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This file contains:
Letter from Bob Haldeman to Nixon/Lodge tour group. RE: Use of call director telephones. 2 pgs. [Letter], 9/2/1960
Press release about Henry Cabot Lodge's staff. 5 pgs. [Report], 9/3/1960
Letter from Bob Wilson to All Advance Men. Subject: Press conferences for VP Nixon. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/5/1960
Memo from Bob Wilson to Advance men. Subject: Revised instructions on meeting local reception committees. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/6/1960
Memo from Ed Terrar to Advance men. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Detroit Times. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Detroit News. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Detroit Free Press. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to greensboro Daily News. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Portland Sunday Telegram. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Portland Press Herald. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Portland Evening Express. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Seattle Post-Intelligence. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/7/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Seattle Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Honolulu Star Bulletin. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/7/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Honolulu Advertiser. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago News. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago Sun Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago Sun Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago Tribune. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago American. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Memo from Ed Terrar to Advance men. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/7/1960
Nixon Advance. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attached to previous. [Memo], 9/2/1960
Lodge Advance. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attached to previous. [Memo], 9/2/1960
Schedule for Baltimore trip on September 12, 1960. Attached to previous. [Memo], 9/12/1960
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This file contains:
Letter from Bob Haldeman to Nixon/Lodge tour group. RE: Use of call director telephones. 2 pgs. [Letter], 9/2/1960
Press release about Henry Cabot Lodge's staff. 5 pgs. [Report], 9/3/1960
Letter from Bob Wilson to All Advance Men. Subject: Press conferences for VP Nixon. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/5/1960
Memo from Bob Wilson to Advance men. Subject: Revised instructions on meeting local reception committees. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/6/1960
Memo from Ed Terrar to Advance men. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Detroit Times. 1 pg. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Detroit News. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Detroit Free Press. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to greensboro Daily News. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Portland Sunday Telegram. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Portland Press Herald. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Portland Evening Express. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Seattle Post-Intelligence. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/7/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Seattle Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Honolulu Star Bulletin. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/7/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Honolulu Advertiser. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago News. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago Sun Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago Sun Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago Tribune. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago American. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 9/6/1960
Memo from Ed Terrar to Advance men. 1 pg. [Memo], 9/7/1960
Nixon Advance. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attached to previous. [Memo], 9/2/1960
Lodge Advance. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attached to previous. [Memo], 9/2/1960
Schedule for Baltimore trip on September 12, 1960. Attached to previous. [Memo], 9/12/1960
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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
32
09/02/1960
Letter
Letter from Bob Haldeman to Nixon/Lodge
tour group. RE: Use of call director
telephones. 2 pgs.
52
32
09/03/1960
Report
Press release about Henry Cabot Lodge's
staff. 5 pgs.
52
32
09/05/1960
Letter
Letter from Bob Wilson to All Advance
Men. Subject: Press conferences for VP
Nixon. 1 pg.
52
32
09/06/1960
Memo
Memo from Bob Wilson to Advance men.
Subject: Revised instructions on meeting
local reception committees. 1 pg.
52
32
09/06/1960
Memo
Memo from Ed Terrar to Advance men. 1 pg.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Detroit Times.
1 pg.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Page 1 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Detroit News.
1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Detroit Free
Press. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to greensboro
Daily News. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Portland
Sunday Telegram. 1 pg. Attached to
previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Portland Press
Herald. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Portland
Evening Express. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/07/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Seattle Post-
Intelligence. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Page 2 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Seattle Times.
1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/07/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Honolulu Star
Bulletin. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Honolulu
Advertiser. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago
News. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago Sun
Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago Sun
Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago
Tribune. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Page 3 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
52
32
09/06/1960
Letter
Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Chicago
American. 1 pg. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/07/1960
Memo
Memo from Ed Terrar to Advance men. 1 pg.
52
32
09/02/1960
Memo
Nixon Advance. 1 pg. Duplicate not
scanned. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/02/1960
Memo
Lodge Advance. 1 pg. Duplicate not
scanned. Attached to previous.
52
32
09/12/1960
Memo
Schedule for Baltimore trip on September
12, 1960. Attached to previous.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Page 4 of 4
September 2, 1960
TO: NIXON/LODGE TOUR GROUP
FROM: Bob Haldeman
RE: USE OF CALL DIRECTOR TELEPHONES
There has been some confusion regarding the use of our phone system
and the purpose of this memo is to try to explain how to take full advantage
of the flexibility of the system we have.
Branch Lines Off Switchboard -
Your phone has several branch lines off the National Committee
and Nixon/Lodge Campaign switchboards. These are the 3-digit
numbers and are assigned to specific individuals so that incoming
calls through the board can be routed directly to you. Outgoing
calls aan be placed by the Switchboard operator on these branches.
Direct Lines -
We have 10 direct lines in sequence, starting with FE 8-4920 and
running through FE 8-4929. These are divided so that FE 8-4920-4
ring in only the Central Tour Office (Room 303). These lines
are used for incoming calls for the Nixon Tour group.
FE 8-4925 - 9 ring both in 303 and in 305 and these lines are used
for incoming calls for the Lodge Tour Group.
Because these all are direct outside lines they can be used at all
times, day and night regardless of whether the Switchboard is open
or not. They should, however, be kept as clear as possible for
incoming calls from the Advance Men.
Intercom - There is a dial intercom system connecting all of
the phones in this system. This is operated by pushing the
intercom button, lifting the receiver and then dialing the proper
2-digit number for the party you wish to reach. His phone will
then ring at his desk only.
A list of intercom numbers is attached. The intercom should be
used at all times when you want to talk directly with another
member of the Nixon or Lodge tour group. This is much faster
than going through the Switchboard. It will also save walking
back and forth from office to office.
The intercom should be used when you want to put another party
in the tour group onto an incoming call on one of your direct lines.
This is done by pushing the hold button and dialing the other party.
DIAL INTERCOM SYSTEM
Nixon-Lodge Tour Group
21
Jim Bassett
22
Alice Smith
23
Bob Wilson
24
Connie Smith
25
Warren Brock
26
Portia Sapanaro
27
Mimi Burch
28
Mary D'Angelo
29
30
31
Bob Haldeman
32
Chris O'Polka
33
Caman Newberry
34
Kay Showker
35
Bob Wilson
Margaret Young
Tack Woolley
36
AT Larivee
Ed Terrar
37
Marianna Maddox
38
39
Jack MacKenzie
John Jex
Vincent F. O'Brien
Press Secretary to
FOR RELEASE SATURDAY AM'S
Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge
September 3, 1960
National Headquarters Nimon-Lodge
1146 19th St., N. W., Washington 6, D.C.
Henry Cabot Lodge, the Republican nominee for Vice President, has
selected a staff of 15 aides to assist him in the coming campaign, it was
announced today by his Campaign Director, Cammann Newberry.
Mr. Newberry, a resident of Beverly Farms, Mass., served the
nominee as administrative assistant while Mr. Lodge was Senator from
Massachusetts from 1947 to 1952. From 1953 to 1959, he was associated
with Little, Brown & Company, Boston publishers, as managing editor.
f. graduate of Harvard, Class of 1937, and Harvard Law School in 1941,
he was an Army Major with a field artillery unit in World War II. An
attorney, he served with the Department of Justice in 1947. He has four
sons.
Other staff members include:
Representative William H. Bates of the Sixth Massachusetts Con-
gressional District, who will serve as personal aide to Ambassador Lodge.
A graduate of Brown University and Harvard Graduate School of Business
Administration, Congressman Bates was a lieutenant commander in the
Navy before being elected in 1950 to succeed his father, the late George J.
Bates. He is currently serving on the House Armed Services Committee
and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. His home is in Salem, Mass.,
and he has one daughter.
Allan A. Larivee of Beverly, Mass., administrative assistant.
1. former personal aide to Senator Leverett Saltonstall during his three
terms as Governor of Massachusetts, Mr. Larivee is on leave from his
duties as assistant to the vice president and chairman of the board of
C. H. Sprague & Son Company, Boston wholesale fuel distributors. He
has twin sons.
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John R. MacKenzie of McLean, Va., campaign schedule manager.
4 native of Troy, N.Y., he is a graduate of Manhattan College and Albany
Law School and served as congressional liaison officer for the Federal
Aviation Agency and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in
Washington. He was active in planning schedules and advance arrange-
ments for both President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon in the
1956 campaign and was tour director for the Nixon campaign in 1958.
He also managed the Nixon primary campaign in Pennsylvania this year
and was area field manager for the Vice President in the Northeast and
Middle Atlantic States. He has three children.
Edward F. Terrar of San Diego, California, campaign tour manager.
An attorney, Mr. Terrar managed congressional campaigns for Congress-
man Bob Wilson of California and was tour manager of Vice President
Nixon's campaign in 1956. He also managed the Nixon primary cam-
paigns in New Hampshire, Visconsin, Indiana, Oregon and California
earlier this year. Previously, he served as administrative assistant to
Congressman Wilson and special assistant to Secretary of Labor
James P. Mitchell. He has two sons.
Gerald Morrison of Hollywood, California, television-radio adviser.
A graduate of University of Iowa and Northwestern University, he has
served as television adviser to former Governor Dewey and former
Senator Irving Ives of New York and has produced television appearances
of President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon. In recent years, he
has been agency producer for many top TV shows including featuring
Steve Allen, Burns & Allen, Frances Langford and Liberace. Author
of two novels, he has also written several plays and scripts for tele-
vision.
MORE
- 3 -
Thomas J. McTiernan of Falls Church, Va., personal aide to
Ambassador Lodge. h native of Little Falls, N.Y., he is a graduate
of Syracuse University and has law degrees from Albany Law School and
Georgetown University. Mr. McTiernan served in World War II as an
Air Force pilot and has been a special agent for the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and an attorney for the U. S. Department of Justice.
Ambassador Lodge will have five special aides. They include:
Serrell Hillman of New York City, who will be on leave from the
New York bureau of Time Magazine for the campaign period. A graduate
of Harvard, Class of 1941, he has been with Time for 16 years. Previ-
ously, he served as a reporter for the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press,
PM in New York City and as a labor correspondent for United Fress in
Washington. He has one son.
Charles McCarry of Washington, D.C., on leave from his duties
as aide to David A. Morse, director-general of the International Labor
Office at Geneva, Switzerland. A native of Pittsfield, Mass., he edited
an Army newspaper and served as a Stars and Stripes correspondent in
Europe. After experience as a reporter for the Youngstown, Ohio,
Vindicator and as editor of the Lisbon, Ohio, Evening Journal, he was
a special aide to Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell. He is married
to the former Nancy Neill and they have two sons.
C. Henry Glovsky of Beverly, Mass., a practicing attorney in
Beverly, who also served as a member of the Massachusetts House of
Representatives and State Senate for several terms in the district once
represented by Mr. Lodge. Mr. Glovsky is a graduate of Dartmouth
College, the London School of Economics and Political Science and
Harvard Law School. He is the father of three boys.
MORE
-4-
Stephen May of Rochester, N. Y., who will be on leave for the
campaign from his duties as executive assistant to Cenator Kennth B.
Keating of New York. 1. graduate of Wesleyan University, he has also
studied at Georgetown Law School. After service as an enlisted man
in the Army, he joined Mr. Keating's staff in 1955 as a legislative as-
sistant. He has successively served as personal, legislative and execu-
tive assistant to "enator Keating.
Richard K. Carlton of New York City, has left the Macmillan. Co.,
book publishers, where he was a senior editor. t.. graduate of Yale,
with a doctorate from the Sorbonne, he was previously a staff member
of the Council on Foreign Relations and supervisor of research with the
Free Europe Committee. He is married to the former Helen Storey of
Carlisle, Pa., and they have a boy, 7.
Dennis Cain of New York City, who will be on leave of absence
from NBC where he has been director of the "Today" show for the past
three years. Prior to that he was a producer-director for WRCV-TV in
Philadelphia. He has produced and directed many network and local
television programs in public affairs, variety and dramatics, as well as
news and special events. Cain will serve as advance programming man
during the campaign. A native of Baltimore, he is a graduate of the
University of Maryland. During World War II he served as an officer
with the U. S. Maritime Cervice. He has twin daughters, 5.
Francis H. McCarthy of Beverly, Mass., who has been on Mr.
Lodge's staff since his first election to public office as a Massachusetts
State representative in 1932, will continue to serve as the candidate's
personal secretary.
Announcement of the appointment of Vincent. P. O'Brien, news
editor of the Lynn (Mass.) Item as press secretary was announced
previously.
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Henry Wise, Jr., M.D., of Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston,
Mass., will be traveling on the campaign as a special aide. He was
formerly Chief Resident in General Surgery, at Beverly Hospital, Beverly,
Mass. Dr. Wise also served as a Captain in the Medical Corps, U. S.
Army, and was assigned to the Directorate of the Medical Research,
Chemical Warfare Laboratories, at the U. S. Army Chemical Center. A
native of Fhiladelphia, he is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College
and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
#
September 5, 1960
TO: All Advance Men.
FROM: Bob Wilson
SUBJECT: Press Conferences for Vice President Nixon
Herb Klein reports that we cannot expect press conferences
on a daily basis, but the Vice President will endeavor to have them as
frequently as possible.
Just for an example, in 1956 Adlai Stevenson had only two
press conferences, and President Eisenhower had eight during the
campaign.
We will endeavor to notify Advance Men if a press conference
is a possibility. In such case, the Advance Man should stake out a room
and have it available in case a firm decision is made on having a press
conference.
It is a good idea to arrange television and radio coverage of
each press conference. One-half hour is average time for arranging press
conferences, preferably in the late afternoon or early evening.
On the first week's schedule the Vice President has tentatively
approved three press conferences; at 8:00 A. M., Tuesday, September 13;
upon arrival in Peoria, and upon arrival at the hotel in Minneapolis. Advance
Men for these three locations should choose a suitable room and notify us the
name or number of the room for our schedules.
September 6, 1960
MEMORANDUM TO: Advancemen
FROM: Bob Wilson
SUBJECT: Revised instructions on meeting local
reception committees.
Herb Klein has just approved a changed policy for a proper
time interval in the schedule for meeting local reception
committee and platform guests.
Rather than having this ceremony prior to the Vice President's
speech, it is now deemed better, as a general rule, to bring
the Vice President onto the stage or platform immediately
prior to his introduction and his speech. After his speech he
will then have an opportunity, which should be carefully arranged,
to meet and shake hands with distinguished guests and other
platform participants.
The main reason for this is to allow a period of from 20 to
30 minutes after a speech for the newsmen to file their
stories before taking off for the next activity.
This is now to be SOP. Any deviations from this
policy must be approved by the office.
BW/cs
September 6, 1960
MEMORANDUM
TO: Advance Man
FROM: Ed Terrar
The instructions for the motorcade stated that the
signs on the side of the car occupied by the Ambassador
and Mrs. Lodge are to carry the script "Ambassador and
Mrs. Lodge." Delete repeat delete this inscription.
The card is only to carry the name Henry Cabot Lodge.
Chron 9/6
September 6, 1960
Detroit Times
Detroit, Michigan
Gentlemen:
Please mail to the above address, one copy each of the
August 24, 25, 26 and 27 papers.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Detroit News
Detroit, Michigan
Gentlemen:
Please mail to the above address, one copy each of the
August 24, 24, 26 and 27 issues of your paper.
Sincerly,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Detroit Free Press
Detroit, Michigan
Gentlemen:
Please send me one copy each of the August 24, 25, 26 and
27th issues of your paper.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Greensboro Daily News
Greensboro, North Carolina
Gentlemen:
Please send us one copy each of the August 17 and 18'
issues of your paper.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Portland Sunday Telegram
Portland, Maine
Gentlemen:
Please send me one copy each of your issues of August 13
and August 14.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September6, 1960
Portland Press Herald
Portland, Maine
Gentlemen:
Please send me one copy each of the August 13 and 14 editions
of your paper.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Portland Evening Express
Portland, Maine
Gentlemen:
Please send me one copy each of the August 13 and 14th editions
your paper.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 7, 1960
Seattle Post-Intelligence
Seattle, Washington
Gentlemen:
Please send me one copy each of your paper for the dates of
August 5 and 6.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Seattle Times
Seattle, Washington
Gentlemen:
Please send us one copy each of the August 5 and 6 issues
of your paper.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 7, 1960
Honolulu Star Bulletin
Honolulu, Hawaii
Gentlemen:
Please send us one copy of your paper for the 3rd of August.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Honolulu Advertiser
Honolulu, Hawaii
Gentlemen:
Please send us one copy of your paper for the 3rd of August.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:efo
September 6, 1960
Chicago News
Chicago, Illinois
Attention!: Back Issue Dept.
Gentlemen:
Please send us one copy each of your paper from the dates
of July 25, 27, 28 and 29.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Chicago Sun Times
Chicago, Illinois
Gentlemen:
Please send us one copy each of your paper from the dates
of July 25, 27, 28 and 29.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Chicago Sun Times
Chicago, Illinois
Gentlemen:
Please send us one copy each of your paper from the dates
of July 25, 27, 28 and 29.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Chicago Tribune
Chicago, Illinois
Gentlemen:
Please send us one copy each of the July 25,
27, 28 and 29th issues of your paper.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
September 6, 1960
Chicago American
Chicago, Illinois
Attention: Back Issue Department
Gentlemen:
Would you please send us one copy each of the July 25,
27, 28 and 29th issues of your paper.
Sincerely yours,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:cfo
MEMORANDUM
September 7, 1960
TO: Advance Men
FROM: Ed Terrar
Instructions to the Motorcade Chairmen state that
car number one is to be a "4-door sedan unless con-
vertible specified". Substitute the following: "Use
a convertible at all times unless a 4-door sedan is
specified".
In this instance you should be sure that the top
to the convertible does function since, for long rides
through the open country or in inclement weather, it
will be necessary to bring up the top.
With respect to the signs on both sides, it is
strongly urged that the signs be of thin white paper
and that an extra-wide tape be used to attach them to
the doors.
Rev. 9/2/60
NIXON ADVANCE
12 -
Baltimore
Paull Marshall
Indianapolis
John Whitaker
Dallas
Sullivan
San Francisco
John Ehrlichman
13 -
Portland
Dick Miller
Botse
Stan Lothridge
14 -
Grand Forks, N.D.
Bob McCune
Peoria
Sherm Unger
15 -
Atlantic City
John Warner
Roanoke
John Whitaker
Omaha
Bob Ogden
16 -
Omaha
Bob Ogden
lowa
John Ehrichman/ Paul O'Brien
17 -
Sioux City
Ehrlichman / O'Brien
Minneapolis/ St. Paul
Dick Miller
19 -
Scranton
John Whitaker
20 -
Michigan
Tom Pownall/ Bill Black
21 -
Shreveport
Bob McCune
Tulsa
Sherm Unger
Springfield, Mo.
John Warner
22 - Sullivan )
Reckford )
John Chrlichman / Renouf Russell
23 -
Sioux Falls
Dick Miller
Mansas City, Kansas
Sherm Unger
Rev. 9/2/60
LODGE ADVANCE
12 -
Baltimore
Marshall
Columbus
Tom Pownall
13 -
Huntington, W. Va.
Sherm Unger
Youngstown
Tom Powmall/ Jim Murphy/ Bill Black
Penna. Motorcade
11
as
"
Erie
(1
11
10
14 -
Penna. Motorcade
It
"
"
Chicago Dinner
Ned Sullivan / Renouf Russell
15 -
Chicago or m.
11
"
16 -
Florida
Bob Mc Cune / George Aldrich
19 -
N.J. Motorcade
John Warner / Bob Krill
20 -
N.Y. - Glens Falls,
Watertown
Stan Lothridge
N.Y. - Plattsburgh
Niagara Falls
Jim Murphy
21 -
Wiscomsin- Madison
Clintonville, Fond
du Lac, Oshkosh
Ned Sullivan
Green Bay
Paull Marshall
22 - Indiana
John Whitaker / Bob Ogden
23 - Ohio
Tom Pownall / Bill Black
24 - Hartford
Stan Lothridge
25 -
Fairfield-Greenwich
Jim Murphy
NIXON ADVANCE
12 -
Baltimore
Paull Marshall
Indianapolis
John Whitaker
San Antonio
Sullivan
San Francisco
John Ehrlichman
13 -
Boise
Lothridge
Portland
Dick Miller
14 -
Great Falls
Paull Marshall
Grand Forks
Bob McCune
Milwaukee/Racine
Sherm Unger
15 -
Noon?
Murphy
Atlantic City
John Warner
Roanoke
John Whitaker
Omaha
Bob Ogden
16 -
Omaha
Bob Ogden
Iowa
John Ehrlichman/ Paull O'Brien
17 -
Minneapolis/St. Paul
Dick Miller
19 -
Scranton
John Whitaker
20 -
Michigan
Pownall/ Bill Black
21 -
Shreveport
Bob Mc Cune
Tulsa
Sherm Unger
Springfield, Mo.
John Warner
22 -
Peoria
)
Sullivan )
John Ehrlichman/ Renouf Russell
Rockford )
23 -
Sioux Falls
Dick Miller
Kansas City, Kans.
Sherm Unger
LODGE ADVANCE
12 -
Baltimore
Marshall
Columbus
John Warner
13 -
Youngstown
Tom Pownall
Motorcade, Pa.
Jim Murphy
Erie
Tom Pownall
14 -
Penn. Motorcade
Bob Ogden / Bill Black
Chicago dinner
Ned Sullivan / Renouf Russell
15 -
Chicago or m.
Ned Sullivan / Renouf Russell
16 -
Florida
Bob McCune/ George Aldrich
19 -
N.J. Motorcade
John Warner / Bob Krill
20 -
N.Y. - Glens Falls,
Watertown
Stan Lothridge
N.Y. - Plattsburg,
Niagara Falls
Jim Murphy
21 -
Wisc. - Madison
Paull Marshall
Clintonville, Fond
du Lac, Oshkosh
Ned Sullivan
Green Bay
Paul Marshall
22 -
Indiana
John Whitaker / Bob Ogden
23 -
Ohio
Tom Pownall / Bill Black
24 -
Hartford
Stan Lothridge
25 -
Fairfield-Greenwich
Jim Murphy
BALTIMORE SCHEDULE
Sept. 12, 1960
arrive Friendship Airport
10:15 A.M.
Eisenhower, Nixon and Lodge
(Auto or helicopter)
Individual pictures of each Congressional candidate with Nixon
and Lodge. All 7 candidates are attractive, young and
3 are Phi Betas.
Program - 20 minutes - 3 brief speeches by Ike, Nixon and Lodge
Depart: 10:45 A.M.