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The original documents are located in Box B81, folder "Reagan, Ronald (1)" of the President Ford Committee Campaign Records at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Some items in this folder were not digitized because it contains copyrighted materials. Please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for access to these materials. Reagan September 23, 1976 Mrs. Julie D. Donish Post Office Box 4423 San Francisco, California 94101 Dear Mrs. Donish: Thank you for your recent letter and copies of the Counterfeit Candidate which you sent to President Ford. I have been asked to respond to you on behalf of the President Ford Committee. As you know, the Convention is over and President Ford is very pleased to have received the Republican Party's nomination. He looks forward to a vigorous and active campaign in the weeks ahead. The President will be work- ing with all segments of the Republican Party to ensure victory in the November election. We appreciate your concern and thank you for sending us copies of the book by Mr. Steffgen. I will forward the book to the people whom you have intended them to be sent. Both President Ford and Senator Dole want tothankk you for your support, and hope that they can count on your con- tinued support in the weeks ahead. Sincerely, R GERALD 1 Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence Reagan 9/13/76 Mr.S Jalie D. Donish PO. Box 4423 San Francisco, CA 94101 Dear Mrs. Donish, letterand copies of Counterfeit Thank your for your recent A have been askes to respond to you on Candidate which you sent to PresidentFord. behalf of the President Ford Committee. is over, and President Ford. is very pleased to as you know, the Comention to have received the Repablician Party's nomination. He looks forward to a urgorous shed. and active campaigning the months ahead. President will be working with all requests of the Republican Party to ensure mictory in the November election. book My Mr. steffaershim willforword thank you for sending copies they We appreciate your concerning and the them books tobe to sent. the people you have intended Both President Ford and Senator and will and hope that you they can count Dole want to then Hhank you for your support, ahead. on your the weh weeks Sincerely, BN: IS Barlara D. Narris Director of Correspondence Dept 37d 1976 Mr Jonen Baker Chainnon Compaign For Prus. J. ford Agr. bash DC, Dear Mr Boker In more than a bit at return of everyoad pkg. Regisher 2 2 sumper error only indicates mad. restrully bock of interestif duty Please other to arronge PHon Deleary great to confirmation she Pres in your program π I Could write pagts- - the fest results to Then In converting and Jasting Decemocrate vate to Pres. ford. The enclosed Book I hose- and all steee excellating, This explonatory treas 8 Bosh is sesson fords Vectory I Would like to Dearh all 50 states to accomplesh the greatest for The Esse Roor and Victory D did Do muck be must do Do ford, Do you think you could Do arrange could a meeting Letter with BERF relate me much morthable formation III Deel you plase let me know of The Pres. and Securitor Dole seed Cres. Elet Re'd the mail from I 'Reat to Them. also why I suggested what ) did 2 Gm working on very comportant Propects foul restore Economy Please here all in your stoff, relate reasons and accomplisherety ustring, protecting Responsibility and dutes of Pres. falt. My Reid regards Nishis to Pres, "Hard- to you - with appearation Seaserely and John In her Here head from Biddle Jile pargo President Gerald R. Ford Anti-Ford c/o The President Ford Committee P.O. Box 300 Washington, D.C. 20036 Dear Mr. President: Yes, I want to be a part of your campaign effort. I believe as you do that 1976 will be a critical election year for America, and I want to see you elected so that you may carry on the programs and policies outlined in your letter. Enclosed is my contribution for: $15 $25 $50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 EASTERDAY Name (Please print) Signature of Contributor Address City State Zip Code Occupation Place of Business Please make checks payable to: THE PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE. Only personal checks may be accepted-corporate contributions are prohibited by law. The President Ford Committee is the only organization, under law, which may raise and spend money in behalf of President Ford's campaign. Individuals are limited to contributions of $1,000-spouses and children over 18 years of age may also contribute up to $1,000. The individual contributor must sign the check or this contribution form. Please return your contribution in the enclosed postage-paid envelope. FORD THE PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE. Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman, Robert Mosbacher, National Finance Chairman, Robert Moot, Treasurer. A copy of our report is filed with the Federal Election Commission and is available for purchase from the Federal Election Commission. Washington, D.C. 20463. If you are a Federal employee or if you have a matter pending before a Federal regulatory commission or a Federal agency, please disregard this appeal. no I camit Note for you since you hurt the farmers so much last scemmer and the disty lick that was played an Rmald Reggan in Calif. calling him a was manger 2 will vote Republican regardless whether you all Regean but noud favor mr Reagan 1066 Yes, Mr. President, you can count on me. GERALD R. FORD WASHINGTON June 14, 1976 Mrs. Beulah I. Easterday Apt. 6 Wheatridge Manor Atwood, Kansas 67730 Dear Mrs. Easterday: I am writing to ask for your help once again. in the past and those Filetto REAGAN President Gerald R. Ford c/o The President Ford P.O. Box 300 Washington, D.C. 20036 Committee have I done think well Dear Mr. President: Yes, I want to be a part of your campaign effort. I believe as you do that 1976 will be a critical election year for America, and I want to see you elected so that you may carry on the programs and policies outlined in your letter. Enclosed is my contribution for: $15 $25 $50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 Name Signature (Please of Contributor print) Morma Smith Address 709 W Trumen Jteacher City reliud Place of Business 64050 bidy Ms. State Zip Code Occupation Please make checks payable to: THE PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE. Only personal checks may be accepted-corporate contributions are prohibited by law. The President Ford Committee is the only organization, under law, which may raise and spend money in behalf of President Ford's campaign. Individuals are limited to contributions of $1,000-spouses and children over 18 years of age may also contribute up to $1,000. The individual contributor must sign the check or this contribution form. Please return your 'contribution in the enclosed postage-paid envelope. SSKD is THE PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE. Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman, Robert Mosbacher, National Finance Chairman, Robert C. Moot, Treasurer. A copy of our report is filed with the Federal Election Commission and is available for purchase from the Federal Election Commission, Washington, D.C. 20463. If you are a Federal employee or if you have a matter pending before a Federal regulatory commission or a Federal agency, please disregard this appeal. 1066 Yes, Mr. President, you can count on me. President Gerald R. Ford c/o The President Ford Committee P.O. Box 300 Washington, D.C. 20036 Dear Mr. President: Yes, I want to be a part of your campaign effort. I believe as you do that 1976 will be a critical election year for America, and I want to see you elected so that you may carry on the programs and policies outlined in your letter. Enclosed is my contribution for: $15 $25 $50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 Name (Please print) Signature of Contributor Address City State Zip Code Occupation Place of Business Please make checks payable to: THE PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE. Only personal checks may be accepted-corporate contributions are prohibited by law. The President Ford Committee is the only organization, under law, which may raise and spend money in behalf of President Ford's campaign. Individuals are limited to contributions of $1,000-spouses and children over 18 years of age may also contribute up to $1,000. The individual contributor must sign the check or this contribution form. Please return your 'contribution in the enclosed postage-paid envelope. THE PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE, Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman, Robert Mosbacher, National Finance Chairman, Robert C. Moot, Treasurer. A copy of our report is filed with the Federal Election Commission and is available for purchase from the Federal Election Commission, Washington, D.C. 20463. If you are a Federal employee or if you have a matter pending before a Federal regulatory commission or a Federal agency, please disregard this appeal. 6-23-76 Dear Mr, President:- TRO-Reagan an I am an I walked my present for him ardent worker for Governos Reagan He is minova time strong and consistent in follow though He is Man "Cimerica First, mon; safety through strength and persistance and corristence nice but being a President, neel gry you work bard at being a is not guy; enough to be Mr you are a fall guy for the subtle pressure types like Vistenger We want man who is his rennan Yes, Mr. President, 1999 AND you can count on me. politically not / Respectfully, Tiemto th 5540 Lady bird Lane Loo Tollo CA 92037 File Ao- Readom President Gerald R. Ford as I have stated c/o The President Ford Committee P.O. Box 300 before d am sup. Washington, D.C. 20036 posting Ronald Reagan Dear Mr. President: and his Campaign as Yes, I want to be a part your as you of d share campaign effort. I his believe do that 1976 will be a critical election year for America, and I want to see you elected so that you may carry on the programs and policies outlined in your letter. particularly, Enclosed is my contribution for: his stand Communism against $15 $25 $50 $100 $250 $500 $1,000 (which we Romilda M. Vail desperatelyneed Name (Please print) Signature of Contributor 515 ExeteR Rd., F7 Address San Antonio TX State 78209 Civil City Service Retired - Zip Code Occupation Place of Business Please make checks payable to: THE PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE. Only personal checks may be accepted-corporate contributions are prohibited by law. The President Ford Committee is the only organization, under law, which may raise and spend money in behalf of President Ford's campaign. Individuals are limited to contributions of $1,000-spouses and children over 18 years of age may also contribute up to $1,000. The individual contributor must sign the check or this contribution form. as Please return your 'contribution in the enclosed postage-paid envelope. FORD THE PRESIDENT FORD COMMITTEE, Rogers C.B. Morton, Chairman, Robert Mosbacher, National Finance Chairman, Robert C. Moot, Treasurer. A copy of our report is filed with the Federal Election Commission and is available for purchase from the Federal LIBRARY Election Commission, Washington, D.C. 20463. If you are a Federal employee or if you have a matter pending before a Federal regulatory commission or a Federal agency, please disregard this appeal. 1966 Yes, Mr. President, you can count on me. Comment. August 12, 1976 Reagan Mrs. Wallace Lyle 1921 Myrtle Street Erie, Pennsylvania 16502 Dear Mrs. Lyle: Thank you very much for forwarding us a 1968 copy of The Erie Churchman. I found the article on Governor Reagan to be of particular interest. Thank you for sharing it withthhese of us at the President Ford Committee. Much has been accomplished during the two years of the Ford Administration. The economy is steadily improving, more and more people are returning to work, no American troops are engaged in combat anywhere in the world, and the confidence in government, so lacking just two short years ago, is gradually being restored. Although much has been accomplished, much remains to be done. The President looks to the future optimistically and stands ready to face all challenges which might arise. Thanks again for the article. I hope President Ford can count on your support in the months ahead. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence R. GEORTS FORD TRUNTY August 12, 1976 Pro anti Reason Mrs. C. A. Christopherson 809 Ridge Road Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57105 Dear Mrs. Christopherson: Thank you very much for your recent letter about the delegate selection process in South Dakota. I am sorry that you are not suppotting President Ford at the present time, but you are correct that this letter from the Committee will be a plea for party unity. But first, let me tell you that the type of delegate selection process which went on in South Dakota has occurred all across the country and the practice of limiting the opponent's delegates to the minimum, despite the outcome of a primary, has been practiced by both sides. In North Carolina, for instance, Governor James Holshouser, that state's first Republican Governor in 72 years, was prohibited a delegate seat at the Republican State Convention because he was a Ford supporter. Th is same phenomenon has occurred throughout the country as each side battled, sometimes bitterly, for every last delegate. It is extremely important, however, that all loyal Republicans keep this battle in perspective and remember who the real enemy is. After the Kansas City Convention, the Party must heal its wounds and unite together to defeat the liberal team of Carter=Mondale. If loyal Republicans become alienated by the Convention, then the nomina- tion will not be worth anything to President Ford or Governor Reggan. Thank you again for your letter, Mrs. Christopherson, and I hope President Ford will be able to count on your support this fall. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris R Director of Correspondence BERAL FORD THE OUT:- (pro Reage siting delegate-syptem, Regist June 27,1976 Rogers C.B. morton Chrm. Ford for President Committee Washington, D.C. Deat Sir:- the fact that I have beer been a staunch Republican I want to begin this communication with would very much like to continue able to doso; for long as I have eligible to he to vate and but, I very chagring and dis qust & of the way this Primary campaign has been cand ncted!! ready to nate in the Fall; but when activities of the primanies a Unite 2 Republican Party, you keep saying you want - at the close no less, of one d deligate vote was givented to Inlegate meeting this past week, when a "concession go and in the way they were at the Minnesata Lovor President- or should D say Card Date Reagan and the sules and regulations to seem to end up with - Dirty D alitics. that Ford ih certainly looks to sny like, as sundalways think the Republicans have had endug R of kind of stench to as can no assestain, I am a in Presidency! However, I do not sher -Lle and want to see any Party at Ford can defeat Carter and I want to go to the polls and has vate for One who Can win"- as President Ford saids; so, Sets be Lais let's and above board at least the are getting United -- why not the Republicans by with both their pre- convention candi dates. being creditable, hanest and sincere !? of stereaty then and letters, of Party I imagine, if'd do get a reply, ih will be one is on, be fair all that gaes with it. Unity -- alright honesh. be fair and Convent in Very Republican Mrs. C.A. Christophersen P.S. I have wanked an 809 Ridge Road Sloux 115, S.D.-57105 many campaigns- phones, The so own sure. contributions, etc. Demo Reagan for ford. August 16, 1976 Miss Lucille Parker 1207 Watts Street Durham, N.C. 27701 Dear Miss Parker: Thank you for your recent letter expressing interest in President Ford. We appreciate your support as the concern of Americans everywhere is an invaluable contribution to our efforts here at the President Ford Committee. And it is also reassuring to learn that Democrats like yourself have decided to support President Ford in this year's deection. In answer to your questions pertaining to Mr. Reagan, I am sorry but we donnot have any information on him at this time. But you may wish to contact his headquarters at 1730 K Street, Washington, D.C. 20036. Tabnk you once agåme for your support and I hope that President Ford can count on your support in the fall. Sincerely, BN7fe Barbara Norris Director of Correspondence LIBRARY GERALD ? FORM A Resgon To the FORD FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE: What is Ronald Reagan's real name, who are, or were, his parents, where was he born - in other words, what is his background? Why have these questions not been asked, or answered? They seem vital in the case of a man who aspires to the highest office in our land. Is it too late to bring out the answers? It is my great hope that Mr. Ford be nominated, AND ELECTED. A concerned citizen - Lucille Parker Miss Lucille Parker 1207 Watts Street Durham, N. C. 27701 If you are interested in statistics - I am a w-a-s-p, 76 years old, a registered Democrat, but since 1948 (when I was registered Republican in Buffalo, NY), I have voted as a complete Independent. 8. BERALD FORD PROCLAIM LIBERTY POST) TAL 12 -PM SERVICE AUG NC TROUGHOUT Elvsn* OUGHOUT 275 1976 ALLTHE LAND ALLTHE LAND The FORD FOR PRESIDENT Committee Washington, D. C. 84 071830 LIBRAR, Reagan July 15, 1976 Commonts Mr. Virgil F. Myers 501 West Maple Avenue 2nd North Liberty, Indiana 46554 Dear Mr. Myers: Thank you for your recent letter expressing support for President Ford. The concern and dedication of many Americans like yourself is an invaluable contribution to the campaign. The President is glad to know that he can count on you as he continues his efforts toward the election in November. President Ford took office in very troubled times and his firm leadership and sound policies have done much to overcome the many problems facing our nation. It is our sincere belief that President Ford will receive the nomination and go on to lead a united Republican Party to victory in November. Once again, thank you for your interest and for your continued support of President Ford in the months ahead. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence BDN/fh as GERALE 0807 July 9,1976 to Whom It May concern & am writting in regard to the nomination of Ronald Reagon as candidate on our, Republican Teckel, for President I am a disabled Veteran of WWII l should think the Republicant should remember the defeat we took at the hands of 7.D.R. in 1940, when we nominated an if democrah for our party. Hendell Helpie had backed F.D.R. for two terms, but broke with the party later on to me this about what we addmission has said he was BERALE democrah are doing now Reagon by his own FORD at one time the Dems. but I do think we have I have nothing personalagainst planty of good qualified men of women to consider I've noted Republican all my life, I'm 56 years old. I do hope I will not loose my vote this time Thank you Vergil 7. Myere 50lw. Maple are North 46554 Liberty drd. Reagan / July 6, 1976 Mr. Robert L. Tiffany 2171 Gulf Shore Boulevard, North Naples, Florida 33940 Dear Mr. Tiffany: Mr. Morton has read your letter and has asked me to thank you for taking the time to write to us. We appreciate your comments and sincerely hope we can count on your support of President Ford in the upcoming months. Yours sincerely, G. KENT KAHLE Assistant to the Chairman FORD & DERALT LIBRARY May 26, 1976. Honorable Rogers C.B. Morton Chairman Ford Campaign Committee WhiteHouse Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Morton: In my opinion the best reason thatanyone has for not thinking that Mr. Reagan would be acceptable as President of The United States is because of his inability to solve his own problems that caused his divorce. If he cannot handle his own problems what gives him the impression that he could handle the problems of the United States. Verytrly yours, Robert Robert L. Tiffany L. affairy 2171 Gulf Shore Blvd. North Naples, Florida 33940 FORD in LIBRARY GERALD / Reagan July 6, 1976 Ms. Eunice E. Tenny P.O. Box 36 Del Mar, California 92014 Dear Ms. Tenny: Thank you very much for your recent letter to Mr. Morton. Your illustration of the fallacy in Mr. Reagan's campaign commercials is very helpful. Much has been accomplished during the 22 months of the Ford Administration, though much remains to be done. The President looks to the future optimistically and stands ready to face all challenges which might arise. Thanks again for your letter. Hopefully we can stop persons from believing such misleading statements in other states. I hope President Ford can count on your continued support in the months ahead. Sincerely, Barbara Norris Director of Correspondence LIQUARY GERALS ? TOTAL Comment June 13,1976 Rogers Morton, Presidential Campaign Committee, c/o The White House, Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Morton: Re: Campaign commercials. As time is flying toward convention time, I am writing you directly. During the past week, I watched a Ronald Reagan campaign commercial in which when discussing tax reform, he stated thet he "would like to accomplish on a national basis what we did in California with Proposition I." This statement left the impression that some tax reforms were indeed accomplished. Governor Reagan's Proposition I was put before the California electorate in November 1973 as an initiative in a special election, and it was overwhelmingly defeated. I worked with the coalition as a League of Women Voters member which helped defeat Proposition I. In the interest of fair campaign practice, such misleading statements should be corrected, so that delegates in other states may have a truer picture of the facts. I hope this information is helpful. Yours sincerely, Encire Eunice E. E Tenny Jeuny P.O.Box 36, Del Mar, Ca. 92014 LIBRARY GERALD ? OFF Reagan July 2, 1976 Mr. George Toll 3632 Rose Avenue Long Beach, California 90807 Dear Mr. Toll: Thank you for your recent letter expressing interest in President Ford's campaign. We appreciate your kind message of support, as the concern of millions of Americans like yourself is an invaluable contribution to the campaign. The President took office in very troubled times and has done much to overcome the many problems facing our nation. His firm leadership and sound policies have re- sulted in an increase in employment, a decrease in inflation, a restoration of American prestige abroad as well as a greater sense of national integrity and pride. It is the firm be- lief of all of us here at the President Ford Committee that our efforts will lead to not only a victory in Kansas City but also in November's general election. Thank you again for sending us your thoughtful comments. I hope that President Ford can count on your support in the months ahead. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence LISAARY GERALD R. FORD) comments mr. Robert H. march Deputy charrman for administration may 12-1976 Pres. ford Committee 1828 L at smoke 250 Washington De 20036 Surely by now you must be convinced that the campargn policy of emulating vetra-conservation Reagan, is not working & haven't heard a word about the billion dollar man", or about the record of Reagan in California you must admit that of this nothing candidate can heat Ford then surely any Democrat Could win in november Reagan hasn't come forth as yet with any positive program all he has done is to put Ford on the defensive and to out " Enkervative" Reagan, the Ford, falling reght into his trap, has tried campaign committee doesn't plene to realize that this is Reogans weshest point certainly not his strongect. weakness of the 50 billion dollar man If ford doesn't very quickly, attack the then the present trend will continue. George Tall 3632 Rose ave GERALD : FORD Lory Beach Caly 90807 Lorements Issue- Reagen June 24, 1976 Mrs. Carl W. Adkins 6165 8th Avenue, North St. Petersburg, Florida 33710 Dear Mrs. Adkins: Mr. Morton has seen your noted attached to the form letter sent you from Mr. Reagan's headquarters. We appreciate your concern and thank you for keeping us aletted. Your support is very important to the President and its good to know he can count on you in the months ahead. Thanks again for writing. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence BDN/dm FORD is 038419 LIBRARY REAGAN CALIFORNIA FUND VIC to mr Ford November Project This letter was oung America's Campaign Committee sent to Mrs Carl Adkins, 6165.8thare Dear Friend: Mrs. We did it! mr morton: I'expect you have this information but I'm for mr Ford and dontlike this Rud aflitionative Ronald Reagan won an verwhelming victory in Cali- by R no. St Petersburg Fla 33710 mrs fornia a victory which in no small measure was a result of your faithful support. from the young ameuca's Campaign Comm. fornia. contruced below, of: We said we needed $25,000 by May 25, 1976, to place spot radio ads by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., throughout Cali- And you responded. Generously. We met our deadline, and our goal. (I ded not) One thousand six hundred and fourteen radio spots for Ronald Reagan were broadcast over 75 different radio stations during the week before the California Primary. Political analysts said these were one of the most effective radio ads ever broadcast during an election campaign. And they were right. The ads contributed to Ronald Reagan's huge margin of victory. There is no doubt about that. You can be proud that you played a major part in his victory. The ads were placed on radio stations from Los Angeles to San Francisco, from Sacramento to Palm Springs, from Pasadena to Long Beach. You can see from the enclosed summary sheet exactly the kind of effective coverage throughout the state we achieved with these radio spots. You should know that the ads were so successful that they were also used in Arkansas and Texas. It is no coincidence that those states, as well as I this doesn't mean that all young american Freldom suppose that I donate occasionally to to are for as I'm Regan his most impressive victories. for but thought I'd send this information you Vote will not interested in Reagan my Adkins California, are the ones in which Ronald Reagan scored The 167 delegates Ronald Reagan won in California were critical and will now enable him the final surge toward victory that is necessary for a first ballot victory at the convention. GERAL Continued LIBRARY 919-18th Street, N.W. Suite 800 Washington, D. C. 20006 -2- That is why I am writing to you today. I need your help again. And I need it right away so that the Committee can keep going. Having seen what we did in California, having seen what impact your contribution had on the primary there, you know that your money was not squandered or wasted. You know that with your help we did what we said we were going to do- help Ronald Reagan win the California primary. We have tried always to meet our obligations, from fulfilling our promises to paying our bills. That is why I am asking for your continued support and contribution. With a check of $15 or $20 or even $50 or $100 from each of our faithful friends, we can immediately pay our debts and continue to pursue the conservative programs we all support: * A lobbying effort among uncommitted delegates to put Ronald Reagan over the top in Kansas City * The election of a Congress Ronald Reagan can work with * The election of conservatives to state legisla- tures where political careers begin Please help us continue the good fight against Liberal domination wherever it occurs in government. Help us so that the struggle in which you and I have participated--the election of Ronald Reagan and the restora- tion of conservative principles--can continue with its vigor through his inauguration January, 1977, and beyond. Sincerely, Ron Robinson National Chairman abut it may shed some light there were md. of courrethes is all over now to the - SUMMARY OF REAGAN RADIO ADVERTISEMENTS SPONSORED BY THE REAGAN Ford committee. Certainlythere ltrs that event CALIFORNIA FUND OF THE YOUNG AMERICA'S CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE people, I didn't to by the Reagan STATION CITY NUMBER OF RADIO SPOTS receive any KGBS Los Angeles 24 KNX Los Angeles Comu - het 9 from the Food 62 KFI Los Angeles 12 can't donate - 9 KOST Los Angeles 24 KFWB Los Angeles 19 KFAC Los Angeles 48 did give somethig KMPC Los Angeles 5 KJOI Los Angeles 12 XTRA Los Angeles 25 report. on my KSDO San Diego 24 KFMB San Diego 20 KSON San Diego 36 KYXY San Diego 20 KITT San Diego 20 KUBA Yuba City 20 KRAY Chico 20 KIDD Monterey 4 KWAV Monterey 20 KKHI San Francisco 30 KGO San Francisco 18 KNBR San Francisco 24 KARM Fresno 28 KBIF Fresno 16 KMJ Fresno 12 KKNV Fresno 15 KROP Brawley 24 KRLA Pasadena 30 KMAX Arcadia 20 KCHV Indio 20 KHSJ Hemet 20 KWXY Palm Springs 20 KFBK Sacramento 28 KRAK Sacramento 38 KGMS Sacramento 20 KCTC Sacramento 21 KPMC Bakersfield 20 KGEE Bakersfield 20 B. KLYD Bakersfiled 20 100 KVCV Redding 20 KQMS Redding 30 GERALD KEGL Santa Clara 11 KARA Santa Clara 15 KEGL Santa Clara 11 KSOM Ontario 24 KGIL San Fernando 24 KTIM San Rafael 12 KDB Santa Barbara 50 KNJO Thousand Oaks 30 KCHJ Delano 20 KRDU Dinuba 15 KKIS Walnut Creek 12 KDUO San Bernardino 24 KBON San Bernardino 24 KPEN Mountain View 30 KYMS Santa Ana 12 KRKC King City 20 KFMR Fremont 20 KVEN Ventura 20 KVEC San Luis Obispo 28 KATY San Luis Obispo 30 KBEE Modesto 30 KTRB Modesto 20 KOTE Lancaster 12 KEZY Anaheim 18 KGER Long Beach 13 KPRO Riverside 20 KBAY San Jose 6 KKOP Redondo Beach 21 KPLS Santa Rosa 21 KIEV Glendale 24 KWUN Concord 25 KREL Corona 9 KCVR Lodi 21 KTYM Inglewood 15 KDON Salinas 18 TOTALS: 75 Stations 1614 Radio Spots Reagan June 8, 1976 Mr. Jamie Reich Eagle Nest Box 6663, Turley Station Tulsa, Oklahoma 74156 Dear Mr. Reich: Mr. Nessen has forwarded your letter of May 21sh along with your inclosures. We at the President Ford Committee appreciate your concern and your forwarding them for our information. They have been routed to the proper people and we want to thank you again for your alertness. Its good to know the President has your confidence and support. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence BDN/dm GERATE R. FORD LIBRANT may 17,1976 PFC mr Ron Nessen M MAY 1976 Press Secretary White Home Dear Six, d they it purhage the might be of interest to you! lt is being seailed wit rever of clicker I know or the "walk avoid of the election law spite if you Green of or had seen The inclosed clan pitch of the problems of late, & expect the President to head the tichet in the fall 1976 election: with good misled - 1 Jamie Theich LIBRARY GERALD R. 0864 REAGAN CALIFORNIA FUND A Project of: Young America's Campaign Committee Dear Friend: Your assistance on a most urgent project could mean the difference between victory and defeat for Ronald Reagan in the June 8th primary in California-- the most important primary of the campaign. That is why I am writing to you today. Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan are in a virtual dead heat for convention delegates coming into the California primary. The winner of the California primary will take an extra 167 delegates to the convention. These 167 delegates will mean the margin of victory for the Republican presidential nominee. More delegates are at stake in California than New Hampshire, Florida, Vermont, and North Carolina combined! Ronald Reagan's stunning defeat of Gerald Ford in the North Carolina primary was a result of his aggressive media campaign in that state prior to the voting. That is why the Reagan California Fund has been established by the Young America's Campaign Committee. We intend to place spot radio advertisements throughout California a week prior to the primary. We have entered into an agreement with the nation's top producer of radio advertisements. FOR Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., the star of the television series The FBI, has agreed to do the narration for the ads. GE They will be targeted in communities across California with the precision™ that was apparent in the media blitz that brought Ronald Reagan victory in North Carolina. Production costs, distribution fees, etc., will be $25,000 and that amount is needed at once. Unless we receive that amount by May 25, 1976, the ads by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., cannot be run. These ads are the most economical and effective method for reaching the millions of California voters. Ronald Reagan's chances of victory in California will be severely set back without them. As a result, his chances for the Republican nomination could be lost. That is why it is vital that you send what you can today. Please send at least $20 today. If you cannot send $20, we will be grateful for whatever you can contribute. But we must have whatever your generous contribution by May 25. 919-18th Street, N.W. Suite 800 Washington, D. C. 20006 -2- It is important to consider what Ronald Reagan's defeat could mean for the Republican Party. Consider the record of the Ford administration and the possibility of its continuing should Ronald Reagan lose the California primary: 1. There would be more appointments of left-liberals into the administration such as Charles Goodell and Nelson Rockefeller. 2. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger would remain, throughout Ford's term, continuing the policy of one-way-street detente. 3. The United States would continue its second-rate military posture and perhaps slip to third rate or fourth rate. 4. The United States would continue its policy of surrender of American possessions such as the Panama Canal Zone. 5. Deficit spending would continue unabated, without a voice of leadership coming from the White House. Before you decide how much to give, I should explain that the Reagan California Fund is an independent organization, entirely separate from the Citizens for Reagan campaign committee. Because it is an independent committee, the Reagan California Fund may solicit funds from individuals beyond the $1000 limit. Thus, if you have al- ready contributed the maximum $1000 to the official Citizens for Reagan cam- paign committee, you may contribute up to an additional $24,000 to the Reagan California Fund. In addition, while the official Reagan effort in California is limited in what it can spend on behalf of Ronald Reagan, our committee can wage an all-out effort to win in California without government-enforced spending restrictions. If any contribution could tip the scale for a Reagan victory, your contri- bution to the Reagan California Fund could be it. Please be generous, and soon. Thank you. Sincerely Ron Robinson, National Chairman Reagan California Fund YOUNG AMERICA'S CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Air Date Radio Spot Number #2 Title 60 SECONDS Narrator EFREM ZIMBALIST, JR. 60 SECOND RADIO SPOT I, LIKE YOU, AM CONCERNED ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THIS COUNTRY. I, LIKE YOU, HAD HOPED THAT AFTER WATERGATE GERALD FORD WOULD LEAD US AWAY FROM DEFICIT SPENDING, APPEASEMENT ABROAD, AND MILITARY WEAKNESS. I HAVE CONCLUDED HE HAS NOT DONE THIS. INSTEAD HE HAS FIRED A SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WHO DISAGREED WITH KISSINGER'S DETENTE, ACCEPTED AMERICA'S STATUS AS THE SECOND STRONGEST NATION IN THE WORLD, IS ACQUIESCING IN THE GIVE-AWAY OF THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE, AND HAS PRESIDED OVER $100 BILLION IN DEFICITS IN JUST TWO YEARS. RONALD REAGAN IS MY CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT BECAUSE HE PROMISES A NEW SECRETARY OF STATE, THE RESTORATION OF AMERICAN MILITARY SUPERIORITY, NO GIVE-AWAYS OF AMERICAN TERRITORY SUCH AS THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE TO LEFTIST DICTATORS, AND, HE PROMISES A BALANCED BUDGET. IF YOU BELIEVE AS I DO THAT STRONG LEADERSHIP IS NEEDED IN THE WHITE HOUSE AS WE ENTER OUR TWO-HUNDREDTH YEAR, THEN I URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR RONALD REAGAN IN THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. THIS IS EFREM ZIMBALIST, JR. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. END END END END END END This Primary week for radio transcript trans before lifornia ads is a the planned sample the one Did you receive more than one copy of this appeal? Please accept our apology if you did. We try to eliminate duplications, but they sometimes do occur. If you do receive a duplicate copy please help us spread the word by passing it along to a friend. Thank you. We appreciate your under- standing and cooperation. Make necessary corrections in address shown below FIRST CLASS Permit No. 70140 Washington, 12 D.C. LIBRARY BUSINESS REPLYMAIL No Postage Stamp Necessary if Mailed in the United States 9 POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY: Young America's Campaign Committee 919-18th Street, N.W., Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20006 Please make necessary changes if label attached to reverse side is incorrect. The REAGAN CALIFORNIA FUND is an independent committee unrestricted by the $1000 individual limitation. Thus, even though you already may have contributed $1000, you may still contribute as much as $24,000 to the Reagan California Fund. Please note: Individual political donations are tax-deductible up to a total of $100 per year. I agree that vital radio ads for Ronald Reagan in California can make the difference in the campaign. My check to help with those ads is enclosed: $5,000 $1,000 $500 $250 $100 $50 $ Other (Make all checks payable to: Young America's Campaign Committee and return in this prepaid envelope) A federal statute requires us to request the following information from you: OCCUPATION BUSINESS ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP A copy of our report(Young America's Campaign Committee) will be filed with the Federal Election Commission and will be available for purchase from that office in Washington, D.C. THE REAGAN CALIFORNIA FUND OF YOUNG AMERICA'S CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE IS NOT AUTHORIZED BY RONALD REAGAN & RONALD REAGAN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE. Issue - Reagan Comments May 26, 1976 Mrs. Bessie Edmiston 810 Davis Blvd. Sikeston, Missouri 63801 Dear Mrs. Edmiston: The President has asked me to thank you so much for your most generous contribution to his campaign. In view of your previous donation, it is muen more commendable that you would help us in this crucial period. We at the President Ford Committee add our special thanks to you. We also appreciate your sending the material you received from the Reggan people, it is helpful to know what is being planned for California. I am enclosing a certificate of our appreciation for your generosity. Your loyalty and support will be a definite asset to the President in the months ahead. Its good to know he can count on your vote in November. Thanks again. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence BDN/dm Encl. is GERALD DREA Sikeston mo 5/14- 76 President Gord campaign form. Washington D.C. Dear Sirs, I had given all the money 2 felt I could to the virious campaigns but when I recd The inclose articles from Ragon Committee and it made mad so desided to send it so President me Gord could all what he is up again, So I am inclosing a ch for $ 25.00 wish it was more but as I am a 86 you widow have to match my my money prayer is for Sincerely a success R. FORD I'am Mrs Bessic Edmiston MRS B. E. EDMISTON 810 DAVIS BLVD. SIKESTON, MO. 63801 1776-1976 ... DEFFERSON JEFFERSON 2 U.S.POSTAGE U.S.I President Ford Camp Washy To Pres, Ford at White House mall YOUNG AMERICA'S CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Air Date #2 I wrote on one like him I got 2 of these letters this Radio Spot Number Title 60 SECONDS said I wouldent give Narrator EFREM ZIMBALIST, JR. / cent 60 SECOND RADIO SPOT I, LIKE YOU, AM CONCERNED ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THIS COUNTRY. I, LIKE YOU, HAD HOPED THAT AFTER WATERGATE GERALD FORD WOULD LEAD US AWAY FROM DEFICIT SPENDING, APPEASEMENT ABROAD, AND MILITARY WEAKNESS. I HAVE CONCLUDED HE HAS NOT DONE THIS. INSTEAD HE HAS FIRED A SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WHO DISAGREED WITH KISSINGER'S DETENTE, ACCEPTED AMERICA'S STATUS AS THE SECOND STRONGEST NATION IN THE WORLD, IS ACQUIESCING IN THE GIVE-AWAY OF THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE, AND HAS PRESIDED OVER $100 BILLION IN DEFICITS IN JUST TWO YEARS. RONALD REAGAN IS MY CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT BECAUSE HE PROMISES A NEW SECRETARY OF STATE, THE RESTORATION OF AMERICAN MILITARY SUPERIORITY, NO GIVE-AWAYS OF AMERICAN TERRITORY SUCH AS THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE TO LEFTIST DICTATORS, AND, HE PROMISES A BALANCED BUDGET. IF YOU BELIEVE AS I DO THAT STRONG LEADERSHIP IS NEEDED IN THE WHITE HOUSE AS WE ENTER OUR TWO-HUNDREDTH YEAR, THEN I URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR RONALD REAGAN IN THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. THIS IS EFREM ZIMBALIST, JR. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. END END END END END END This is week for California before ads planned the radio transcript transc a sample me REAGAN CALIFORNIA FUND A Project of: Young America's Campaign Committee Dear Friend: Your assistance on a most urgent project could mean the difference between victory and defeat for Ronald Reagan in the June 8th primary in California-- the most important primary of the campaign. That is why I am writing to you today. Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan are in a virtual dead heat for convention delegates coming into the California primary. The winner of the California primary will take an extra 167 delegates to the convention. These 167 delegates will mean the margin of victory for the Republican presidential nominee. More delegates are at stake in California than New Hampshire, Florida, Vermont, and North Carolina combined! Ronald Reagan's stunning defeat of Gerald Ford in the North Carolina primary was a result of his aggressive media campaign in that state prior to the voting. That is why the Reagan California Fund has been established by the Young America's Campaign Committee. We intend to place spot radio advertisements throughout California a week prior to the primary. We have entered into an agreement with the nation's top producer of radio advertisements. Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., the star of the television series The FBI, has agreed to do the narration for the ads. They will be targeted in communities across California with the precision that was apparent in the media blitz that brought Ronald Reagan victory in North Carolina. Production costs, distribution fees, etc., will be $25,000 and that amount is needed at once. Unless we receive that amount by May 25, 1976, the ads by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., cannot be run. These ads are the most economical and effective method for reaching the millions of California voters. Ronald Reagan's chances of victory in Cal fornia will be severely set back without them. As a result, his chances for the GERA ONG Republican nomination could be lost. That is why it is vital that you send what you can today. Please send at LIBRARY least $20 today. If you cannot send $20, we will be grateful for whatever you can contribute. But we must have whatever your generous contribution by May 25. 919-18th Street, N.W. Suite 800 Washington, D. C. 20006 -2- It is important to consider what Ronald Reagan's defeat could mean for the Republican Party. Consider the record of the Ford administration and the possibility of its continuing should Ronald Reagan lose the California primary: 1. There would be more appointments of left-liberals into the administration such as Charles Goodell and Nelson Rockefeller. 2. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger would remain, throughout Ford's term, continuing the policy of one-way-street detente. 3. The United States would continue its second-rate military posture and perhaps slip to third rate or fourth rate. 4. The United States would continue its policy of surrender of American possessions such as the Panama Canal Zone. 5. Deficit spending would continue unabated, without a voice of leadership coming from the White House. Before you decide how much to give, I should explain that the Reagan California Fund is an independent organization, entirely separate from the Citizens for Reagan campaign committee. Because it is an independent committee, the Reagan California Fund may solicit funds from individuals beyond the $1000 limit. Thus, if you have al- ready contributed the maximum $1000 to the official Citizens for Reagan cam- paign committee, you may contribute up to an additional $24,000 to the Reagan California Fund. In addition, while the official Reagan effort in California is limited in what it can spend on behalf of Ronald Reagan, our committee can wage an all-out effort to win in California without government-enforced spending restrictions. If any contribution could tip the scale for a Reagan victory, your contri- bution to the Reagan California Fund could be it. Please be generous, and soon. Thank you. Sincerely Ron Robinson, National Chairman Reagan California Fund Reagan Columents V May 14, 1976 Mr. Robert P. Walker Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood 1700 IBM Building Seattle, Washington 98101 Dear Mr. Walker: Thank you for your recent letter to Mr. Morton. He appreciated receiving your comments and the Wall Street Journal editorial. Your concern is well noted, and we are working hard to iron out difficulties and insure that President Ford id elected. Thank you for writing. Your interest and support are important to us. Sincerely, G. Kent Kahle Assistant to the Chairman a GENALD THE 10 5/10/76 REVIEW & OUTLOOK Behind the Reagan Surge As President Ford assesses the ical rule and thus add to chances of astonishing reversal of his fortunes a bloodbath rather than slow but in Republican primaries, much of peaceful evolution. the Washington crowd is telling him The State Department has put INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES DIVISION 1700 IBM Building Seattle, WA 98101 206/223-3800 PJH Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood INCORPORATED Established 1895 Member New York Stock Exchange, Inc. May 10, 1976 Mr. Rogers B. Morton 1200 18th Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Dear Mr. Morton: Enclosed you will find a copy of an editorial from today's Wall Street Journal. I am sure you have read this editorial and have probably received several copies of it. I have been a firm supporter of President Ford's actions and policies to date but feel that his political campaign has been meandering on a pointless program that needs some solid guide- lines and direction from your committee. Since this article summarizes my beliefs quite concisely, I have enclosed it rather than write a lengthly memo at this time. I hope that you and your committee will take the time to read it. The Journal has a circulation of 4.5 million with an average income per subscriber of $45,000. These are the people you want to support your efforts and, therefore, should be aware of what they are reading and hearing. Warm regards, ROB WALKER Robert P. Walker Divisional Vice President RPW:bjn Enclosure to 033410 Regar to Monton May 13, 1976 Mr. Milton Sutton 65 Milburn Lane Roslyn Heights, New york 11577 Dear Mr. Sutton: Thank you for your recent letter to Mr. Morton. He appreciated receiving your comments and concern on various issues in the campaign. We share these concerns with you and are working hard to help President Ford be elected. Many thanks for writing us with your suggestions. Your interest and help are important to us in leading a successful campaign. Sincerely, G. Kent Kahle Assistant to the Chairman is GENAL OFF LIBERTA Milton Sutton 65 Milburn Lane Roslyn Heights, New York 11577 May 8, 1976 Mr. Rogers C. B, Morton The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Sir: As a professional in the field of communications, I urge President Ford to take the offensive against Governor Reagan at once. Reagan has won votes by massive deception of the public as to the true consecuences of his policies. These points can be quickly grasped by the voters, if they are presented vigorously and repeatedly: 1) Reagan's policy of enlarging the military establish- ment would rean a substantial increase in taxes. 2) Reagan repeatedly complains that the Soviet Union is ahead of us in number of troops under arms. If he really insists on matching the Russians in man- power, it means bringing back the draft. 3) Reagan's stand on the Panama Canal Zone is based on sheer ignorance of history. It would lead to guerrilla warfare, with every country in South America lined up squarely against us. In short, Reagan's policies would make America an armed camp, with heavy new taxes, and the risk of a Vietnam-style war in Panama. President Ford must tell this to the public immediately, often and personally--no one else has his access to the media. If he doesn't do it now, he will find him- self doing it on a panic basis later-when it will be too late. Very truly yours, Milh Sitt GERALD LIBRARY E Reagan May 12, 1976 Mr. M. A. Cooper 2701 Sonora Lane Charlotte, North Carolina 28208 Dear Mr. Cooper: We want to thank you so much for your letter of May 6th, your comments on the President's campaign strategy have been noted carefully. The President Ford Committee appreciates receiving opinions such as yours, they provide us with a guage of public thinking throughout the country. We hope the President can count on your continued support in the months ahead, it will be a crucial time for him and for the country. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts with us. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence BDN/dm FORD is 03 LIBRARY 5-6-76 Comments DEAK Sik: I hope you READ This. hetter As IT. inight HELP. ThE , PRESIDENT- should. go- AftER REAGAM where hE 15 WEAK. The- Night bEfoRthE PRIMAKIES here in Morth- CAROLINA APOLL WAS TAKEN- ONL- TALK. Show ThE VOTERS HIEKE ASKEd- who- They WERE going To VOTE For AND why. A Lot OF- ANSWERS WEKE REAGAM 15 young A FRESH, FACE, yalou Id it LEX ThE RUSSIANS push US. BROUND- would GIVE US, A. NENI- SECRETARY of. STATE, OUR GOVERNOR Did ALL HE Could But Ford. StiLL Lost. The public Shou H bE ToLd. that REAGAN- IS. 65 YEARS. OLd hAs. AN old FACE, A inouie ACTOR That CAM out Act. Ford, But KNOWS- Mothing About FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ANd- Cov /d get- US. IN WAK with PANAMA GUERILLAS iF hE don't PIPE downa why- don't FORD- TELL- ThE people THESE Things? I AM, 69 Asid I TELLY 65- is Not- young, GERA LIBRARY ma Cooper 3701 Sonora Lane Charlotte n.c 58208 OVER P.S. FORD- SK1 is does. REAGAN ? AS- A, young 65 YEAR O Ld he Shou ld do- ALL Those Things Rega comments May 12, 1976 Miss Helen Curtis 4650 Hoen Avenue Santa Roaa, California 95405 Dear Miss Curtis: Mrs. Ford has asked that I thank you for your recent letter to her. Letters such as yours provide those of us at the President Ford Committee with excellent examples of public opinion from throughout the country. We believe that much has been accomplished during the 21 months of the Ford Administration, although much remains to be done. The President looks to the future optimistically and stands ready to face all challenges which might arise. Thanks again for your comments. Mrs. Ford hopes her husband can count on your support in the months ahead. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence BDN/dm GERALE R. FORD Kook comment RECEIVED Santa Rosa PFC 4-5-76 OFC Dear mrs Ford This isa sworn statement Imake of compensation. my own volition, without any When Reagan was governor of balifornia he granted the P.LC an increase in ratest Furthermore, he closed most of the State mental hosipals, with tragic tragichesults. results. a former mental patient shot Dr. Ohtais two little boys, their nurse, doctor's housekeeper and secretary and threw the body's in the pool then set firet the house. FORD is LIBRARY In notthern Calif an orchard worker hired 25 itinerent warker used a hatcheton them & buried them. not longago another patient aimed at Jim Dunbar/news paster, missed fired again killed mr. morrison This took place at bh. 7- 255 G.D. SF. 2 his is not all- In one broadcast he called Pres, Ford a communist, apologized, but if he can't control his speech, he water. couldget us in very hot am enclosing this letter so it can be readand delivered, for security. Sincerely (miss Helen burtis EDAD is GERALD LEGUARY Don b lausen knowe mefora longtime. Miss H. Curtis 4650 Hoen Que Santa Rosa, Ca 95405 mrs. Gerald ford White House Washington, DC. Have left letter opened to allow you to be sureitis most friendly. Reagan meteral May 12, 1976 Mrs. Sylvia O'Dowd Garvin 501 Bay Street--Apt 252 San Francisco, California 94133 Dear Mrs. Garvin: Thank you for your recent letter to Mr. Morton. He appreciates your somments and concern over various issues in the campaign. We share these concerns with you, and we are working hard to help President Ford be elected. Thank you again for writing. Your interest is important to us. Sincerely, G? Kent Kahle Assistant to the Chairman FORD is LIBRARY 978829 May, 1976 To: Rogers Morton HROM: Synvia O'Dowd GaRviN 501 BAY St. apt. 252 San ARaNeisco, Ca. 94133 RE: Gov. Reagans GAS-Spewing planes ON BERKELEY Campus 1968. also Plantal HEALTH - aND HANDICAPPED! Will "RONNIE" use the GAS-PLANES ON Panama like 1968? he did on U.C. campus, Berkeley, Ca., Will he also release all dangerous psychopathic mental patients from back- death T destruction on a national Scale THE wards to be free on the streets causing Will Le cut off funds for all handicapped and axe all their programs like he did in California? Speaking as a Mother of a retarded son, 1 speak with Dear a trepidation. 2 ruthlesshess d lack of compassion knowing personally the intolerance, shown for handicapped & mentally sick people. Gov. Pat Brown can articulate chapter T verse. On + on! Though I'm a Democrat since 1 became a citizen 1950; J'd VOTE for cruel, arrogant player! Only his Mr. Ford in preference to this hard, Lairdresse knows! His expertly coloured hair of makeup cons the public. not me! I've seen him close up. He eats a pound of sugar jelly beans a day. Isnt this poison? Watch out Cemerica. you'll wonder what hit you! adolf of Dickie were P.R.O amateurs! Move over T watch a show you HOW! SEAL express myself with the talent of the Irish! He caused me 8 long years of pain. How about those who can't GOB Bless Sincerely Sylvia Carvin (O'Dowd) Commett May 11, 1976 Mr. Richard B. Warner 42 Brunswick Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts 01201 Dear Mr. Warner; Mr. Morton has read your letter of May 5th and asked me to respond. He appreciated your comments and suggestion very much. I want to assure you they will be given every consideration. Thank you for writing. Your interest is very important to us. Sincerely, G. Kent Kahle Assistant to the Chairman LIBRATA GERALD R. FORM RICHARD B. WARNER, J.D. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR 42 BRUNSWICK STREET PITTSFIELD. MASSACHUSETTS 01201 May 5, 1976 Honorable Rogers C. B. Morton RE: President Ford Campaign The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Mr. Morton: In view of Governor Reagan's irresponsible approach to foreign policy, which in all probability would lead to war, and ultimately to nuclear war, I suggest that a version of the old Lyndon Johnson commercial, showing a nuclear bomb explosion, be used against him. The essence of the commercial would be to show the bomb explosion followed by the message, "If you don't want this, Vote for President Ford." Very truly yours, Richard B, Warner Richard B. Warner. LIBRARY GERALD : FORM Recgan May 6, 1976 Mrs. B.A. Bridget 259 Quentin Drive San Antonio, Texas 78201 Dear Mrs. Bridget, Mr. Morton has read your letter of April 28th and asked me to respond. He appreciated your comments and concern very much, and I want to assure you they will be given every consideration. Thank you for writing to us and for sending your generous contribution to the Committee. Your interest and support are very important to us. Sincerely, G. Kent Kahle Assistant to the Chairman R. GERATE FORD LIBRARY april 28-1976 Dear un. marton. - Thank you for your letter with enclosure on the Reagan propaganda"- the & could feel my Hood pressure going of in my auger orer mosulting Ido not know lies whether 1 you listened to his Reagan on TV a coupleo of days ago- - He was patting huised to on the Lack about what a creat Sor. he had ect. been asq understood him, he paid he told these people that One thing he Spoke of in detail about people in welfare- the State of Calif- all the thrigs he had done they had to So to work to earn This Income or lose it- then So he put there to work for the cities and permitted labor to keep their welfare income The city Sot free and the tax payer went on parping for welfare for These it people as Q understand it - If This is true of think would He a food point for the Committee for Pres. Ford to brung out w their Speeches- of mailed you a check yesterday for $10.00 - also Voted absentee - MRS. B. A. BRIDGET 259 QUENTIN DR. succerely your SAN ANTONIO, TEX. 78201 ( wo B.A. Bridget) Low Bridget Reagan April 26, 1976 - Mrs. Henrietta G. Pillar P.O. Box 19056 Sacramento, California 95819 Dear Mrs. Pillar, Mr. Morton has asked that I thank you for your recent letter. We at the President Ford Committee are delighted to receive your first hand comments on the political situation in California. President Ford was also delighted to learn that he will receive the three votes in your family. The success of the President in the 1976 presidential election will hinge on the support of dedicated citizens whch as yourself. Much has been accomplished during the twenty months of the Ford Administration, though much remains to be done. The President looks to the future optimistically and stands ready to face all challenges which might arise. Thanks again for the information and your support. It is great to know that the President can count on you in the months ahead. Sincerely, Barbara D. Norris Director of Correspondence BDN/pc R. GERATE FORDS LIBRARY APR 20 1976 APR 20 1976 Sacramento, Cal, 95819 P.O.B.O 19056 april 1.5, 1976. Joon President Rogers Fords Morton Re-election Chrmma committee Washington, D.C. Unless you the already Ronald Dear Zir: know Reagon's about 19-1-74 work ov-elsy geral - he loudly see- grant) as touts cess, from the the acramento and april believe of The interest you, a Fard will Incidentally, President our will three best affermative his and re- Eordially your Henrietta bad SEALS R. FORD A2- The Sacramento Union, Tuesday, April 13, 1976 * Reagan's 'work-or-else' welfare test rated a failure By ROBERT E. SWEET 1971 welfare reform package, "did not project compared with a 21.7 per cent Under the three-year project, which aging others from applying for public It could have come just before the New United Press International prove to be administratively feasible and reduction in other California counties, the was discarded by the Brown administra- assistance if they could work. Hampshire primary." practical." department said. tion June 30, 1975, an able-bodied welfare But the department said the increase Instead of reducing welfare applica- recipient was required to accept part- of applications from 1971 to 1974 in the Aid The department said statistical indica- Former Gov. Ronald Reagan's "work- tions as expected, the number of appli- During the program's peak year of tors "do not show that CWEP achieved time work assignments in exchange for to Families with Dependent Children cat- or-else" welfare experiment failed and cants increased at a faster rate in the 1974, only 4,760 individuals, or 2.6 per his benefit check - provided other ave- egorv was 7.5 per cent in counties taking any of its impact objectives." possible report / H Pres Ford, March 9, 1976 Mrs. Carl Q. Christol 1041 Anoka Place Pacific Palisades, California 90272 Dear Mrs. Christol: Thank you very much for your letter of February 24th concerning Ronald Reagan's record as Governor of California with regards to funds for mentally retard- ed children. We appreciate hearing your views on issues important to all of us. Under President Ford's leadership, the nation has made great strides in the past 18 months, though much remains to be done. The President looks to the future optimistically and stands ready to face all new challenges which arise. Thank you again for your letter and I hope in the months ahead you can find time to actively support the President. Sincerely, Robert H. Marik' Deputy Chairman for Administration RHM/dm BEARD R. FORD LIBRARY Get Reagan's Ear Parents Protest Hospitals Plan SACRAMENTO (UPI) input from all parties nor said in a question-and- "understanding" for men- - Parents protesting the affected." answer session with a tally retarded patients. proposed closure of state Sullivan said "we don't group of high school stu- "We are living in a high- hospitals for the mentally know what is going to hap- dents. lv urbanized society,' Feb 24, 1976 Memo to: Ford for President Committee From: Mrs. Carl Q. Christol (Jeannette S.) 1041 Anoka Place Pacific Palisades, Calif. 90272 I think you have missed one item that would bring Ford ahead of Reagan and then carried on it would get some votes normally that would go to either Kennedy or Humphrey. It's the parents and relatives and those poorly paid persons that ware for the MENTALLY RETARDED (not mentally ill) All the Kennedy centers are for handicapped retarded children specifically now called Developmentally Disabled. Naturally since both the two families mentioned above they feel a real heartfelt interest in the Retarded. When Reagan came out with his $700 Million surplus, it hit the newspapers the same day the parents of the Retarded learned the Reagan administration decided that to save money they would phase out the hospitals for the Retarded and put them into the community. This sounds like a very fine humanitarian idea, but when you look at it closely you find they were to find "profit-making "nursing homes and contract with them to care for the kids. When it goes into the "profit-making" the individual gets less and less as medical costs rise. And the Nursing homes were then given $19.00 per day per child when it was costing the state $42.00 per day. to care for them. Make a nice statement about PRIORITIES $23.00 as the most a Retarded child gets in a Nursing community facility where the child needs jound the clock medical care plus programs for education???? it is impossible yet Sarah Jane Moore got $33.00 per day and the cost to the taxpayer for the trials for the Moore's. Harris's, Hearsts all those psychiatrists! And not even an MD in the nursing home where 90 profoundly retarded handicapped children including hydrocephalic, bizarre kids, quadreplegic, etc A statement about priorities for the retarded, handicapped, and certainly not turning it all over to the States. There is where you will hit Reagan. I have all the clippings about the disclosure as I went to Sacramento and gave testamony that got $4.3 million for air-conditioning for the kids at Pacific State due to flies etc and it was at that time we smoked out Reagan's plans. He backed down, but they still dont have the air-conditioning completed and that was three years ago. I think you would be amazed at the numbers of parents of these kids that go for Kennedy and Humphrey just on this -one issue all over the country. SERVICE food luck Jenny Christal tol FRANCIS Re. AMERICAN the Pac Pal Ca 90272 U.S.POSTAGE 1976 US1Gc APOLLO SOYUZ 1975 Committee for Ford 1200 18th st N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036