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DOMESTIC SERVICE Republican losers for Governor INTERNATIONAL SERVICE $ Check the class of service desired; otherwise this message will be WESTERN UNION Check the class of service desired; otherwise the message will be sent as a fast telegram S sent ar the full rate TELEGRAM TELEGRAM 1211 (4-55) FULL RATE DAY LETTER E LETTER TELEGRAM NIGHT LETTER Night letter W.P. marshall. PRESIDENT SHORE-SHIP NO. WDS.-CL. OF SVC. PD. OR COLL. CASH NO. CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF TIME FILED Vice President - Personal Nov. 19, 1960 Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to Book Wire to the following: Mr. John W. Rollins The Honorable William G. Stratton Bay Avenue 437 Vine Street Lewes Beach, Delaware Morris, Illinois Mr. Crawford Parker Mr. Paul D. Bagwell Mooreland 420 W. Grand River Indiana East Lansing, Michigan Mr. Edward G. Farmer, Jr. Mr. John R. Cooper 721 North Moffet Humbolt Joplin, Missouri Nebraska Mr. Robert L. Gavin Mr. C. P. Dahl Sanford Cooperstown North Carolina North Dakota The Honorable Christopher Del Sesto Mr. Lloyd J. Andrews 5 Wingate Road R.F.D. #1 Providence, Rhode Island Mead, Washington Mr. Harold E. Neely Mr. Philip G. Kuehn Hinton 6104 N. Berkeley West Virginia Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin Although victory was not ours on November 8, I hope you are as determined as I am to continue to fight for the ideals and principles in which we believe, and to make the Republican Party and which what it stands for the majority party in the Nation. My compliments on the fine campaign you waged. Regards, Dick Nixon Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library COPY October 22, 1960 Crow, Tim The reports I have been receiving about the vigorous and effective campaign that John Rollins is waging in his gubernatorial race have been most gratifying. My association and friendship with him goes back to 1952 when he did such outstanding and helpful work as a charter member of the Citizens for Eisenhower. Since that time I have watched with great interest and satisfaction his career as a successful businessman and a very capable Lieutenant Governor. There is no question but that on the basis of his tried and proven ability, integrity and dedication he can provide copy X - X an efficient and responsible state administration for the people of Delaware. He certainly has my wholehearted X - endorsement support. Folder - Rollins, John W. Richard Nixon Mr. Tim Crow Post Office Box 1389 Wilmington, Delaware LGG:tcb bcc: Walter Williams, Associations Building Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON 8/4/57 MEMORANDUM TO: RN FROM: CKMcW Chaw I spoke to John Rollins of Delaware this morning and advised him that you were unable tc call the Los Angeles Airport Commission and put in an indorsement for his application for a booth at International Airport. I explained the reasons for such a policy and the number of similar demands of this nature which made it necessary. "e seem quite upset and the conversation ended before he had been com letely satisfied. I am sure he will understand the reasonableness of your position once he reflects a while, but for the time being he is a little miffed. P.S. John called back one hour later to make SURE that we had not misinterpreted his request. So we had a happy ending on this one, even though he didnIt get what he wanted. Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library COPY June 24, 1957 Dear John: This is just a note to thank you for your letter of June 4 and to tell you how much I enjoyed seeing you again when I was in Selby- ville for Senator Townsend's birthday celebration. I don't often receive invitations as tempting as your generous offer for my family and me to stay at your guest house in Lewes Beach. Although it does not appear likely that I shall have many free week-ends until after that if an opportunity presents itself we shall take advantage of your hospitality! With kindest personal regards to you and your family, Sincerely, x Invitation - Lewes Beach, Delaware (PENDING) 6-24-57 Rollins, folder John W. the adjournment of Congress, you may be sure maf:s Dick Richard Nixon Mr. John W. Rollins John W. Rollins & Associates Moore Building Rehoboth, Delaware Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library Dfyi JOHN W. ROLLINS & ASSOCIATES @ach MOORE BUILDING REHOBOTH, DELAWARE PHONE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT June 4, 1957 REHOBOTH 3261 Vice President Richard M. Nixon Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. Dear Dick: It was nice seeing you again at Senator Townsend's party. Dick, we have a Guest House on Lewes Beach and any time you, Mrs. Nixon and the children would care to come over we will be very happy to place it at your disposal. It is completely furnished, without phone, you need bring only yourselves and children. With best regards. Sincerely, JWR/dh John John W. Rollins "Management Service For All Rollins' Enterprises" Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library