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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 51 4 10/10/1960 Letter Thank you note from H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Nobuo Maruyama for pictures from Hawaii. 51 4 09/15/1960 Letter To Mr. John Ehrlichmen from Nobuo Maruyama re: campaign visit and presidential election. 51 4 08/11/1960 Letter To James Bassett from R. Mort Frayn re: Nixon's airport visit. 51 4 N.D. Report Events schedule for Richard Nixon's August 5th vist to Washington State. 51 4 08/11/1960 Letter Thank you note from H.R. Haldeman to Robert J. Sullivan re: Nixon's visit to Nevada. 51 4 08/11/1960 Letter Corresondence between H.R. Haldeman and Robert J. Sullivan re: press reports of the Nixon campaign's visit to Reno Nevada. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 1 of 6 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 51 4 08/05/1960 Memo The Nixon's schedule from the Hawaii campaign visit. 51 4 N.D. Memo Members of press for Reno, California, Hawaii and Seattle visits over August 2-5, 1960. 51 4 N.D. Memo Schedule for Nixon campagin visits to Nevada, California, Hawaii, and Washington State between August 2 and 5. 51 4 08/05/1960 Newspaper Seattle Times. Kennedy Stresses Rights As Key to African Relations. Nixon's Attacks Personal, Says Bob Kennedy. Not scanned. 51 4 08/05/1960 Newspaper Seattle Times. Nixon Oultines U.S. Diplomacy Aims. Not scanned. 51 4 08/06/1960 Newspaper Seattle Times. Nixon Interviewed. Caution Urged in Responding to Russ Summit Suggestion. Not scanned. 51 4 08/06/1960 Newspaper The Seattle Times. Pat Nixon Demonstrates with Charm and Grace by June Anderson Almquist. Well-Wishers Almost Swamp Vice President at Airport by Richard Goff. Not scanned. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 2 of 6 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 51 4 08/06/1960 Newspaper Seattle Times. Crowd at Airport Buoys Hopes Of Nixon Backers Here by Ed Guthman. Not scanned. 51 4 08/03/1960 Newspaper The Honolulu Advertiser. The New Nixon Arrives. Letters to the editor re: Kennedy and Nixon. Advertisements for Nixon's political appeareances and radio broadcasts of those appearances. Not scanned. 51 4 08/03/1960 Newspaper The Honolulu Advertiser. Nixon's schedule while in Hawaii. UPI article re: Nixon's claim that JFK 'bought' labor. Not scanned. 51 4 N.D. Newspaper Oahu League of Republican Woman. Not scanned. 51 4 08/04/1960 Newspaper The Honolulu Advertiser. Editorial stressing Hawaii as bridge between the US and Asia and the importance of federal funding of the East-West Center at the University of Hawaii. Not scanned. 51 4 08/04/1960 Newspaper Honolulu Advertiser. Hawaii's Three Votes May Be Key by Al Goodfader. Nixon Lays Issues On The Line During Whirlwind Tour of Oahu, Says U.S. Must Push For Peace by Jack Teehan. Press photos of Nixon visit. Not scanned. 51 4 08/04/1960 Newspaper The Honolulu Advertiser. Hectic Schedule Fails to Disturb Pat Nixon by Jane Evinger. Advertisment for Waikiki Rally. Not scanned. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 3 of 6 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 51 4 08/05/1960 Newspaper Honolulu Advertiser. Nixon Shows Good Neighbor (Island) Policy. Lodge Will Campaign In Islands by James Cunningham. Not scanned. 51 4 08/04/1960 Newspaper Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Nixon Starts Tour Of Neighbor Isles. Not scanned. 51 4 08/03/1960 Newspaper Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Nixon Arrives in Islands, Opens Election Campaign. Nixon Asks Fight Against Tyranny. Ex-Wrestler Held for Bomb Threat That Delayed Nixon's Plane in Reno. Not scanned. 51 4 08/04/1960 Newspaper Honolulu Advertiser. Nixon Sets Brisk Pace During Isle Campaign. Press photos. Not scanned. 51 4 08/03/1960 Newspaper Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Hawaii's Lei of Aloha to Mr. Nixon. Editorial stresses the importance of Hawaii's three electoral votes. Not scanned. 51 4 08/05/1960 Newspaper The Honolulu Advertiser. Editorial: "The Central Issue" on Nixon's campaigning strengths and political message. Not scanned. 51 4 08/04/1960 Newspaper Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Nixon Acceptance speech Contained 'Revolutionary' Doctrine by Drew Pearson. Article considers communist influence in Latin America and American policy in the region. Not scanned. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 4 of 6 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 51 4 08/06/1960 Newspaper Seattle Post Intelligencer. 7,500 Out To Greet Campaigner by Stub Nelson. Nixons Plan Team Campaign by Robert Cour (emphasis on Pat's involvement in the campaign). Not scanned. 51 4 08/06/1960 Newspaper Seattle Post Intelligencer. Nixons Given Roaring Seafair Welcome. Nixon calls for 'Caution' In Any Summit With Khrushchev. Nixon Eyes Hawaiian 'Aye'; 50th State's Votes Vital by Gladwin Hill. Not scanned. 51 4 08/03/1960 Newspaper Reno Evening Gazette. Nevada Stages Colorful Welcome For Nixons. Pat Nixon Day At The Airport. Press photos. Not scanned. 51 4 07/30/1960 Newspaper Reno Gazette. Nixon to Arrive in Reno Tuesday. Not scanned. 51 4 08/03/1960 Newspaper Nevada State Journal. Nixons Greeted by 5,000 Nevadans. Pat Nixon greeted by the mayor of her hometown Ely. Not scanned. 51 4 08/03/1960 Newspaper Nevada State Journal. Press photos. Editorial: Nevada Honors Mrs. Nixon - And Listens to Her Spouse. Not scanned. 51 4 08/02/1960 Newspaper Nevada State Journal. Nixons Visit Reno Today. UPI article reports JFK's criticism of agricultural policies. Not scanned. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 5 of 6 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 51 4 07/31/1960 Newspaper Nevada State Journal. Nixon Will Start Campaign in Reno. Not scanned. 51 4 08/01/1960 Newspaper Reno Gazette. Nixon, Wife Can Expect Big Welcome. Advertisement: 'Everyone Urged To Help Welcome Pat Nixon, native daughter'. Not scanned. 51 4 08/04/1960 Newspaper Nevada State Journal. Jail Reno Cab Driver For Nixon Bomb Hoax. Not scanned. Thursday, August 30, 2007 Page 6 of 6 October 10, 1960 Mr. Nobuo Maruyama 719 Laukapu Street Hilo, Hawaii Dear Mr. Maruyama: Through John Ehrlichman, I saw the marvelous set of photos which you had taken during Vice President Nixon's trip to the Islands on August 4. They were very impressive, and I wonder if I could impose on your kindness for another set of these shots for my own file. They bring back warm mem- ories of our pleasant trip on that date. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo Chris him & ask for Write another set please of photos Hilo, Hawaii Sept. 15, 1960 H. Mr. John Ehrlichmen Nixon for President Underwood Bldg Washington, D. C. Dear John: Enclosed is a set of snap shots taken during Pat and Dick Nixon's short trip to Hilo, Hawaii, on August 4, which please forward to the Vice President and Mrs. Nixon. Even in Hilo, we are keeping close touch on the Nixon campaign, and although we were saddened on our candidates illness, we are happy that he is back in full swing on the campaign route. Press reports surely look very encouraging, but hope that the Nixon campaigners will not be overconfident. We should be running scared and keep fighting and we will win this election. The opposition in Hawaii are having difficulties due to the cancellation of Jack's promised trip here, and we are very happy that Dick made that trip to all the islands. Hope this finds you in best of health and that you are kept busy planning for victory, and please convey my best wishes to Pat and Dick and assure both that we will do our best to carry Hawaii for them. Aloha, Ловно En C. Nobuo Maruyama 719 Laukapu St Hilo H. Seattle R. Mort Frayn Chairman Mrs. Henry B. (Isla) Morri Vice-Chairman RICHARD M. NIXON PRESIDENT up file State of Washington Committee Seattle 1, Washington 1927 5th Avenue MAin 4-5791 August 11, 1960 Mr. James Bassett Underwood Building 1146 19th St. N. W. Washington, D. C. Dear Jim: I am attaching a list of some observations that were made by our committee at a meeting called to summarize the Vice Presiden't visit. These points are to be used only as a possible check off list of items that others handling a similar recep- tion might be interested in. Sincerely yours R. Mort Frayn, Chairman Nixon for President Committee Inn - The attached is addenda to the other reports I have sent- Reason, I hope, is for possible back I road about S OBSERVATIONS BY WASHING TON STATE RECEPTION COMMITTEE FOR VICE PRESIDENT NIXON'S AIRPORT VISIT Seating arrangements on part of air strip - - to be used as means of filling house Definite assignments of responsibility more carefully outlined Runners (or pages) should be assigned to one individual and should return to that person upon completion of task. Withhold crowd estimate from press so that there can be no compari- son with actual crowd. Check carefully for feed back on speakers. Check sun location at landing time of day so that it is not in speaker's face. Place reporters where they can see and hear; preferably in front of platform. Have number of people placed to build good will through the crowd. Committee responsible for clean up after program Cover entire procedure with blanket coverage insurance (fee is nominal) Use of table of organization and responsibilities There and not attachment - nor one che weighted or (2) [, natur- Sale Py comments we pecked up at our lastmeiting W. it Reprosible peason AUGUST 5th VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT John Coarmer WARREN BROCK ADVANCE MAN FIOM NID N HEADQUARTERS 10m Poronall SCHEDULING OF EVENTS: SEAFAIR CIVIC LANDING OF PLANE RECEPTION OF CONGRESSMAN, VIP, (ALLOW PRESS TO MOVE EQUIPMENT) STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETING PUBLIC ADDRESS PRESS CONFERENCE WITH NIXON FINANCE MEETING WITH NIXON MRS. NIXON'S PRESS CONFERENCE WITH WOMEN DURING NIXON'S PRESS CONFERENCE AND FINANCE MEETING MEETS WITH WORKING COMMITTEE DEPARTURE WHEN IS THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER PLAYED? note - Thes was was a bacakclown of "posporibilities, "mana, 114 put logether tur days he for arminal of negon - Idea was to get a check list - as hope to consolidate the for future similar. meetings- (u) AUGUST you VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT JULY 29th WASHINGTON STATE NIXON COMMITTEE SEAFAIR OBLIGATIONS: JACK GORDON GEORGE WASSER HAVE ALL BANDS AMASS AT LANDING WHERE DOES PLANE LAND? WE PICK UP NIXON AT ENTRANCE OF BUILDING Repund SPECIFIC DETAIL: Persons aut ALL OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF FACILITIES. TRAFFIC MOVEMENT B SES (CARAVAN FIDM SEATTLE, TACOMA AND EVERETT) MOTORCADE SUPPLEMENTING BUSES (TRY your COLOR GUARD Serfar group) PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM (FRONT AND BACK) MASTER OF CEREMONIES FOR PUBLIC MEETING HANDLE ENTERTAINMENT AT PLATFORM FORPUBLIC MEETING FIRST AID STATION BLANKET INSURANCE POLICY SEAFAIR IS TO BE DIVIDED FROM ANY POLITICAL A CTIVITY. ONE CIVIC AFFAIR AND SECOND POLITICAL AFFAIR. BOES SEAFAIR COVERAALL CIVIC DIGNITARIES, MAYOR ETC? SEAFAIR HANDLE PARKING LOT IF USING SHUTTLE BUSES? DOES SEAFAIR CONTACT ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE PERSONELL? AUGUST 5TH VISIT VICE -PRESIDENT NIXON uatl commercial the RECEPTION AND PROTOCOL JANET TOURTELLOTTE BADGES FOR PEOPLE RECEPTION COMMITTEE OF 30 PEOPLE.....BE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALL GROUPSOF 2 or 4 ESCORT GROUP FOR NIXON AND MRS. NIXON RECEPTION LINE AFTER ARRIVAL AT ENTRANCE OF BUILDING JANET WILL WORK OUT ENTIRE LISTING OFPERSONS MRS. NIXON'S RECEPTION HELEN RASMUSSIM, CHAIRMAN CAL WILL ARRANGE FOR ROOM PRESS CONFERENCE WITH WOMEN, (CLUB PRESIDENTS AND WOMEN LEADERS) AUGUST 5 TH NIX N VISIT Thina a back ones up to PUBLIC MEETING on PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENT S FACILITIES AND GLAMOUR AND SHOWMANSHIP BY SEAFAIR PRESS AND T V ALLOW TIME TO MOVE FROM FRONT OF AIRPORT TO BACK PUBLIC MEEETING BAND WILL POAY STAR SPANGLED BANNER NIXON COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE FOR MATERIAL TO BE USED: CAR STICKERS BUTTONS 1. Small buttons to be given away 2. Medium and large buttons to be sold HAVE YOUNG PEOPLE TO ATTACH STICKERS TO CAR (Be sure and ask before putting on any car) PLASTIC PANCHOS ( To be used in the event of rain) EVERETT AND TACOMA TO PARTICIPATE ON EQUAL BASIS. BUSES???? CARAVAN FROM SEATTLE AND TRCOMA AND EVERETT MOTORCADE TO SUPPLEMENT BUSES AUGUST 9th VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT PRESS CONFERENCE (Adi ona (Ade 6nd Reparth) BADGES FOR PRESS PRESS ROOM ONE PERSON IN CHARGE OF THIS ACTIVITY THREE SEPARATE POINTS OF COVERAGE 1. Landing 2. Pases conference 3. Public meeting BE SURE THERE IS PATH CLEARED FOR PRESS TO MOVE THROUGH CHECK WITH ADVANCE MEN ABOUT COVERAGE AT PRESS CONFERENCE AUGUST 5 TH VISIT OF RICHARD NIXON FINANCE MEETING CAL DOUGLAS PRESS CONFERENCE WORK ROOM SET UP OF FINANCE MEETING 30-40 people involved Pierce County 10 King 20 Arrangements: International Room Seattle Tacoma Airport AUGUST 5th VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE (wm wen MATERIAL TO SEND TO COUNTIES for COUNTIES TO BE CONTACTED at tanding COUNTY ACTIVITY -- GEORGE CARLSON, CHAERMAN Advance work completed: Alerted all Republican County Chairmen Alerted all Republican Clubs Mailing to County officers, all state elected officials, PIERCE AND SNOHOMISH AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES TO BE BROUGHT INTO ACTIVITY. BOB TIMM, NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN WILL TAKE OVER EASTERN WASHINGTON. BE IN SEATTLE ON THURSDAY EVENING OR FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 5TH VICE PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT MISCELLANEOUS DETAIL TO BE COVERED: General Catefalla Few HAVE LIST OF PEOPLE TO BE GIVEN THAT WILL COVER EACH AREA. MEET ADVANCE MEN AT AIRPORT TIME SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE) 15 Minutes Airport reception 15 Minutes Finance meeting 15 Minutes State Organization meeting 45 Minutes Press conference 30 Minutes Public Meeting HAVE FOLLOWING ROOMS: PRESS CONFERENCE ROOM PRESS WORKSHOP ROOM RETIRING ROOM FOR NIXON PARTY PRESS CONFERENCE ROOM FOR MRS. NIXON WHERE DOES PLANE LAND? LOAD PLATFORM WITH BALOONS AND LET GO WHEN HE ARRIVES OR WHAT TIPE GIMMICK? PRESS CONFERENCE AND FINANCE MEETING TO FOLLOWING PUBLIC ADDRESS....DO NOT KEEP CROWD WAITING. WHO INTRODUCES NIMON? *** MORT FRAIN, BOB TIMM, BILL GOODLOE THOR TOLLEFSON JACK WESTLAND CHECK ON NEED OF LICENSE TO SEEL MATERIAL AT CIVIC AFFAIR OR PUBLIC AFFAIR) CHECK ON STAR SPANGLED BANNER. *** AUGUST 5TH NIXON VISIT TO SEATTLE SPECIFIC ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING: SERGEANT AT ARMS CHAIRMAN PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECK LIST OF PERSONS PARTICIPATING IN EACH PART OF PROGRAM BADGES AND PANCHOS CHAIRMAN RECEPTION COMMITTEE SERGEANT AT ARMS WOMEN'S PRESS CONFERENCE PRESS HAUBERG MEETING ESCORTS LIMOUSINES FOR V.I.P.s CARS OR BUS FOR PRESS FIRST AID STATION BLANKET INSURANCE POLICY CHECK WITH STATE PATROL ABOUT LEGALITY OF PUTTING STICKERS ON CAR WINDOWS. FINAL CHECK LIST GORDON PRESS BADGES FLAGS - SIGNS CHECK OUT CAR PASSES SIGNS FOR DIRECTION ON FIED BE SURE NO CONFETTI AND STREAMERS THROWN TIME FOR DRY RUN COMFORT STATION PARKING AREA SANITATION TO BE PLACED BY SPICER BALCONY SIGNS (WHO WILL HANG) TELEPHONE CAL DOUGLAS WILL NEED 2 or 3 RUNNERS DIRECTIONAL TRUCKS IN PLACE TWO YOUNG MEN IN ATTENDANCE GORDON - - CROWD CONTROL PARKING ATTENDANTS TECHNICAL BACKGROUND JOE WASSER BAND NAMES AND TAGS ON PLATFORM CHAIRS 17 chairs on platform CHECK WITH PRESS MANNING ABOUT JOHN HAUBERG, C. J. NORTON AND JOHN ERLICHMAN TRAILER WILL NEED TEN RUNNERS 2 WITH WHITE BADGES C/7 August 11, 1960 Dear Bob: Thanks very much for your note and the enclosed newspapers. We, too, felt that the visit was most successful and were cer- tainly pleased with the tremendous crowd and enthusiasm which was generated. It was a fitting and exciting way to start off the campaign and I realize that your work was a great part in assur- ing its success. Thanks very much for all of your help. I will be back in touch with you a little later regarding possible participation in the campaign. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo Mr. Robert J. Sullivan Executive Director Convention & Visitors Bureau Reno Chamber of Commerce P. O. Box 2109 Reno, Nevada C/ S 8/11/60 August 11, 1960 Dear Bob: Thanks very much for your note and the enclosed newspapers. I hate to even suggest such a thing, but would it be at all possible to get another complete file of the papers that you sent. I realize this is a terrible chore, but if you could do it without too much trouble, it would be greatly appreciated. Actually, all I need are the papers for the second, third and fourth the ones prior to the visit, or the one copy we now have, will be sufficient. We, too, felt that the visit was most successful and were cer- tainly pleased with the tremendous crowd and enthusiasm which was generated. It was a fitting and exciting way to start off the campaign and I realise that your work was a great part in assur- ing its success. Thanks very much for all of your help. 1 will be back in touch with you a little later regarding possible participation in the campaign. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:efo Mr. Robert J. Sullivan Executive Director Convention & Visitors Bureau Reno Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 2109 Reno, Nevada WORLD FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS VIRGINIA STREET RENO CHAMBER of COMMERCE 0 POST OFFICE BOX 2109 RENO, NEVADA TELEPHONE FAIRVIEW 2 2146 HISTORIC VIRGINIA CITY August 4, 1960 LAKE TAHOE Mr. Robert Haldeman c/o Vice President Richard Nixon U. S. Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. Dear Bob: It was a pleasure meeting you last Tuesday if only for a few minutes. I was extremely pleased with the enthusiastic, large turn out. Hope the rest of your swing is most suc- cessful. I am enclosing the complete file of papers on the Vice President's visit. I have marked in red the columns. The Reno Evening Gazette: Friday, July 29 Page 1 Saturday, July 30 " 1-9 Monday, August 1 " 1-11 Tuesday, August 2 " 1-4 Wednesday, August 3 II 1-10-15-18-19-23 Nevada State Journal: Saturday, July 30 Page 1-12 Sunday, July 31 " 1 Tuesday, August 2 " 1-8 Wednesday, August 3 " 1-4-12 Thursday, August 4 " 1 Please note, no Gazette was published Sunday evening, and no Journal was published Monday morning. My congratulations to cousin Ned for setting up and co- ordinating such a successful program in a mere four days. If there is anything else that I can do to be of assistance, please call on me. Sincerely, ROBERT J. SULLIVAN Executive Director Convention & Visitors Bureau RJS :mo THE BIGGEST LITTLE CITY IN THE WORLD CC: Ned Sullivan Huwaii trip file file THE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON'S SCHEDULE 5,1900 6:00 c.m. HST Depart Reyal Hawation Hotel 6:20 a.m. Acrive Airport = di " Take off for Seattle-Tecoma Airport (Full breakfast and lunch will be served) 9-1/2 hour flight 6:00 p.m. PST Antive Seattle-Tecome Airport Airport Greeting and Rally Press Conference 7:30 p.m. Deport (appreminately) (TWA Chartered jut Streem) (Dinner and broakfast will be served) SATURDAY, August 6 (8-1/2 hour flight) 8:88 a.m. EDT Arrive Washington, D. C. (approximately) (Dutier Aviation) Haldeman TRAVELING PRESS LIST Reno, California, Hawaii and Seattle - August 2-5, 1960 (All correspondents traveling Round Trip unless otherwise indicated) Arthur E. Scott Photographer Burt Meyers TIME Ugo Stille Corriere Della Sera (Milan) Douglas Allen NEWSWEEK Warren Rogers New York Herald Tribune Bob Gray Associated Press Whitnev Shoemaker Associated Press Warren Duffee United Press International Willard Edwards Chicago Tribune Hank Walker LIFE - Photographer Hank Suydam LIFE - Reporter Chalmers Roberts Washington Post Frank Cancellare UPI Photos Earl Behrens San Francisco Chronicle Reno, California only Don Goddard ABC Cecil Holland Washington Star Paul Niven CBS Join Reno-return D.C. Bob Ruth U.S. News and World Report Herb Kaplow NBC Dexter Ailey NBC-Camera man Reno through Seattle only Ted Mann NBC - Sound man Reno through Seattle only Gladwin Hill New York Times Reno through Seattle only TRAVELING PRESS LIST - Page Two Howard Norten Baltimore Sun Car! de Bloom Columbus Dispatch Murray Befeller AP Photos Will cover just during Hawaii part of trip. Ralph Heath Western Union Representative Les Tremain Telephone Company Representative Ann Concick Westinghouse Broadcasting Company THE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. MIXON'S SCHEDULE NEVADA and CALIFORNIA Tuesday, August 2. 1960 8:30 a.m. EDT Depart Mangar #8, next to Butler Aviation, Washington National Airport (DCT Chaster) 1:30 p.m. PDT Arrive Remo, Novada (Advanced by Ned Sullivan and Aylett Cotton) "Pat Numm Day" -- Airport Reception % Lt. Governor Res Bell -- Mayors of Kly and Rome Y 2:30 p.m. Depart Rene -- (DC7 Charter) 5:00 p.m. Arrive Lee Angeles, California (Advanced by Tem Pownell) Civic Airport Reception -- Mayor Poulson, etc. 5:30 p.m. Leave Airport for Byntt House 5:45 p.m. Press Conference 6:30-7:30 p.m. Staff Work 7 7:30 p.m. Depart Hyntt House -- Metrorcade 8:30 p.m. Arrive Madiey Field -- Whittier College "Disk Ninen Homeseming Rally" 9:30 p.m. Depart Madley Field 10:30 p.m. Arrive Blyatt House -- remain overnight THE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON'S SCHEDULE HAWAII Wednesday, August 3, 1960 3:30 8:38 a.m. PDT Depart Hyntt House for Lee Angeles International Airport 4.00 9:00 a.m. Take all from Los Angeles International Airport for Hawaii -- Pan American Airlines * DC-7 11:30 a.m. HST Arrive Henolulu Airport .. Airport Reception 12:00 Noon Depart Airport by car for Waihfki (open car metercade) 12:45 p.m. Step by Iolani Palace 12:55 p.m. REMARKS on Palace Stops 1:10 p.m. Depart Palace by car -- continue to Waikiki 1:40 p.m. Arrive Royal Hawaiian Hotel -- proceed to Suite (cas hour reserved for staff work) 2:40 p.m. Depart Hotel by car for Pearl Harber 3:10 p.m. Arrive Pearl Harber -- cruise by the Arisona 3:25 p.m. Depart Pearl Harber by car for Kamehameha Shopping Center 3:40 p.m. Arrive Kamehamoha Shopping Center .. REMARKS 4:00 p.m. Depart Shopping Center for Punchbowl Cemetary Lay wreath on temb of unknown soldier 4:15 p.m. Depart Punchhowl Cemetery 430 p.m. Arrive Motel -- 2 $14 hours reserved for staff work 7:45 p.m. Depart Hotel by car for TV Studio 7:50 p.m. Arrive TV Studio 8:00 p.m. Statewide Panel Show -- Gas Hour 9:10 p.m. Depart Studio by car for Hotel 9:20 p.m. Arrive Hotel -- proceed to suite .. overnight THE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. MIXON'S SCHEDULE HAWAII Thursday, August 4, 1960 7:00 a.m. m. HST Depart Hotel by car for Airport 7/30 a.m. Arrive Airport take off by Aloha Airlines for Kausi 8:00 a.m. Arrive Kanai Airport -- depart by car for Lahul Courthouse 8:15 a.m. Arrive Lahuk Courthouse -- REMARKS on Steps 8:45 a.m. Depart Courthouse by car for Airport 9:30 a.m. Arrive Airport -- take off for Hawaii 11:00 a.m. Arrive Hile Airport -- Airport Reception 11:15 a.m. Depart Airport by car for park -- via tidal wave area 11:25 a.m. Arrive Park -- REMARKS from Bandstand 12:00 Neen Depart Park for Police Academy Grounds 12:10 p.m. P. Arrive Police Academy -- LUAU 1:15 p.m. Depart by car for Airport 1:30 p.m. Arrive Airport -- take off for Maria 2:00 p.m. Arrive Maul Airport 2:15 p.m. Depart Airport for Wells Park -- Welluku 2:25 p.m. Arrive Wells Park 2:50 p.m. REMARKS 3:00 p.m. Depart Park for Maul Airport 3:10 p.m. Takeeff for Only 3:45 p.m. Arrive Monolulu Airport KOMA'! 4:30 4:20 p.m. Arrive Hotel -- proceed to suite (3 hours reserved for staff work) - 2 . hawaii Thursday, August 4, 1960 7:30 p.m. P- HST Depart Hotel for Kapiolani Park 8:00 p.m. Arrive Bandsholl -- Kapiolani Park -- ADDRESS Rally 9:00 p.m. Depart Park for Hotel 9:15 p.m. Arrive Hotel -- proceed to Suite -- Overnight THE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON'S SCHEDULE SEXTTLE Friday, August 5, 1960 4:00 s.m. HST Depart Honslulu 1:30p.m. PST Arrive Seattle, Washington (Advanced by Warren Brock 5,00 and John Warner) Civie Airport Reception Walter Williams, Chairman Mayor of Seattle, etc. Press Conference Brief Meeting with Washington State GOP Finance and Party leaders 7:00 3:28-p.m. Depart Seattler Arrive Friendship Airport, Baltimore SAT AM

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This file contains: Thank you note from H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Nobuo Maruyama for pictures from Hawaii. [Letter], 10/10/1960 To Mr. John Ehrlichmen from Nobuo Maruyama re: campaign visit and presidential election. [Letter], 9/15/1960 To James Bassett from R. Mort Frayn re: Nixon's airport visit. [Letter], 8/11/1960 Events schedule for Richard Nixon's August 5th vist to Washington State. [Report], N.D. Thank you note from H.R. Haldeman to Robert J. Sullivan re: Nixon's visit to Nevada. [Letter], 8/11/1960 Corresondence between H.R. Haldeman and Robert J. Sullivan re: press reports of the Nixon campaign's visit to Reno Nevada. [Letter], 8/11/1960 The Nixon's schedule from the Hawaii campaign visit. [Memo], 8/5/1960 Members of press for Reno, California, Hawaii and Seattle visits over August 2-5, 1960. [Memo], N.D. Schedule for Nixon campagin visits to Nevada, California, Hawaii, and Washington State between August 2 and 5. [Memo], N.D. Seattle Times. Kennedy Stresses Rights As Key to African Relations. Nixon's Attacks Personal, Says Bob Kennedy. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/5/1960 Seattle Times. Nixon Oultines U.S. Diplomacy Aims. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/5/1960 Seattle Times. Nixon Interviewed. Caution Urged in Responding to Russ Summit Suggestion. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/6/1960 The Seattle Times. Pat Nixon Demonstrates with Charm and Grace by June Anderson Almquist. Well-Wishers Almost Swamp Vice President at Airport by Richard Goff. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/6/1960 Seattle Times. Crowd at Airport Buoys Hopes Of Nixon Backers Here by Ed Guthman. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/6/1960 The Honolulu Advertiser. The New Nixon Arrives. Letters to the editor re: Kennedy and Nixon. Advertisements for Nixon's political appeareances and radio broadcasts of those appearances. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/3/1960 The Honolulu Advertiser. Nixon's schedule while in Hawaii. UPI article re: Nixon's claim that JFK 'bought' labor. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/3/1960 Oahu League of Republican Woman. Not scanned. [Newspaper], N.D. The Honolulu Advertiser. Editorial stressing Hawaii as bridge between the US and Asia and the importance of federal funding of the East-West Center at the University of Hawaii. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/4/1960 Honolulu Advertiser. Hawaii's Three Votes May Be Key by Al Goodfader. Nixon Lays Issues On The Line During Whirlwind Tour of Oahu, Says U.S. Must Push For Peace by Jack Teehan. Press photos of Nixon visit. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/4/1960 The Honolulu Advertiser. Hectic Schedule Fails to Disturb Pat Nixon by Jane Evinger. Advertisment for Waikiki Rally. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/4/1960 Honolulu Advertiser. Nixon Shows Good Neighbor (Island) Policy. Lodge Will Campaign In Islands by James Cunningham. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/5/1960 Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Nixon Starts Tour Of Neighbor Isles. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/4/1960 Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Nixon Arrives in Islands, Opens Election Campaign. Nixon Asks Fight Against Tyranny. Ex-Wrestler Held for Bomb Threat That Delayed Nixon's Plane in Reno. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/3/1960 Honolulu Advertiser. Nixon Sets Brisk Pace During Isle Campaign. Press photos. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/4/1960 Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Hawaii's Lei of Aloha to Mr. Nixon. Editorial stresses the importance of Hawaii's three electoral votes. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/3/1960 The Honolulu Advertiser. Editorial: "The Central Issue" on Nixon's campaigning strengths and political message. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/5/1960 Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Nixon Acceptance speech Contained 'Revolutionary' Doctrine by Drew Pearson. Article considers communist influence in Latin America and American policy in the region. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/4/1960 Seattle Post Intelligencer. 7,500 Out To Greet Campaigner by Stub Nelson. Nixons Plan Team Campaign by Robert Cour (emphasis on Pat's involvement in the campaign). Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/6/1960 Seattle Post Intelligencer. Nixons Given Roaring Seafair Welcome. Nixon calls for 'Caution' In Any Summit With Khrushchev. Nixon Eyes Hawaiian 'Aye'; 50th State's Votes Vital by Gladwin Hill. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/6/1960 Reno Evening Gazette. Nevada Stages Colorful Welcome For Nixons. Pat Nixon Day At The Airport. Press photos. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/3/1960 Reno Gazette. Nixon to Arrive in Reno Tuesday. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 7/30/1960 Nevada State Journal. Nixons Greeted by 5,000 Nevadans. Pat Nixon greeted by the mayor of her hometown Ely. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/3/1960 Nevada State Journal. Press photos. Editorial: Nevada Honors Mrs. Nixon - And Listens to Her Spouse. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/3/1960 Nevada State Journal. Nixons Visit Reno Today. UPI article reports JFK's criticism of agricultural policies. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/2/1960 Nevada State Journal. Nixon Will Start Campaign in Reno. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 7/31/1960 Reno Gazette. Nixon, Wife Can Expect Big Welcome. Advertisement: 'Everyone Urged To Help Welcome Pat Nixon, native daughter'. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/1/1960 Nevada State Journal. Jail Reno Cab Driver For Nixon Bomb Hoax. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 8/4/1960

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Sullivan re: press reports of the\nNixon campaign's visit to Reno Nevada.\nThursday, August 30, 2007\nPage 1 of 6\nBox Number Folder Number Document Date\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n51\n4\n08/05/1960\nMemo\nThe Nixon's schedule from the Hawaii\ncampaign visit.\n51\n4\nN.D.\nMemo\nMembers of press for Reno, California,\nHawaii and Seattle visits over August 2-5,\n1960.\n51\n4\nN.D.\nMemo\nSchedule for Nixon campagin visits to\nNevada, California, Hawaii, and Washington\nState between August 2 and 5.\n51\n4\n08/05/1960\nNewspaper\nSeattle Times. Kennedy Stresses Rights As\nKey to African Relations. Nixon's Attacks\nPersonal, Says Bob Kennedy. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/05/1960\nNewspaper\nSeattle Times. Nixon Oultines U.S.\nDiplomacy Aims. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/06/1960\nNewspaper\nSeattle Times. Nixon Interviewed. Caution\nUrged in Responding to Russ Summit\nSuggestion. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/06/1960\nNewspaper\nThe Seattle Times. Pat Nixon Demonstrates\nwith Charm and Grace by June Anderson\nAlmquist. Well-Wishers Almost Swamp Vice\nPresident at Airport by Richard Goff. Not\nscanned.\nThursday, August 30, 2007\nPage 2 of 6\nBox Number Folder Number Document Date\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n51\n4\n08/06/1960\nNewspaper\nSeattle Times. Crowd at Airport Buoys\nHopes Of Nixon Backers Here by Ed\nGuthman. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/03/1960\nNewspaper\nThe Honolulu Advertiser. The New Nixon\nArrives. Letters to the editor re: Kennedy\nand Nixon. Advertisements for Nixon's\npolitical appeareances and radio broadcasts\nof those appearances. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/03/1960\nNewspaper\nThe Honolulu Advertiser. Nixon's schedule\nwhile in Hawaii. UPI article re: Nixon's\nclaim that JFK 'bought' labor. Not scanned.\n51\n4\nN.D.\nNewspaper\nOahu League of Republican Woman. Not\nscanned.\n51\n4\n08/04/1960\nNewspaper\nThe Honolulu Advertiser. Editorial stressing\nHawaii as bridge between the US and Asia\nand the importance of federal funding of the\nEast-West Center at the University of\nHawaii. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/04/1960\nNewspaper\nHonolulu Advertiser. Hawaii's Three Votes\nMay Be Key by Al Goodfader. Nixon Lays\nIssues On The Line During Whirlwind Tour\nof Oahu, Says U.S. Must Push For Peace by\nJack Teehan. Press photos of Nixon visit.\nNot scanned.\n51\n4\n08/04/1960\nNewspaper\nThe Honolulu Advertiser. Hectic Schedule\nFails to Disturb Pat Nixon by Jane Evinger.\nAdvertisment for Waikiki Rally. Not scanned.\nThursday, August 30, 2007\nPage 3 of 6\nBox Number Folder Number\nDocument Date\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n51\n4\n08/05/1960\nNewspaper\nHonolulu Advertiser. Nixon Shows Good\nNeighbor (Island) Policy. Lodge Will\nCampaign In Islands by James Cunningham.\nNot scanned.\n51\n4\n08/04/1960\nNewspaper\nHonolulu Star-Bulletin. Nixon Starts Tour Of\nNeighbor Isles. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/03/1960\nNewspaper\nHonolulu Star-Bulletin. Nixon Arrives in\nIslands, Opens Election Campaign. Nixon\nAsks Fight Against Tyranny. Ex-Wrestler\nHeld for Bomb Threat That Delayed Nixon's\nPlane in Reno. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/04/1960\nNewspaper\nHonolulu Advertiser. Nixon Sets Brisk Pace\nDuring Isle Campaign. Press photos. Not\nscanned.\n51\n4\n08/03/1960\nNewspaper\nHonolulu Star-Bulletin. Hawaii's Lei of\nAloha to Mr. Nixon. Editorial stresses the\nimportance of Hawaii's three electoral votes.\nNot scanned.\n51\n4\n08/05/1960\nNewspaper\nThe Honolulu Advertiser. Editorial: \"The\nCentral Issue\" on Nixon's campaigning\nstrengths and political message. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/04/1960\nNewspaper\nHonolulu Star-Bulletin. Nixon Acceptance\nspeech Contained 'Revolutionary' Doctrine\nby Drew Pearson. Article considers\ncommunist influence in Latin America and\nAmerican policy in the region. Not scanned.\nThursday, August 30, 2007\nPage 4 of 6\nBox Number Folder Number Document Date\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n51\n4\n08/06/1960\nNewspaper\nSeattle Post Intelligencer. 7,500 Out To\nGreet Campaigner by Stub Nelson. Nixons\nPlan Team Campaign by Robert Cour\n(emphasis on Pat's involvement in the\ncampaign). Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/06/1960\nNewspaper\nSeattle Post Intelligencer. Nixons Given\nRoaring Seafair Welcome. Nixon calls for\n'Caution' In Any Summit With Khrushchev.\nNixon Eyes Hawaiian 'Aye'; 50th State's\nVotes Vital by Gladwin Hill. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/03/1960\nNewspaper\nReno Evening Gazette. Nevada Stages\nColorful Welcome For Nixons. Pat Nixon\nDay At The Airport. Press photos. Not\nscanned.\n51\n4\n07/30/1960\nNewspaper\nReno Gazette. Nixon to Arrive in Reno\nTuesday. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/03/1960\nNewspaper\nNevada State Journal. Nixons Greeted by\n5,000 Nevadans. Pat Nixon greeted by the\nmayor of her hometown Ely. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/03/1960\nNewspaper\nNevada State Journal. Press photos.\nEditorial: Nevada Honors Mrs. Nixon - And\nListens to Her Spouse. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/02/1960\nNewspaper\nNevada State Journal. Nixons Visit Reno\nToday. UPI article reports JFK's criticism of\nagricultural policies. Not scanned.\nThursday, August 30, 2007\nPage 5 of 6\nBox Number Folder Number Document Date\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n51\n4\n07/31/1960\nNewspaper\nNevada State Journal. Nixon Will Start\nCampaign in Reno. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/01/1960\nNewspaper\nReno Gazette. Nixon, Wife Can Expect Big\nWelcome. Advertisement: 'Everyone Urged\nTo Help Welcome Pat Nixon, native\ndaughter'. Not scanned.\n51\n4\n08/04/1960\nNewspaper\nNevada State Journal. Jail Reno Cab Driver\nFor Nixon Bomb Hoax. Not scanned.\nThursday, August 30, 2007\nPage 6 of 6\nOctober 10, 1960\nMr. Nobuo Maruyama\n719 Laukapu Street\nHilo, Hawaii\nDear Mr. Maruyama:\nThrough John Ehrlichman, I saw the marvelous\nset of photos which you had taken during Vice\nPresident Nixon's trip to the Islands on August 4.\nThey were very impressive, and I wonder if I could\nimpose on your kindness for another set of these\nshots for my own file. They bring back warm mem-\nories of our pleasant trip on that date.\nSincerely,\nH. R. Haldeman\nHRH:cfo\nChris him & ask for\nWrite another set please of photos\nHilo, Hawaii\nSept. 15, 1960\nH.\nMr. John Ehrlichmen\nNixon for President\nUnderwood Bldg\nWashington, D. C.\nDear John:\nEnclosed is a set of snap shots taken during Pat and Dick Nixon's\nshort trip to Hilo, Hawaii, on August 4, which please forward to the\nVice President and Mrs. Nixon.\nEven in Hilo, we are keeping close touch on the Nixon campaign,\nand although we were saddened on our candidates illness, we are happy\nthat he is back in full swing on the campaign route. Press reports\nsurely look very encouraging, but hope that the Nixon campaigners will\nnot be overconfident. We should be running scared and keep fighting\nand we will win this election.\nThe opposition in Hawaii are having difficulties due to the\ncancellation of Jack's promised trip here, and we are very happy that\nDick made that trip to all the islands.\nHope this finds you in best of health and that you are kept busy\nplanning for victory, and please convey my best wishes to Pat and Dick\nand assure both that we will do our best to carry Hawaii for them.\nAloha,\nЛовно\nEn C.\nNobuo Maruyama\n719 Laukapu St\nHilo H.\nSeattle\nR. Mort Frayn\nChairman\nMrs. Henry B. (Isla) Morri\nVice-Chairman\nRICHARD M. NIXON PRESIDENT\nup file\nState of Washington Committee\nSeattle 1, Washington\n1927 5th Avenue\nMAin 4-5791\nAugust 11, 1960\nMr. James Bassett\nUnderwood Building\n1146 19th St. N. W.\nWashington, D. C.\nDear Jim:\nI am attaching a list of some observations that\nwere made by our committee at a meeting called to summarize\nthe Vice Presiden't visit.\nThese points are to be used only as a possible\ncheck off list of items that others handling a similar recep-\ntion might be interested in.\nSincerely yours\nR. Mort Frayn, Chairman\nNixon for President Committee\nInn - The attached is addenda to\nthe other reports I have sent- Reason,\nI hope, is for possible back I road\nabout\nS\nOBSERVATIONS BY WASHING TON STATE RECEPTION COMMITTEE\nFOR VICE PRESIDENT NIXON'S AIRPORT VISIT\nSeating arrangements on part of air strip - - to be used as means of\nfilling house\nDefinite assignments of responsibility more carefully outlined\nRunners (or pages) should be assigned to one individual and should\nreturn to that person upon completion of task.\nWithhold crowd estimate from press so that there can be no compari-\nson with actual crowd.\nCheck carefully for feed back on speakers.\nCheck sun location at landing time of day so that it is not in\nspeaker's face.\nPlace reporters where they can see and hear; preferably in front\nof platform.\nHave number of people placed to build good will through the crowd.\nCommittee responsible for clean up after program\nCover entire procedure with blanket coverage insurance (fee is nominal)\nUse of table of organization and responsibilities\nThere and not attachment - nor one\nche weighted or (2) [, natur- Sale Py comments\nwe pecked up at our lastmeiting\nW. it\nReprosible peason\nAUGUST 5th\nVICE-PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT\nJohn Coarmer\nWARREN BROCK\nADVANCE MAN FIOM NID N HEADQUARTERS\n10m Poronall\nSCHEDULING OF EVENTS:\nSEAFAIR CIVIC LANDING OF PLANE\nRECEPTION OF CONGRESSMAN, VIP, (ALLOW PRESS TO MOVE EQUIPMENT)\nSTATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETING\nPUBLIC ADDRESS\nPRESS CONFERENCE WITH NIXON\nFINANCE MEETING WITH NIXON\nMRS. NIXON'S PRESS CONFERENCE WITH WOMEN DURING NIXON'S PRESS\nCONFERENCE AND FINANCE MEETING\nMEETS WITH WORKING COMMITTEE\nDEPARTURE\nWHEN IS THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER PLAYED?\nnote - Thes was was a bacakclown of\n\"posporibilities, \"mana, 114 put logether\ntur days he for arminal of negon - Idea\nwas to get a check list - as hope\nto consolidate the for future similar. meetings- (u)\nAUGUST you\nVICE-PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT JULY 29th\nWASHINGTON STATE NIXON COMMITTEE\nSEAFAIR OBLIGATIONS:\nJACK GORDON\nGEORGE WASSER\nHAVE ALL BANDS AMASS AT LANDING\nWHERE DOES PLANE LAND?\nWE PICK UP NIXON AT ENTRANCE OF BUILDING\nRepund\nSPECIFIC DETAIL:\nPersons aut\nALL OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF FACILITIES.\nTRAFFIC MOVEMENT\nB SES (CARAVAN FIDM SEATTLE, TACOMA AND EVERETT)\nMOTORCADE SUPPLEMENTING BUSES\n(TRY your\nCOLOR GUARD\nSerfar group)\nPUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM\n(FRONT AND BACK)\nMASTER OF CEREMONIES FOR PUBLIC MEETING\nHANDLE ENTERTAINMENT AT PLATFORM FORPUBLIC MEETING\nFIRST AID STATION\nBLANKET INSURANCE POLICY\nSEAFAIR IS TO BE DIVIDED FROM ANY POLITICAL A CTIVITY. ONE CIVIC AFFAIR\nAND SECOND POLITICAL AFFAIR.\nBOES SEAFAIR COVERAALL CIVIC DIGNITARIES, MAYOR ETC?\nSEAFAIR HANDLE PARKING LOT IF USING SHUTTLE BUSES?\nDOES SEAFAIR CONTACT ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE PERSONELL?\nAUGUST 5TH VISIT VICE -PRESIDENT NIXON\nuatl commercial the\nRECEPTION AND PROTOCOL\nJANET TOURTELLOTTE\nBADGES FOR PEOPLE\nRECEPTION COMMITTEE OF 30 PEOPLE.....BE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALL GROUPSOF\n2 or 4\nESCORT GROUP FOR NIXON AND MRS. NIXON\nRECEPTION LINE AFTER ARRIVAL AT ENTRANCE OF BUILDING\nJANET WILL WORK OUT ENTIRE LISTING OFPERSONS\nMRS. NIXON'S RECEPTION\nHELEN RASMUSSIM, CHAIRMAN\nCAL WILL ARRANGE FOR ROOM\nPRESS CONFERENCE WITH WOMEN, (CLUB PRESIDENTS AND WOMEN LEADERS)\nAUGUST 5 TH NIX N VISIT\nThina a back ones up to\nPUBLIC MEETING\non\nPHYSICAL ARRANGEMENT S\nFACILITIES AND GLAMOUR AND SHOWMANSHIP BY\nSEAFAIR\nPRESS AND T V\nALLOW TIME TO MOVE FROM FRONT OF AIRPORT TO BACK PUBLIC\nMEEETING\nBAND WILL POAY STAR SPANGLED BANNER\nNIXON COMMITTEE RESPONSIBLE FOR MATERIAL TO BE USED:\nCAR STICKERS\nBUTTONS\n1. Small buttons to be given away\n2. Medium and large buttons to be sold\nHAVE YOUNG PEOPLE TO ATTACH STICKERS TO CAR (Be sure and ask before putting\non any car)\nPLASTIC PANCHOS ( To be used in the event of rain)\nEVERETT AND TACOMA TO PARTICIPATE ON EQUAL BASIS.\nBUSES???? CARAVAN FROM SEATTLE AND TRCOMA AND EVERETT\nMOTORCADE TO SUPPLEMENT BUSES\nAUGUST 9th\nVICE-PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT\nPRESS CONFERENCE\n(Adi ona (Ade 6nd Reparth)\nBADGES FOR PRESS\nPRESS ROOM\nONE PERSON IN CHARGE OF THIS ACTIVITY\nTHREE SEPARATE POINTS OF COVERAGE\n1. Landing\n2. Pases conference\n3. Public meeting\nBE SURE THERE IS PATH CLEARED FOR PRESS TO MOVE THROUGH\nCHECK WITH ADVANCE MEN ABOUT COVERAGE AT PRESS CONFERENCE\nAUGUST 5 TH VISIT OF RICHARD NIXON\nFINANCE MEETING\nCAL DOUGLAS\nPRESS CONFERENCE\nWORK ROOM\nSET UP OF FINANCE MEETING\n30-40 people involved\nPierce County\n10\nKing\n20\nArrangements:\nInternational Room\nSeattle Tacoma Airport\nAUGUST 5th VICE-PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT\nSTATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE\n(wm wen\nMATERIAL TO SEND TO COUNTIES\nfor\nCOUNTIES TO BE CONTACTED\nat tanding\nCOUNTY ACTIVITY -- GEORGE CARLSON, CHAERMAN\nAdvance work completed:\nAlerted all Republican County Chairmen\nAlerted all Republican Clubs\nMailing to County officers, all state elected officials,\nPIERCE AND SNOHOMISH AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES TO BE BROUGHT INTO ACTIVITY.\nBOB TIMM, NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN WILL TAKE OVER EASTERN WASHINGTON. BE\nIN SEATTLE ON THURSDAY EVENING OR FRIDAY MORNING.\nAUGUST 5TH VICE PRESIDENT NIXON'S VISIT\nMISCELLANEOUS DETAIL TO BE COVERED:\nGeneral Catefalla Few\nHAVE LIST OF PEOPLE TO BE GIVEN THAT WILL COVER EACH AREA.\nMEET ADVANCE MEN AT AIRPORT\nTIME SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE)\n15 Minutes\nAirport reception\n15 Minutes\nFinance meeting\n15 Minutes\nState Organization meeting\n45 Minutes\nPress conference\n30 Minutes\nPublic Meeting\nHAVE FOLLOWING ROOMS:\nPRESS CONFERENCE ROOM\nPRESS WORKSHOP ROOM\nRETIRING ROOM FOR NIXON PARTY\nPRESS CONFERENCE ROOM FOR MRS. NIXON\nWHERE DOES PLANE LAND?\nLOAD PLATFORM WITH BALOONS AND LET GO WHEN HE ARRIVES OR WHAT TIPE GIMMICK?\nPRESS CONFERENCE AND FINANCE MEETING TO FOLLOWING PUBLIC ADDRESS....DO NOT\nKEEP CROWD WAITING.\nWHO INTRODUCES NIMON?\n***\nMORT FRAIN,\nBOB TIMM,\nBILL GOODLOE\nTHOR TOLLEFSON\nJACK WESTLAND\nCHECK ON NEED OF LICENSE TO SEEL MATERIAL AT CIVIC AFFAIR OR PUBLIC AFFAIR)\nCHECK ON STAR SPANGLED BANNER.\n***\nAUGUST 5TH\nNIXON VISIT TO SEATTLE\nSPECIFIC ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING:\nSERGEANT AT ARMS\nCHAIRMAN\nPERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECK LIST OF PERSONS\nPARTICIPATING IN EACH PART OF PROGRAM\nBADGES AND PANCHOS\nCHAIRMAN\nRECEPTION COMMITTEE\nSERGEANT AT ARMS\nWOMEN'S PRESS CONFERENCE\nPRESS\nHAUBERG MEETING\nESCORTS\nLIMOUSINES FOR V.I.P.s\nCARS OR BUS FOR PRESS\nFIRST AID STATION\nBLANKET INSURANCE POLICY\nCHECK WITH STATE PATROL ABOUT LEGALITY OF PUTTING STICKERS ON CAR WINDOWS.\nFINAL CHECK LIST\nGORDON\nPRESS BADGES\nFLAGS - SIGNS\nCHECK OUT CAR PASSES\nSIGNS FOR DIRECTION ON FIED\nBE SURE NO CONFETTI AND STREAMERS THROWN\nTIME FOR DRY RUN\nCOMFORT STATION\nPARKING AREA\nSANITATION TO BE PLACED BY SPICER\nBALCONY SIGNS (WHO WILL HANG)\nTELEPHONE CAL DOUGLAS WILL NEED 2 or 3 RUNNERS\nDIRECTIONAL TRUCKS IN PLACE TWO YOUNG MEN IN ATTENDANCE\nGORDON - - CROWD CONTROL\nPARKING ATTENDANTS TECHNICAL BACKGROUND\nJOE WASSER\nBAND\nNAMES AND TAGS ON PLATFORM CHAIRS\n17 chairs on platform\nCHECK WITH PRESS MANNING ABOUT JOHN HAUBERG, C. J. NORTON AND JOHN ERLICHMAN\nTRAILER WILL NEED TEN RUNNERS\n2 WITH WHITE BADGES\nC/7\nAugust 11, 1960\nDear Bob:\nThanks very much for your note and the enclosed newspapers.\nWe, too, felt that the visit was most successful and were cer-\ntainly pleased with the tremendous crowd and enthusiasm which\nwas generated. It was a fitting and exciting way to start off the\ncampaign and I realize that your work was a great part in assur-\ning its success.\nThanks very much for all of your help. I will be back in touch\nwith you a little later regarding possible participation in the\ncampaign.\nSincerely,\nH. R. Haldeman\nHRH:cfo\nMr. Robert J. Sullivan\nExecutive Director\nConvention & Visitors Bureau\nReno Chamber of Commerce\nP. O. Box 2109\nReno, Nevada\nC/\nS\n8/11/60\nAugust 11, 1960\nDear Bob:\nThanks very much for your note and the enclosed newspapers.\nI hate to even suggest such a thing, but would it be at all possible\nto get another complete file of the papers that you sent. I realize\nthis is a terrible chore, but if you could do it without too much\ntrouble, it would be greatly appreciated. Actually, all I need are\nthe papers for the second, third and fourth the ones prior to\nthe visit, or the one copy we now have, will be sufficient.\nWe, too, felt that the visit was most successful and were cer-\ntainly pleased with the tremendous crowd and enthusiasm which\nwas generated. It was a fitting and exciting way to start off the\ncampaign and I realise that your work was a great part in assur-\ning its success.\nThanks very much for all of your help. 1 will be back in touch\nwith you a little later regarding possible participation in the\ncampaign.\nSincerely,\nH. R. Haldeman\nHRH:efo\nMr. Robert J. Sullivan\nExecutive Director\nConvention & Visitors Bureau\nReno Chamber of Commerce\nP.O. Box 2109\nReno, Nevada\nWORLD FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS\nVIRGINIA STREET\nRENO CHAMBER of COMMERCE\n0\nPOST OFFICE BOX 2109\nRENO, NEVADA\nTELEPHONE FAIRVIEW 2 2146\nHISTORIC VIRGINIA CITY\nAugust 4, 1960\nLAKE TAHOE\nMr. Robert Haldeman\nc/o Vice President Richard Nixon\nU. S. Senate Office Building\nWashington, D. C.\nDear Bob:\nIt was a pleasure meeting you last Tuesday if only for a\nfew minutes. I was extremely pleased with the enthusiastic,\nlarge turn out. Hope the rest of your swing is most suc-\ncessful. I am enclosing the complete file of papers on the\nVice President's visit. I have marked in red the columns.\nThe Reno Evening Gazette:\nFriday, July 29\nPage 1\nSaturday, July 30\n\"\n1-9\nMonday, August 1\n\" 1-11\nTuesday, August 2\n\" 1-4\nWednesday, August 3\nII\n1-10-15-18-19-23\nNevada State Journal:\nSaturday, July 30\nPage 1-12\nSunday, July 31\n\"\n1\nTuesday, August 2\n\"\n1-8\nWednesday, August 3\n\"\n1-4-12\nThursday, August 4\n\"\n1\nPlease note, no Gazette was published Sunday evening, and\nno Journal was published Monday morning.\nMy congratulations to cousin Ned for setting up and co-\nordinating such a successful program in a mere four days.\nIf there is anything else that I can do to be of assistance,\nplease call on me.\nSincerely,\nROBERT J. SULLIVAN\nExecutive Director\nConvention & Visitors Bureau\nRJS :mo\nTHE BIGGEST LITTLE CITY IN THE WORLD\nCC: Ned Sullivan\nHuwaii\ntrip file file\nTHE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON'S SCHEDULE\n5,1900\n6:00 c.m.\nHST\nDepart Reyal Hawation Hotel\n6:20 a.m.\nAcrive Airport\n= di \"\nTake off for Seattle-Tecoma Airport\n(Full breakfast and lunch will be served)\n9-1/2 hour flight\n6:00 p.m.\nPST\nAntive Seattle-Tecome Airport\nAirport Greeting and Rally\nPress Conference\n7:30 p.m.\nDeport\n(appreminately)\n(TWA Chartered jut Streem)\n(Dinner and broakfast will be served)\nSATURDAY, August 6\n(8-1/2 hour flight)\n8:88 a.m.\nEDT\nArrive Washington, D. C.\n(approximately)\n(Dutier Aviation)\nHaldeman\nTRAVELING PRESS LIST\nReno, California, Hawaii and Seattle - August 2-5, 1960\n(All correspondents traveling Round Trip unless otherwise indicated)\nArthur E. Scott\nPhotographer\nBurt Meyers\nTIME\nUgo Stille\nCorriere Della Sera (Milan)\nDouglas Allen\nNEWSWEEK\nWarren Rogers\nNew York Herald Tribune\nBob Gray\nAssociated Press\nWhitnev Shoemaker\nAssociated Press\nWarren Duffee\nUnited Press International\nWillard Edwards\nChicago Tribune\nHank Walker\nLIFE - Photographer\nHank Suydam\nLIFE - Reporter\nChalmers Roberts\nWashington Post\nFrank Cancellare\nUPI Photos\nEarl Behrens\nSan Francisco Chronicle\nReno, California only\nDon Goddard\nABC\nCecil Holland\nWashington Star\nPaul Niven\nCBS\nJoin Reno-return D.C.\nBob Ruth\nU.S. News and World Report\nHerb Kaplow\nNBC\nDexter Ailey\nNBC-Camera man\nReno through Seattle only\nTed Mann\nNBC - Sound man\nReno through Seattle only\nGladwin Hill\nNew York Times\nReno through Seattle only\nTRAVELING PRESS LIST - Page Two\nHoward Norten\nBaltimore Sun\nCar! de Bloom\nColumbus Dispatch\nMurray Befeller\nAP Photos\nWill cover just during\nHawaii part of trip.\nRalph Heath\nWestern Union Representative\nLes Tremain\nTelephone Company Representative\nAnn Concick\nWestinghouse Broadcasting Company\nTHE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. MIXON'S SCHEDULE\nNEVADA and CALIFORNIA\nTuesday, August 2. 1960\n8:30 a.m. EDT\nDepart Mangar #8, next to Butler Aviation, Washington\nNational Airport (DCT Chaster)\n1:30 p.m.\nPDT\nArrive Remo, Novada\n(Advanced by Ned Sullivan and Aylett Cotton)\n\"Pat Numm Day\" -- Airport Reception\n%\nLt. Governor Res Bell -- Mayors of Kly and Rome\nY\n2:30 p.m.\nDepart Rene -- (DC7 Charter)\n5:00 p.m.\nArrive Lee Angeles, California (Advanced by Tem Pownell)\nCivic Airport Reception -- Mayor Poulson, etc.\n5:30 p.m.\nLeave Airport for Byntt House\n5:45 p.m.\nPress Conference\n6:30-7:30 p.m.\nStaff Work\n7\n7:30 p.m.\nDepart Hyntt House -- Metrorcade\n8:30 p.m.\nArrive Madiey Field -- Whittier College\n\"Disk Ninen Homeseming Rally\"\n9:30 p.m.\nDepart Madley Field\n10:30 p.m.\nArrive Blyatt House -- remain overnight\nTHE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON'S SCHEDULE\nHAWAII\nWednesday, August 3, 1960\n3:30\n8:38 a.m. PDT\nDepart Hyntt House for Lee Angeles International Airport\n4.00\n9:00 a.m.\nTake all from Los Angeles International Airport for\nHawaii -- Pan American Airlines * DC-7\n11:30 a.m. HST\nArrive Henolulu Airport .. Airport Reception\n12:00 Noon\nDepart Airport by car for Waihfki (open car metercade)\n12:45 p.m.\nStep by Iolani Palace\n12:55 p.m.\nREMARKS on Palace Stops\n1:10 p.m.\nDepart Palace by car -- continue to Waikiki\n1:40 p.m.\nArrive Royal Hawaiian Hotel -- proceed to Suite\n(cas hour reserved for staff work)\n2:40 p.m.\nDepart Hotel by car for Pearl Harber\n3:10 p.m.\nArrive Pearl Harber -- cruise by the Arisona\n3:25 p.m.\nDepart Pearl Harber by car for Kamehameha Shopping\nCenter\n3:40 p.m.\nArrive Kamehamoha Shopping Center .. REMARKS\n4:00 p.m.\nDepart Shopping Center for Punchbowl Cemetary\nLay wreath on temb of unknown soldier\n4:15 p.m.\nDepart Punchhowl Cemetery\n430 p.m.\nArrive Motel -- 2 $14 hours reserved for staff work\n7:45 p.m.\nDepart Hotel by car for TV Studio\n7:50 p.m.\nArrive TV Studio\n8:00 p.m.\nStatewide Panel Show -- Gas Hour\n9:10 p.m.\nDepart Studio by car for Hotel\n9:20 p.m.\nArrive Hotel -- proceed to suite .. overnight\nTHE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. MIXON'S SCHEDULE\nHAWAII\nThursday, August 4, 1960\n7:00 a.m. m. HST\nDepart Hotel by car for Airport\n7/30 a.m.\nArrive Airport take off by Aloha Airlines for Kausi\n8:00 a.m.\nArrive Kanai Airport -- depart by car for Lahul Courthouse\n8:15 a.m.\nArrive Lahuk Courthouse -- REMARKS on Steps\n8:45 a.m.\nDepart Courthouse by car for Airport\n9:30 a.m.\nArrive Airport -- take off for Hawaii\n11:00 a.m.\nArrive Hile Airport -- Airport Reception\n11:15 a.m.\nDepart Airport by car for park -- via tidal wave area\n11:25 a.m.\nArrive Park -- REMARKS from Bandstand\n12:00 Neen\nDepart Park for Police Academy Grounds\n12:10 p.m. P.\nArrive Police Academy -- LUAU\n1:15 p.m.\nDepart by car for Airport\n1:30 p.m.\nArrive Airport -- take off for Maria\n2:00 p.m.\nArrive Maul Airport\n2:15 p.m.\nDepart Airport for Wells Park -- Welluku\n2:25 p.m.\nArrive Wells Park\n2:50 p.m.\nREMARKS\n3:00 p.m.\nDepart Park for Maul Airport\n3:10 p.m.\nTakeeff for Only\n3:45 p.m.\nArrive Monolulu Airport\nKOMA'! 4:30\n4:20 p.m.\nArrive Hotel -- proceed to suite\n(3 hours reserved for staff work)\n- 2 .\nhawaii\nThursday, August 4, 1960\n7:30 p.m. P- HST\nDepart Hotel for Kapiolani Park\n8:00 p.m.\nArrive Bandsholl -- Kapiolani Park -- ADDRESS Rally\n9:00 p.m.\nDepart Park for Hotel\n9:15 p.m.\nArrive Hotel -- proceed to Suite -- Overnight\nTHE VICE PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON'S SCHEDULE\nSEXTTLE\nFriday, August 5, 1960\n4:00 s.m. HST\nDepart Honslulu\n1:30p.m. PST\nArrive Seattle, Washington (Advanced by Warren Brock\n5,00\nand John Warner)\nCivie Airport Reception\nWalter Williams, Chairman\nMayor of Seattle, etc.\nPress Conference\nBrief Meeting with Washington State GOP Finance and\nParty leaders\n7:00\n3:28-p.m.\nDepart Seattler\nArrive Friendship Airport, Baltimore\nSAT AM"
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