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This file contains:
Washington Daily News article, The Nation, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 9/14/1960
Directory of Roosevelt Field Shopping Center in New York. Only cover scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Note showing file with campaign materials is attached. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/1/1960
Letter from Asa Call to James Bassett about planning activites. 1 pg. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/26/1960
Letter from James Bassett to Asa Call about an appearance at the Univerity of Southern California. 1 pg. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/20/1960
Letter from RHF to Jim. 1 pg. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/18/1960
Western Union telegram from Asa Call to Jamees Bassett about University of Southern California Appearance. 2 pgs. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/12/1960
Note about file attached. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/1/1960
Western Union telegram from Lewis Webster Jones to Richard Nixon about a televised appearance at the Conference of Christians and Jews. 2 pgs. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/25/1960
Western Union telegram from Richard Nixon to Lewis Webster Jones about televised appearance at National Conference of Christians and Jews. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attache dto previous note. [Letter], 8/1/1960
Western Union telegram from Lewis Webster Jones to Richard Nixon about a possible speech at the Conference of Christians and Jews. 3 pgs. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/4/1960
Memo to Jim from O.T. Smith. 1 pg. [Memo], n.d.
Itinerary of Richard Nixon for September 25 to October 1, 1960. 3 pgs. [Memo], 9/25/1960
Itinerary for Richard Nixon for September 29, 1960. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/29/1960
Itinerary for Richard Nixon for September 25, 1960. 2 pgs. [Memo], 9/30/1960
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This file contains:
Washington Daily News article, The Nation, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 9/14/1960
Directory of Roosevelt Field Shopping Center in New York. Only cover scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Note showing file with campaign materials is attached. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/1/1960
Letter from Asa Call to James Bassett about planning activites. 1 pg. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/26/1960
Letter from James Bassett to Asa Call about an appearance at the Univerity of Southern California. 1 pg. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/20/1960
Letter from RHF to Jim. 1 pg. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/18/1960
Western Union telegram from Asa Call to Jamees Bassett about University of Southern California Appearance. 2 pgs. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/12/1960
Note about file attached. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/1/1960
Western Union telegram from Lewis Webster Jones to Richard Nixon about a televised appearance at the Conference of Christians and Jews. 2 pgs. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/25/1960
Western Union telegram from Richard Nixon to Lewis Webster Jones about televised appearance at National Conference of Christians and Jews. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attache dto previous note. [Letter], 8/1/1960
Western Union telegram from Lewis Webster Jones to Richard Nixon about a possible speech at the Conference of Christians and Jews. 3 pgs. Attached to previous note. [Letter], 8/4/1960
Memo to Jim from O.T. Smith. 1 pg. [Memo], n.d.
Itinerary of Richard Nixon for September 25 to October 1, 1960. 3 pgs. [Memo], 9/25/1960
Itinerary for Richard Nixon for September 29, 1960. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/29/1960
Itinerary for Richard Nixon for September 25, 1960. 2 pgs. [Memo], 9/30/1960
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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
52
11
09/14/1960
Newspaper
Washington Daily News article, The Nation,
by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned.
52
11
n.d.
Brochure
Directory of Roosevelt Field Shopping
Center in New York. Only cover scanned.
52
11
08/1960
Memo
Note showing file with campaign materials is
attached. 1 pg.
52
11
08/26/1960
Letter
Letter from Asa Call to James Bassett about
planning activites. 1 pg. Attached to previous
note.
52
11
08/20/1960
Letter
Letter from James Bassett to Asa Call about
an appearance at the Univerity of Southern
California. 1 pg. Attached to previous note.
52
11
08/18/1960
Letter
Letter from RHF to Jim. 1 pg. Attached to
previous note.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Page 1 of 3
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
52
11
08/12/1960
Letter
Western Union telegram from Asa Call to
Jamees Bassett about University of Southern
California Appearance. 2 pgs. Attached to
previous note.
52
11
08/1960
Memo
Note about file attached. 1 pg.
52
11
08/25/1960
Letter
Western Union telegram from Lewis Webster
Jones to Richard Nixon about a televised
appearance at the Conference of Christians
and Jews. 2 pgs. Attached to previous note.
52
11
08/1960
Letter
Western Union telegram from Richard Nixon
to Lewis Webster Jones about televised
appearance at National Conference of
Christians and Jews. 1 pg. Duplicate not
scanned. Attache dto previous note.
52
11
08/04/1960
Letter
Western Union telegram from Lewis Webster
Jones to Richard Nixon about a possible
speech at the Conference of Christians and
Jews. 3 pgs. Attached to previous note.
52
11
n.d.
Memo
Memo to Jim from O.T. Smith. 1 pg.
52
11
09/25/1960
Memo
Itinerary of Richard Nixon for September 25
to October 1, 1960. 3 pgs.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Page 2 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
52
11
09/29/1960
Memo
Itinerary for Richard Nixon for September
29, 1960. 1 pg.
52
11
09/30/1960
Memo
Itinerary for Richard Nixon for September
25, 1960. 2 pgs.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Page 3 of 3
DIRECTORY
ROOSEVELT FIELD
Your Handy Guide
to America's Largest
Shopping Center
BEAUTIFUL ROOSEVELT FIELD SHOPPING CENTER
ON MEADOWBROOK PARKWAY, GARDEN CITY, L.1., N.Y.
Alice,
Although JB has turned down to Dr. Norman Topping
(with TV form) and you have the file, I wasn't qure
how you wanted this answered?
Adele
trtn
ASA V. CALL
CHAIRMAN
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
LOS ANGELES
10/12
August 26, 1960
scatt'd
JPK
11/1
Mr. James Bassett
Director of Planning Activities
Nixon for President Headquarters
1146 Nineteenth Street, N. W.
Washington 6, D, C.
Dear Jim:
This is in reply to your letter of August 20
which I have sent to Dr. Topping.
The letter gives us little help in making any
arrangements for a joint appearance. If you
and your associates conclude that you would
like to appear independently from Kennedy,
that is all right, too, and we could make
such an arrangement. If Dick has a notion
to do any such thing, I would appreciate
hearing about it from you.
Sincerely yours,
Aven-
Asa V. Call
AVC:mw
August 20, 1960
Mr. Asa V. Call
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company
523 West 6th Street
Los Angeles, California
Dear Asa:
This is in reply to your telegram con-
cerning the Vice President's possible appearance
before a convocation of first voters at the Univer-
sity of Southern California. We are endeavoring
to work on a three week advance notification basis
for the fall campaign and present indications are
that we would not be in the Southern California
area until some time in October. Therefore, it
is not possible at this time to give a definite an-
swer to such a splendid invitation.
You may be sure that the correspond-
ence on the U.S.C. appearance, which is consid-
erable, will be very much at hand when we solidify
the Los Angeles itinerary.
Sincerely,
James Bassett
Director of
Planning Activities
JB/mmy
8/18/60
Jim:
I think you realize the obvious
importance of this.
RHF
Jan - do you want the
previous on this ? ? 9
asa V, Call
Pa M hif
523 went 6th st
La.
OF SERVICE
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Letter Telegram
W. P. MARSHALL, PRESIDENT
The filing 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
08
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NFF034 NFF WB063 LONG RX PD TDW LOSANGELES CALIF
12 350P EDT
1960 AUG 12 PM
JAMES BASSETT, CARE ROBERT FINCH
OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT (NF) WASHDC
CONFIRMING MY TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH MR FINCH TODAY. THE
CONVOCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE WHO ARE VOTING FOR THE FIRST TIME
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAN BE ARRANGED ON
ANY DAY BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 20TH AND THE ELECTION WHICH WOULD
BE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO VICE PRESIDENT NIXONS CAMPAIGN.
SINCE TALKING WITH BOB FINCH, WE HAVE RECEIVED ADDITIONAL
STRONG EVIDENCE OF SENATOR KENNEDY'S INTEREST IN LAYING HIS
PROGRAM BEFORE FIRST VOTERS AT THIS UNIVERSITY. FOR THIS REASON
IT IS ESPECIALLY URGENT THAT THE VICE PRESIDENT APPEAR PERSONALLY
TO PRESENT THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM OF ESPECIAL INTEREST
TO YOUNG PEOPLE.
PRESIDENT TOPPING CAN ARRANGE MR NIXON. APPEARANCE EITHER
of SERVICE
This is a fast message
WESTERN UNION
SYMBOLS
unless its deferred char-
DL = Day 08 Lenger
acter is indicated by the
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proper symbol.
TELEGRAM
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W. P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT
1960 SF-1201 AUG (4-10)
LT=
Letter Telegram
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JOINTLY WITH SENATOR KENNEDY OR SEPARATELY, WHICHEVER IS MOST
ADVANTAGEOUS.
MY COLLEAGUES AND I PERSONALLY ASSURE YOU OF A TREMENDOUS
TURNOUT AND OF MAXIMUM ADVANTAGE TO THE CAMPAIGN
ASA CALL.
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W.P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT
The filing time shown in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at paint of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME at point of destination
NFF005 SYB024
SY GDA094 LONG NL PD GD NEW YORK NY 25
THE HONORABLE RICHARD M NIXON
VIP
adote 1960 AUG 25 PM 5 48
THE SENATE OFFICE BLDG WASHDC
SINCE CONGRESS HAS MADE POSSIBLE TELEVISION APPEARANCES FOR
BOTH CANDIDATES, I WISH TO REITERATE MY PREVIOUS INVITATION
FOR YOU AND SENATOR KENNEDY TO APPEAR JOINTLY AT OUR ANNUAL
MEETING IN NEW YORK AT A BALLROOM DINNER ON OCTOBER 31 OR NOVEMBER
1, OR AT A LUNCHEON ON NOVEMBER 3 OR NOVEMBER 4.
OUR ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE ATTENDED BY LEADING MEN
AND WOMEN FROM ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES, FROM ALL WALKS
OF LIFE, AND FROM ALL RELIGIOUS AND ETHNIC GROUPS. WE BELIEVE
THAT IT WOULD BE EXTREMELY APPROPRIATE TO HAVE YOU AND SENATOR
KENNEDY APPEAR TOGETHER ON THE GENERAL THEME OF "HUMAN RIGHTS
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TELEGRAM
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W. P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT
AUG 25
Letter Telegram
The filing time shown in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is DOGAL TIME at point of destination
AND NATIONAL UNITY," GOVERNOR RIBICOFF, REPLYING ON BEHALF
OF SENATOR KENNEDY, AND THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE
IN WASHINGTON HAVE INDICATED DEEP INTEREST IN SUCH A MEETING.
ARRANGEMENTS WILL BE MADE FOR NATIONAL RADIO AND TELEVISION
COVERAGE.
THIS MEETING WOULD PROVIDE A MOST APPROPRIATE FORUM,
REACHING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN NEW YORK AND THROUGHOUT THE
NATION, FOR THE FRANK DISCUSSION OF ISSUES WHICH, I BELIEVE,
ARE RAPIDLY BECOMING OF THE MOST VITAL CONCERN TO THE ELECTORATE.
I URGE YOUR EARNEST CONSIDERATION OF THIS REQUEST
LEWIS WEBSTER JONES PRESIDENT
NATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS INC.
Telefax WESTERN UNION Telefax
SENDING BLANK
CALL
LETTERS
KBB
TELEG.
CHARGE
TO
DICK NIXON CLUBS
Lewis Webster Jones, President
National Conference of Christians and Jews
New York, New York
Appreciate your kind invitation to address conference jointly
with Senator Kennedy but unable to make any commitment
since format of nationally televised debates still under
discussions. We will keep your telegram at hand for
consideration when matter is resolved. As always it was a
distinct pleasure to hear from your splendid organization.
Richard Nixon
toldadele
Send the above message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to
PLEASE TYPE OR WRITE PLAINLY WITHIN BORDER-DO NOT FOLD
1269-(R 4-55)
Telefax WESTERN SENDING BLANK UNION Telefax
CALL
CHARGE
LETTERS
KBB
TELEG.
TO
DICK NIXON CLUBS
Lewis Webster Jones, President
National Conference of Christians and Jews
New York, New York
Appreciate your kind invitation to address conference jointly
with Senator Kennedy but unable to make any commitment
since format of nationally televised debates still under
discussions. We will keep your telegram at hand for
consideration when matter is resolved. As always it was a
distinct pleasure to hear from your splendid organization.
Richard Nixon
Send the above message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to
PLEASE TYPE OR WRITE PLAINLY WITHIN BORDER-DO NOT FOLD
1269-{R 4-55)
CLASS OF SERVICE
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DL=Day Letter
unless its deferred char+
NL=Night Letter
acter is indicated by the
TELEGRAM
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W.P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT
1960
AUG
Letter Telegram
4
NFA115 SYA145
SY GDA049 LONG PD GD NEW YORK NY 4 158P EDT
THE HONORABLE RICHARD M NIXON
VIP
adele
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
WASHDC
ON JUNE 29, WE WROTE INVITING YOU, IF ELECTED, TO SPEAK AT
THE CLOSING LUNCHEON SESSION OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS ON WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16.
IN VIEW OF YOUR WILLINGNESS TO SHARE-THE PLATFORM WITH THE
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE AND DISCUSS THE GREAT ISSUES OF THE DAY,
THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE IS WILLING TOMOVE FORWARD THE DATE
OF OUR ANNUAL MEETING IN ORDER TO PROVIDE YOU AND SENATOR KENNEDY
WITH AN APPORTUNITY TO CONDUCT A DIALOGUE ON A VITAL ISSUE
OF THE TIMES, NAMELY "HUMAN RIGHTS AND NATIONAL
UNITY. THIS OCCASION WILL BE ATTENDED BY TOP BUSINESS, LABOR,
CLASS OF SERVICE
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DL= Day Letter
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NL
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acter is indicated by the
TELEGRAM
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proper symbol.
=
Letter Telegram
W.P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT
The filing 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
EDUCATION, CIVIC AND RELIGOUS DELEGATES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
COUNTRY, WHO, LIKE YOURSELF, HAVE WORKED WITH THE NATIONAL
CONFERENCE. NETWORK
TELEVISION AND RADIO COVERAGE WILL BE PROVIDED. WOULD YOU
CONSIDER SUCH A SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT AT A BALLROOM DINNER ON
OTCOBER 31, OR NOVEMBER1, OR A LUNCHEON ON NOVEMBER 3 OR 4?
YOU HAVE INDICATED CONVICIONS WHICH ARE OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE
TO OUR CONSITUENCY. THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL GIVE YOU A MOST SIGNIFICANT
AND APPROPRIATE AUDIENCE OF NEW YORK AND NATIONAL LEADERS AS
WELL AS MILLIONS OF AMERICAN CITIZENS TO WHOM YOU CAN MAKE
CLEAR YOUR VIEWS AND THOSE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ON ONE OF
AMERICA'S MOST URGENT PROBLEMS. A REPLY AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE
WILL BE APPRECIATED
LEWIS WEBSTER JONES PRESIDENT THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF
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II
Letter Telegram
W. P. MARSHALL. PRESIDENT
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CHRISTIANS & JEWS.
Jim
Enc. Find 8 ORIGINALS
78 he Multilithed-
125 Copies as early
as possible - 1st
PRIORTY. The Resion
the Job is DoNe
O.T. smith
Third Campaign Week
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
ITINERARY OF
VICE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON
September 25 through October 1, 1960
Sunday, September 25
Convair Aircraft
8:00 PM EDT
Depart Washington National Airport enroute
(600 mi. - 3:20)
to Chicago, Illinois
10:20 PM CDT
Arrive Chicago Midway Airport
AM: Ned Sullivan
Population of Chicago is 4, 000, 000
U. S. Senator for Illinois is Everett M. Dirksen
Candidate for Senate is Samuel W. Witwer
Governor of Illinois is William G. Stratton
Congressmen for Chicago are:
Edward J. Derwinski, (4th District)
Harold R. Collier, (10th District)
Marguerite Stitt Church, (13th District)
Elmer J. Hoffman, (14th District)
Candidates for Congress are:
Genoa S. Washington, (1st District)
Bernard E. Epton, (2nd District)
Emmet F. Byrne, (3rd District)
Edward J. Tomek, (5th District)
Frank Estes, (6th District)
Lawrence J. Blasi, (7th District)
Henry Kliner, Jr., (8th District)
Chester Emanuelson, (9th District)
Timothy P. Sheehan, (11th District - former Congressman)
Theodore P. Fields, (12th District)
Timothy Sheehan is in charge of arrangements
Reception Committee:
Governor William G. Stratton
Samuel W. Witwer, Candidate for U. S. Senate
Senator Everett Dirksen
Congressman Edward J. Derwinski, (4th District)
James S. Kemper, National Committeeman
page 1
Sunday, September 25 (continued)
Reception Committee (continued)
Mrs. C. Wayland Brooks, National Committeewoman
Frank Connell, Chairman, Cook County
William Fettridge, Chairman, Nixon-Lodge Volunteers
Mrs. Ann Miller, Co-Chairman, Cook County
George F. Carpentier, Secretary of State
and other party leaders
10:40 PM
Depart airport enroute to hotel
11:20 PM
ARRIVE PICK-CONGRESS HOTEL AND REMAIN OVERNIGHT
Press Room located on First Floor
page 2
Monday, September 26
10:30 AM
Depart hotel enroute to Hotel Morrison
(8 blks. - :25)
10:55 AM
ARRIVE GRAND BALLROOM (TERRACE
CASINO) HOTEL MORRISON
Escort Committee:
Jack Stevenson, 1st Vice President
Dick Livingston, Secretary-Treasurer
Leon Green, Member of Executive Committee
Raleigh Rajoppi, Member of Executive Committee
Program:
Vice President and Mrs. Nixon introduced by
Maurice Hutcheson, President of Union
11:00 to
11:30 AM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT TO THE UNITED
BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF
AMERICA
Newsreel coverage for television
Greets platform guests following address
11:45 AM
Depart Hotel Morrison enroute to Pick-Congress Hotel
12:00 Noon
ARRIVE PICK- CONGRESS HOTEL
IN HOTEL - STAFF WORK IN EXCESS OF 7 HOURS
7:15 PM
Depart hotel for TV Studio
7:25 PM
Arrive rear entrance to WBBM-TV, CBS-TV Studio,
630 North McClurg Street
7:30 PM
Photography Session
7:45 PM
Telecast preparation, etc.
8:30 to
NATIONAL TELEVISION DEBATE
9:30 PM
To be carried as a public service by CBS, NBC
and ABC networks comprising approximately 500
television stations and 2,000 radio stations.
(Program Advance - Bruce Allen)
9:45 PM
Depart TV studio enroute to hotel
10:00 PM
ARRIVE PICK-CONGRESS HOTEL AND REMAIN OVERNIGHT
page 3
Thursday, September 29 (continued)
1:35 PM EDT
Depart Burlington enroute to Manchester,
NewHampshire
(145 mi. - 1:10)
Lunch on plane
2:45 PM EDT
Arrive Manchester, Grenier Airport
AM: Jim Murphy
Population of Manchester is 85, 000
U.S. Senators are Norris Cotton and
Styles Bridges (candidate for re-election)
Congressmen are Chester E. Merrow
(1st District) and Perkins Bass (2nd District)
Governor is Wesley Powell
Stewart Lamprey is in charge of arrangements
Band at airport: Club Alpine (High School group)
Motorcade Chairman is Robert Allard
Reception Committee:
Robert Burroughs, Chairman, Airport Greeting
Committee
Senator Styles Bridges
Governor Wesley Powell
Judge William Treat, National Committeeman
Norma Currier, National Committeewoman
Mayor Joseph Benoit
Mr. Roscoe A. Ammon
Senator Norris Cotton
Congressman Chester Merrow
Congressman Perkins Bass
3:05 PM
Depart airport for Merrimack Common
(down town Manchester)
(5 mi. - :20)
Bad weather alternative: National Guard
Armory
3:25 PM
Arrive Merrimack Common
Page 20
Friday, September 30
9:00 AM EDT
Depart Boston enroute to Bangor, Maine
(204 mi. - 1:30)
10:30 AM EDT
Arrive Bangor, Dow Field AFB
AM: Ned Sullivan
Population of Bangor is 35,000
U.S. Senator is Margaret Chase Smith
Congressman for Bangor is Clifford G. McIntire
(3rd District)
Governor of Maine is John H. Reed
Judson Jude, County Chairman, is in charge of
arrangements
Flowers for Mrs. Nixon presented by Marie
McLaughlin, State Committeewoman
Reception Committee:
Governor John Reed
Senator Margaret Chase Smith
Congressman Clifford G. McIntire (3rd District)
David Nichols, State Chairman
Ellen Thomas, State Vice Chairman
Brad Hutchins, National Committeeman
Helen Mitchell, National Committeewoman
Peter Garland, Candidate for Congress (1st District)
Stanley Tupper, Candidate for Congress (2nd District)
Judson Jude, County Chairman
Lloyd Elliot, President, University of Maine
Motorcade Chairman is Arthur W. Chandler
10:40 AM
Depart airport enroute to Bass Park
(4 mi. - :15)
Possible stop-by: Statue of Hannibal Hamlin - First
Republican Vice President of the U.S. (Lincoln
Administration)
10:55 AM
ARRIVE BASS PARK
Page 24
Friday, September 30 (continued)
Platform Committee:
Governor John Reed
Senator Margaret Chase Smith
Congressman Clifford G. McIntire (3rd District)
David Nichols, State Chairman
Ellen Thomas, State Vice Chairman
Brad Hutchins, National Committeeman
Helen Mitchell, National Committeewoman
Peter Garland, Candidate for Congress (1st district)
Stanley Tupper, Candidate for Congress (2nd District)
Judson Jude, County Chairman
Lloyd Elliot, President, University of Maine
Program:
Master of Ceremonies is Congressman McIntire
Mr. McIntire introduces Senator Margaret Chase Smith
Senator Smith introduces Mrs. Nixon
Governor Reed introduces the Vice President
11:00 to
11:30 AM
ADDRESS BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
Paid local television on five television stations
in Maine for live broadcast. WABI-TV is the
originating station. (Program Advance: A1 Wallace)
Greets platform guests following address.
Presentation of a basket of products of Bangor
from six girls and a tomahawk from two little
Indian girls to the Vice President.
11:45 AM
Depart Bass Park enroute to airport
(4 mi. - :10)
11:55 AM
Arrive airport
12:05 PM EDT
Depart Bangor enroute to Binghamton,
New York
(405 mi. - 2:15)
Lunch on plane
2:20 PM EDT
Arrive Binghamton, Broome County
Airport
AM: Bill Black
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