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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 74) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library

THE WHITE HOUSE 'rHE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) SHAMROCK HILTON HOTEL FEBRUARY 11. 1975 HOUSTON, TIME DAY 7:45 a.m. TUESDAY PHONE

TIME ." ---­'c.> ACTIVITY " '"II In Out '" The President was an overnight guest at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel, 6900 Maine Street, Houston, Texas.

7:45 The President went to the Continental Room. Enroute, he was greeted by Leonard C. Wood, 102 year old Republican.

7:45 9:00 The President attended a working breakfast with editors, publishers, and broadcast executives from Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

The President went to his motorcade. Enroute he was greeted by: Jerry Allen, Director of Sales, Shamrock Hilton Hotel Ronald L. Hughes, General Manager, Shamrock Hilton Hotel Dorothy Steamman, Executive Assistant, Pennzoil Company, Houston, Texas and volunteer advance staff Beverly Wappler, Executive Assistant, Pennzoil Company, Houston, Texas and volunteer advance staff Kathy Emory, Staff Assistant, Hooker Chemical Corporation, Houston, Texas and volunteer advance staff

9:05 9:30 The President motored from the Shamrock Hilton Hotel to Ellington AFB, Houston, Texas.

9:35 11:20 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Ellington AFB, Houston, Texas to Forbes AFB, Topeka, Kansas. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

11:20 The President was greeted by: Senator James B. Pearson (R-Kansas) Alfred M. Landon, former Governor (R-Kansas) Mayor William B. McCormick (Non Partisan-Topeka, Kansas) Maj. Gen. Edward R. Fry, Adjutant General, State of Kansas Col. Carl Boggs, Commander, 19th Defense Systems Evaluation Group (DSEG)

11 :27 11:45 The President motored from Forbes AFB, Topeka, Kansas to the Kansas State Capitol. He was accompanied by: Senator Pearson Mr. Landon

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) SHAMROCK HILTON HOTEL FEBRUARY 11. 1975 HOUSTON, TEXAS TIME DAY 11:45 a.m. TUESDAY PHONE f--­ TIME "8 ~ ACTIVITY £ ~ 1----~------1 II II In Out 0.. '"

11 :45 The President was greeted by Governor Robert F. Bennett (R-Kansas).

11:48 The President, escorted by Governor Bennett, went to the East steps of the State Capitol.

The President was met by: Richard D. Rodgers, President of the Kansas State Senate (R-Manhattan) Duane S. "Pete" McGill, Speaker of the Kansas State House (R-Winfie1d)

11:52 11:56 The President addressed the crowd gathered for his arrival.

12:00 The President went to the Governor's office. He was accompanied by: Governor Bennett Mr. Rodgers Mr. McGill

12:06 The President was escorted to the Kansas House Chamber by: State Senator Joseph Harder (R-Kansas) Majority leader State Senator Billy O. McCray (D-Kansas) State Representative John Bower (R-Kansas) State Representative Richard C. Loux (D-Kansas) House Minority leader State Representative Donn J. Everett (R-Kansas) House Majority leader

The President was announced by the Sergeant at Arms Frank Newhauser.

12:10 12:25 The President addressed the Joint Session of the Kansas State Legislature. Members of the press

The President, escorted by Governor Bennett went to his motorcade.

12:30 12:45 The President and Governor Bennett motored from the State Capitol to the Governor's residence, Cedar Crest.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) SHAMROCK HILTON HOTEL FEBRUARY 11, 1975 HOUSTON, TEXAS TIME DAY 12:45 p.m. TUESDAY -PHONE TIME ] ACTIVITY 0:: r---I-n---'---O-u-t--~ ~

12:45 The president was met by Mrs. Robert F. Bennett, wife of the Governor.

12:45 3:55 The President attended a reception and working luncheon with Midwest state Governors. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C."

3:55 The President, escorted by Governor Bennett went to his motorcade.

4:00 4:10 The President motored from the Governor's residence to the Ramada Inn, Topeka, Kansas. Enroute the President greeted school children.

The President was met by: Sam Cohen, owner of the Ramada Inn Jack Warner, nephew of the President Mrs. Jack Warner, wife Jim Markley, distant relative of the President

The President went to his suite.

4:15 4:45 The President hosted a reception for Kansas Republican leaders. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D."

6:57 The President went to an off-stage announcement area.

7:00 The President went to the platform in the ballroom.

7:00 7:40 The President participated in his 8th press conference. The President's remarks were broadcast live on nationwide television.

7:50 The President returned to his motorcade.

7:50 8:05 The President motored from the Ramada Inn to Forbes AFB, Topeka, Kansas.

CST EST a:TIr 11 :10 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Forbes AFB, Topeka, Kansas to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "E." (Actual flying time - 2 hours)

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) SHAMROCK HILTON HOTEL FEBRUARY 11 1975 HOUSTON, TEXAS TIME DAY 11 ·15 n m TUESDAY PHONE r--­ TIME "" ACTIVITY "~ 0: ~--ln---'---O-ut--' £

11:15 11 :30? The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "F."

11:24 The president went to the second floor Residence.

11:45 P The President telephoned his son, Steve. The call was not completed.

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page~ of ~ Page(s). MEDIA WORKING BREAKFAST APPENDIX "An Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston, Texas Attendance conf TEXAS PR ESS February 11, 1975 by Jerry Warren circulation given in parentheses all present

~dward N. Wishcampej"H. 000) . -Vice President Abilene Reporter News 100 Cypress Street Abilene, TX 79604 (~15) 673-4271

Mr. Wes Izzard (49,000) Editor··in- Chief AmarIllo News/Globe Times 900 Harrison Street Amarillo, Texas 79105 806-376-4488

Mr. Sam Wood (102,000) Editor Austin American-Statesman 308 Guadalupe Austin, Texas 78767 'lI;:>,-47(1-/.hhl

Mr. J. Thomas Ricketson (80, 000) President Beaumont Enterprise/Journal 380 Walnut Street P. O. Box 3071 BeaUlnont, Texas 77704 713-833-3311

*Mr. Edward H. Harte (98, 000) Publisher and Editor Corpus Christi Caller/Times 820 Lower Broadway Corpus Christi, TX 78401 512··884-2011

Mr. Joe M. Dealey, President (267,000) News A. H. Bela Corporation Dallas, TX 7522.2 214-747-4611 APPENDIX "A" -p.2 2/11/75 TEXAS PR ESS cont.

Mr. Tom Simmons Managing Editor Dallas News A. H. Be10 Corporation Communications Center DaHas, Texas 75222 214-747-4611

Mr. Tom Johnson Publisher Dallas Times Herald 1101 Par.ific Dallas, Texas 75202 214-744-6111

Mr. Felix McKnight Vice Chariman Dallas Times Herald 1101 Pacific Dallas, Texas 75202 214-744-6111

Mr. Frank Feuille, III President and Publisher EI Paso Times Newspape r Printing Corporation 401 Mills Street E1 Paso, Texas 79901 915-532-1661

Mr. Robert VV'. Lee (47, 000) Vice President and Editor E1 Paso Herald-Post Newspaper Printing Corporation 401 Mills Street El Paso, Texas 79901 915-532-1661 APPENDIX "A" p. 3 2/11/75

TEXAS PRESS Cont.

Mr. Les Daughtry (26,000) President, Publisher, and Editor Galveston News 8522 Teichman Road Galveston, Texas 77551

Mr. Everett D. Collier (299,000) Editor The Houston Chronicle 801 Texas Street ,j i~ . Houston, Texas 77002 'I i 713-220-7171 I I { Mr. Philip G. Warner Assistant Editor The Houston Chronicle 801 Texas Street Houston. Texas 77002 713-220-7171

William P. Hobby, Jr. President and Executive Editor The Houston Post · . APPENDIX "A" p.4 -=-2/=l-::'l"+-/7=':::S=--=-J TEXAS PRESS Cont.

Mr. Edwin D. Hunter Vice President, Managing Editor The Houston Post 4747 Southwest Freeway Houston, Texas 77001 713-621-7000

Mr. V. L. DeBolt (35,000) Publisher and Editor Odessa American 222 East 4th Odessa, Texas 79760 915-337-4661

Mr. Jack Scott (27,000) Vice President and Publisher Port Arthur News 549 Fourth Street Port Arthur, Texas 77640 713-985-5541

Mr. Charles O. Kilpatrick (144,000) Publishing Editor San Antonio Express/News Express Publishing Company Avenue E and Third Street San Antonio, Texas 78205 512-225-7411

Mr. Frank A. Bennack,' Jr.(127, 000) Vice President and Editor-in-Chief San Antonio Light McCullough and Broadway San Antonio, Texas 78206 512-226-4271

Mr. Pat Taggart (48,000) President and Publisher Waco News - Tribune/ Times Herald 900 Franklin Waco, Texas 76703 817-753-1511 APPENDIX "A" p.5 LOUISIANA PR ESS 2/11/75

Mr. Robert Ewing Brown Chairman of the Board Shreveport Times 222 Lake Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71130 318-424-0373

Mr. Douglas L. Manship (104,000) " Publisher and Editor Baton Rouge Advocate/State Times Capital City Press 525 Lafayette Street Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821 504-348-0151

Mr. Walter G. Cowa.n New Orleans States Item 3800 Howard Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana 70140 504-521-7011

Mr. Stanley R. Tiner (45,000) Editor Shreveport Journal 222 Lake Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71130 318-424-0373

Mr. Raymond McDaniel (91,000) Executive Editor Shreveport Times 222 Lake Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71130 318-424-0373 APPENDIX "A" p.6 ARKANSAS PRESS 2/11/75

Ross PE!pdergast (36,000) Vice President~~Eastern Diyision Fort Smith Southwest Times Record Southwestern Operating Company 920 Rogers Avenue Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901 S01-782-2011

Mr. Walter E. Hussman, Jr. (68,000) Publisher Little Rock Arkansas Democrat Capitol A venue &: Scott Little Rock, Arkansas 72203 SOl-374-0321

Mr. Hugh B. Patterson, Jr. (llS,OOO) Publisher and President Li ttle Rock Gazette 112 West Third Avenue Little Rock, P~rkansas 7220.3 S01-376-6161

MISSISSIPPI PR ESS

Mr. Roland Weeks, Jr. (40,000) President and General Manager Biloxi-Gulfport South ':'v1ississippi Sun/Herald Gulf Publishing Company, Inc. DeBuys Road Gulfport, Mississippi 39501 601-896-2420 " Mr. T. M. Hederman, Jr. (109,000) Vice President and Editor Editor of Clarion Ledger Jackson C1arion- Ledger /News P. O. Box 40 Jackson, Mis sis sippi 3920S 601-353-2421 APPENDIX "A" p. 7 TEXAS BR OADCASTERS 2/11/75

Mr. Stanley Marsh. III KVII-TV American National Bank Building Amarillo, Texas 79105 806-373-1787

Mr. Da rrold Cannon President KAMR-TV Box 751 Amarillo, Texas, 79105 806-383-3321

Mr. Theodore Shanbaum President KTXS-TV (12) Grayson Stations 1403 SlocUlll Street Dallas, Texas 75207 915-677-2281

Mr. Earle H. Rast, Jr. Vice President and General Manager KFDA-TV (10) Box 1400 Amarillo, Texas 79105 J806) 383-2226

Mr. Jan1.es R. McCormick General Manager KVII-TV (7) Box 925 Amarillo, Texas 79105 806-373-1787 APPENDIX "A" p.8 TEXAS BROADCASTERS, Cont. 2/11/75

Mr. Lloyd Watson Operations and Program Manager KTVV-TV (36) Box 490 Austin, Texas 512-476-4611

Mr: J. C. Kellam General Manager KTBC Radio Box 1209 A~stin, Texas 78767 512-472-2424

Mr. Tolbert Foste r President and General Manager KVUE (24) Box 9927 Austin, Texas 78766 512-459-6521

Mr. William Hill

KBMT (I2) Box 1550 Beaumont, Texas 77704 713-833-7512

Mr. Roy Shotts Vice President and General Manager KJAC-TV (4) Box 3257 Port Arthur, Texas 77640 713-985-5557 APPENDIX "AI! p. 9 2/11/75 TEXAS BROADCASTERS Cont.

Mr. Michael D. McKinnon President and General Manager KIll (3) Box 6669 Corpus Christi, Texas 78411 512-854-4733

Mr. Vann M. Kennedy " President and General Manager KZTV(10} KSIX-AM-FM Show Room Building Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 512-844-1616

Mr. John J. McCrory Vice President and General Manager KDFW-TV (4) 400 North Griffin Dallas, Texas 75202 214-743-5711

Mr. David G. Scribner President KDTV (39) 3900 Harry Hines Road Dallas, Texas 75219 214-521-3900

Mr. Jarnes?vI. ?-:ioroney,. President WFAA-TV (8) Comm.unications Center Dallas, Texas 75202 214-748-9631

Mr. Mike Shapiro Executive Vice President and General Manager WFAA-TV Communications Center Dallas, Texas 75202 214-748-9631 APPENDIX "An p.10 TEXAS BROADCASTERS, Cont. 2/11/75

Mr. Frank Stewart Senior Vice President and General Manager KTRH Box 1520 Houston, Texas 77001 713-526-4591

Mr. Blake Byrne President and General Manager KXAS-TV Box 1780 Fort Worth, Texas 76101 817-536-1981

Mr. John B. Walton President KELP-TV (l4) Box 12277 El Paso, Texas 79912 915-533-5911

Mr. James C. Richdale, Jr. President and General Manager KHOU -TV (11) Box 11 Houston, Texas 77001 713-526-8811 , . APPENDIX "A" p.ll 2/11/75

TEXAS BR OADCASTERS Cont.

Mr. Gene Jacobsen Station Manager KHTV (39) Box 1439 Houston, Texas 77001 713-781-3930

Mr. Jack Harris, President, Broadcast Director and General Manager KPRC-TV (2) Box 2222 Houston, Texas 77001 713-771-4631

Mr. Williard Walbridge Senior Vice President KTRK-TV (13) Box 13 Houston, Texas 77001 7!:3666 0?l3

Mr. RayrrlOnd G. Schindler, President KVRL (26) Box 22810, 3935 Westheirner Road Houston, Texas 77027 713-626-2610 APPENDIX "A" p.12 2/11/75 TEXAS BROADCASTERS Cont.

Mr. Wayne Kearl President and General Manager KENS-TV (5) Avenue E and 4th Street San Antonio, Texas 78205 512-225-7411

Mr. James Schiavone Vice President and General Manager KSA T - TV (12) Box 2478 San Antonio, Texas 78298 512-226-7611

Mr. Emilio Nicolas Vice President and General Manager KWEX-TV (41) Box 925 San Antonio, Texas 78204 512-227-4141

Mr. Edward Cheviot Vice President and General Manager KMOL Box 2641 San Antonio, Texas 78299 -512-226-4251

Mr. William E. Hobbs Executive Vice Presidp.nt and General Manager KAUZ-TV (6) Box 2130 Wichita Falls, Texas 76307 817-322-6957

! I. APPENDIX "A" p.13 2/11/75

LOUISIANA BROADCASTERS

WAFB-TV (9) WAFB-FM Tom E. Gibbens President and General Manager 929 Government Street Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821 (504) 348-4921

WDSU-TV (6) A. Louis Read President and General Manager 520 Royal Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 (504) 588-9378

WWL-TV (4) J. Michael Early General Hanager 1024 N. Rampart Street New Orleans, Louisiana 70116 (504) 529-4444

, . 1 i 1 APPENDIX "A" p.14 2/11/75

MISSISSIPPI BR OADCASTERS

Mr. Kenneth Dean President WLBT Box 1712 Jackson, Mississippi 39205

I ! . 1 APPENDIX "A" p.15 2/11/75

Administration

Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Frank G. Zarb, Administrator, Federal Energy Administration (FEA) Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Paul H. O'Neill, Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) James H. Falk, Associate Direc~or of the Domestic Council for Intergovernmental Relations Gerald L. Warren, Deputy Press Secretary John G. Carlson, Assistant Press Secretary John W. Hushen, Deput,}Press Secretary John T. Calkins, Executive Assistant to Counsellor Robert T. Hartmann Sidney L. Jones, Counsellor to the Secretary of the Treasury ·" APPENDIX "B"

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30 v He Ien Th Cll:::2S UPI 31. Gaylord S"r~ AP 32. Darryl Eei -"·-""s UPI Photo 33. John Duri.-;'''''''' A2 Photo 34. Tom DeFrani New'sweek 35. Jerry Ad.aas CBS Pool 36. Al Colby CBS Pool 37 .. Cleve RyaI! CBS Pe)ol 38. ~Ir.. J. ;:::-..=. ~~:J. Deputy Press Secretary 39. "Mr. _0: Carlton UPI 40. ~'!r" J. ::ea~!l S~. Louis Post Dispatch '

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APP.ENDIX "C".; Attendance confirmed by Office of James Falk all present MIDWEST STATE GOVERNORS' LUNCHEON CEDAR CREST, Governor's Mansion, Kansas February 11, 1975

The President

Governor Robert F. Bennett (R-Kansas) Governor Christopher S. Bond (R-Missouri) Governor Robert D. Ray (R-Iowa)

Governor Wendell R. Anderson (D-Minnesota) Governor Daniel Walker (D-Illinois) Governor J~~ James Exxon (D-Nebraska) Governor Patrick J. Lucey (D-Wiscons~n) Governor Richard F. Kneip (D-South Dakota) Govettnor Arthur A. Link (D-North Dakota) Governor-Richard D. Lamm (D-C61orado)

Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers(CEA) Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Richard G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Ronald H. Nessen Press~;, Secretary James Falk, Associate Director of the Domestic Council for Intergovernmental Relations APPENDIX "D" Attendance confirmed by Susan Hosmer

-all present

KANSAS GOP LEADERS RECEPTION Ramada Inn Topeka, Kansas February 11, 1975

The President

Robert F. Bennett, Governor (R-Kansas)

Richard Rogers, Kansas Senate Leader Pro Tern

Mrs. Richard (Beth) Rogers, Republican National Committeewoman

McDill (Huck) Boyd, Republican National Committeeman and member of the Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee

Jack Ranson, Republican State Chairman for Kansas

R. S. McGill, Speaker of the Kansas House of Represenatatives

Mrs. H.W. (Mary Nell) Reece, Vice Chairman of the Kansas State Republican Committee

Mr. H.W. Reece,owner of Reece Construction Company, a highway construction firm in Kansas

Howard Wilkin, President of the Leadership Club

Pat Storey, Administrative Assistant to the Governor of Kansas for Republican Liaison

Senator James B. Pearson (R-Kansas)

Congressman Garner E. Shriver (R-Kansas)

A list of White House staff and Administration personnel present at the reception was not available for inclusion in the President's log. .~" ..-,.,." ..... "., .... .' APPENDIX "E"

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FOR OFr:rCT;\L US~ om,;r APPENDIX "F"

HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST February II, 1975

From: Andrews AFB, Maryland

TO: South Grounds of the White House

The President Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) Ronald H. Nessen Press Secretary Richard B. Cheney,Ueputy Assistant James Falk, Associate Director of the Domestic Council for Intergovernmental Relations Terrence O'Donnell, Aide David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer William Lukash, Rear Adm., USN, Ph~ician Lt. Col. Robert Blake, Military Aide