-2- TUESDAY, June 6 The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hull, accompanied by the following officials, will proceed to the Canadian border at Niagara Falls to welcome the King and Queen on their arrival in the United States: Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Ambassador. Mr. George T. Summerlin, The Chief of Protocol. The Major General and Rear Admiral assigned to the King as Military and Naval Aides. Mr. Michael J. McDermott, Chief, Division of Current Information. Mr. Robert C. Bannerman, Chief Special Agent. Additional Special Agents. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 E.S.T. 9:30 P.M. The royal train leaves Niagara Falls, Canada, ever the Suspension Bridge and enters the United States at Niagara Falls, New York. Plain clothes. THURSDAY, JUNE 8 11:30 A.M. Arrive Washington. Full dress. The King and Queen will be escorted by the Secretary of State and the British Ambassador to the President's Reception Room at Union Station, where they will be met by the President and Mrs. Roosevelt, and by the following reception committee: |