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This file contains: H.R. Haldeman to Nick Ruwe. Re: Fluor's offer of an airplane and pilot. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Richard Nixon's requests drafting letter to newspaper publishers giving run-down on campaign activities thus far. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Sandy Quinn. Re: Request to draw together a calendar of Brown's and Shell's activities for the future. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to J.R. White. Re: Invoice for professional services rendered by Hugh Flournoy. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Negro File. Re: Possible representatives to San Diego, Oakland, Los Angeles areas. 2pp. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Dave Henley. Re: Request for report on progress on Finch's request. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Research Department. Re: Request for quotations of Robert Welch's statements on Dwight Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to John Kalmbach. Re: Attached material. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Richard O'Connor. Re: Current promotion of Richard Nixon's book. 1pg. [Letter], 2/23/1962 H.R. Haldeman to John A. Scott. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Sue Laughrey. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Marjorie E. Lewis. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Morton C. Hull. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Research (with File). Re: Morton C. Hull. 1pg. [Memo], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Anthony J. Dorsa, President of Eggo Foods, anxious to help on Nixon campaign. 1pg. [Memo], 2/20/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Gordon C. Luce. Re: Interest in Nixon's anti-Communism activities; offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/20/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Maurice Stans. Re: Potential Donor. 1pg. [Memo], 2/20/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Bob Monagan. Re: Eddie LeBaron dinner. 1pg. [Letter], 2/20/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Arthur E. Robinson. Re: Letter and editorial in Sacramento Bee. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to J. Ward Casey. Re: Legislative Alumni list. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to John Whitaker. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Ray Griset. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Jeanne Good. Re: Invitation. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Ray Chambers. Re: Campus for Nixon Committee. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Scott A. Rogers. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to E.D. Thompson. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Harry Bougeno. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to address the Republican Club of El Segundo. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. Earl Lake. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Norton Norris. Re: Wood Wilson. 1pg. [Memo], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Frank Avren. Re: Request for copy of the Bliss Report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Mr. And Mrs. Uno Sandvik. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/15/1962 H.R. Haldeman to George S. Roubanis. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/14/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Kurt Hahn. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/14/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Alred Tisch. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/14/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Ray Griset. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to attend Rotary Luncheon in Ranch Santa Fe. 1pg. [Letter], 2/13/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Loie Gaunt. Re: Schwabacher Cocktail Party List. 1pg. [Memo], 2/13/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow. Re: Sending enclosed book "Inside the John Birch Society." 1pg. [Memo], 2/14/1968 H.R. Haldeman to James P. Mower. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/13/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Leonard Valiukas. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to attend meeting of Minorities-Nationalities Committee. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Dr. Robert L. Jacoby. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to speak at the Commencement exercises of the California Podiatry College. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Winifred Smith. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Fred W. Sabelman. Re: Sportsmen for Nixon. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Application Letter from Edwin B. Darby. 1pg. [Memo], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. R.W. Erdle. Re: Campaign contribution. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to J.R. White. Re: Campaign contribution from Mrs. R.W. Erdle. 1pg. [Memo], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Carol Arth. Re: Campaign contribution from Mrs. R.W. Erdle. 1pg. [Memo], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to George A. Heintz. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Richard F. McAdoo. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Jean Dewey. Re: Mrs. Jackie Johnson. 1pg. [Memo], 2/12/1962

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This file contains: H.R. Haldeman to Nick Ruwe. Re: Fluor's offer of an airplane and pilot. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Richard Nixon's requests drafting letter to newspaper publishers giving run-down on campaign activities thus far. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Sandy Quinn. Re: Request to draw together a calendar of Brown's and Shell's activities for the future. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to J.R. White. Re: Invoice for professional services rendered by Hugh Flournoy. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Negro File. Re: Possible representatives to San Diego, Oakland, Los Angeles areas. 2pp. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Dave Henley. Re: Request for report on progress on Finch's request. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Research Department. Re: Request for quotations of Robert Welch's statements on Dwight Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to John Kalmbach. Re: Attached material. 1pg. [Memo], 2/22/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Richard O'Connor. Re: Current promotion of Richard Nixon's book. 1pg. [Letter], 2/23/1962 H.R. Haldeman to John A. Scott. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Sue Laughrey. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Marjorie E. Lewis. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Morton C. Hull. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Research (with File). Re: Morton C. Hull. 1pg. [Memo], 2/21/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Anthony J. Dorsa, President of Eggo Foods, anxious to help on Nixon campaign. 1pg. [Memo], 2/20/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Gordon C. Luce. Re: Interest in Nixon's anti-Communism activities; offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/20/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Maurice Stans. Re: Potential Donor. 1pg. [Memo], 2/20/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Bob Monagan. Re: Eddie LeBaron dinner. 1pg. [Letter], 2/20/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Arthur E. Robinson. Re: Letter and editorial in Sacramento Bee. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to J. Ward Casey. Re: Legislative Alumni list. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to John Whitaker. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Ray Griset. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Jeanne Good. Re: Invitation. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Ray Chambers. Re: Campus for Nixon Committee. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Scott A. Rogers. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to E.D. Thompson. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Harry Bougeno. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to address the Republican Club of El Segundo. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. Earl Lake. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Norton Norris. Re: Wood Wilson. 1pg. [Memo], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Frank Avren. Re: Request for copy of the Bliss Report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/19/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Mr. And Mrs. Uno Sandvik. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/15/1962 H.R. Haldeman to George S. Roubanis. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/14/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Kurt Hahn. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/14/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Alred Tisch. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/14/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Ray Griset. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to attend Rotary Luncheon in Ranch Santa Fe. 1pg. [Letter], 2/13/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Loie Gaunt. Re: Schwabacher Cocktail Party List. 1pg. [Memo], 2/13/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow. Re: Sending enclosed book "Inside the John Birch Society." 1pg. [Memo], 2/14/1968 H.R. Haldeman to James P. Mower. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. [Letter], 2/13/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Leonard Valiukas. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to attend meeting of Minorities-Nationalities Committee. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Dr. Robert L. Jacoby. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to speak at the Commencement exercises of the California Podiatry College. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Winifred Smith. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Fred W. Sabelman. Re: Sportsmen for Nixon. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Application Letter from Edwin B. Darby. 1pg. [Memo], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. R.W. Erdle. Re: Campaign contribution. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to J.R. White. Re: Campaign contribution from Mrs. R.W. Erdle. 1pg. [Memo], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Carol Arth. Re: Campaign contribution from Mrs. R.W. Erdle. 1pg. [Memo], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to George A. Heintz. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Richard F. McAdoo. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 2/12/1962 H.R. Haldeman to Jean Dewey. Re: Mrs. Jackie Johnson. 1pg. [Memo], 2/12/1962
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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 38 9 02/22/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Nick Ruwe. Re: Fluor's offer of an airplane and pilot. 1pg. 38 9 02/22/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Richard Nixon's requests drafting letter to newspaper publishers giving run-down on campaign activities thus far. 1pg. 38 9 02/22/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Sandy Quinn. Re: Request to draw together a calendar of Brown's and Shell's activities for the future. 1pg. 38 9 02/22/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to J.R. White. Re: Invoice for professional services rendered by Hugh Flournoy. 1pg. 38 9 02/22/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Negro File. Re: Possible representatives to San Diego, Oakland, Los Angeles areas. 2pp. 38 9 02/22/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Dave Henley. Re: Request for report on progress on Finch's request. 1pg. Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Page 1 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 38 9 02/22/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Research Department. Re: Request for quotations of Robert Welch's statements on Dwight Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles. 1pg. 38 9 02/22/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to John Kalmbach. Re: Attached material. 1pg. 38 9 02/23/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Richard O'Connor. Re: Current promotion of Richard Nixon's book. 1pg. 38 9 02/21/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to John A. Scott. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/21/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Sue Laughrey. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/21/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Marjorie E. Lewis. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/21/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Morton C. Hull. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Page 2 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 38 9 02/21/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Research (with File). Re: Morton C. Hull. 1pg. 38 9 02/20/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Anthony J. Dorsa, President of Eggo Foods, anxious to help on Nixon campaign. 1pg. 38 9 02/20/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Gordon C. Luce. Re: Interest in Nixon's anti-Communism activities; offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/20/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Maurice Stans. Re: Potential Donor. 1pg. 38 9 02/20/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Bob Monagan. Re: Eddie LeBaron dinner. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Arthur E. Robinson. Re: Letter and editorial in Sacramento Bee. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to J. Ward Casey. Re: Legislative Alumni list. 1pg. Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Page 3 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to John Whitaker. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Ray Griset. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Jeanne Good. Re: Invitation. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Ray Chambers. Re: Campus for Nixon Committee. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Scott A. Rogers. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to E.D. Thompson. Re: Ackowledgement of report. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Harry Bougeno. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to address the Republican Club of El Segundo. 1pg. Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Page 4 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. Earl Lake. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Norton Norris. Re: Wood Wilson. 1pg. 38 9 02/19/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Frank Avren. Re: Request for copy of the Bliss Report. 1pg. 38 9 02/15/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Mr. And Mrs. Uno Sandvik. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. 38 9 02/14/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to George S. Roubanis. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/14/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Kurt Hahn. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/14/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Alred Tisch. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Page 5 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 38 9 02/13/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Ray Griset. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to attend Rotary Luncheon in Ranch Santa Fe. 1pg. 38 9 02/13/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Loie Gaunt. Re: Schwabacher Cocktail Party List. 1pg. 38 9 02/14/1968 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow. Re: Sending enclosed book "Inside the John Birch Society." 1pg. 38 9 02/13/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to James P. Mower. Re: Acknowledgment of report. 1pg. 38 9 02/12/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Leonard Valiukas. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to attend meeting of Minorities-Nationalities Committee. 1pg. 38 9 02/12/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Dr. Robert L. Jacoby. Re: Invitation to Richard Nixon to speak at the Commencement exercises of the California Podiatry College. 1pg. 38 9 02/12/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Winifred Smith. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Page 6 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 38 9 02/12/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Fred W. Sabelman. Re: Sportsmen for Nixon. 1pg. 38 9 02/12/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Application Letter from Edwin B. Darby. 1pg. 38 9 02/12/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. R.W. Erdle. Re: Campaign contribution. 1pg. 38 9 02/12/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to J.R. White. Re: Campaign contribution from Mrs. R.W. Erdle. 1pg. 38 9 02/12/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Carol Arth. Re: Campaign contribution from Mrs. R.W. Erdle. 1pg. 38 9 02/12/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to George A. Heintz. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. 38 9 02/12/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Richard F. McAdoo. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Page 7 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 38 9 02/12/1962 Memo H.R. Haldeman to Jean Dewey. Re: Mrs. Jackie Johnson. 1pg. Tuesday, January 15, 2008 Page 8 of 8 Nick Ruwe 2-22-62 Bob Haldeman Will you please check with Herb regarding Mr. Fluor's offer of an airplane and pilot, and see If we can pin this down as to when and on what basis the plane would be available for future trips' ? Charles Farrington, Jr. 2-22-62 Bob Haldeman RN has asked that you draft a letter to newspaper publishers to be sent out over McClellan's signature, if he approves, giving a run-down on RN's campaign activities to date. This should Itemise where he has been and, in general, what he has done, and perhaps attach a schedule of plans for the future. The same letter might be sent to Northern California publishers over Orrick's name, but both letters should cover Statewide activities -- not just Southern, or Northern. This should be done at least once a month, and the letters should be written on a personal basis on the premise of keeping them personally posted on the progress of the campaign. The releases which the News Bureau sends out go to the political reporters or the city desk, but never seem to get into the hands of the publishers who therefore do not know what RN is doing (apparently they don't read their own papers). Please let me see a copy of your draft when It is ready. Sandy Quinn 2-22-62 Bob Haldeman Will you please draw on all your intelligence sources and put together as complete a calendar as possible of Brown's activities for the future, and also one for Shell? Please work out some way of keeping this current and up-dated, and supply a copy to me, one to Bob Finch, one to the Research Department and of course one to RN. This should be on a regular basis -- once a week -- and you can decide which day of the week is most practical. J. R. White 2-22-62 Bob Haldeman Attached is invoice for professional services rendered by Hugh Flourney from December 15, 1961 to January 25, 1962. This is another back salary item which is covered in the budget, but has not shown up on earlier payrolls. Flournoy is Research Director and is on a retainer basis rather than salary; therefore, he should be paid the full amount with no deductions. He will submit monthly statements. File: Price, Waterhouse - J.R. White X Flournoy X - Chron. Negro File 2-22-62 Bob Haldeman Meeting with Grant Reynolds February 21, 1962 R. H. Finch H. Kalmbach N. Norris Reynolds strongly recommends the following as key Negro people in their respective areas: San Diego Alpha Montgomery, an outstanding young lawyer. Oakland George Vaughns, erstwhile candidate for Comptroller, who is now not going to run for that office, but probably will run for a Judgeship. Los Angeles No. 1 Brice Taylor No. 2 A tie between Cris Wright and Norman Houston. No. 3 Dr. Gray (Reynolds says he makes a lot of noise, but is not the top guy) Also in Los Angeles, Reynolds recommends strong backing for a young lawyer named Williams who could be persuaded to run for the Assembly in the 21st District. He is an attorney with NAACP and would be an outstanding candidate, according to Reynolds. Reynolds strongly recommends that we not get intolved with O'Brien (I don't know the rest of his name). He also feels we should not work with Garner, but does recommend that we have Paul Williams check out Garner's ministers group; Reynolds feels we should try to get Williams' minister to work with us since he would be outstanding. He also recommends that we counsel at all times with Paul Williams and George Beavers, but in no circumstances should we attempt to project to the Negro community through them. Memo: Negro File Page 2 2-22-62 The fermula he recommends for selecting people with whom to identify our campaign in the Negro area is to find the Negro who identifies himself with the struggle of the Megro, who serves in picket lines, belongs to the NAACP, etc. These are the people who will do us some good in reaching the rank and file. Reynolds strengly recommends we utilize the disc jockeys who beam Into the Negro communities. He feels they can be much more effective than the Negro press, which we will have trouble with anyway. He says that Loren Miller of The Eagle will support Kuchel, but probably will not support Nixon. Reynolds recommends that we call Paul Williams and discuss with him the possibility of having two or three Negro ministers set up dinners for RN in their churches. We would have to pay for the dinners at about $1.00 per plate, but they would be given by the ministers and presumably would be very effective. Reynolds says our problem with the Negro is that he is not welcome in the top echelon of the Nixon organization. He feels It is essential that in all cities of major size we have a Negro in our top group and working on the entire picture. He believes we will not change the Nixon image among the rank and file Negroes until they feel welcome, warm and wanted in the upper strata of the campaign. He feels the fact that Mixon never came to Harlem during the Presidential campaign had a damaging effect on Negroes all over the country because they say he didn't care enough about them even to make one visit to Harlem. Reynolds feels we need to use Imagination and daring in our approach to the Negro problem, and not confine ourselves to sterectyped plans and program. He explains his own rather damaging utterances by saying that be feels It does no good for him to try to build Nixon at this point because no one will buy it. but he can be effective by criticising JFK, and point out where the problems are with the thought they will be corrected. ** Dave Henley 2-22-62 Bob Haldeman May I please have a report on Friday of your progress on Finch's request that you run through the names and identities of Democrats who have signed up for the RN campaign, and your thoughts on utilizing these in releases? Free PK Henley increws thren fullowt.up Research Department 2-22-62 Bob Haldeman May I please have by Tuesday morning, February 27th, the exact quotations of Robert Welch's statements out of the Blue Book and Politician regarding Dwight Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles? File Research them fallow-up John Kalmbach 2-22-62 Bob Haldeman Thought you would be interested in reading over the attached material. Please don't separate it, and keep an eye on it. ( R.a.) File - Kalmboch X. Chron file: Cand. - Book Prom. X - Chron. February 23, 1962 Mr. Richard O'Connor Advertising Assistant Doubleday & Company, Inc. Garden City, L.I., New York Dear Mr. O'Connor: This will acknowledge and thank you for your letter regarding current promotion on Mr. Nixon's book. Your idea of offering the book to Republican organizations and other political groups to assist them in fund raising is an interesting one. However, would you be good enough to let me know the mechanics involved in this, i.e. handling sales tax angle, is a resale license necessary, how would books be ordered etc. Many thanks for your Interest and help. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman February 21, 1962 Mr. John A. Scott 1417 Oak Street Santa Monica, California Dear Mr. Scott: Thank you for your letter and for sending us your resume. Such offers to help and expressions of interest on the part of individuals like yourself are always gratefully accepted. Our Headquarters staff requirements have been met, but I am taking the liberty of referring your letter and resume to our Field Director, Mr. John Kalmbach, who will be working with the various County organizations. He will, I know, appreciate being acquainted with your background and qualifications. Please don't hesitate to write Mr. Kalmbach or me if you have any suggestions you feel would be helpful to us in the campaign months ahead. We do appreciate your fine interest. With kind regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman cc: Mr. John Kalmbach w/file X - Offers X S X - Chron. File: - Offers - to J. Kalmbach X L I - Chron. February 21, 1962 Miss Sue Laughrey 7550 Fountain Avenue Hollywood, California Dear Miss Laughrey: Mr. Ninen has told me of his conversation with you on the plane returning from San Diego on January 30th. He enjoyed very much talking with you and appreciates, as we do, your interest in helping out in the campaign. We will certainly be in touch with you again, but meantime if you have any suggestions as to any area of activity in which you would have the most interest, please let me hear from you. With many thanks and kind regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman blind copy: RMW February 21, 1962 Mrs. Marjorie E. Lewis 2101 Hill Drive Los Angeles 41, California Dear Mrs. Lewis: Your letter of February 18th has been forwarded to our office, and I want to acknowledge it immediately and thank you for your interest in the Nixon for Governor campaign. Your offer to help out is certainly appreciated and 1 am asking Mr. Norton Norris, our Contact Director, to get in touch with you. Many thanks for your generous support, and you will be hearing from Mr. Norris shortly. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman blind copy: Lena Washington File - Offers - to N. Norris x-L X Chron. File: - to research X - S&I- Water x-H X - Chron. February 21, 1962 Mr. Morton C. Hull 515 East "J" Street Ontario, California Dear Mr. Hull: Your letter addressed to Mr. Nixon c/o of my effice has just been received and I am taking the liberty of acknowledging it immediately. The file of material which you included on the water issue will be read with interest and will, 1 feel sure, be of great value to us. It is being directed to those working on this important subject with the request that they contact you for further data which you have and which you feel would be helpful. We are very grateful for your interest and for your offer to be of assistance. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman RESEARCH (with file) 2-21-62 Bob Haldeman File: - Research Memos cc: H. Flournoy x -S& I- Water X - Chron. Attached from Morton C. Hull appears to be extremely interesting and might be of great value in developing attack on Warne. His file drawer of water reports etc. should be checked into. Bill Spencer 2/20/62 Bob Haldeman File: - No. Calif. Names x- No. Calif. Camp. Mgr. x - Chron. I have been informed that a Mr. Anthony J. Dorsa, who is President of Eggo Food Products in San Jose, telephone - CY 5-8656, is anxious to help in the Nixon campaign. Mr. Dorsa apparently has worked for Brown in his past campaigns, but now wants to shift to our side. He should be a valuable addition and I trust you will contact him right away to determine what areas he would like to participate in during the campaign. February 20, 1962 Mr. Gordon C. Luce 701 Broadway San Diego, California Dear Gordon: Thanks so much for your letter. Sorry to have delayed this reply. but a trip back east intervened and there have been some extremely busy days here. First, as far as Nixon's anti- Communism activities are concerned, I strongly recommend you read his book which will be available in just a few weeks. Also, later on we will have a campaign piece on this. I know Admiral Leslie Gehres would appreciate having your thoughts on the campaign, and suggest you get in touch with him. He is the Nixon County Chairman. Many thanks for your fine interest and help, and best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman be - Adm. Leslie Gehres and 11 Mr. Maurice Stans 2-20-62 Mr. Bob Haldeman Potential Donor cc: Mrs. Pat Hitt Mr. E. R. Valentine Pat Hitt called to advise us of a potential donor who should be contacted as quickly as possible by one of the top level people on the Finance Committee. The prospect is: Mr. C. H. Wentworth 1700 East Olympic Boulevard MA - 3-8104 WE . 6-1911 (home) Mr. Wentworth is head of the Flexo Manufacturing Co., is about 80 years old, has a great deal of money and is ready to make a donation to the Nixon campaign when approached. Mr. Wentworth was referred to Mrs. Hitt by Mr. Roy Butler, formerly of Whittier, who now lives in Humboldt County. Mr. Butler's name should be used in making the contact. I would appreciate having the result of this solicitation since Mr. Butler has asked to be advised so that he cas follow through with Wentworth "If he doesn't give enough". He is apparently prepared to give at least several thousand dollars. File: - Finance - Prospects X - Stans X - Chron - follow-up. File - to schedule X - M X - Chron. February 20, 1962 Hon. Bob Monagan 603 California Building Stockton, California Dear Bob: Thanks for your letter of February 16th. You are right. Dick's appearance at the Eddie LeBaron dinner has been confirmed. Your other suggestions for the day in Stockton will be referred to the Schedule Committee. We will certainly try to work out some- thing and as soon there is definite word, we'll let you know. It was good to talk with you on the phone. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman February 19, 1962 \ Mr. Arthur E. Robinson 1915 Vassar Avenue Fresno 3, California Chron. x B yes Dear Mr. Robinson: Thank you very much for your letter of February 13th, and for enclosing a copy of the Fresno Bee. Your letter and the editorial are being X - H. Flournoy w/ orig. corres. File: S & I - Highway of the editorial in the January 26th issue passed along to Hugh Fleurney who is heading up research and development of a program on this particular issue. He will, 1 know, appreciate as do 1. your thoughtfulness in writing and the suggestions contained in your letter. Kind regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman cc: Hon. Hugh Flourney File: Legislative Alumni X - C X - Chron. February 19, 1962 Mr. J. Ward Casey 591 Maryland Avenue Brawley, California Dear Mr. Casey: The Legislative Alumni list is certainly an important factor, and we are grateful indeed to have it. For the time and effort you put into compiling this information, our sincere thanks. The former legislators are exceedingly important to the Party and their advice and counsel should and will be sought. I am sorry to have missed seeing you when you were in the office. In both instances, I was out, but Yvonne Smith told me of your visits. Will hope to have an opportunity to see you later on. Our thanks again for your fine help. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman February 19, 1962 Mr. John Whitaker Room 910 Chron. 1725 K Street, N. W. File: W I Washington 6, D. C. Dear John: Thanks for sending me copy of your letter to Rose Woods, and for your penned P.S. Needless to say, that piece of paper you enclosed with your note to Rese was gratefully accepted by one and all. You were thoughtful, John, and we really de appreciate your continued support. When the day comes, I'll give a shout for that help you offer so willingly. So far, things are rolling along and the beat is steady. Many thanks again, John, and best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman February 19, 1962 Mr. Ray Griset Box 555 Rancho Santa Fo, California Dear Ray: Thanks for your letter of February 15th. We will certainly keep your area in mind in connection with scheduling. Chron. X $ I am passing our correspondence along to X G Hugh Flourncy who is chairmanning the various Task Force groups for study of issue material. I know he will appreciate having year thoughts and suggestions in connection with agricultural problems. By copy of this letter, I am asking him to contact File: S & I - Agri. you direct and am sure you will be hearing from him seen. Thanks se much for your fine interest and help. Hope our paths will be crossing sosa. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman CC: Hon. Hugh Flournoy February 19, 1962 Mrs. Jeanne Good 20363 Gilmere Canega Park, California Chron. -x C X 0 Dear Mrs. Good: File: to Schedule Thank you for your letter, and for understanding the situation about February 22nd. We will keep your invitation in our pending file, and when it appears possible to work something into the schedule, you may be sure we will be in touch with you. We appreciate your fine interest and support. Kindest regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman February 19, 1962 Mr. Ray Chambers 1018 College Avenue Redlands, California Dear Ray: Chron . K , * C Thanks so much for your letter. Just as a preliminary run-down as to precedure, why don't you, as Coordinator of the State College for Nixon Committee, get your letter out along the lines you have suggested, and over your own signature. This would be the starter. The card to be returned should definitely be included. From the returns, I would them suggest you appoint your own Committee. My thought is this, Ray. It would seem better for the Committee to be set up by you and from the inception, keep the reins in your hand, cc w/Chambers' letter to Norton Norris File: F & C "Campus for Nixon" Com. with our organization supplying guidance, advice and counsel when and where needed. This sort of program is meet effectively handled as a "self-starter", so to speak, and as a "self-sustaining" thing. Norten Norris, our Contact Director, would be the one with whom you would be working here in Headquarters, and he would be immediately available for any help or suggestions you want. He can arrange to have your letters produced and mailed, and the cards too. Give him a draft to work with and he will follow-through. Joel Fisher's address is 3148 College Street, Berkeley, California. If we can possibly work in Dick Nixem's visit to the Redlands campus in April before the Convention, we will certainly do so. I agree this would be very helpful. At the moment, I am putting Norten Norris in touch with you and you'll be hearing from him within a few days. He will help you get this thing rolling, but meantime, call or write me further about any thoughts or contrary suggestions you have. Many thanks, Ray, and best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman February 19, 1962 Mr. Scott A. Regers, Jr. President Parker Seal Company Culver City, California X Chron. 8 X R 10567 Jefferson Boulevard Dear Scott: Your letter of February 15th is much appreciated. Reports like yours are the kind we like to get. I know Dick thoroughly enjoyed the visit to Santa Monica. The programming was excellent and certainly I will pass along your generous comments. I'll look forward hopefully to the day when we can sit down for that chat about politics. It will be the proverbial "busman's heliday" -- but they're always good for the soul. Many thanks again, Scott, and best regards. Sincerely, File: Candidate - Meetings: Reports & Comments H. R. Haldeman File: Candi. - Meetings Comments & Reports x - T X - Chron. February 19, 1962 Mr. E. D. Thompson, President Miller Manufacturing Company, Inc. P.O. Box 351 Turlock, California Dear Gene: Thanks so much for your nice letter. It was good meeting you and the other folks while in Mariposa, and of course I'm glad to have your report on Dick's presentation. This is fine. Your personal and thoughtful offer to provide seclusion and a place to rest will be passed along. Many thanks for writing, and best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File - to Schedule X B X - Chron. February 19, 1962 Mr. Harry Bougeno, Program Chairman Republican Club of El Segundo 1501 East Sycamore El Segundo, California Dear Mr. Bougeno: Your letter of February 14th has just been received. Certainly I can understand your disappointment at our reply to your invitation for Mr. Nixon to address the Republican Club of El Segundo in April. We don't like to turn down these invitations any more than good and loyal supporters such as yourself like to receive them. Unhappily, facts make it necessary. The one saving thought is that something can be worked out in the future, and this I indicated in my letter to you of February 8th. Dick Nixon will be covering all areas of the state and my suggestion was that we hold your invitation in abeyance for the time being. We will certainly let you know when your area is going to be scheduled for a visit in the hope your organization can be included in the programming. Many thanks again for writing us. I trust you will understand the problems confronting us in trying to handle the multitude of Invitations coming In and arranging a schedule that pleases everyone. It is an almost impossible task, but we do try to work out best possible arrangements. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File: Offers x-L X - Chron. February 19, 1962 Mrs. Earl Lake 25309 Monte Via Way Hemet 15, California Dear Mrs. Lake: Copy of Mr. Nixon's letter to you of January 22nd has been brought to my attention. This is to follow-up his reference to your offer of assistance in the campaign. As I am sure you know, all such offers are always gratefully accepted. It would be very helpful if you could drop me a note, suggesting area or areas of activity in which you have special interest. Our volunteer organisations and the programming involved are well under way and we would be most appreciative of any time you might have free to devote to the effort. With kind regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman Norton Norris 2-19-62 Bob Haldeman Wood Wilson Chron. X I File: Norton - Wood Wilson is calling me, and I would appreciate your handling this one. For background, attached is a memo of a call received in January from him - and our attempt to handle it through Irving Ferman. Deris Jones, in Bob Finch's office, advises she talked with Wilson at the time, but it was impossible to Negro file set up an appointment mutually convenient with Ferman while he was here. His last call to me was 2/16th and Mrs. Wright, who talked with him, said he mentioned having a breakfast meeting, wants RN or a representative to attend, also recited his background and his concern that he could not reach RN and/or me. He definitely should be called, but I would suggest that you listen to him, as opposed to appointing irien Chairman of something. You know how to handle. Many thanks. Telephone: AD 4-3144 Address: 1203 East 33rd St., Los Angeles 11 February 19, 1962 X Chron. 0 X A File: Mr. Frank Avrea Republican State Headquarters 17 North High Street Celumbus, Ohio Dear Frank: Bliss Report For some time I have been meaning to drop you a note -- to say "helle" 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 is and am sure you're the right person to ask. How are things going ? We're rolling along - with the hectic and enjoyable days we all expected. Many thanks, Frank, and best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman February 15, 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Uno Sandvik Rancho Contento Solvang, California Dear Mr. and Mrs. Sandvik: Chron. X , File: S Many thanks for your letter of February 14th. Your reports are always appreciated. That is fine about the building and the sign. You certainly have gone right to work. Please express our appreciation to Mr. Brand for the spotlight he is arranging for the sign, and to Oscar Lindberg for making it. Our thanks too to Hans Skytt for his donation of the building dividers. You are fortunate to have secured someone like Mrs. Clegg as Secretary-Treasurer. Material should be available in about three weeks, and I suggest you check with your County Headquarters on this. We are trying to find out whether a transcript of the Jack Paar show can be made available, but to answer your question now, we do not have it. Glad to have your comment on the show. We have been receiving enthusiastic reactions generally and all agree it was a great thing. Congratulations on the Pledge of Support sheets. Keep them coming, and thanks again for your loyal and effective cooperation and help. Sincerely, February 15. 1962 H. R. Haldeman February 14, 1962 Mr. George S. Roubanie, Manager Rancho Drive-In Theatre 1555 Euclid Avenue San Diego 14, California Dear Mr. Roubanis: We certainly appreciate your letter confirming your telephone conversations with this office. I had been advised of your offer to make available the drive-in theatres for programs during the campaign period. This sounds like an excellent facility and cas which could be used mest effectively. It is offers like this, stemming from interest and loyal support, which are always se gratefully received. I am taking the liberty of sending a copy of your letter and my reply to Admiral Leslie Gehres, the San Diego County Nixon Chairman, with the suggestion that he contact you. You might be interested in helping in other phases of the campaign, and Admiral Gehres would, I am sure, appreciate having any ideas you might want to pass along to him. Thank you again for your effer of assistance, and kindest regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman ec: Admiral Leslie Gehres blind copy - Schedule File: Services and Facilities X R X - Chron. February 14, 1962 Dear Kart: Thanks for your letter of February 11th. Miss Rellins had told me of her Chron. X 0 H X 0 telephone conversation with you. Naturally, we are appreciative of File: - to Schedule your interest and desire to be helpful is setting up dates in your area. The communities involved must and will be covered, but probably not until April. It would be helpful If you could coordinate the various service clubs and come in with an invitation at that time. Think about the possibilities along this line and let me have your thoughts. Many thanks again for your fine interest and support. Glad to hear the new job is working out so well. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman Mr. Kurt Haha 1713 East Third Street Duarte, California February 14, 1962 Mr. Alfred Tisch c/o James Mills Orchards Hamilton City, California Dear Mr. Tisch: Mr. Barmann has called my attention to the fact you had not received a reply to a letter you wrote me some time age. This was in connection with Mr. McRae serving as the Nimen Chairman for Butte County, but Mr. Barmana's inquiry was the first I had heard of your letter. We have made a thorough search here and apparently it either became lest in the initial avalanche of mail, or perhaps was lest enroute. In any event, I am really sorry the incident occurred and can well understand your impatience when no response was forthcoming. Mr. Downey Orrick has, I believe, already written Mr. McRae asking him to serve as Chairman, and we are of course hopeful he will accept the assignment. Certainly your interest in the matter is appreciated, and I am extremely sorry the letter you wrote earlier did not reach me. Many thanks again, and very best wishes. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File: No. Calif. Ct. Chm. X T X - Chron. cc: Ruth Watson February 13, 1962 Mr. Ray Griset Box 555 Ranche Santa Fe, California Dear Ray: It was good to hear from you, and thanks for your invitation. Frankly, Ray, as things are developing, it appears deubtful Dick Nixon will be dewn that way in the immediate future. Much as I would like to join you at a Rotary Luncheon, this too would have to be kept in semewhat of a pending state. I am sure you recognise the problems involved with the scheduling for the next few months, but at the same time, want you to know your thoughtfulness in writing is appreciated by one and all. I am wondering if you would be interested in letting us have your thoughts in connection with farm problems and issues. The Task Force working on issue material is chairmanned by Hugh Fleurney, and I feel sure he would appreciate contact with you if you feel this would be appropriate from your angle. Let me have any ideas you have and whether or not you might be free to assist us in this connection. Thanks again for writing, and very best wishes. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File: S&I- Agri. x-G X - Chron. x- X - Follow-up Loie Gaunt 2-13-62 Bob Haldeman Schwabacher Cocktail Party List Loie - The attached list has just been seceived from Jean Dewey. Al Moscow 2-14-62 Bob Haldeman Al - Am sending the enclosed book along now. The Blue Book will be sent down within next day or two. "Inside the John Birch Society February 13, 1962 Mr. James P. Mower Badger & Mower 821 C Thirteenth Street Modeste, California Dear Mr. Mower: Your letter addressed to the Mixon for Governer Statewide Com- mittee has been brought to my attention, and I certainly want w achnowledge and thank you for your report on County activity. Many thanks too for the Pledge of Support sheets you sent along. I notice copy of your letter wont to Mr. Orrick. I am sure he will have our Sam Francisco office follow through, but I am also directing a copy together with my reply to Miss Jean Deway at that office so that she too will be aware of your couract with us and the suggestions you have made. Mr. Minon plans to campaign intensively throughout the entire state, but at the mement # is impossible to indicate when be will be is Staniolaus County. Certainly - agree with you it is important. Thanks again for writing us. Please keep in touch with our Morthern California headquarters and also pass along to me any thoughts or suggestions you feel would be helpful to us. Sincerely, cet Mr. Orrick H. R. Haldeman Miss Deway File: No. Calif. - County SF 7 norther a names x-M X - Chron. blind copy: Miss Yvonne Smith February 12, 1962 Mr. Leonard Valiukas, Chairman California Republican Assembly Minorities-Nationalities Committee 902 West 34th Street Les Angeles 7. California Dear Leonard: I knew our answer to you on Saturday would be disappointing. It is always difficult to understand why a few more minutes are not available. In this case, we particularly hoped to work something out for your meeting for many reasons, all of which are well known to you. However, Dick had three groups set up for Sunday with almost split-second timing. We hope, of course, you will understand. Certainly your first reaction was a natural one, but it is important that you know we made every effort to include your meeting in Sunday's busy day. Please let us know as other meetings develop. 1 realise this was the big one, but perhaps some "repair work" can be accomplished later on. Your continued support and help are meeded, Leonard. We count heavily upon you and it is, therefore, especially disappointing when we can't follow through on one of your requests. Kindest regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File: - Valiukas X - Schedule x - Chron. February 12, 1962 Dr. Robert L. Jacoby 2161 Allston Way Berheley 4, California Dear Bob: Thanks so much for your letter of February 8th. 1 de indeed remember you as Chairman of the Pediatrists Committee in 1960. As you may already know, we are in touch with Dr. Johns and Dr. Hughes and, as a matter of fact, they are both meeting with Nerten Norris, our Contact Director, to discuss plans for a similar committee for the gubernatorial campaign. The invitation extended by the Dean for Dick Nixon to speak at the Commencement exercises of the California Podiatry College will be referred to the Schedule Committee. Just as quickly as possible, we will let you know whether or not something can be worked out for one of the four dates in May you have suggested. 1 have noted you must definitely know by March 9th, but we'll try to get back to you before that date. Many thanks, Bob, and best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File: to Schedule X - cc Norton Norris w/fax X J X - Chron X - F & C "Podiatrists for Nixon" February 12, 1962 Miss Winifred Smith P.O. Box 19793 Les Angeles 19, California Dear Miss Smith: Our headquarters volunteer organization is now in operation and this letter is to put you in touch with Mrs. Doris Thielen who is directing activities. Your letter volunteering time on Saturdays or Sundays for typing or telephone assignments is deeply appreciated. If you are in the neighborhood, I suggest you drop by to meet Mrs. Thielen. She will, I know, be grateful for your offer of assistance and will be glad to dis- cuss our program with you. Thank you again for writing us. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File: Offers X - cc to Doris Thielen = S X - Chron. February 12, 1962 Mr. Fred W. Sabelman 2320 Floral Avenue Chico, California Dear Mr. Sabelman: Thanks se much for your letter of February 6th. We are serry plans did not develop for a meeting with you here last week. I do hope you will telephone or write Mr. Norris and try to arrange a mutually convenient time to get together with him in connection with the "Sportsmen for Nixon" Committee. Neither of use will be accompanying Mr. Nixon on his Northern California tour, so your suggestion we might possibly meet during this period will not be possible. Many thanks again for your fine interest and help. Sincerely. H. R. Haldeman File: - to Nerton Norris X - F & C "Sportsmen for Nixon" X - S X - Chron. Charles Farrington, Jr. 2-12-62 Bob Haldeman Application Letter attached Chron. X I Farrington H I Charlie: Will you acknowledge Mr. Darby? His letter and resume are attached. Many thanks. (Edwin B. Darby File: - Offers (orig. to C. Farrington) 479 Medinah Court, Hayward, Calif.) February 12. 1962 Mrs. R. W. Erdle 874 Stradella Read Los Angeles 24, California Dear Mrs. Erdle: Mrs. Carol Arth has just told me of your visit with her and the fact you will be helping out in the months shead. This is fine, and we are most grateful. We are also in receipt of your check for $200. 00 which you left with Mrs. Arth. Year generous support is deoply appreciated, is needed, and will certainly be put to good use. Thank you se much, and kindest regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldsman cc: Mrs. Holene Drown blind copy: Mr. J. R. White File: Finance - Cantrib. - Ack. X E X - Chron. cc: Carol Arth Mr. J. R. White 2-12-62 Mr. Bob Haldeman - Chron. Dear Beb: Attached is $200.00 check from Mrs. R. W. Erdle, and copy of my acknowledgment for your information. This is for your reutine handling. X - White (Price Waterhouse) File: Contrib. - Ack. (Finance) Carol Arth 2-12-62 Bob Haldeman Chron. x 8 Mrs. Erdle File: - Offers Dear Carol: I have acknowledged the contribution you received from Mrs. Erdle. Copy of my letter is attached for your information. Keep up the good work. These people should be used to the maximum and 1 know you'll follow through. Many thanks. February 12, 1962 Mr. George A. Heints Box 242 Meadow Vista, California Dear Mr. Heints: Your letter of January 31st has been brought to my attention. Many thanks for returning our green card, and for your attitude and the kind of help you are offering. Keep up the good work. I am sending your letter along to our Northern California office with the request they contact you regarding our Nimen organisation in Placer County. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman cc: Miss Jean Dewey File: - to Jean Dewey cc - S. Sammelman w/ green card x-N. Calif. names L 1 - Chron. February 12, 1962 Mr. Richard F. McAdoo Aeromutronic Ford Read Newport Beach, California Dear Mr. McAdoo: Thanks so much for your letter of February 9th. Certainly we need and are grateful to have your help in Orange County. I would suggest you telephone O. W. (Dick) Richard, Vice Chairman of the Nixon organization there, and discuss the subject with him. Copies of our correspondence will go to him so that he will be acquainted with your background and the nature of our contact thus far. Mr. Richard can be reached at OR 3-6360. Many thanks again, and best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman ec: Mr. Pat Hillings cc: Mr. O. W. Richard File: Offers X Mc X - Chron. Jean Dewey 2-12-62 Bob Haldeman Jean - Howard Thelin, Assemblyman, and our Legislative Liaison for the campaign, mentioned that following adjourament, his secretary would be available. She is a legal secretary, worked in the Texas gubernatorial campaign, a top girl and loyal. She might be available to work in the Bay Area and I would suggest you contact her. Mrs. Jackie Johnson IV 9-2493 (residence) or Thelin's office in Glendale - CI 3-4466 File: - J. Dewey X T X J Jz X - Chron.