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Withdrawal Sheet. 1 pg.
34
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10/18/1968
Report
Detail schedule/itinerary for RN campaign
stops across the U.S. from 10/21/1968 -
10/31/1968. 77 pgs.
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Page 1 of 1
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Bah Holdeman(2) 10/18/68
DETAIL SCHEDULE
RICHARD M. NIXON
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968 - New York City
1:10 p.m.
Max Fisher arrives RN's apartment to brief him on
Jewish Leaders' Meeting.
STAFF SCHEDULE
Advance Man:
Ed Murphy
1:20 p.m. Baggage call. All
baggage in front of 450 Park Ave. or
Belmont Plaza Hotel.
1:30 p.m. Baggage truck leaves for
airport.
2:00 p.m. Staff and press buses
leave from 450 Park and front of
Belmont Plaza Hotel for airport.
2:40 p.m. Arrive LaGuardia airport,
Butler Marine terminal (212)
NE 9-9449, board 727 Charters and
await RN's arrival at 2:55 p.m.
1:25 p.m.
RN and Max Fisher depart apartment enroute Jewish
Leaders' Meeting
Driving time:
:05
PN SCHEDULE
NOTE DAVIES, As we discussed on
Thursday, October 17, assume you
will coordinate PN's schedule so
that she can arrive at LaGuardia,
Butler, separate from RN, by 2:45 p.1
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 2
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968 - New York City (continued)
1:30 p.m.
RN and MAX FISHER ARRIVE THE PRESIDENT's
Jack Carley
CONFERENCE
515 Park Avenue - - (212) PL 2-1616
Executive Director: Mr. Hellman
Proceed to the Penthouse Conference Room.
Format is 45 Jewish Leaders representing 23 to 24
Jewish Organizations from around the country and
restricted to either President, or Chairman of the Board.
They will chat informally around the table, and ask RN
questions.
Following is list of participants:
Rabbi Herschel Schacter, Chairman
Dr. Joachim Prinz, Past Chairman
Tehuda Hellman, Executive Director
Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, Chm., Amer. Israel Affairs Comm.
I.L Kenen, Executive Director,
"
"
"
"
Arthur J. Goldberg, President, American Jewish Committee
Lew Weinstein, Chm., American Conference on Soviet Jewry
Rabbi Arthru J. Lelyveld, Pres., American Jewish Congress
Will Maslow, Executive Director,
"
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"
Moe Falikman, Pres., Amer. TradeUnion Council for Histadrut
Israel Stolarsky, Executive Dir.,
"
"
"
"
Rabbi Israel Miller, Chm., American Zionist Council
Harry Steinberg, Exec Dir.,
"
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Dr. William A. Wexler, International Pres., B'Nai B'Rith
Rabbi Irwin M. Blank, Board Chm., Cen, Conf. of Amer. Rabbis
Philip Bernstein, Exec. Vice Pres., Council of Jewish Fed. and
Welfare Funds
Mrs. Max Schenk, National President, Hadassah
Miss Hannah Goldberg, Executive Dir.,
"
Dr. Emanuel Neumann, Chm. Jewish Agency-Amer. Section
Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson, Exec. Mbr. , 11
"
"
Charles Zimmerman, Pres., Jewish Labor Committee
Emanuel Muravchik, Exec. Dir.,
"
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Charles Feuereisen, Natl. Commander, Jewish War Vets. U.S.A./
Dr. Seymour Weisman, Program Dir.,
"
"
"
Mrs. Rose Kaufman, Natl. Pres., (Pioneer Women) Labor Zionis
Movement-Poale Zion, Farband, Pioneer Women
Charles Bick, Lay Leader, Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi
Mrs. Aaron Liefer, Pres., Women's Div.
"
Jordan C. Band, Pres., Natl. Com. Relations Advisory Council
Isaiah M. Minkoff, Exec. V. Chm.,
"
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11
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 3
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968 - New York City (continued)
Mrs. Leonard Weiner, Pres., Natl. Council of Jewish Women
Miss Hannah Stein, Exec. Dir., "
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Nathan Saperstein, Pres., Natl. Council of Young Israel
Rabbi Ephraim Sturm, Exec. Dir.
:
"
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Louis Stern, Pres., Natl. Jewish Welfare Board
Sanford Solender, Exec. Vice Pres.
"
"
Rabbi Gilbert Klaperman, Pres., New York Board of Rabbis
Rabbi Harold Gordon, Exec. Vice Pres., "
"
11
Rabbi Ralph Simon, Pres., Rabbinical Assembly
Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, Exec. Dir.,
"
"
Rabbi Henry Siegman, Exec. Vice Pres., Synagogue Council of
America
Earle Morse, Chm. Bd. of Trustees, Union of Amer. Hebrew
Congregations
Al Vorspan, Dir., Commission on Social & Religious Action,
UAHC
Dr. Samson Weiss, Exec. Vice Pres., Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America
Rabbi Joseph Karasick, President (of above)
Henry N. Rapaport, Pres., United Synagogue of America
George Maislen, Honorary Pres., United Synagogue of Amer.
Jacques Torczyner, Pres., Zionist Org. of American
Leon Ilutovich, Exec. Dir. ,
"
"
"
Mr. Philip Baum, Dir. Intl. Affairs, Amer. Jewish Congress
Mr. Dick Cohen, P.R. Dir., American Jewish Congress
Mr. Isadore Hamlin, Exec. Dir. Jewish Agency for Israel-
American Section
Morton L. London, Past Natl Commander, Jewish War Vets.
Gottlieb Hammer, Exec. Vice Pres., United Israel Appeal
Raphael Levy, UHF
Martin Pollner, Nixon Staff
Advance man will have two cameramen present for short
picture taking session.
2:25 p.m.
RN departs meeting enroute airport
Driving time:
:30
2:55 p.m.
ARRIVE LA GUARDIA AIRPORT, BUTLER TERMINAL
Board 727 Charter
3:10 p.m. EDT
Depart New York enroute Cincinnati, Ohio
Flying time:
1:45
Snack served on board
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 4
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968 (continued) Cincinnati, Ohio
3:10 p.m. EDT
Depart New York enroute Cincinnati, Ohio
Flying time:
1:45
Snack served on board
4:55 p.m. EDT
ARRIVE GREATER CINCINNATI AIRPORT -
Chick Cudlip
Covington, Kentucky
John Damgard
Manager: Mr. Byron Dickey
(606) 371-6162
American Airlines contact: Ted Wood (606) 371-8470
GREETING COMMITTEE:
Earl Barnes - Chairman, Hamilton County Central Comm.
Ambrose Lindhorse, Chairman, Republican Exec. Comm.
Gordon Scherer, Chairman, Republican Policy Comm.
Francis Dale, Chairman, Ohio Citizens for Nixon/Agnew
Smith Tyler, Jr., Hamilton County Citizens for Nixon/Agnew
Mrs. Frank Gusweiler, Hamilton County Co-Chairman,
Citizens for Nixon/Agnew
Eugene Ruehlmann, Chairman, Ohio Mayors for RN -
Mayor of Cincinnati (Republican)
Robert A. Wood, Hamilton County Chairman of Board of
County Commissioners
5:10 p.m.
Depart airport enroute hotel
Driving time:
:15
5:25 p.m.
ARRIVE PRESIDENTIAL MOTOR INN
1939 Dixie Highway, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky
(606) 331-1400
Manager: Bill Buckley
Working press room: Ballroom
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, ZIEGLER - only 217
rooms available in this motel.
Consequently, any overflow will have
to go to the Holiday Inn South,
2100 Dixie Highway, Fort Mitchell,
Kentucky (606) 331-1500. This is
about a 5-minute ride and shuttle
bus service provided.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 5
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968 - Cincinnati, Ohio (continued)
NOTE TO STAFF: The private
phone lines that will be installed
for members of the staff will be
Cincinnati lines, rather than
Kentucky lines. Therefore, all
staff private phones will have
area code 513; hotel phones have
area code 606.
STAFF TIME
2:35
8:00 p.m.
Depart motel enroute Cincinnati Garden
Driving time:
:30
8:30 p.m.
ARRIVE CINCINNATI GARDEN
Langon Farm Road & Seymout Avenue, Cincinnati
(513) 731-8300
Manager:
Larry Sadoff
Holding room available.
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, hand mic will be
available if RN wishes to speak
to possible overflow crowd.
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
David Anderson, President, Cincinnati Chapter Ohio
Republican Council
John Andrews, Ohio State Republican Chairman
Mrs. Stanley J. (Dickie) Arnoff, wife of
Senator J. Arnoff, candidate for re-election
Earl T. Barnes, Chairman, Hamilton County Central Comm.
John Bechtold, candidate - State Representative
Cecil Boatright, President, Hamilton County Republican Club
L. Venchael Booth (Reverend) Zion Baptist Church
Phillip Bouckaert, Hamilton County Republican Campaign Chm.
Ralph R. Burchenal, Member, Exec. Comm. of Ohio Republican
Finance Comm., Hamilton County Division.
Mrs. Nolan Carson, Hamilton County Republican Chairwoman,
Member of Policy Comm.
Congressman Donald D. Clancy (2nd District) Incumbent
Dr. Frank P. Cleveland, candidate for Coroner
Chester T. Cruze, candidate for State Representative
Francis Dale, Chairman, Ohio Citizens for Nixon/Agnew
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 6
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968 - Cincinnati, Ohio (continued)
PLATFORM COMMITTEE (continued):
John Eilers, President, Hamilton County YR Club
Mrs. Esther Elkins, President, Evening Women's
Republican Club
Robert Ent, President, War Vet's Republican Club
George C. Eyrich, Treasurer, Hamilton County Republican
Party, Member of Policy Committee
Melvin G. Fields, Candidate for State Representative
Frederick V. Geier, Member, Exec. Comm., Ohio Finance
Committee, Hamilton County Division
Mrs. Louis Ginocchio, Republican State Central Committee
Chairwoman, Hamilton County Rep. Club President
Frank M. Gusweiler, candidate for Court of Common Pleas
Mrs. Frank Gusweiler, Hamilton County Chairwoman,
Citizens for Nixon/Agnew.
Joseph B. Hall, Member, Exec. Comm., Ohio Finance
Committee, Hamilton County Division
Edward Harnen, Chairman, Republican Finance Committee,
Hamilton County
William H. Harsha, Congressman (6th District) Incumbent
Joseph H. Head, Jr., Member, Exec. Comm., Ohio Finance
Committee, Hamilton County Division
George S. Heitzler, candidate for Court of Domestic Relations
John E. Held, candidate for County Commissioner
Thomas M. Herbert, candidate for Supreme Court
John H. Hermanies, Secretary, Republican Central and
Executive Committee, Chairman Nixon Rally Comm.,
Member of Policy Committee
Otis R. Hess, candidate for Court of Appeals
Olive L. Holmes, candidate for Juvenile Court
Andrew Hopple, Member of Policy Committee
Judson Hoy, candidate for County Recorder
Robert E. Jacobs, candidate for County Treasurer
Robert D. Jennings, candidate for Clerk of Courts
William H. Kriedler, Vice Chairman, Hamilton County
Central Committee, Member of Policy Committee
Mrs. Fred Lazarus, Jr., wife of Fred Lazarus, Member
of Exec. Comm., Ohio Republican Finance Comm.,
Hamilton County Division
Ambrose H. Lindhorst, Chairman, Republican Exec. Committee
Judge William Lovelace
Congressman Donald E. Lukens, (24th District) Incumbent
Senator Michael Maloney, Assistant to Chairman, Republican
Central Committee, Member of Policy Committee
William S. Mathews, Candidate for Court of Common Pleas
William R. Matthews, Candidate for Court of Common Pleas
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 7
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968 - Cincinnati, Ohio (continued)
PLATFORM COMMITTEE (continued):
John M. Matthias, candidate for Supreme Court
Frank H. Mayfield, candidate for State Representative
Neil McElroy, Member Exec. Comm., Ohio Finance
Committee, Hamilton County Division
William McGrath, Member of Policy Committee
Howard Morgens, Member Exec. Comm. , Ohio Finance
Committee, Hamilton County Division
William J. Morrissey, Candidate for Court of Pleas
Norman A. Murdock, Candidate for State Representative
Richard Neihoff, Member Exec. Comm., Ohio Finance
Committee, Hamilton County Division
Thomas A. Pottenger, Candidate for State Representative
James A. Rhodes, Governor of Ohio
Kent W. Rollins, Candidate for County Engineer
Henry Rollman, Member of Policy Committee
William Rowe, Member of Policy Committee
Melvin G. Rueger, Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney
Eugene P. Ruehlmann, Mayor of Cincinnati
William Saxbe, Attorney General, State of Ohio, Republican
candidate for U.S. Senate
Gordon H. Scherer, Republican State Central Committee,
Chairman Policy Committee, candidate State Rep.
Gordon M. Scherer
Dale G. Schmitt, Candidate for State Representative
Benjamin S. Schwartz, Candidate for Juvenile Court
Raymond E. Shannon, Candidate for Court of Appeals
Congressman Eugene Snyder (5th District, North Kentucky)
Incumbent
Charles Southern, President, Lincoln-Douglas Rep. Club
Rev. Joseph Szilagyi, Philippus Evangical & Reformed Church
Kinglsey A. Past, Candidate for Supreme Court
Richard J. Past, Candidate for Sheriff
Robert Past, Congressional candidate
Benjamin Tilford, Member, Executive Committee
Smith H. Tyler, Jr., Hamilton County Chairman Citizens
for Nixon/Agnew
William Wiggeringloh, Member of Policy Committee
Robert A. Wood, Candidate for County Commissioner
Mrs. Robert A. Wood, Republican StateCentral Comm. Woman
John W. Brown, Lt. Governor
John Herbert, State Treasurer
Martha Moore, National Committeewoman
Katharine Kennedy Brown, President, Ohio State Federation
of Republican Women.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 8
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968 - Cincinnati, Ohio (continued)
8:40 p.m.
PN, RN introduced by Senatorial candidate
William Saxbe. Saxbe will be introduced by
Governor James Rhodes.
8:45 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
9:20 p.m.
RN concludes
9:35 p.m.
Depart Cincinnati Garden enroute motel
Driving time:
:30
10:05 p.m.
ARRIVE PRESIDENTIAL MOTOR INN
OVERNIGHT
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 9
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 -- Cincinnati, Ohio (continued)
6:45 a.m.
Depart Motel enroute train station
Driving time:
:30
NOTE:
Bags may be left in the rooms for both press and staff
they will be picked up and trucked to Toledo and will be
in the rooms upon arrival there.
7:15 a. m.
ARRIVE CINCINNATI UNION STATION
Station Manager: James Clayton
(513) 241-0396
board Ohio train
7:30 a.m.
Depart Cincinnati enroute Middletown, Ohio
22:b
Dayta
motoreade
left stu in
an 9:15
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 10
OHIO TRAIN - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968
GENER AL INFORMATION
Train will consist of:
3 Diesel Engines
Huntingdon Rapids
Train Crew Dormitory
1542
Press Coach
4521
Press Working Car
4523
Press Working Car
4437
Press Lounge
1535
Press Coach
1521
Press Coach
4625
Combination Press Lounge and Kitchen
4624
Diner
Alder Falls
Press TV Equipment Car and Press Lounge
1903
VIP Lounge
Warrior River
Staff Office Car
7146 Mathias W. Baldwin
Staff Office Car
7147 Thomas A. Edison
Staff Office Car
C&O 15
Business Car
Hot breakfast and lunch will be available in the Diner
Continental Breakfast and sandwiches in Lounge Cars
Snacks and sandwiches will be served in the afternoon
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 11
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Middletown, Ohio
8:10 a. m. EDT
ARRIVE MIDDLETOWN, OHIO PENN CENTRAL STATIC
Dave Lindgren
Station Master:
Phone:
REAR PLATFORM RALLY
Master of Ceremonies
introduces Congressman Donald (Buz) Lukens and
Mr. and Mrs. William Saxbe; Senatorial candidate Saxbe
introduces Governor Rhodes; Gov. Rhodes introduces
RN and PN.
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, Writing press unload on
right side of train (facing rear), TV on left
side
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, Press phones set up beside track
between 9th and 10th cars (working press ca
NOTE:
STAFF, Phones will be connected in
Staff Office Cars
8:28 8:15 a. m.
RN REMARKS
:20
8139
8:35 a. m.
RN concludes
Press reboards train
8:45
8:40 a.m. EDT
Train departs enroute Dayton, Ohio
Running time: :25
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 12
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Dayton, Ohio
9:15
9:05 a.m. EDT
ARRIVE DAYTON, OHIO, UNION STATION
Steve Bull
Station Master: Mr. Miller (513) 228-4251
OFF-TRAIN RALLY
Train to be spotted on Track 4
RN to use stairway 4B through station to
motorcade, formed at Main entrance on 6th Street
NOTE: No Greeting Committee
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, Press to use stairway 4A. Press
phones available at entrance of stairway
NOTE: Staff office car phones will
be connected
9:26 9:10 a.m.
Motorcade departs enroute Dayton Court House
Driving time: :05
9:15 a. m.
ARRIVE DAYTON COURT HOUSE
Motorcade stops at Intersection of Main and
Third Streets. Walk 200 feet down Third Street
on roped-off sidewalk to platform
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Writing press to go through
mar ed alley to press area
Greeting Committee at foot of speaker's platform
Mayor David Hall
Mrs. Robert (Gwen) Klein
Howard Young
Robert Neff
Katherine Kennedy Brown, former National
Committeewoman
Sherrill Roberts
Robert Oelman - tentative
Mrs. Cy Laughter
Richard Grant, Jr.
John Barry
NOTE: Mrs. Katherine Kennedy Brown
will present replica of a band wa gon.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 13
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Dayton, Ohio (continued)
9:20 a.m.
Platform Committee:
Congressman Charles Whalen, Jr. (3rd C.D.)
Congressman Bill McCulloch (4th D.C.)
Cong. Clarence Brown (7th C.D.)
Cong. Donald (Buz) Lukens (24th C.D.)
Mr. and Mrs. William Saxbe -
Senatorial Candidate
Governor Rhodes
Katherine Kennedy Brown, former National
Committeewoman
RN, PN introduced by Governor Rhodes
9:25 a. m.
RN REMARKS
:20
9:45 a.m.
RN concludes
9:50 a. m.
Depart platform area to motorcade
9:55 a. m.
Motorcade departs enroute Union Station
Driving time: :05
10:00 a. m.
Arrive Union Station
10:05 a.m.
Train departs Dayton enroute Springfield, Ohio
Running time: 1:00
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 14
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Springfield, Ohio
10.58
11:05 a.m. EDT
ARRIVE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO -
Dave Lindgren
(now closed)
REAR PLATFORM RALLY
Master of Ceremonies
introduces Congressman Clarence Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. William Saxbe; Senatorial candidate
Saxbe introduces Governor Rhodes; Gov. Rhodes
introduces RN and PN.
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Writing press unload on right
side of train (facing rear), TV on left side
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Press phones set up beside
track between 9th and 10th cars
(working press cars).
NOTE:
STAFF: Phones to be connected up in
Staff Office Cars
11:10 a.m.
RN REMARKS
11:25 a.m.
RN concludes
Press reboards train
11:30 a.m. EDT
Train departs Springfield enroute London, Ohio
Running time: :25
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 15
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - London, Ohio
11:55 a.m. EDT
ARRIVE LONDON, OHIO
Dan Kingsley
Main Street and New York Central Railroad
crossing
REAR PLATFORM RALLY
Master of Ceremonies John Kile (distinguished
citizen) introduces Congressman Chalmers Wylie
and Mr. and Mrs. William Saxbe; Senatorial candidate
Saxbe introduces Governor Rhodes; Governor Rhodes
introduces RN and PN
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Writing press unload on right
side of train (facing rear), TV on left side
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Press phones set up beside track
between 9th and 10th cars (working press car
NOTE:
STAFF: Phones will be connected in
Staff Office Cars
12:00 Noon
RN REMARKS
12:10 p.m.
RN concludes
Press reboards train
12:15 p.m.
EDT
Train departs London enroute Columbus, Ohio
12:35
Running time: :30
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 16
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Columbus, Ohio
12:45 p.m. EDT
ARRIVE COLUMBUS, OHIO - UNION DEPOT TERMINAL
John Brown
380 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio
Superintendent Agent: L. M. Parkam
(614) CA 4-9377
OFF-TRAIN RALLY
NOTE:
No Greeting Committee. The terminal
will be cleared of all personnel, exe
except employees, during the arrival
and while RN is in the terminal
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Western Union runners
available for press at the terminal.
but no press phones
NOTE:
STAFF: Phones will be connected
in Staff Office Cars
12:50 p.m.
Motorcade departs Union Terminal enroute
State Capitol Building
Driving time: :07
1:00 p.m.
ARRIVE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING, North steps
Superintendent of State Capital Building:
Joe Castorano (614) 469-2251
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Press phones in press area
and Western Union runner available -
but no teletype machine
NOTE:
PN will tentatively be presented
with flowers by
DETAIL SCHEDULE -- 17
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Columbus, Ohio (continued)
1:00 p.m. (continued)
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor James Rhodes
William Saxbe, candidate for U.S. Senate
Mrs. William Saxbe
Chalmers P. Wylie, Congressional Candidate (15th Dist)
Samuel L. Devine, Congressional Candidate (12th Distric
Robert R. Shaw, Candidate, State Senate (16th District)
Lawrence E. Hughes, Candidate State Representative
Alan E. Norris, Candidate State Representative
Roger W. Tracy, Jr., Candidate State Representative
A. Mack Pemberton, Candidate State Representative
Robert G. Jones, Candidate State Representative
James A. Pearson, Candidate State Representative
Keith McNamara, Candidate State Representative
Henry A. Koontz, Candidate County Commissioner
Jacob A. Shawan, Candidate County Commissioner
C. Howard Johnson, Candidate Prosecuting Attorney
Joseph M. Clifford, Candidate, Clerk of Court of
Common Pleas
Stacy R. Hall, Candidate, Sheriff
John R. Williams, Candidate County Recorder
Ralston Westlake, Candidate County Treasurer
Don Craven, Candidate County Engineer
Robert A. Evans, Candidate for Coroner
Kingsley A. Taft, Candidate, Chief Justice Supreme Crt.
John M. Matthias, Candidate Justice Supreme Court
Thomas M. Herbert, Candidate, Justice Supreme Court
Dean Strausbaugh, Candidate, Judge Court of Appeals
Robert Holmes Candidate, Judge Court of Appeals
Horace W. Troop, Candidate, Judge Court of Appeals
Charles P. Petree, Cand. Judge Crt. of Common Pleas
Robert E. Leach, Cand. Judge Crt. of Common Pleas
Archer E. Reilly, Cand. ; Judge Crt. of Common Pleas
George B. Marshall, Cand. Judge Crt. of Common Pleas
Donald Breckneridge, Cand. Judge Crt. of Common Pleas
Tom Moody, Cand., Judge Court of Common Pleas
Alba L. Whiteside, Jr., Cand. Judge Crt. of Com. Pleas
John Andrews, State GOP Chairman
Dick Neihoff, State Finance Chairman
William Schnieder, Franklin County GOP Chairman
Jenniev J. Henson, Treasurer, of Exec. Committee,
Franklin County GOP State Central Committeewn.
Gordon Serrott, Treasurer, County Central Committee
Gervias Fais, Vice Chm. Franklin County Central Comm
Golda Edmunston, Franklin County Chairwoman
Marge Galer, State Central Committeewoman
William H. Schneider, Jr., State Committeeman
John W. Bricker & Mrs. Former Governor and U.S.
Senator - Ohio
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 18
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Columbus, Ohio (continued)
1:05 p.m.
RN, PN introduced by
1:10 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:20
1:30 p.m.
RN concludes
1:35 p.m.
Moter cade departs State Capitol Building enroute
Union Terminal
Driving time: :05
1:40 p.m.
Arrive Union Terminal
1:50 p.m. EDT
Train departs Columbus enroute Marion, Ohio
Running time: 1:20
DETAILSCHEDULE - 19
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Marion, Ohio
3:10 p.m. EDT
ARRIVE MARION, OHIO - UNION STATION
Dan Kingsley
West Central Avenue and C&O RR crossing
Station Master: J. L. Evans (614) 382-3534
OFF-TRAIN RALLY
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, McDANIEL: TV and sound
express cars are behind station.
TV people will depart right side of
train (facing rear) and walk toward rea
of train. They should turn left at
track intersection short of station at
marked point. Route to TV wa gons
will be marked and guides will point
the way.
NOTE:
McDANIEL: Should debark at his car
and walk toward head of train. He
will turn right at same marked TV
route and then follow TV signs to
express wagons
NOTE:
STAFF: Because of switching
operation, no staff office phones
available at Marion.
Standard mo torcade formed at rear of train
3:15 p.m.
Motorcade departs to downtown shopping center
between Campbell and Oak Streets
Driving time: :05
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 20
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Marion, Ohio (continued)
3:20 p.m.
ARRIVE REAR OF PLATFORM
Greeting Committee:
Eugene Yazel, Mayor of Marion
Mrs. John White, local GOP worker
Earl Nixon, cousin of RN
Fred Nixon, cousin of RN
Charles Harmon, Industrial Development Corp.
Jack Lautenslager, Secretary of Chamber of
Commerce
Rose Nicols, local Negro businesswoman
John Mills, County School Board member
Charles Shuck, 4th Ward Councilman
Master of Ceremonies Robin Turner, State
Senator, 14th District, introduces Congressman
Clarence Brown and Mr. and Mrs. William Saxbe;
Senatorial candidate Saxbe introduces Governor Rhodes
Gov. Rhodes introduces RN and PN.
3:25 p.m.
RN RE MARKS
:20
3:45 p.m.
RN concludes
NOTE: Train has been switched to
track 50 yards behind platform. Walk to
train and board.
3:50 p.m. EDT
Train departs Marion enroute Lima, Ohio
Running time: :55
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 21
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Lima, Ohio
4:45 p.m. EDT
ARRIVE LIMA, OHIO - ERIE/LACKAWANNA STATION
Steve Bull
South Main and Erie Streets
Station Master: Don Bowers (419) 223-7015
OFF-TRAIN RALLY
Board motorcade at trainside
NOTE:
STAFF: Because of switching
operation, no staff office phones
available until completion of
switching
4:50 p.m.
Motorcade departs enroute Public Square
Driving time: :10
5:00 p.m.
ARRIVE PUBLIC SQUARE
Main and Spring Streets and walk one-half
block on Main Street through roped-off
area to rear of platform
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Both writing press and TV
will be at stage left.
5:05 p.m.
Kent McGough, Republican County Chairman,
introduces Senatorial candidate William Saxbe who
introduces Governor Rhodes who introduces
RN and PN.
5:10 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:30
5:40 p.m.
RN concludes
Depart platform and walk back to motorcade
5:45 p.m.
Motorcade departs enroute train
6:00 p.m.
ARRIVE DT&I TERMINAL
Bellefontaine Avenue and DT&I track
Train has been switched during speech and
is now at new location
6:05 p.m.
Train departs Lima enroute Deschler, Ohio
Punning
45
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 22
OHIO TRAIN
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Deschler, Ohio
6:55 p.m. EDT
ARRIVE DESCHLER, OHIO
Dan Kingsley
Main Street and B&O Railroad Crossing
REAR PLATFORM RALLY
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Writing press unload on
right side of train (facing rear), TV
on left side
NOTE:
ZIEGLER: Press phones set up
beside track between 9th and 10th
cars (working press cars).
NOTE:
STAFF: No phones available at
this stop.
Master of Ceremonies Howard Cook, State Senator,
1st District, introduces Congressman Del Latta and
Mr. and Mrs. William Saxbe; Senatorial candidate
William Saxbe introduces Governor Rhodes;
Gov. Rhodes introduces RN and PN
7:00 p.m.
RN REMARKS
7:20 p.m.
RN concludes
Press reboards train
7:25 p.m.
Train departs Deschler enroute Toledo, Ohio
Running time: :55
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 23
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 (continued) - Toledo, Ohio
8:20 p.m.
ARRIVE CENTRAL UNION TERMINAL TRAIN STATION
Paul Shirley
(419) 244-9671 - Toledo, Ohio
Contact: Captain Settlemeyer
No Crowd.
No press facilities
GREETING COMMITTEE (don't presently expect any,
since they will be on train.)
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, Station wagons
immediately available for TV
camera crews to proceed direct
to rally site. Box lunches
available in station wagon.
NOTE:
OLSON, Air crew will be
staying at the Secor Hotel
Jefferson and Superior (419) 244-5501
8:35 p.m.
Depart train station enroute auditorium
Driving time:
:25
STAFF SCHEDULE
8:35 p.m. Depart train station
enroute Commodore Perry Motor
Hotel
8:45 p.m. Arrive Commodore Perry
Motor Hotel, 505 Jefferson Street
(419) 244-2841, Manager: Mr. Long
Working Press Room: Crystal Room
Press Lounge: Continental Room
9:10 p.m.
ARRIVE LUCAS COUNTY RECREATION CENTER
2901 Key Street, Maumee, Ohio (419) 893-9483
Manager: Charles Kessler
Holding room available
Hand mic available should RN wish to speak to possible
overflow crowd.
DETAIL SCHEDULE -24
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Toledo, Ohio (continued)
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor James Rhodes
Kingsley A. Taft, Chief Justice Supreme Court (Incumbent)
Ben Marsh, Congressional candidate (9th District)
Delbert L. Latta, Congressional candidate (5th District)
John W. Potter, candidate, Judge, Court of Appeals
John J. Connors, Jr., Incumbent - Judge, Court of Common
Pleas
Frank W. Wiley, Incumbent - Judge, Court of Common Pleas
Ira Bame, Municipal Judge, candidate for Judge, Court of
Common Pleas
Paul E. Gillmor, State Senator (12th District)
John A. Galbraith, State Representative (76th District)
Donald R. Fraser, candidate for State Representative (77th Dist)
Lynn A. Colwell, candidate for State Representative (78th Dist)
Robert D. Ward, candidate for State Representative (79th Dist)
Joseph A. David, candidate for State Representative (80th Dist)
William K. Gennhauser, County Commissioner
Max C. Reddish, candidate for County Commissioner
William T.S. O'Hara, Jr., candidate for Prosecuting Attorney
William R. Kennedy, candidate for Clerk of Courts
Chief William Metzger, candidate for County Sheriff
Russell R. Wood, candidate for County Recorder
William J. MacDaniels, candidate for County Treasurer
Harry F. Mignerey, County Coroner
Mayor Buffington, Mayor of Maumee
Andy Douglas, City Council of Toledo
Gen. Walter A. Churchill, Chairman, Exec. Committee,
Republican Party, Lucas County
Mrs. Dorothy Herbert, Vice Chairman, Republican Party,
Lucas County
Miss Nancy Paulas, Co-Chairman, Ohio League YR Clubs
Ralph J. Hoover, Co-Chairman, Toledo Area Citizens for
Nixon/Agnew
(former Republican Chairman, Lucas County)
Dick McGeorge, Co-Chairman, Toledo Area, Citizens for
Nixon/Agnew
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 25
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1968 - Toledo, Ohio (continued)
PLATFORM COMMITTEE (continued):
Mrs. Charles Harrison, Jr., Co-Chairman, Women's
Division, Citizens for Nixon/Agnew
Mrs. Essie T. Webb (Negro). Co-Chairman, Women's
Division, Citizens for Nixon/Agnew
Mrs. Hazelle Harding (Negro), National Advisory Council
on Minorities
John S. Andrews, Republican Chairman, State of Ohio
MC, Court of Appeals Judge, Harvey Straub
9:25 p.m.
PN, RN introduced by Ben Marsh (Congressional candidate -
9th District)
9:30 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
10:05 p.m.
RN concludes
10:20 p.m.
Depart auditorium enroute hotel
Driving time:
:25
10:45 p.m.
ARRIVE COMMODORE PERRY MOTOR HOTEL
505 Jefferson Street (419) 244-2841
Manager: Mr. Long
Working Press Room:
Crystal Room
Press Lounge:
Continental Room
OVERNIGHT
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, a press buffet will be
available in the press lounge at
this time.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 26
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968 - Toledo, Ohio (continued)
7:05 a.m.
Baggage call.
All baggage in front of rooms
8:35 a.m.
Depart hotel enroute airport
Driving time:
:40
9:15 a.m.
ARRIVE TOLEDO EXPRESS AIRPORT
United Airlines contact: O.W. Brownlee
(419) 805-2348
board 727 Charters
9:30 a.m.
Depart Toledo enroute Saginaw, Michigan
Flying time:
:45
Snack served on board
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 27
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968 (continued) - Saginaw, Michigan
9:30 a.m. EDT Depart Toledo enroute Saginaw, Michigan
Flying time:
:45
Snack served on board
10:15 a.m. EDT ARRIVE TRI CITY AIRPORT, Saginaw County, Michigan
Stuart White
Manager: Robert Denison (517) 695-4211
United Airlines contact: Neil Bogt (517) 695-5349
GREETING COMMITTEE:
Governor George Romney
Mrs. Elly Peterson, Re publican State Chairman
Congressman Elford Cederberg (10th District)
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, Congressman
James Harvey (8th District) is not
there. He is out with the Truth
Squad in RN's behalf. You may
want to point this out.
RALLY
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, Rally is in the
hangar of Airflight, Inc. -
contact is Russell Purchase -
(517) 695-4561
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor George W. Romney
Mrs. Elly Peterson, National Committeewoman
Creighton Holden, Chairman Michigan Nixon for President Com.
Senator Robert P. Griffin
Hon. William G. Milliken, Lt. Governor
Elford A. (Al) Cederberg, Congressman (10th District)
Mrs. James (June) Harvey, wife of Congressman
James Harvey
William F. McLaughlin, Exec. Vice Chairman, Republican
State Central Committee
Mrs. John (Ranny) Reicker, Asst. to Chairman Women's
Affairs, Rep. State Central Committee
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 28
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968 - Saginaw, Michigan (continued)
PLATFORM COMMITTEE (continued):
Lawrence B. Lindemer, candidate for University of Michigan
Board of Regents (incumbent)
David Diehl, candidate for Michigan State University Board
of Trustees
Richard Ernst, candidate for Michigan State University Board
of Trustees
Curt Keydel, candidate for Wayne State Univ. Bd. of Governors
Victor G. Raviolo, candidate for Wayne State Univ. Board
of Governors
Emil Lockwood, State Senator, Majority Leader
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. (Patricia) Grant, Jr., Chairman,
Tri-County Nixon Committee
Max Fisher, Honorary State Finance Chairman
Invocator - Father Murdick (?)
Al Kaline, Detroit Tigers
10:25 a.m.
PN, RN introduced by Congressman Elford Cederberg,
who will have been introduced by Governor George Romney
10:35 a.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
11:05 a. m.
RN concludes
11:25 a.m.
Depart Saginaw enroute Battle Creek, Michigan
Flying time:
:35
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 29
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968 - Battle Creek, Michigan
11:25 a.m EDT Depart Saginaw enroute Battle Creek, Michigan
Flying time:
:35
12:00 Noon EDT ARRIVE KELLOGG AIRPORT
Tom Meurer
Battle Creek, Michigan
Manager: Ed Cartledge (616) WO 3-1633
GREETING COMMITTEE:
(Not available at this time)
STAFF SCHEDULE
Standard power and
telephone facilities will be
available on the plane. Staff
can remain on board to work.
12:15 p.m.
Depart airport enroute auditorium
Driving time:
:10
12:25 p.m.
ARRIVE W.W KELLOGG CIVIC AUDITORIUM
Battle Creek Central High School
McCalmy Street, Battle Creek, Michigan
Supervisors of Schools: Harry Davidson (616) 962-5581
Holding room is the Teacher's Lounge
RALLY
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, the rally will take
place outside in front of the Civic
Auditorium steps assuming good
weather. If weather is inclement,
rally will be inside.
Platform Committee not available at this time
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 30
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968 -- Battle Creek (continued)
12:35 p.m.
PN, RN introduced by Congressman Garry Brown
(3rd District) Brown will have been introduced by
Governor George Romney
12:40 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
1:15 p.m.
RN concludes
1:30 p.m.
Depart auditorium enroute airport
Driving time:
:10
1:40 p.m.
ARRIVE AIRPORT board 727 Charters
1:55 p.m. EDT
Depart Battle Creek enroute Grand Rapids, Michigan
Flying time:
:30
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 31
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968 (continued) Grand Rapids, Michigan
1:55 p.m. EDT
Depart Battle Creek enroute Grand Rapids, Michigan
Flying time : :30
2:25 p.m. EDT
ARRIVE KENT COUNTY AIRPORT, Grand Rapids
John Nidecker
Director of Aeronautics: Robert Ross
(616) 949-4500
United Airlines contact: Tom Power
(616) 949-2330
GREETING COMMITTEE:
George V. Boucher, 5th District Chairman
John B. Martin, National Committeeman
Mrs. Albert (Ella) Koeze, National Committeewoman
Hillary Snell, County Chairman (Kent)
Paul G. Goebel, Jr., KentCounty Nixon/Agnew Chairman
Mrs. Donald (Carol) Josephson, Kent County Vice Chairman
Nixon/Agnew
Mrs. John (Dorothy) Borg, Kent County Women for Nixon,
Chairman
Robert Van der Laan, State Senator
Milton Zaagman, State Senator
Martin Buth State Legislature
Thomas G. Ford, Sr.,, State Legislature
Clarence W. Fuller, Jr., State Legislature
Peter Kok (Coke), State Legislature
Johannes C. Kolderman, Jr., State Legislature
2:40 p.m.
Depart airport enroute hotel
Driving time:
:20
3:00 p.m.
ARRIVE PANTLIND HOTEL
187 Monroe, N. W., Grand Rapids
(616) 459-7201
954
Manager: William Dehaan
Working press room: Kent State Room
Press lounge: Vandenburg East Room
(956
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, due to a convention
being held in the hotel, the press
will not be able to accupy their own
rooms until 5:00 p.m. In order to
make life a little more pleasant, the
advance man will have laid on an
elaborate buffet and liquid refreshments
in the press lounge.
STAFF TIME
4:25
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 32
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968 - Grand Rapids (continued)
7:25 p.m.
Depart hotel enroute auditorium
Driving time:
:05
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN/ZIEGLER, candidate's,
wire service car, and e photo
convertibles will drive around the
block to the auditorium. Suggest all
other press walk across the street,
as this will be much easier than
loading the bus for this short drive.
Advance man will have guide to lead
the way.
7:30 p.m.
ARRIVE CIVIC AUDITORIUM, Grand Rapids
Manager: Bernie Passage
(616) 456-5361
Holding room available
RALLY
(212) 744
1262
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
George Romney, Governor of Michigan
Congressman Gerald R. Ford, House Minority Leader
George V. Boucher, 5th District Chairman
John B. Martin, Natior al Committeeman
Mrs. Albert (Ella) Koeze, National-Committeewoman
Hillary Snell, Kent County Chairman
Paul G. Goebel, Jr., Kent County Nixon/Agnew Chm.
Mrs. Donald (Carol) Josephson, Kent County Nixon/Agnew, V.C
Edgar Orr, Co-Chairman Nixon Headquarters Committee
Mrs. John (Dorothy) Borg, Kent County Nixon/Agnew Women
Mrs. Fred (Elly) Sparks, 5th District Chm. for Nixon/Agnew
Thomas Shearer, Co-Chairman Nixon Headquarters Comm.
Robert Van der Laan, State Senator
Milton Zaagman, State Senator
Martin Buth, State Representative
Thomas G. Ford, Sr., State Representative
Clarence W. Fuller, Jr., State Representative
Peter Kok (Coke), State Representative
Johannes C. Kolderman, State Representative
James K. Miller, Kent County Prosecuting Attorney
Ronald Parsons, Kent County Sheriff
Henry Romyn, Kent County Commissioner
A. Jack Bronkema, Jr., Kent County Clerk
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 33
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968 - Grand Rapids (continued)
PLATFORM COMMITTEE (continued):
Ruth E. Webber, Kent County Register of Deeds
Frank Bouma, Kent County Drain Commissioner
Stuart Hoffius, Michigan Court of Appeals Judge (candidate)
Candidates for Kent County Board of Supervisors:
Gerrit Baker
Edwin J. Heeren
Andrew Dekraker
John H. Brewer
Ruggles B. Harrington
David Visser
Thomas H. Lamoreaux
James J. Mol
Burton J. Kemp
Walter L. Mathis
Robert Bland Ford
Henry B. Davis
Fred H. Winter
John F. DeWitt
Walter Sterkenburg
John J. Boerema
Staff members Kent County Republican Headquarters:
Mrs. James F. (Emma) Wood
Mrs. James R. (Mary) Timmons
Gary W. Maurina
Mrs. Glenn (Marba) Perrott
MC -- Congressman Gerald R. Ford, House Minority Leader
7:40 p.m.
PN, RN introduced by Governor George Romney
7:45 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
8:20 p.m.
RN concludes
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, Mic is available in
each of several holding rooms for
RN to say hello to possible overflow
crowd, who have been watching
remarks on closed circuit TV
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 34
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1968 - Grand Rapids (continued)
8:40 p.m.
Depart auditorium enroute hotel
Driving time:
:05
8:45 p.m.
ARRIVE HOTEL
OVERNIGHT
Schedule for Thursday, Friday & Saturday,
October 24, 25 & 26, will be delivered to
staff Tuesday night, October 22, in Toledo.
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Bat Halileman ( (2) 10/22/68
DETAIL SCHEDULE
RICHARD M. NIXON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1968
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 - Grand Rapids-Allentown-Reading-Pottsville-
Hazelton-New York
6:45 a.m.
Baggage call. All baggage in front of rooms
8:15 a.m.
Buses depart Pantlind Hotel enroute airport
Driving time:
:20
8:35 a.m.
ARRIVE KENT COUNTY AIRPORT
Board 727 Charters
8:50 a.m.
Depart Grand Rapids, Michigan enroute Allentown,
Pennsylvania
Flying time: 1:25
Hot breakfast served on board
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 2
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 - (continued) Allentown, Pennsylvania
8:50 a.m. EDT Depart Grand Rapids, Michigan enroute Allentown,
Pennsylvania
Flying time:
1:25
Hot breakfast served on board
10:15 a. m. EDT ARRIVE ALLENTOWN - BETHLEHEM/EASTON AIRPORT
Bill Cudlip
United Airlines Contact: Hubert Goroson
Bruce Jackson
(215) 264-0515
Manager: Wiley Post (215) 264-2832
GREETING COMMITTEE:
Governor Raymond Shafer
Senator Hugh Scott
Lt. Governor Raymond Broderick
Judge John Hannum
Congressman Richard F. Schweiker (13th District)
Jack Jordan, GOP State Chairman
Dave Maxwell, Nixon State Chairman
Peter Yannovich, Congressional candidate
T. Richard Butera
Marian E. Markley
Mrs. Shirley Lieberman, Northampton County Chairman
Gordon Payrow, Mayor of Bethlehem, Pa.
Fred L. Ashton, Mayor of Easton
Ray E. Bracy, Mayor of Allentown
Moulton L. C. Frantz, Chairman, Allentown, Lehigh County
Paul Henderson, Sheriff (Allentown) & candidate for Congress
William W. Scranton- Former Governor of Pennsylvania
10:30 a. m.
Depart airport enroute Fair Grounds
Driving time: :15 (actual)
STAFF SCHEDULE
10:40 a.m. Staff aircraft departs
enroute New York City
Flying time: :35
11:15 a.m. Arrive LaGuardia,
Butler terminal
11:30 a.m. Depart LaGuardia enroute
450 Park Ave., and Waldorf-Astoria
12:05 p.m. Arrive 450 Park Avenue
and Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, 49th St.,
and Lexington Ave., EL 5-3000
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 3
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 - Allentown (continued)
10:45 a.m.
ARRIVE ALLENTOWN FAIR GROUNDS,
Agricultural Building
Manager: Dick Shurllia
(215) 433-7541
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor Raymond Shafer
Senator Hugh Scott
Lt. Governor Raymond Broderick
Judge John Hannum
Congressman Richard F. Schweiker (13th District)
Jack Jordan, GOP State Chairman
Dave Maxwell, Nixon State Chairman
Peter Yannovich, Congressional candidate
T. Richard Butera
Marian E. Markley
Mrs. Shirley Lieberman, Northampton County Chairman
Gordon Payrow, Mayor of Bethlehem, Pa.
Fred L. Ashton, Mayor of Easton, Pa.
Ray E. Bracy, Mayor of Allentown, Pa.
Moulton L. C. Frantz, Chairman, Allentown, Lehigh County
Paul Henderson, Sheriff (Allentown) & candidate for Congress
State Senator John Van Sant
Hon. William W. Scranton
Edward G. Beister, Congressman (8th District)
Paul Henderson
Mr. Nolan Benner
Mrs. Nolan (Barbara) Benner, Vice Chm., NFRW
Mrs. Gloria Worsley
Hon. William A. Steckel
Edward Conroy
Charles L. Garretson
Edmund Dyjack
Dr. Evan C. Reese
William W. Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania
10:50 a.m.
Governor Raymond Shafer introduces PN and RN
10:55 a.m.
RN REMARKS
:20
11:15 a.m.
RN concludes
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 4
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 (continued) Allentown-Reading, Pa.
11:30 a.m.
Depart Allentown enroute Reading, Pennsylvania
Driving time:
:60
Actual driving time: :50
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, motorcade will proceed
down Hamilton Avenue and 6th Streets
in Allentown. Possibility that crowd
will be along the street.
12:30 p.m.
ARRIVE PENN SQUARE, Reading
Ron Walker
Bill Lieber
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor Raymond P. Shafer
Senator Hugh Scott
Judge John Hannum
Dave Maxwell, Nixon State Chairman
T. Richard Butera
Peter Yannovich, Congressional candidate
Congressman Richard Schweiker, U.S. Senatorial candidate
William W. Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania
12:35 p.m.
Congressional candidate Peter Yannovich introduces
PN and RN
12:40 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:20
1:00 p.m.
RN concludes
1:15 p.m.
Depart Reading enroute Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Driving time:
1:15
actual driving time :50
2:30 p.m.
ARRIVE POTTSVILLE - GARFIELD SQUARE
Sam Culbertson
Holding area is Trinity United Church
Reverend Sykes - (717) 622-5073
RALLY
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 5
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 - Reading (continued)
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor Raymond P. Shafer
Congressman Richard Schweiker, U.S. Senatorial candidate
Judge John Hannum
Dave Maxwell, Nixon State Chairman
T. Richard Butera
Peter Yannovich, Congressional candidate
William W. Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania
2:35 p.m.
Peter Yannovich introduces PN and RN
2:40 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:20
3:00 p.m.
RN concludes
3:15 p.m.
Depart Pottsville enroute Hazelton, Pennsylvania
Driving time:
:55
Actual driving time: :40
4:10 p.m.
ARRIVE ST. JOSEPH'S MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL -
Charles Fagan
Hazelton, Pa.
Contact: Msgr. Joseph Gavenda
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor Raymond P. Shafer
Congressman Richard Schweiker, Senatorial candidate
Judge John Hannum
Dave Maxwell, Nixon State Chairman
T. Richard Butera
William W. Scranton, former Governor of Pennsylvania
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, this Catholic parish is the first
Slovak Catholic parish in the Western Hemisphere.
It was organized by the first immigrant miners who
came to the Pennsylvania coal fields. Msgr. Gavenda
has offered PN and RN the use of his parish house if
they desire. It is more than likely that the advance
man will have Msgr. Gavenda and several nuns there
to meet RN and PN after the rally.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 6
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 - Hazelton (continued) - Wilkes-Barre
4:15 p.m.
Governor Raymond Shafer introduces PN and RN
4:20 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:20
4:40 p.m.
RN concludes
4:55 p.m.
Depart Hazelton enroute Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Driving time:
1:05
Actual driving time: :42
6:00 p.m.
ARRIVE WILLKES-BARRE/SCRANTON AIRPORT
Contact: Jim Flannery - (717) 655-0168
Board 727 Charter
6:15 p.m.
Depart Willkes - -Barre/Scranton enroute New York
Flying time:
:40
Snack served on board
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 7
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 (continued)
New York City
6:15 p.m.
Depart Willkes-Barre/Scrantor enroute New York
Flying time:
:40
Snack served on board
6:55 p.m.
ARRIVE LA GUARDIA, BUTLER TERMINAL
Bill Codus
7:10 p.m.
Depart LaGuardia enroute New York City
Driving time:
:35
7:45 p.m.
RN ARRIVES APARTMENT
OVERNIGHT
PRESS & STAFF SCHEDULE
7:45 p.m. Arrive Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel, 49th St., and Lexington Ave.
EL 5-3000.
Working press room: Regency Rooms
A & B
Manager: Xavier Lividini
-6-
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968
9:20 a.m.
Depart William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh
9:30 a.m.
Arrive train station
9:45 a.m.
Depart Pittsburgh without rally enroute Greensburg
10:35 a. m.
Arrive Greensburg - train side rally
Sam Culbertson
11:05 a.m.
Depart Greensburg (and continue through Johnstown
without stopping (we've done that)
1:05 p.m.
Arrive Altoona for train side rally
Dave Lindgren
1:35 p.m.
Depart Altoona
2:20 p.m.
Arrive Huntingdon for train side rally
Bruce Jackson
2:50 p.m.
Depart Huntingdon
3:30 p.m.
Arrive Lewistown
Charlie Fagan
rear platform speech
4:00 p.m.
Depart Lewistown (two-hour tra in ride if RN wishes to
see political VIPs at this time)
5:20 p.m.
Pass through Harrisburgh (we've done that)
6:00 p.m.
Arrive Lancaster
Bill Cudlip
Off-train rally (if we can work it out, an indoor rally)
7:20 p.m.
Depart rally site by car for Harrisburg airport
Driving time: 1:00
8:20 p.m.
Arrive Harrisburg airport
8:35 p.m. EDT
Depart Harrisburg enroute LaGuardia
Flying time: :50
9:25 p.m. EDT
Arrive LaGuardia
9:35 p.m.
Depart airport
10:05 p.m.
Arrive apartment - overnight
Press to Waldorf-Astoria for overnight
-7-
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1968
Staff time all day
7:00 p.m.
Depart apartment
7:15 p.m.
Arrive New York Broadcast Center, 524 West 57th St.
Studio 42
7:30-8:30 p.m.
Live New York State (including New Jersey panel members)
TV
8:45 p.m.
Depart studio
9:00 p.m.
Arrive apartment for overnight
Press back to Waldorf for overnight
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1968
9:00 a. m.
Meeting with Sen. Brooke and Negro leaders in
RN apartment - approximately 12 in attendance
10:30 a.m.
Meeting concludes
11:15 a., m.
Depart apartment enroute New Jersey
3 rallies in New Jersey at three sites between
12:15 with last rally ending by 4:15 p.m.
4:15 p.m.
Depart New Jersey enroute NYC
4:45 p. m.
Arrive apartment in NYC for overnight
Press return to Waldorf Astoria
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1968
Staff time all day
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 8
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1968 - New York City
STAFF TIME ALL DAY
PRESS SCHEDULE
6:30 p.m. Buses depart Waldorf-
Astoria Hotel enroute TV Studio
6:45 p.m. Arrive New York
Broadcasting Center, 524 West 57th St. ,
Studio 42, for statewide TV.
6:45 p.m.
RN, PN, Julie, Tricia and David depart apartment
Bill Codus
enroute TV Studio
6:55 p.m.
ARRIVE NEW YORK BROADCASTING CENTER
524 West 57th Street, Studio 42
Contact: Ned Kramer (212) 765-4321
Holding room available
7:30 p.m.
RN LIVE TV
1:00
NOTE:
CHAPIN/EHRLICHMAN, RN's live
TV will be telecast in - New York,
New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania.
Washington, D. C., Massachusetts,
Minnesota, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois,
and Missouri.
8:30 p.m.
Conclude live TV
8:45 p.m.
Depart TV Studio enroute apartment
8:55 p.m.
ARRIVE APARTMENT
OVERNIGHT
PRESS SCHEDULE
8:45 p.m. Depart TV Studio enroute
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
9:00 p.m. Arrive Waldorf-Astoria
49th St. & Lexington. - EL 5-3000
Working press room: Regency Rooms
A & B
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 9
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1968 - New York - Fort Lee, New Jersey
9:00 a. m.
Meeting in RN's apartment with Senator Brooke and
10 Negro Leaders.
Following are the names of those present:
Dr. Ralph B. Abernathy, President, Southern Christian
Leadership Conference
334 Auburn, N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. Russel S. Brown, General Secretary of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church of the U.S. A.
8348 South Vernon Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Mr. Theodore Brown, Executive Director, American Negro
Leadership Conference on Africa
15 East 40th Street, New York, N.Y.
Dr. J. H. Jackson, National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc.
3101 South Parkway, Chicago, Ill.
Mr. John H. Johnson, President, Johnson Publishing Co.
1820 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Mr. John H. Murphy, III., National Newspaper Publishers
Association, c/o Afro-American Newspapers
628 North Eutaw, Baltimore, Maryland
Mrs. Myrtle Ollison, President, National Association of
Colored Women's Clubs, Inc.
1601 R Street, N. W., Washington, D.C.
Rev. Leon Sullivan, Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc:
3639 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Nathan Wright, Covena of the Black Power Conference,
24 Rector Street, Newark, New Jersey
Dr. Stephen J. Wright, President, Negro College Fund., Inc.
55 East 52nd Street, New York, N.Y.
10:30 a. m.
Meeting concludes
PRESS SCHEDULE
12:00 Noon Buses (Wire Service cars,
photo convertibles) depart Waldorf-
Astoria enroute RN's apartment.
12:10 p.m. Join RN portion of the
motorcade.
NOTE TO STAFF: Any staff wishing
to ride in New Jersey motorcade, ride
on the press bus, and must catch this
bus at the Waldorf-Astoria in
accordance with the above schedule.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 10
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1968 (continued) Fort Lee, New Jersey
12:10 p.m.
RN, PN, Julie, Tricia and David depart apartment
enroute Fort Lee, New Jersey
Driving time:
:20
12:30 p.m.
ARRIVE FORT LEE, NEW JERSEY
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, motorcade will
proceed 2 blocks down Lemoine St.
Expect that people will be lining the
street.
12:40 p.m.
ARRIVE FORT LEE HIGH SCHOOL
Lemoine Avenue, Fort Lee
(201) 947-2400
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Senator Clifford P. Case
Nelson Gross, Nixon State Chairman
Webster Todd, GOP State Chairman
Bernard Shanley, National Committeeman
Kay Neuberger, National Committeewoman
Anne Flynn, Assistant RN Campaign Manager
John Dimon, Assistant Campaign Manager
Joe Intile, RN Bergen County Chairman
Former Mayor Henry Haubel (Fort Lee) and he is still
running the town and should be mentioned.
William Widnall, Congressman - 7th District
Peter Moraites, candidate for Congress - 9th District
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, the rally is scheduled
to take place on the steps outside the
school. However, if the weather is
inclement, it will take place inside.
12:45 p.m.
Former Mayor Henry Haubel introduces Nelson Gross, who
introduces Senator Clifford Case, who introduces PN, Tricia,
Julie, David and RN.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 11
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1968 - Fort Lee (continued) - Bloomfield, New Jersey
12:50 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:20
1:10 p.m.
RN concludes
1:25 p.m.
Depart Fort Lee enroute Bloomfield, New Jersey
Driving time:
:25
1:50 p.m.
ARRIVE BLOOMFIELD
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, motorcade proceeds
for 6 blocks down Broad Street
starting from Bloomfield Avenue to
the Green. Expect that crowd will be
lining the street.
2:00 p.m.
ARRIVE BLOOMFIELD GREEN, across from Bloomfield High
School - 160 Broad, Bloomfield - (201) 743-7700
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, this is directly in
front of the high school. In the event
of inclement weather, this can be
moved inside.
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Senator Clifford P. Case
Nelson Gross, Essex County Chairman
Webster Todd, GOP State Chairman
Bernard Shanley, National Committeeman
Kay Neuberger, National Committeewoman
Anne Flynn, Assistant RN Campaign Chairman
John Dimon, Assistant Campaign Chairman
Joe Intile, RN Bergen County Chairman
Florence Dwyer, Incumbent - 13th District
Dr. Celestino Clemente, candidate for Congress - 10th District
George Walhauser, candidate for Congress - 11th District
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 12
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1968 -Bloomfield (continued) - Fort Lee, N.J.
2:05 p.m.
Senator Clifford Case introduces PN, Tricia, Julie, David,
and RN
2:10 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:20
2:30 p.m.
RN concludes
2:45 p.m.
Depart Bloomfield enroute Jersey City, New Jersey
Driving time:
:25
3:10 p.m.
ARRIVE JERSEY CITY
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, motorcade will
proceed for 3 to 5 blocks down
Hudson Avenue. Expect crowds to
be lining the street.
3:20 p.m.
ARRIVE ST. PETER'S COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
2641 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City
(201) 333-4400
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Senator Clifford P. Case
Nelson Gross, Nixon State Chairman & Essex County Chairman
Webster Todd, GOP State Chairman
Bernard Shanley, National Committeeman
Kay Neuberger, National Committeewoman
Anne Flynn, Assistant RN Campaign Chairman
John Dimon, Assistant Campaign Chairman
Joe Intile, RN Bergen County Chairman
Tom Theurer, Nixon Hudson County Chairman
3:25 p.m.
Senator Clifford Case introduces PN, Tricia, Julie, David,
and RN
3:30 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:20
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 13
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1968 - Jersey City (continued) - New York City
3:50 p.m.
RN concludes
4:05 p.m.
Depart Jersey City enroute New York City
Driving time:
:25
4:30 p.m.
ARRIVE APARTMENT
PRESS SCHEDULE
4:35 p.m. Busses arrive Waldorf-
Astoria Hotel, 49th Street &
Lexington Ave., (212) EL 5-3000
OVERNIGHT
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1968
STAFF TIME ALL DAY
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
10/24/68
DETAIL SCHEDULE
RICHARD M. NIXON
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1968
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 - Albany-Pittsburgh-Detroit-Syracuse-
Rochester, Minn. -Marion, Ill-Cleveland
STAFF & PRESS SCHEDULE
Advance Man:
8:00 a.m. Baggage call. Baggage in
Bill Codus
front of rooms at Waldorf-Astoria and
baggage in front of 450 Park Avenue.
9:05 a.m. Buses depart Waldorf-Astori
and 450 Park Avenue enroute airport.
9:45 a. m. Arrive airport board 727
Charters and await RN's arrival at
10:00 a.m.
9:30 a. m.
RN, PN depart apartment enroute airport
Driving time:
:30
10:00 a.m.
Arrive LaGuardia Airport, Butler Marine terminal
(212) NE 9-9449 - board 727 Charter
10:15 a.m.
Depart New York enroute Albany, New York
Flying time:
:40
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, Rocky will take off from
LaGuardia at 10:20 a.m. after dedicating
new Railroad cars for Long Island Railroad.
Rocky will make it to Reception line while
plane unloads.
Last minute possibility that Rocky may want
to fly with us.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 2
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 - Albany, New York
10:15 a. in.
Depart New York enroute Albany, New York
Flying time:
:40
10:55 a.m.
ALBANY COUNTY AIRPORT, PAGE AIRWAYS
Dick Whitney
Manager: Charles O'Neil (518) 869-0253
AA contact: Mr. Rowland -- (518) 869-0262
GREETING COMMITTEE:
Governor & Mrs. Nelson (Happy) Rockefeller
Charles A. Schoenek, GOP State Chairman
Joseph Frangella, Albany County Chairman
Senator Charles E. Goodell (tentative)
STAFF SCHEDULE
Standard power and telephone
facilities will be available on the plane.
Staff can remain on board to work.
11:10 a. m.
Depart airport enroute the Governor's Mansion
Driving time:
:20
11:30 a. m.
ARRIVE GOVERNOR'S MANSION
Eagle Street, Albany, New York
(518) HO 3-2295
RN, Governor Rockefeller and Charles Schoenek will have a
private meeting with New York State County Chairmen in the
sitting room. RN will greet members and shake hands for
10 minutes, and then speak for 10 minutes.
The following 2 pages contain the names of the New York State
County Chairmen.
PN SCHEDULE
Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Rockefeller
will enjoy tea and crumpets in a
sitting room upstairs during this
meeting.
COUNTY CHAIRMEN - NEW YORK STATE
Joseph C. Frangella, Albany County
William B, Harrison, Allegany County
A. Joseph Riberstello, Bronx County
Richard F. Kuhnen, Broome County
Clyde Campbell, Cattaraugus County
Leonard Greene, Cayuga County
Jess J. Present, Chautauqua
Donald D. Cole, Chemung County
William Gordon, Chenango County
Howard C. Marsha, Clinton County
Albert S. Callan, Jr., Columbia County
Paul J. Yesawich, Jr., Cortland County
Wilbur A. Oles, Sr., Delaware County
George Reid, Dutchess County
Alfonso Bellanca, Erie County
Harry MacDougal, Essex County
Hayward Plumadore, Franklin County
William A. Wright, Fulton County
Edward T. Cain, Genesee County
Neal Brandow, Greene County
Earl C. Farber, Hamilton County
John Bergin, Herkimer County
Clinton W. Marsh, Jefferson County
John R. Crews, Kings County
Carl Shaver, Lewis County
James I. Emery, Livingston County
Arnold Fisher, Madison County
Richard Rosenbaum, Monroe County
Donald A. Campbell, Montgomery County
Joseph M. Margiotta, Nassau County
Vincent F. Albano, New York County
Alan Vandermark, Niagara County
Vincent A. Delorio, Oneida County
Elmer Bogardua, Onondaga County
Robert Quigley, Ontario County
William E. Doulin, Orange County
Curtis Lyman, Orleans County
Raymond Cotton, Oswego County
Scott Greene, Otsego County
Donald B. Smith, Putnam County
Sidney Hein, Queens County
Joseph F. Casey, Rensselaer County
Richard Bolton, Richmond County
Carmine Freda, Rockland County
Henry S. Howard, St. Lawrence County
William Ford, Saratoga County
Mrs. Omar S. Forte, Schenectady County
COUNTY CHAIRMEN-N. Y. STATE (cont'd)
Dwight Lane, Schoharie County
Mrs. Marguerite Getman, Schuyler County
Robert Atkins, Seneca County
Charles Henderson, Steuben County
Edwin M. Schwenk, Suffolk County
Harold W. Cole, Sullivan County
Carl Saddlemire, Tioga County
Manley H. Thaler, Tompkins County
John B. Sterley, Ulster County
Carl R. DeSantis, Warren County
Hermon Benjamin, Washington County
Vincent A. Palmer, Jr., Wayne County
Douglas MacCullum, Westchester County
Edmund A. Flynn, Exec. Assistant, Westchester County
Robert Bentley, Wyoming County
Charles Wallis, Yates County
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 3
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 - Albany (continued)
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, press will go direct to Rally
site. Pool press will be served coffee
outside of mansion.
11:50 a. m.
RN and Governor Rockefeller conclude meeting and depart
for holding room.
12:05 p.m.
RN, PN, Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller, and the press
depart enroute the Capitol steps.
12:10 p.m.
ARRIVE CAPITOL STEPS
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor Nelson Rockefeller
Mrs. Nelson (Happy) Rockefeller
Charles A. Schoenek, GOP State Chairman
Joseph Frangella, Albany County Chairman
Lt. Governor Malcolm Wilson
Louis J. Lefkowitz, Attorney General
John P. Lomenzo, Secretary of State
Ben Frank, Nixon/Agnew Campaign Manager, New York State
Carl Spad, Campaign Coordinator, New York State
Senator Charles E. Goodell
George L. Hinman, National Committeeman
Dorothy B. McHugh, National Committeewoman
Harry B. Duryea, Minority Leader, New York State Assembly
Earl W. Brydges, Temporary President, New York State Senate
MC - New York Secretary of State, John Lomenzo
12:15 p.m.
Governor Rockefeller introduces PN and RN
12:20 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:30
12:50 p.m.
RN concludes
1:05 p.m.
RN, PN, and Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller depart
enroute Mall
1:10 p.m.
ARRIVE SOUTH MALL PROJECT
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 4
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 - Albany (continued)
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, New York State
Public Relations Department report
this is a unique and modern
governmental New York State office
building project. Nothing exists like
this anywhere. The Nixons and the
Rockefellers will view the project
and discuss its merits briefly.
1:25 p.m.
Depart South Mall Project enroute airport
Driving time:
:20
1:45 p.m.
ARRIVE ALBANY COUNTY AIRPORT, PAGE AIRWAYS
board 727 charter
2:00 p.m.
Depart Albany enroute Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Flying time:
1:05
Lunch served on board
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 5
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2:00 p.m.
Depart Albany enroute Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Flying time:
1:05
Lunch served on board
3:05 p.m.
ARRIVE GREATER PITTSBURGH AIRPORT
Bill Cudlip
Gates 16, 18, 20 - west end
Sam Culbertson
Manager: James King (412) 771-2500
JULIE, TRICIA & DAVID SCHEDULE
Julie and Tricia arrive same gates
as RN's plane at 3:00 p.m. aboard
Hawker Sidley N901-TZ.
David arrives at 2:30 p.m. aboard
Turbo Commander 1178-Z
GREETING COMMITTEE:
Governor Raymond P. Shafer
Lt. Governor Raymond Broderick
Elsie Hillman, GOP County Chairman, Allegheny
John Eisenhower
Dick Butera
Jack Jordan, GOP State Chairman
Bob Dugan, County D.A.
Bob Friend, County Controller
Bill Hunt, County Commissioner
Dick Schweiker, candidate for U.S. Senate
3:20 p.m.
Depart airport enroute hotel
Driving time: :30'
3:50 p.m.
ARRIVE HOWARD JOHNSON MOTOR LODGE
at Chatham Center, Pittsburgh
(412) 391-5000
Contact: Mrs. Margaret Stanford
Working press room - Chatham 10
Press lounge - On 10th Floor
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, this working press room
will handle up to 50 press working at
one time. Additional press facilities
are available at the Civic Auditorium
directly across the street.
STAFF TIME
1:50
DETAIL SCHEDULE -- 6
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 - Pittsburgh (continued)
5:40 p.m. (this is tentative)
RN will meet shortly in his suite with Bishop Wright,
Catholic Bishop from Pittsburgh.
5:50 p.m.
RN, PN, Julie, Tricia and David attend Republican Party
Workers get together in the ballroom.
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, Congressman
James Fulton has sent out 12,000
invitation for this get together. The
room holds 1500. RN only need say
hello, and hope you will go across
the street for the.rally. Hopefully,
he will not say anything that will
distract from his speech at the rally
later.
6:00 p.m.
RN, PN, Julie, Tricia and David return to rooms.
STAFF TIME 1:45
STAFF SCHEDULE
7:30 p.m. Baggage call
8:45 p.m. Board buses which will
be parked at the arena across the
street from the hotel and await RN's
arrival at 9:00 p.m.
7:45 p.m.
Depart hotel enroute Civic Arena
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN/ZIEGLER - this is
only across the street and expect
that RN, PN, Julie, Tricia, and
David, as well a.s the press will
walk across.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 7
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 - Pittsburgh (continued)
7:50 p.in.
ARRIVE CIVIC ARENA & EXHIBIT HALL
Chatham Center (412) 391-4545
Pittsburgh contact: John D. Roberts
Holding room - Lower Level A
RALLY
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, This rally will be
taped for delayed broadcast by station
WTAE, Ch. 4 (ABC). Consequently,
RN should limit his remarks to
20 minutes. Theiprogram is timed
for the interest of TV.
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor Raymond P. Shafer
Lt. Governor Raymond Broderick
Senator Hugh Scott
John Eisenhower
Congressman John Fulton (27th District)
Congressman Robert Corbett (18th District)
Richard Schweiker, candidate for U.S. Senate
David Maxwell, State Campaign Director for Nixon
Sam Breene, State Finance Chairman for Nixon
Joseph Sabol, Jr., Congressional candidate (20th District)
Algia Gay, Congressional candidate (14th District)
Robert Eberharter, Invocation
Robert Fleming, State Senator
Lee Donaldson, Majority Leader Pa. House of Delegates
Mrs. Sally Stuaffer, National Committeewoman
Frank Pasquerilla, State Treasurer
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Scaife (she is Chm. Cty. Cits. for Nixon
Marion Metro, Vice Chm. Allegheny County Republicans
8:05 p.m.
Governor Raymond P. Shafer introduces PN, Julie,
Tricia, David, and RN
8:10 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:20
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 8
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 - Pittsburgh (continued)
8:30 p.m.
RN concludes
8:35 p.m.
RN, PN, Julie, Tricia and David meet with key
fund raisers in holding room in arena. Set up like a social event.
8:55 p.m.
Conclude meeting with key fund raisers
9:00 p.m.
Depart arena enroute airport
Driving time:
:30
9:30 p.m.
ARRIVE GREATER PITTSBURGH AIRPORT
board 727 Charters
9:45 p.m.
D'epart Pittsburgh enroute Detroit, Michigan
Flying time:
:50
TRICIA SCHEDULE
Tricia departs aboard TWA
Flight 502 at 9:55 p.m, for Newark.
Secret Service will handle.
JULIE & DAVID SCHEDULE
Julie and David will overnight at
the Howard Johnson Motor L. dge.
Secret Service will handle departure
Tuesday morning, October 29.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 9
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1968 (continued) Detroit, Michigan
9:45 a.m.
Depart Pittsburgh enroute Detroit, Michigan
Flying time: :50
10:35 p.m.
ARRIVE DETROIT METROP OLITAN AIRPORT
Tom Thawley
United Airlines Terminal .. (313) 483-8670
UA Manager: Victor Plumley - Extension 2315
American Airlines Building, 530 East Access Road of
William G. Rogell Drive.
Manager: Russ Meene
(313) 274-6400, Ext. 2080
GREETING COMMITTEE:
Creighton Holden, State Nixon Chairman
Win Schuler, State Citizens Chairman
State Senator Lorraine Beebe, Women for Nixon Chairman
Henry Sladek, Wayne County Chairman
Bill McLaughlin, Executive Vice Chairman, State
Central Committee
Mrs. Henry (Marion) Sladek - Flowers for PN
10:50 p.m.
Depart airport enroute hotel
Driving time:
:30
11:20 p.m.
ARRIVE SHERATON-CADILLAC HOTEL
Washington Boulevard at Michigan Avenue
(313) 961-8000
Director of Sales: Richard W. Davis
Working press room and lounge: English Room - mezzanine floor
OVERNIGHT
DETAIL SCHEDULE . 10
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 Detroit (continued) - Livonia, Michigan
9:15 a. m.
Baggage call for all those going on the buses. Baggage call
for staff remaining hotel is 12:30 p.m.
9:25 a. m.
RN, PN, Governor & Mrs. George Romney depart hotel
enroute Western Community Action Center
Driving time:
:10
9:35 a.m.
ARRIVE CITY OF DETROIT WESTERN COMMUNITY
ACTION CENTER
6061 Grand River Boulevard, Detroit
(313) 894-3423
Director: Mrs. Carol Williams
During the visit to the Community Action Center RN will have
a chance to see first hand the workings of the black power job
development organization. Mrs. Williams will explain its
operation.
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN/ZIEGLER this is
an "impromptu" stop and has not
been announced in the press schedule
and probably should not be announced
at all until it happens.
10:05 a. m.
Depart Community Action Center enroute Livonia
Driving time: :35
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, motorcade will pass Dearborn
High School, 19501 W. Outer Drive, Dearborn -
(313) CR 8-1720 Principal - Leonard Mazur,
Asst. Principal - Thomas McClennan) enroute to
Livonia and it is possible that the students will be
outside to welcome RN to Detroit. If this occurs,
you will arrive Dearborn High School at 10:20 a. m.
and depart at 10:25 a. m.
10:40 a. m.
ARRIVE ROMA HALL
27777 Schoolcraft, Livonia (Wayne County)
Manager: Jim Bonventure (313) 421-9717
RALLY
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 11
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 - Livonia (continued)
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor George Romney
Mrs. George (Lenore) Romney
Senator Robert Griffin
State Senator Emil Lockwood, Vice Chairman '68 Victory Comm.
Creighton Holden, State Nixon Chairman
Win Schuler, State Citizens Chairman
State Senator Lorraine Beebe, Women for Nixon Chm.
Elly Peterson, Republican State Chairman
Henry Sladek, Wayne County Chairman
Marvin Pridgeon, Co-Chairman Nixon Rally
Alfred A. May, 1st District Chairman
E.O. Weber, 2nd District Chairman
Maurice Garrison, 13th District Chairman
Richard Durant, 14th District Chairman
held RN
Dwight Vincent, 15th District Chairman
Lee Clark, 16th District Chairman
Weldon Yeager, 17th District Chairman
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Dolores Kory, 19th District Chairman
Congressman Marvin Esch - 2nd District
Eugene Beauregard, Congressional candidate - 13th District
Peter O'Rourke, Congressional candidate - 14th District
John Boyle, Congressional candidate - 15th District
Monte Bona, Congressional candidate - 16th District
John Siviter, Congressional candidate - 17th District
Congressman Jack McDonald - 19th District
Marvey W. Moelke, Mayor of Livonia
Lois Schmidt, State Representative - 35th District
Anthony Licata, State Representative - 19th District
Robert Waldron, State Representative - 1st District
J. Harold Stevens, State Representative - 17th District
MC - Toby David
10:45 a.m.
Governor George Romney introduces Congressman
Jack McDonald (19th District) who introduces PN and RN
10:50 a.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
11:25 a.m.
RN concludes
11:40 a.m.
Depart Roma Hall, Livonia enroute Warren, Michigan
Driving time:
:40
Box lunches & refreshments will be available aboard buses
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 12
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 Warren, Michigan
12:20 p.m.
ARRIVE UNIVERSAL CITY, Warren (Macomb County)
28582 Dequindre (313) 755-0760
Manager: Raymond E. Tessier
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor George Romney
Mrs. George (Lenore) Ronmey
Senator Robert Griffin
State Senator Emil Lockwood, Vice Chm. '68 Victory Comm.
Creighton Holden, State Nixon Chairman
Win Schuler, State Citizens Chairman
State Senator Lorraine Beebe, Women for Nixon
Elly Peterson, Republican State Chairman
Mildred H. Dunnell, Macomb County Republican Committee
Max Harris, Congressional candidate - 12th District
Allen Rush, Representative - 71st District
David Scrotkin, State Representative - 75th District
Peter O'Rourke, Congressional candidate - 14th District
MC. Peter Fletcher, GOP Chairman - 2nd District
12:25 p.m.
Governor George Romney introduces PN and RN
12:30 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
1:05 p.m.
RN concludes
1:20 p.m.
Depart Warren enroute Southfield, Michigan
Driving time: :25
STAFF SCHEDULE
12:30 p.m. Baggage call. All
baggage in front of rooms.
2:40 p.m. Buses depart hotel
enroute Detroit Metropolitan airport
3:15 p.m. Arrive airport board
727 Charters and await RN's arrival
at 3:30 p.m.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 13
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 Southfield, Michigan
1:45 p.m.
ARRIVE RALEIGH HOUSE
25300 Telegraph Rd., Southfield (Oakland County)
(313) 353-1100
Executive Vice President: Sam Lieberman
RALLY
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, holding room
available for RN to wash up and
catch his breathe for 15 minutes.
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor George Romney
Mrs. George (Lenore) Romney
Senator Robert Griffin
State Senator Emil Lockwood, Vice Chm. "68 Victory Comm.
Creighton Holden, State Nixon Chairman
Win Schuler, State Citizens Chairman
State Senator Lorraine Beebe, Women for Nixon
Elly Peterson, Republican State Chairman
Clifford Smart, candidate State Legislature - 60th District
Loren Anderson, Representative - 61st District
Howard L. Dell, candidate State Legislature - 62nd District
Donald E. Bishop, Representative - 63rd District
Raymond L. Baker, Rej resentative - 64th District
William P. Hampton, Representative - 65th District
Richard H. Sanderson, candidate St. legislature - 66th District
William E. Kish, candidate State Legislature - 67th District
William Hayward, Representative - 68th District
LaRue T. Mead, Representative 69th District
Richard B. Kuhn, candidate for County Prosecutor
Frank Irons, County Sheriff
Daniel W. Barry, County Drain Commissioner
C. Hugh Dohaney, candidate for County Treasurer
Linn D. Allen, candidate District Clerk Registrar
Congressman William Broomfield - 18th District
Congressman Jack McDonald - 19th District
2:05 p.m.
Governor Romney introduces Congressman William Broomfield
who introduces PN and RN
DETAIL SCHEDULE. - 14
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 - Southfield (continued)
2:15 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
2:50 p.m.
RN concludes
3:05 p.m.
Depart Raleigh House enroute Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Driving time:
:25
3:30 p.m.
ARRIVE DETROIT METROPOLITAN AIRPORT
American Airlines Building
Board 727 Charter
3:45 p.m.
Depart Detroit enroute Syracuse, New York
Flying time:
1:05
Sandwiches on board
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 15
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 - Syracuse, New York
3:45 p.m.
Depart Detroit enroute Syracuse, New York
Flying time:
1:05
Sandwiches served on board
4:50 p.m.
ARRIVE SYRACUSE, NEW YORK-C. E. HANCOCK AIRPORT
Vinc DeCain
Manager:
Bert W. Weidencoph
Mike Conlin
(315) 454-3263
GREETING COMMITTEE:
William F. Walsh, Mayor of Syracuse (Republican)
John H. Mulroy, Onordaga County Executive (Republican)
Dr. Anthony T. Bouscaren, Professor of Political Science,
Lemoyne College; Co-Chairman Nixon/Agnow Comm.
T. Elmer Bogardus, Onondaga County Republican Chairman
Mrs. Melanie A. Kreuzer, County Vice Chairman (Republican)
Thad L. Collum, County Finance Vice Chairman
5:05 p.m.
Depart airport enroute hotel
Driving time: :10
5:20 p.m.
ARRIVE HOTEL SYRAGUSE
524 South Warren, Syracuse, New York
Director of Sales: Ray S. Ashbaugh
(315) HA 2-5121
Working press room and lounge: Persian Terrace
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, The Syracuse GOP plans
to throw a cocktail party for the
national press in the Press Club.
Advance man will have full details.
STAFF TIME
2:25
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 16
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 - Syracuse (continued)
7:45 p.m.
Depart hotel enroute auditorium
Driving time: :05
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN/ ZIEGLER - The
auditorium is 1 block from the hotel
and it is suggested that the press
walk rather than go by bus unless it
is raining, and that PN and RN, the
wire service car and 3 photo convertible
motor over.
7:50 p.m.
ARRIVE ONONDAGA COUNTY WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
515 Montgomery Street - (315) 477-7475
Director: Donald Napier
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
William F. Walsh, Mayor of Syracuse
John H. Mulroy, Onondaga County Executive
Dr. Anthony T. Bouscaren, Professor of Political Science,
Lemoyne College; Co-Chairman Nixon/Agnew
T. Elmer Bogardus, Onondaga County Republican Chairman
Mrs. Melania A. Kreuzer, County Republican Vice Chairman
Thad L. Collum, County Finance Vice Chairman
Robert C. McEwen, Congressman (31st District)
George R. Metcalf, Congressional candidate (35th District)
Mrs. Agnes S. Cook, Secretary County Republican Committee
Joseph P. Bourke, Treasurer County Republican Committee
Mrs. Florence Geerer, Co-Chairman Citizens for Nixon/ Agnew
Charles A. Schoeneck, Chairman, New York Republican Comm.
David B. OBrien, Congressional candidate (34th District)
John H. Hughes, State Senator (45th District)
Tarky Lombardi, State Senator (46th District)
Leonard Bersani, Assembly candidate (118th District)
Kenneth G. Bartlett, Assemblyman (119th District)
Edmund T. (Bud) Bennett, Assembly candidate (120th District)
John H. Terry, Assemblynian (121st District)
Raymond J. Barth, candidate, Family Court Judge
Benjamin M. Gingold, candidate, Family Court Judge
Rocco P. Regitano, City Court Judge
Thomas S. Wallace, County Legislature (5th District)
DETAIL SCHEDULE- 17
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 - Syracuse (continued)
PLATFORM COMMITTEE (continued):
Lenard Greene, Cayuga County Republican Chairman
William Gordon, Shenango County Republican Chairman
Paul J. Yesawich, Cortland County Republican Chairman
John Bergin, Herkimer County Republican Chairman
Arnold Fisher, Madison County Republican Chairman
Raymond Cotton, Oswego County Republican Chairman
7:55 p.m.
David O'Brien introduces Governor Rockefeller who
introduces PN and RN
8:00 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
8:35 p.m.
RN concludes
8:50 p.m.
Depart auditorium enroute hotel
Driving time:
:05
8:55 p.m.
ARRIVE HOTEL SYRACUSE
OVERNIGHT
7:30
baggage
9:00
lev hotel
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 18
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1968 - Syracuse (continued)
7:30 a.m.
Baggage call.
All baggage in front of rooms
9:00 a.m.
Depart hotel enroute airport
Driving time:
:15
9:15 a.m.
ARRIVE C.E. HANCOCK AIRPORT
Board 727 Charters
9:30 a.m. EST
Depart Syracuse enroute Rochester, Minnesota
Flying time:
2:05
Breakfast served on board
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 19
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1968 Rochester, Minnesota
9:30 a.m. EST Depart Syracuse enroute Rochester, Minnesota
Flying time: 2:05
Breakfast served on board
10:35 a.m. CST ARRIVE ROCHESTER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Dan Kingsley
Manager: Lowell Helgerson
(507) 282-2328
GREETING COMMITTEE:
Governor Harold Levander
Lt. Governor James Goetz
Doug Head, Attorney General
Mrs. Levander, (Iantha)
Mrs. Al Quic (Gretchen)
Congressman Al Quie - 1st District
Congressman Clark Mac Gregor - 3rd District
Congressman Ancher Nelsen - 2nd District
Mayor Alex Semetka (Republican)
Mrs. Russell (Rhoda) Lund, National Committeewoman
George Edsel, National Committeeman
Nancy Brataas, Republican State Chairwoman
George Thiss, Republican State Chairman
Mrs. Crabtree, State Citizens Chairwoman
Don Frerichs, 1st District Citizens Chairman and
Rally Chairman
AIRPORT
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor Harold Levander
Mrs. Iantha Levander
Lt. Governor James Goetz
Doug Head, Attorney General
Congressman Al Quie
Mrs. Gretchen Quie
George Thiss, Republican State Chairman
Nancy Brataas, Republican State Chairwoman
George Edsel, National Committeeman
Mrs. Russell (Rhoda) Lund, National Committeewoman
Congressman Ancher Nelsen
Congressman Clark MacGregor
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 20
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1968 - Rochester (continued)
10:40 a.m.
Congressman Al Quic introduces PN and RN
10:45 a.m.
RN REMARKS
:30
11:15 a.m.
RN concludes
11:30 a.m. CST
Depart Rochester enroute Marion, Illinois
Flying time:
1:25
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 21
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1968 Marion, Illinois
11:30 a.m. CST Depart Rochester enroute Marion, Illinois
Flying time: 1:25
12:55 p.m. CST ARRIVE WILLIAMSON COUNTY AIRPORT
John Brown
Marion, Illinois
Manager: Charles Stoker
(618) 993-2764
GREETING COMMITTEE:
(not available at this time)
AIRPORT
RALLY
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, there will not be a
platform committee. Guests who
would normally be on the platform
will be in the VIP section which will
be along side the Platform (a very
small one) from which RN will speak.
1:00 p.m.
PN and RN introduced probably by Congressional candidate
Val Oshel
1:05 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:30
1:35 p.m.
RN concludes
1:50 P. m. CST Depart Marion enroute Cleveland, Ohio
Flying time:
1:10
Lunch served on board
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 22
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1968 - Cleveland, Ohio
1:50 p.m. CST
Depart Marion, Illinois enroute Cleveland, Ohio
Flying time:
1:10
Lunch served on board
4:00 p.m. EST
ARRIVE HOPKINS AIRPORT, Cleveland
Chuck Stuart
UA Hangar area
Contact: C.W. Taylor
(216) 267-1998
GREETING COMMITTEE:
Governor James Rhodes
State Attorney General William Saxbe, candidate for
U. S. Senate
Congressman Bill Minshall (23rd District)
Congressman Frances Bolton (22nd District)
Claudia Guzzio, Chairman, GOP Women's Division -
Cuyohoga County
Saul Stillman, Chairman, Executive Committee, Cuyohoga
County GOP
Bob Hughes, Cuyohoga County Chairman
Jay William Petro, Congressional candidate
Charles Lucas, Congressional candidate
Congressman Charles Mosher (13th District)
4:15 p.m.
Depart airport enroute hotel
Driving time: :25
JULIE, DAVID & TRICIA SCHEDI LE
Julie arrives Cleveland, evening, October 29.
Secret Service will handle, David arrives
early PM, October 30.
Tricia arrives by commercial jet prior
to RN and PN's arrival, October 30.
4:40 p.m.
ARRIVE SHERATON-CLEVELAND HOTEL
Public Square (216) 861-8000
Assistant Manager: Don Buchek
Working press room and lounge - Sheraton Hall & Mezzanine
(Exhibit area)
STAFF TIME
3:05
7:45 p.m.
Depart hotel enroute auditorium
Driving time:
:05
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 23
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1968 Cleveland (continued)
7:50 p.m.
ARRIVE CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
1220 East 6th Street
Building Superintendent: Gene Torma
(216) 622-2018
RALLY
PLATFORM COMMITTEE:
Governor James Rhodes
State Attorney General William Saxbe, candidate for
U.S. Senate
Congressman Bill Minshall (23rd District);
Congressman Frances Bolton (22nd District)
Claudia Guzzio, GOP Women's Div., Cuyohoga County
Saul Stillman, Chm., Exec. Committee, Cuyohoga County
Bob Hughes, Cuyohoga County Chairman
Jay William Petro, Congressional candidate
Charles Lucas, Congressional candidate
Congressman Charles Mosher (13th District)
John Andrews, GOP State Chairman
Bob Wendling, Cuyohoga County Nixon Co-Chairman
Gilbert W. Humphrey, Finance Chairman
Claude Blair, Finance Vice Chairman
NOTE:
EHRLICHMAN, in addition to those
listed there will be a "cast of thousands"
on the platform, as the platform is
extremely large. The advance man
will give you as complete as possible
upon your arrival in Cleveland.
7:55 p.m.
Governor James Rhodes introduces PN, Julie, Tricia, David
and RN
8:00 p.m.
RN REMARKS
:35
STAFF SCHEDULE
8:30 p.m. Buses depart hotel enroute
airport.
9:00 p.m. Arrive airport board 727
Charters await RN's arrival at 9:15 pm
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 24
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1968 - Cleveland (continued) - New York City
8:35 p.in.
RN concludes
8:50 p.m.
Depart auditorium enroute airport
Driving time:
:25
9:15 p.m.
ARRIVE HOPKINS AIRPORT
board 727 charter
9:30 p.m.
Depart Cleveland enroute New York City
Flying time:
1:10
Snack served on board
JULIE, DAVID & TRICIA SCHEDULE
Julie and Dávid depart by Lear Jet 175 FS
enroute Philadelphia at 9:45 p.m.
Tricia returns to New York on the same
aircraft with RN and PN.
10:40 p.m.
ARRIVE LA GUARDIA, NEW YORK - BUTLER MARINE
Bill Codus
TERMINAL
10:55 p.m.
Depart airport enroute apartment
Driving time:
:30
11:25 p.m.
ARRIVE APARTMENT
OVERNIGHT
11:30 p.m.
Press and staff arrive 450 Park Avenue and/or Waldorf-
Astoria Hotel, 49th St. & Lexington Avenue (212) EL 5-3000
Manager: Xavier Lividini
Working press room - Palm Garden
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 25
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1968 New York City
STAFF TIME ALL DAY
PRESS SCHEDULE
8:30 p.m. Buses depart Waldorf-
Astoria enroute Madison Square
Gardens.
8:45 p.m. Arrive Madison Square
Gardens.
NOTE:
ZIEGLER, there are two press sections
available, one on the floor and seats 100, and
one in the upper, upper balcony, and seats 60.
Because of the physical requirements for the
floor layout, camera platforms will be at least
75 feet from the podium. Please instruct those
concerned that they will need long lenses to
cover this adequately.
NOTE: CHAPIN/EHRLICHMAN, departure time for RN, PN, Julie, Tricia
and David is dependent upon the program which has not yet been firmed
up. We will advise you of this time just as soon as it is available.
PLATFORM COMMITTEE Madison Square Gardens Rally:
Advance Men:
Boyd Gibbons
Governor and Mrs. Spiro T. Agnew & Family
Ron Walker
Governor and Mrs. Ronald Reagan
Jim Hamilton
Governor and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller
Governor and Mrs. George Romney
Senator and Mrs. Jacob Javits
9:30 p.m.
RALLY
Carried on Network live TV
1:00
10:30 p.m.
Conclusion
10:45 p.m.
RN, PN, Julie, Tricia, and David depart Madison Square
Gardens enroute apartment.
DETAIL SCHEDULE - 26
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1968 -- New York City (continued)
10:55 p.m.
ARRIVE APARTMENT
PRESS SCHEDULE
10:45 p.m. Buses depart Madison
Square Gardens enroute Waldorf-
Astoria.
11:00 p.m. Arrive Waldorf-Astoria
49th & Lexington Ave., EL 5-3000
Manager: Xavier Lividini
OVERNIGHT
Next Schedule due Wednesday, evening,
October 30, in New York City.