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The original documents are located in Box 20, folder "11/29/75-12/8/75 - Japan" of the
Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 20 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
Ford's Trip Only
8
To Pacify Local
Political Scene
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
applied over a diplomatic
President Ford may be going to
China more for domestic
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(078)251-4327
70 yen
pimply skin. The exchanges
might amuse some folks but
politics than foreign affairs.
TMA IS
WORLD-WIDE!
The
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Mainichi Daily News, 1975
(8210494
Mainichi Daily News
Published In Tokyo And Osaka
Monday, Decembe 1, 1975
CASE11 410B #3#
11/20/75
Shila
3:00 pm
PROPOSED SCHEDULE
THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S
VISIT TO TOKYO, JAPAN
Monday, December 1, 1975
10:30 am
AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVES Haneda International
Airport, Tokyo, Japan.
LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION
CLOSED ARRIVAL
The President and Mrs. Ford will be met by:
Ambassador Uchida, Chief of Protocol,
Government of Japan
Ambassador & Mrs. James Hodgson, US
Ambassador to Japan
The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb.
Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart the foot
of the ramp en route VIP Lounge for brief refresh-
ments.
10:35 am
The President and Mrs. Ford arrive VIP Lounge
and take refreshments.
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
NOTE: Members of the Official
Party may avail themselves of the
VIP Lounge. An adjacent lounge
will be available for staff.
10:55 am
The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb.
Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart VIP
Lounge en route Air Force One Ramp.
LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION
CLOSED DEPARTURE
FORD is LIBRARY
- 2 -
NOTE: Amb. Uchida & Amb.
& Mrs. Hodgson will bid farewell
to the President and Mrs. Ford at
the foot of the ramp.
11:00 am
The President and Mrs. Ford arrive at the foot
of the ramp, bid farewell to greeters, and board
Air Force One.
PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 30 minutes
11:00 am
26000 ARRIVES Yokota Air Base for
refueling.
11:30 am
AIR FORCE ONE DEPARTS Haneda International
Airport, Tokyo, Japan, en route Peking, Peoples
Republic of China.
[Flying time: 4 hours, 30 minutes]
[Time change: -1 hour]
12:00 noon
26000 DEPARTS Yokota Air Base, Japan,
en route Peking, Peoples Republic of China.
LIBRARY BERALD FORD
PROPOSED SCHEDULE
THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S
VISIT TO TOKYO, JAPAN
Monday, December 1, 1975
10:30 am
AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVES Haneda International
Airport, Tokyo, Japan.
LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION
CLOSED ARRIVAL
The President and Mrs. Ford will be met by:
Ambassador Uchida, Chief of Protocol,
Government of Japan
Ambassador & Mrs. James Hodgson, US
Ambassador to Japan
The President and Mrs, Ford, escorted by Amb.
Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart the foot
of the ramp en route VIP Lounge for brief refresh-
ments.
10:35 am
The President and Mrs. Ford arrive VIP Lounge
and take refreshments,
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
NOTE: Members of the Official
Party may avail themselves of the
VIP Lounge. An adjacent lounge
will be available for staff.
10:55 am
The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb.
Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart VIP
Lounge en route Air Force One Ramp.
LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION
FORD & GREATO LIBRARY
CLOSED DEPARTURE
2 -
NOTE: Amb. Uchida & Amb.
& Mrs. Hodgson will bid farewell
to the President and Mrs. Ford at
the foot of the ramp,
11:00 am
The President and Mrs, Ford arrive at the foot
of the ramp, bid farewell to greeters, and board
Air Force One.
PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 30 minutes
11:00 am
26000 ARRIVES Yokota Air Base for
refueling.
11:30 am
AIR FORCE ONE DEPARTS Haneda International
Airport, Tokyo, Japan, en route Peking, Peoples
Republic of China.
[Flying time: 4 hours, 30 minutes]
[Time change: -1 hour]
12:00 noon
26000 DEPARTS Yokota Air Base, Japan,
en route Peking, Peoples Republic of China,
FORD GREATE LIBRARY
General Clothing Notes for Pekina
For daytime activities, dress for warmth, as even indoor
events are much chillier than we are accustomed. Pants are
appropriate if you wish. As you know, the Chinese women wear
mostly only pants, but expect Americans to dress as they feel
comportable. There are no rigid feelings as to appropriateness.
Monday, December 1st
Estency
3:40 ?: afternoon
Arrive Peking, China
WEATHER (For Saturday, November 29th): Variable
cloudiness and cold with occasional rainshowers/
snowshowers. Minimum temperatures 24 to 28.
Maximum temperatures 36 to 40. Wind northwest,
10 to 20 knots.
4:15
Guest House
7:30
Bampate
evening
Welcome Banquet
CLOTHING: Long and casual. Perhaps wool or
velvet skirt and blouse. Any color fine.
gheen shirt, shirt E'
smeeter
green Selt
gold rechare
Tuesday, December 2nd
morning
Free Time.
street 2:30
afternoo
Rsee Time
(Perhaps shopping are visit Temple of Heaven w/President)
Ray be it $ 2nd a just 2nd temp 6
Could Le wind; 4. cold
7:05
evening
Cultural Event with the President -
CLOTHING: Short dress or very casual long dress
or skirt appropriate.
Promen Velms pants suit
Smeets
STATE FORD
Wednesday, December 3d
10:30
marning
Palace Museum (Forbidden City) Artifacts from
45 Min. Tain
30 M.L. drive CLOTHING: warm clothing as the buildings are Empan
not enclosed or heated.
1:35 afternoon.
Dance School.
Visit several classrooms and mix with the students
1 honr show
before attending a short performance in the school
auditorium.
evening
Sports Exhibition with the President
CLOTHING: Pants are recommended, although if
W.H end at
you prefer a dress, it is appropriate.
9:30
jumpsuit
sweete
jachet
Thursday, December 4th
marning
Carpet factory tour (Susan?)
10:30 AM. Here you will see oriental rugs as they develop the
They produce peking rugs and tapestries for export.
design, weave the design by hand, accent the details
by sculpturing the rug, and prepare the final product
for sale and export.
noon
U.S. Liaison Office Buffet with the President (Susan?)
afternoon
Free Time
(Perhaps shopping)
SEAL FORD LIBRARY
Frundship Stne
7:15
evening
Reciprocal Banquet hosted by President and Mrs. Ford
Grest Hall
CLOTHING: Long and casual. Perhaps wool or
velvet skirt and blouse. Any color fine.
red sweete
wool red/green shirt
Friday, December 5th
morning
Depart Peking, China
8:30 am.
7 hr. flight
1 hr. time change
afternoon
Arrive Djakarta, Indonesia
Same as President's schedule
Evening State Dinner
FORD is GERALT LIBRARY
11/20/75
3:00 pm
PROPOSED SCHEDULE
THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD'S
VISIT TO TOKYO, JAPAN
Monday, December 1, 1975
10:30 am
AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVES Haneda International
Airport, Tokyo, Japan.
LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION
CLOSED ARRIVAL
The President and Mrs. Ford will be met by:
Ambassador Uchida, Chief of Protocol,
Government of Japan
Ambassador & Mrs. James Hodgson, US
Ambassador to Japan
The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb.
Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart the foot
of the ramp en route VIP Lounge for brief refresh-
ments.
10:35 am
The President and Mrs. Ford arrive VIP Lounge
and take refreshments,
PRESS POOL COVERAGE
NOTE: Members of the Official
Party may avail themselves of the
VIP Lounge. An adjacent lounge
will be available for staff.
FORD
10:55 am
The President and Mrs. Ford, escorted by Amb.
LIBRARY
Uchida and Amb. & Mrs. Hodgson, depart VIP
Lounge en route Air Force One Ramp.
LIVE LOCAL TELEVISION
CLOSED DEPARTURE
- 2 -
NOTE: Amb. Uchida & Amb.
& Mrs. Hodgson will bid farewell
to the President and Mrs. Ford at
the foot of the ramp.
11:00 am
The President and Mrs, Ford arrive at the foot
of the ramp, bid farewell to greeters, and board
Air Force One.
PERSONAL/STAFF TIME: 30 minutes
11:00 am
26000 ARRIVES Yokota Air Base for
refueling.
11:30 am
AIR FORCE ONE DEPARTS Haneda International
Airport, Tokyo, Japan, en route Peking, Peoples
Republic of China.
[Flying time: 4 hours, 30 minutes]
[Time change: -1 hour]
12:00 noon
26000 DEPARTS Yokota Air Base, Japan,
en route Peking, Peoples Republic of China,
General Clothing Notes for Peking
For daytime activities, dress for warmth, as even indoor
events are much chillier than we are accustomed. Pants are
appropriate if you wish. As you know, the Chinese women wear
mostly only pants, but expect Americans to dress as they feel
comportable. There are no rigid feelings as to appropriateness.
Monday, December 1st
Estency
3:00 ?: afternoon
Arrive Peking, China
WEATHER (For Saturday, November 29th): Variable
cloudiness and cold with occasional rainshowers/
snowshowers. Minimum temperatures 24 to 28.
Maximum temperatures 36 to 40. Wind northwest,
10 to 20 knots.
4:15
Guest House
7:30
Banpate
evening
Welcome Banquet
CLOTHING: Long and casual. Perhaps wool or
velvet skirt and blouse. Any color fine.
queen shirt, shirt sweeter E'
green Selt
gold vectice
Tuesday, December 2nd
morning
Free Time.
Arpux
2:30
afternoon
tree Time
(Perhaps shopping or visit Temple of Heaven w/President)
Ray be it & 2nd a just 2nd temp 6
Could Le wind; & cold
7:05
evening
Cultural Event with the President -
CLOTHING: Short dress or very casual long dress
or skirt appropriate.
Prown Velour pants suit
Smeets
GEOALD FORD LIBRANE
Wednesday, December 3d
10:30
marning
Palace Museum (Forbidden City) Artifacts from
45 Min. Tan
30 Min. diive
CLOTHING: Warm clothing as the buildings are Empers
not enclosed or heated.
1:35 afternoon.
Dance School.
Visit several classrooms and mix with the students
1 honr show
before attending a short performance in the school
auditorium.
evening
Sports Exhibition with the President
CLOTHING: Pants are recommended, although if
will end at you prefer a dress, it is appropriate.
9:30
jumpsuit
Sweete
sachet
Thursday, December 4th
morning
Carpet factory tour (Susan?)
10:30 AM.
They produce peking rugs and tapestries for export.
Here you will see oriental rugs as they develop the
design, weave the design by hand, accent the details
by sculpturing the rug, and prepare the final product
for sale and export.
noon
U.S. Liaison Office Buffet with the President (Susan?)
afternoon
Free Time
(Perhaps shopping)
frundship Stne
SEAL FORD
7:15
evening
Reciprocal Banquet hosted by President and Mrs. Ford
Great Hall
CLOTHING: Long and casual. Perhaps wool or
velvet skirt and blouse. Any color fine.
red sweete
wool red/green shirt
Friday, December 5th
morning
Depart Peking, China
8:30 am.
7 hr. flight
1 hr. time change
afternoon
Arrive Djakarta, Indonesia
Same as President's schedule-
Evening State Dinner
GEPAIL R. FORD LIBRAI