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This file contains: To Phil Acker, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Memorandum on suggestionf for Telethons. 1 pg [Letter], 10/17/1962 To William Ackerman, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN not being able to make another appearance at UCLA. 1 pg [Letter], 9/11/1962 To Bob Haldeman, from Betty McVey. RE: "Ace" Anderson. [Memo], 8/9/1962 To Earl Adams, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Contributors' complaints. 1 pg [Letter], 8/20/1962 To Ray Arbuthnot, from Earl Adams. RE: Asking Arbuthnot to address the attached note from Bill Jones. Attached to previous. 1 pg [Letter], 8/9/1962 Note. Handwritten To Earl from Bill Jones. RE: An unhappy campaign contributor. 3 pgs [Letter], n.d. Note: CR. File- see "H." 1 pg [Letter], n.d. To Bob Haldeman from Rose Mary Woods. RE: Arndt Letter in the San Marino Tribune. 1 pg [Memo], 4/30/1962 Note: RE: Call from Rose about Angell and Blodgett. 1 pg [Letter], 5/7/1962 To the Research Department, from Bob Haldeman. RE: Do not rely on Angell and Blodgett material regarding the Santa Barbara Ebarcadero. Attached to previous.1 pg [Memo], 3/21/1962 Handwritten. Gross Rererence.1 pg [Memo], n.d. To Bob Haldeman, from RN. RE: Attached letter which appeared in San Marino Tribune from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Arndt. 1 pg [Memo], 4/9/1962 Note. Handwritten. File- See "C" Carr [Letter], 4/9/1962 To the Research Department, from Bob Haldeman. RE: Do not rely on Angell and Blodgett material regarding the Santa Barbara Ebarcadero. Copy. Not scanned [Memo], 3/21/1962 To Frank Avren, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Thanks for the Bliss Report. 1 pg [Letter], 3/21/1962 To Marje Acker, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN's appearance at the North Park Businessmen's Club annual "Civic Day" Luncheon. 1 pg [Letter], 3/5/1962 To the Research Department, from Bob Haldeman. RE: Phone call from Bruce Allen. 2 pgs [Memo], 2/27/1962 To Frank Avren, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Asking for a copy of the Bliss Report. 1 pg [Letter], 2/19/1962 To E. J. Anderson, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN declining to speak at the San Fernando Valley Academy's commencement. 1 pg [Letter], 2/1/1962 To Bob, from D. Wright. RE: Pete Ashton. 1 pg [Memo], n.d. To David Anderson, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN declining to speak at the Crenshaw Chamber of Commerce's special open membership meeting. 1 pg [Letter], 1/15/1962 To C. Arth, from D. Wright. RE: Pomona chairman. 1 pg [Memo], 1/15/1962 Note about attached. 1 pg [Letter], n.d. To Olindo Romulus Angelillo, from RN. RE: Angelillo's support of RN's candidacy. 1 pg [Letter], 11/11/1961 To RN, from Olindo Romulus Angelillo. RE: Angelillo supports RN's candidacy. 1 pg [Letter], 7/12/1961 To Elaine Smyth, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Thanks for sending the annual meeting panel papers of the American Political Science Association. 1 pg [Letter], 11/16/1961 To Bob Haldeman, from Elaine Smyth. RE: Sending of the annual meeting papers. Attached to previous. 1 pg [Letter], 10/31/1961

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This file contains: To Phil Acker, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Memorandum on suggestionf for Telethons. 1 pg [Letter], 10/17/1962 To William Ackerman, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN not being able to make another appearance at UCLA. 1 pg [Letter], 9/11/1962 To Bob Haldeman, from Betty McVey. RE: "Ace" Anderson. [Memo], 8/9/1962 To Earl Adams, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Contributors' complaints. 1 pg [Letter], 8/20/1962 To Ray Arbuthnot, from Earl Adams. RE: Asking Arbuthnot to address the attached note from Bill Jones. Attached to previous. 1 pg [Letter], 8/9/1962 Note. Handwritten To Earl from Bill Jones. RE: An unhappy campaign contributor. 3 pgs [Letter], n.d. Note: CR. File- see "H." 1 pg [Letter], n.d. To Bob Haldeman from Rose Mary Woods. RE: Arndt Letter in the San Marino Tribune. 1 pg [Memo], 4/30/1962 Note: RE: Call from Rose about Angell and Blodgett. 1 pg [Letter], 5/7/1962 To the Research Department, from Bob Haldeman. RE: Do not rely on Angell and Blodgett material regarding the Santa Barbara Ebarcadero. Attached to previous.1 pg [Memo], 3/21/1962 Handwritten. Gross Rererence.1 pg [Memo], n.d. To Bob Haldeman, from RN. RE: Attached letter which appeared in San Marino Tribune from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Arndt. 1 pg [Memo], 4/9/1962 Note. Handwritten. File- See "C" Carr [Letter], 4/9/1962 To the Research Department, from Bob Haldeman. RE: Do not rely on Angell and Blodgett material regarding the Santa Barbara Ebarcadero. Copy. Not scanned [Memo], 3/21/1962 To Frank Avren, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Thanks for the Bliss Report. 1 pg [Letter], 3/21/1962 To Marje Acker, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN's appearance at the North Park Businessmen's Club annual "Civic Day" Luncheon. 1 pg [Letter], 3/5/1962 To the Research Department, from Bob Haldeman. RE: Phone call from Bruce Allen. 2 pgs [Memo], 2/27/1962 To Frank Avren, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Asking for a copy of the Bliss Report. 1 pg [Letter], 2/19/1962 To E. J. Anderson, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN declining to speak at the San Fernando Valley Academy's commencement. 1 pg [Letter], 2/1/1962 To Bob, from D. Wright. RE: Pete Ashton. 1 pg [Memo], n.d. To David Anderson, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN declining to speak at the Crenshaw Chamber of Commerce's special open membership meeting. 1 pg [Letter], 1/15/1962 To C. Arth, from D. Wright. RE: Pomona chairman. 1 pg [Memo], 1/15/1962 Note about attached. 1 pg [Letter], n.d. To Olindo Romulus Angelillo, from RN. RE: Angelillo's support of RN's candidacy. 1 pg [Letter], 11/11/1961 To RN, from Olindo Romulus Angelillo. RE: Angelillo supports RN's candidacy. 1 pg [Letter], 7/12/1961 To Elaine Smyth, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Thanks for sending the annual meeting panel papers of the American Political Science Association. 1 pg [Letter], 11/16/1961 To Bob Haldeman, from Elaine Smyth. RE: Sending of the annual meeting papers. Attached to previous. 1 pg [Letter], 10/31/1961
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 9 10/17/1962 Letter To Phil Acker, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Memorandum on suggestionf for Telethons. 1 pg 53 9 09/11/1962 Letter To William Ackerman, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN not being able to make another appearance at UCLA. 1 pg 53 9 08/09/1962 Memo To Bob Haldeman, from Betty McVey. RE: "Ace" Anderson. 53 9 08/20/1962 Letter To Earl Adams, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Contributors' complaints. 1 pg 53 9 08/09/1962 Letter To Ray Arbuthnot, from Earl Adams. RE: Asking Arbuthnot to address the attached note from Bill Jones. Attached to previous. 1 pg 53 9 n.d. Letter Note. Handwritten To Earl from Bill Jones. RE: An unhappy campaign contributor. 3 pgs Monday, July 23, 2007 Page 1 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 9 n.d. Letter Note: CR. File- see "H." 1 pg 53 9 04/30/1962 Memo To Bob Haldeman from Rose Mary Woods. RE: Arndt Letter in the San Marino Tribune. 1 pg 53 9 05/07/1962 Letter Note: RE: Call from Rose about Angell and Blodgett. 1 pg 53 9 03/21/1962 Memo To the Research Department, from Bob Haldeman. RE: Do not rely on Angell and Blodgett material regarding the Santa Barbara Ebarcadero. Attached to previous. 1 pg 53 9 n.d. Memo Handwritten. Gross Rererence. 1 pg 53 9 04/09/1962 Memo To Bob Haldeman, from RN. RE: Attached letter which appeared in San Marino Tribune from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Arndt. 1 pg 53 9 04/09/1962 Letter Note. Handwritten. File- See "C" Carr Monday, July 23, 2007 Page 2 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 9 03/21/1962 Memo To the Research Department, from Bob Haldeman. RE: Do not rely on Angell and Blodgett material regarding the Santa Barbara Ebarcadero. Copy. Not scanned 53 9 03/21/1962 Letter To Frank Avren, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Thanks for the Bliss Report. 1 pg 53 9 03/05/1962 Letter To Marje Acker, from H.R. Haldeman. RE: RN's appearance at the North Park Businessmen's Club annual "Civic Day" Luncheon. 1 pg 53 9 02/27/1962 Memo To the Research Department, from Bob Haldeman. RE: Phone call from Bruce Allen. 2 pgs 53 9 02/19/1962 Letter To Frank Avren, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Asking for a copy of the Bliss Report. 1 pg 53 9 02/01/1962 Letter To E.J. Anderson, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN declining to speak at the San Fernando Valley Academy's commencement. 1 pg 53 9 n.d. Memo To Bob, from D. Wright. RE: Pete Ashton. 1 pg Monday, July 23, 2007 Page 3 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 9 01/15/1962 Letter To David Anderson, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: RN declining to speak at the Crenshaw Chamber of Commerce's special open membership meeting. 1 pg 53 9 01/15/1962 Memo To C. Arth, from D. Wright. RE: Pomona chairman. 1 pg 53 9 n.d. Letter Note about attached. 1 pg 53 9 11/11/1961 Letter To Olindo Romulus Angelillo, from RN. RE: Angelillo's support of RN's candidacy. 1 pg 53 9 07/12/1961 Letter To RN, from Olindo Romulus Angelillo. RE: Angelillo supports RN's candidacy. 1 pg 53 9 11/16/1961 Letter To Elaine Smyth, from H. R. Haldeman. RE: Thanks for sending the annual meeting panel papers of the American Political Science Association. 1 pg 53 9 10/31/1961 Letter To Bob Haldeman, from Elaine Smyth. RE: Sending of the annual meeting papers. Attached to previous. 1 pg Monday, July 23, 2007 Page 4 of 4 October 17, 1962 Dear Phil: Just wanted you to know how much I appreciate your taking the time and trouble to prepare the comprehensive memorandum on suggestions for Telethons. As was expressed to you by everyone concerned, you did an outstanding job, and San Diego was by far the best of the bunch. Thanks again. WIN WITH NIXON! H. R. Haldeman Mr. Phil Acker 2720 Chatsworth San Diego, California September 11, 1962 Dear Bill: While I completely agree with you that another meeting at UCLA would be most advantageous for Dick Nixon in the fall campaign, we just aren't going to be able to do it. The tremendous pressure for Nixon appear- ances at colleges and universities throughout the state is mounting constantly. We are going to have to limit these appearances to one or two campuses where he has not been during the past several years, and this would, of necessity, rule out UCLA. In spite of all the reasons why he should come back out to Westwood, I am sure you will recognize that under the circumstances it will not be possible. Thanks again for your interest and help. WIN WITH NIXON! H. R. Haldeman Mr. William C. Ackerman Executive Director Associated Students - UCLA 308 Westwood Boulevard Los Angeles 24, California INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor Bob Haldeman To: Q w August 9. 1962 Betty McVey From: "Ace" Anderson Subject: Distribution: I called Mr. Anderson and told him that RN is out of town and will be f or about two weeks - asked if someone else might be of assistance. He said his purpose in requesting appointment with RN is to give him the source of a mailing list or two which would reach about 45,000 people - 85% of whom are Democrats. He would like to talk to Mr. Nixon about it because the information is confidential and would have to be actedipon quickly. Would you please call him and make arrange- ments to get the names. Thank you. August 20, 1962 Dear Earl: Ray Arbuthnot handed me the note from Bill Jones which you had passed along to him. With regard to Frank Seaver's $5,000 contribution to Dick's campaign, this must have been for the Presidential campaign since, as you know, he was on the other side during the primary. I agree he was entitled to more recognition than a printed receipt, but unfortunately we had no control over the receipt and handling of contributions to the Presidential campaign. I am checking on Harold J. Harrell's letter and will be sure this is taken care of if indeed we received a letter from him. I can assure you we are doing everything possible to avoid this type of thing, and find more and more that many of these complaints either 80 back to 1960 or are the figment of the complainant's imagination. However, please don't hesitate to bring these to our attention so we can check them out. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman Mr. Earl Adams Adams, Duque & Hazeltine 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles, California ADAMS, DUQUE & HAZELTINE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA TO: Ray Arbuthnot DATE August 9, 1962 FROM: Earl Adams SUBJECT: Ray: I do not know whether there is any truth to what Bill Jones reports in the attached note. However, I am sending it on to you with the thought and hope in mind that if things of this kind are happening, something can be done to correct the situation. Kind regards, Fart Earl:- If has been Grat to my attention FRank seaver is unhappy. He sent in 5000. to Dicks campaigne of received back a printed receipt. I think : seaver is entitled to more recognition than this. The Public relations is very poor As far. Harold I Harrell of Visalia wrote Dick a nice letter about water conditions in the San forger Valley Dick did not reply, mr Harrell is probably the & wields considerable power wealthied man in Calif in the Valley. all Dick's sectry has to do is to send Mrs Harrell & say he a one paragraph note to hopes to see him when Re appreciates his letter & is up Visalia way. His address is P.O. Box 1407, Visalia. I am hearing feeling Dick is burrounded complaints. my personal more of more of this type of Republicans. Bill fores by the typical stuff shirt CR frie - see" I (Harrell) X mail ) Sandling a" (Earl adome) INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: April 30, 1962 From: Rose Mary Woods Subject: Arndt Letter in the San Marino Tribune Distribution: Earl Adams tells me that Rockwood Nelson, who sent out those bad editorials from the San Marino paper, is going to serve on one of the committees; for the Boss and he was only sending those letters to people for the purpose of alerting them. Why anyone could be 60 naive as to think that they were alerting people by having a reprint of a nasty article made and not enclosing a note telling them this was the purpose is beyond me but nevertheless he told Earl Adams he would send out some of the Arndt letters. RN autographed a copy of "Six Crises" and sent it to the Arndts. Do you think a letter is necessary? RMW:ma fucture. 10 WRN. 1:45PM 5=7=62 Rose called - wanted info re: Angell & Blodgett -- had me check thru the Brown organization lists etc. to see if listed I did not find them anywhere - but I recalled a memo you had written on this -- pulled it - and read it to Rose over the phone she took down - so I guess this is it unless you have any further info. you can pass along to her they seemed in quite a rush to get it. (your memo of 3/21 attached) stuff Tell her in is S. in monica a violent the can battle get they're doing + Outlook them. Researce then with planty fink if needed- Outlook files Research Department 3-21-62 Bob Haldeman I have been warned by David Heyler we should not rely on the Angell & Blodgett material regarding the Santa Barbara Embarcadero. He says Capt. Ellison, State Investigators Board, Los Angeles, partial to Brown, has some bad stuff on Angell & Blodgett. Don't know anything about it. but am passing along for your information. File: Research - Staff Memos. x - A X chron. Guss Reference Arcadia Good Government heague Candidate - Endorsements See - H. Kalmbach - Vhemo file Rmw folder Date - 4-83-62 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM file Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: April 9, 1962 From: RN Subject: Attached letter which appeared in San Marino Tribune from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Arndt Distribution: I have sent Mr. and Mrs. Arndt a copy of "Six Crises." I think this should be used in one of our mail outs -- it would be extremely effective. Rose is handling thru Earl adams. 4/9/62 File = see "C" CaRR referral by X Ray Arbuthuol- X Id. Kalubach X Research - Staff Memos. March 21, 1962 Dear Frank: Just a note to thank you for sending along the Bliss Report. It was received a few days ago and I do appreciate your getting me this copy. It would be good to hear from you. When you have a moment, drop me a line and bring things down to date. Thanks again, and best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman Mr. Frank Oven Avren Republican State Headquarters 17 North High Street Columbus, Ohio March 5, 1962 Dear Marje: Thanks very much for your letter of February 19th suggesting Dick Nixon's appearance at the North Park Businessmen's Club annual "Civic Day" luncheon. While I realize the obvious value in this type of session, we are generally avoiding such appearances where RN is not the featured speaker, especially during the intensive campaign period the latter part of April and the month of May. We also had to turn down the San Diego Teachers Association for March, but are hoping to be able to schedule it later. We do have to work in some more activity in San Diego County. What we need are some events in the non-downtown areas where we can attract large groups of people to give them a chance to meet RN. In most other parts of the state we have been successful in developing crowds of 500 to 1000 for morning coffee receptions or afternoon tea type receptions. If you have any thoughts on this, I would sure appreciate hearing from you. Incidentally, how soon are you going to be able to join us? Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman Mrs. Marje Acker 2720 Chatsworth Boulevard San Diego 6, California Research Department 2-27-62 Bob Haldeman Phone call from Bruce Allen ce: R. H. Finch Will you please see that the following information gets into the proper hands? Bruce Allen called me Sunday, February 25th, to discuss several matters as summarized below. He feels there are two issues that are really hot and on which RN can get strong bi-partisan support If he takes a definite position. The first is the matter of Teacher Credentials, specifically the Fisher bill. Allen opposed this bill. He feels the Teachers' Union was the primary source behind it and says the CTA, with a tremendously large membership, is particularly hot on this issue; that they fought the battle against the Fisher bill and lost to the Teachers' Union. The CTA people, at this point, feel they don't know whether RN is for or against the bill, but Allen thinks the CTA would give RN a great deal of support if they thought he would give them an audience after he is elected. The other hot issue, in Allen's opinion, is that of faculty salaries. He says the Brown proposed 5% increase retroactive to January 1st is completely inadequate; that California State salaries for professors are way out of line with competition from private industry and schools in other States. He feels our faculty recruitment program is suffering badly and that we are bei ng down-graded in the quality of teachers and professors being recruited from out of State. Where we used to get the cream of the crop from Missouri, Michigan, New York etc., we are now getting the left-overs from Tennessee, Georgia and the like. Allen intends to offer an amendment in the Budget session to add a 12-1/2% increase to Brown's proposal. Allen recommends that the line on the Birch Society should be that the reason we find people turning to the John Birch Society is due to the failure of Brown, Mosk and the Legislature to do anything about Communism. Allen Intends to attack the seizure of security files in San Diego on the basis of asking who they are trying to protect, and what they are trying to cover up. He reports that Robert Newsom was a Major in the National Guard in charge of security clearances and filed an unsatisfactory report on Eunice Chessler To: Research 2-29-62 Page 2. who had been Unruh's secretary in his campaign, and also was a candidate for an executive secretarial position with Brown. The result of this unsatisfactory clearance report was that Eunice Chessler was hired in Brown's office and Newsom was fired from his security clearance position with the National Guard. He is presently in the Sheriff's office in San Diego, and will verify this information, but does not want his name used. ## February 19, 1962 X X File: Chron. 1 A Mr. Frank Avren Republican State Headquarters 17 North High Street Columbus, Ohio Dear Frank: Bliss Report For some time I have been meaning to drop you a note -- to say "hello" and ask a favor -- all in the same breath. Could you get me a copy of the Bliss Report? I would like very much to have it and am sure you're the right person to ask. How are things going ? We're rolling along - with the hectic and emjoyable days we all expected. Many thanks, Frank, and best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman February 1, 1962 Mr. E. J. Anderson, Principal San Fernando Valley Academy 17601 Lassen Street Northridge, California Dear Mr. Anderson: This will follow up your resent correspondence with Diek Nixon regarding your kind invitation to him to deliver the commence- ment address st San Fernando Valley Academy on June 6th. Pecause the Schedule Committee has had to make a firm rule that Mr. Nixon not commit speaking engagements beyond the June primary, he must reluctantly decline to participate in your commencement exercises. We fully understand the mecessity for you to go shead and make arrange- ments for a speaker and are extremely sorry that our answer must be as it is. Again, we appraciate your thoughtfulness in writing. Sincerely, R. R. Haldeman HRH:jr bee: MM Pete Ashen called. they have John Busterud for their speaker -- but not happily so. I have the impression Pete was assuming a great deal -- with nothing to go on. When he finally talked to me last week (his calls were always to you only) - I told him Reagan was out -- that you had suggested Fong etc. etc. --- but apparently he kept hoping. he now wants a celebrity -- to help soothe the committee members and help the program. Bob this is certainly not your responsibility -- nor this organization's --- but in view of the fact Pete could not reach you and you did not have time to call him -- will you let me handle this angle with Yvonne -- who does have contact with people like Terry Moore, John Payne, Don De Fore et al? Pete can't politik his own group -- but maybe we can help him out. What's the harm -- and at least we can say - and they will know - you tried to come up with someone. Pete said he did not know until last Sunday when he talked with you that Reagan was not available which is not entirely true he did know the Monday before you went to San Fran. -- which was when I talked to him. 1/31 January 15, 1962 Mr. David A. Anderson, President Crenshaw Chamber of Commerce 4431 Crenshaw Boulevard Los Angeles 43, California Dear Mr. Anderson: Mr. Nixon has turned over to me your letter of January 8th, re- questing his appearance at the Crenshaw Chamber of Commerce's special open membership meeting on February 21st. You may be certain that he would like very much to accept your kind invitation, but unfortunately, his speaking schedule through the month of February is completely committed, and it is not possible to make any additions to it, much as he would like to ad- dress your group. He is very sorry that his schedule conflict prevents meeting with the Crenshaw Chamber of Commerce and is most appreciative of your kind invitation to participate in this fine affair. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman MEMORANDUM January 15, 1962 To: C. Arth From: D. Wright Late Saturday afternoon, Roy Day phoned. He has a Pomone Chairman for you, Mrs. Richard Bomar (Barbara) 1171 Hillside Drive Pomona Phone: NA 2-8855 Said she was 29, good. Dig Eluen Mice M Note: Talk to Bob Haldeman about this. RN should sign. Democrat file November 11, 1961 Dear Mr. Angelillo: Our mutual friend, Senator Dolwig, has given me your letter concerning my candidacy for Governor of California. We have a long, hard campaign ahead of us and I shall always be grateful for the fact that Angelillo, Olindo Romulus you and Miss Nettie Scott Riherd were among the very first to offer your assistance. We will keep in touch with you as our campaign plans develop. In the meantime, any suggestion you may have on the decisions I will be making between now and election day will be most welcome. With every good wish, Sincerely, 1122 I dn X X copy X x - Campaign manager Folder M Mr. Olindo Romulus Angelillo 1550 Glen Aylsa Avenue Los Angeles 41, California RMW:wt wt bcc: Senator Richard J. Dolwig OLINDO ROMULUS ANGELILLO INVESTMENT COUNSEL CONSULTING ENGINEER 1550 GLEN AYLSA AVENUE CLINTON 6-5214 . LO5 ANGELES 41 Dear D me nipow, I and a democrat. However, this letter is written not only in the best interest of California but for our nation in particular. I steadfastly supported my devoted friend Denator Estes Kefaurer whose friendship l highly prige. my decision represents much thought. I firmly beliger it is important to have your active elected.ptences during these trying times. your election will have a unifying effect of singstar significance to the world. OLINDO ROMULUS ANGELILLO INVESTMENT COUNSEL CONSULTING ENGINEER 1550 GLEN AYLSA AVENUE CLINTON 6-5214 . LOS ANGELES 41 2. mr nixon. In order to assure you genuine support and cooperation I telephoned nettie Scott Richerd, our miss Democrat of California nettie and I agreed to authorize the use of our respective names, in your behalf as Governod of the Statog California Sincerely The Honorable July 12,1961 Richard nixou. Los California angeles, 3908 Wilshire Boulevard November 16, 1961 Smyth, Elaine Miss Elaine Smyth American Political Science Association 1785 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Washington 6. D. C. Dear Miss Smyth: Thank you very much for your kindness in sending me the annual meeting panel papers for 1961. Please feel no concern about the delay. It created no problem and I do appreciate your taking care of this for me. Sincerely, 1/1 the H. R. Haldeman Subj: HRH Requests HRH:ss AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 1785 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, N. W. WASHINGTON 6, D. C. Office of the Executive Director October 31, 1961 Dear Mr. Haldeman: I am sorry to be so late in sending you these 1961 annual meeting panel papers. The student who generally handles this for us has been ill for the past 10 days and hence, things have back-logged a bit. Again, my apologies. Sincerely, Elaine Claim Smyth Smith (Miss)