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This file contains: To: Charlie Farrington From: Dorr Walsh Re: Nixon Telethon. Attached: Note to Bob Haldeman. 2 Pages. [Memo], 8/16/1962 To: Paul W. Keyes From: Rose Mary Woods Re: Memo - June 1 - Telethons. 1 Page. [Memo], 8/6/1962 Thank you response flyer for a persons reaction to the May 29th Telethon. 1 page. [Letter], 6/28/1962 To: Rose From: Sammy Re: Mailing. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/28/1962 List of Contributers Attached: Note from the desk of Bob Haldeman. 5 Pages. [Memo], n/a To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon Questions. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/25/1962 To : Research Department From: Bob Haldeman Re: Profile of Questions pertaining to the telethons. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/1/1962 To: Lou Quinn From: Bob Haldeman Re: Pledge follow-ups - Telethon. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/13/1962 To: J.R. White From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon checks and receipts. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/11/1962 To: Maurice Stans From: Bob Haldeman Re: Question on Caracas. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/11/1962 Nixon Telethon Locations and total amount raised at each location. 2 Pages. [Memo], 5/9/1962 Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Primary List. 2 Pages. [Report], 5/9/1962 Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Secondary Markets. 4 Pages. [Report], 5/9/1962 To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Thank-you cards for all those who sent in questions. 2 Pages. [Memo], 6/16/1962 To: Robert White From: Charlie Farrington Re: Telethon. 2 Pages. [Memo], 6/5/1962 To: Milton H. Esberg Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Reactions to the telethon. Attached: Letter to Bob Haldeman From: Milton Esberg Jr. and Letter To: Richard Nixon From: Blank 3 Pages. [Letter], 6/4/1962 List of tapes and their contents. 6 Pages. [Memo], n/a

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This file contains: To: Charlie Farrington From: Dorr Walsh Re: Nixon Telethon. Attached: Note to Bob Haldeman. 2 Pages. [Memo], 8/16/1962 To: Paul W. Keyes From: Rose Mary Woods Re: Memo - June 1 - Telethons. 1 Page. [Memo], 8/6/1962 Thank you response flyer for a persons reaction to the May 29th Telethon. 1 page. [Letter], 6/28/1962 To: Rose From: Sammy Re: Mailing. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/28/1962 List of Contributers Attached: Note from the desk of Bob Haldeman. 5 Pages. [Memo], n/a To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon Questions. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/25/1962 To : Research Department From: Bob Haldeman Re: Profile of Questions pertaining to the telethons. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/1/1962 To: Lou Quinn From: Bob Haldeman Re: Pledge follow-ups - Telethon. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/13/1962 To: J.R. White From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon checks and receipts. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/11/1962 To: Maurice Stans From: Bob Haldeman Re: Question on Caracas. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/11/1962 Nixon Telethon Locations and total amount raised at each location. 2 Pages. [Memo], 5/9/1962 Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Primary List. 2 Pages. [Report], 5/9/1962 Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Secondary Markets. 4 Pages. [Report], 5/9/1962 To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Thank-you cards for all those who sent in questions. 2 Pages. [Memo], 6/16/1962 To: Robert White From: Charlie Farrington Re: Telethon. 2 Pages. [Memo], 6/5/1962 To: Milton H. Esberg Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Reactions to the telethon. Attached: Letter to Bob Haldeman From: Milton Esberg Jr. and Letter To: Richard Nixon From: Blank 3 Pages. [Letter], 6/4/1962 List of tapes and their contents. 6 Pages. [Memo], n/a
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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 63 3 08/16/1962 Memo To: Charlie Farrington From: Dorr Walsh Re: Nixon Telethon. Attached: Note to Bob Haldeman. 2 Pages. 63 3 08/06/1962 Memo To: Paul W. Keyes From: Rose Mary Woods Re: Memo - June 1 - Telethons. 1 Page. 63 3 06/28/1962 Letter Thank you response flyer for a persons reaction to the May 29th Telethon. 1 page. 63 3 06/28/1962 Memo To: Rose From: Sammy Re: Mailing. 1 Page. 63 3 n/a Memo List of Contributers Attached: Note from the desk of Bob Haldeman. 5 Pages. 63 3 06/25/1962 Memo To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon Questions. 1 Page. Tuesday, September 04, 2007 Page 1 of 3 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 63 3 06/01/1962 Memo To : Research Department From: Bob Haldeman Re: Profile of Questions pertaining to the telethons. 1 Page. 63 3 06/13/1962 Memo To: Lou Quinn From: Bob Haldeman Re: Pledge follow-ups - Telethon. 1 Page. 63 3 06/11/1962 Memo To: J.R. White From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon checks and receipts. 1 Page. 63 3 06/11/1962 Memo To: Maurice Stans From: Bob Haldeman Re: Question on Caracas. 1 Page. 63 3 05/09/1962 Memo Nixon Telethon Locations and total amount raised at each location. 2 Pages. 63 3 05/09/1962 Report Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Primary List. 2 Pages. 63 3 05/09/1962 Report Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Secondary Markets. 4 Pages. Tuesday, September 04, 2007 Page 2 of 3 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 63 3 06/16/1962 Memo To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Thank-you cards for all those who sent in questions. 2 Pages. 63 3 06/05/1962 Memo To: Robert White From: Charlie Farrington Re: Telethon. 2 Pages. 63 3 06/04/1962 Letter To: Milton H. Esberg Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Reactions to the telethon. Attached: Letter to Bob Haldeman From: Milton Esberg Jr. and Letter To: Richard Nixon From: Blank 3 Pages. 63 3 n/a Memo List of tapes and their contents. 6 Pages. Tuesday, September 04, 2007 Page 3 of 3 August 16, 1962 Memo To: Charlie Farrington From: Dorr Walsh Re: Nixon Telethon Bob Aid and N Today I have cleared the following: KFRE-TV Fresno 9:30 to 12:30 Friday, October 12 KCRA-TV Sacramento 9:30 to 12:30 Tuesday, October 16 KTVU San Francisco 9:30 to 12:30 Monday, October 22 KCOP Los Angeles 9:30 to 12:30 Friday, October 26 I have tentative approval on: KSBW-TV) Salinas-Monterey 10 PM to 1, Monday, Sept. 24 KSBY-TV) We may be able to start as early as 9:30. KERO-TV Bakersfield 9:30 to 12:30, Friday, Oct. 5 (confirmations due August 17th) As you know we were not to contact a station in San Diego, until Headquarters reached Mr. Jack Wrather, owner of KFMB-TV. Please keep us advised as assoon as possible. Dorr Sm Walsh DWdp I Bob - re: last paragraph - I gather this has been worked out - thru Wrather and Whitney -- but I need details to give Dorr Walsh. He has than A. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Paul W. Keyes Date: August 6, 1962 From: Rose Mary Woods Subject: Memorandum - June 1 - - Telethons Distribution: Haldeman, Keyes In preparing for future telethons this Fall, the Boss has been looking at your memorandum of June 1. He appreciated your comments with regard to the telethon and for the most part agreed with your suggestions. However, he completely rejects your suggestion on the handling of the questions. He wants them to be handled as they come in. While this does not make for as smooth an operation and some subjects he may want to cover may be left out, he thinks the only fair way to do this is to take the questions of the listening audience as they come in. Thank You! The response and reaction to our May 29th Telethon has been most gratifying, and I wanted you to know of my appreciation for your interest and participation in its success. As we move into the final campaign, which promises to be the hardest fought in California's history, I hope we can continue to count on your fine support and assistance in our drive for victory in November. June 28, 1962 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor Date: To: June 28, Rome From: Sammy Subject: Mailing Distribution: Loie, M.M.D Doris, H. & J., Lou Quinn, Dorothy Wright. Mailing sent to 3.500 Monday, July 2, 1962 CONTRIBUTORS Metts Hollenback Mrs. Roberts V. Garrigues Mr. & Mrs. Don Frisbee, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. James Thackray Mrs. Ruth R. Mickle Ruth L. Hoover Mr. John A. Deadrich III Helen Wilson Jones R. H. Webb Ina M. Godfrey Leonhardt Swingle Charles K. & Frances Taubert Janet Croft Kirt G. Parks, M.D. Mrs. Edward Moffat Mrs. Mac Du Pree Gladys Osborn Everett H. Roan Alice Hay Maxine Clifton R. E. Douglas Ina M. Godfrey Helen L. Haskell Grace Palmatier Derryl S. Pruner R. M. Viloria Bessie H. Turner Florence M. Prather Ellen Ebers Virginia Pallais, M.D. Mrs. Eleanor Stoddard Virginio Mae Anson Dwight M. Etter Mrs. Pearl Sendifur Edward F. Meyers Homer C. McCullough Mrs. Elisabeth B. Brunn Mrs. Thelms Risley Helen R. Raysor Maude Straine Margaret L. Lloyd Mary Frances Gillan Carolyn Bishop Nellie M. Porter Mrs. Floyd T. Winslow Elwood Murphy W. J. Smith Mrs. P. W. MacDonald Nine Masson Dr. H. S. Brown Irving D. Gibson W. C. Chestnut Mrs. Irebe E. Tapper Mrs. Evelyn T. Caulk C. R. Hitchcock Mrs. Katharine Thomas M. C. Steffen Mrs. Grace D. Wallace Wayne A. Schley Mrs. Glenn A. Stackhouse George Lewis Mrs. Robert Walters Annette T. Mitchell Mrs. Anna Poncin Alfred & Olga Cox Beverly Peterson Myles H. Thompson Donald F. Collins M. D. Morrison Harry T. Vanley Beverly & Ronald Newmann Mrs. Everett Noe R. W. McCotter M. V. Ford Charles H. Lewis, M.D. Kathleen Westermeye Julian Knutson, M.D. Filomena Pangoni Royal R. Pullen Mrs. Frances E. Kemp Mrs. Dan Fletcher Dr. & Mrs. Gordon A. Abbott Nina Dene Crawford Frank & Meda B. Soares Hazel T. Lane M. Madie Day Edna Arneberg Mrs. Carolyn Jones Leon A. Johnston Grace M. Bonesteel Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hunt Marguerita Geier Maria Geier Kendall H. McAllister Miss Mabel L. Calvert Robert L. Marsh, M.D. Christine A. Vaughan Elizabeth K. Priseler Paul H. Rauch Eve O. Schley Vivian I. Tewksbury Geo. Nichols -2- Ida belle Hunton Marilyn M. Moffatt Ed Vierheilig Lillian Ector Mrs. Vera Justin L. M. Nash Mrs. Katherine R. Irvine Miss Britt Bittinge Margaret Meredith Mrs. Berths Mae Elder Bertha C. Peters Percy T. Burtt, D.M.D. Berbare E. Stanton Mary M. Joy Julia P. Alexander Arline N. Welsh Mrs. Dorothy E. Gilmore Jeannette Brand John Willingham Agnes Dubert Herbert Herr Mrs. Irving J. Hancock Mrs. Susie Sheldon Philip Solin Carl E. Dahlman H. C. Bolter Louise Knox C. N. Stansbery Charles A. Zweng Mrs. Robt. Landreth Lillien V. Breed Susan Stadelman Marilyn O'Brian Amelia Reinhart Elmer E. McClelland, M.D. Arthur L. Hudson J. Lee Gregg Mrs. E. P. Spangler Harold C. Stephenson Jean Boyar Mrs. Josephine H. Johnson Miss Diane L. Verge Robert E. Elliott Mrs. Jessie Menges Mrs. Harry Howarth Dr. Hopkins Paul Woodward Bill Wattenberg Vern Lee Mizer E. S. Somerville Ruth & Frank Herbert Helen Elroy Ronald L. Hartman Joseph C. Lauro John F. Heitz E. M. Butler Cerolyn Bishop Mrs. Marvin Holt R. M. Slipke Kathleen Dixon Charlotte Jarecki Lucille Beatty Louis Wirth Joseph C. Hickinbotham III' Ruth Paine Lillian Bradley Jane G. Carmichael Mr. & Mrs. John Boetcher Mrs. James Wood Mrs. Lorena Blott Geraldine J. Mettier Mr. Coppinger June S. Norris Nancy Sturtevant Robert S. Spengler Ettore Di Giantomasso Mrs. Marian S. Shaw Jessie Crawford Miss Berths J. Noltimier Mrs. Devid T. Simons Mrs. John Essick Mrs. Mabel C. Woglum C. Stuart Perkins Mrs. Lee Packard Jean Louis Hill Mrs. Eleanor Stoddard Roger D. Hoff Charles S. Edwards Ward W. Webb Carl Tancker Frank T. Miles Walter J. Herbert Mrs. Russell M. Kelly Sidney Hoedemsker H. W. Payne Mrs. Arthur A. Tennyson Jean E. Jones Peter C. Latsis Robert L. Garrison Hugh Innis Ethel Ellingson Edwin W. Thomas Mildred S. Hansen Mary E. We twood -3- Mrs. Roberta Nixon Eldon V. Seper Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Nowlen Ima P. Spinden Mr. & Mrs. Norman Burrows Mr. & Mrs. Joel H. Ells F. Fleischhacker Leah J. Jeffries Ruth Cohen Mrs. Bertha A. Tyree Mrs. Charles T. Toney Walter a. Case Dr. & Mrs. S. F. Hogsett Victor S. Hogen Ray Slean Mr. & Mrs. Harold Smedal Mrs. Irane R. Scott Josie Taylor Herb Twitchell Mrs. Grace G. Bent Mrs. Mary L. Norris Charles E. Patterson Mr. Thomas Emile L. Meine Jr. M. D. W. B. Warren M. D. Mrs. Frances E. Manroe Seymour Morrow, D. D. S Mabel McBane Mrs. H. M. Baldridge Harry A. Abramson Ruth McPhail Margaret Nata M. Blanche Redmond Joseph Sardella Eatherine R. Irvine Miss Carol Rosei Mr. Bob Bus Virginia Pollais, M. D. Mrs. F. G. Pangoni Dan H. Willbee Ed Vierheilig Edythe M. Novak Robert K. Sobwarts Merlo C. Overholtger Mrs. Edw. 5. Berry Ethel Meers A. J. Dietech Leland S. Holcomb Nat W. Brown Madalin Gephart J. H. Hull T. W. Nielsen Mrs. Mary M. Barden Monroe Richman, M. D. Robert J. Henderson Sylvia James Mrs. Grace D. Huckemayer Evelyn Crans Clarissa S. MeMahon Marvin Church Mrs. Myrtle L. Noble Irene C. Balfour Joseph A. Egri, Jr. Norma Ensign J. T. Hill Lillian Ferry Mrs. Robert W. Myers Etna V. Bailey Sally E. Sax James Baledon Paul Grant Jenkins Hasel C. Hansel Jessie M. Cole Peter Skipper & Ann Skipper Mrs. Oliver D. Brown Mrs. Anna C. McPhail M. V. Ford Elisabeth Stone Florence H. Fortson John R. Strongren Forbes King J. Hilda Harrison Mrs. Fearl L. Anderson Anne N. MoPherson Mrs. A. M. Mann Cameron Taylor T. H. Johnson Maryon B. Johnson Miss M. Blanche Lyons Clara Manley Mr. & Mrs. H. Swonets M. Florence Stahlen Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ober Dorothy Vaaler Mrs. Edith G. Burtt Mrs. Jack A. Cornick Robert R. & Helen S. McElhose Mr. & Mrs. Barry Ives Mrs. Natalie N. Phillips Frank O. & Ethel Peterson Christopher Wise Mr. F. A. Torrillo Evalene E. Rempel K. M. Masters Clarence E. DeWitt Mr. & Mrs. Earl Stevens Fred Weybret B. Carl & Sandra Ellis Robert E. Lewis Miss Martha D. Theiss Lue Minor Drake Daya Crawford + Eva M. Bracken Eve Melchior Earl L. Hummell, D. D. S. Mary G. Volkmann Karl & Hamel Oldberg Gary Shule Clara M. Anderson Marie Teter Golum Frieda Seiter Mr. & Mrs. Leon A. Johnston Blanche S. McLellan Donald K. Fellows Dr. Henry H. Hart Mr. & Mrs. J. K. Pilos Mrs. Janel L. Schwars Louis Leigh Paul & Fern Larson Edgar Core Frances H. Turnquist Della B. Maxwell Mrs. Jessie Menges Henrietta Bemis Madeline M. Olsen Estelle M. Crawford Mrs. W. Wallace Hogle Eleanor Valois J. Edgar Adamson Mabel B. Alexander John Mark Larson Thomas E. Blissard Choster & Anita Carrett Joe Donato Rudy Schaffer Mrs. Maude Myers Mrs. Marie T. Kemper Mrs. Helen Read Vanessa Miller Keith W. Jacob Charles A. Zweng Mrs. Irene Corliss Mrs. Elisabeth MacGibbon Mrs. Carl E. Hunter W.M. Tocle Joseph McCord Mercedes Darrah John H, Noclsey, M. D. Mrs. Evalyn W. Camper Certrude Steinborg Jean M. Fuller Mrs. W. L. Forward, Sr. Helen O. Towns Helen S. Gause Miss Madeline Smyth Miss Ida Stelling Vandla E. Olson Eldora L. Stoneman Dr. Robert O. Johns Virginia F. Schurs Dr. H. Chester Moore Mrs. Elwin H. Service George J. Kovell Grace D. Rogers Eva Buf fun Frits Janet Wagner Neva C. Wray Christine Fishell Mancye Spicer Mr. & Mrs. H. J. McQuigg Thomas L. Lode Beatrice D. Cornwell George J. Polhill Leonard DiMiceli D. Le Roy Leatart, O. D. Mabel I. Yates William A. White / file Telethon cash Contributors List #, from Committee Statewide BOB HALDEMAN Charles Farrington, Jr. 6-25-62 Bob Haldeman Telethon Questions As soon as all envelopes are addressed for the thank-you card going to Telethon names, will you see that the questions are boxed and forwarded to Agnes Waldron at Research? In addition to those where addresses were supplied, there is another box in my office which contains questions where no address was provided. These should be included in the lot to go to Agnes. Agnes plans to run a rough profile on the questions mailed and phoned in to get a general tally of how they break down by general subject area. Research Department 6-1-62 Bob Haldeman I think it is important that we run a rough profile on the questions mailed and phoned in for the Telethon. In other words, we should get a general tally of how the quantities break down by general subject area. XX The questions themselves are in a box out here and whenever you are ready to get at this, date please let me know. Research Staff Memos /File: Public Relations - Telethon Lou Quinn 6-13-62 Bob Haldeman Pledge follow-ups - Telethon Attached are Telethon pledges $50.00 and over. It would seem to me these are worthy of a follow-up. Will you do the needful? X X date Finance - Fund-raising (folder) [/File: File: P.R. - Telethon (folder) J. R. White 6-11-62 Bob Haldeman TELETHON Enclosed herewith checks totaling $915.50 plus $1.00 cash, Telethon receipts through this date contributions to Win With Nixon Telethon. Mr. Maurice Stans 6-11-62 Mr. Bob Haldeman Maury: Attached is the question on Caracas submitted during the Telethon, with the pledge of $1,000 if answered satisfactorily. date X I am also enclosing the transcript of that portion of the tape, giving you Dick's verbatim answer. Would you want to test this one out with a File: P.R. - Telethon follow-up letter over your signature? HIXSON & JORGENSEN INC. (Status NIXON TELETHON 5/9/62) Φ ФФФр May 29, 1962 - 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM LOS ANGELES KTTV - 9:00 - 10:00 PM $13,280 Time $7,000 10:30 - 1:00 AM Pre-emptions $6,280 KTLA 9:00 - 10:00 PM $12,290 Time plus pre-emptions 10:30 - 1:00 APM KCOP 9:00 - 1:00 AM $ 7.000 Total OAKLAND KTVU 9:00 - 1:00 AM $ 3,867 Time plus pre-emptions SAN DIEGO KOGO-TV 10:00 - 11:00 PM $ 1,823 Time plus pre-emptions 2½ 11:30 - 1:00 AM KFMB-TV 11:30 - 1:00 AM XETV Delay SACRAMENTO KCRA 10:00 - 11:00 PM; 11:30 PM-1:00 AM $3,948 Time plus pre- emptions KXTV 9:00 - 1:00 AM (May 31st) $ $4,118 Time plus pre- emptions KOVR 9:00 - 10:00 PM; 11:00-1:00 AM $2,500 Time plus pre- emptions FRESNO KMJ-TV KFRE-TV 9:00 - 1:00 AM $ 2,000 Total KJEO-TV 9:00 - 1:00 AM $ 303 Time plus pre-emptions BAKERSFIELD KBAK-TV 9:00 - 1:00 AM $ 1,250 Time plus pre-emptions KERO-TV KLYD-TV CHICO KHSL-TV 9:00 - 1:00 AM $ 725 Time plus pre-emptions REDDING KVIP-TV 9:00 - 1:00 AM $ 053 Time plus pre-emptions SANTA BARBARA KEY-T HIXSON & JORGUNSEN, INC., Nixon Telethon Spots start Tues may 15s 5/9/62 Cash due for 1stweek may14 25,000 TOTAL Los Angeles 13,280 Oakland 3,867 1,823 San Diego 2,500 Sacramento Fresno 2,000 1,250 Bakersfield 725 Chico Full payment fr time $25,445. due may 21. Time 26,000 26,000 Production Fee 5,000 Studio 6,000 Lines 6,500 17,500 advertising 7,000 Total 50,500 mailing 4,000 Reserve 5,500 60,000 NIXON TELETHON May 9, 1962 NEWSPAPER SUPPORT PRIMARY LIST Inch Cost Circulation Rate 2c X 10" San Diego Area San Diego Union Tribune 224,890 $11.90 $238.00 Bakersfield Area Bakersfield Californian 43,524 2.94 58.80 Fresno Area Fresno Bee 112,104 6.30 126.00 Sacramento Area Sacramento Bee 168,450 7.70 154.00 Union 62,649 3.92 78.40 Stockton Record 58,538 3.36 67.20 San Francisco-Oakland Area San Francisco Examiner 278,173 23.10 462.00 San Francisco Chronicle 300,131 23.10 462.00 San Francisco News-Call Bulletin 201,422 21.28 425.60 Oakland Tribune 209,200 10.78 215.60 San Jose Mercury News 132,025 7.14 142.80 NIXON TELETHON May 9, 1962 NEWSPAPER SUPPORT Page 2 PRIMARY LIST Inch Cost Circulation Rate 2c X 10" Chico-Redding Area Chico Enterprise-Record 13,872 $1.96 $39.20 Redding Record-Searchlight 16,185 1.96 39.20 Santa Barbara Area Santa Barbara News-Press 31,466 3.78 75.60 Los Angeles Area Los Angeles Times 750,000 24.50 490.00 Herald Examiner 650,000 25.90 518.00 Long Beach Independent Press Telegram 147,457 9.66 193.20 San Bernardino Sun Telegram 64,497 4.20 84.00 Riverside Press Enterprise 54,106 4.61 * 92.20 No C.D. Santa Ana Register 67,185 5.18 103.60 $4,065.40 NIXON TELETHON May 9, 1962 NEWSPAPER SUPPORT SECONDARY MARKETS Inch Cost Circulation Rate 2c X 10" Sacramento Area Modesto (See Fresno Area) Lodi News-Sentinel 7,737 $1.40 $28.00 Turlock (See Fresno Area) Marysville-Yuba City Appeal Democrat 13,761 1.82 36.40 Roseville Press Tribune 3,337 1.50 30.00 Woodland Democrat 5,835 1.54 30.80 San Francisco-Oakland Area Alameda Times-Star 9,112 2.50 50.00 Berkeley Gazette 15,503 2.52 No C.D. 50.40 Hayward Review 27,951 2.52 No C.D. 50.40 San Leandro News 9,462 2.50 50.00 Sunnyvale-Mountain View Standard Register Leader 9,736 1.68 33.60 Redwood City Tribune 19,834 2.38 No C.D. 47.60 San Mateo Times & News Leader 30,177 3.50 70.00 Antioch Ledger 5,180 1.26 25.20 Concord Transcript 8,054 1.82 36.40 Pittsburg Post-Dispatch 5,739 1.33 26.60 Richmond Independent 31,976 3.64 72.80 Vallejo Chronicle & Times Herald 51,277 4.06 81.20 Petaluma Argus Courier 5,293 1.65 *No C.D. 33.00 San Rafael Independent Journal 29,209 2.80 56.00 * Agency Commission Added NIXON TELETHON May 9, 1962 NEWSPAPER SUPPORT Page 2 SECONDARY MARKETS Inch Cost Circulation Rate 2c X 10" San Diego Area E1 Cajon Valley News 10,620 $3.08 $61.60 Escondido Times-Advocate 9,837 1.68 33.60 Oceanside Blade-Tribune 8,614 2.50 50.00 Bakersfield Area Fresno Area Modesto Bee 36,697 3.50 70.00 List Fresno & Sacramento Station Turlock Journal 5,207 1.26 25.20 List Fresno & Sacramento Station Merced Sun-Star 13,076 1.75 35.00 Madera Tribune 4,215 1.26 25.20 Hanford Sentinel 7,509 1.68 33.60 Visalia Times-Delta 10,478 1.68 33.60 Tulare Advance-Register 5,209 1.26 25.20 NIKON TELETHON May 9, 1962 NEWSPAPER SUPPORT Page 3 SECONDARY MARKETS Inch Cost Circulation Rate 2c X 10" Chico-Redding Area Corning Observer $ .98 No C.D. $19.60 Red Bluff News 5,521 1.33 26.60 Willows Journal 3,033 1.26 25.20 Yreka Siskiyou News 3,359 .98 No C.D. 19.60 Santa Barbara Area Santa Maria Times 11,802 1.96 39.20 Oxnard Press-Courier 14,000 2.14 * No C.D. 42.80 List Santa Barbara & L.A. Station Ventura Star Free Press 24,027 2.24 44.80 List Santa Barbara & L.A. Station Los Angeles Area Ventura (See Santa Barbara Area) Oxnard (See Santa Barbara Area) Corona Independent 3,863 1.25 No C.D. 25.00 Colton Courier 3,016 1.25 25.00 Fontana Herald-News 4,979 1.68 33.60 Ontario-Upland Report 21,430 2.38 47.60 Redlands Facts 6,001 1.65 * No C.D. 33.00 Anaheim Bulletin 8,395 2.47 * No C.D. 49.40 Costa Mesa Orange Coast Pilot 15,981 2.10 42.00 Fullerton News-Tribune 15,762 2.24 44.80 * Includes Agency Commission NIXON TELETHON May 9, 1962 NEWSPAPER SUPPORT Page 4 SECONDARY MARKETS Inch Cost Circulation Rate 2c X 10" Los Angeles Area (Continued) Garden Grove News 20,053 $2.80 $56.00 Orange News 8,395 1.54 30.80 Alhambra Post-Advocate 12,872 1.96 39.20 Burbank Review 4,950 1.61 32.20 Culver City Star News & Venice Vanguard 7,588 1.81 * No C.D. 36.20 Glendale News Press 20,625 3.40 68.00 Huntington Park Signal 25,009 3.78 75.60 Inglewood News 12,097 1.82 36.40 Los Angeles Citizen News 36,585 5.74 114.80 Monrovia News-Post 8,246 1.82 36.40 Pasadena Independent Star-News 61,340 5.60 TV Rate 112.00 Pomona Progress Bulletin 32,213 2.80 56.00 San Fernando Valley Times Today 49,637 4.90 No C.D. 98.00 San Gabriel Valley Tribune 48,000 4.20 84.00 San Pedro News Pilot 15,329 1.89 37.80 Santa Monica Outlook 28,573 2.80 56.00 Torrance-Redondo Beach Breeze 25,833 2.66 53.20 Whittier News 16,569 2.47 * No C.D. 49.40 Wilmington Press-Journal 4,562 2.50 50.00 $2,841.60 Charles Farrington, Jr. 6-16-62 Bob Haldeman Will you please quickly have prepared a printed thank-you card to be sent to all those who sent in questions, contributions etc. for the Telethon? The envelopes have already been addressed by the volunteers. The form should be printed as quickly as possible, the envelopes stuffed and mailed. I would suggest a layout somewhat similar to the Stans thank-you, and copy along the lines attached, with an RN signature. Be sure to check the copy with Loie before sending to the printer. suggested copy for Telethon card acknowledgment: Your interest and participation in our recent Win With Nixon Telethon is greatly appreciated. I am sure you will agree that this program was a major factor in the very encouraging results on Tuesday, June 5th. As we move now into the early stages of the final campaign, I am counting on your support and assistance to a greater degree than ever before. I pledge myself to the most intensive campaign in California's history. We must bring decisive leadership to Sacramento - and working together, =we will. Sincerely, Richard Nixon INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: ROBERT WHITE Date: June 5, 1962 2:00 pm From: CHARLIE FARRINGTON Subject: TELETHON Distribution: Bob Haldeman Attached are checks totalling $115.00 no cash BALANCE FORWARD 18023.50 $18,138.50 Less check returned by White as not belonging to our campaign 35.00 18,103.50 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor Date: ROBERT WHITE June 5, 1962 To: 2:30 CHARLIE FARRINGTON From: TELETHON Subject: Bob Haldeman Distribution: Receipts from Northern California Office checks totalling $675.00 BALANCE FORWARD 18,103.50 $18,778.50 June 4, 1962 Dear Milt: I was especially pleased to get your reactions to the Telethon since I know you had some reservations as to the wisdom of this approach - at least in the early stages, The viewer reaction has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic, and all of our headquarters have been getting calls from Shell people who say the Telethon switched them over -- as well as some calls from Brown people who have reported likewise. X date We have no accurate reading as to total audience and won't have, but based on the reaction and comments Dick gets as he moves through crowds, the total number of viewers must have been tremendous, and I am sure far exceeded our expectation of three million. On financial returns, we have received $17,400 so far, and I imagine there will be some additional mail for the next few days. File: Telethon (Pub. Rel. Section) All in all, I think we can chalk this off as a great success, and I personally feel it accomplished everything we hoped it would, and more. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr. 127 Montgomery Street San Francisco 4, California PUBLIC RELATIONS CONSULTANTS, INC. 127 MONTGOMERY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO 4. SUTTER 1.2787 MILTON H. ESBERG, JR. PRESIDENT May 31, 1962 Mr. H. Robert Haldeman Nixon for Governor Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California Dear Bob: I really think the entire show on Tuesday night was very well put together and only hope that a great many people saw it. If and when you have some information both as to the viewers and the financial returns I will be most interested in hearing about them. Kindest regards. Sincerely, Milton Mier H. Esberg, Jr. Personal May 31, 1962 Dear Dick: CONGRATULATIONS on the telethon performance Tuesday night. I saw every minute of it and enjoyed it tremendously. Best wishes. Sincerely, Honorable Richard Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Room 1035 Los Angeles 14, California CC: Mr. H. Robert Haldeman TAPE #1 Meter No. 143 (1) Lack of experience in state government means bad governor. 165 (2) How to bring narcotics traffic under control. 219 (3) Where do you differ from Shell? Why not run against him? 252 (4) How will you get education against communism into our schools? 314 (5) Why are you against medical care for the aged under Social Security? 354 (6) Comment on charges of why is Nixon against working people. 407 (7) Give hard facts to support your position on economy - compared to Brown's. 447 (8) State position on loyalty oath for public employees. 485 (9) Brown's predicted victory in November -- how do you feel about it? 518 (10) Discuss corruption of Brown and henchmen in CDC. 582 (11) $15 contribution for Win with Nixon. 602 (12) Baseball question. TAPE #2 55 (1) Do you intend to wish President Kennedy a Happy Birthday? 67 (2) Dirty politics in first election (House) -- what about now? 83 (3) What would you do to restore fiscal responsibility to State? 144 (4) How long is it going to take you to clean up mess in Sacramento? 180 (5) Comment on appointments to boards. 216 (6) Brown says, "No basis in fact that California is losing business. 288 (7) What are your views on capital punishment? Tape #2 (continued) - 2 - 299 (8) Position on labor - for AMA. 419 (9) Would you support Shell if he won the primary? 426 (10) Water problem in California - what would you do? 496 (11) Brown adding people to payroll. 503 (12) How will you give California back to the people? 657 (13) Will write-ins on Democratic ballots count for Nixon? 676 (14) Stand on Commally Amendment. TAPE v3 1 (1) Are you opposed to compulsory old age insurance as well as health insurance? 34 (2) God any good tips on the stock market? 69 (3) Who handles budget in your home? 78 (4) Re trust deed on your house -- how can you afford to buy a house in Trousdale Estates? (Also mention of Hoffa here) 306 (5) It is rumored that if the Republicans win, you will cut down on old age pensions. 331 (6) Clear up talk that you are anti-Jewish, anti-Catholic, anti-Mexican, etc. 380 (7) Do you have agriculture program that will benefit the farmers? 443 (8) Stand on State school building bond issue. 465 (9) What is policy of fish and game matters? 497 (10) How do you expect to overcome Democratic registration? 575 (11) Helped Nazi immigrants into U.S. ?? 589 (12) What is your stand on the steel situation? . 3 - TAPE #4 001 (1) If you had life to live over - what would you change? 27 (2) How do you stand on Proposition 4 - Old Age Housing? 57 (3) Why are you running? 124 (4) How do you justify unkind remarks against Douglas woman? 190 (5) What are you doing to offset attacks made by the Communists? 204 (6) As a Quaker, don't you have a stronger answer against narcotics? 244 (7) How would you handle the problem of assisting law officers in the streets? 273 (8) How much does TV program cost . this one? 316 (9) What would you do to help labor problem in Nor. Calif.? 457 (10) Do you believe in higher taxes for California? 495 (11) Brown says we have balanced budget. 670 (12) Denver Post said you were running because the Republican Party said that if you didn't get the nomination you were through in politics. 708 (13) It is said you voted against free milk for children. 719 (14) Why are you against Social Security? 750 (15) Public transportation problem in Los Angeles. 819 (16) Any way on a local level to stop run-away movie production? (incomplete answer - see Tape 5) TAPE #5 94 (1) How do you feel about death penalty? 116 (2) John Birch members resign from Republican Party. 172 (3) Why did you refuse to appear with other Republican candidates when invited? 194 (4) Do you feel you are getting enough newspaper coverage? 229 (5) Can defense spending contracts be erippled by action in Washington? - 4 - 265 (6) California aircraft contracts going to Texas. 285 (7) Medical care to aged proposes more money to aged - Kennedy plan does not but is being pushed harder. 326 (8) Do you expect Shell to campaign for you in the Fall? 340 (9) How are you going to create jobs to bring down un- employment rate? 380 (10) If Governor, where do you think JFK will spend his vacations? 407 (11) Pay raises for teachers. 456 (12) Do you blame stock market decline on Kennedy Administration? 577 (13) Are you planning to run for President again? 590 (14) Do you feel religion is an issue in the campaign? 635 (15) Why won't you debate Shell? 660 (16) Would you comment on foreign policy. 680 (17) What is your opinion on the way JFK handled Cuban situation? 726 (18) What are you going to do for education in California? 789 (19) General comments on fighting crime. (answer incomplete this tape) TAPE #6 001 (1) What is your opinion on West Coast shipping? 26 (2) Common Market. 71 (3) How is a Whittier boy able to buy in Trousdale Estates? 95 (4) Are you wearing make-up? 156 (5) Do you think slump in business due to present administration? 183 (6) What are your objections to Squaw Valley management? 267 (7) Reconcile pay-as-you-go and supporting bond issue. 344 (8) What would you do specifically to curt trend in schools toward anti-Americanism and Communism? - 5 - TAPE #7 006 (1) Endorsement of candidates in the primary. 12 (2) What is your position in regard to Republican Congressional candidates (Rousselot) before primary and after? 56 (3) Are you for or against 160 acre limitation? 79 (4) Why is there disumity in the Party? will you be able to unite Farty after primary? 97 (5) How are you able to be member of the Foreign Relations Council after your stand on the Birch society? 130 (6) Do you know of Brown's plan to put Department of Agriculture into State Resources Agency? 180 (7) How do the two political parties stand with regard to the Jeffersonian Principle? 234 (8) Do you intend to outlaw the Communist party in California? 317 (9) Why don't you use smear tactics? Why keep the campsign on such a high level? 353 (10) Do you consider it fair that Brown is going to get help from Washington? 418 (11) How important is it to work -- how does one vote count? (reference to Glendale rally) 477 (12) What would you do to bring back cross filing? 491 (13) Why are the best textbooks in the nation denied use in California? 553 (14) If you had been President, would the conditions of the nation been different? 592 (15) Where do you get your energy? TAPE 00 003 (1) Social Security for old aged. 009 (2) Legislation for Law enforcement. Brown's isilure to support. 18 (3) If elected, would you have full press staff? 39 (4) Do you feel your program will entice Negro vote? 73 (5) Will Nixon, if elected, use Californians in Sacramento? - 6 - 83 (6) How many on Brown's ghost writer staff? 97 (7) Why did you say Brown was indorsed by Hoffa when instead you were? 126 (3) Can a Democrat write in Nixon's name in the Democratic primary? 135 (9) Would you comment on school bond issues? 144 (10) Do you accept campaign funds from the Birch society? 165 (11) When are you going to start drinking milk like the others? 182 (12) Agriculture in California. 201 (13) Farm products - quotas in comparison to national picture. 215 (14) Veterans. 233 (15) Proposition 2 - veterans. 246 (16) Brown's Department of Veterans Affairs. 282 (17) Brown says you are hiding voting record - 30% hostile to workers -- King-Anderson Bill for social security. 458 (18) Are you going to support Common Market? 467 (19) Frodway issue - selecting routes on the local level. 489 (20) What do you think about Urban Renewal? 326 (21) Why are you going to Denmark? 500 (22) Why you were stoned in Venezuela when Kennedy wasn't.