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FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT- Itinerary Office of the Chief of Protocol, Department of State itinerary for the 7/5/1975 B visit of the President of the Republic of and Mrs. to Camp David, Maryland (7 pages)

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (1-98) Revised 7/3/75

THE VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA AND MRS. SUHARTO

CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND

MEMBERS OF THE OFFICIAL INDONESIAN PARTY

His Excellency General Suharto President of the Republic of Indonesia

Mrs. Suharto

His Excellency Minister of Foreign Affairs

Mrs. Malik

Professor Dr. Widjaja Nitisastro Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry: Chairman of the National Planning Board

Lieutenant General Minister, State Secretary

His Excellency Rusmin Nurjadin The Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the United States

Mrs. Rusmin Nurjadin

Lieutenant General Tjokropranolo Military Secretary to the President

Mr. R.B.I.N. Didi Djajadiningrat Director General for Political Affairs, Department of Foreign Affairs

Lieutenant General Widya Latief Chief of State Protocol, Director General of Protocol, Department of Foreign Affairs

General Leonardus Moerdiono Deputy Chief of State Intelligence -2-

MEMBERS OF THE UNOFFICIAL PARTY (accompanying to Camp David)

Mr. Alex Alatas Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs

Lt. Col. D~. Sumadi Aide-de~camp to the President

Capt. Anna Yutinah Aide-de-camp to Mrs. Suharto

Col. Dr. Mardjono Personal Physician to the President

Mr. Joop Ave Master of Ceremonies of the Presidential Household, and Interpreter for Mrs. Suharto

Dr. Widodo Sutyo Interpreter for the President

Maj. Utju Sapri Security Officer

MEMBERS OF THE UNOFFICIAL PARTY (remaining at Andrews AFB)

Brigadier General Susidarto Chief of the Presidential Household

Col. Darsa Sumamihardja Commander of the Security Guard

Lt. Col. Aide-de-camp to the President

Mr. Dewanto Administrative/Logistics Officer

Mr. Djoko Sutono Security Officer

Mr. Tambeng Security Officer (for luggage)

Mr. Dwipajana Chief, Documentation/Mass Media, for the State Secretariat -3-

MEMBERS OF THE UNOFFICIAL PARTY (remaining at Andrews AFB)

Mr. Achmad Djumiril Staff of the State Protocol

Mr. Abidin Staff of the State Secretary

Lt. Col. Suroso Security Officer

Capt. Syamsu Security Officer

1st Lt. Murito Security Officer

Pvt. Takad Security Officer

Lt. Col. Sumakno Flight Security Officer -4-

MEMBERS OF THE INOONESIAN PRESS

Mr. D. Assegaf Editor, Suara Karya (daily newspaper)

Mr. Jakob Utama Editor, (daily newspaper)

Mr. Tribuana Said Editor, Merdeka (daily newspaper)

Mr. Hendro Editor, The Indonesian Times {daily)

Mr. Gunawan Mohammad Editor, Tempo (weekly)

Mr. Harmoko Editor, Pos Kota (daily)

Mr. Ridwan Snryatho Antara (national news agency)

Ms. Anna Masi Femina (women's weekly)

Mr. Ishadi Television Reporter

Mr. w. Purnomo Television Cameraman

Mr. M. Ramli Radio Reporter

Mr. Saidi Photographer

Mr. Buddy Suryasunarsa Cameraman {16mm)

Mr. Sutrisno Cameraman (35mm)

Mr. P. Djumna Soundman 6/23/1s oAu/a___ 2:30 pm

PROPOSED SCHEDULE

THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. FORD1 S ATTENDANCE AT THE 11 0UR COUNTR Y 11 BICENTENNIAL PROGRAM Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland Friday, July 4, ,,1975

8:05 pm The President and Mrs. Ford board Army One.

ARMY ONE DEPARTS South Grounds en route Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Maryland).

[Flying time: 20 mins]

8:25 pm· ARMY ONE ARRIVES Fort McHenry helo landing zone.

CLOSED ARRIVAL PRESS POOL COVERAGE

The President and Mrs. Ford proceed to the base of ramparts (offstage) and pause for announcement.

8:30 pm 11Ruffles and Flourishes 11 Announcement 11 Hail to the Chief"

OPEN PRESS COVERAGE CROWD SITUATION

8:30 pm The President and Mrs. Ford proceed along rampart walkway, thence via stairway, to platform for seating.

8:35 pm Musical selections, while the 11 Stars and Stripes 11 are lowered at sunset fr(im the . Fort McHenry Flagpole.

8:40 pm Remarks by William Donald Schaeffer, Mayor of Baltimore.

8:43 pm Remarks by Governor Marvin Mandel {D-Md.) •' ......

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8:48 pm 11 Give Me Your Tired and Your Poor 11

8:52 pm Convening of U.S. District Court, District of Maryla_nd,, by Chief Judge Edward S. Northrop.

8:55 pm U.S. Citizen Naturalization Ceremony.

9:10 pm Introduction of the President by Judge Northrop.

9:11 pm Presidential remarks.

FULL PRESS COVERAGE

9:20 pm Remarks conclude.

NOTE: The President will remain at the podium for the Drum Roll and raising of Old Glory over Fort McHenry, returning to his seat. upon completion.

9:23 pm Pledge of Allegiance.

9:25 pm National Anthem.

9:27 pm Fireworks and musical salute commences.

9:45 pm Fireworks and music concludes.

Thank you to all by MC.

9:46 pm The President and Mrs. Ford depart platform en route Army One. "

9:55 pm The President and Mrs. Ford board Army One. ARMY ONE DEPARTS Fort McHenry en route Camp David, Md.

[Flying time: 'zs mins]

10:20 pm ARMY ONE ARRIVES Camp David. THE VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA AND MRS. SUHARTO

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

His Excellency General Suharto Your Excellency, Mr. President, Sir sue-HEART-toe

Mrs. Suharto Mrs. Suharto sue-HEART-toe

His Excellency Adam Malik Your Excellency, Mr. Minister, Sir MAH-lick

Mrs. Malik Mrs. Malik MAH-lick

Professor Dr. Widjojo Nitisastro Minister Widjojo, Dr. Widjojo, Sir Weed-JOY-yo

Lieutenant General Sudharmono General Sudharmono, Sir sue-d-are-K>E-no

His Excellency Rusmin Nurjadin Your Excellency, Mr. Ambassador, Sir ROOSE.:min

Mrs. Rusmin Nurjadin Mrs. Rusmin ROOSE-min

Lieutenant General Tjokropranolo General Tjokropranolo, Sir JOE-crow-prahn-OH-low

Mr. R.B.I.N. Didi Djajadiningrat Mr. Djajadiningrat JAYA-dee-ning-grat -2-

Lieutenant General Widya Latief General Widya Latief, Sir WEED-jya LAHT-eef

Brigadier General Susidarto General Susidarto, Sir sue-see-DART-toe I

- 5 - #256-6/26 Q Will he have made it before then?

MR. NESSEN: I do not expect him to have made it before then.

On Friday, July 4, the President and Mrs. Ford will go to Fort Mc Henry in Baltimore to participate in the sixth annual Our Country program --

Q In the what?

MR. NESSEN: Our Country.

Q Oh, I am sorry. MR. NESSEN: -- sponsored by the National Park Service and the Federal Executive Board. We are going to find out what the Federal Executive Board is. Some­ body was looking into that.

It is an evening program. It begins at 8:00 on July 4, in the evening. They have ceremonies which include 60 people becoming naturalized United States citizens, remarks by the President, and a fireworks display.

That is all expected to take until about 10:00, at which point the President and Mrs. Ford will go to Camp David for the weekend.

On Saturday, Julys, the President, as we have said before, will meet with President Suharto of Indonesia. I expect the meeting to be about the middle of the day.

There will be cameras and a writing pool in for photos, for the arrival of President Suharto.

Q At Camp David?

MR. NESSEN: Camp David.

Now, we are going to be losing some days because of the holiday coming up here and in order to get every­ body cleared through Camp David, photographers and camera­ men who want to attend should sign up with the press office by 4:00 next Wednesday, July 2.

We will be traveling on the 3rd and things will be pretty closed down on the 4th, so the names of photo­ graphers and cameramen should be into the press office by 4:00 next Wednesday, and then we will pick the writing pool after that.

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Q Will we be allowed to cover anything at Camp David except for by pool?

Q Overall press arrangement?

MR. NESSEN: Yes. Q Are you opening the press room there, or what?

MR. NESSEN: We have not really worked that far ahead yet, Ralph. We will, though, and you will need a place to file, certainly.

Okay. Now the announcements. These have not been handed out yet but they will be ready by the end of the briefing.

The President is accepting with deepest regret the resignation of Caspar W. Weinberger, as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, effective August 10. You will be getting the letter from the President and I will not go through it for you, but you will see that the President wishes Secretary Weinberger had remained in the Governmen~ in the Cabinet, but expresses his understanding of Cap Weinberger•s desire to return to private life after having served six years here.

To succeed Cap, the President will nominate Forrest David Mathews, the president of the University of Alabama. He is a distinguished educator, historian and civic leader, and the President feels that he will make an excellent Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.

The President also is nominating today Burton Gordon Malkiel, of Princeton, New Jersey, to be a member of the Council of Economic Advisers. Dr. Malkiel is chairman of the Department of Economics at Princeton. He will succeed Dr. Gary Seevers," who is now a member of the new Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

The President also will nominate Walter J. P. Curley, Jr., of New York City, to be Ambassador to Ireland. He will succeed John D. J. Moore, who has resigned, effective as of the end of June.

Q Is he a relation or descendent or whatever you want to say, of James Michael Curley?

MR. NESSEN: There will be a biography here,

The announcements are already in the bins.

MORE #256 N094 R ADV 6 P.M. FORD-JULY 4 WASHINGTON CAP> -- PRESIDENT FORD, IN A JULY 4 MESSAGE TO THE NATION, SAID TODAY THE GREAT CHALLENGE OF THE NEXT 100 YEARS WILL BE ''THE ADVANCEMENT OF INDIVIDUAL INDEPENDENCE IN THIS 'SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY.•' ' AS THE BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION BEGINS, FORD SAID, AMERICANS ENJOY ''A FREE GOVERNMENT THAT CHECKS AND BALANCES ITS OWN EXCESSES, AND A FREE ECONOMIC SYSTEM THAT CORRECTS ITS OWN ERRORS ••• •• ASKING RHETORICALLY WHAT WOULD BE THE GOAL FOR THE COUNTRY'S THIRD CENTURY, FORD DECLARED: ''WE MUST DEVISE SAFEGUARDS FOR THE SACRED IDENTITY OF EACH AND EVERY AMERICAN, TO PROTECT PERSONAL FREEDOM AND INDIVIDUALITY FROM THE DAILY PRESSURES OF CONFORMITY WHETHER THEY COME FROM MASSIVE GOVERNMENT, MASSIVE MANAGEMENT AND LABOR, MASSIVE EDUCATION OR MASSIVE COMMUNICATION.'' YEARS AGO, FORD SAID, HE WAS TAUGHT BY A SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER THAT ''THE BEAUTY OF JOSEPH'S COAT WAS ITS MANY COLORS. ''AND THE BEAUTY OF AMERICA IS ITS MANY INDIVIDUALS, EACH OF US A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHER. FREEDOM FOR EVERYONE WHO RESPECTS THE FREEDOM OF OTHERS IS THE GREAT GOAL WHICH I SEE AND COMMEND TO MY COUNTRYMEN FOR THE THIRD CENTURY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. FREEDOM IS WHAT THE FOURTH OF JULY IS All ABOUT.'' THE PRESIDENT SAID THAT WHILE THE BENEFITS OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ARE WELCOMED, ''INDIVIDUAL AMERICANS MUST NEVER BECOME CODED CYPHERS IN ANY CENTRAL COMPUTER, UNTHINKING PARROTS OF ANY IDEOLOGICAL SLOGANS, UNCARING SLAVES OF ANY AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY LINE.'' EACH CITIZEN IN THE NEXT 100 YEARS, HE SAID, ''MUST HAVE THE PERSONAL FREEDOM TO FULFILL HIS OR HER POTENTIAL IN LIFE, LIBERTY AND, IN THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.'' ...... ___.. ~

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