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61
10
09/14/1962
Memo
Campaign schedule for Friday, September
14. Includes handwritten note. 7 pgs.
61
10
09/15/1962
Memo
Campaign schedule for Saturday, September
15. Includes handwritten notes. 11 pgs.
61
10
09/11/1962
Memo
Memo form Dwight Chapin to L. Stanley
Lothridge. RE: Community chairmen
contacts for RN stops on Sept. 15. 1 pg.
Attached to previous.
61
10
09/16/1962
Memo
Campaign schedule for Sunday, September
16. 7 pgs.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Page 1 of 1
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CAMPAION SCHEDULE - First Week
If riday, September 14, 1962 (thise day)
(PN Separate AM schedule)
9:30 a. 8.
Depart Milter Inn - San Francisco for
Bethlekers Steel Shipyards
9:55 a. m.
Arrive BETHLEMEN STEEL SHIPTARDS
an tours shops and yards
PERSON-TO-PERSON with Nixes acc.ky
supporting Union Man.
11:30 a. D.
Depart Shipyards
TELEVISION being arranged
from 11:30 a. Mille LS 1:30 D. M.
Staff located at Hilton Inn )
2.00 P. a.
Arrive Butler Aviation (RN & PN)
2:20 p. on.
Takeoff for Modesto (Turleck - Pep. 9,116)
3:00 P. m.
Arrive MODESTO Airport
Met by:
Grant Bare, Stanislaus County Nisea Chairman
3:10 P. m.
Depart Airport for Terlock
3:30 P. 231.
Arrive TOR LOCK EALLY- Turleck Theatre
Mes by:
Flora Liadbleom, Nixon Chairman
RM SPEALS
introduced by Jack Veneman
4:30 P. D.
Depart Rally for Airport
4:40 P. M.
Arrive Modesto Airport (RN & PN)
4:55 P. 131.
Taksoff for Lancaster (Pep. 26, 012)
5:35 P. so.
Arrive LANCASTER Airport
Mes by:
C. L. Huibregise (pronounced "Hubersee")
Nixon Lancaster Committee Chairman
6:10 P. =
Depart Laneaster Airport for Antelope Valley Motel
6125 P. 23.
Arrive Antelope Valley Motel
7:55 P. -
Depart Antelope Valley Motal for Antelope Valley College
8:05 P. a.
Arrive Antelope Valley College Cymessism
NIXON RALLY
Friday, September 14. 1962 (cont'd)
Page 2.
(shird day)
8:10 P. 43.
BN SPEAKS
Introduced by John Kahl
(Assembly candidate * 62nd Dist. )
8.55 p. no.
Depart Rally for Lancasier Airport
9:85 P. 8.
Arrive Lancaster Airport
9:30 P. m.
Takeeff for Riverside
10:00 P. an
Arrive RIVERSIDE Airport
408 by:
George S. "Cap" Reade, Sr.
Nixes Chairman
10:15 p. a
Depart Riverside Airport for Caravan iss
10:30 P. m.
Arrive CARAVAN INN -- Remain Overnight, Riverside
CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE First Week
Friday, September 14, 1962 (third Day)
8:00 a. m.
Depart Safari Motel - Chico - for airfield
8:10 m.
Arrive Chico Airfield
8:30 a m.
Takeoff for San Francisco (pop.
9:30 a.m.
Arrive San Francisco - Butler Aviation
You will be met by:
Alsa Nichels, San Francisco Nixon Chairman
Research
9:45 am.
Depart Alsfield for Bethlehem Steel Shipyard
10:00 m
Arrive Bethherm Steel Shipyard - South San Francisco
TOUR SHIPYARD with Republican Union Man
11:30 a. m.
Depart Bethhshem Steel Shipyard
NOTE:
Television in San Francisco is being arranged (Interview)
(RN Staff will be located at the Hilton Jan --
San Francisco Internation Airport) NAACP
00
2:10 P. m.
Arrive Butler Aviation (RN & PN)
20
2:30 m.
Takeoff for Modesto (Turlock - pop. 9,116).
3:00 p.m.
Arrive MODESTO Airport
You will be met by:
Grant Bare - Stanislaus County Nixon Chairman
3:10 p.m.
Depart Airport for Turlock
3:30 p.m.
ARRIVE TURLOCK RALLY (downtown thearer)
3:30 p. m.
RN SPEAKS
You will be introduced by Jack Veneman
4:30 p.m.
Depart Rally for Airport
4:40 p.m.
Arrive Modesto Airport (RN & PN).
4:55 p.m.
Takeoff for Lancaster (pop. 26, 012)
5:55 p.m.
Arrive LANCASTER Airport
You will be met by:
G.L. Huibregise (pronounced "Hubersee")
Nixon Lancaster Committee Chairman
6:10 P. m.
Depart Lancaster Airport for Antelope Valley Motel
6:25 p.m.
Arrive Antelope Valley Motel
Friday, September 10, 1962 (cent'd)
Page 2.
(third day)
7:55 P. m.
Depart Antelope Valley Motel for Antelope Valley
College
8:05 P. m.
Arrive Antelope Valley College Oymnasium.
NIXON RALLY
8:10 p.m.
RN SPEAKS
airport
8:55 p.m.
Depart Rally for Antelope Valley Motel
***
Take off
9:10 P. m.
Arrive Antelope Valley Motel -- Remain Overnight
930
Land Riverside
1000
arrive
Mosel-
get name I
Friday
9/14
PN not in AM schedule
9:30 depart Helton him
9:55 Currive Betalehem Steel
Ship yards
RN tours Shops and
yards PTP with Nixon
supporting union man.
11:30
to
Television being. amanged
1:30
2:10 etc
get Twilock name
of
Theaser
CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE First Week
Friday, September 14, 1962 (third Day)
8:00 a. a
Depart Safari Motel . Chico for airlield
8:10 a. m.
Arrive Chico Airfield
8:30 &. No.
Takeoff for SAW Francisco tpop.
eseam
Arrive San Francisco Builer Aviation
You will be met by:
Alam Nichels, San Francisco Nixen Chairman
9:45 a.m.
Depart Airfield for Bethlehem Steel Shipyard
10:00 a. n.
Arrive Bethbihem Steel Shipyard Seath San Francisco
TOUR SHIPYARD with Republican Union Man
11:30 a. m.
Depart Bethbdhem Steel Shipyard
NOTE:
Television in San Francisco is being arranged (Interview)
(RN Staff will be located at the Hilton Inn --
San Francisco InteraationAirport)
2:00 2,20 p.m.
Arrive Burler Aviation (RN & PN)
Zizo 2:30 P. m.
Taksoff for Modesto (Turlock - pop. 9,116)
3:00 p.m.
Arrive MODESTO Airport
You will be Mot by:
Grant Bare - Stanialaus County Nixon Chairman
3:10 P. KEL.
Depart Airport for Turleck
3:30 P. in.
ARRIVE TURLOCK RALLY TURLOCK Theater)
METBY FLORA LINOBLOOM
3:30 P. m.
RN SPEAKS
Nixon Chain
You
introduced by Jack Veneman
4:30 p.m.
Depart Rally for Airport
4:40 P. m.
Arrive Modeste Airport (RN & PN)
4:55 p.m.
Takeoff for Lancaster (pop. 26, 012)
5:55 P. n.
Arrive LANCASTER Airport
You-will-be be met by:
G.L. Huibregise (pronounced "Hubersee")
Nixen Lancaster Committee Chairman
6:10 p. in.
Depart Lancaster Airport for Antelope Valley Motel
6:25 P. m.
Arrive Antelope Valley Motal
I riday, September 15. 1962 (cont'd)
Page 2.
(third day)
7:55 p. m.
Depart Antelope Valley Motal for Antelope Valley
College JOHNKATIL (ASSEMBLY CAND. 62ND DIST)
8:05 P. m.
Arrive Amelope Valley College Gymnasium
NIXON RALLY
8:10 P. m.
RN SPEAKS
INTRO By
8:55 P. m.
Depart Rally for Antelope Valley Motal
LANCASTER A/F
***
buy.
Arrive Antelope Valley Motal Rumain Overnight
9:15 PM
ARRIVE LANCASTER A/F
9:30 pm
TAKEOFF
10:00 pow
ARRIVE RUERSIPE A/F
MET BY George S. READE JR (CAP)
(Nixan ChmN.)
10:15pm
DEPART A/F
10:30pm
ARRIVE CARAVAN INN
REMAIN OVERNITE RIVERSIPE
FINAL SCHEDULE
CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE - First Week
Saturday, September 15, 1962 (Fourth Day)
(PN Separate Schedule)
8:00 a. m.
Depart Caravan Inn Motel - Riverside for Hemet
8:50 a. m.
Arrive HEMET HEADQUARTERS (pop. 7, 000)
9:05 a. m.
Depart Hemet for Perris
9:30 a. m.
Arrive PERRIS HEADQUARTERS (pop. 2, 950)
9:45 a.m.
Depart Perris for Riverside
10:15 a.m.
Arrive RIVERSIDE SHOPPING CENTER
PERSON-TO-PERSON
10:45 a. m.
Depart Riverside Shopping Center (luncheon enroute)
for Baldwin Park
11:45 a. m.
Arrive BALDWIN PARK HEADQUARTERS (pop. 34, 000)
12:00 Noon
Depart Baldwin Park for Arcadia
12:20 p.m.
Arrive ARCADIA HEADQUARTERS (pop. 41, 000)
12:35 p. m.
Depart Arcadia for San Marino
1:10 p. m.
Arrive SAN MARINO HEADQUARTERS (pop. 13, 600)
1:25 p.m.
Depart San Marino for Pasadena
1:45 p.m.
Arrive PASADENA HEADQUARTERS (pop. 116, 500)
2:00 p.m.
Depart Pasadena for Panorama City
2:45 p.m.
Arrive PANORAMA CITY SHOPPING CENTER
Met by:
Lenore Yeamans, Nixon Chairman
Bill Ridgway
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY RALLY
RN REMARKS
3:45 p.m.
Depart Rally for Brentwood
4:45 p.m.
Arrive BRENTWOOD HEADQUARTERS
5:00 p. m.
Depart Brentwood for Westwood
5:20 p.m.
Arrive WESTWOOD HEADQUARTERS
5:35 p.m.
Depart Westwood for Beverly Wilshire Hotel
RN to room for Dinner
Saturday, September 15, 1962 (cont'd)
Page 2.
(fourth Day)
6:45 p.m.
Depart Beverly Wilshire Hotel for Beverly Hills
6:55 p.m.
Arrive BEVERLY HILLS HEADQUARTERS (pop. 30, 800)
7:10 p.m.
Depart Beverly Hills for So. Calif. Headquarters
7:40 p.m.
Arrive SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HEADQUARTERS
Wilshire Boulevard
7:55 p.m.
Depart Wilshire Boulevard Headquarters for Hollywood
8:20 p.m.
Arrive HOLLYWOOD HEADQUARTERS
Celebrities - Lights - Platform
RN REMARKS (final remarks of the week)
9:20 p. m.
Depart Hollywood for 410 Martin Lane
9:50 P. m.
Arrive 410 Martin Lane
SKED
Saturday, September 15, 1962
8:00 a.m.
Depart Caravan Inn Motel - Riverside for Perris
8:30 a.m.
Arrive Perris Headquarters (Riverside County)
(Pop. 2,950). Fourth and D Streets, Perris,
657-2663. Comm. Chmn. - John Couderes
9:05 a.m.
Depart Perris for Hemet
OV 6-8262
9:15 a.m.
Arrive Hemet Park (Riverside County) (Pop. 7,000)
318 E. Florida, Hemet, 658-7813. Comm. Chmn. -
Thomas M. Cox and Roberta C. Fees
9:30 a.m.
Depart Hemet for Riverside
10:15 a.m.
Arrive Riverside Headquarters (Riverside County)
3741 Eighth St., Riverside, ov. 4-3383.
Comm. Chann. - Mrs. Janet Goeske and Dr. Charles
Johnson.
10:45 a.m.
Depart Riverside (luncheon enroute) for Baldwin Park.
12:00 noon
Arrive Baldwin Park Headquarters (Pop. 34,000) ?
4224 N. Main, Baldwin Park, 337-1505.
Comm. Chmn. - Mrs. Eva Sheperd.
12:20 p.m.
Depart Baldwin Park for Arcadia
12:45 p.m.
Arrive Arcadia Headquarters (Pop. 41,000), 113 E.
Huntington Dr., Arcadia, HI. 7-2157.
Comm. Chmn. - Herbert Meier
1 :00 p.m.
Depart Arcadia for San Marino
1 :10 p.m.
Arrive San Marino Headquarters (Pop. 13,600), 2475
Huntington Dr., San Marino, 795-7244.
Comm. Chmn. - Rockwood Nelson.
1: 30 p.m.
Depart San Marino for Pasadena
1 :45 p.m.
Arrive Pasadena Headquarters (Pop. 116,500), 664
E. Colorado, Pasadena, 799-7189. Comm. Chmn. -
Leon Kingsley.
2:00 p.m.
Depart Pasadena for Panorama City
4/15
-2-
3:10 p.m.
Arrive Panorama City Shopping Center
Met by: Lenore Yeamans, Nixon Chairman; Bill
Ridgway; Dr. Herbert L. Burrowes, Comm. Chmn.
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY RALLY - RN REMARKS
3:50 p.m.
Depart Rally for Brentwood
4:45 p.m.
Arrive Brentwood Headquarters, 11669 San Vicente
Blvd., L. A. 49, CR. 3-1958. Comm. Chmn. -
Mrs. Delia Pesante
5:00 p.m.
Depatt Brentwood for Westwood
5:20 p.m.
Arrive Westwood Headquarters, 10858 Lindbrook Ave.,
L. A. 24, GR. 7-2019. Coum. Chmn. - Mrs. Joseph
Horton.
5:35 p.m.
Depart Westwood for Beverly Hills Headquarters
5:55 p.m.
Arrive Beverly Hills Headquarters, 253 N. Canon
Dr., Beverly Hills, CR. 3-0671. Comm. Chann. -
Miss Esther Stroup
6:03 p.m.
Depart Beverly Hills Headquarters
6:20 p.m.
Arrive Beverly Wilshire Hotel
RN to room for dinner
Room assignments:
RN and PN -- Suite 850
Rose
-- Room 830
Staff
-- Room 849
Press
-- La Fiesta Room on the Mezzanine
7:40 p.m.
Depart Beverly Wilshire Hotel for So. Calif. Hdqs.
wa
Arrive Southern, California Headquarters, 3908
and 3950 Wilshire Blvd.
Depart Wilshire Boulevard Meadquarters for Hollywood
3:00 p.m.
Arrive Hollywood Headquarters, 6763 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, HO. 647781. Comm. Chmm. - Carl Anderson
Celebrities Lights + Platform
RN REMARKS
final remarks of the week
9:20 p.m.
Depart Hollywood for 410 Martin Lane
9:50 D.M.
Arrive 410 Martin Lane
CONFIDENTIAL
FINAL SCHEDULE
CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE - First week
Saturday, September 15, 1962 (fourth day)
scratch
POSSIBLE STOP-BY
9:20 p.m.
Depart Hollywood Headquarters
10:15 p.m.
Arrive Catholic Community Center, 4040 Hazard Street,
accompanied by William Moreno, business executive,
Joseph Galea, attorney, and students from Last Los
Angeles Junior College.
Fathers' Club dance and fiesta in progress. 400
people celebrating Mexican-American Independence Day.
RN invited to learn Mexican folk dance.
SECOND POSSIBLE STOP-BY
X
CYO Center, Brooklyn Avenue at Gage where VFW chapter
also holding fiesta.
(During this time Gov. Brown will be at City Hall
for grito ceremonies).
(Foregoing per Art Sutton who will
accompany)
10:50 p.m.
Depart fiesta
11:30 p.m.
Arrive 410 Martin Lane
Distribution: RMW
HRH
BH
Schedule Office
which immetter
Campaign Schedule - First Week
Saturday, September 15, 1962 . Mrs. Nixon Separate morning and afternoon schedule
10:15 A M
Depart Caravan Inn
(accompanied by Dick Capen, staff member
11:00 A M
Arrive Banning Women's Club
Mrs. Charles MacClean, Chairman of Banning Women's reception
12:00 N
Depart Banning
12:45 PM
Arrive Caravan Inn
PN- lunch
1:30 P M
Depart Caravan Inn
(accompanied by Dick Capen, staff member)
1:40 P M
Arrive Riverside Municipal Auditorium
Mrs. Williams, Chairman Riverside Women's Reception
3:15 P M
Reception over
- microphone available for few remarks by P N upon leaving
John Fitaramdolph to meet Mrs. Nixon at reception hall and
and drive to Beverly Wilshire Hotel to have dinner with R N
and accompany him on evening schedule
Fitarandolph to have Room number as PN will arrive before RN
5:35 P M
R N and PN - Dinner, Beverly Wilshire Hotel
Sadarday, September 15, 1962 (70urth day)
8:00 8:00am depart CARAVANTNN mofel, Riverside
8:50 $ () arrive Hemes HQ (pop. 7000)
9:05
depart Hemet
9:30
() arrive Perris HQ (pop, 2,950)
9:45
dep Perris
10:15
() arrive Riverside
Shopping Center - RN - PTP
10:45
depart Shopping Center (lunch en route)
11:45
() arrive Baldwin Park, HQ
(pop. 34,000)
12:00
depart Baldwin Arcadia Park
12:20
() arrive HQ (pop 41,000 in
12:35
depart El Monto Arcadia
1:10
() arrive San Marino HQ (pop. 13,600)
1:25
depart San Marino
1:45
() anive Pasadena HQ (pop 116,500)
2:00
depart Pasadena
MET R LENORE \EANANS
2:45
() anive Panorama City
Chmn.
B.L Negway
Shopping Center-
SAN FERNANDO VALLEY RALLY - RN Remarks
3:45
depart Rally
4:45
() arrive Bentwood HQ
5:00
depart BrenSwood
5:20
() arrive westwood HQ
5:35
depart wesfwood
5:45
arrive Beverly Ello Wilshire Hotel
RN to room- dinner
6:45
depart Beverly Wilshire
6:55
() arrive Beverly Hills HQ. (pop. 30,800)
7:10
depart Beverly Hills
740 ( Parrive
755 depart wilshire
820 ( arrive Hollywood HQ
Lights - celebrities - platform -
week's final remarks by RN
920 Depars Hollywood
950 Home
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Nixon for Governor
To:
L. Stanley Lothridge
Date: Sept. 11, 1962
From:
Dwight Chapin
Subject:
Community Chairmen contacts for RN stops on Sept. 15.
Distribution:
Brentwood H. Q. - 11669 San Vicente Blvd., L. A. 49, CR 3-1958
Comm. Chmn. - Mrs. Delia Pesante, 214 S. Bristol Ave., L. A. 49,
EX 4-3097.
Westwood H. Q. - 10858 Lindbrook Ave., L. A. 24, GR 7-2019.
Comm. Chmn. - Mrs. Joseph Horton, 870 Strada Vecchia Rd., Bel Air,
GR 6-1400.
Beverly Hills H. Q. - 253 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CR 3-0671.
Comm. Chmn. and H. Q. Chmn. - Miss Esther Stroup, 510 N. Rexford Dr.,
Beverly Hills, CR 6-8469.
3950
Hollywood H. Q.- - 6763 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, HO 6-7781.
Comm. Chmn - Mr. Carl Anderson, 907 Rexford Dr., Hollywood, BR 2-5250.
H. Q. Chmn. - Mrs. Benjamin Smith, 3144 Nichols Canyon Road,
Hollywood 46, OL 6-5061.
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING
By E.O. RJP 12356 Section MARS, Date 1.1 4/10/87
FINAL SCHEDULE
CAMPAINS SCHEDULE First Week
Sunday, September 16. 1962 (fifth day) RN and PN
1:05 p.m. Depart 410 Martin Lane.
L:45 pm Arrive 1st and Evergreen Streets to meet Sheriff's squad
car which will eseart to parade formation area (Ist and
Loress Streets). #
RX, PN and girls to ride in open car driven by Bill Morano
in parade -- car marked The Bixon Family."
Parade section for RN to consist of marching flag unit
preceding car, float with Mexican freedom motif and band
to follow car, entire wait to move at RU'S speed Art
Button and Bick Miller to accompany unit to coordinate.
RN's car to be accompanied by young exican-Rmerican men
of community, who will walk, greating crowd and introducing
RN to individuals along parade routs. Bellons to be dia-
tributed to children.
CV. Brown to be on reviewing stand after leading parade
to that point.
Parade route: Depart 101 and Lorena Streets along 1st to
age: Brooklyn Avenue, Atlantic Bowlevard, with parade and-
ing in Belvedere Park. BW's car to be waiting in Standard
station, Brooklyn at Atlantic Streets.
3:00 p.m. RA from parade car to own car to home.
3,50 P a. Arrive 410 Martin Lane
- - -
DISTRIBUTION: BN - PS
HK
HRV
BH
RMW (3)
Schedule Office (3)
#RN to present U.S. flag to color guard at head of parade for TV.
Re-enter car and drive to FN unit formation area.
CONFIDEN TIAL
FINAL SCHEDULE
CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE First Week
Sunday, September 16, 1962 (fifth day) BN and PN
Optional Stop-By
1:35 p.m.
Depart 410 Martin Lane
2:15 p.m.
Arrive Brooklyn and Gage Streets (CYO Build ing). Father
Hutson's reception for parish leaders honoring Mexican-
American Independence Day. Parade starts at 2:00 p.m.,
will reach this corner about 2:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
Depart reception.
2:00 p.m.
Depart 410 Martin Lane.
2:45 p.m.
Arrive ls and Lorena Streets (parade formation area).
RN, PN and girls to ride in open car driven by Bill Moreno
in parade - car marked "The Nixon Family."
Parade section for RN to consist of marching flag unit
preceding car, float with Mexican freedom motif and band
to follow car, entire unit to move at RN's speed. Art
Sutton and Dick Miller to accompany unit to coordinate.
RN's car to be accompanied by young Mexican-American
men of community, who will walk, greeting crowd and
introducing RN to individuals wh- along parade route. Bal-
loons to be distributed by children.
Gov. Prown to be on reviewing to stand after leading parade
to that point.
Parade route: Depart 1st and Lorena Streets along 1st
to Gage; Brooklyn Avenue, Atlantic Boulevard, with parade
ending in Belvedere Park. RN's car to be waiting in
Standard station, Brooklyn at Atlantic Streets.
3:00 p.m.
RN from parade car to own car to home.
3:50 p.m.
Arrive 410 Martin Lane.
6:00 p.m.
Drop-by - res neception dence of Lionel given Hampton by for arthur Prysok
to 9:00 p.m.
at the Hide-a-Way, Way, 5775 OW. Address
- RN
RMW (3)
P.N
HRH
BH
CONFIDENTIAL
CAM PAIGN SCHEDULE - First Week
Sunday, September 16, 1962 (fifth day)
1:35 p.m.
Depart 410 Martin Lane
Brooklyn and Gase
(C40 Building)
optional
2:15 p.m.
Arrive 1st and Lorena Streets (parade formation area).
Stop by
Father Hutson's reception for parish leaders honoring
Mexican-American Independence Day. barade starts at
2:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m, will reach This corner about 230 pn.
2:00 Depart 410ML
Avive Depart reception, 120 and Lorena Sts. (paradeformation area)
2:45pm
RN, PN and girls to ride in open car driven by Bill
Arrive
Morenoin parade- Car marked the Nixon Family".
Parade section for RN to consist of marching flag unit
preceding car, float with Mexican reedom motif and band to
follow car, entire unit to move at RN's speed. Art
Suttonvto accompany unit to coordinate.
and Dick Miller
RN's car to be accompanied by car containing prominent
ment commun.
young
Mexican-Americans who will walk, greeting crowd and
intro ducing RN to individuals along parade route. Balloons
to be distributed to children.
Gov. Brown to be on reviewing stand after leading
parade to that point.
Parade route: Depart 1st and Lorena Streets along 1st
to Gage; Brooklyn Avenue, Atlantic Boulevard, with
parade ending in Belvedere Park. RN's car to be
waiting in Standard Stasion, Brooklyn as Atlansic Sts.
3:00 p.m.
RN from parade car to home- own car to home.
3:50 p.m.
Arrive 410 Mart n Lane.
CONFIDENTIAL
FINAL SCHEDULE
CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE - First Week
Sunday, September 16, 1962 (fifth day)
130
Lv. 410 Martin Lane
2:15 p.m.
Arrive formation area (lst and Lorena Streets) for
Mexican-American Independence Day Parade in East Los
Angeles (Parade will have started at 2:00 p.m.)
0 Met by Art Sutton
O RN riding in car with PN and girls, driven by BILL
MORENO
2:45 p.m.
RN's section of parade leaves 1st and Lorena Streets.
0 Route: left-te-Gage,- First to Gage, left to
Brooklyn Avenue, right to Atlantic Boulevard;
parade ends in Belvedere Park.
and
RN goesdirectly from parade car to his own car to home.
9/13 - TALKED to MILLER hE has
DETAILS-
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9/13 Surron to CALL JEE AT
9:30 on 9/14
MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE
Sunday, September 16, 1962
1:45 P M
R N to present Colors to Color Guard
(The flag will be at the scene of the presentation. Dick Miller
and Art Sutton to arrange. Radio and TV coverage of presentation
firm. Flag will be carried at head of parade. Mexican flag
presented by Mexican Secretary of Treasury at Grito, Saturday
night.)
SUGGESTED REMARKS:
"On this 152nd Anniversary of Mexican Independence, it
is an honor for me and my family to participate with you in the
celebration of the freedom which was won at such great cost.
It is a pleasure for me to present to the Mexican colony of
Los Angeles the flag of the United States of America.
Thank you very much."
MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE
Sunday, September 16, 1962
1:45 P M
R N to present Colors to Color Guard
(The flag will be at the scene of the presentation. Dick Miller
and Art Sutton to arrange. Radio and TV coverage of presentation
firm. Flag will be carried at head of parade. Mexican flag
presented by Mexican Secretary of Treasury at Grito, Saturday
night.)
SUGGESTED REMARKS:
"On this 152nd Anniversary of Mexican Independence, it
is an homor for me and my family to participate with you in the
celebration of the freedom which was won at such great cost.
It is a pleasure for me to present to the Mexican colony of
Los Angeles the flag of the United States of America.
Thank you very much."
SUNDAY
SEPT. 15
145- RN presents colors to color guard.
Art Sutton's suggestion for
RN's remarks upon presenting the U.S. Flag to the colorbearer tpmorrow.
The flag will be at the scene of the presentation. Dick Miller and
Sutton will arrange. Radio and TV coverage of presentat ion firm. Flag
will be earried at head of parade. Mexican flag presented by Mexican
Sec'y. of Treasury at Grito, Saturday night:
" On this 152d Anniversary of Mexican Independence, it is an honor
for me and my family to participate with you in the celebration of the
freedom which was VO n at such great cost. It is a pleasure for me to
present to the Mexican colony of Los Angeles the flag of the United
States of America.
Thank you very much."