Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 77) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library

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

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) PRESIDENTIAL VACATION RESIDENCE AUGUST 18 1975 VAIL, COLORADO TIME DAY 8 -09 a.m. MONDAY

TIME ~ ACTIVITY c::" '"" I--I-n--'--O-ut--I J: ~

The President and the First Lady were overnight guests in the residence of Richard Bass, Mill Creek Circle, Vail, Colorado.

8:09 The President went to his motorcade.

8:09 8:26 The President motored from the Presidential vacation residence to Nottingham Farm. He was accompanied by: Jack Ford Christine Vail, friend of Jack Ford

8:29 9:09 The President flew by helicopter from Nottingham Farm helipad to the Paraho Oil Shale Development site, Rifle, Colorado. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A. II

The President was greeted by: Senator Gary Hart (D-Colorado) Mrs. Gary Hart Congressman Timothy E. Wirth (D-Colorado) Mrs. Timothy E. Wirth Harry Pforzheimer, Vice President of Sohio Petroleum Company and Manager of Oil Shale and Tar Sand for the Standard Oil Company (Ohio) and Program Director for the Paraho Oil Shale Demonstration John B. Jones, Jr., President of Paraho Development Corporation and Development Engineering, Incorp­ orated (DEI) Wayne N. Aspinall, former Congressman (D-Colorado)

9:15 The President returned to his motorcade.

9:15 9:35 The President motored from the helipad to the Adit #1 Oil Shale mine shaft. He was accompanied by: Senator Hart Congressman Wirth Mr. Aspinall Mr. Pforzheimer Mr. Jones Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA)

9:35 11:23 The Presidential party toured the Paraho Oil Shale Demonstra­ tion site. Members of the press

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) PRESIDENTIAL VACATION RESIDENCE AUGUST 18, 1975 VAIL, COLORADO TIME DAY 9:40 a.m. MONDAY -PHONE TIME il '0 'u ACTIVITY ;::~ " II '"II In Out 0.. '" 9:40 The Presidential party went to the entryway of Adit #1.

9:45 10:00 The Presidential party participated on a tour of Adit #1 and briefing on the mining of oil shale.

10:00 The Presidential party returned to their motorcade.

10 :03 10:22 The Presidential party motored from Adit #1 to the Paraho process retort site. Enroute, they viewed a rock crusher.

10:25 The Presidential party went to the control room.

10:25 10 :30 The Presidential party received a briefing on the retort process of converting shale to oil.

10:30 The Presidential party went to the oil tank farm. Enroute, they had a visual overview of the retort complex.

'­ 10 :35 The Presidential party viewed the oil collection tanks. 10:45 The Presidential party viewed tne rock crusher.

10:50 The Presidential party returned to their motorcade.

10:50 10:55 The Presidential party motored from the retort site to the retorted shale management site.

10:55 The Presidential party received a briefing on shale manage­ ment.

11:01 11:06 The Presidential party motored from the retorted shale management site to the vegetation site.

11:06 The Presidential party participated on a inspection tour and briefing on shale vegetation.

11:20 The Presidential party returned to their motorcade.

11:20 11:23 The Presidential party motored from the vegetation site to the he1ipad zone.

The President bade farewell to: Mr. Pforzheimer Mr. Jones Senator Hart Congressman Wirth Mr. Aspinall

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) PRESIDENTIAL VACATION RESIDENCE AUGUST 18, 1975 VAIL, COLORADO TIME DAY 11:28 a.m. MONDAY

TIME "g ~ ACTIVITY ~ 1------,,------1 £II II In Out "" '"

11:28 11:58 The President flew by helicopter from the Paraho Development site to Grand Junction Airport, Grand Junction, Colorado. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

12 :01 The President was greeted by Mayor Larry Kozisek (Grand Junction, Colorado).

The President, escorted by Mayor Kozisek, went to the airport terminal.

12:05 12:30 The President met with Colorado West Area Council of Govern­ ments representatives. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B."

12:30 The President went to the "Spirit of '76."

MDT CDT 12:39 3:16 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Grand Junctiol1 to the Air National Guard facility, Des Moines, . For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

(Actual flying time: 1 hour, 37 minutes)

3:20 The President was greeted by Iowa state officials and Republican leaders. For a list of welcoming officials, see APPENDIX "D." Members of the press

3:27 The President, escorted by Robert D. Ray (R-Iowa), went to his motorcade.

3:27 3:54 The President and Governor Ray motored from the Air National Guard facility to the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

3:54 5:16 The President attended the Iowa State Fair. Members of the press

3:54 The President and Governor Ray went to the 4-H Club exhibit Hall.

3:58 The President and Governor Ray were greeted by: C.J. Ganger, State Leader 4-H Club activities and youth, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Bill Raney. 4-H Club representative and student at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Marcia Henderson, 4-H Club representative and studen at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) PRESIDENTIAL VACATION RESIDENCE AUGUST 18. 1975 VAIL, COLORADO TIME DAY 3:58 p.m. MONDAY r-----­PHONE TIME '8 ACTIVITY ~ ~--I-n---r---o-ut--~ l

The President and Governor Ray toured exhibit booths in the 4-H Club exhibit hall. They were escorted by: Mr. Raney Miss Henderson

The Presidential party toured the livestock area.

4:26 The President bade farewell to Mr. Raney and Miss Henderson.

4:26 The President and Governor Ray returned to their motorcade.

4:26 4:35 The President and Governor Ray motored from the 4-H Club exhibit Hall to the Iowa State Fairgrounds grandstand area.

4:40 The President, escorted by Governor Ray, went to the speaker's platform. For a list of platform guests, APPENDIX "E."

The President was greeted by Jean M. Kleve, President of the Iowa State Fair Board.

The President went to his seat.

The President was introduced by Governor Ray.

4:46 5:06 The President addressed the crowd gathered at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

5:11 The President presented Governor Ray with the President's "E" Award for Export Service. Governor Ray accepted the award on behalf of the Iowa Development Commission. in recognition of its contributions to the promotion of export expansion within the Iowa business community.

5:16 The President, escorted by Governor Ray, returned to his motorcade.

5:16 5:27 The President motored from the Iowa State Fairgrounds to the Hotel Fort Des Moines.

5:30 The President was greeted by: Don Boss, owner of the Hotel Fort Des Moines Donald N. Paton, General Manager of the Hotel Fort Des Moines

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) AUGUST 18 1975 PRESIDENTIAL VACATION RESIDENCE TIME DAY VAIL, COLORADO 5:30 p.m. MONDAY -PHONE TIME 'll g ACTIVITY 0:: It In Out ... 5:30 The President, Escorted by Governor Ray, went to his suite.

5 :35 The President bade farewell to Governor Ray

The President met with: 5:38 5:50 Mary Louise Smith, Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) 5:38 6:15 Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant 5:55 6:15 J. Merle Anderson, President of the Iowa Farm Bureau 5:55 6:15 Kenneth Thatcher, Executive Director of the Iowa Farm Bureau 5:55 6:15 Merle Grodt, President of the Soy Bean Council

6:50 The President, escorted by Governor Ray, went to the Grand Ballroom.

6:53 7:45 The President attended a. reception hosted by the Iowa State Republican Finance Committee. For a partial list of attendees, see·~APPENDIX "F. II "-' Members of the Press

6:53 The President and Governor Ray greeted guests.

7:10 The President and Governor Ray went to the platform. For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX "G."

7 :13 The President was introduced by Governor Ray.

7:20 7:40 The President addressed approximately 500 guests attending the fundraiser reception.

7:40 The President presented Republican Hall of Fame plaques to: Burton Newell, Republican County Finance Chairman from Spirit Lake, Iowa Charles E. Wittenmeyer, retiring Republican National Committeeman for Iowa

7:45 The President, escorted by Governor Ray, went to the City Room.

7:46 9:15 The President and Governor Ray attended a Republican fundraiser dinner and reception. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "H."

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) PRESIDENTIAL VACATION RESIDENCE AUGUST 18, 1975 VAIL, COLORADO TIME DAY 7:46 p.m. MONDAY -PHONE TIME 11 ACTIVITY "'" ~--I-n---r---o-ut--~!

7:46 The President received dinner guests.

8:00 The Presidential party went to the Wedgwood Room.

8:00 9:15 The Presidential party had dinner.

9:15 The President bade farewell to dinner guests.

9:15 The President, escorted by Governor Ray, went to his motor­ cade.

The President bade farewell to Governor Ray.

9:15 9:26 The President motored from the Hotel Fort Des Moines to the Des Moines Municipal Airport.

9:34 10:07 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Des Moines Municipal Airport to Twin City International Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "L II

10 :05 10:07 P The President talked with the First Lady.

10:10 The President was greeted by Minnesota State officials and Republican leaders. The President's arrival was broad­ cast live over local television. For a list of welcoming officials, see APPENDIX "J."

The President was p~sented a bicentennial medallion by Lt. Governor Rudy Perpich (D-Minnesota) and Minnesota Bicentennial Commission Chairman.

10:15 The Presidentl'eturnedi'bo his motorcade.

10:15 10: 32 The President motored from the Twin Cities International Airport to L'Hotel Sofitel, 5601 West 78th Street, Bloomington, Minnesota. He was accompanied by: Governor Wendell R. Anderson (R-Minnesota) Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minnesota) Congressman Albert H. Quie (R-Minnesota) Congressman Bill Frenzel (R-Minnesota) Congressman Thomas M. Hagedorn (R-Minnesota)

The President was greeted by Morris G. Levy, Jr., President of the L'Hotel Sofitel.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) PRESIDENTIAL VACATION RESIDENCE AUGUST 18, 1975 VAIL, COLORADO TIME DAY 10 :32 p.m. MONDAY -PHONE TIME '0 ? ~ u ACTIVITY Q: ~ 1------,-----1 II II In Out "- '"

The President went to his suite.

10:35 ? The President met with: Jack Ford Christine Vail, friend of Jack Ford William S. Bloomer, the President's brother-in-law Mrs. William S. Bloomer

The President was an overnight guest at the L'Hotel Sofitel.

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GPO, 1974 OL- 555~863 Page~ of Page(.). APPENDIX "A"

HELICOPTER MANIFEST August 18, 1975

FROM: Avon, Colorado

TO: Rifle, Colorado

The President

Frank G. Zarb, Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) Richard B. Cheney, Depuyy Assistant Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician Capt. Walter Lee.Domina, Marine Corps Aide

FROM: Rifle, Colorado

TO: Grand Junction, Colorado

The President

Mr. Zarb Mr. Cheney Rear Adm. Lukash Capt. Domina APPENDIX liB"

Attendance not confirmed

MEETING WITH COLORADO WEST AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

Security Room Walker Field, Grand Junction, Colorado August 18, 1975

Larry Kozisek, Mayor of Grand Junction, Colorado

Lawrence Aubert, County Commissioner, Mesa County, Colorado

Pete Mattivi, County Commissioner, Garfield County, Colorado

Bill Van Arsdale, Mayor of Rifle, Colorado

Bill Brown, County Commissioner, Rio Blanco County, Colorado

Harry Crawford, Treasurer for Meeker, Colorado

Doyle Jackson, Mayor of Craig, Colorado

Dr. Neil McCandless, County Commissioner, Moffat County, Colorado

John P. Halligan, Executive Director of the Colorado West Area Council­ of Governments

Connie Hill, Secretary of the Colorado West Area Council of Governments

Barbara Darrell, Fiscal Officer for the Colorado West Area Council of Governments APPENDIX "c"

PASSENGER MANIFEST

AIR FORCE ONE 27000 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 996 Grand Junction, CO to Des Moines, IA 18 Aug 1975 Dep: l2:39pm Arr: 3:16pm 1+37 845SM

1­ THE PRESIDENT 2. Mr. Jack Ford 3. Miss Christy Vail, friend of Jack Ford 4. Mr. Frank Zarb. Adm. of the Federal Energy Administration (FEA) 5. Mr. Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) 6. Mr. Dick Cheney, Deputy Assistant 7. Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide 8. Mr. Ron Nessen, Press Secretary 9. Mr. Red Cavaney, Director of the Advance Office 10. Mr. Bill Gulley, Executive Asst. to the Military Aide ll. Mr. Robert Orben, Associate Editor 12. Mr. Jack Calkins, Exec. Asst. to the Counsellor to the Pres. Robert T. Hartmann 13. Mr. Greg Newell, Advance Representative, Republican National Committee (RNC) 14. Admiral William Lukash, Physician 15. Captain Lee Domina, Marine Corps Aide 16. Mr. Carl Schumacher, Photographer 17. Colonel Elmer Merrow, Deputy Commander, White House Communications Agency 18. Miss Elizabeth MacBeth, Receptionist, Mr. T. O'Donnell's ofc. 19. Miss Judy Morton, Secretary to Paul A. Theis 20. YNCS Donald Murray, Stenographer 21. SP7 Norman Stahl, driver, White House Gargage 22. SDCM Zosimo Monzon, steward 23. Mr. R. Pontius 24. :Hr. J. Merchant 25. Mr. R. Caughey 26. Mr. R. Cheadle 27. Mr. P. Donald USSS 28. Mr. W. Ebert 29. Mr. G. Larsen 30. Mr. L. Parker 31. Mr. A. Angelone 32. Mr. S. 0 33. Mr. Howard Benedict AP 34. Mr. Richard Lerner UPI 35. Mr. Charles Tasnadi AP Photo 36. Mr. Darryl Heikes UPI Photo 37. Mr. Wi lliam Wyant St. Louis Post Dispatch 38. Mr. Tom DeFrank Newsweek 39. Mr. Phil Jones CBS 40. Mr. Al Bargamian CBS 4l. Mr. Gene Gertoch CBS 42. Mr. Dale Kelsey CBS 43. Mr. Bill Roberts, Assistant Press Secretary

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPENDIX liD"

Attendance not confirmed

WELCOMING COMMITTEE

Air National Guard Facility Des Moines, Iowa

August 18, 1975

Governor Robert D. Ray (R-Iowa) Mrs. Robert D. Ray Senator John C. Culver (D-Iowa) Mrs. John C. Culver Congressman Neal Smith (D-Iowa) Congressman Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) Mayor Richard Olson (R-Des Moines, Iowa) and Mrs. Richard Olson Brig. Gen. Roger W. Gilbert, Base Commander, Air National Guard Facility, Des Moines, Iowa Mary Louise Smith, Chairman of the Republican National Committee Elmer M. Smith, husband John C. McDonald, Republican National Committeeman for Iowa

Mrs. James (Margaret) McDonald, Co-Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa Charles Wittenmeyer, retiring Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa W.H. Goodrich, Finance Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa Thomas H. Stoner, Chairman-elect of the Republican State Central Committee Of Iowa

Members of the Republican State Central of Iowa

John Axel Jane Eastin Thomas Tauke Char Helgens Roger Pease Mildred Schuler--will not attend John Tone Patricia Bain Rick Morain Marjorie Askew Hubert Schultz Rachel Evans APPENDIX "E"

Attendance not confirmed

IOWA STATE FAIRGROUNDS PLATFORM GUESTS

Iowa State Fair Des Moines, Iowa August 18, 1975

Front Row Richard C. Turner, Iowa State Attorney General

Lloyd R. Smith, Iowa

Maurice E. Baringer, Iowa State Treasurer

Mrs. John C. Culver

Robert Lounsberry, Iowa State Secretary of Agriculture

Congressman Neal Smith (D-Iowa)

Iowa State Fair Queen

Del Van Horn, Director of the Iowa Development Commission

Senator John C. Culver (D-Iowa)

Dr. Robert Parks, President of the Iowa State University and Ex-Officio Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

Podium

Governor Robert D. Ray (R-Iowa)

The President

Jean Kleve, President of the Iowa State Fair Board

Richard Olson, Mayor (Des Moines, Iowa)

Congressman Charles Grassley (R-Iowa)

Mrs. Robert D. Ray)

Ken Fulk, Secretary of the Iowa State Fair Board

Mrs. Richard Olson

Lt. Governor Arthur A. Neu, Lt. Governor of Iowa

continued • APPENDIX "E" p. 2 9/18/75

Back Row

C. J. Mathiessen, Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

C. C. Wagler~ Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

H.M. Duncan, Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

Wilbur Yount, Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

Howard Waters, Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

G.W. Prince, Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

Secret Service

Don Greiman, Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

Joe Deeney, Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

Thomas Huston, Member of the Iowa State Fair Board

Bill Rielly , Member of the Iowa State Fair Board and Master of Ceremonies APPENDIX "F" Attendance not confirmed.

IOWA REPUBLICAN FUNDRAISER

August 18, 1975

Partial Guest List The President

*John C. McDonald, outgoing Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa and Republican National Committeeman-elect

*Thomas H. Stoner, Chairman-elect of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa

Mrs. Elmer M. (Mary Louise) Smith, Chairman of the Republican National Committee and Republican National Committeewoman for Iowa

*Charles E. Wittenmeyer, outgoing Republican National Committeeman for Iowa.

Mrs. James (Margaret) McDonald, Co-Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa

W.H. "Billll Goodrich, Finance Chairman for the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa

Richard E. Redman, Co-Finance Chairman for the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa

Ralph R. Brown, Executive Director of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa

Charles E. "Chuckll Grassley, Congressman (R-Iowa)

Robert D. Ray, Governor (R-Iowa)

Arthur A. Neu, Lt. Governor (R-Iowa)

Melvin D. Synhorst, Secretary of State for Iowa

Lloyd R. Smith, State Auditor for Iowa

*Effective September 15, 1975

continued • • • APPENDIX "F" p. 2 9/19/75

Robert Lounsberry, Secretary of Agriculture for Iowa

Richard C. Turner, Attorney General for Iowa

Maurice E. Baringer, State Treasurer for Iowa

John Axel, Republican Committeeman, first District, Iowa

Jame Easten, Republican Committeewoman, first District, Iowa

Char Helgins, Republican Committeewoman, second District, Iowa

Tom Tauke, Republican Committeeman, second District, Iowa

Roger Pease, Republican Committeeman, third District, Iowa

Teeny Schuler, Republican Committeewoman, third District, Iowa

John Tone, Republican Committeeman, fourth District, Iowa

Pat Bain, Republican Committeewoman, fourth District, Iowa

Rick Morain, Republican Committeeman, fifth District, Iowa

Margery Askew, Republican Committeewoman fifth District, Iowa

Hubert Schul~z, Republican Committeeman, sixth District, Iowa

Rachel Evans, Republican Committeewoman, sixth District, Iowa APPENDIX "G II

Attendance not confirmed

RECEPTION HOSTED BY THE IOWA STATE REPUBLICAN FINANCE COMMITTEE

Grand Ballroom Hotel Fort Des Moines August 18, 1975

Platform Guests

Mrs. James (Margaret) McDonald, Co-Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa

Congressman Charles Grassley (R-Iowa)

The President

Governor Robert D. Ray (R-Iowa)

John C. McDonald, Republican National Committeeman for Iowa

Mrs. Elmer M. (Mary Louise) Smith, Republican National Committeewoman for Iowa and Chairman of the Republican National Committee

Charles E. Wittenmeyer, retiring Republican National Committeeman for Iowa

Burton Newell, Republican County Finance Chairman from Spirit Lake, Iowa APPENDIX "It'

Attendance not confirmed

IOWA REPUBLICAN FUNDRAISER DINNER

The Ci ty Room Hotel Fort Des Moines Des Moines, Iowa August 18, 1975

The President

Blaine Briggs, President of Briggs Printing Company, Des Moines, Iowa

John C. Eddy, partner with Whitfield, Musgrave, Se1vy, Kelly and Eddy law firm, Des Moines, Iowa (attending for Mr. Allen Whitfield.)

Robert J. Fleming, President of National By-Products, Inc., Des Moines, Iowa

Byron Godberson, President of Midwest Industries, Inc., manufacturer of farm and marine equipment, Ida Grove, Iowa

W.H. Goodrich, President of W.H. Goodrich, Inc., International Harvester Dealer; Finance Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa

Congressman Charles Grass1ey (R-Iowa)

Joseph E. Hall, President of McCoy Truck Lines, Waterloo, Iowa

James M. Hoak, Manager of the Wheeler Division, St. Regis Paper Company, West Des Moines, Iowa

Currier Holman, President of the Iowa Beef Processors, Dakota City, Nebraska (lives in Sioux City)

Don Jennings, Memper of the Board of Directors of Economy Forms Corporation, Dakota City, Nebraska (attending for Mr. W.A. Jennings.)

R.C. Kautz, Chairman of the Board, Grain Processing Ccrporation, Kent Feeds, Inc., Muscatine, Iowa

Robb B. Ke11~y, President and Treasurer of the Employers Mutual Companies, insurance, Des Moines, Iowa

John C. McDonald, Chairman of the Iowa State Republican Committee

continued APPENDIX H H' p. 2 9/18/75

M. M. McMichael, Vice Chairman of the Iowa-Des Moines National Bank, Des Moines, Iowa (attending for John R. Fitzgibbon.)

Marvin Pomerantz, President of the Great Plains Bag Corporation, Des Moines, Iowa

Governor Robert D. Ray (R-Iowa)

John Ruan, President and Treasurer of the Ruan Transport Corporation, Des Moines, Iowa

Mrs. Elmer (Mary Louise) Smith, Republican National Committeewoman from Iowa and Chairman of -the Republican National Committee

C. M. Stanley,Stanley Consultants, Muscatine, Iowa

Thomas H. Stoner, President of Stoner Systems, Des Moines, Iowa and Chairman-elect of the Republican State Central Committee of Iowa

Dwight H. Swanson, President and Chairman of the Board of Iowa Power and Light Company, Des Moines, Iowa

Ray T. Townsend, President of Townsend Engineering Company, Des Moines, Iowa

Mrs. Mary Wiese, President of McDonald Letter Service, Des Moines, Iowa ." APPENDIX "I. t

PASSENGER MANIFEST

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 11. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. P. Donald 21. w. Ebert 28. C. Larsen 29. L. Parker 30. A. Angelone 31. S. Ott 32. AP 33. UPI 34. AP Photo 35. UPI Photo 36. N. Y. Daily News 31. U. S. News 38. UPI Audio 39. CBS 40. CBS 41­ CBS 42.

FOR OFFICIAL USE ON1I APPENDIX "J,"

Attendance not confirmed

WELCOMING COMMITTEE

Twin City International Airport Minneapolis~ Minnesota

August 18, 1975

Governor Wendell R. Anderson (D-Minnesota)

Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minnesota)

Congressman Albert H. Quie (R-Minnesota)

Congressman Bill Frenzel (R-Minnesota)

Congressman Thomas M. Hagedorn (R-Minnesota)

Mrs. Thomas M. Hagedorn

James M. Wagonseller, National Commander of the American Legion

Charles A. Slocum, Chairman of'the Minnesota Republican State Central Committee

Mrs. Ward (Carolyn) Ring, Chairwoman of the Minnesota Republican State Central Committee

Rudy Boschwitz, Republican National Committeeman for Minnesota

Lt. Governor Rudy G. Perpich (D-Minnesota)

Mayor Albert J. Hofstede (D-Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Mayor Dan Cohen (D-St. Paul, Minnesota)

Lt. Col. Ralph T. Carlson, Base Commander for the Air Force Reserve, Twin Caty International Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota

William S. Bloomer, the President's brother-in-law

Mrs. William S. Bloomer