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VISIT TO THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SCENARIO CON'T:

It is expected that a large numbcr of agency employees will be lining the walk route from the main building to the Auditorium.

Following a brief introduction by Director Helms, you will make your remarks which are expected to be of approximately 15 minutes duration. You will speak to 500 of the top CIA employees inside the Auditorium and your remarks will, also, be carried by loud-speaker to those outside.

Director Helms will make a brief response to your remarks and then will escort you to the motorcade which will be waiting outside the Auditorium. Director Helms will accompany you to the landing pad where you will board your helicopter at approximately 4:00 p.m. with arrival at the White House at 4:05 p. m.

PRESIDENTIAL HELICOPTER FLIGHTS
March 7. 1969
White House to CIA and return.

The President
Ronald L. Ziegler. Spec. Asst.
Charles R. Larson. Lt. Comdr., Asst. Mil. Aide
Walter R. Tkach. Col., Physician
David B. Grant. Secret Service agent
Arthur L. Godfrey. Secret Service agent

NOTE:

The press coverage will be restricted to a small pool which will not be allowed into either the main bui1ding or the Auditorium. However, members of the press will be able to hear your remarks over the loud-speaker.