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10/15/1962
Memo
Personal schedule for Richard Nixon for
Monday, October 15. 1 pg.
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10/16/1962
Memo
Personal scehdule for Richard Nixon on
Tuesday, October 16. 1 pg.
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Memo
Personal schedule for Richard Nixon on
Wednesday, October 17. 4 pgs.
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10/18/1962
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Personal schedule for Richard Nixon on
Thursday, October 18. 7 pgs.
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10/19/1962
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Personal schedule for Richard Nixon on
Friday, October 19. 7 pgs.
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Personal schedule for Richard Nixon on
Saturday, October 20. 9 pgs.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Page 1 of 1
JOANNE
CONFIDENTIAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/13/62
DETERMINED TO BE AN
5:45 p.m.
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
E.O. 12356, Section 1.1
By RJP
NARS, Date
4/10/87
RICHARD NIXON
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Monday, October 15
11:40 a.m. Depart 410 Martin Lane
12:15 p.m. Arrive Ferd Mendenhall luncheon at his house
( 15830 Chandler Boulevard, Van Nuys - ST 8-3776)
(When Brown did this luncheon, he was late)
(No speech - this is informal Q and A)
2:00 p.m. Depart luncheon for law office
2:40 p.m. Arrive law office for 3:00 p.m. appointment
***
Depart law office for 410 Martin Lane
LOANNE
CONF IDENT IAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
10/13/62
DETERMINED TO BE AN
5:15 p.m.
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
RICHARD NIXON
By E.O. RJP 12356 Section NARS, Date 1.1 4/10/87
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Tuesday, October 16
2:45 p.m. Depart 410 Martin Lane
3:15 p.m. Arrive Garret AiResearch
3:30 p.m. Take off for Sacramento
5:30 p.m. Arrive Sacramento Airport
AM: Boyd Gibbons
5:45 p.m. Depart Airport for El Dorado Hotel
6:15 p.m. Arrive El Dorado Hotel
* Canterbury Road
* WAbash 2-6251
8:10 p.m. Depart El Dorado Hotel for television station KCRA
8:30 p.m. Arrive television station KCRA for make up and lighting
* 310 Tenth Street
* HIckory 4-7300
9:30 p.m. Win with Nixon Telethon
***
Return to El Dorado Hotel, remain overnight
JOANNE
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
CONF IAL
11/14/62
5:00 p.m.
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
RICHARD WIXON
E.O. By RTP 12356, Section NARS, Date 1.1 4/10/87
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Wednesday, October 17
9:30 a.m. Depart E1 Dorado Hotel (Sacramento) for San Francisco
11:30 a.m. Arrive Mark Hopkins Hotel
AM: BILL MADDEN
* Met by Bob Nelson, All Industry day General
Chairman
* RN will go to small reception of 20-25 presidents
and vice presidents of insurance companies
domiciled in California
12:00 noon Address All Industry Day luncheon planned by
Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters
* Peacock Court, Mark Hopkins
1:50 p.m. Depart Mark Hopkins for St. Francis Hotel
2:00 p.m. Arrive St. Francis Hotel for Staff Time
3:05 p.m. Depart St. Francis Hotel
3:30 p.m. Arrive Nationalities Reception, Hall of Flowers,
Golden Gate Park
* Met by Gladys McPhun
4:45 p.m. Depart Nationalities Reception
5:10 p.m. Arrive St. Francis Hotel for Staff Work
7:15 p.m. Depart St. Francis for Richmond
AM: DICK MILLER
8:00 p.m. Arrive Richmond for Win with Nixon Rally
* Richmond Municipal Auditorium, (232-1284)
Civic Center and McDonald Street
* Met by Ralph Hill and Sam Conti
8:05 p.m. RN introduced by Caspar Weinberger
* will speak immediately
8:45 p.m. Completion of speech followed by "Battle Hymn of
Republic."
* This is to allow the local candidate and RN (if
he so desires) to walk to entrance to shake
hands as the people leave.
9:00 p.m. Depart Richmond for Santa Cruz
11:00 p.m. Arrive Santa Cruz - RON
Page 2
Wednesday, October 17 (continued)
ROUTE: Freeway from San Francisco past sign "downtown Richmond"
to McDonald Avenue - turn off
McDonald 1½ miles to 25th Street - turn right
25th Street one block to Nevin
Corner of 25th Street and Nevin - jog into parking lot
Richmond Win with Nixon Rally - program preceding RN's arrival
7:00 p.m. Doors open - band starts playing (5 pieces)
7:30 p.m.
Entertainment (quartette and trio)
7:45 p.m.
Program begins
* MC: Lloyd McCormick, Chairman of event.
* Color guard led by Negro veteran from Pittsburg
7:50 p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance led by William Kessler,
Chairman of Veterans for Nixon
7:55 p.m. Invocation delivered by Rev. Leroy Johnson (Negro)
8:00 p.m.
Introduction of candidates by McCormick
* John F. Baldwin, Congres man, 14th District
John A. Anderson, Candidate 11th Assembly District
David E. Fisher, Candidate 10th As embly District
George Christopher
Stanley Pierson, Candidate for State Board of
Equalization
On stage, but not candidates:
* W. A. Cannon (Rep.), Mayor of Richmond
Francis Healy, Co-Chairman, Contra Costa County
Democrats for Nixon (former D.A., Contra Costa
County & well known as Democrat)
Caspar Weinberger
October 5, 1962 - Friday - 12:30 p.m.
10/17
DICK MILLER, Advance Man for Richmond Rally - OCTOBER 17
Municipal Auditorium - CIUSE address CENTER to come., & MEDONALT phone too. STREET, RICHMOND 232-1284
7:00 p.m. Doors open - band starts playing (5 pieces)
7:30 p.m. Entertainment (quartette and trio)
7:45 p.m. Program begins. MC: Lloyd McCormick, Chairman of event.
Color guard led by Negro veteran of Pittsburg
7:50 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance led by William Kessler, Chairman
of Veterans for Nixon
7:55 p.m. Invocation delivered by Rev. Leroy Johnson (Negro)
8:00 p.m. Introduction of candidates by McCormick
Congressman John F. Baldwin, 14th District
shin with Due Happner
John A. Anderson, Candidate 11th Assembly District
David E. Fisher, Candidate 10th Assembly District
George Christopher
Possibly: Stanley Pierson, Cand. for State Board of
John A. Busterud.
Equalization
Thomas Coakley
On stage, but no candidates:
W. A. Cannon (Rep.), Mayor of Richmond
Francis Healy, Co-Chairmarf Democr for Nixon
(former D.A., Contra Costa County & well known as Democrat)
Caspar Weinberger
I
8:05 p.m. RN introduced by Caspar Wimberger and will speak immediately
8:45 p.m. Completion of speech - followed by "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
This is to allow the local candidate-and RN if he so désires-
to walk to entrance to shake hands as the people leave.
9:00 p.m. RN departs
ROUTE: Freeway from San Francisco past sign "downtown Richmond"
to McDonald Avenue. turn off.
McDonald 1½ miles to 25th Street - turn right
25th Street one block to Nevin
Corner of 25th Street and Nevin-jog into parking lot
Met by Ralph Hill and Sam Conti
10/17
Wednesday, October 17
3:30 p.m.
Arrive Nationalities Reception, Hall of Flowers
* Met by Gladys
4:45 p.m.
Depart reception for St. Francis Hotel
5:10 p.m.
Arrive St. Francis Hotel for STAFF WORK
7:10 p.m.
Depart St. Francis Hotel
8:10 p.m.
Arrive Richmond rally
9:00 p.m.
Depart Richmond rally for Santa Cruz
11:00 p.m.
Arrive Santa Cruz
JOANNE R.
CONF IDENTIAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/16/62
DETERMINED TO BE AN
8:30 p.m.
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
By E.O. RJP 12356, Section NARS, Date 1.1 4/10/87
RICHARD NIXON
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
PREFACE TO:
Thursday, October 18 - - Win with Nixon Special Campaign Train
Overnight accommodations at PASA TIEMPO INN - SANTA CRUZ
Pasa Tiempo Drive
Phone: GArden 3-5000
Rooms: RN - - 17 & 18
PN - 15 & 16
Press - 40 & 41
Hamilton - 14
Davis 13
Marje Acker - 12
RMW 11
Klein - 10
Agnello - 9
Ports 8
Hess - 7
JOANNER
CONFIDENTIAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/16/62
8:30 p.m.
RICHARD NIXON
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Thursday, October 18 - Win with Nixon Special Campaign Train
7:30 a.m. Bags in Lobby of Pasa Tiempo Inn, Santa Cruz
* Luggage to be put aboard by 8:00 a.m.
Train arrives at Beach Street Crossing for on-loading
8:00 a.m. Rally music starts
AM: DICK PORTS
8:10 a.m.
RN departs Pasa Tiempo Inn
8:25 a.m. RN arrives for on-loading - up street from train
* Met by:
8:30 a.m. Santa Cruz Win with Nixon Rally begins
* Beach Street at the Casino
* Population (1960) : 25,596
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
State Senator: Donald Grunsky, M.S. (Watsonville)
Congress:
Bert Talcott (Cand.) (for Glenn
Coolidge)
Assemblyman:
Alan Patee - 23rd AD (Incumbent)
Chairman:
Charles Watkins
Sponsor:
Santa Cruz Nixon for Governor Com.
Flowers:
Judith Reynolds, "Miss Santa Cruz 1962
Band:
Santa Cruz Senior High School
* Work from right of train (from rear of train)
Load baggage from left
* M.C.:
Carl H. Connelly (RN wanted spec.
attention for this man)
* MC introduces: Bert B. Snyder, Mayor of Santa Cruz
Francis Silliman, Board of Supervisors
Chairman
Donald Grunsky
* Grunsky introduces RN
On-load Watsonville Passengers
Page 2
Thursday, October 18 continued
9:00 a.m. Depart Santa Cruz for Watsonville
AM: DICK PORTS
* track mileage - 18.0
9:45 a.m. Rally called at Watsonville
9:55 a.m. Train arrives at Watsonville for Win with Nixon Rally
* Wall and Walker Intersection
* Population (1960): 13,292
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congress:
Bert Talcott (Cand.) 12th CD
State Senator: Donald Grunsky - Watsonville (Incum.)
Assemblyman:
Alan Pattee - 23rd AD (Incumbent)
Chairman:
Bob Culbertson
Sponsor: :
Nixon for Governor Committee, Town
Presentation: Mrs. Ted Ludlam (President, Republican
Women)
* Box of Apples
* Work from left side of train
* MC:
Fred Flodberg, Watsonville Mayor (GOP)
* M.C. introduces Senator Grunsky
* Senator Grunsky introduces RN
On-load Salinas passengers
10:20 a.m. Depart Watsonville for Salinas
* track mileage - 20.0
10:30 a.m. Salinas Rally called
10:45 a.m. Train arrives in Salinas for Win with Nixon Rally
* Southern Pacific RR Station - Railroad Avenue
HA 40611
* Population (1960) 28,957
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congress:
Bert Talcott (Cand.) 12th CD
State Senator:
Assembly:
Alan G. Pattee, 34th AD (Incumbent)
Chairman:
Mrs. James H. Silliman (Jim's wife)
HA 4-4979
Sponsor:
Nixon for Governor Committee, Salinas
Band:
Cowboy Band (Salinas)
* Work from right side of train
* M.C.:
E. J. "Raf" Raffetto (former Mayor
of Salinas)
* M.C. introduces RN
On-load King City passengers
Page 3
Thursday, October 18 continued
AM: DICK PORTS
11:10 a.m. Depart Salinas for King City
* track mileage - 45.5
11:45
a.m.
King City Rally called
11:55 a.m. Train arrives King City for Win with Nixon Rally
* Southern Pacific RR Station - Railroad Avenue
385-3373
*
Population (1960) : 2,937
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congress:
Bert Talcott (Cand.) 12th CD
State Senator:
Assembly:
Alan G. Pattee (Incumbent) 34th AD
Chairman:
Peter Tweedt
Sponsor:
Nixon for Governor Committee, town
Presentation:
Mrs. Joanne Dennis
* Case of tomatoes
Band:
King City High School Band
* Work from right side of train
* M.C.:
Jim Petit, City Council man, King City
* M.C. introduces: Emilio Pasque, Mayor of Greenfield
* Greenfield sent invitations
John Davis, Mayor of King City
* RN introduced by
On-load Paso Robles passengers
* E. L. Rianda, leader of delegation
12:20
p.m. Depart King City for Paso Robles
* track mileage - 52.5
1:00
p.m. Rally called at Paso Robles
1:15 p.m. Train arrives Paso Robles for Win with Nixon Rally
* Southern Pacific RR Depot - Railroad Street
Phone: 238-0064
*
Population (1960) : 6,677
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congress:
Bert Talcott (Cand.) 12th CD
State Senator: Vernon Sturgeon (not up for reelection)
Assemblyman: James L. Holmes (Incumbent) 36th AD
Chairman:
Ray Bryant
Sponsor:
Paso Robles Nixon for Governor Com.
Presentation: Ruth Poe
* Box of Almonds
Band:
Pick-up
* Work from right side of train
Page 4
Thursday, October 18 continued
AM: DICK PORTS
1:15 p.m.
Paso Robles Rally continued
* MC:
Casper Mandella
*
M.C. introduces Assemblyman Holmes
*
Assemblyman Holmes introduces RN
On-load San Luis Obispo passengers
* Bob Sears, leader of delegation
1:40 p.m.
Depart Paso Robles for San Luis Obispo
* track mileage - 35.8
2:30 p.m.
San Luis Obispo Rally called
2:45 p.m.
Train arrives San Luis for Win with Nixon Rally
* Southern Pacific RR Depot - Railroad Avenue
Phone: LI 3-2641
*
Population (1960): 20,437
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congress:
Bert Talcott (Cand.) 12th CD
State Senator: Vernon Sturgeon (Inc., not running)
Assemblyman: James L. Holmes (Incumbent) 36th AD
Chairman:
Mrs. Marion Sinsheimer
Sponsor:
San Luis Obispo Nixon for Gov. Com.
Presentation:
Miss Pat Halladay, Nixon Chairman at
Calif. State Polytechnic College
* Beef steak
Band:
Pick-up
* Work from right side of train
* M.C.:
Bob Sears, V.P., Central Savings &
Loan, & Vice Chairman, Finance Com.
* M.C. introduces Assemblyman Holmes
* Assemblyman Holmes introduces RN
On-load Santa Maria passengers
3:10 p.m.
Depart San Luis Obispo for Guadalupe
* track mileage - 24.4
Arrive Guadalupe Switch to track of Santa Maria
Valley RR for trip to Santa Maria
* track mileage - 9.3
4:30 p.m.
Santa Maria Rally called
Page 5
Thursday, October 18 continued
AM: DICK PORTS
4:40 p.m. Train arrives Santa Maria for Win with Nixon Rally
* Santa Maria Valley RR Depot - 625 S. McClelland
Phone: WA 5-2664
* Population (1960): 28,000
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congress:
Rep. Charles Teague (Inc.) 13th CD
Assemblyman:
James L. Holmes (Incumbent) 36th AD
Chairman:
Harry Collier
WA
Sponsor:
Santa Maria Nixon for Governor Com.
Presentation:
Isamu (Sammy) Minami
* Flat of strawberries
Band:
Alan Hancock College Pep Band
* Work from right side of train
* M.C.:
Hal McBride, Pres., Santa Maria C.C.
*
MC introduces: Charles Draper, Mayor of Guadalupe
Casey Kyle, Mayor of Santa Maria
Harold Thompson, Mayor of Lompoc
Assemblyman Holmes
* RN introduced by
On-load Santa Barbara passengers
When Rally concludes, train will be towed into
Santa Maria Valley Railroad yard, 1000 feet down
track where SMVRR engine will hook on to Candidate's
car and tow train out to Guadalupe
* track mileage - 9.3
Guadalupe to Santa Barbara
* track mileage - 94.2
7:50 p.m. Train arrives Santa Barbara for off-train rally
* Southern Pacific RR Station
JOANNE
SANTA BARBARA
Thursday, October 18
7:45
p.m.
Arrive Santa Barbara Station
AM: PETER JOHNSON
* Met by:
Mrs. Virginia Faunce, Pres. of Santa Barbara Rep.
Women's Fed. (Shell)
Mrs. Mae Armstrong, Pres. of Rep. Women of North
Santa Barbara
Harry Wells, V. P. of Santa Barbara Rep. Assembly
Floyd Dowdson, Southern County Vice Chairman of
Central Committee
7:55 p.m. Depart for Santa Barbara Off-Train Rally
* San Marcus Auditorium
8:15 p.m. Arrive Rally
* Platform:
MC: Mark Davis, Chairman, Democrats for Nixon
Dr. Harold J. Miller, Professor at the University
of California in Santa Barbara
Claude Morter, Santa Barbara County Nixon Chairman
Mrs. Janet Fargo, Santa Barbara Women's Vice Chmn.
Don McLaughlin, Santa Barbara GOP Chairman
8:20 p.m. RN speaks
8:50 p.m.
RN concludes remarks
9:00 p.m. RN & PN depart for train station
9:20 p.m.
Arrive Railroad Station
9:30 p.m. Win with Nixon Special Train departs for Los Angeles
LANNE
CONF IDENT IAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/16/62
DETERMINED TO BE AN
10:30 p.m.
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
RICHARD NIXON
By E.O. RTP 12356, Section NARS, Date 1.1 4/10/87 PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Friday, October 19 - Win with Nixon Special Campaign Train
6:00 a.m.
Breakfast service starts, dining car (Los Angeles)
8:50 a.m.
Train moves out of Los Angeles Union Pacific Terminal
for Pico Rivera.
* track mileage -
9:00 a.m.
Pico Rivera Rally called
9:10 a.m.
Train arrives Pico Rivera for Win with Nixon Rally
* Santa Fe Dépot - 7607 South Serapis
Phone: OX 9-1232
*
Population (1960) : 49,948
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congress:
Bob Ramsey, 19th CD (Cand.)
State Senator: Pat McGee (Candidate) 38th CD
Assembly:
Joe Lopez (Candidate) 51st AD
Bob Mitchell (Candidate) 66th AD
Chairman:
Dan Bryant
Sponsor:
Southeastern L. A. County Nixon for
Governor Committee
Flowers:
Mrs. Josephine Woods, Vice Chairman,
Montebello Headquarters
Band:
Pick-up
* M.C.:
Arthur Baum, Publisher of Gazette-
Tribune
*
M.C. introduces; Ramsey, McGee, Lopaz & Mitchell
and Lloyd Manning, Mayor of Pico Rivera (Dem)
*
Pat McGee introduces RN
* Work from left side of train
On-load Fullerton passengers
9:40 a.m.
Depart Pico-Rivera for Fullerton
* track mileage - 11.1
9:45 a.m.
Rally called in Fullerton
Page 2
Friday, October 19 continued
AM: DICK PORTS
10:00 a.m. Train arrives Fullerton for Win with Nixon Rally
* Santa Fe RR Station - 120 East Santa Fe Street
Phone: TR 1-3500
* Population (1960) : 56,180
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congressman:
James B. Utt, MC (Incumbent) 35th CD
Congress:
Robert A. Geier (Cand.) 34th CD
State Senator: John Murdy (Inc., not running)
Assembly:
John V. Briggs (Cand.) 69th AD
Fullerton
James E. Whetmore (Cand.) 70th AD
Los Alamitos
Robert E. Badham (Cand.) 71st AD
Costa Mesa
Chairman:
Robert F. Beaver (LA 5-2456)
Co-Chairman:
Howard Irwin (LA 5-3333)
Sponsor:
Fullerton Nixon for Governor Com.
Band:
Dixieland Jazz Band
* Work from left side of train
* M.C.:
James B. Utt, MC.
* M.C. introduces Geier, Briggs & Badham
* M.C. introduces RN
On-load Anaheim passengers
* Don Kreitz - leader
10:30 a.m.
Depart Fullerton for Anaheim
* track mileage - 2.7
10:30 a.m. Anaheim Rally called
10:35 a.m. Train arrives Anaheim for Win with Nixon Rally
* Santa Fe RR Station - 708 East Center Street
Phone: PR 4-0148
* Population (1960) : 104, 184
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congressman:
James B. Utt (Inc.) 35th CD
Congress:
James A. Geier (Cand. ) 34th CD
State Senator: John A. Murdy, Jr. (Inc., not running)
Assembly:
John V. Briggs (Cand.) 69th AD
Fullerton
James E. Whetmore (Cand.) 70th AD
Los Alamitos
Robert E. Badham (Cand.) 71st AD
Costa Mesa
Chairman:
Edwin L. Colling (FR 4-8208)
Sponsor:
Anaheim Nixon for Governor Com.
Band:
Dixieland Jazz Band
* M.C.:
Congressman James B. Utt
* M.C. introduces all candidates above
* M.C. introduces RN
* Work from right side of train
On-load passengers for Orange
* Mr. James Beam - leader
Page 3
Friday, October 19 continued
AM: DICK PORTS
11:05 a.m. Depart Anaeim for Orange
* track mileage - 4.9
(11:00 a.m.) Orange Rally called
11:15 a.m. Train arrives Orange for Win with Nixon Rally
* Santa Fe RR Depot - 185 North Atchison Street
Phone: KE 8-3165
* Population (1960): 26,444
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congressman:
James B. Utt (Inc.) 35th CD
Congress:
Robert A. Geier (Cand.) 34th CD
State Senator: John A. Murdy, Jr. (Inc., not running)
Assembly:
John V. Briggs (Cand.) 69th AD
Fullerton
James E. Whetmore (Cand.) 70th AD
Los Alamitos
Robert E. Badham (Cand.) 71st AD
Costa Mesa
Chairman:
Vernon Valentine
Sponsor:
Orange Nixon for Governor Committee
Band:
Dixieland Jazz Band
* M.C.:
Congressman James B. Utt, M.C.
* M.C. introduces Geier, Briggs, Whetmore & Badham
* M.C. introduces RN
* Work from left side of train
On-load passengers for Santa Ana
* Warren Proctor - leader
11:45 a.m. Depart Orange for Santa Ana
* track mileage - 2.9
12:00 noon Santa Ana Rally C called
12:05 p.m. Train arrives Santa Ana for Win with Nixon Rally
* Santa Fe RR Station - 1034 East Fourth Street
Phone: KI 2-4404
* Population (1960): 110,350
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congressman:
James B. Utt (Inc.) 35th CD
Congress:
Robert A. Geier (Cand. 34th CD
State Seantor: John A. Murdy, Jr. (Inc., not running)
Assembly:
John V. Briggs, (Cand.) 69th AD
Fullerton
James E. Whetmore (Cand.) 70th AD
Los Alamitos
Robert E. Badham (Cand.) 71st AD
Costa Mesa
Presentation: Box of greens, Chuck Billman, Pres.JC's
Chairman:
Herbert L. Hill
Sponsor:
Santa Ana Nixon for Governor Com.
* M.C.:
Congressman James B. Utt, M.C.
* M.C. introduces Geier, Briggs, Whetmore & Badham
* M.C. introduces RN
* Band:
Dixieland Jazz band
* Work from right side of train
Page 4
Friday, October 19 continued
AM: DICK PORTS
12:05 p.m. Santa Ana Rally continued
On-load Capistrano passengers
* Col. A. A. Cook - leader
12:35 p.m. Depart Santa Ana for San Juan Capistrano
* track mileage - 22.0
12:55 p.m. Arrive San Juan Capistrano
* Santa Fe RR Station Verdugo & Los Rios Streets
Phone: GY 3-1852
* Met by: Clarence Brown, San Juan Capistrano Nixon
for Governor Chairman and Merrill Wood
RN will depart from train at this point and walk
up Verdugo Street one block to Camino Capistrano
and Ortega Highway where the Mission San Juan
Capistrano is located. After walking through the
Mission, he will walk back to the train and entrain
for Oceanside.
No rally scheduled here.
On-load Oceanside passengers
1:25 p.m. Depart San Juan Capistrano for Oceanside
* track mileage - 29.0
2:00 p.m. Oceanside Rally called
2:05 p.m. Train arrives Oceanside for Win with Nixon Rally
* Santa Fe RR Depot - 115 No. Cleveland
Phone: SA 2-8209
* Population (1960): 24,971
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congressman:
James B. Utt, M.C. (inc.) 35th CD
Bob Wilson (Inc) 36th CD, San Diego
Congress:
Dick Wilson (Cand) 37th CD, San Diego
State Senator: Jack Schrade (Cand) 40th S.D.
Assembly:
Clair Bergener (Cand) 76th AD
San Diego
Richard Donovan (Cand) 77th AD
Chula Vista
Capt. E. Richard Barnes (Cand) 78th AD
San Diego (USN Ret. Capt)
Tom Hon (Cand.) 79th AD
San Diego
Hale Ashcraft (Cand.) 80th AD
La Jolla
Page 5
Friday, October 19 continued
AM: DICK PORTS
2:05 p.m. Oceanside Rally continued
* Chairman:
Jim Ellis
Sponsor:
Oceanside Nixon for Governor Com.
Flowers:
Miss Virginia Cuna, Homecoming Queen
Oceanside-Carlsbad Junior College
Band:
Army & Navy Academy Band
* Work from left side of train
* M.C.:
Jack Schrade
* M.C. introduces Mayor Irwin Sklar & Hale Ashcraft
* Congressman Utt introduces RN
On-load Del Mar passengers
* Col Waldron Cheyney - leader
2:35 p.m. Depart Oceanside for Del Mar
* track mileage - 18.0
3:00 p.m. Del Mar Rally. called
3:05 p.m. Train arrives Del Mar for Win with Nixon Rally
* Santa Fe RR Station - Intersection Santa Fe
tracks and Coast Boulevard
* Population (1960) 2,124
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congressman:
James B. Utt, M.C. (Inc.)
Congressman:
Bob Wilson, M.C. (Inc.)
Congress:
Dick Wilson (Cand) 37th CD,San Diego
State Senator: Jack Schrade (40th SD) San Diego
Assembly:
Clair Gergener (Cand.) 76th AD
San Diego Burgener
Richard Donovan (Cand.) 77th AD
Chula Vista
Capt. E. Richard Barnes (USN, Ret.)
(Cand.) 78th AD, San Diego
Tom Hon (Cand. ) 79th AD
San Diego Home
Hal Ashcraft (Cand.) 80th AD
La Jolla
Chairman:
Col. Waldron Cheney
Sponsor:
Del Mar Nixon for Governor Com.
Band:
San Diego Military Academy Band
* work from right side of train
* M.C.:
* RN introduced by Hale Ashcraft, Assembly Candidate
On-load San Diego passengers
SAN DIEGO RALLY
JOANNE
Friday, October 19
AM: DICK PORTS
3:35 p.m.
Depart Del Mar for San Diego
* track mileage - 23.0
4:00 p.m.
San Diego Rally called
4:05 p.m. Train arrives San Diego for Win with Nixon Rally
* Santa Fe RR Station - 1050 Kettner Boulevard
Phone: BE 3-8211
* Population (1960): 573,224
* U. S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel
Congressman: Robert (Bob) Wilson, M.C. 36th CD
Congress:
Dick Wilson (Cand.) 37th CD
State Senator: Jack Schrade (Cand.) 40th SD
Assembly:
Clair Beregner (Cand.) 76th AD
San Diego
Richard Donovan (Cand.) 77th AD
Chula Vista
Capt. E. Richard Barnes (USN ret)
78th AD (Cand.), San Diego
Tom Hon (Cand.) 79th AD
San Diego
Hale Ashcraft (Cand.) 80th AD
La Jolla
Chairman:
Burley Bagnall
Sponsor:
San Diego Nixon for Governor Com.
* Work from left side of train (press phones inside
station)
* M.C.:
* RN introduced by Dick Wilson
4:35 p.m.
Rally concludes
* Luggage is off-loaded to plane
Busses will take party to join aircraft at
Fisher Aircraft
People dropping from party at this point will be
taken to Lindbergh Field, San Diego, to make
commercial connection.
5:00 p.m. Depart Rally
5:15 p.m. Arrive Airport
5:30 p.m. Take off for Riverside
* Flying time - 30 minutes
VIANNE R
CONFIDENTIAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/16/62
10:30 p.m.
RICHARD NIXON
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Friday, October 19 - RIVERSIDE WIN WITH NIXON RALLY
6:00 p.m.
Arrive Riverside Municipal Airport
* Manager: Roy Bayless (OV 9-4268)
* Reception Committee
George "Cap" Reade, Jr., Nixon County Chairman
Dr. Charles Johnson, Mayor Pro Tem of Riverside
ALSO Riverside Area Nixon Chairman & Rally Chmn.
Mrs. Jan Goeske, Riverside City Nixon Chairman
(good friend of Hannah Nixon)
6:15 p.m.
Depart Airport for Caravan Inn
6:30 p.m.
Arrive Caravan Inn
* East Side U. S. 60 at 1860 Eighth Street
* 686-8262
* Manager: Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson
*
Press Room - No. 116
8:00 p.m.
RN & PN depart motel
8:15 p.m.
RN & PN arrive Landis Auditorium of Riverside
Polytechnic High School
* Harry Young - OV 4-5510 - Business Manager of
Riverside City School System
* Met by Nixonettes
8:17 p.m.
RN speaks
* On stage:
Gordon Cologne, Assemblyman & Cand. 74th Dist.
Lee Backstrand, State Senator (not a candidate)
Pat Martin (Minor C.), Congressional cand., 38th Dis.
* Introduced by Lee Backstrand
9:15 p.m.
Depart for Caravan Inn - RON
doanne Rollins
CONFIDENTIAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/18/62
DETERMINED TO BE AN
8:00 p.m.
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
E.O. RJP 12356 Section 1.1
RICHARD NIXON
By
Date
4/10/87
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
NARS,
October 15 through 21, 1962
Saturday, October 20 --- MONTROSE
10:30 a.m. Montrose Win with Nixon Rally called
* Entertainment and introduction of local dignitaries
before RN arrives
* Hal Perry "Great Gildersleeve"
Paul Cummings and his Roaring Twenties Band
10:43 a.m. Motorcade arrives Montrose Win with Nixon Rally
* Ed Priester Chevrolet Car Lot, 3701 Ocean View
* M.C. introduces Howard J. Thelin, Assemblyman 43rd D.
Thelin introduces:
Patrick McGee, Cand., 38th Senatorial District
Bruce V. Reagan, State Controller Candidate
John A. Busterud, State Treasurer Candidate
Thomas Coakley, Attorney General Candidate
H. Allen Smith, Congressman, 20th District
Frank Lanterman, Assemblyman, 47th District
(he will play the organ at the rally)
* Chairman: Jack Stubbs
Co-Chairman: Bob Rasmussen
11:13 a.m. RN introduced by Congressman Smith
11:40 a.m. RN concludes speech
11:45 a.m. Motorcade departs for Glendale Win with Nixon Rally
CONFIDENTIAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/18/62
8:15 p.m.
RICHARD NIXON
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Saturday, October 20 --- GLENDALE
12:00 noon Glendale Win with Nixon Rally called
* Entertainment and introduction of local
dignitaries before RN arrives
* Hal Perry "Great Gildersleeve"
Paul Cummings and his Roaring Twenties Band
12:13 p.m. Motorcade arrives for Glendale Win with Nixon Rally
* Valley National Bank Parking Lot, 434 No. Brand Blvd.
*
M.C. introduces:
Howard J. Thelin, Assemblyman, 43rd District
Thelin introduces:
Patrick McGee, Cand., 38th Senatorial District
Bruce V. Reagan, State Controller Candidate
John A. Busterud, State Treasurer Candidate
Thomas Coakley, Attorney General Candidate
H. Allen Smith, Congressman, 20th District
* Chairman: Jim Taylor
12:43 p.m. RN introduced by Congressman Smith
1:10 p.m. RN concludes speech
1:15 p.m. Motorcade leaves for Los Feliz Win with Nixon Rally
CONFIDENTIAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/18/62
8:25 p.m.
RICHARD NIXON
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Saturday, October 20 --- LOS FELIZ
1:30 p.m.
Los Feliz Win with Nixon Rally called
1:43 p.m.
Motorcade arrives for Los Feliz Win with Nixon Rally
* California Federal Savings & Loan Parking Lot
South East corner of Sunset & Vermont, L.A.
* M.C. introduces:
Howard J. Thelin, Assemblyman, 43rd District
Thelin introduces:
Patrick McGee, Cand., 38th Senatorial District
Bruce V. Reagan, State Controller Candidate
John A. Busterud, State Treasurer Candidate
Thomas Coakley, Attorney General Candidate
H. Allen Smith, Congressman, 20th District
* Chairman: Max Deutz
2:13 p.m.
RN introduced by Congressman Smith
2:40 p.m.
RN concludes speech
2:45 p.m.
Motorcade leaves for Burbank Win with Nixon Rally
CONFIDENTIAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/18/62
8:35 p.m.
RICHARD NIXON
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Saturday, October 20 --- BURBANK
3:00 p.m.
Burbank Win with Nixon Rally called
3:13 p.m.
Motorcade arrives for Burbank Win with Nixon Rally
* Community Bank Parking Lot, 540 No. San Fernando
* M.C. introduces:
Howard J. Thelin, Assemblyman, 43rd District
Thelin introduces:
Patrick McGee, Cand., 38th Senatorial District
Bruce V. Reagan, State Controller Candidate
John A. Busterud, State Treasurer Candidate
Thomas Coakley, Attorney General Candidate
H. Allen Smith, Congressman, 20th District
* Chairman: Jim Davies)
3:43 p.m.
RN introduced by Congressman Smith
4:10 p.m.
RN concludes speech
4:15 p.m.
Depart for Caravan Inn, Riverside, for Staff Time
CONFIDENTIAL
SIXTH CAMPAIGN WEEK
11/18/62
8:45 p.m.
RICHARD NIXON
PERSONAL SCHEDULE
October 15 through 21, 1962
Saturday, October 20
---
SAN
BERNARDINO
7:50 p.m. Depart Caravan Inn, Riverside, for San Bernardino
8:10 p.m. Arrive Kaiser Dome of National Orange Show for
Win with Nixon Rally, sponsored by San Bernardino
Nixon for Governor Committee
* Entrance: On South E Street
* National Orange Show is bounded by Mill Street,
Arrowhead Avenue and Cline Street
* On stage and to be introduced:
Chuck Conners (the Rifleman)
James Smith, San Bernardino County Nixon Co-Chmn.
Jack Beaver, Assemblyman, 73rd District, retiring
Stewart Hinckley, Assembly Candidate, 73rd Dist.
Ray Gregory, State Senatorial Candidate, 36th Dist.
Bob Biersbach, Chairman, San Bernardino County
Republican Central Committee
Woodrow Miller, San Bernardino County Nixon Chmn.
Willard Phillips, rally worker
Congressional Candidate, 33rd C.D., Dr. William
R. Thomas, should not be endorsed, mentioned, or
referred to in any way.
9:00 p.m. Depart Rally for Riverside Municipal Airport
9:20
p.m. Arrive Riverside Municipal Airport
9:35 p.m. Takeoff for Oakland
11:35 p.m. Arrive Oakland Municipal Airport
11:50 p.m. Depart Oakland Municipal Airport
12:00
a.m. Arrive Edgewater Inn - RON
* 455 Hegenberger
* Phone: 562-6100 (415)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th - RALLIES
AM: STAN LOTHRIDGE
CANDIDATES CAVALCADE
Rossmoyne
9:45 a.m. Assemble at parking lot, South of/Mobile Service Station,
1297 North Verdugo Road/ Glendale
(near Mountain)
10:15 a.m. Motorcade leaves for Montrose Rally
10:30 a.m. Montrose Win with Nixon Rally called Hal Perry & P1 Cummings
(entertainment & intro. local digs. before RN arrival-
10:43 a.m.
Motorcade arrives Montrose Rally
*
Ed Priester Chevrolet Car Lot, 3701 Ocean View
*
Thelin introduced by MC brinn Chairman (Jack Stubbs & Bob Rasmussen
Thelin introduces McGee
Reagan
Busterud
Coakley
ROARING 20's BAND
Smith add local AD cand)
11:13 a.m. RN introduced by Smith Frank Renturman, asm 47
CHAIRMAN -
11:40 a.m. RN concludes speech
11:45 a.m. Motorcade leaves for Glendale Rally
12:00 poon Glendale Win with Nixon Rally called
12:13
p.m. Motorcade arrives for Glendale Rally
*
Valley National Bank Parking Lot, 434 North Brand Blvd.
*
Thelinwintroduced by MC THELIN, HOWARD J. ASMN 43/00
(Chairman, Jim Taylor)
Thelin introduces McGee PATRICK P. CANO 38' S.P.
Reagan, BRUCE V., STATE CONTROLLER
Busterud, JOHN A, STATE TREASUREN
Coakley, THOMAS, Any GBN
© CAn
X RN
Smith, it ALLEN, CONG. 20 'DUST,
12:43 p.m. Their introduced by Smith
RN
1:10 p.m. Nixam Concludes speech
1:15 p.m. Motorcade leaves for Los Feliz Rally
1:30 p.m. Los Felix Win with Nixon Rally called
1:43 p.m. Motorcade arrives for Los Feliz Rally
*
California Federal Savings & Loan Parking Lot
& South East cornerof Sunset & Vermont, L.A.
*
MC introduces Thelin
(Chairman: Max Deutz)
Theling introduces McGee
Reagan
Busterud
Coakley
Smith
esao
2:13 p.m. RN introduced by Smith
2:40 p.m. RN concludes speech
2:45 p.m. Motorcade leaves for Burbank Rally
3:00 p.m.
Burbank Win with Nixon Rally called
3:13 p.m.
Motorcade arrives for Burbank Rally
*
Community Bank Parking Lot, 540 No. San Fernando
*
Their MC introduces Thelin
(Chairman: Jim Davies)
Thelin introduces McGee
Reagan
Busterud
Coakley
Smith
3:43 p.m.
RN introduced by Smith
4:10 p.m.
RN concludes speech
CARAVAN INN
4:15 p.m.
Mo torcade departs
RN DEPART FOR SAN BERNARDINO
RIVERSIDE E STAFF TIME
Arrive
tell Rui location changed
10/20
KAISER ROME
SAN BERNARDINO RALLY - OCTOBER 20th
St."E ST ENT,
7:50Pm
DEPART CARAUAN INN, LIVERSIDE FOR SAN BERNARDINO
8:00 p. m.
Arrive Picnic Area of National Orange Show for outdoor
Nixon-for-Governor rally, sponsored by San Bernardino Nixon
for Governor Committee
* Entrance: On South #TTHI E Street
* National Orange Show is bounded by Mill Street, Arrowhead
Avenue, and Cline Street
* 1,000 people expected - mixed audience, expect formal speech,
no Q and A.
Program
* On stage and to be introduced:
*
Chuck Conners (may MC) (the RIFLEMON)
*
James Smith, San Bernardino County Nixon Co-Chairman
* Jack Beaver, Incumbent Assemblyman, 73rd District, now
retiring
* Stewart Hinckley, Assembly Candidate, $ 73rd District
*
Ray Gregory, State Senatorial Candidate, 36th District
*
Bob Biersbach, Chairman, Republican Central Committee,
San Bernardino County
* Woodrow Miller, loyal RN fan SAN BERNARDING Nikon Chmin
*
Willard Phillips, rally worker
**** 9Pm
Depart rally FOR RIVERGIDE AIRPORT
(Congressional candidate, 33rd C.D., Dr. William R. Thomas,
should be not be endorsed, mentioned, or referred to in
any way).
9:20pm ARRIVE RIVERSIDE Airport
9:35pm TAKEEFF For OARLAND
11:35pm ARR OAKLAND Muncipal AIRPORT
11:50 DEPART
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SATURDAY OCTOBER 20TH
43rd Assembly District Republican Council
CANDIDATES CAVALCADE
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20
9:45 AM
Candidates assemble at parking lot south of Rossmoyne
MOBIL Service Station at 1297 N. Verdugo Road (mear
Mountain) in Glendale.
10:15 AM
Motorcade leaves for Montrose Rally.
MONTROSE GLENDALE LOS FELIZ BURBANK
RALLY
RALLY
RALLY
RALLY
EVENTS
10:30 AM
12:00 PM
1:30 PM
3:00 PM
Officially open Rally with
entertaimment and intro-
duction of local dignitaries.
10:43
12:13
1:43
3:13
Motorcade arrives.
10:45
12:15
1:45
3:15
Thelis introduced by MC.
10:47
12:17
1:47
3:17
Thelim introduces McGee.
10:48
12:18
1:48
3:18
McGee
10851
12;21
1:51
3:21
Thelin introduces Reagan.
10:52
12:22
1:52
3:22
Reagan
10:57
12:27
1:57
3:27
Thelin introduces Busterud.
10:58
12:28
1:58
3:28
Busterud
11:03
12:33
2:03
3:33
Thelim introduces Coakley.
11:04
12:34
2:04
3:34
Coakley
11:09
12:39
2:09
3839
Thelin introduces Smith.
11:10
12:40
2:10
3:40
Smith
11:13
12:43
2813
3:43
Smith introduces Nixon.
11:15
12:45
2:15
3845
Nixon
11:40
1:10
2:40
4:10
Nixon concludes.
11:45
1:15
2:45
4:15
Candidates leave.
Charles B. Fabian
General Chairman
Candidates Cavalcade Committee
Phone: Th 8-6435 (Res.)
Th 2-9151 Ext. 2996 (Bus.)