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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 22, 1974
Meeting of the Two Presidents at the Blue House [Pool Report] … Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NOVEMBER ZZ, 1974 POOL REPORT Meeting of the Two Presidents at the Blue House The Blue House, the South Korean equivalent of the White House, is a severe, beige stone building on top of a hill, commanding a view of an even higher mountain. It is reached by a long winding driveway, which today was lined with Army, Navy, and Air Force cadets in …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 22, 1974
Vladivostok to Anchorage; Anchorage to Andrews [Pool Report] … ,k_.,";;\,..l.l.l·':':_ V-.L.:,,·~TV;O'j~OK T.G ~.i!G_~C'It...:.C-_;. If{ 2"). ': '~_t;t,::=-':c" -. .~} o:~':~· i.,::!~.Jl=--:-i ~:; 9:l4-. local ti;n.e .. Were told Lst known; U ~S. i·l~'l.t oveI' lliil.~i t~9 t.~ .Alas~a. . l'i~~~.cn C8_::nc oac.;( iClU:Lcl~l~l u,? tell.us . _ ~ .. …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 22, 1974
Event 2-A - National Cemetery Wreath Laying; President Dines in Open Mess at Camp Casey [Pool Report] … Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library POOL REPORT EVENT 2-A - National Cementary Wreath Laying November 22, 1974 The President arrived at the National Cemetary about 10 minutes be hind. schedule. An honor guard was standing alongside a circular driveway entering the grounds. A Korean guide said ," this is our Arlington. " The cementary was …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 22, 1974
Text of a Toast by the President to Be Delivered after Dinner at the Banquet Hall [Ford Speech or Statement] … Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library November ZZ, 1974 EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE UNTIL 8:45 p. m. (local) 6:45 a. m. (EST) Office of the White House Press Secretary (Seoul, South Korea) -----------------------------------------_._.----------------------- THE WHITE HOUSE TEXT OF A TOAST BY THE PRESIDENT TO BE DELIVERED AFT ER DINNER AT THE …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 22, 1974
Kyoto to Seoul [Pool Report] … Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library "-" Novenlber 22, 1974 POOL REPORT KYOTO TO SEOUL President left hotel at 7: 50 a. m., limo to heli-pad, and lift off at 8: 00 a. m. reading a newspaper. Ride through Kyoto streets was uneventful, view riot police every 4 or 5 y~:rds -- outfitted with shields and clubs. Few citizens around. At airport, fOlne 1000 lined rooftop, waving paper flags. President raised both hands in …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 22, 1974
Gifts from President Park to President Ford; Gifts from President Ford to President Park [Pool Report] … Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NOVEMB'ER ZZ, 1974 Office of the White House Press Secretary (Seoul, South Korea) ----------------------------------------------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE NCTICE TO THE PRESS GIFTS FRCM PRESIDENT PARK TO PRESIDENT FeRD: Photograph and a black lacquer box with mother of pearl. is a replica of …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 22, 1974
Kimbo Airport into Seoul [Pool Report] … Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NOVEMBER ZZ, 1974 POOL REPORT KIMPO AIRPOR T INTO SEOUL Acccyd:ng to Ron Nessen an official of the Ministry of Police estimates the ero'Ncr,. airr~ort. to hctel, at two million plus. Assume all press read the placal'ds en rou.te. Ford got out 0: hiq ca:- t·,;;}"ce. Once,in a well-controlled area,-he walk,..~d alonR: the: r:~Rht s; d: (if the street shaking hands and …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 23, 1974
Hotel to Airport to Seoul [Pool Report] … Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library November 23, 1974 POOL REPORT HOTEL TO AIRPORT AT SEOUL Ford left the hotel on schedule. Boy scouts, each standing stiffly and saluting, lined the curving driveway to the Blue House, on both sides, as the President's car passed. Park and the Korean foreign minister received Ford and Kissinger in a large room off the hall. They were served tea. In the brief moment that …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 23, 1974
Start of Formal Talks at White Stucco Conference Hall [Pool Report] … Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library November 23, 1974 POOL REPORT Start of Formal Talks at Wh i te Stucco Conference Hall The f orma l talks between President Ford and General Secretary Brezhnev were underway at 6: 10 p. m. , a delay of an hour from the pre-scheduled time. tlfui l e t-laiting for Ford to arr ive, Brezhnev leaned over the balcony of a s tai rway where photogr …
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Collection: White House Press Releases (Ford Administration), Press Releases, Press Releases, November 23, 1974
Riding the Rails with Ford and Brezhnev [Pool Report] … Digitized from Box 5 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NOVEMBER 23, 1974 POOL REPORT RIDING THE RAILS ~JITH FORD AND DREZHNEV The poolers were driven in three chartreuse Volga cars to a newly constructed concrete and asphalt railway platform one ~ilometer (a tenth of a mile) from the military air field where President Ford landed. The platform is 75 yards long. The five Soviet journalists joined the five …