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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 61 3 09/30/1962 Memo Personal schedule for Richard Nixon from Sunday September 30 to Monday October 1. 5 pgs. 61 3 09/30/1962 Memo Nixon staff room assignments for St Francis Hotel in San Francisco. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 61 3 10/03/1962 Memo Personal schedule for Richard Nixon on Wednesday, October 3. 8 pgs. 61 3 10/02/1962 Memo Personal schedule for Richard Nixon on Tuesday, October 2.4 pgs. Tuesday, August 07, 2007 Page 1 of 1 LOANNE ROLLINS CONFIDENTIAL THIRD CAMPAIGN WEEK 9/26/62 DETERMINED TO BE AN 2:00 p.m. ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING E.O. By RJP 12356, Section NARS, Date 1.1 4/10/87 RICHARD NIXON PERSONAL SCHEDULE September 24 through 30, 1962 Sunday. September 30 STAFF WORK - St. Francis Hotel, San AM: Bill Madden Francisco RON, San Francisco END OF SEPTEMBER FOURTH CAMPAIGN WEEK Monday, October 1 Morning STAFF WORK - St. Francis Hotel 1:35 p.m. Depart St. Francis Hotel for Gold Room, Fairmont Hotel, for UPI Editors' AM: Bill Madden Conference # Make-up done at St. Francis 1:50 p.m. Arrive Fairmont # Met by Jim Anderson, UPI, Sacramento and/or * John Madigan, UPI, San Francisco at main entrance to Fairmont 2:00 p.m. Arrive Gold Room for Editors' Conference * Gold Room of the Fairmont is on the main floor, left from the lobby * Press Room is directly across the hall from the Gold Room # Jim Anderson and Dr. O. Preston Robinson, the moderator, will each escort one candi- date into Gold Room # Dr. Robinson is editor and general manager of The Deseret News and Telegram, Salt Lake City, a good speaker, should be a fine modera- tor. Knows both RN and FN, has met them before. # The four of them (RN, Brown, Anderson and Robinson) will enter together, mount the stage, and be ready to start promptly at 2:00 p.m. Page 2 Monday. October 1 (continued) 2:00 p.m. PROGRAM # No formal introduction except that Dr. Robinson will make an opening statement describing format to be used and will introduce each candidate. Brown has the first opening. # Each will have a lectern which will cover the bottom 2/3 of each. As agreed upon in the nego- tiations, each will have a timer on the lectern which will flash 30 seconds before the time is up on any given thing. # It was requested and agreed to in the negotiations by both candidates that they would stay at their places. * At the conclusion of the program at 3:00 p.m., the two candidates will remain at their rostrums on the stage for 5 minutes to permit the still photographers to shoot. 3:00 p.m. During the period immediately afterwards (an additional three minutes) Jim Anderson will present each of them with a scroll of appreciation from UPI for their part in this function. 3:10 p.m. RN depart Gold Room # Jim Anderson and Dr. Robinson will escort both candi- dates from the hall and out to the main entrance 3:15 p.m. Depart Fairmont for St. Francis Hotel 3:25 p.m. Arrive St. Francis for appointments RON, St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco Monday, October 1 Morning STAFF WORK - St. Francis Hotel 1:35 p.m. Depart St. Francis for Gold Room, Fairmont Hotel, for UPI Editors Conference AM: Bill Madden * Make-up done at St. Francis 1:50 p.m. Arrive Fairmont * Met by Jim Anderson, UPI, Sacramento, and/ or John Madigan, UPI, San Francisco at main entrance to Fairmont Wills take RN into the waiting room this still hold when make-up is appl ied at SFH? insert 2:00 p.m. Arrive Gold Room for Editors Conference * Jim Anderson and Dr. 0. Preston Robinson, the moderator, will each escort one candidate into Gold Room. * Dr. Robinson is editor of and general manager of The. Deseret News and Telegram, Salt lake City, a good speaker - should be a fine moderator. Knows both RN and PN, has met them before. * foUr of them (RN, Brown, Anderson, and Robinson) will enter together, mount the stage and be ready to start promptly at 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. PROGRAM * No introduction except that Dr. Robinson and will make an opening statement describing format to be used and will introduce each candidate. Brown has the first opening. * Each will have a lectern which will cover the bottom 2/3 of each. As agreed upon in the negotiations, each will have a timer an the lectern which will flash 30 sec. before the time is up on any given thing. * It was requested and agreed to in the negotiations by both candidates that they would stay at their places. * At the conclusion of the program at 3:00 p.m., the two candidates will remain at their rostrums on the stage vef for 5 minutes to permit the still photographers to shoot. 3:00 p.m. * The period immediately afterwards (an additional 3 minutes) Jim Anderson will present each of them with a scroll of appreciation from UPI for their part in this function. 3:10 p.m. RN depart Gold Room * Jim Andersxn and Dr. Robinson will escort both candidates from the hall and out to the main entrance. F SF 3:15 m **** Anderson suggested Bill Madden and one other staff member be in the lobby as they come out as mob is expected and Andersons "fears" some type of protection will be needed. INSERT Gold Room of the Fairmont is on the main floor, left from the lobby. Press Room is directly across the hall from the Gold Room. CONFIDENTIAL THIRD CAMPAIGN WEEK 9/25/62 Sunday, September 30 STAFF WORK - St. Francis Hotel, Advance Man: Bill Madden San Francisco RON - San Francisco END OF SEPTEMBER FOURTH CAMPAIGN WEEK 9/25/62 Monday, October 1 Morning STAFF WORK - Stp Francis Hotel 1:30 1:45,p.m. Depart St. Francisco for Fairmont Hotel, UPI Editors Conference Advance Man: Bill Mariden 1:45 2:00 p.m. Arrive Room, Fairmont, for IPP UPI Lune Editors Conference **** Depart Fairmont Hotel for St. Francis Hotel, and appointment with California Editors 3:25 es SF SFN RON NIXON STAFF ROOM ASSIGNMENTS Hotel: St. Francis - (EX 77000) City: San Francisco Date: Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1, 2 (early afternoon) Room Number Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 933, 934, 935 VIP: McCarthy, Sen. Jack 920, 921 Agnello, Joe 966 Davies, John 937 Hamilton, Bob 936 Hess, Steve 929 Klein, Herb 932 Woods/Acker 930, 931 Advance Man (Bill Madden) 938 Press Room 210 (Davenport Room) Nidecker 1062 FOURTH CAMPAIGN WEEK 9/28/62 1:30 p.m. RICHARD NIXON PERSONAL SCHEDULE October 1 through 7, 1962 Wednesday. October 3 10:15 a.m. Depart Bakersfield Inn for Bakersfield Airport 10:40 a.m. Arrive Bakersfield Airport 10:55 a.m. Take off for Van Nuys Airport 11:30 a.m. Arrive Van Nuvs Airport 11:40 a.m. Depart Van Nuys Airport for Knollwood Country Club, Granada Hills 12:05 p.m. Arrive Knollwood Country Club for joint service club luncheon sponsored by San Fernando Valley Klwanis Clubs # Met by Bernard D. Richter, Chairman, Public and Business Affairs Committee, Reseda Kiwanis Club # Kiwanis Clubs participating: Northridge, Tarzana, Woodland Hills, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Granada Hills, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys, Panorama City, Sepulveda, Reseda 12:50 p.m. RN speaks # Introduced by Bernard Richter 1:30 p.m. Luncheon over 1:45 p.m. Depart Knollwood Country Club for World Series opening game, Chavez Ravine # Driver: Brack Hale 2:30 p.m. Arrive Chavez Ravine, Dodger Stadium # Met by Cedric Tallis, Business Manager, Los Angeles Angels # 1525 North Western Avenue, L.A. 27 # HOllywood 2-7141 * He will escort RN and Bob Hamilton to their seats ***** Depart Chavez Ravine for Huntington-Sheraton Hotel, Pasadena AM: Dick Ports # 1401 South Oak Knoll * Phone: SY. 2-0266 8.9 miles Page 2 Wednesday. October 3 (continued) **** Staff Work at Huntington-Sheraton 8:15 p.m. Depart Huntington for Nixon-for-Governor Rally at Pasadena Civic Auditorium sponsored by Pasadena Nixon-for-Governor Committee and Pasadena Repub- lican Club (RN and PN) 2.8 miles Population: Pasadena 119,306 Congress: Republican H. Allen Smith (20th C.D.) is Incumbent; Republican Glen Lipscomb (24th C.D.) Assemblyman: Republican Frank Lanterman (48th A.D., which becomes 47th A.D. under reapportionment Assemblyman: Bruce Reagan (47th A.D.) who is running for State Controller 8:25 p.m. Arrive Pasadena Civic Auditorium # 300 East Green Street # Phone: SY 2-9473 # Auditorium has 2,962 seats # 28,000 invitations to rally sent out # Rally Chairman: Bradford Mishler (Pasadena Repub- lican Club # Rally Co-Chairman: Ralph Helphringer (Pasadena Nixon Committee "Action Package" Chairman) Program will have started at 8:00 p.m. # MC is John Payne # Invocation; Pledge of Allegiance (led by Barbara Beardsley, Area Chairman, College Youth for Nixon) # On platform: Paul Winter, President, Pasadena Republican Club; Mayor Lewis Edwards, Pasadena; John Busterud; Frank Lanterman; Thomas Coakley; Frank Jordan; TV personality Poncie Ponce RN enters from Auditorium rear, walks down right aisle to front, then across to door leading to stage John Payne introduces Mrs. Nixon 8:30 p.m. RN speaks 9:00 p.m. RN speech concludes and rally concludes 9:30 p.m. Depart Pasadena Civic Auditorium for 410 Martin Lane 10:10 p.m. Arrive 410 Martin Lane Wednesday, October 3 Depart Bakersfield In n for Bakersfield Airport Arrive Bakersfield Airport Depart Bakersfield Airport for Van Nuys Airport Arrive VN Airport Depart Van Nuys Mirport for Grand Knollwood Country Club, , Granada Hills main en trance 12:05 p.m. Arrive Knollwood Country, Granada Hills, for joint service club luncheon, San Fernando Valley Kiwanis Clubs * Met by Bernard D. Richter, Chairman, Public and Business Affairs Committee of Reseda Kiwanis Club * Kiwanis Clubs participating from SFV: Northridge, Tarzana, Woodland Hills, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Granada Hills, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys, Panorama City, Sepulveda, Reseda Type of Meeting Mage 12:50 RN speaks * Introduced by Benie D. Richter (Denocrat active only X Goo. Brain 2.0 but declined x 3 non. partion type Ex E 1:30 p.m. Luncheon over 1:45 p.m. Depart Knollwood Country Club for Chaves Ravine world Series openes. Brach Hale First Rpugh RN Schedule OCTOBER 3, 1962 3:30 p.m. World Series Game ends, Chavez Ravine 4:00 Depart from Dodger Stadium 4:30 Arrive Huntington Sheraton, Pasadena 8.9 miles 1401 S Oak Knoll Sy. 20266 o 3 hours 45 minutes staff time o Huntington Sheraton Hotel o Room Assignments: RN/PN --- Woods --- Hess --- Davies Press --- 8:15 Depart Huntington for Pasadena Rally Population: 119,306 Advance Man: Dick Ports U.S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel U.S. Representative: H. Allen Smith (R), Inc.; Glen Lipscomb (R) Senate Candidate (State): Pat McGee Assemblyman: Frank Lanterman (R) Inc. Chairman: Bradford Mishler (Pasadena Republican Club) Co-Chairman: Ralph Helpbringer (Nixon for Governor Committee Event Sponsor: The Nixon for Governor Committee and the Pasadena Republican Club Location: Pasadena Civic Auditorium 2.8 miles o 2,962 seats O 28,000 invitations sent 8:25 Arrive Pasadena Civic Auditorium 2.8 miles 300 E. Green Sy 29473 o Met by: RN Sked Pasadena 1st Rough--2 o Doors Open 7:30 o Program Starts: 8 p.m.: John Payne, Master of Ceremonies Invocation: Pledge of Allegiance: Miss Barbard Beardsley Area Ch., College Youth for Nixon (Pas. C.C.) Introduction of Paul Winter, Pres. Pas Rep. Club o Intro of Area Central Committee o Intro of Mayor of Pasadena, Lewis Edwards o Intro of Other guests: John Busterud, Frank Lanterman, Thomas Coakley, and Frank Jordan. Payne introduces Poncie Ponce, TV personality Payne introduces Nixonettes with Pinky Tomlin for feature number Band number while collection is taken Fill till RN arrival o RN enters from auditorium rear and walks down right aisle to front, then across to door leading to stage o RN reaches stage o Program resumes with Payne introducing Mrs. Nixon. Flowers presented to PN by o Payne introduces Joe Shell (H. Allen Smith) who introduces RN If Smith comes, Shell introduces Smith or speaks earlier. Plan now set for Smith absence. 8:30 p.m. RN Speech 9 p.m. Speech concludes Rally concludes 9:30 RN departs Pasadena Civic Auditorium 10:10 RN arrives 410 Martin Lane First Rpugh RN Schedule OCTOBER 3, 1962 3:30 p.m. World Series Game ends, Chavez Ravine 4:00 Depart from Dodger Stadium 4:30 Arrive Huntington Sheraton, Pasadena 8.9 miles o 3 hours 45 minutes staff time o Huntington Sheraton Hotel o Room Assignments: RN/PN --- Woods ... lless ... Davies-- Press --- 8:15 Depart Huntington for Pasadena Rally Population: 119,306 Advance Man: Dick Ports U.S. Senator: Thomas H. Kuchel U.S. Representative: H. Allen Smith (R), Inc.; Glen Lipscomb (R) Senate Candidate (State): Pat McGee Assemblyman: Frank Lanterman (R) Inc. Chairman: Bradford Mishler (Pasadena Republican Club) Co-Chairmant Ralph Helpbringer (Nixon for Governor Committee Event Sponsor: The Nixon for Governor Committee and the Pasadena Republican Club Location: Pasadena Civic Auditorium 2.8 miles o 2,962 seats o 28,000 invitations sent 8:25 Arrive Pasadena Civic Auditorium 2.8 miles o Met by: RN Sked--Pasadena 1st Rough==2 o Doors Open 7:30 o Program Starts: 8 Pelle: John Payne, Master of Ceremonies Invocation: Pledge of Allegiance: Miss Barbard Beardsley Area Che, College Youth for Mxon (Pas. C.C.) Introduction of Paul Winter, Pres. Pas Rep. Club o Intro of Area Central Committee o Intro of Mayor of Pasadena, Levis Edwards o Intro of Other guests: John Busterud, Frank Lanterman, Thomas Coakley, and Frank Jordan. Payne introduces Poncie Ponce, TV personality Payne Introduces Nixonettes with Pinky Tomlin for feature number Band number while collection is taken Fill till RN arrival o RN enters from auditorium rear and walks down right aisle to front, then across to door leading to stage o RN reaches stage o Program resumes with Payne introducing Mrs. Nixon. Flowers presented to PN by o Payne introduces Joe Shell (H. Allen Smith) who Introduces RN If Smith comes, Shell introduces Smith or speaks earlier. Plan now set for Smith absence. 8:30 Pame RN Speech 9 Pame Speech concludes. Rally concludes 9:30 RN departs Pasadena Civic Auditorium 10:10 RN arrives 410 Martin Lane Wednesday, October 3 10:15 a.m. Depart Bakersfield Inn for Bakersfield Airport 10:40 a.m. Arrive Bakersfield irport Conva ir???? 10:55 a.m. Take off for Van Nuys Airport 11:30 a.m. Arrive Van Nuys Airport 11:40 a.m. Degart Van Nuys Airport for Knollwood Country Club Granada Hills 12:05 p.m. Arrive Knollwood Country Club for joint service club luncheon sponsored by San Fernando Valley Kiwanis Clubs . Met by Bernard D. Richter, Chairman, Public and Business Affairs Committee of Reseda Kiwanis Club * Kiwanis Clubs participating: Northridge, Tarzana, Woodland Hills, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Granada Hills, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys, Panorama City, Sepulveda, Reseda 12:50 p.m. RN speaks * Introduced by Bernard Richter 1:30 p.m. Luncheon over 1:45 p.m. Depart Knollwood Country Club for World Series opening game, Chavez Ravine * Driver: Brack Hale 2:30 p.m. Arrive Chavez Ravine * Met by Cedric Tallis, Business Manager, Los Angeles Angeles (1525 North Western Avenue, L.A. 27 - HOllywood 2-7141) who will escort RN and Bob Hamilton to their seats. ***** Depart Chavez Ravine for Huntington-Sheraton Hotel, Pasadena * 1401 Seak So. Oak Knoll, AM: Dick Ports * Phone: SY. 2-0266 8.9 miles Staff Work at Huntington-Sheraton 8:15 p.m. Depart Huntington for Nixon-for-Governor Rally at Pasadena Civic Auditorium sponsored by Pasadena Nixon-for-Governor Committee and Pasadena Republican Club (RN and PN) top 2.8 miles * Population: Pasadena 119,306 Congress: Republican H. Allen Smith (20th C.D.) and Republican Glen Lipscomb (24th C.D.) Assemblyman: Republican Frank Lanterman (48th and running for reeelection which becomes 47th A.D. under reapportionment Assemblyman Bruce Reagan (47th A.D.) who is running for State Controller Page 2 8:25 p.m. Arrive Pasadena Civic Auditorium * 300 East Green Street 2.8 miles * Phone: SY 2-9473 * Auditorium has 2,962 seats * 28,000 invitations for rally sent * Rally Chairman: Bradford Mishler (Fasadena Republican Club) * Rally Co-Chairman: Ralph Helpbringer- Helphringer (Pasadena Nixon Committee Action Package Chairman) Program will have started at 8:00 p.m. & M.C. is John Payne * Invocation; Pledge of Allegiance (led by Barbara Beardsley, Area Chairman, College Youth for Nixon) * On platform: Paul Winter, President of Pasadena Republican Club; Pasadena Mayor Lewis Edwards; Johnn Busterud; Frank Lanterman; Thomas Coakley; Frank Jordan; Poncie Ponce, TV personality; RN enters from auditorium rear, walks down right aisle to front, then across to door leading to stage John Payne introduces Mrs. Nixon 8:30 p.m. RN speaks 9:00 p.m. RN speech concludes and rally concludes 9:30 p.m. Depart Pasadema Civic Auditorium for 410 Martin Lane 10:10 p.m. Arrive 410 Martin Lane CONFIDENTIAL FOURTH CAMPAIGN WEEK 10/1/62 7:20 p.m. RICHARD NIXON PERSONAL SCHEDULE October 1 through 7, 1962 ADDENDUM TO Wednesdav. October 3 1:45 p.m. Depart Knollwood Country Club for law office 2:45 p.m. Arrive law office for appointments ***** If time permits, downtown walkathon 5:15 p.m. Depart downtown for Pasadena 6:15 p.m. Arrive Huntington-Sheraton Hotel, Pasadena, for staff work ***** ORIGINAL SCHEDULE APPLIES FROM THIS POINT. FOURTH CAMPAIGN WEEK 9/26/62 3:15 p.m. RICHARD NIXON PERSONAL SCHEDULE October 1 through 7, 1962 Tuesday, October 2 STAFF WORK, St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco 4:00 p.m. Depart St. Francis for SFO International (Butler Aviation) 5:00 p.m. Depart SFO for Bakersfield Convair 6:15 p.m. Arrive Bakersfield Airport AM: Boyd Gibbons 6:25 p.m. Dep t Bakersfield Airport for Bakersfield Inn * Route: Exit airport to irport Drive; turn right on Airport Drive to Highway 99; turn left on Highway 99 into Bakersfield 6:50 p.m. Arrive Bakersfield Inn (RN and staff) # 1101 South Union (Highway 99) # Phone: FA 3-7691 # Manager: Paul Montgomery # Assistant Manager: George Cunin * RN and PN: suite 253,254,255 Bob Hamilton 252 Rose Woods and Marge cker 258 Bob Haldeman 256 Steve Hess 251 Dave Hunter 250 Herb Klein 257 Rose Wood office 259 * Steak house closes at midnight; coffee shop closes at 10:30 p.m. * S. B. "Barney" Gill, Kern County Nixon-for- Governor Co-Chairman will arrange for food to be brought in at 1:30 a.m. * His office number: FA 7-2571 res. " FA 4-5243 Page 2 Tuesday. October 2 (continued) Press and telethon people will be at Hacienda Motel, which is 1-1/2 miles south of Bakers- field Inn, on Highway 99 # 251 South Union AM: Boyd Gibbons # Phone: FA 7-3333 * Manager: Miss Melba Moore # Reservations: Dee Dundas * Catering: Wally Pitchford * Press Room is Pinto Room Barney Gill will arrange transportation from airport (3 cars for RN and staff plus bus and baggage van) 8:15 p.m. Depart Bakersfield Inn for TV Station KERO, Channel 10, NBC affiliate * 321 21st Street * Phone: FA 7-1441 * Route: Get on Highway 99; head back toward airport and turn left onto 21st Street; TV studlo is left on 21st Street, about one block 8:30 p.m. Arrive KERO for lighting check and make-up 9:30 p.m. BAKERSFIELD TELETHON to 12:30 p.m. ***** Depart KERO for Bakersfield Inn ***** Arrive Bakersfield Inn, RON Tuesday, October 2 4:30 pm 28 5:00 Depart SFO for Bakersfield Convair 6:15 Arrive Bakersfield Airport AM: Boyd Bibbons 6:25 Depart Bakersfield Airport for Bakersfield Inn * Route: Exit airport to Airport Drive; turn right on Airport Drive to Highway 99; turn left on Highway 99 into Bakersfield driving time: 25 min. z 6:50 Arrive Bakersfield Inn (RN and staff) * 1101 South Union (Highway 99) * Phone: FA 3-7691 * Manager: Paul Montgomery * Asst. Manager: George Cunin * RN and staff should come in rear en- trance of Bakersfield Inn, which is intersection of 10th street and Pershing (Pershing Street parallels Highway 99) * RN +PN Rooms 255 suite 253-254,255 Hamilton 252 RMW/Acker 258 HRHn 256 Hess 251 Hunter 250 Klein 257 * EMW's office 259 Steak house closes at midnight Coffee eles shop closes at 10:30 p.m. * S. B. Gill (Barney) Kern County Nixon-for- Governor Ko-Chairman will arrange for food to be brought in at 1:30 a.m. * Office number: FA 7251 72571 Res If FA 45243 Press and telethone people will be at Hacienma Motel, which is approximately 1-1/2 miles south driving time: of Bakersfield Inn 30 minuter * 251 South Union * Phone: FA 73333 from dirput * Mgr: Miss Melba Moore * Reservations: Dee Dundas * Catering: Wally Pitchford X 38 pre roms reserved Press Room is Pinto Rom. -2- 8'15' Barney Gill will arrange transportation from airport (3 staff cars plus bus and baggage van 8:20 Depart Bakersfield Inn for TV Station KERO, Channel 10, NBC * 321 21st Street *nPhone: FA 7-1441 * Route: Get on Highway 99; head back toward airport and turn left on to 21st Street; TV studio is left on 21st Street, about 1 block. 8:30 p.m. Arrive KERO for lighting check and make-up. 9:30 p.m. BAKERSFIELD TELETHON to 12:30 p.m. ***** Depart KERO for Bakersfield Inn ***** Arrive Bakersfield Inn, RON