**REVISED ADVISORY: Note updated local pool information**
                              THE WHITE HOUSE
                       Office of the Press Secretary

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FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY                      Contact: 202/456-7150
July 12, 2000

         **REVISED ADVISORY: Note updated local pool information**
            PRESIDENT CLINTON TO TRAVEL TO BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

     Washington, DC ? President Clinton will travel to Baltimore, Maryland
on Thursday, July 13, 2000.  The President will make remarks to the 91st
National Convention of the National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People (NAACP) at the Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore,
Maryland.

     Press wishing to cover the President?s remarks to the NAACP Convention
or his Marine One arrivals and/or departures need not request credentials
in advance, but must show valid federal or state-issued photo
identification and press credentials at designated entrances to gain
access.

     A local press pool has been formed to cover the President?s visit for
protective purposes.  Coverage of specific events follows.  Designated pool
organizations will provide information to other news organizations upon
request and should be contacted directly.

     Times are tentative and subject to change.

BALTIMORE LOCAL POOL
Print/Stills:  Baltimore Sun
TV:       Contact your network
Radio:         Contact your network

10:05 a.m.     THE PRESIDENT arrives Fort McHenry Landing Zone via Marine
          One and departs via motorcade en route Baltimore Convention
          Center, Baltimore, Maryland.
          OPEN PRESS
          Location:      Fort McHenry Park, 2400 East Fort Ave
          Directions:         For details call 410-962-4290 between 8 a.m.
          ? 5 p.m.
          Press Entrance:     Main entrance off of Naval Reserve Center
                         parking lot adjacent to Fort McHenry
          All Access:    9:00 ? 9:20 a.m.
          Cable Run:     300 feet
          Throw:         150 feet
          Truck Parking: Directed on site
          General Parking:    Directed on site to Naval Reserve Center
                         parking lot
          Note:          Any satellite/microwave trucks must be on site by
                         9:00 a.m. and remain in position after arrival if
                         you choose to have live coverage of the Marine One
                         departure.

10:35 a.m.     THE PRESIDENT makes remarks to the 91st  National Convention
          of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
          People, Grand Ballroom, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore,
          Maryland.
          OPEN PRESS
          Location:      Baltimore Convention Center, 1 West Pratt Street
          Press Entrance:     Pratt Street entrance of Convention Center;
                         proceed to Room 336 for press check-in
          Pre-Set:       6:00 ? 7:00 a.m.
          Final Access:  9:00 ? 10:15 a.m.
          Cable Run:     400 feet
          Throw:         70 feet
          Truck Parking: Otterbein Service Drive ? as directed
          General Parking:    Public lots around Convention Center

12:05 p.m.     THE PRESIDENT arrives Fort McHenry Landing Zone via
          motorcade and departs via Marine One en route The White House.
          OPEN PRESS
          Press Entrance:     Same as for Marine One arrival
          All Access:    11: 00 ? 11:15 a.m.
          Note:          All other logistical details are the same as for
                         Marine One arrival.  Any satellite/microwave
                         trucks must be on site by 9:00 a.m. and remain in
                         position after arrival if you choose to have live
                         coverage of the Marine One departure.



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