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This file contains: Promissory notes to Key Biscayne Bank marked paid and Advice of charge slips for payments, including mailing envelope. 8 pages. [Financial Records], 9/4/1969 Herbert Kalmback to Tod Hullin re: royalties for Six Crises. 1 page. [Letter], 3/2/1970 Herbert Kalmback to Ehrlichman re: location of the Presidential Library in Whittier. 1 page. [Letter], 3/2/1970 John Campbell to Ehrlichman re: transfer of financial records to Kalmbach in Newport Beach. 1 page. [Memo], 1/23/1970 John Alexander to Nixon re: transfer of financial records from Mudge Rose Guthrie & Alexander to Kalmbach. 1 page. [Letter], 1/22/1970 Ehrlichman to Nixon re: Personal Estate Planning. 1 page. [Memo], 12/5/1968 Edward Morgan to Ehrlichman re: President's Bank Accounts. 1 page. [Memo], 9/13/1969 Ehrlichman to Ed Morgan re: personally paying Julie for work at the White House. 1 page. [Memo], 6/16/1969 Ehrlichman to Vincent Andrews re: concerns regarding successor to Martin Fienstein. 1 page. [Letter], 6/2/1969 Edward L. Mortan to Ehrlichman re: retaining Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander to handle Nixon's personal account. 1 page. [Memo], 1/16/1969 Edward Mortan to Ehrlichman re: RN Tax Question - house purchase. 1 page. [Memo], 1/16/1969 Edward Mortan to Ehrlichman re: RN's interest in the law firm. 1 page. [Memo], 1/16/1969 Edward Morgan to Tod Hullin re: Sale of New York apartment. 1 page. [Memo], 7/16/1969 Tod Hullin to Ed Morgan re: contacting Mr. Rebozo about New York apartment. 1 page. [Memo], 4/10/1969 Ehrlichman to Stanley Stillman re: disclosure of Mr. & Mrs. Lehrman identity in Nixon's release of financial information, with attachment. 2 pages. [Letter], 5/16/1969 Ehrlichman to Nixon re: sale of apartment to Mrs. Lewis Stillman Lerman, with attachments. 5 pages. [Memo], 4/22/1969 Ehrlichman to Nixon re: sale of apartment to Mrs. Lewis Stillman Lerman, with attachments. Duplicate. 5 pages. [Memo], 4/22/1969

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This file contains: Promissory notes to Key Biscayne Bank marked paid and Advice of charge slips for payments, including mailing envelope. 8 pages. [Financial Records], 9/4/1969 Herbert Kalmback to Tod Hullin re: royalties for Six Crises. 1 page. [Letter], 3/2/1970 Herbert Kalmback to Ehrlichman re: location of the Presidential Library in Whittier. 1 page. [Letter], 3/2/1970 John Campbell to Ehrlichman re: transfer of financial records to Kalmbach in Newport Beach. 1 page. [Memo], 1/23/1970 John Alexander to Nixon re: transfer of financial records from Mudge Rose Guthrie & Alexander to Kalmbach. 1 page. [Letter], 1/22/1970 Ehrlichman to Nixon re: Personal Estate Planning. 1 page. [Memo], 12/5/1968 Edward Morgan to Ehrlichman re: President's Bank Accounts. 1 page. [Memo], 9/13/1969 Ehrlichman to Ed Morgan re: personally paying Julie for work at the White House. 1 page. [Memo], 6/16/1969 Ehrlichman to Vincent Andrews re: concerns regarding successor to Martin Fienstein. 1 page. [Letter], 6/2/1969 Edward L. Mortan to Ehrlichman re: retaining Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander to handle Nixon's personal account. 1 page. [Memo], 1/16/1969 Edward Mortan to Ehrlichman re: RN Tax Question - house purchase. 1 page. [Memo], 1/16/1969 Edward Mortan to Ehrlichman re: RN's interest in the law firm. 1 page. [Memo], 1/16/1969 Edward Morgan to Tod Hullin re: Sale of New York apartment. 1 page. [Memo], 7/16/1969 Tod Hullin to Ed Morgan re: contacting Mr. Rebozo about New York apartment. 1 page. [Memo], 4/10/1969 Ehrlichman to Stanley Stillman re: disclosure of Mr. & Mrs. Lehrman identity in Nixon's release of financial information, with attachment. 2 pages. [Letter], 5/16/1969 Ehrlichman to Nixon re: sale of apartment to Mrs. Lewis Stillman Lerman, with attachments. 5 pages. [Memo], 4/22/1969 Ehrlichman to Nixon re: sale of apartment to Mrs. Lewis Stillman Lerman, with attachments. Duplicate. 5 pages. [Memo], 4/22/1969
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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 10 10 09/04/1969 Financial Records Promissory notes to Key Biscayne Bank marked paid and Advice of charge slips for payments, including mailing envelope. 8 pages. 10 10 03/02/1970 Letter Herbert Kalmback to Tod Hullin re: royalties for Six Crises. 1 page. 10 10 03/02/1970 Letter Herbert Kalmback to Ehrlichman re: location of the Presidential Library in Whittier. 1 page. 10 10 01/23/1970 Memo John Campbell to Ehrlichman re: transfer of financial records to Kalmbach in Newport Beach. 1 page. 10 10 01/22/1970 Letter John Alexander to Nixon re: transfer of financial records from Mudge Rose Guthrie & Alexander to Kalmbach. 1 page. 10 10 12/05/1968 Memo Ehrlichman to Nixon re: Personal Estate Planning. 1 page. Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Page 1 of 3 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 10 10 09/13/1969 Memo Edward Morgan to Ehrlichman re: President's Bank Accounts. 1 page. 10 10 06/16/1969 Memo Ehrlichman to Ed Morgan re: personally paying Julie for work at the White House. 1 page. 10 10 06/02/1969 Letter Ehrlichman to Vincent Andrews re: concerns regarding successor to Martin Fienstein. 1 page. 10 10 01/16/1969 Memo Edward L. Mortan to Ehrlichman re: retaining Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander to handle Nixon's personal account. 1 page. 10 10 01/16/1969 Memo Edward Mortan to Ehrlichman re: RN Tax Question - house purchase. 1 page. 10 10 01/16/1969 Memo Edward Mortan to Ehrlichman re: RN's interest in the law firm. 1 page. 10 10 07/16/1969 Memo Edward Morgan to Tod Hullin re: Sale of New York apartment. 1 page. Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Page 2 of 3 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 10 10 04/10/1969 Memo Tod Hullin to Ed Morgan re: contacting Mr. Rebozo about New York apartment. 1 page. 10 10 05/16/1969 Letter Ehrlichman to Stanley Stillman re: disclosure of Mr. & Mrs. Lehrman identity in Nixon's release of financial information, with attachment. 2 pages. 10 10 04/22/1969 Memo Ehrlichman to Nixon re: sale of apartment to Mrs. Lewis Stillman Lerman, with attachments. 5 pages. 10 10 04/22/1969 Memo Ehrlichman to Nixon re: sale of apartment to Mrs. Lewis Stillman Lerman, with attachments. Duplicate. 5 pages. Wednesday, June 17, 2009 Page 3 of 3 KEY BISCAYNE BANK ADVICE OF CHARGE KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA DATE 9-4-69 WE CHARGE YOUR ACCOUNT AS FOLLOWS: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Charging account in accordance with instructions for principal balance due on loan to First National Bank of Miami $65,000.00 Interest for 47 days 763.75 2-527 HON. RICHARD #. NIXON OR GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNT TOTAL $65,763.75 MRS. PATRICIA R. NIXON TO ATTENTION. M.R. ZORRELA Mr. John Ebrlichman VINCENT ANDRESS, INC Personal and IN REPLY REFER TO 501 MADIGON AVENUE, NEW YORK. Conf idential The White House B baby AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Washington, D. C. KEY BISCAYNE BANK DATE 9-4-69 ADVICE OF CHARGE KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA WE CHARGE YOUR ACCOUNT AS FOLLOWS: AMOUNT DESCRIPTION Charging account in accordance with instructions for principal balance Time Loan # 731 $26,000.00 Interest from 10-14-68 to 9-4-69 (325 days) @ 7% 1,643.06 2-527 HON. RICHARD St. NIXON OR GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNT TOTAL $27,643.06 MRS. PATRICIA R. NIXON TO ATTENTION MR ZORRELA Attn: Mr. John Ehrlichman Personal & VINCENT IN REPLY REFER TO Confidential 501-#ADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK. The White House BY Coling AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Washington, D. C. KEY BISCAYNE BANK ADVICE OF CHARGE KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA DATE 9-4-69 WE CHARGE YOUR ACCOUNT AS FOLLOWS: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Charging account in accordance with instructions for Principal Balance Time Loan # 760 $15,000.00 Interest from 8-20-69 to 9-4-69 (15 days) at 7% 43.75 2-527 HON. RICHARD M. NIXON OR TOTAL $15,043.75 GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNT MRS. PATRICIA R. NIXON TO ATTENTION MR. CORRELAATTN: Mr. John Ehrlichman VINCENT ANDREWS, INC.- IN REPLY - REFER TO Personal & Confidential 501 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK. The White House Washington, D. C. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Time 731 Due Date October 9, 1969 26,000.00 Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida October 14 1968 Three hundred sixty (360) Days after date, for value received, I or we, the undersigned jointly and severally promise to pay to the order of KEY BISCAYNE BANK. at its office at Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida Twenty Six Thousand and No/100 * DOLLARS, Fegether with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. Should this note not be paid promptly at maturity, I or We further promise jointly and severally to pay inter- est. from date of maturity at the rate of 8 per cent per annum and all costs and expenses arising out of the collection of this note, whether by legal process or otherwise, including the fees of any lawyer employed by the holders for the said purpose. or we. and each of us, whether makers or endorsers, hereby waive presentment, demand of payment, pro- test and notice of non-payment or protest, and agree that the holder of this note may extend the time of pay- without notice to me or to us, or either of us, and that thereafter I or We, jointly or severally, will remain liable thereon, as if we had expressly consented to the said extension. The undersigned expressly authorize and empower the Bank, at its discretion, at any time to appropriate and apply to the payment of this note and any other obligation or obligations of the undersigned or any of them to the Bank now existing or hereafter arising, whether due or not due, any and all monies now in the hands of the Bank en deposit or otherwise to the credit of, or belonging to the undersigned or to any of them, and any such monies coming hereafter into the hands of the Bank. If at any time the Security for the foregoing note shall be unsatisfactory to the Bank, or any of its officers, and the undersigned shall not on demand furnish such further security or make such payment on account as shall be satisfactory to the Bank, or if any sum payable hereunder be not paid when due, or if the undersigned or any maker, endorser, guarantor, or other person liable therefore shall die or shall become insolvent (however such insolvency may be evidenced), or make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or, if the undersigned or any copartnership of which he is a member, shall suspend the transaction of his or its usual business, or if a petition in hankruptcy shall be filed by or against, or if a receiver shall be appointed of, or a writ or order of attachment or garnishment shall be issued or made against any of the property or assets, or any part thereof, of the undersigned, or of any such copartnership, or of any such maker, endorser, guarantor, or other person liable therefore thereupon, unless the Bank shall otherwise elect, this note shall become and be due and payable forthwith, without presentation, demand, protest, notice of protest or other notice of dishonor of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived. (SEAL) Richard Richard M. Nixon Hap SEAL) = ddress Address Date 9-4-69 (SEAL) (SEAL) Loan Approved by Address 6 FORM # THE FALCOMER COMPANY TIME 647 Due Date Oct. 14, 1968 $ 26,000.00 Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida April 15 1968 the BightyTwo (182) days after date, for value received, 1 or we. the undersigned injury and severally promise to pay to the order of KEY BISCAYNE BANK. at its office at Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida Twenty SIX Thousand and 00/700 DOLLARS, Together with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum Should this note not be paid promptly at maturity, I or we further promise jointly and severally to pay triter- date from date of imaturity at the rate of per cent per annum and all costs and expenses arising dut of the admission 10% Itastal note: whether by Telefal or otherwise, including the fees of any lawyer employed by the holder the the said purpose. be we and each of us, whether makers or endorsers, hereby waive presentment, demand of payment. pro- itemst and notice: of non-payment et protest and agree that the holder of this note may extend the time of pay- must without notice: to me or to us, or either of M. and that thereafter I or we, jointly or severally, will remain liable thereon, X If We had expressly consented to the said extension: THE undersigned expressly authorize and empower the Bank at its discretion, at any time to appropriate 444 apply to: the payment of this note and any other obligation or obligations of the undersigned or any of them to the Benk now existing or hereafter arising, whether due or not due, any and all monies how in the hands of the Bank on deposit or otherwise to the credit of or belonging to the undersigned or to any of them, and any such monies coming hereafter Into the harids of the Bank. If at any time the Security for the foregoing note shall be unsafisfactory to the Bank or any of its officers. and the undersigned shall not on demand furnish such further security or make such payment on account as shall be satisfactory to the Bank, or if any sum payable hersunder be not paid when due, or if the undersigned or any malter, entionser, guarantor, or other person liable therefore shall die or shall become insolvent (however such insolvency may he evidenced). of make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or if the undersigned or any tecrably 102 which he: is a member, shall suspend the transaction of his or its usual business, or if a getition in bankruptcy shall bei filed by or against, or if a receiver shall be appointed of, or a writ or order of attachment or garmshment shall be issued or made against any of the property or assets, or any part thereof, of the undersigned. DM of any much copar teership. or of any such maker, endorser. guarantor, or other person liable therefore thereupon, unless the Bank shall otherwise elect, this note shall become and be due and payable forthwith, without presentation, demand, protest, notice of protest or other notice of dishonor of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived. (SEAL) Richard m Nipa SEAL) Address CANCELLED.BY RENEWAL 20 BroalSt, Address NYC (SEAL) Loan Approved by Address Address FORM THEFALLONER COMPANY FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORI RUST WINGOD IN WE TRUST FLORIDA Velsoo WE 6 IN GOD WE TRUST IN GOD WE TRUST PR WE ELORIDA TAX STAMP Docus 2018 8 EDCUMENTARY DOCUMELORIDA STAMP TAX DOC UTARY STAMP TAX DOCUMENTARY $10.00 $1000 8 $10.00 $5.00 3.00 50 CENTS A COMPTROLLER/ COMPTROL Time 760 Due Date February 20, 1970 $ 15,000.00 Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida February 20 1969 , One Year after date, for value received, I or we, the undersigned jointly and severally promise to pay to the order of KEY BISCAYNE BANK. at its office at Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida fteen Thousand and No/100 DOLLARS, Interest payable on May 20, 1969, Together with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. August 20, 1969 and November 20, 19 and February 29 1970 69 Should this note not be paid promptly at maturity, I or we further promise jointly and severally to pay inter- est from date of maturity at the rate of 8 per cent per annum and all costs and expenses arising out of the collection of this note, whether by legal process or otherwise, including the fees of any lawyer employed by the holder for the said purpose. I or we. and each of us, whether makers or endorsers, hereby waive presentment, demand of payment, pro- test and notice of non-payment or protest, and agree that the holder of this note may extend the time of pay- ment without notice to me or to us, or either of us, and that thereafter I or we, jointly or severally, will remain liable thereon, as if we had expressly consented to the said extension. The undersigned expressly authorize and empower the Bank, at its discretion, at any time to appropriate and apply to the payment of this note and/or any other obligation or obligations of the undersigned or any of them to the Bank now existing or hereafter arising, whether due or not due, any and all monies now in the hands of the Bank on deposit or otherwise to the credit of, or belonging to the undersigned or to any of them, and any such monies coming hereafter into the hands of the Bank. If at any time the Security for the foregoing note shall be unsatisfactory to the Bank, or any of its officers, and the undersigned shall not on demand furnish such further security or make such payment on account as shall be satisfactory to the Bank, or if any sum payable hereunder be not paid when due, or if the undersigned or any maker, endorser, guarantor, or other person liable therefore shall die or shall become insolvent (however such insolvency may be evidenced), or make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or, if the undersigned or any copartnership of which he is a member, shall suspend the transaction of his or its usual business, or if a petition in bankruptcy shall be filed by or against, or if a receiver shall be appointed of, or a writ or order of attachment or garnishment shall be issued or made against any of the property or assets, or any part thereof, of the undersigned, or of any such copartnership, or of any such maker, endorser, guarantor, or other person liable therefore thereupon, unless the Bank shall otherwise elect, this note shall become and be due and payable forthwith, without presentation, demand, protest, notice of protest or other notice of dishonor of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived. (SEAL) (SEAL) PAID Address Address 9-4-69 Date (SEAL) (SEAL) Loan Approved by Address FORM THE FALCONER COMPANY Due Date February 20-11969 000.00 Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida February 20 the 19 68 promise Year to pay! to the order df KEY BISCAYNE BANK at its office at Key Biseayne, Miami, Florida after date, for value received, 1 OF we, the undersigned Thousand and No/100 DOLLARS, Interest payable on May 20,1968 thereon at the rate per cent per annumA ug: NOV Feb.20.65 STUART this Iniqtel hpt be baid promptly stimaturity + pr we further promise jointly and severally to pay inter- 110mL date maturity at the rate of per cent per annum and all costs and expenses arising out of the Idditistion de hote! whether by legal proceds RC otherwise, including the fees of any lawyer employed by the (hotder 121 E purpose PF w md each 198 us whether makers on endorsers, hereby waive presentment, demand of payment, pro- teat and non vment-or protest and agree that the holder of this notel may extend the time of pay- ment without notice terms or to as, on either of is, and that thereafter 1 or wa, jouitly or severally, will ramain Tiable thereon, As # we had expressly consented to the said extension. The undersigned expressly authorize and smpower the Bank, at its discretion. at any time to appropriate and Abbil to the payment of this hidtle and yot any other obligation or obligations of the undersigned or any of titem the the Bank now extiting or hereafter arising, whether due or not due, any and all mornes now in the hands of the Bank on deposit or otherwise to the credit of. or belonging to the undersigned or to any of them, and any such smotties coming hereafter into the hands of the Bartk. If NO anty time the Security for the foregging note shall be unsatisfectory to the Bank, or any of its officers, and: the undersigned shall not on demand furnish such further security on make such payment OR account as shall be extisfactory to the Bank, or if any sum payable hereunder be not paid when due, or If the undersigned or any maker. entigreen guarantor, or other person liable therefore shall die or shall become insolvent (however such insolvency may be evidenced), or make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or, if the undersigned or any copartnership of which he is a member, shall suspend the transaction of his or its usual business, or if (a) petition in bankruptcy shall be filed by or against, or if a receiver shall be appointed of, or III writ or order of attachment or gernishment shall be issued or, made against any of the property or assets, of any part thereof, of the undersigned, or of any such copartmership, or of any such maket, endorser, guarantor, or. dther person Stable therefore Disreupon, unless the Bank shall otherwise elect, this note shall become and be due and payable forthwith, without presentation demand, protest, notice of protest or other notice of dishonor of any kuid, all of which are hereby spopressly waived. (SEAL) (SEAL) M. Nixon Address Address (SEAL) CANCELLED BY (SEAL) RENEWAL Loan Approved by Address Address FORMS THE ACCOMER COMPANY FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA WE WE FLORIDA GOD MICOO WE NI IN TRUST GOD ARUST 1 FLORIDA FLORIDA GOD WE 15n81 GOD WE 18051 GOD WE NI THE 16081 DOCUMENTAD S.AMO TAX 7 TAX COCUMENTARY STAMP TAX XDI XDI STATE ODCUMENTACY STAMP TAX $4.00 $5.00 $5.00 5.00 GUACENTS VIVICEN Signe FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA THOOD WE NI THOOO WE TRUST AMOOD WE NI LIBUTY FIGOD WE TRUST INGOOD WE NI 15nal WGOD THE WE TRUST WE TRUST THOOD WE NI TOUST FLORIDA TAX THE TAX UMENTARY 7 TAX DOCUMENTAR STAN TAX TAX DOC STAMP XDI STAMP CUMENTARY STAMP CUMENTARY STATE 15, 5 15 15 -15 CENTS LINTS -15 CENTS AMACENTS CENTS (CENTS CENTS CENTS FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA FLORIDA MICOO WE TRUST THOOD WE 15nal NI GOD WE TRUST INGOOD NS RETRIUS WE TRUST WE LIBUT INGOD WE THE IN GOD WE TRUST WE NI FROOD TRUST the xr, $1.000 3 xol STATE FUCKID XDI SUMENT RY DOCUMENT >TAMP TAX 0000 (a YEARY /17Y SIAMP STAMP swoon XAI NR. Pay C/AMP 15 S -10 CENTS 15 CENTS -15 RECENTS what WESCENTS AMCENTS AMCENTS WESCENTS RECENTS MAR 6 1970 LAW OFFICES KALMBACH, DEMARCO, KNAPP & CHILLINGWORTH SUITE 900 . NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA / 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE HERBERT W. KALMBACH LOS ANGELES OFFICE FRANK DEMARCO,JR. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 611 WEST SIXTH STREET SUITE 1900 SHERWOOD C.CHILLINGWORTH TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90017 HAROLD BERAL TELEPHONE (213) 625-2191 ALEXANDER BOWIE ROBERT M. OLSON,JR. ROBERT H. MORRISON OF COUNSEL RICHARD C. GREENBERG JAMES R.KNAPP THOMAS D. PECKENPAUGH TERRY L. RHODES JAMES H.O'CONNOR OAKLEY C. FROST ALAN R.WOLEN WILLIAM A. KERR LARRY B.THRALL March 2, 1970 Mr. Tod R. Hullin Administrative Assistant to John D. Ehrlichman The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Tod: The check in the amount of $4,007.05 payable to the President resulting from royalty proceeds on his "Six Crises" book has been received and deposited. Hope to see you when I am in Washington next week. Best regards, Hut Herbert W. Kalmbach HWK:nw MAR 6 1970 LAW OFFICES KALMBACH, DEMARCO, KNAPP & CHILLINGWORTH SUITE 900 . NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA / 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE HERBERT W. KALMBACH LOS ANGELES OFFICE FRANK DEMARCO,JR. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 611 WEST SIXTH STREET SUITE 1900 SHERWOOD C.CHILLINGWORTH TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90017 HAROLD BERAL TELEPHONE (213) 625-2191 ALEXANDER BOWIE ROBERT M. OLSON,JR. ROBERT H. MORRISON OF COUNSEL RICHARD C. GREENBERG JAMES R.KNAPP THOMAS D. PECKENPAUGH JAMES H.O'CONNOR TERRY L.RHODES OAKLEY C. FROST ALAN R.WOLEN WILLIAM A.KERR LARRY B.THRALL March 2, 1970 John D. Ehrlichman, Esq. Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear John: The copy of the letter from the Mayor of Whittier regarding the location of the Presidential Library has been received. At your suggestion I have called Mayor Hofstetter and have arranged to meet with her to discuss the pros and cons of the Whittier location. I agree that while the location will not meet many of the criteria we have discussed the fact is that we owe her the courtesy of a personal call. Best regards, Hard Herbert W. Kalmbach HWK:nw E THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 23, 1970 MEMORANDUM FOR JOHN EHRLICHMAN FROM: JOHN CAMPBEL gh - The President's financial records have been transported to Mr. Kalmbach's office at Newport Beach, per his instructions. The Secret Service and Commander Larson handled it. b MUDGE ROSE GUTHRIE & ALEXANDER 20 BROAD STREET JOHN ALEXANDER JOHN T. TRIMBLE BLISS ANSNES PETER W. ASHER NEW YORK, N. Y. 10005 COUNSEL ARTHUR M. BECKER - MILTON BLACK - WALTER E. BREEN WILLIAM H. CANNON 212-422-6767 1701 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.,N.W. NICHOLAS J. CAPOZZOLI, JR. WASHINGTON.D. C. JOSEPH C.DALEY GOLDTHWAITE H. DORR 202-298-5970 THOMAS W. EVANS RICHARD S. FARROW - ROBERT E. FERDON JAMES G. FRANGOS GERRIT GILLIS 12, RUE DE LA PAIX GERALD B.GREENWALD PARIS 2e. FRANCE D.C. BAR ONLY) RANDOLPH H. GUTHRIE 742-05-99 MATTHEW G.HEROLD,JR WILLIAM B.LANDIS - JOHN LARSON FRANKLIN B. LINCOLN, JR. CABLE ADDRESS WILLIAM A. MADISON ARTHUR MAHON BALTUCHINS- NEW YORK FRANCIS X. MALONEY RICHARD S. RITZEL - MILTON C. ROSE NORMAN M. SEGAL TELEX-127889 HARRY G. SILLECK, JR. HENRY ROOT STERN JR. January 22, 1970 JAMES P. TANNIAN ARNOLD H. TRACY ROBERT E. WALSH DONALD J. ZOELLER The President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: Frank DeMarco, Jr. of Los Angeles has written me that he and his partner, Herbert Kalmbach, are in the process of taking over the responsibility of advising on your personal affairs. In this connection, he has asked us to transmit certain information. As I am sure you know, if it is your decision to transfer the responsibility for advising on your per- sonal matters from our office to another firm, we shall be happy to cooperate in every way we can. However, those of us in the firm who have been most closely asso- ciated with you and your personal affairs sincerely doubt whether such a transfer is in your best interests and, therefore, before you take the step, Bob Guthrie and I would like to have the opportunity of discussing it with you. It so happens that both Bob and I will be out of the country from January 28 until February 10, but any other time would be convenient for us. Our warmest regards. Sincerely, JHA:fj John Wesander Tom Evans? To: President-elect Nixon Date: December 5, 1968 From: John D. Ehrlichman Subject: Personal Estate Planning 1. Nixon, Mudge termination. We have now contacted Mr. Ritzel and explained to him your desire to spread the termination compensation over the next five years. He suggests that he be authorized to proceed with an alterna- tive study involving gift-giving to an inter vivos trust for the benefit of your family of a portion of the termination payment. As you know, some of your termination pay is a return of capi- tal, and some is ordinary income. By balancing of these two categories of payment, you may be able to appreciably diminish your income tax with relatively little sacrifice of usable proceeds. I would recommend that you authorize Mr. Ritzel to go ahead with the alternative study. 2. Your wills. Mr. Ritzel advises that although your wills have been ready for execution for some time, you have not completed them. In view of Julie's marriage and your change of employment, I would recommend that you and Mrs. Nixon execute new wills during the week prior to Christmas. If you have drafts of the wills prepared by Ritzel, I will be happy to review them for you to be sure that they are applicable to your new situation. Otherwise, I would suggest that you authorize Mr. Ritzel to meet with you toward their revision and early execution. To this end I have asked Dwight Chapin to arrange an appointment for you and Mrs. Nixon with Mr. Ritzel. He will contact you on this. John D. Ehrlichman JDE:sw 2.1 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 13, 1969 TO: JOHN D. EHRLICHMAN FROM: EDWARD L. MORGAN SUBJ.: President's Bank Accounts There was only one bank account outstanding, which is a savings account, in New York. I have undertaken to have it transferred to the Key Biscayne Bank. 3 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON JUNE 16, 1969 TO: ED MORGAN JUN 7 1969 FROM: JOHN EHR ICHMAN / The President proposes to personally pay Julie for her work in the White House this summer and deduct it as a business expense. Would you please determine whether he can properly do this or whether he is taking her as an exemption or if there is some other problem. June 2, 1969 Dear Vinnie: I understand that Martin Feinstein is gone and I am concerned about the arragnements which have been made for appointing a successer to handle the President's affairs. I am particularly concerned about the confidentiality of the material which his successor will handle. Will you please tell me what reassureances are available on this score? Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Counsel to the President Mr. Vincent Andrews 501 Madison Avenue New York, New York TC TO: John Ehrlichman DATE: January16, 1969 FROM: Edward L. Mortan RE: RN's Checking Account, Bills, etc. After our discussion, it is my recommendation that we use the firm of Mudge, Rose, Gutherie & Alexander, on a retainer basis, to handle RN's personal account. The New York office has an accounting section under Mr. Ritzel's direction and it seems preferable to mail the bills once a month to him in order to cut down the number of people involved. The Washington office of the firm would be available for immediate servicing on any particular matter. Either Bud or I could be the direct liaison with the firm which would primarily amount to forwarding bills once a month with some kind of an approval. 5d Edward L. Mortan ELM/hg JE TO: John Ehrlichman DATE: January 16, 1969 FROM: Edward L. Morgan RE: RN Tax Question - House Purchases A complete memorandum on this question is coming to us from the law firm. However, should you be questioned in the interim, it appears that Section 1034 of the Internal Revenue Code and the accompanying regulations would not allow a tax deferral because such a home purchase must be the "main residence of the purch- aser." It is the law firm's opinion that the White House will be RN's main residence and that it would be very touchy to try and convince the IRS otherwise. The capital gain will be taxed on a 27.50%, but it should be re- membered that this will give us an extra 30% charitable deduc- tion for 1969. ED Edward L. Morgan ELM/hg IIA TO: John Ehrlichman DATE: January 16, 1969 FROM: Edward L. Morgan RE: RN's Interest in the Law Firm Because the New York Times ran an article in which they indicated that RN's interest in the law firm was approximately $45,000, I think it might we well that Ron Ziegler be advised of the actual facts involving RN's departure from the firm. (1) RN's capital investment in the firm which will be returned to him is in the neighborhood of $45,000 or $46,000. It is presently contemplated that this will be paid to him on April 1, 1969. (2) RN's withdrawal from the firm, effective December 31, 1968, allows him to share in the undistributed profits for 1968, which will be between $60,000 and $70,000. It is anticipated that this will be paid some time in March. (3) RN has an interest in the firm's backlog of fees due, esti- mated to be between $200,000 and $220,000. This is paid pursuant to the firm's partnership agreement which amounts to a total buyout of his interest. This amount will be paid in semi-annual install- ments over the next five years beginning June 1, 1969. 50 Edward L. Morgan ELM/hg nyant MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE DETERMINED TO BE AN 4 WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING E.O. 12065, Section 6-102 By NARS, Date 5-14-82 July 16, 1969 CONFIDENTIAL TO: TOD HULLIN FROM: EDWARD L. MORGAN W SUBJECT: Sale of New York apartment (Closing Statement) Bebe has been advised. He states he has a good accounting and tax man who could help with matters if Kalmbach's firm is not so equipped. I trust we are taking this up with Kalmbach in California E # 4 JULY 10, 1969 TO: ED MORGAN FROM: TOD HULLIN John Ehrlichman would like you to call Bebe Rebozo per the attached. July 9 Morgan memo re sale of New York apartment n/ast May 16, 1969 Dear Mr. Stillman: I am very sorry If the President's disclosure has in any way displeased Mr. and Mrs. Lehrman. We had not been informed that their identity was in any way confidential. In retrospect, I do not know how their identity could have been kept in confidence for very long, but if we have contributed to its untimely disclosure please accept my apology. Yours sincerely, John D. Ehrlichman Counsel to the President Mr. Stanley W. Stillman Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine Two Wall Street New York, New York 10005 JDE:jlh MAY 15 1969 Law Offices of Donovan Leisure Newton of Irvine WILLIAM J. DONOVAN 1929-1959 Two Wall Street TELEPHONE 212 RE 2-4100 GEORGE S. LEISURE CABLE ADDRESS DONLARD, Y CARL ELBRIDGE NEWTON RALSTONE R. IRVINE New York, N.Y.10005 PARIS OFFICE THOMAS J. McFADDEN PEIDER KONZ OTTO C. DOERING, JR. COUNSEL DAVID TEITELBAUM GRANVILLE WHITTLESEY, JR. TIME & LIFE BUILDING CARBERY O'SHEA 17, AVENUE MATIGNON JAMES R. WITHROW, JR. PARIS 8°, FRANCE MALCOLM FOOSHEE BRECK P. MCALLISTER TELEPHONE: 225-47-10 JAMES V. HAYES 225-47-95 ROY W. McDONALD VERNON E. VIG THEODORE S HOPE,JR RESIDENT COUNSEL RICHARD Y. HOLCOMB GEORGE S. LEISURE, JR A.VERNON CARNAHAN LONDON OFFICE ROBERT M. LOEFFLER MAHLON F. PERKINS, JR. May 13, 1969 43 PALL MALL LONDON S.W.I, ENGLAND JOHN E. TOBIN ROBERT F. MORTEN TELEPHONE 01-839-3551 SAMUEL W. MURPHY, JR. ROBERT S. OGDEN WALTER L.STRATTON RESIDENT COUNSEL STUART B PEERCE DOUGLAS V. LEWIS JULIUS P. FOUTS WASHINGTON OFFICE HELMUT F. FURTH UAS BLUEN NEW JOHN COOLEY BAITY 1819 H STREET, N.W. ROGER V. PUGH,JR KENNETH N.HART WASHINGTON, 20006 M.LAUCK WALTON TELEPHONE:202 ME 8-2727 J TRUMAN BIDWELL,JR. ON LEAVE ANDREW J. KILCARR RESIDENT COUNSEL John D. Ehrlichman, Esq. White House Counsel Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Ehrlichman: I know how natural it is for a politician and his press secretaries to be conscious of publicity and disclosure and I respect their intention in being so. I represent the Lehrmans, however, and they are not very pleased at their name getting caught up in the cross-fire of the President disclosing his financial affairs. Mr. Meyer and Mr. Epstein have been scrupulous in maintaining confidences here in New York, and I hope in the future we can count on your cooperation as well. With best wishes. Sincerely yours, Harry W. Stillin an Stanley W. Stillman cc: Mr. Christopher Meyer Nathan A. Epstein, Esq. Mr. Lewis E. Lehrman Mr. George E. Ehret APRIL 22, 1969 FOR THE PRESIDENT The apartment has been sold to Mrs. Lewis Stillman Lerman for $312, 500. The closing date is May 28 and the occupancy date is June 1. JOHN D. EHR LICHMAN 5 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 14, 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR JOHN EHRLICHMAN FROM BUD KROGH DE Ritzel called this afternoon to advise that once the offers are accepted, a formal meeting of the Board of Directors of the co-op apartment must be held to ap- prove the offer. Ritzel thinks we probably cannot close the deal until about April 15, 1969. Ritzel proposes to sound out the Board of Directors ahead of time so that the purchaser we select will be satisfactory to them. As agreed, he will be sending the names of prospective purchasers to us as soon as they come in. E 4 FEBRUARY 10, 1969 TO: ED MORGAN FROM: JOHN EHR LICHMAN Please write a letter to Dick Ritsel advising him that the President approves the idea of taking sealed written bids for the apartment. He does not wish to sell the apartment to Bluhdorn but looks favorably on selling it to Mrs. Rockefeller. 3. MEMORANDUM FEB THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON FEBRUARY 7, 1969 FOR THE PRESIDENT RE: SALE OF YOUR APARTMENT Dick Ritzel reports that his office is being besieged with potential purchasers. He will follow up on the Mary Rockefeller and Bluhdorn leads which Mrs. Nixon gave me, but it is his strong recommendation that the trustee. bank be permitted to accept sealed bids at a date and time certain. The trustee and Ritzel (in consultation with you) will then select the best bidder who may not necessarily be the highest bidder. In view of the heavy interest in the apartment, Ritzel does not feel that it is possible to merely set a price and select a buyer. At any price other than a totally ridiculous price there will be six or seven buyers and he will be forced to an embarrassing personal selection. Therefore, sealed bids (where no one knows who submitted what price) is perhaps the best way to do it. Do you approve of the idea of the trustee taking sealed bids? JOHN D EHRLICHMAN 2