Park Plaza. Not Scanned. [Memo], N.D. [], Western Union Telegram re: arrangements for June 21st event. [Letter], 6/17/1960 To Bob Haldeman from PMF re: possibility of a Nixon visit with volunteers in St. Louis. [Memo], 6/10/1960 To Richard Nixon from Hugh F. McKenna re: visit with Nixon volunteers about midwest campaign. Handwritten note from Pete Flanagan to Bob Haldeman (bottom of letter). [Letter], 6/2/1960 Program Agenda and Headtable Seating for Keynoter Program, 10:30am -- Convention Hall -- Tuesday, June 21, 1960 [Memo], 6/21/1960 Washington Post. Nixon Crowd Phenomenon Defies Simple Explanation by Carroll Kilpatrick. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 6/23/1960
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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 51 5 06/24/1960 Letter From H.R. Haldeman to Edward P. Saltiel of the Lincoln-Dembitz Republica League (IL) re: Saltiel's invitation for the vice president to address the Zionist Organization of America. 51 5 06/10/1960 Memo Tentative Schedule for Nixon's visit to St. Louis June 21st. 51 5 06/10/1960 Letter From Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes re: St. Louis Schedule. 51 5 06/01/1960 Memo Schedule for trip to Missouri. Much of the text is illegible. 51 5 06/05/1960 Letter From H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Litvag of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis re: press photos of Nixon. 51 5 06/21/1960 Newspaper St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Nixon Asserts That Security Must Go Ahead Of Any Tax Cut. Nixon at Minot, N.D., Outlines President's Plan to Feed World's Hungry People, Nixon Solidifies State Support, Sees Hundreds At Reception. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 1 of 3 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 51 5 06/22/1960 Newspaper St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Nixon Hints He'll Pick Running Mate: calls foreign policy viewpoint major factor by Marsh Clark. Editorial: Where Mr. Nixon Stands. River Memorial Approved by Nixon. 51 5 N.D. Memo St. Louis list of contacts, followed by handwritten notes and floor plan of The Park Plaza. Not Scanned. 51 5 51 5 06/17/1960 Letter Western Union Telegram re: arrangements for June 21st event. 51 5 06/10/1960 Memo To Bob Haldeman from PMF re: possibility of a Nixon visit with volunteers in St. Louis. 51 5 06/02/1960 Letter To Richard Nixon from Hugh F. McKenna re: visit with Nixon volunteers about midwest campaign. Handwritten note from Pete Flanagan to Bob Haldeman (bottom of letter). 51 5 06/21/1960 Memo Program Agenda and Headtable Seating for Keynoter Program, 10:30am -- Convention Hall -- Tuesday, June 21, 1960 Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 2 of 3 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 51 5 06/23/1960 Newspaper Washington Post. Nixon Crowd Phenomenon Defies Simple Explanation by Carroll Kilpatrick. Not scanned. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 3 of 3 June 24, 1960 Mr. Edward P. Saltiel Lincoln-Dembits Republican League 77 West Washington Street Chicago 2, Illinois Dear Mr. Saltiel: Thank you very much for your letter of June 14. I have been out in the Mid-west traveling with the Vice President and hence have not had a chance to answer it until now. I have sent your invitation to the Vice President to address one of the meet- ings of the Zionist Organisation of America to his office for consideration, and I am sure you will hear from them regarding this. I should advise, how- ever, that it will be very difficult to commit the Vice President to an appear- ance during the period of August 25 - 28 at this time, for reasons which I am sure you understand. We have had a number of discussions on the subject of the Lox & Bagel break- fast suggestion and are now in the process of investigating the costs and mechanics of the closed circuit setup. Your proposal and some notes of mine regarding same have been turned over to the campaign staff and they will be in touch with you as soon as the decision has been made. You will be interested to know that while we were in St. Louis Tuesday, the Vice President participated in the dedication and ground-breaking cer- emonies for the new Jewish Community Center. There was a good crowd in attendance and the Vice President was extremely well-received by this group. I hope it will be possible to see you while we are in Chicago for the Co n- vention and I assure you that action on your two proposals will be taken as quickly as possible. Sincerely yours, H. R. Haldeman HRH:efo 6/10/60 H.R.H. c/s ST. LOUIS . June 21st Tentative Schedule 1:45 p.m. Arr. St. Louis Airport (Question - Greeting by Jaycees?) LV. Airport by car for Park Plase Hotel 2:15 a.m. Arrive Park Plaza - to rooms overnight 10:15 a.m. Leave Park Plaza by car for Kiel Auditorium NOTE: Jaycees want RN to stop by JCI Senators Breakfast at 9:30; also want meeting of RW and JC President to be filmed for distribution to all JC groups. This would require earlier departure from Hotel. 10:30 a.m. Arrive Kiel Auditorium - start Program Program: 10:30 - Invocation National Anthem Fledge of Allegiance 10:35 a.m. - Remarks by Mayor 10:40 a.m. - Introduction of JC President who will introduce RN 10:45 a.m. - RN Speaks - Program ends at con- clusion of speech 11:45 a.m. Leave Kiel Auditorium by car to Riverfrout Memorial site 11:50 a.m. Arrive Riverfront - View memorial site with committee 12:05 p.m. Leave Riverfront by car to Railway Exchange Bldg. (RN Only) 12:15 p.m. Arrive Railway Exchange Bldg. - to Buster May's office - PRIVATE MEETING (20 to 25) 12:45 p.m. Leave May's office by car to Jefferson Hotel 12:50 p.m. Arrive Jefferson Hotel - to suite 1:15 P.M. PRESS CONFERENCE at Jefferson Notel 2:00 p.m. Leave Jefferson Hotel by car to Jewish Community Center site (PN rejoins) 2:30 p.m. Arrive site - DEDICATION CEREMONIES Program: Invocation Introduction of 12 dignitaries - 2 - st. Louis - June 21st Tentative 2:30 p.m. Program (Continued) Remarks by Bat Masterson Introduction of Leo Fuller who will intro. RN REMARKS BY RN - RN TURNS FIRST SHOVEL OVER FOR GROUNDBREAKING 3:30 p.m. Leave site by car for Post Dispatch Building (RN Only - PN- Hotel 4:00 p.m. Arrive Post Dispatch Bldg. - to Conference Room - PRIVATE MEETING - Bob Lash, Editorial Page Editor George Hall, Asst. Editorial Page Editor Ray Croley, Managing Editor ? Bertelson, Asst. Managing Editor Pulitzer 5:00 p.m. Lv. Post Dispatch by car for KMOX-TV Studio 5:05 p.m. Arrive KMOX - Tape 15-minute interview program 5:45 P.M. LV. KMOX by car for Park Plaza Hotel 6:15 p.m. Arrive Park Plass 30 MINUTES RESERVED FOR STAFF WORK 6:45 p.m. PRIVATE MERTING WITH MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS - Park Plasa Q&A (30) 7:45 p.m. RECEPTION - REPUBLICAN PARTY PEOPLE - Park Plase (100) 8:30 p.m. Return to Suite (Meeting with Anberg or leave for Airport) 9:00 p.m. LV. Hotel by car for airport 9:30 p.m. Arrive Airport . - take off 6/10/60 H.R.RH. c/s June 10, 1960 TO: Don Hughes FROM: Bob Haldeman RE: ST. LOUIS SCHEDULE Attached is draft of proposed schedule. I realize it is very involved and does not allow any free time. There is, however, a small amount of water all the way through. I still need to confirm some of the driving times. In reviewing this, bear in mind that the following are firm: 1. JC's until 11:45 2. Jewish dedication - 2:30 to 3:30 plus 1/2 hour driving time each way 3. Post Dispatch from 4:00 to 5:00 I think we are stuck with viewing the Riverfront; therefore the only things which can be adjusted or dropped are: 1. Visit to May's office 2. Press Conference 3. KMOX tape 4. Major contributors 5. Party meeting There are, of course, strong reasons for not dropping any of these. The fat cats and party people would be combined but this would be very unsatisfactory and would probably result in a decision to drop the fat cats all together. Will talk with you Monday. 6 n - 6/1/50 Prepared Some - Batetas = Missourt for Amount CDP See listed for Risl Audtorizes 30(30 AM, Mr. Antitation - - AIREINES . s.c. CONVERTION 21:25 A.M. That Mirror ⑉ 20°s 1 the Issues We Authorizes the Buthting 32:25 Pall, me. I 2000 P.M. IV. the Joulah Community Center ans P.M. APP. Center I I 3000 P.M. I in & I I 1 305 P.M. 1 I age atte 0 305 P.M. 1 I include has Pull. LA. for Note2 4130 P.M. I i I 3 ,0 ! 1 I I : 6130 Pello the . to - Adving rides with - 7:30 P.M. the off for 9,80 June 5. 1960 Mr. Irving Litvag Jewish Federation of St. Louis 1007 Washington Avenue St. Louis 1, Missouri AIRMAIL - SPENIAL Dear Mr. Litvag: Per our telephone conversation of this date, I am forwarding to you herewith, several glossy head-and-shoulder prints of Mr. Nixon for your use in publicising his appearance in St. Louis on June 21. I have also included some newspaper mats in two sizes should you have any use for these. Sincerely yours, (Miss) Christine O'Polka Secretary to H. R. Haldeman HRH:efe Enclosures cc: Bob Haldeman, Bob Finch This man called Friday 6/3 after Bob had left and said that although he had been informed he could easily obtain pictures of RN to use in connection with the Jewish ground- breaking ceremony, he had been unable to locate any...even at Republican Committee in St. Louis. He asked that we send some off to him so he could receive them for use on Monday. ST. LOUIS Contacts G S.S.: Harry Stigall (b) MA 1-8100 X 2238 nite MA 1-8150 Jefferson Hotel (r) WO 1-1297 MA 14000 Rm/061 J. C. Pres. - Bob Clark, Tulsa, Okla LU 4-2481 Hotel Conv. Staff - Kyle Goddard HQ - CH 1-7565 Jeff CE 14010 General Chmn. - Ed Foote (b) OL 2-6400 ; (r) UN 7-0660 Gov. Guest Recept. - Wayne Milsap Press - George Stemmler Jr. (D'Arcy) and John Handley - Tulsa Hotel : Park Plaza , Harold Kopler, owner FO 7-3300 Jack Flynn, Mgr.; Fred Graham, Asst. Mgr. Cong. Tom Curtis Dist. Off. - Rosalie Schramm PA 5-8788; (r) WY 1-1248 Repub. Fin. John Leaver Ntl. Comm. Frank Corley State Chmn. Ken Wauglin Gen'l. P.R. Sam Krupnick JE 3-1724 Post-Dispatch Joe Holland Jewish - Irving Litvag, Jew. Fedr. of St. Louis PR - MA 13880; PA 1-7239 1007 Washington Avenue Bill Kahn, Ex. Dir. J.C.C.A. FO 7-7050; vo 3-1823 Howard Hearsh, Arrgmts. Chmn. PR 3-7700; PA 6-2365 ST. LOUIS Contacts G, S.S.: Marry Stigall (b) MA 1-8100 X 2238 nite MA 1-8150 (r) NO 1-1297 J. C. Pres. - Bob Clark, Tulsa, Okla LU 4-2481 Conv. Staff - Kyle Goddard HQ - CH 1-7565 Jeff Holel CE 14010 General Cham. . Ed Foote (b) OL 2-6400 ; (r) UN 7-0660 Gov. Guest Recept. - Wayne Milsap Press - George Stemmler Jr. (D'Arcy) and John Handley - Tulsa Hotel t Park Plaza # Harold Kopler, owner FO 7-3300 Jack Flynn, Mgr.; Fred Graham, Asst. Mgr. County chun Jack Nangle Cong. Tom Curtis Dist. Off. - Rosalie Schraum PA 5-8788; (r) WY 1-1248 Repub. Fin. John Leaver Ntl. Comm. Frank Corley State Chun. Ken Wauglin Gen'l. P.R. Sam Krupnick JE 3-1724 PA 72383 Post-Dispatch Joe Holland VO 360712360 Jewish - Irving Litveg, Jew. Fedr. of St. Louis PR - MA 13880; PA 1-7239 1007 Washington Avenue Bill Kahn, Ex. Dir. J.C.C.A. FO 7-7050; vo 3-1823 Howard Hearsh, Arrguts. Chan. PR 3-7700; PA 6-2365 Curtis t Uark will greet Certis, mayor, & may if rain - models in Couthouse fair - platform down old road rebuild road - take motor lade down to reverfront first- - then rotunda Jewrit - Bus won't 90 up road may have to shift to 6 cars Shader - Rd of city comm. trying to create trouble different worm - following orig reception Shrader doing it to embarass YOW what BED ROOM BED ROOM CL LIVING RM#25 B-6'x16'0' 13.6"x16'0" LIVING RM"26 BED ROOM LIVING R'M*11 BEDROOM 13.0"x20.0" L 13-6x16-0" CL 13.6'x20'0' 13'-6'x16'-0" LIVING RM*10 13-6x20-0' 13'-0"x20-0" CL N S CL CL a c DINING RM BED ROOM DINING RM KIT 9'6" R 10'0" 9-6"x10'0" KIT a BED.ROOM 6'0'x T.6" W 6-0"x7-6" 12-6"x16'0" SP S.P. 5-0x1-0 5'-dxT-o CL CL CL 27 CL CL LIVING ROOM*12 CL / S.P. 13-6"x17-6" 13'6"x17'-6" S.P. 5'0"x1'0 5'-0'x1'o' LIVING 24 CL LIVING ROOM"15 LIVING ROOM*14 CL 13'-0"x20'-6" [CL] 13:0" x 18'-6" 13'-0' 18'6" LIVING ROOM#: BED ROOM 11-0"x20'-6' CL D.C. d S.P D.C 14-6"x15-0" BED ROOM 14'-6" x 15'0" D.C S.P. 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AN 60.9.6 a THE PARK PLAZA- 11-6"x12'-0" BED ROOM 12'-6'x16'0' c LIVING RM20 LIVING RM*9 Press Room 13'0'x20'0" 13,6x20'0' LIVING-RM*4 BED ROOM BED ROOM LIVING RM#5 Stock holm Poom Mezzaningan 13'6'x20'0" 13'-0" x16'-0' 12'-6"x16'-d' BED.ROOM BLD ROOM 13-0"x20'0 12-6' x16'0' 13'-6'x16'0" an KINGSHIGHWAY 25 singles - Press CLASS OF SERVICE WESTERN UNION SYMBOLS This is a fast message DL=Day Letter unless its deferred char- NL=Night Letter acter is indicated by the TELEGRAM 1201 (4-60) LT= International proper symbol. Letter Telegram W. P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT The tiling time shown in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME at point of destination DD435 SB281 S LLF149 PD=FAX ST LOUIS MO 17 307₱ CDT= TED ROGERS, VICE PRESIDENT NIXONS STATE-JUN 17 PM 2 32 RICE HOTEL MAIN AND TEXAS STS HOU= TAPING TIME 1:00-1:30 P.M. CDT TUESDAY JUNE 21 CONFIRMED. ROOM AVAILABILITY CLEARED AND LUNCHEON ARRANGED. ALSO ROOM, LUNCHEON AND MONITORS FOR PRESS AND SEPARATE ROOM, LUNCHEON AND MONITOR ARRANGED FOR VICE-PRESIDENT'S STAFF AND CONGRESSMAN CURTIS= PARKER WHEATLEY KMOX-TV. THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE June 2, 1960 The Honorable Richard M. Nixon Vice President of the United States United States Senate Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Vice President: It is my understanding that you plan to attend the annual convention of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce to be held in St. Louis, Missouri the week of June 20, 1960. A suggestion was made during a recent meeting held here in Omaha that the State Coordinators of the Volunteers for Nixon could very easily be in St. Louis for a conference with you at that time making sugges- tions and reports on the progress in different areas of the Midwest. I an speaking specifically of Tim Murrell and Gene Baird of Kansas, Wally Springer of Missouri, Mike Milder of Nebraska, Bob Jones of Iowa, Gordon Christenson of South Dakota and George Johnson or Vern Wagner of North Dakota and myself, plus any others that you or the people in the headquarters might seem important to have in attendance. If an hour or so could be set aside in St. Louis, and we could be ad- vised of this fact, I am certain that such a meeting would be excep- tionally beneficial. Thanks very much for this consideration. Yours sincerely, Hugh F. McKenna Vice President HFM:hms cc: Mr. Pete Flanagan Bob - M thank Box 7398 Washington 4, D. C. McKenna is ont his Mr. T. M. Murrell New England Building nund, writing RN duect, Topeka, Kansas & he has been so m/ormed. Neverthe less, if the possible it words be a food ideal. Pete Volunteers Post Office Box 7398 MEMORANDUM Washington 4, D. C. EXecutive 3-7640 Subject: St. Louis Trip Date: June 10, 1960 To: Bob Haldeman From: PMF pmt Is it possible that the Vice President would have 30-45 minutes in St. Louis to spend with Nixon Volunteer State and Area Repre- sentatives (about 15) from the neighboring states, if they could be brought to St. Louis? hb PROGRAM AGENDA AND HEADTABLE SEATING KEYNOTER PROGRAM 10:30 a.m. -- Convention Hall -- Tuesday, June 21, 1960 ***** ***** ***** ***** Jeff Davis, National Vice President, Georgia, presiding ***** ***** ***** ***** 10:30 a.m. HEADTABLE GUESTS TAKE THEIR SEATS CHAIRMAN: Calls meeting to order and asks delegates to rise for invocation, the singing of the national anthem and pledge 10:31 CROFT: Invocation CHAIRMAN: WILL YOU JOIN IN THE SINGING OF OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM 10:32 MUSIC: National Anthem 10:34 CHAIRMAN: Leads Pledge of Allegiance "I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG.. OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA... AND TO THE REPUBLIC...FOR WHICH IT STANDS ONE NATION UNDER GOD INDIVISIBLE WITH LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL." 10:35 CHAIRMAN: THANK YOU. PLEASE BE SEATED. AS THE DAY PROGRESSES, YOU WILL MEET THESE PERSONS SEATED BEFORE YOU ON THE HEADTABLE. BECAUSE YOU WILL BE MEETING THEM LATER, WE ARE GOING TO BREAK WITH JAYCEE TRADITION AND NOT INTRODUCE THEM TO YOU AT THIS TIME. THERE IS ONE MAN UP HERE I'D LIKE YOU TO MEET, THOUGH. HE'S OUR OFFICIAL HOST HERE IN OUR FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION CITY. THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SAINT LOUIS, THE HONORABLE RAYMOND S. TUCKER. 10:36 MAYOR: Brief remarks 10:41 CHAIRMAN: Acknowledges Mayor's remarks and presents him with plaque from the national organization. I THINK WE CAN ALL AGREE THAT THIS HAS BEEN ONE OF OUR FINEST YEARS. IT IS NOW MY PLEASURE TO INTRODUCE THE YOUNG MAN WHO HAS SO ABLY LED OUR ORGANIZATION FOR THE PAST TWELVE MONTHS. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE -- BOB CLARK! 10:42 CLARK: Introduces the Vice President with the following: AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, IT IS MY PRIVILEGE TO INTRODUCE THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR THIS FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION. HE HAS BEEN A MEMBER OF THE JAYCEES, IS NOW A JUNIOR CHAMBER INTERNATIONAL SENATOR AND A VERY LIKELY EXHAUSTED ROOSTER. THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, THE HONORABLE RICHARD M. NIXON: 10:43 NIXON AND WIFE ENTER FROM REAR OF HALL WITH SPOTS AND MUSIC. THEY PRO - CEED TO THE HEADTABLE WHERE MRS. NIXON TAKES HER SEAT WHILE THE VICE PRESIDENT PROCEEDS TO THE ROSTRUM. 10:45 NIXON: Delivers address 11:30 CLARK: cknowledges Mr. Nixon's remarks and makes presentation of medallion to him CLARK: Them makes presentation of roses to Mrs. Nixon 11:33 CHAIRMAN: Announces that immediately following lunch the Forum Program will begin here in Convention Hall -- Adjourns the program until 12:45 p.m. Adjourn, HEADTABLE SEATING CHART KEYNOTE PROGRAM - FORUM PROGRAM - ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM - 1 - Lower Level, Speaker's right to left SEAT NUMBER 91. Raymond T. Wilbur, 1922-23 90. E. Fred Johnson, 1925-26 89. Major General Robert E. Condon, 1926-27 88. Ernest Baetz, 1928-29 87. Herbert f. McCulla, 1929-30 86. Durward Howes, 1930-31 85. George H. Olmstead, 1931-32 84. Courtlandt Otis, 1932-33 83. E. Richard West, 1934-35 82. Allen Whitfield, 1935-36 81. Roswell P. Rosengren, 1937-38 80. Philip C. Ebeling, 1938-39 79. Perry Pipkin, 1939-40 78. Mark Matthews, 1940-41 77. Walter W. Finke, 1941-42 76. William M. Shepherd, 1942-43 75. Mearns T. Gates, 1944-45 74. Henry Kearns, 1945-46 73. John Ben Shepperd, 1947-48 72. Paul D. Bagwell, 1948-49 71. Clifford D. Cooper, 1949-50 70. Richard W. Kemler, 1950-51 Second Level, Speakers right to left SEAT NUMBER 66. Lee Price, Jr., 1951-52 65. Horace E. Henderson, 1952-53 64. Dain J. Domich, 1953-54 63. E. Lamar Buckner, 1954-55 62. Hugh F. McKenna, 1955-56 61. Wendell H. Ford, 1956-57 60. Charles E. Sherer, 1957-58 59. Andrew Mungenast, Honorary President 58. John H. Armbruster, Honorary Vice President 57. Mr. R. Latimer, Honorary Member 56. William Brownfield, Honorary Member 55. Tom Baldridge, Honorary Member 54. Harry Krusz, 1927-34 53. Sherman C. Humason, 1934-37 52. Marvin Hurley, 1937-38 51. Thomas R. Reid, 1938-41 50. Douglas H. Timmerman, 1941-44 49. Harold Herman, 1944-45 48. Rex McMorris, 1945-47 47. Frank Fister, 1947-49 Third Level, Speaker's right to left SEAT NUMBER 42. Robert Ladd, 1950-52 41. Gordon Hicks, 1952-55 40. Roland T. Tibbetts, 1955-58 39. Clay Roberts, Member, War Memorial Fund Board of Trustees 38. Cloyd R. (Bud) Croft, National Chaplain, Connellsville, Pennsylvania 37. Doctor Askey, President, American Medical Association 36. J. Dan Wright, Board of Directors, Minute Maid Corporation 34. Howard E. Butt ROSTRUM 33. Erwin D. Canham 32. General James Doolittle 31. Milton Zapata, President, JCI, San Juan, Puerto Rico 30. Phil Pugsley, Past President, JCI, Montreal, Canada 29. Ross Smythe, JCI Vice President for North America, Montreal, Canada 28. Peter Frankel, JCI Vice President for South America, Rio de Janiero, Brazil 27. Charles H. Blais, President, Canada Jaycees, Montreal, Canada 26. Luis Pacetti, President, Mexican Jaycees, Mexico City 25. Graham Jennings, Secretary General, JCI, Melbourne, Australia Top Level, Speaker's right to left SEAT NUMBER 20. Victor B. Levit, Associate Legal Counsel, San Francisco, California 19. Evan L. Hultman, General Legal Counsel, Waterloo, Iowa 18. Ben L. Swanson, Executive Vice President, Tulsa, Oklahoma 17. F. John Taylor, National Vice President, Virginia, Illinois 16. Charles R. Rodermel, National Vice President, Cheyenne, Wyoming 15. Robert Easton, National Vice President, Norway, Maine 14. Uriel Blount, National Vice President, DeLand, Florida 13. Bob Clark, President, U. S. Jaycees, Des Moines, Iowa 2. Jeff Davis, Chairman and National Vice President, Decatur, Georgia ISLE 1. Vice President Richard M. Nixon : Mrs. Nixon Mayor Raymond S. Tucker Bob Cox, Immediate Past President, U. S. Jaycees, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Morgan Doughton, National Vice President, Lemoyne, Pennsylvania 6. Byford Elwonger, National Vice President, Auburn, Nebraska 5. Tom Ruffin, National Vice President, Shreveport, Louisiana 4. Howard Thomas, National Vice President, Silver Spring, Maryland 3. Marvin B. Koonce, National Treasurer, Raleigh, North Carolina