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Whpr19761026-007 Digitized from Box 33 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library - 10 - POOLS (cont. ) t-·"" ,'ss,.: ,,, ""1] v' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1976 PRESS POOL #31 - Travel from .Arlington Park Hilton to 0 1 Hare, Air Force One from Chicago to .Atlantic City. (Gather at HO'We.rd Johnson front &lltrance 7:30 a.m.) AP - Cormier or Benedict The Record - Benfield UPI- Growald or Lambro ABC Correspondent - Garcia AP Photo - Bregg CBS Crew (2) - Nelson and .Adams UPI Photo - Cancellare PRESS POOL #32 - Travel from NAFEC Airport to Boardwalk, and into Ballroom. AP - Cormier or Benedict The Record - Benfield UPI - Growald or Lambro ABC Correspondent - Garcia AP Photo - Bregg CBS Crew (Z) UPI Photo - Cancellare ABC Crew (2) Time Photo - Halstead NBC Crew (2) Newsweek Photo - McNamee CBS Radio Engineer - Hannen Lighting Technician PRESS POOL #33 - Travel from Haddon Hall Hotel to NAFEC .Airport. (Gather at rear of camera platform immediately upon conclusion of remarks 12:29 p.m.) AP - Cormier or Benedict Baltimore Sun - Dobbin UPI - Growald or Lambro NBC Correspondent­ AP Photo - Bregg CBS Crew (2) UPI Photo - Cancellare ABC Crew (2) Time Photo- Halstead NBC Crew (2) Newsweek Photo - McNamee CBS Radio Engineer - Hannen Lighting Technician PRESS POOL #34 - Air Force One from Atlantic City to Philadelphia. AP - Cormier or Benedict Baltimore Sun - Dobbin UPI - Growald or Lambro NBC Correspondent - Jamieson AP Photo - Bregg CBS Crew (2) - Adams and Nelson UPI Photo - Cancellare PRESS POOL #35 - Travel from Philadelphia International to Villanova University. AP-Cormier or Benedict Baltimore Sun - Dobbin UPI - Growald or Lambro NBC Correspondent - Jamieson AP Photo - Bregg CBS Crew (2) UPI Photo - Cancellare ABC Crew (2) Time Photo - Halstead NBC Crew (2) Newsweek Photo - McNamee CBS Radio Engineer - Hannen Lighting Technician PRESS POOL #36 - Travel from Villanova to WPVI-TV Studio, travel to Philadelphia Civic .Auditorium and remakrs, travel to Plymouth Meeting Mall and remarks, travel to Valley Forge Music Fair and remarks, and travel to Airport Sheraton. (Assemble in Press Center 3:20p.m.) .A P - Cormier or Benedict Gannett - Ringle UPI - Growald or Lambr() CBS Correspondent AP Photo - Bregg CBS Crew (2) UP! Photo - Cancellare ABC Crew (2) Time Photo - Halstead NBC Crew (2) Newsweek Photo - McNamee CBS Radio Engineer - Hannen Lighting Technician (MORE FOR THURSDAY POO.L~J I ·~ ... ;~. - 11 - POOLS (cont. ) : _,, .. t) '· •. •.• THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19,74,;.· , I PRESS POOL #37 - Travel•:from Sher:~~~n to Philadelphia hlt~rnatlonal Airport and Air Force· One from Philadeip~i- to Indianapolis. (Board Press Bus Ill 6:15 a.m. and willbe dropped en rout~ to airport.) AP- Cormier or Benedict New Republic - Osborne UPI - GroWa.ld or Lambro JJPI .Audio - Gitt~s AP ·Photo - Bregg NBC G·rew (2) .~ Weinstock .and UPI Photo - Cancellare · . Ste,igelman . PRESS POOL #38 - Travel from Indianapolis International Airport (Weir-Cook) to Scottish Rite Cathedral. AP - Cormier or Benedict New York Times - Naughton UPI - Growald or Lambro UPI Audio - Gittine s AP Photo - Bregg NBC Crew (2) UPI Photo - Cancellare ABC Crew (2). Time Photo -Halstead: CBS Crew (2) Newsweek Photo - McNamee NBC Radio Engineer - Alva.rado . NY Times Photo - Zabala Lighting Technician New Republic - Osborne PRESS POOL #39 - Travel from Scottish Rite Cathedral to Indianapolis International Airport. (Gather at camera platform during remarks.) AP - Cormier or Benedict Columbus Dispatch- Embrey UPI - Growald or Lambro CBS Correspondent - AP Photo - Bregg NBC Crew (2) UPI Photo - Cancellare ABC Crew (2) Time Photo - Halstead CBS Crew (2) Newsweek Photo - McNamee NBC Radio Engineer - A.lvarado NY Times Photo - Zabala Lighting Technician Newsweek - DeFrank PRESS POOL #40 - Air Force One from Indianapolis to Cincinnati. AP - Cormier or Benedict Columbus Dispatch - Embrey UPI - Growald or Lambro CBS Correspondent- AP Photo - Bregg NBC Crew (2) - Weinstock and UPI Photo - Cancellare Steigelman PRESS POOL #41 - Travel from Greater Cincinnati Airport to Fountain Square and travel to Greater Cincinnati Airport. AP -Cormier or Benedict Columbus Dispatch - Embrey UPI - Growald or Lambro CBS Correspondent - AP Photo - Bregg NBC Crew (2) UPI Photo - Cancellare ABC Crew (2) Time Photo - Halstead CBS Crew (2) Newsweek Photo - McNamee NBC Radio Engineer -Alvarado NY Times Photo - Zabala Lighting Technician N•wsweek- DeFrank (MORE) , - 12 - .... POOL~ .(cont.) PRESS POOL #42 - Air Force One from Cincinnati and Cleveland. (Gather at press area of departure Site·, Air· Force One.) AP - Cormier or Benedict· Cimcinnati Enqui. er - Wheat UPI- Growald or Lambro .. NBC Correspondent ... Berg~r AP Photo - Bregg NBC Crew (Z) - Weinstock & UPI Photo - Cancellare Steigelman PRESS POOL #43 - Travwl from Cleveland-Hopkins Airport to WJW -TV Studio, navel to Earlin Hall and parade motorcade, Fundraiser remarks, and travel to Marriott Hotel. (Members of expanded pool should board Northwest press plane to arrive Cleveland-Hopkins airport before Air Force One. ) AP- Cormier or Benedict ·Cincinnati Enquirer - Wh•at UPI - Growald or Lambro. NBC Correspondent - Berger AP Photo - Bregg NBC Crew (2) UPI Photo - Cancellare ABC Crew (Z) Time Photo - Halstead CBS Crew (Zfl Newsweek Photo - McNamee NBC Radio Engineer - Alvarado NY Times Photo - Zabala Lighting Technician · . Time - Fischer (MORE FOR FRIDAY POOLS) . ·• ; ,: ... .. 29 .. TUESDAY, OCT.QB~R 26, I i~?p . \ . PRESS NOTE:. Ba~gage ~ih b~ accepted froiri 8 until 9 a.m. in the lobby of ths Ph:tsbu~gh Hilton Hotel. -! <;:a~e,~a e~pipment must b~ checked in hy 8:15 a.m. in the Press Ceriter. · -· 9:00 a. tn. edt THE PRESIDENT arrives Grand Ballrol"'~· i~r ·~~e.ting ... ·.. ~~ of Pittsburgh Ec~nQmic Club. · .-... ,, ·..: OPEN PRESS COVERAGE PRESS NOTE: Press facilities located at camera platform: 10 lpng dista~ce telephones Z mults I 451 camera throw :·_ · 9;02 a.m. edt Introduction of the President by Jim Burnham, President, Pittsburgh Econo~ia Club• .9:05 a.m. edt PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS. \. FULL PRESS COVERAGE li/1,,-·~ :.- PRESS NOTE: The President's remarks ~ill be piped . to the Press Center. : ~ " · . 9:ZO a.m. edt PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS CONCLUDE. THE PRESIDE:NT will accept qu~stions !r~:qt the moderator, .... _ ...- who will have 9btained questions freJm the a\ldience prior -........ ' ; ..... to the arrival CIJt ~he President. · , ·,. "".) ~· ,.. .c.,- •.. • ~ \ ... •· -. , ·· : --? :40 a.,; m.· edt Question ap~ Answer se·s sion concludes, ~\ . ~ PRESS Nof~: Upon conclusion of Question a:nd .Answ;r Session, P~~§s Pool #27 gather at camera platfo~ ·. -,..;;._ and procae4,-~o mobrcade. · · ~ rL., r.... !:_ .l·' .""" ' , :: THE PRESIDENti ~eparts Grand Ballroom en !~ute suite;·.,-.,·:~·< • 'i "'' ·, . • .... ·.<_·. THE PRESIDEN't:;departs Pittsburgh Hilton Ho.tel via auto , , en route Jones &·~~~tughlin Steel Plant, Aliquippa# ' - Pennsylvania. .-:~ :: . -, ; ..,;~ ; . .. ~ .. , , ..' ··- \. .. - ~ . PretJ& Pool 1121 ft¥J.ows. \ l' ;· . - ' . ~ - . ~ .- ( PRESS NOT§::~ard hats and safety glass~s will be in · the motO.rcad~ vehicles and will be required for the . t . ~ tour ,n.l the stE\_el mill. · · · l. ..~. (MO~E) ,· v: Q:o- ' .• TUESDAY, ~CTOBER Z6t_!976 10:45 a.m. edt THE PRESIDENT arrives J~nes & Laughlin Stoel Plant, (BOP Building), Aliq\£ippa. PRESSPOOLfZ7COVERAGE The President is met by: Mr. Paul Thayer, Jones & La\~.ghlin C~airmz.n . Mr. Tom Graham, Jones & Laughlin President Mr. Ed Renner, Jones & Laughlin Executive Vice President Mr. Sam Ambler, Jones & Laughlin Plant Manager THE PRESIDENT proceeds inside building for tcur of the plant. Press Pool #27 follows. 10:45 a.~ edt Press buses depart Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel en route Greater Pittsburgh International Airport (91lth Air Reserve Section), Pittsburgh. 11:15 a.m. edt Press buses arrive Greater Pittsburgh. International Airport. PRESS NOTE: Press facilities located.in press area: 5 long distance telephones 11:15 a.m. edt . THE PRESIDENT concludes tour of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Plant and proceeds to motorcade.·. PRESS NOTE: Safety attire should be returned as you· exit plant. · 11 :ZO a, m. edt THE PRESIDENT departs Jones & Laughlin Steel Plant via auto en route Greater Pittsburgh International Airport. Press Pool /#Z7 follows. 11 :45 a. m. edt · THE PRESIDENT arrives Greater Pittsburgh Internatio2tal Airport (9~lth Air Reserve Section), Pittsburgh. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE· 11 :50 a.m. edt . THE PRESIDENT boards Air Force One and departs Pittsburgh International Airport en route Air Force Reserve Operations Ramp, Chicago O'Hare International,. Chicago, lllinols, - Flying Time: 55 minutes · Time Change: -1 hour . , Press Pool #tZ8 accompanies the President aboard Air Fgrce One• . 11:55 a.m. edt· Press plane departs Pittsburgh International Airport en route Chicago O'Hare International, Chicago,- filinois (MORE). ; . .. 31 .. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1976 ·, 11:35 a.m. edt Press plane arrives Chicago O'Hare International, Air Force Reserve Operations Ramp, CJ\icago, Illinois. PRESS NOTE: Press facilities located in press area. IO~nng distance telephones 11 :45 a., m. edt THE PRESIDENT arrives O'Hare Internationc..l, Air Foroe Reserve Operations Ramp, Chicago, illinois, OPEN PRESS COVERAGE The President is met by: Senator Charles Percy GOP and PFC Greeting Committee 12:00 noon edt THE PRESIDENT departs 0 1 Hare International via au~ en route Ford City Shopping Mall, Southwest Chicago. Press Pool #Z9 and press buses follow, 1 :00 p.m. edt THE PRESIDENT arrives Ford City Shopping Mall. PRESS POOL #29 COVERAGE PRESS NOTE: Press proceed to indo('lr camera platform in shopping mall. Press !acUities at platform: 10 long distance telephones 2 mults - 45 1 camera throw The President is greeted by: Former Governor Richard Ogilvie Mr. Harry J. Sikorski, General Manager, Ford City Mall 1 :07 p.m. edt THE PRESIDENT enters Ford City Mall area, Center Mall. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE (MORE) . :·- - 1 :20 p.m. edt PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS. FULL PRESS COVERAGE 1 :3·0 p.m. edt PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS CONCLUDE. PRESS NOTE: Upon conclusion of remarks, the President will be joined by GOP Congressional candidates. PRESS NOTE: Upon conclusion of remarks, Press Pool #30 gather at camera platf()rm and proceed to motorcade.
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