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The original documents are located in Box 17, folder "7/26-28/75 - Bonn (1)" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. July 24, 1975 11:00am MSheils, staff MRS. GERALD FORD Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany SATURDAY JULY 26, 1975 8:45pm ARRIVE Bonn/Cologne Airport, departing via helicopter enroute Schloss Gymnich (guest residence). 9:30pm ARRIVE Schloss Gymnich. SUNDAY JULY 27, 1975 8:45am DEPART the guest residence with the President, via helicopter enroute Palais Schaumberg (Chancellor's office/residence complex). 9:30am ARRIVAL CEREMONY at Palais Schaumberg. Note: See President's schedule for complete details of ceremony. 10:00am CEREMONY CONCLUDES. Mrs. Schmidt escorts you to the Tea House for tea. Note: Participating in the tea with be Mrs. Martin J. (Faith) Hillenbrand, Mrs. Berndt (Wendy) von Staden, and Mrs. Franz-Joachim Schoeller. The Tea House is at the edge of the property, reachable iby paved paths, overlooking the Rhine River. Staff Instructions: As the Tea House is a one-room structure, there will be no holding room for staff. In the event of rain, the basement of the Tea House will have to be used. Digitized from Box 17 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library -2- SUNDAY JULY 27, 1975 (continued) 10:30am DEPART Tea House, escorted by Mrs. Schmidt, enroute the Bungalow (Schmidt residence). 10:35am ARRIVE the Bungalow. Mrs. Schmidt escorts you to the Guest Room. Personal Staff Time: 1 hour 22 minutes Note: Schmidt Housekeeper is Mrs. Pirwitz. Staff Instructions: Staff Holding Area will be in the study to the right of the front door. 11:45am - Mrs. Hillenbrand arrives at the Schmidt Bungalow. 11:57am DEPART the Bungalow, accompanied by Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Hillenbrand, enroute the Scheel residence, Villa Hammerschmidt. 12:00noon ARRIVE Villa Hammerschmidt. You will be greeted at the Main Entrance by Mrs. Scheel (Mildred) Note: There is a possibility that you will be meeting the Scheel children, Andrea- qwendoly (age 5) and Simon- Martin (age 5, adopted Bolivian). The oldest child, Cornelia (age 12) is away at a riding school. (daughter of mrs) Mrs. Scheel escorts you into the Terrace Room to join the other guests, for cocktails before going into the Dining Room for luncheon. Staff Instructions: The Staff Holding Area will be through the Reception Room to the right of the Main Entrance. Please note that this room is adjacent to the President's Office and the noise level must be kept down. FYI: The President departs at 1:25pm for Ayers Kaserne and returns to the guest residence at 4:45pm. WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT Doc. Motorcade Assignments (pages 1) 7/26/75-8/4/ B 75 File Location: Shelia Weidenfeld Files, Box 17, Trips Files. Folder: 7/26-28/75 - Bonn (1) RESTRICTION CODES JJO 11/17/16 (A) Closed by applicable Executive order governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (1-98) -4- MONDAY JULY 28, 1975 FYI: Chancellor Schmidt will arrive at 8:00am for a working breakfast with the President. 8:55am DEPART the guest residence, accompanied by Chancellor and Mrs. Schmidt, enroute the Bonn/ Cologne Airport (via helicopter). 9:45am DEPARTURE CEREMONY, at Bonn/Cologne Airport. 10:00am DEPART Bonn, Germany enroute Warsaw, Poland. Note: See President's Schedule for complete details of morning's events. - , : = - - - CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE AND PRESIDENT'S PALACE SUNDAY, JULY 27th - - 10:00am RHINE RIVER MRS. FORD'S ROUTES TO: TEA HOUSE SCHMIDT RESIDENCE (BUNGALOW) SCHEEL RESIDENCE FOR LUNCHEON TEA VILLA HOUSE HELIPAD HAMMERSCHMIDT GRAVEL WALK (PRESIDENT'S PALACE) WOODEN PLATFOR K MRS. FC PATH V CHANCELLOR'S BUNGALOW WALKWAY PALAIS SCHAUMBURG (CHANCELLOR'S OFFICE) HALLWAY DRIVEWAY LISA GERALD FORD DRIVEWAY SUNDAY, JULY 27th - 10:30am TEA WITH MRS. SCHMIDT INTERIOR OF TEA HOUSE HAll TERRACE bAth ( Rhina River FORD LIBRARY VILLA HAMMERSCHMIDT SUNDAY, JULY 27th - 12=Noon MRS. SCHEEL'S LUNCHEON HONORING MRS. FORD TERRACE RECEPTION HALL TERRACE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE OR ROOM DINING ROOM STAFF HOLDING TV+ PRESS POOL AREA PICTURE HALL GALLERY PARLOR ENTRANCE incomplete list THE FOLLOWING ARE THE GUESTS AT MRS. SCHEELS LUNCHEON ON SUNDAY, JULY 27, HONORING MRS. FORD: 1. MRS. WALTER (MILDRED) SCHEEL WIFE OF THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT (STATE DEPT. BRIEFING BOOKS WILL HAVE BIO) 2. MRS. HELMUT SCHMIDT WIFE OF THE FEDERAL CHANCELLOR (STATE DEPT. BRIEFING BOOKS WILL HAVE BIO) 3. MRS. HANS-DIETRICH GENSCHER WIFE OF THE FEDERAL MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS (STATE DEPT. BRIEFING BOOKS WILL HAVE BIO) 4. MRS. PAUL FRANK WIFE OF THE STATE SECRETARY, CHIEF OF THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT'S OFFICE (STATE DEPT. BRIEFING BOOKS WILL HAVE BIO) 5. MRS. FRANZ-JOACHIM SCHOELLER WIFE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS (STATE DEPT. BRIEFING BOOKS WILL HAVE BIO) 6. MRS. BERNDT (WENDY) VON STADEN WIFE OF THE AMBASSADOR OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY TO THE UNITED STATES (STATE DEPT. BRIEFING BOOKS WILL HAVE BIO) 2 7. MRS. MARTIN J. (FAITH) HILLENBRAND incomplate WIFE OF THE UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY list 8. MRS. FRANK (NAOMI) CASH WIFE OF THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF MISSION, AMERICAN EMBASSY BONN 9. MRS. FRIEDRICH NOWOTTNY WIFE OF PROMINENT TELEVISION CORRESPONDENT, CHIEF OF BONN STUDIO, WDR (GERMAN TELEVISION) 10. MRS. URSULA CASDORFF WIFE OF CHIEF OF TELEVISION PALEN DISCUSSION PROGRAMS, WDR (GERMAN TELEVISION) 11. MRS. PETRE MOLL PAINTER HISTORY OF VILLA HAMMERSCHMIDT An earlier name of Villa Hammerschmidt was Villa Troost. It was probably built in 1862, although the exact date and the original owner are not known. In 1878 the villa was rebuilt in its present form and the large garden from the street to the Rhine was completed. Known owners of the villa were: Albrecht Troost 1865 - 1868 Leopold König 1868 - 1899 Rudolph Hammerschmidt 1899 - 1950 and his heirs The Federal Republic of Germany 1950 - present The following Federal Presidents resided at Villa Hammerschmidt: Theodor Heuss 1950 - 1959 2 terms Heinrich Lubke 1959 - 1969 2 terms Gustav Heinemann 1969 - 1974 1 term Walter Scheel July 1, 1974 - present GERALD LLBRARY FORD Guest list for ladies' luncheon given by Dr. Mildred Scheel in honor of Mrs. Gerald R. Ford on Sunday, July 27, 1975, at 12:00 noon, Haus des Bundespräsidenten Mrs. Gerald R. Ford (Betty) Wife of the President of the United States of America Mrs. Martin J. Hillenbrand (Faith) Wife of the Ambassador of the United States of America to the Federal Republic of Germany Mrs. Frank E. Cash (Naomi) Wife of the Deputy Chief of Mission, American Embassy, Bonn Mrs. Helmut Schmidt (Hannelore) Wife of the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Mrs. Hans-Dietrich Genscher (Barbara) Wife of the Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy to the Federal Chancellor Mrs. Hans Friderichs (Erika) Wife of the Federal Minister of Economics Mrs. Berndt von Staden (Wendi) Wife of the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United States of America Mrs. Paul Frank (Irma) Wife of the Chief of the Federal President's Office Mrs. Franz Joachim Schoeller (Inge) Wife of the Foreign Office Chief of Protocol Dr. Veronika Carstens Wife of the Chairman, CDU/CSU Bundestag Group Mrs. Heinz-Oskar Vetter Wife of the President of the Federation of German Labor Unions Mrs. Claus-Hinrich Casdorff (Ursula) Wife of the Chief, Television Panel Discussion Program, Westdeutscher Rundfunk FORD & LIBRARY - 2 - Mrs. Friedrich Nowottny (Gisela) Wife of the Chief, ARD/WDR Studio Bonn (German Television) Mrs. Petra Moll Painter Mrs. Ina Born Assistant to Dr. Mildred Scheel Mrs. Sylvia Hofheinz Foreign Office Interpreter GERALD LISERVY FORD Menu for ladies' luncheon given by Dr. Mildred Scheel in honor of Mrs. Ford on Sunday, July 27, 1975, at 12:00 noon, Haus des Bundespräsidenten 1973er Wittlicher Felsentreppchen Tortue "Alfa" Kabinett (Turtle Soup) 1971er Weinzberger Schemelsberg Hirschmedallions "Chasseurs" Trollinger Spätlese (Medallions of Venison "Chasseurs") Geiling Privat Prådikatssekt Creme "Boulet" (Crème Brulée) GERALD FORD FIBRANY WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT Doc. Motorcade Assignments (pages - 2) 7/26/1975 B File Location: Shelia Weidenfeld Files, Box 17, Trips Files. Folder: 7/26-28/75 - Bonn (1) RESTRICTION CODES JJO 11/18/16 (A) Closed by applicable Executive order governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (1-98) ACTION CONFIDENTIAL DEPARTMENT OF STATE BONN 11819 INFO: Per-y TELEGRAM AE BELGRADE RECEIVED: 7-22-75 C 2119302 JUL 75 ZFF n FM AMEMBASSY BONN AMB TO RUDKRB/AMEMBASSY BELGRADE IMMEDIATE 526 DCM INFO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 1581 POL ECON BT CO ng E 1 D E N I I A BONN 11819 CONS USIS FOR HUNT/SHEILS FROM THOMPSON DAD 40M DEPT FOR A/O * MELROSE SSO B&F ALSO PASS WHITE HOUSE FOR NORMAL EUROPEAN TRIP MFD DISTRIBUTION PER AGR E.O. 11652: GDS RSO TAGS: OVIP (FORD, MRS. GERALD) NCOIC SUBJECT: PRESIDENTIAL VISIT SCI VET REF: BUCHAREST 3392 coun 1 1. AMBASSADOR AND MRS Ao is BE : DELIGHTED TO HAVE EMBASSY RESIDENCE USED AS HOLDING HILLENBRAND WILL. OF COURSE, AREA FOR MRS. FORD BETWEEN ARRIVAL CEREMONY AND TEA AT SCHMIDIS YOU SHOULD BE AWARE, HOWEVER, THAT MRS. SCHEEL AND DEPARTURE FOR PICNIC AT KIRCHCOENS NEAR CHRON / 1 GIESSEN. HAS NDON, EXTENDED SCHEEL'S AND HAS INVITATION ALREADY INVITATION INVITED TO IS MRS. ACCEPTED, OTHER FORD GUESTS, FOR THIS LUNCH WOULD IF AT LEAVE 1200 RF MRS. PERIOD OF SLIGHTLY MORE THAN ONE HOUR AT THE RESIDENCE BEFORE THE LUNCH. ZAGREB: WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED AN INDICATION THAT MRS. (WIFE FORD 2. EXPRESSED WILLINGNESS TO RECEIVE MRS. COOPER POUCH OF HAS OUR AMBASSADOR TO EAST GERMANY) AT SOME POINT DURING HER BONN STAY. IF THIS IS THE CASE, ONE POSSIBILITY SENT BE TO USE THE PERIOD AT THE RESIDENCE FOR SUCH A WOULD MESTING. IN ANY EVENT. WE WOULD APPRECIATE RECEIVING MRS. SOME INDICATION OF MRS. FORD'S DESIRES REGARDING COOPER AS WELL AS ON THE OTHER POINTS RAISED IN THIS MESSAGE. HILLENBRAND. et #1819 FORD & DERALO LIBRARY CONFIDENTIAL DAD, 3/25/86 Classification MRS. SCHEEL'S LUNCHEON FOR MRS. FORD SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1975 GUEST LIST Mrs. Walter (Mildred) Scheel, hostess Wife of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany Mrs. Helmut (Hannelore "Loki") Schmidt ** Wife of the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Mrs. Hans-Dietrich Genscher * Wife of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany Mrs. Paul Frank * Wife of the State Secretary, Chief of the Federal President's Office Mrs. Franz-Joachim Schoeller * Wife of the Chief of Protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mrs. Berndt ("Wendy") von Staden * Wife of the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United States Mrs. Martin (Faith) Hillenbrand Wife of the American Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany Mrs. Frank (Naomi) Cash Wife of the Deputy Chief of Mission, American Embassy Bonn Mrs. Friedrich Nowottny Wife of Prominent Television Correspondent, WDR (German Television) Mrs. Ursula Casdorff Wife of the Chief of Television Panel Discussion Programs, WDR (German Television) Mrs. Petre Moll Artist * you met in Washington during Scheel Visit **you met in Brussels during European Visit -2- Mrs. Hans Friderichs Wife of the Minister of Economics Dr. Karl Carstens Medical Doctor, wife of the Leader of the Opposition Party SERATO FORD -3- MENU TORTUE ALPHA (Turtle Soup) - VENISON CREME BOULET - - (Vanilla Cream Pudding) - = SERALD R. FORD LIBRARY Speisenfolge Mittagessen von Fran Dr. Mildred Scheel zu Ehren threr Excrellenz Frau Betty Ford Hans des Bundesprásidenten Bonn, 27. yuli 1975 TortuerAlfa" Hirschmedaillons « Chasseurs" Crème « Boulet * 1973 er Wittlicher Felsentceppchen Kabinett 1971er Weinsberger Schemelsberg Trollinger Spatlese Geiling Privat Pradikatsseht FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Political Section Mrs. FORD Mrs. Scheel Mrs. Schmidt Mrs. Genscher Mrs. Hillenbrand Mrs. Wagner Mr. Monroe = Dear Dr. Scheel: It was such a great pleasure to see you again and to visit your beautiful country. I want you to know how much the President, Jack and I appreciated the warm hospitality extended by you and President Scheel. Our stay in the Federal Republic will be a trea- sured memory. With warmest regards. Sincerely, = Her Excellency Dr. Mildred Scheel Bonn Villa Hammerschmidt Dear Mrs. Schmidt: Our stay in Bonn this weekend was delight- ful, and I so much enjoyed the time we spent together. Your charming hospitality and the warm welcome which we received in the Federal Republic made this visit a special pleasure. The President and Jack join me in sending their warmest regards. Sincerely, Her Excellency Mrs. Hannelore Schmidt Bonn Kanzlerbungalow Adenauer-Allee 141 Dear Mrs. Genscher: I want to thank you again for your friendly hospitality, and for all the many things which you and the Foreign Minister did to make our visit to the Federal Republic so pleasurable. The President, Jack and I will have many happy memories of our stay in Bonn. With warmest regards. Sincerely, Her Excellency Mrs. Barbara Genscher 53 Bonn-Bad Godesberg-Heiderhof Eschenweg 3 Dear Mrs. Hillenbrand: I want to thank you especially for all that you and the Ambassador did to make our stay in the Federal Republic so en- joyable and successful. The President, Jack and I are deeply appreciative. It was a pleasure to see you again. With warmest regards. Sincerely, = Mrs. Martin J. Hillenbrand = 53 Bonn-Bad Godesberg Rolandstrasse 67 Dear Mrs. Wagner: I want you to know how much I enjoyed our visit to Kirchgoens and the opportunity to meet members of the German and American Armed Forces and their families. It was a most delightful occasion, and we shall long remember it. Thank you again for your gracious hospitality. : : With warm wishes. - Sincerely, Mrs. Louis C. Wagner, jr. c/o Col. Louis C. Wagner, jr. Commander, 1st Brigade, 3rd Armored Division APO 09045 Dear Mr. Monroe: I want to send you a special note of thanks for your thoughtful assistance during my recent visit to the Federal Republic. I am most grateful for all that you did to help make my stay so enjoyable. With best wishes. Sincerely, Gerald J. Monroe, Esquire American Embassy Bonn FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Political Section JACK FORD Baron Holzschuher Larry Nelsen = DRAFT: July , 1975 Dear Baron Holzschuher: I deeply appreciate the generous hospitality and the many courtesies which you extended to my family and me during our very enjoyable visit to Germany. Staying at Schloss Gymnich was a special pleasure, and I am grateful for my visit to the game preserve and the opportunity to learn about hunting customs and wildlife conservation in Germany. Sincerely, Jack Ford JOrg Freiherr Holzschuher von Harrlach 5044 Schloss Gymnich bei Erfstadt Germany DRAFT: July , 1975 Dear Larry: Thank you for all you did to make stay in Germany so enjoyable. I very much appreciate the special thought and effort which you devoted, and want to thank you especially for taking me to visit the Altstadt in Cologne. Sincerely yours, - Jack Ford Larry A.. Nelsen, Esquire American Embassy Bonn, Germany 11951 P/ADV-18 full dis ADM-3 } Adv parts AMB Dem Emb/2 POL House From LIMITED OFFICIAL USE STATE 7 DECLASSIFIED NNNNVZCZCOLA138 E.O. 13028 SEC 3.3 00 RUEHC By MD. NARA, Dept Guidelines Date 11/22/2016 DE RUFHOL #1951/01 2050013 ZNY CCCCC ZZH 0 240011Z JUL 75 FM AMEMBASSY BONN TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 1660 BT e 0 N F I D E N T I A ± s/s LIMITED OFFICIAL USE BONN 11951 EXDIS CRU, 28 do DEPARTMENT FOR A/O: WHITE HOUSE FOR ADVANCE OFFICE -- NORMAL EUROPEAN TRIP DISTRIBUTION, FROM THOMPSON E.O. 11652: N/A TAGS: OVIP (FORD, GERALD) SUBJECT: PRESIDENTIAL TRIP - BONN ROOM LIST ROOM ASSIGNMENT LIST FOR BONN FOLLOWS. THE OFFICIAL PARTY AND OTHER TRAVELING STAFF WILL BE STA'YING AT THE OFFICIAL GERMAN GOVERNMENT GUEST HOUSE, "SCHLOSS GYMNICH," AND IN FOUR HOTELS. ABREVIATIONS USED IN THE FOLLOWING LIST ARE AS FOLLOWS: G - SCHLOSS GYMNICH B - HOTEL BRISTOL, TEL 201-11 POPPELSDORFER ALLEE, BONN S - HOTEL STEIGENBERGER, BONN CENTER, BONN, TEL 20191 H - HOLIDAY INN WALDSTRASSE 255 KOELN/PORZ, TEL 02203 731 T - HOTEL AM TULPENFELD, TEL 226073 2 HEUSSALLEE BONN State: fifth (Thompson VOD 7/23/75 J. Thompson 112 WDClower wDc/Vhy GERALD LIMITED OFFICIAL USE TELEGRAM OUTGOING 2. Page Control 11951 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE AMEMBASSY BONN ADAMS, LAWRENCE B-303 ALBERI, ROBERT C. B-711 ALBERTSON, FRED W. JR. B-512 ALFARO, L. B-218 ARAIZA, ABEL B-705 BARRETT, ROBERT B-301 BAUTISTA, ARTURO G-109 BAY, JOHN B-602 BENSON, J. PAUL B-408 BERGER, CATHY B-407 BIERY, MARILYN G-204 BOSCO, ALFRED S. B-714 BREMER, L. PAUL G-104 BUENDORF, L. B-616 CANTRELL, J. B-317 CAVANEY, RED. G-202 CHENEY, RICHARD B. G-208 CHILES, JOY T-515 CLIFT, A. DENIS B-402 CLOWER, W. DEWEY B-514 COVEY, J. B-612 COYLE, PAT T-404 CUFF, WILLIAM B-706 DECAIR, TOM T-517 FORD, JACK G-102 FRIEDMAN, MILTON B-412 GERRARD, CONSTANCE T-514 GLENN, JOEL K. B-715 GREENER, WILLIAM T-502 GRISSOM, SWAYNE H. B-712 HALL, WILMA B-417 HARTMAN, ARTHUR A. G-210 HARTMANN, ROBERT T. G-207 HARTWIG, W. B-602 HENDRIX, ROBERT F. B-512 HERRIN, BILLY R. B-511 HITT, PEGGY B-405 HOCH, RONALD T-406 HODGES, GAHL B-717 HOFFMAN, MYRON T-513 HUNT, LEAMON R. B-410 HUSHEN, JOHN T-504 INGERSOLL, FRED B-707 JACKSON, RONALD L. B-409 JACOBSON, JULIE B-611 BERALD LIBRARY JOHNSON, WILLIAM F. B-711 JONES, WILBUR D. B-517 JORDAN, K. B-217 KEISER, R. B-312 KENNERLY, DAVID HUME B-603 KISSINGER, DAVID G-104 KISSINGER, HENRY A. G-106 KNIGHT, H. B-314 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE TELEGRAM OUTGOING 3 11951 Page Control LIMITED OFFICIAL USE AMEMBASSY BONN KNIPS, CARLENE B-716 KOLLMORGEN, LELAND S. B-411 LEGETTE, J. B-318 LODAL, JAN B-403 LUZANIA, E. B-315 LUDWIG, HARRY P. B-701 LUKASH, WILLIAM M. G-108 MCCLELLAND, LTC LESTER C. H-507 MCKEOWN, LTC DONALD F. H-509 MCMAHON, JAMES F. B-608 MAGAW, J. B-204 MANNING, BOB T-506 MATSON, PATTY T-520 MEAD, BOB T-519 MEAD, CHARLES H. G-108 MELCHIORI, ROBERT T-406 MENENDEZ, A. B-712 MERCHANT, J. B-316 MILLER, FREDERICK W. B-606 MORLOCK, WERNER H. B-710 NASH, CHARLES J. B-609 NESSEN, RON T-503 'DONNELL, TERRENCE G-202 0" NEILL, JUDY T-417 OBST, HARRY B-618 OLDENBURG, HERBERT B-709 PHILLIPS, S. B-311 PIROZZI, GAY T-416 POREMBKA, CAROLYN G-204 PRESOCK, PATTY T-405 QUINLAN, JEANNIE G-206 REAMS, PETER B-610 RESTOVICH, MICHAEL B-701 REYNOLDS, HAROLD B-604 ROBERTS, WILLIAM T-516 ROSENBERGER, ERIC T-505 SABLE, RONALD K. B-511 SANDSTROM, JOHN S-721 SCHENK, S. B-304 SCHLAMM, PAUL B-610 SCHUTES, JOHN G. H-505 SCOWCROFT, LGEN BRENT G-209 SHEILS, MARYLOU B-605 SHELOW, EVERETT G. B-516 SMITH, BRIAN B-518 SOLTIS, MARJORIE B-611 SONNENFELDT, HELMUT G-211 B-714 GERAL FORD CIGRANT SORRELS, GARY A. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE TELEGRAM OUTGOING Page 4 11951 Control LIMITED OFFICIAL USE AMEMBASSY BONN SORUM, PIETER H. B-404 STAHL, NORMAN B-708 STALLS, RICHARD A. B-710 STEPHENS, LEONARD C. B-515 THOMPSON, JOHN B-510 WARNER, EDWARD P. B-607 WEIDENFELD, SHEILA T-501 WOOTEN, KATHY B-406 YATES, NELLIE G-206 ZOOK, RAY T-511 HILLENBRAND BT #1951 GERALD LIMITED OFFICIAL USE MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON JULY 24, 1975 2:00PM MEMORANDUM: John Thompson - State Control FROM: Bob Manning - WH Transportation John--Here is the list of Staff that we are Housing at the Am Tulpenfeld or the Steigenberger Hotel: Check for any duplications but rooms are being held for the following: T = Tuppenfeld S = Steigenberger T503 Ron Nessen T206 George Carlson T502 William Greener T206 Jimmy Hall T504 John Hushen T406 Robert Melchiori T516 William Roberts T406 Ronald Hoch T517 Thomas DeCair S419 Larry McWhirter T519 Bob Mead T415 Jeannie Stouffer T505 Eric Rosenberger S725 George Heidbreder T518 John Trattner S724 Edward Rosmarin T501 Sheila Weidenfeld T512 Karl Schumacher T520 Patty Matson S421 Ricardo Thomas T513 Mike Hoffmann S726 Francis Zimmerman T410 Paul Benson - AT&T S726 John Kelly S721 John Sandstrom S727 Alan Harrison T506 Robert Manning S727 Mark Dyas T515 Joy Chiles T514 k Constance Gerrard T405 Patty Presock T404 Pat Coyle T416 Gay Pirozzi T417 Judy O'Neil T414 Doris Goldstein T413 Annabelle Short T411 Gay Halterman T412 Douglas Ross T511 Ray Zook S401 John Dreylinger T306 Charles Marceaux S431 Bobby Law T306 Ron Cadwallader S420 Ellis Grover S420 Henry Carter S431 John Robison PRF- ADVANCE TRIP CITY BONN Dates of Visit 26 - 28 July U.S. EMBASSY Ambassador Martin Hillenbrand Telephone # 3330 DCM Frank Cash Telephone # 3127 PAOBill Marsh, Press Attache &Alex KliefortHelephonc # 3131 & 3242 & 3233 Address 53 Bonn/ Mehlem John Klyne-Klieforth's Deputy ADVANCE TEAM Lead Dewey Clower USSS Joel Glenn WHCA Len Stephens Aide Press Michael Hoffman + bob manning State: John Thompson HOST COUNTRY OFFICIALS Information Officer Klaus Boelling Telephone # 11 11 Assistant Joseph Thomas Telephone # Secretary/Other Mueller-Thums Telephone # Local TV contact Telephone # Local Telephone contact Telephone # Local Credentials Contact Telephone # Address Mr. Schoett heads the North American Desk and has indicated that he will be HOTEL the most helpful for us. There will be several, at the time these two: Name Tulpenfeld General Manager Address 53 Alliangplatz PR Person Telephone # 226073 Security Officer Cable Steigenberger Telex # 0886328 D-5300 Bonn Am. Bundeskanzier Platz. Telephone 02221 PRESS CENTER Located at the Tulpenfeld Hotel SERVICE LIBRARY Location in Hotel Dining Room - Grand Halle, Tulpenfeld Telex location11 telex in press bldg. #1, adjacent to hotel (30 yard walk) Staff Office Location Halle Bar Briefing Room (if different from press center) Secure Storage Room - 2 - CITY BONN PRESS CENTER FACILITIES Long Distance Telephones 20-25 Are they broadcast quality? Telex 10 Runness Limit on copy accepted? Runners Yes Couriers Film shipment arrangements Payment: Collect Calls? International credit cards? COURTESIES Bar: Location yes Hours of Operation Gratis Cash Food: Availability No Hours of availability Gratis Cash Places to eat in hotel Currency Exchange Desk: Yes Hours of Operation Arrival Departure Message Center: Hours of Operation Paging System Special phone # or thru hotel switchboard Bulletin Board Check cashing facilities: In Hotel American Express nearby Primarily for staff cashing perdiem checks. USIS John Sondstrom (Manning) FORD of GETALO LIBRARY Transportation Officer Breece Koch Telephone # Press Center Officer Bobgildea Telephone # Baggage Officer Dobe One IT Telephone # Hotel Officer Jack Zeller Telephone # RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Press Kits available. 2. Interpreters available. 3. Buses available. 4. Manning of wire machines, clip every half hour, put in folders marked: "Domestic, " "Foreign, " and "President's Trip" give to designated person in Press Secretary's office. 3 CITY BONN 5. Message Center. 6. Make releases, postings and pool reports available on bulletin board and extra 7. Clocks, 2, Eastern time and Local time. 8. Coordinate with Embassy personnel to send back to Washington information for Press Books: Principle officials' bios; color background on places the President will visit, stay, and rooms in which meetings will be conducted. 9. XEROX machines 10. Press room lists made available 11. Guest Lists. 12. Menus. 13. Motorpool dispatcher for Press Office (6 cars). CREDENTIALS REQUIREMENTS Germans insist on local credentials and want PP #, date & place of birth and nationality ASAP in order to get them back to Passports Washington for distribution on Press Planes en route Bonn. Visas # of pictures required Local country credentials Yes # of pictures required no Special pool passes White House press passes accepted Third country restrictions? POWER Volts/Cycle 220/50 Type of plug (number and shape of prongs) two prong round Converters & adapter plugs available 12 transformers WEATHER Temperature: High 85 & muggy Low 60 Percipitation outlook Possibility of showers Special clothing considerations Dark Suit FORD DRESS Any special dress requirements for press and/or Press Office staff? Formal wear for any pool events Dark suit. CITY BONN AIRPORT Where do press planes land Cologne-Bonn Airport - How do press get to press area: walk buses Press area location Airport Manager Telephone # Airport Security Telephone # Facilities: Long Distance telephones Telex Runners/Couriers Film Shipment Coverage Crowd situation expectation None any efforts made Unusual requirements for cameras? dollies? moving? Names of greeters Names of welcoming groups (bands, honor guards etc...) MOTORCADE Crowd situation expectation Number of press buses in motorcade USIS interpreter on each bus FINANCES (Who pays? White House, Local Government, USIS) Press Center NS Wire machines (AP, UPI, Reuters) food/bar Bar - Cartinented Beachfart Press Offices Holle Bor Pool cars Baggage trucks BEALD R. FORD LIBRATT Buses Choppers Communications Camera platforms All bills must receive White House approval before payment is made by USIS. - 5 - CITY BONN TRANSPORTATION Motor Pool Cars (6) 6 sheetle Bus will depart Wire Cars 2 every 20 menuts from Camera Cars 3 Buses for 150 200 P.C. to STeigenberger 4 - 2.5 ton baggage trucks top.C. Airplane crew minibuses Chopper Boat SITE LOCATION Site address Site Contact Telephone # Site Contact Telephone # Camera platform Lighting Number of press allowed Size of pools Request color background of meeting rooms (historic significance, description, setting etc...) and places the President will visit. R. BEARLD TOTAL GRARY Dr. Mildred Scheel Dr. Mildred Scheel, wife of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, has been a resident of Bonn since 1969. No stranger to the Rhineland, Dr. Scheel was born in Cologne, 30 kilometers north of Bonn, the daughter of a physician and an American mother. Prior to her marriage to Walter Scheel, Mildred Scheel lived in Munich pursuing a medical career which she had decided on while still a school girl. After graduating from secondary school, she began her medical studies in Munich where she accepted an appointment to a University medical clinic. Following her father's footsteps, intending to eventually take over his practice, Mildred Scheel specialized in radiology. Long interested and active in the fight against cancer, Mildred Scheel founded the Deutsche Krebshilfe (The German Cancer Research Fund) shortly after the election of her husband to the Presidency of the Federal Republic on the 15th of May 1974. The Scheels have two daughters, Cornelia and Andrea-Gwendolyn, and an adult son, Ulrich, from the President's previous marriage. They also have an adopted Bolivian son, Simon-Martin. While extremely interested and active in political matters, Dr. Scheel manages to find time to pursue her interests in read- ing, music, the theater and skiing. She is known as an excellent hostess whose intelligence and natural grace are much admired. The First Lady is not only well liked but regarded by those who know her as a friend. ( IN-Press ) V-75 (am) Dr. Mildred Scheel Frau Dr. Mildred Scheel, die Gattin des Präsidenten der Bundes- republik Deutschland, lebt seit 1969 in Bonn. Bis zu ihrer Heirat mit Walter Scheel war sie in München ansässig. Dennoch ist ihr das Rheinland nicht unbekannt, denn nur dreißig Kilo- meter von Bonn entfernt, in Köln, wurde Frau Scheel als Tochter eines Arztes geboren, Ihre Mutter war Amerikanerin. Schon in ihrer Jugend wurde Mildred Scheel der Arzt-Beruf ihres Vaters zum angestrebten Ziel. Nach Absolvierung der Oberreal- schule folgten Studien und Examen in München und eine Tätigkeit als Medizinalassistentin an einer Universitätsklinik in München. Um die Röntgenpraxis ihres Vaters übernehmen zu können, ließ sich Mildred Scheel zur Fachärztin für Röntgenologie ausbilden. Um einen langgehegten Wunsch aus ihrer Studienzeit zu verwirk- lichen: die Bekämpfung der Krebskrankheiten, gründete sie, nach- dem ihr Mann Bundespräsident geworden war, am 25. September 1974 die Deutsche Krebshilfe e.V., die seitdem einen großen Teil ihrer Zeit in Anspruch nimmt. Frau Dr. Scheel ist Mutter zweier Mädchen Cornelia und Andrea Gwendolyn und eines erwachsenen Sohnes Ulrich -, der aus der ersten Ehe des Bundespräsidenten stammt. Walter und Mildred Scheel haben außerdem den kleinen Bolivianer Simon-Martin adop- tiert. Frau Dr. Scheel, die sehr an politischen Ereignissen Anteil nimmt, hat nebenher noch einige "hobbies", sie liest gern, hört viel Musik und geht oft ins Theater. Als Sport betreibt sie Golf und Skifahren. Sie ist eine ausgezeichnete Gastgeberin, die ihre Besucher zudem durch ihre Klugheit und Natürlichkeit be- sticht. Der Frau an der Seite des "Ersten Mannes" im Staate wird in Bonn nicht nur Sympathie, sondern von vielen auch Freund- schaft entgegengebracht. (IN-Press) V 75 clothes BONN 9:15 depart 9:30 arrive park- federal chancery 9:30 arrival ceremony Mrs. schmedt- light colored suit, no hat, probably carrying gloves (not wearing glove on right hand) 9:45 bf escorted by mrs. S. into tea house (garden house) for tea - will last until about 10:30 - go to residence 11-11:45 rest 11:45 depart for Scheel residence 12 noon- 12:05 - 1:15 luncheon Geisen 1:15 2-3:30 would join Pres etc + fly to (haidelburg) 4:15 arrive Gimmisch 7pm :15 arrive Pres Scheel's residence - 20 mins in BLACK THE couples leave together for boat pier 7:30 - 11:pm (rain quite poss) chiffon not appropriate- warm dress- tendency toward subdued colors- - (fur wrap would be appropriate ladies would have w: throws SEAL JORARI 7/23/75 1700 PROPOSED ITINERARY JACK FORD'S PARTICIPATION IN THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP TO GERMANY, POLAND, FINLAND, ROMANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA Saturday, July 26, 1975 Upon arrival in Bonn, you will be greeted by the German Chief of Protocol Franz-Joachim Schoeller and his wife and the U.S. Ambassador Martin J. Hillenbrand and his wife. You board ARMY ONE for flight to the residence where you will spend the night. At 9:30 pm, Larry Nelson, who is with the embassy staff will stop by to take you into Cologne to see the sites. Sunday, July 27, 1975 At 9:00 am you should be ready to go hunting as Baron Joerg Holzschuher von Harrlack the Owner of Schloss Gymnich where you are staying (You are in his bedroom). With the Baron you will go into the forest in quest of wild boar. This is within the Baron's private preserve and is done by specific request of the Baron. You should be back no later than 11:30 as you will depart by 12:45 to drive to Bonn to join the President to fly to a U.S.-West German Armed Forces picnic at Kirchgoens. Sunday evening there is a State Dinner on a boat on the Rhine which you will attend. Attire is black tie. Monday, July 28, 1975 You will depart via MARINE ONE for the Bonn/Cologne Airport where you will observe the departure ceremony. Board Air Force One enroute Warsaw, Poland. In Warsaw, you will observe the welcoming ceremony, and then go to Wilanow. John Davies, the Ambassador's son will come by about 2:30 pm to take you to "Old Town" and to other sites. You will attend a pool party at the Ambassador's residence in the evening. For your information there are tennis courts and exercise facilities at the American Embassy. Tuesday, July 29, 1975 You will join the official party to travel to Krakow where you will visit the second oldest University in Europe and participate in other functions. You will then proceed to Helsinki, Finland where you will observe the arrival ceremony and go with the motorcade to the American Embassy residence where you will have a private dinner with your parents and the Ambassador, his family and guests. Free evening. Wednesday, July 30, 1975 At 9:00 am, you will leave the residence for Taivallahti Tennis Courts for tennis. You will return to the residence at 11:00 to prepare for departure at 11:45 in the Presidential motorcade for Finlandia Hall for the opening session of the CSCE conference which concludes at 12:30 pm. You will return to the residence for private luncheon and prepare for your overnight at a farm house. Activities here will include dinner seine fishing for crayfish and a fish similar to herring and a smoke sauna (the original Finnish sauna). Thursday, July 31, 1975 At 9:00 am, you will depart for Helsinki. Enroute you will stop to visit a pulp and paper mill. Upon your return to Helsinki, you will prepare for an afternoon of sailing and fishing in Helsinki Harbor which begins at 2:30 pm. You are scheduled to return to the residence to get ready for departure in the Presidential motorcade at 7:20 for a reception for 2,000 people. Departure will be flexible. Free evening. Friday, August 1, 1975 At 9:15 am you will join the Presidential motorcade to go to Finlandia Hall to observe a working session of the CSCE conference. This session includes the presentation by the United States. In the afternoon you will visit the Forest Products Institute to learn of the research that has been done by the Finns in utilizing forest product waste materials productively. Following a workout you will return to the residence. Free evening. Saturday, August 2, 1975 Morning activities remain open. You should be ready to board the motorcade for departure from Helsinki by 11:20. Departure form Helsinki enroute Bucharest is noon wheels up. In Bucharest you will observe the arrival ceremony and travel in the motorcade to the residence. Your afternoon is free for swimming in the pool at the residence and working out in the facilities there. In the evening, you will go to the Marine House where you will attend their regular TGIS party for the Marines and embassy personnel from several embassies. Sunday, August 3, 1975 You will follow the President's schedule for the train trip into the mountains and return. Upon return to Bucharest, you will depart enroute Belgrade, Yugoslavia where you will observe the arrival ceremony and travel in the motorcade to the White Palace where you will be staying. At 8:40 pm you will accompany Mrs. Ford to the FEC for a State Dinner. Following the State Dinner you will return to the Palace. Monday, August 4, 1975 You are a member of the official party for this portion of the trip. In that capacity, you will leave the Palace at 8:30 am to drive to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on behalf of the United States. Upon your return to the city, you may go either to the Palace for free time or to Kalamegdan which is an interesting park which includes a ZOO and military museum. You should be ready to depart by 5:00 pm from the Palace. After a departure ceremony at the airport, Air Force One departs Belgrade enroute Andrews Air Force Base, U.S.A. American Embassy № 01158 1st OFFICIAL VISITORS COURTESY CARD 4th Valid 7/18/75 to 7/20/75 2nd Name Ms. Patti Matson (weeks ration) 3rd BEVERAGE Grade Date Issued 7/17/75 Valid for all American Community Associ- TOBACCO 3rd ation Facilities including the Sales Store, (weeks ration) 2nd Commissary Jamay Embassy Club, 4th Personnel Officer 1st NOT TRANSFERRABLE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 19, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: RED CAVANEY FROM: PETER SORUM SUBJECT: MRS. FORD'S PARTICIPATION IN THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO BONN, GERMANY Following our meetings and site surveys in the Bonn, Germany area as well as a review of the President's schedule, I will propose the following to Mrs. Ford. 1) That she participate with the President in the arrival ceremony on Sunday morning. 2) Dependent upon answers received from Protocol, she join Mrs. Schmidt following the ceremony for tea. 3) That she depart via motorcade to return to Schloss Gymnich for a private day. 4) That she join the President for the courtesy call and dinner aboard the boat on the Rhine. I am also exploring the following options: 1) That she consider joining the President on the visit to Heidelburg. 2) That she invite Mrs. John Sherman Cooper (Lorraine) to join her for a liesurely lunch at the residence. There is a possibility that Mrs. Scheel will want to host a luncheon for Mrs. Ford which was a proposal under the original plan as presented by the government at the host government meeting. We have several tour type options available to add to her schedule should she SO desire. My personal feeling is that the private day to permit her to adjust to the time change and early ceremony will be best. My contact for Mrs. Ford's schedule in Bonn is Gerald Monroe of the Embassy staff. He will be working through Dewey. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 19, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: RED CAVANEY FROM: PETER SORUM SUBJECT: JACK FORD'S PARTICIP ATION IN THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO BONN, GERMANY Following our meetings and site surveys in the Bonn Germany area as well as a review of the President's schedule, Iwill propose the following to Jack Ford: 1) That he participate in the dinner Sunday evening on the Rhine. 2) That, dependent upon Protocol and the desires of the President, he not participate in the arrival ceremony or the courtesy call. 3) That he consider Joining the President on the trip to Heidelburg. 4) That he spend any social time on Saturday in Cologne and Sunday in Bonn. 5) That his visit with a Forcemeister be scheduled based on his decisions on the above. Larry Nelson, who has been assigned by the Embassy, will work through Dewey, is exploring the possibilities for Jack's participation in an orienteering contest as well as a "Folks Wander" where villages go out into the forests and follow a prescribed course, which results in a medal for the number of kilometers walked. I have planned on Jack staying with his parents where he can jog on the grounds. Ron Jackson through Wilbur Jones has asked about the possibilities of weights being available at Gymnich. For additional exercise or in case of rain, there are facilities at the Embassy Club. cc. Clower Bay Jackson Matson Sheils Rustand Glynn WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT Doc. Notes on Trip (pages - 9) 7/26/1975 B File Location: Shelia Weidenfeld Files, Box 17, Trips Files. Folder: 7/26-28/75 - Bonn (1) RESTRICTION CODES JJO 11/18/16 (A) Closed by applicable Executive order governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (1-98) Tischordnung für das Mittagessen am 27.7.75, 12 Uhr Frau Moll Frau Schoeller Frau Nowottny Frau Vetter FrauFrank Frau Genscher I.E. Frau Hillenbrand Hausfrau Frau Schmidt I.E. Frau Ford Frau Friderichs Dolmetscher Fr. Hofheinz Frau Dr. Carstens Frau von Staden Frau Cash Frau Casdorff Frau Born Eingang POOL LIST PAPERS & WIRES Rudy Abramson - Los Angeles Times Stephen Barber - London Daily Telegraph Aldo Beckman - Chicago Tribune Henry Bradsher - Washington Star/News BONN-BELGRADE Stanley Carter Give New York Daily News Frank Cormier - AP Peter Costigan - Melbourne Herald Richard Dudman - St. Louis Post-Dispatch Kenneth Freed - AP Ernest Furgurson - Baltimore Sun BONN-HELSINKI Louis Foy - AFP Ralph Harris - Reuters Joseph Harsch - Christian Science Monitor WARSAW-BELGRADE Ed Hodges - Durham Morning Herald Kazuto Ishimaru - Mainichi Newspapers Robert Keatley - Wall St. Journal join HELSINKI ONLY Felix Kessler - Wall St. Journal BONN-BELGRADE Carroll Kilpatrick - Washington Post Morton Kondracke - Chicago Sun Times join WARSAW-BELGRADE Peter Lisagor Chicago Daily News Mauro Lucentini - Il Gironale join BONN-BELGRADE Ross Mark - London Daily Express James Naughton - New York Times Naomi Nover - Nover News Bureau Larry O'Rourke - Philadelphia Bulletin Satoshi Otani - Asahi Shimbun Hella Pick - Manchester Guardian HELSINKI ONLY Jacques Renard - LeFigaro Bill Ringle - Gannett News DC-BELGRADE Richard Robertson - Darien Review Richard Ryan - Detroit News Nobuyuki Sato - Kodo News Agency Marty Schram - Newsday Bill Steif - Scripps Howard HELSINKI ONLY Nick Thimmisch - Los Angeles Times Syndicate HELSINKI ONLY Helen Thomas - UPI Henry Trewhitt - Baltimore Sun John Wallach - Hearst Newspapers Richard Growald - UPI SEALD FORM Jim Noone - USIA LIBRARY POOL LIST Page two BROADCASTERS Mikio Arai - Japan Broadcasting Stephen Bell - ABC Forrest Boyd - Mutual Broadcasting Tom Brokaw - NBC John Cochran - NBC Ann Compton - ABC Albert Dancy - NBC join HELSINKI Eric Engberg - Westinghouse Andy Gastmeyer - TVN Roger Gittines - UPI Audio Gordon Graham - NBC Radio Terry Hargreaves - CBC BONN-HELSINKI Russell Hill - Radio Free Europe Tom Jarriel - ABC Phil Jones - CBS Phil Jurey - VOA Herb Kaplow - ABC S. Kitamura - NET-Japan Raymond Martin - Australian Broadcasting Yutaka Matsumoto - Fuji TV Angus McDermitt - British Broadcasting Lucien Millet - Radio Canada Susan Peterson - CBS BONN-BELGRADE Robert Pierpoint - CBS Walt Rodgers - AP Radio DC-BELGRADE Robert Schieffer - CBS Joseph Schlesinger - Canadian Broadcasting HELSINKI-BELGRADE Bob Steinbrinck - Golden West Broadcasting Richard Valeriani - NBC HELSINKI ONLY L. Van Bruggen - AVRO Radio-Netherlands Russ Ward - NBC Radio Karl Weiss - ZDF German TV BONN-BELGRADE Gerrick Utley - NBC HELSINKI- DC MAGAZINES Bonnie Angelo - Time Tom DeFrank - Newsweek John Mashek - U.S. News & World Report John Osborne - New Republic Bruce Van Voorst - Newsweek COMPLETE ROOM DIRECTORY for The Visit of President Gerald R. Ford in Bonn July 26-28, 1975. WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT Doc. Notes on Trip (pages - 1) 7/26/1975 B File Location: Shelia Weidenfeld Files, Box 17, Trips Files. Folder: 7/26-28/75 - Bonn (1) RESTRICTION CODES JJO 11/18/16 (A) Closed by applicable Executive order governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (1-98) ALPHABETICAL LISTING Name Room No. ABRAMSON, R. T 319 ADAMS, L. B 303 ALBERGINE, P. B 104 ALBERI, R.C. B 711 ALBERTSON, F.W. B 512 ALFARO, L. B 218 ALLMOND, D. S 424 ANDERSON, R. A 211 ANGELO, B. T 407 ANGELONE, A. B 102 ARAI, M. S 617 ARGENTIERI S 310 : ARMSTRONG, J. A 119 ARMSTRONG, J S 701 - ASUNCION, T. H 516 - BABB H 408 BAILEY, D. B 301 BALDELLI, D. A 212 BALDWIN, T. S 502 BARBER, S. S 517 t BARE H 410 BARGAMIAN, A S 503 BARLOW, H. S 719 BARNES, K. B 112 BARRETT, R. B 301 Page Two ALPHABETICAL LISTING BASHAM, C. T 203 BASHAM, R. A 307 BAUTISTA, A. G 109 BAY, J. B 602 BECK H 414 BECKMAN, A. T 315 BEHRNSTOCK, M. S 329 BELL, S. S 407 BELLVILLE, S. D 119 BENSON, J.P. T 410 BERGER, C. B 407 BIBB, H. A 203 BIERY, M. G 204 BOSCO, A.S. B 714 BOWERS, R. B 110 BOWSER, D. D 223 BOYD, F. T 401 BRACK, D. S 415 BRADSHER, H. S 418 BRAUTIGAN, W. D 122 BRAWLEY, W. A 209 BREMER, L.R. G 103 BROKAW, T. S 409 BUCKSBAUM, D. S 723 BUENDORF, L. B 616 Page Three ALPHABETICAL LISTING BULL, J. R. H 504 BURSON H 410 CADWALLADER, R. T 306 CALLEN St 41 CANTRELL, J. B 317 CAPRA, J. S 408 CARLSON, G. T 206 ] CARTER, H. S 420 ] CARTER, S. T 402 CAVANEY, B. G 202 CECIL, C. E. H 510 CHAPPELL, W. J. H 502 CHENEY, R.B. G 208 CHILES, J. T 515 CLEARY, M. B 116 CLEVENGER, J. S 722 CLIFT, A.D. B 402 CLOWER, W.D. B 514 COCHRAN, C. St 25 COCHRAN, J. } S 306 COLLINS, A. S 412 COMPTON, A. S 410 GENETO CONNORS, J. LIBRARY FORD S 510 CORMIER, F. T 210 COSTIGAN, P. S 518 Page Four ALPHABETICAL LISTING COVEY, J. B 612 COYLE, P. T 404 \ CRABTREE, R. A 219 CRAWFORD H 409 CUFF, W. B 706 CZOWITZ H 402 D'AGOSTINO, F. S 625 DANCY, J. S 304 DANIELS, J.W. H 502 DANIELS, R. S 305 DAVIDSON, B. D 128 DAVIS, W. B 206 : DE CAIR, T. T 517 : DE FRANK, T. T 309 - - DE WITT, T. S 406 - DEXTER, J., D 132 DOWNES, J. D 302 DREW, St 42 DREYLINGER, J. S 401) DUDMAN, R. T 311 DUDNICK, H. S 327 DURICKA, J. T 214 DYAS, M. S 727 / EASTERLING, H. S 411 ELDRIDGE , C. S 330 Page Five ALPHABETICAL LISTING ENGBERG, E. T 314 FAERBER, R. D 221 FERN, J. T 208 FINCHER, M. D 126 FINE, S. S 328 FIOCCA H 414 FISCHER, M. S 628 FORD, J. G 102 FOY, L. T 216 FREED, K. T 211 FREEMAN, R. S 301 FRIEDRICH, G. S 512 FRIEDMAN, M. B 412 FULL, J. T 215 FURGURSON, E. S 530 GANCI, J. S 601 GARRY, J. D 128 GASTMEYER, H. S 616 GERHARDT, M. D 311 GERLACH, G. S 504 GERRARD, C. T 514 } GIBSON, G. B 106 GITTINES, R. T 312 GLENN, J.K. B 715 GOLDSTEIN, D. T 414 1 us: Page Six ALPHABETICAL LISTING GOODWIN H 404 GOODWIN, W. D 311 GOUIN, P. D 123 GRAHAM, G. S 307 GREENER, W. T 502 GRISSOM, S.H. B 712 GROVER, E. S 420 } GROWALD, R. T 302 GUERCIO, R. S 607 GUILLERMO, R. G 109 ) HACKENBERRY, P. B 103 HALL, J. T-206 } 1.1 HALL, R. B 115 = HALL, T. St -31 - HALL, W. B 417 HALTERMAN, G. T 411 HAMES H 406 HARGREAVES, D. S 532 HARKNESS, T. B 107 HARRIS, H. A 112 HARRIS, R. T 304 HARRISON, A. S 727 HARRISON, S. B 114 HARTMAN, A. A. G 211 HARTMAN, R. A 110 HARTMANN, R.T. G 207 Page Seven ALPHABETICAL LISTING HARTWIG, W. B 602 HEBB, B. S 521 HEIDBREDER, G. S 725 HEIKES, D. T 213 HELLER, E. A 120 HENDRIX, R.F. B 512 HERRIN, B.R. B 511 HESS H 407 HEWITT, J. B 108 HIGHET, J. B 212 HILL, R. S 615 HILL, W. H 514 HITT, P. B 504 HOCH, R. T 406 ) HODGES, E. T 408 HODGES, G. B 717 HODNETT, F. S 729 HOFFMAN, M. T 513 | HORN, D. A 303 HOSKINS, Jr. D 217 HUNT, L.R. B 410 HURST, B. B 205 HUSHEN, J. iT 504 HUTCH, A. B 305 INGERSOLL, F. B 707 ISHIMARU, K. S 619 Page Eight ALPHABETICAL LISTING JACKSON, R. L. B 308 JACOBSON, J. B 611 JARRIEL, T. S 425 JAYNE, D. T 313 JENSEN, A. S 731 JOHNSON, W. F. B 711 JONES, P. A 610 JONES, W. D. B 517 JORDAN, F. T 303 JORDAN, F.J. T 315 JORDAN, K. - B 217 JUREY, P. T 220 : KALE H 412 KAPLOW, H. = S 426 - KEISER, R. - B 312 - KELLY H 402 KELLY, J. S 726 ) KEMMEN H 412 KENNEDY, F. $ S 603 KENNEDY, J. : B 207 KENNERLY, D. H. B 603 KESSLER, F. S 519 KILPATRICK, C. T 310 KINLEY, D. B 201 KISSINGER, D. G 210 Page Nine ALPHABETICAL LISTING KISSINGER, H.A. G 106 KITAMURA, S. S 618 KNIGHT, H. B 314 KNIPS, C. B 716 KOLLMORGEN, L.S. B 411 KOMAN, D. B 101 LANE, C. A 116 LARSON, C. B 211 LAW, B. S 431 1 LAWRENCE, L. H 512 LEDAR, J. A 216 LEGETTE, J. B 318 LEISER, E. S 508 LESGARDES, J. S 404 LISAGOR, P. T 209 LODAL, J. B 403 LOPEZ, J.R. H 514 LOUELL, J. B 117 LUKASH, J. B 215 LUKASH, W. G 108 LUCENTINI, M. S 614 LUZANIA, E. B 316 GEAL CIGRANE MAGAW, J. B 204 MANDERS, T. St 34 MANNING, R. i T 506 I Page Ten ALPHABETICAL LISTING MARCEAUX, C. T 306 ? MARCIANTI, F. S 513 MARGOLIS, I. T 207 MARK, R. S 524 MARTIN, R. S 622 MASCHEK, J. T 316 MASON, A. St 31 MASHEK, J. T 316 MASSEY, T. S 527 MATSON, P. T 520 MATSUMOTO, Y. S 630 MEAD, C. H. G 108 MEAD, R. T 519 ( MELCHIERRE, R. B 105 MELCHIORI, R. T 406 MELFA, D. S 626 MENENDEZ, A.M. B 712 MERCHANT, J. B 315 MERRIHEW, K. B 216 MILBROOK, C. D 221 MILLDYKE, W. S 413 MILLER, F.W. B 606 MILLET, L. S 629 MOLLENHAUER, R. S 516 MORLOCK, W.H. S 629 Page Eleven ALPHABETICAL LISTING MORSE, R. S 520 McCARTER B 114 McCLELLAND, L.C. H 507 McCRORY, R. B 214 McDANIEL, R. S 505 McDERMITT, A. S 505 McGUNN, J. B 110 McKECHNE, J. S 405 McKEOWN, D. H 509 McMAHON, J.F. B 608 McNAMEE, W. S 414 McWHIRTER, L. S 419 / NASH, C.J. B 609 NAUGHTON, J. T 317 NELSON, S. S 621 NESSEN, R. T 503 NOONE, J. T 219 NOORMAE, I. S 427 NORTON, T. A 320 NOVER, N. T 403 OBRECHT B 201 OBST, H. B 618 O'CARROLL, P. B 109 O'CONNELL, A. B 111 O'DONNELL, T. G 202 Page Twelve ALPHABETICAL LISTING O'NEIL, J. T 417 0' ROURKE, L. T 318 OLDENBERG, H. B 709 OSBORNE, J. T 308 OTANI, S. S 613 OTT, R. B 311 PALMER, C. H 506 PALMER, J. H 512 PARKER, J. B 102 PARKER, N. D 119 PARMELEE, D. A 312 PETERSON, S. S 720 : PHILLIPS, S. B 311 PHILYAM, C. D 123 = - PIERPOINT, R. S 608 - PIROZZI, G. T 416 PLETZKI, T. B 309 POCHOPIN, R. A 304 PONTANILLA, C. G 109 ± POREMBKA, C. G 204 T POWELL, B. S 732 PRESOCK, P. T 405 PRESSLEY, M. D 302 QUINLAN, J. G 206 RAFF, L. S 606 Page Thirteen ALPHABETICAL LISTING RANKIN H 404 RASOR, R. B 103 REAMS, P. B 610 REARDON, B. T 205 REES, T. D 717 REID, W. H 506 RENARD, J. S 631 RESTOVICH, M. B 701 REYNOLDS, H. B 604 RILEY, L. B 302 RINGLE , W T 307 ROBERTS, B. T 516 ROBERTSON, R. S 708 ROBINSON, I. S 303 ROBISON, J. T 431 ROCKWELL, F. St 34 RODGERS, W. T 409 ROMARO, G. S 428 ROSENBERGER, E. T 505 ROSMARIN. E. S.724 ROSS, D. T 412 RUDDICK H 405 RYAN, R. T 320 SABLE, R.K. B 511 SANDAVERE, R. S 507 Page Fourteen ÁLPHABETICAL LISTING SANDSTROM, J. S 721 SATO, N. T 418 SCHENK, S. B 304 SCHIEFFER, B. S 609 SCHLAMM, P. B 610 SCHMITT, H.J. S 627 SCHOLL, W. A 319 SCHRAM, M. T 419 SCHUMACHER, K. T 512 SCHUTES, J.G. H 405 SCHWALM, R. B 214 SCHWARTZ, D. B 211 : SCHWOEBEL, H. A 310 SCHWRICK, W. A 316 - SCOWCROFT, B. G 209 - - SEDIA, R. S 728 SEFTON, D. S 611 SHEILS, M. B 418 SHELLHAMMER, W. A 311 # SHELOW, E.G. B 516 : SHORT, A. T 413 SHUSKO, W. D 126 SIEGEL, L. S 528 SIMMONS H 406 SMALL St 33 Page Fifteen ALPHABETICAL LISTING SMITH, B. B 518 SMITH, J. S 620 SOLTIS, M. B 611 SONNENFELDT, H. G 211 SORRELS, G.A. B 714 SORUM, P.H. B 404 STAHL, N. B 708 STALLS, R. A. B 710 STEIN, M. S 429 STEINBRINCK, B. T 420 STEPHENS, L.C. B 515 STOUFFER, J. T 415 : STRATTON, S. D 303 : TASNAOI, C. T 212 - - THIMMISCH, N. S 605 THOMAS, H. T 301 THOMAS, R. S 421 THOMPSON, J. B 510 TOMKIEWICZ, S.F. H 516 TOTH, R D 223 i TRATTNER, J. T 518 TREWHITT, H. T 305 TUNNICLIFFE, H. B 212 TWYNHAM, R. B 208 USHER, C. B 118 UTEG, F. A 309 Pagé Sixteen ALPHABETICAL LISTING VACCA, V. T 204 van BRUGGAN, L. S 632 van ORDEN, K. D 132 van VALKENBERG, E.E. H 504 van VOORST, B. T 218 VERTHEIN, A. A 204 VOLANTE, T. D 303 WALLACH, J. T 217 WARD, J. S 730 WARD, R. S 380 WARNER, E.P. B 607 WASHBURN B 301 WATSON, R. A 108 WATSON, R. A 109 WEIDENFELD, S. T 501 WEISS, K. S 612 WEISS, P. S 511 WILLIAMS, C. S 402 WILLS H 408 WOOTEN, K. B 406 YAMADA, T. H 510 YATES, N. G 206 YEE, A. B 101 ZAHREN, E. B 111 Page Seventeen ALPHABETICAL LISTING ZARITSKY, C. S 402 ZIMMERMAN, F. S 726 ZOOK, R. T 511 SHEILA WELCOME TO BONN You are housed in the Tulpenfeld Hotel with the press per your guidance. A car is here to take you, Karl and Jeanne to the hotel. The President and Mrs. Ford go directly to Schloss Gymnich for the night with no activities. You have a free evening. Sunday, July 27 ARRIVAL CEREMONY The President and Mrs. Ford will fly directly to Palais Schaumburg arriving at 9:25 AM. You should leave your hotel via motorpool car no later than 8:45 AM to be on site for the arrival. Go to the staff viewing area. Mary Lou Sheils will direct you. Following the ceremony, Mrs. Ford will join Mrs. Schmidt for tea. a the Tea House. At 10:30, she will be taken to guest quarters for rest prior to the Scheel Luncheon. SCHEEL LUNCHEON Mrs. Ford will join 20 ladies for luncheon. She will depart by 1:30 for Schloss Gymnich. You should accompany in the staff car. Upon arrival at the Schloss, she will rest until time to depart for the State Dinner. You should have a motorpool car take you back to your hotel. STATE DINNER You are a seated guest at the State Dinner aboard the MS DRACHENFELS and are requested by the German Protocol Office to be on board by 7:00 PM. Attire is long dress. Cars are avail- able at the hotel. The President and Mrs. Ford will board at 7:40 PM following a 10 minute courtesy call on the Scheels. When the boat stops in Linz, you should remain on board as you will be escorted by the Protocol Office to a designated viewing area. Upon your return at 11:30 PM to Bonn you should return to the hotel in the assigned vehicle. Monday, July 28 Bsggage call is at 6:00 AM. You shold depart the hotel for the airport no later than 8:45 AM for the departure ceremony and board 27000 for Warsaw. Upon arrival in Warsaw, you will view QEFALD FORD LIBRARY -2- - the ceremony and board motorcade for Wilanow. At Wilanow there will be light refreshments with Polish officials with Mrs. Ford taking 20 minutes of personal time while the President departs for his next event. At 1:35 you board the motorcade for the Council of Ministers Building for a State Luncheon and concert. You are an invited guest. Following the luncheon, board the Presidential motorcade for 01d Town where the President and Mrs. Ford will take a walking tour. Following the tour Mrs. Ford will return to Wilanow to make arrangements for the State Dinner for 36. You have a free evening. Tuesday, July 29 Baggage call is 6:30 AM. You are to board the staff motorcade at 7:15 AM at the Parkowa Hotel to preceed the Presidential Party to Okecie International Airport where you will join Ambassador Davies as guests of First Secretary Gierek on board his aircraft for the trip to Krakow. There you will join Mrs. Ford's motorcade for the trip to Collegium Maius. Following the tour Mrs. Ford and Jack will attend a brief reception with some Polish and American students. Jack proceeds to the square to hear the President's speech after this reception while Mrs. Ford will go to Wavel Castle for personal time prior to the scheduled luncheon. Following luncheon, board the Presidential motorcade for the return to Krakow Airport. Next stop Helsinki. In Helsinki there will be an arrival ceremony and a motorcade to the Ambassador's residence at the Embassy. BALANCE OF SCHEDULE TO FOLLOW - GERAL R.FORD VIBRARY TELEPhone : (02221) 8955 BONN Am Embassy Box APO 89080 / amer Emb Bonn Decchmannsaue 53 Bonn-Bad Godesberg leads: dewey clower Germany joel glenn len stevens mike hoffman (press) bill mansh bob manning Pres schedule (tentative) john thompson (nasman barth) Sat July 26 8pm Pres arrives gout guest guarters Sun July 27 a.m. church boat ride head- head w/ Schmidt late aft- courtesy call/ Pres School nite - state denner hosted by Scheel mon, July 28 leave late a.m. ocm: frank cash ambassds martin g. Hillenbrand - weather rain likely / her schedule - clothes would need wrap for boat famal but not decked out FORD LIBRARY * contacts mrs. Fand - Gerald monroe EXT 3218 home 3- 54647 First Sery of Embassy Jack- farry nelson