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TUESDAY, JUNE 6
The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hull, with the British Ambassador
and the following committee will proceed by train to Buffalo,
New York:
Mr. George T. Summerlin The Chief of Protocol
Major General Hugh A. Drum, U.S.A. Military Aide to the King
Rear Admiral James 0. Richardson, U.S.N. Naval Aide to the King
Captain L.C.A. St.J. Curzon-Howe, M.V.O., R.N. Naval Attache,
British Embassy
Colonel R. V. Read, D.S.0., M.C. Military Attache, British Embassy
Group Captain G.C.Pirie, M.C., D.F.C. Air Attache, British Embassy
Mr. Cecil W. Gray Assistant to the Secretary of State
Mr. Michael J. McDermott Chief, Division of Current Information
Mr. Robert C. Bannerman Chief Special Agent
Mr. George W. Renchard Department of State
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7
Eastern Standard Time
8:00 p.m. The reception committee will proceed to the Canadian
border at Niagara Falls to welcome Their Majesties the King and
Queen on their arrival in the United States.
9:35 p.m. The royal train will arrive at the Suspension Bridge
Station, Niagara Falls, New York. The King and Queen will descend
from the train and be welcomed on the