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This file contains: From John D. Ehrlichman to Joel Pritchard RE: Young Republicans of King County. 1pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 2/8/1973 From Joel Pritchard to John Ehrlichman RE: Young Republicans of King County luncheon. 1pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 2/5/1973 From Tod R. Hullin to Grant E. Heppenstal RE: Snohomish County Republican Lincoln Day dinner. 1pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 2/13/1973 From Grant E. Heppenstall to John Ehrlichman RE: Snohomish County Republican Central Committee. 1pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 2/1/1973 From John D. Ehrlichman to Ross E. Davis RE: Snohomish County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Banquet. 1pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 2/14/1973 From John D. Ehrlichman to Mary Jo Boyd RE: Inauguration and Miss Jackson. 1pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 2/15/1973 From Mary Jo Boyd to John Ehrlichman RE: Inauguration and Margaret Jackson's death. 1pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 1/25/1973 Frin Tod R. Hullin to Michael Claes RE: New York Young Republicans at the Platform hearings. 1pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 2/15/1973

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Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 55 5 2/8/1973 Campaign Letter From John D. Ehrlichman to Joel Pritchard RE: Young Republicans of King County. 1pg. 55 5 2/5/1973 Campaign Letter From Joel Pritchard to John Ehrlichman RE: Young Republicans of King County luncheon. 1pg. 55 5 2/13/1973 Campaign Letter From Tod R. Hullin to Grant E. Heppenstal RE: Snohomish County Republican Lincoln Day dinner. 1pg. 55 5 2/1/1973 Campaign Letter From Grant E. Heppenstall to John Ehrlichman RE: Snohomish County Republican Central Committee. 1pg. 55 5 2/14/1973 Campaign Letter From John D. Ehrlichman to Ross E. Davis RE: Snohomish County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Banquet. 1pg. 55 5 2/15/1973 Personal Letter From John D. Ehrlichman to Mary Jo Boyd RE: Inauguration and Miss Jackson. 1pg. 55 5 1/25/1973 Personal Memo From Mary Jo Boyd to John Ehrlichman RE: Inauguration and Margaret Jackson's death. 1pg. 55 5 2/15/1973 Campaign Letter Frin Tod R. Hullin to Michael Claes RE: New York Young Republicans at the Platform hearings. 1pg. Monday, June 25, 2012 Page 1 of 1 Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF: WHCF: Subject Files Box Number: 13 Folder: Gen. FG 6-11-1/Ehrlichman [John D.] 2/1/73 - [2/16/73] Document Disposition 59 Retain Open 60 Retain Open 61 Retain Open 62 Retain Open 63 Retain Open 64 Retain Open 65 Retain Open 66 Retain Open 67 Retain Open 68 Retain Open 69 Retain Open 70 Retain Open 71 Retain Open 72 Retain Open 73 Retain Open 74 Retain Open 75 Retain Open 76 Retain Open 77 Return Private/Political Ltr, JDE to Prit chard, 2-8-73 78 Retain Open 79 Retain Open 80 Retain Open 81 Retain Open 82 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF: WHCF: Subject Files Box Number: 13 83 Retain Open 84 Retain Open 85 Return Private/Political Ltr, Hullin to Heppenstall, 2-13-73 86 Retain Open 87 Return Private/Political Ltr, JDE to Davis, 2-14-73 88 Return Private/Personal Ltr. JDE to Boyd, 2-15-73 89 Retain Open 90 Retain Open 91 Retain Open 92 Retain Open 93 Retain Open 94 Return Private/Political Ltr, Hollin to Claes, 2-15-73 95 Retain Open 96 Retain Open 97 Retain Open GENERAL feel FG6-11-1/ EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. February 8, 1973 SCHLA9, BARBARA Dear Congressman: Many thanks for your recent note endorsing the invitation from the Young Republicans of King County. WASHINGTON Unfortunately, the time we spend in Seattle will be extremely tight and, as much as I would like to speak to this group, I'm afraid it won't be possible during this trip. Best personal regards. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Assistant to the President Honorable Joel Pritchard U. 3. House of Representatives Washington, D. c. 20515 JDE:JLH:jlh bcc: Dick Cook Bill Timmons RECEIVED FEB 91973 CENTRAL FILES FEB 7 1973 JOEL PRITCHARD 1039 LONGWORTH BUILDING 1ST DISTRICT, WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-6311 DISTRICT OFFICE Congress of the United States U.S. COURTHOUSE, ROOM 209 1010 FIFTH AVENUE house of Representatives SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104 (206) 442-4220 Washington, D.C. 20515 February 5, 1973 Mr. John Ehrlichman Special Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D.C. Attention: Mr. Tod Hullin Dear John: I understand that Barbara Schlag, of the Young Republicans of King County, has invited you to be the featured speaker at their luncheon either March 3rd or 5th in Seattle. As you know, the Young Republicans are a hard working campaign team, and made a substantial contribution to the last election suc- cess. They have traditionally been a. training ground for future Republican leaders, and deserve any consideration you can give their request. I know you are heavily committed, but wanted to put in a little extra pitch for the YR's. With best wishes, Sincerely, Gail Joel Pritchard Member of Congress JP:rtt CC: Ms. Barbara Schlag 2345 Minor Avenue East #18 Seattle, Washington 98102 GENERAL you FG6-11-1 EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. HO27 February 13, 1973 Dear Mr. Heppenstall: John Ehrlichman has asked me to reply to your letter of February first inviting him to address the Snohomish County Republican Lincoln Day dinner on March 17. +WASh! Mr. Ehrlichman appreciates your thoughtfulness in extending this cordial invitation; however, previous schedule commitments preclude his being able to be your speaker for this event, Best regards. Sincerely yours, Tod R. Hullin Executive Assistant to John D, Ehrlichman Mr. Grant E. Heppenstall 17308 - 24th Avenue, S. E. Bothell, Washington 98011 TRH:JLH:jlh RECEIVED FEB 15 1973 CENTRAL FILES FEB 81973 February 1, 1973 17308 24th Ave. S.E. Bothell, Wa. 98011 Mr. John Ehrlichman 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Ehrlichman: On behalf of the Snohomish County Republican Central Committee, "Greetings 1" Sounds like a draft notice but I understand that is all over with. However, you might consider this a draft notice as you read on. In fact we are issu- ing a single draft call of sorts with only one number and you are it ! On March 17th of this year the Snohomish County Republicans are having their Lincoln Day Dinner. The affair is scheduled for 8 p.m. to be preceded by a no-host cocktail hour commencing at 7 p.m. All of this will take place at the South Everett Holiday Inn. Theevent is firm, the date is tentative. We are hinging everything on your answer. Needless to say, we would like to have you as our keynote speaker. As you are aware, Snohomish County and the City of Everett is "Scoop" Jackson country. Yet, there are Republicans out there in the tules. We've managed to elect some to the state legislature this past election year but have been rather unsuccessful at the county and national level. Money, among other things, is a prime factor. That is what this dinner is all about. Two things have prompted us to contact in respect to keynoting the dinner. Firstly, your position on the President's staff and outstanding contributions to the nation's economic comeback. Secondly, and frankly, it is rumored that you are a very possible candidate for U. S. Senator in the coming elections. That excites quite a few of us even more. Your name, experience and address to the dinner would help us to draw a good crowd and make money and would be great exposure for you. Also, this being my first time as chairman of an affair like this, I am unaware of the re- sponsibilities i.e.; financial responsibilities of the hosting group to- wards the guest speaker. In fact, no one on the Central Committee does. All ametuers, I guess. In your affirmative answer to this letter maybe you will enlighten me as to how or what we should reimburse you for. Thank you for your time inconsidering this request, Mr. Ehrlichman. We are looking forward to your affirmative answer. Again, may I note that the date is flexible to the point that we will build the dinneraround the first date you are available. Within a reasonable time, of course. Tanks again. Hoping this letter has found you in the best of health, I am, Grout Grant E. Heppenstall GENERAL of 5 oc/ FC6-11-11 EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D., PL/STHT February 14, 1973 PL2 H027 Dear Mr. Davis: Thank you for your letter of February 8 inviting me to be the guest speaker for the Smohomish County Republican Central Committee Lincoln Day Banquet. While I do plan to be in Washington early in March, my schedule for that time, unfortunately, is completely filled. I very much appreciate your invitation to join you and only regret that I will not be able to accept. Cordially, John D. Ehelichman Assistant to the President X Mr. Ross E. Davis State Chairman *Wash Republican State Central Committee of Washington 497 Tyee Drive Olympia, Washington RECEIVED FEB 16 1973 CENTRAL FILES 0 Be GENERAL F66-11-1/ EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. February 15, 1973 Dear Miss Boyd: You are very nice to drop me a note after the Imauguration. I am very sorry to hear about Miss Jackson, whom 1 very much liked and admired. MARGARET Notes of friendship like yours brighten the day around here. Thanks again. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Assistant to the President * Miss Mary 30 Boyd 304 Euclid Street Santa Monica, California 90402 JAN 25 1973 Boy Enclid Street Santa Monica, California 90402 Kear John, a watched and listened to you yesterday and 2 twentyn after the to know Inaganation 2 am very Samoki bly that these proud of you, 2 dokahers am one of you 95, negret to tell you who alou Margaret Jackson, dead admired you, is from cancer. Sincerely, Many To Boyd GENERAL PL1-2, FC6-11-1 EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D., February 15, 1973 Dear Mr. Claes: John Ehrlichman has asked me to reply to your note of February 8 and to thank you for sending a copy of the platform proposal you wrote for the New York Young Republicans which was presented to the Platform hearings last August in Miami. Mr. Ehrlichman is most appreciative of having a copy of your document. Best regards, Sincerely yours, Tod R. Hullin Executive Assistant to John D. Ehrlichman x Mr. Michael Class Chairman, Research Committee Association of New York State Young Republican Clubs, Inc. 315 State Street Albany, New York 12210 11300 Enclosures Qversise CERTIFICAL FILLS