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H.R. Haldeman to Harvey W. Loy. Re: Acknowledgment of letter re: suggestions and comments. 1pg. [Letter], 6/29/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Ruth Watson. Re: Dwight Ewing. 2pp. w/ attachment [Memo], 6/28/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Moretta H. Skinner. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Earl Ebi. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Stanley J. Lerche. Re: TV debates with Brown. 1pg. [Letter], 6/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Rose Woods and Loie Gaunt. Re: Democrats for Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re: "Negro Organization." 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: John Cole. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. Valley Knudsen. Re: Speaking invitation to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Letter], 6/20/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Paul Davies. Re: Food Machinery airplane. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Confidential. Re: Signed copies of the book. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Kilburn MacMurraugh. Re: Request for comment. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable John F. Thompson. Re: Planning for Santa Clara County. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Bob Wilson. Re: ADA film. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Don Frey. Re: Analysis of primary vote. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Richard Nixon. Re: Legal Aid appearance in San Francisco, August 2. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow and Sandy Quinn. Re: Analysis of support of California daily and weekly newspapers. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Reynolds. Re: Keith Kearney. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Telethon Questions. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow and Sandy Quinn. Re: Ronald Reagan and Walter Knott ready to endorse Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re: Personnel. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Rose Mary Woods. Re: James Flournoy, Republican Candidate for the Board of Equalization in 4th District. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re: Accumulating names of Democrats for Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re: Irving Walker. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Alice Leopold. Re: Grant Reynolds. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Sandra M. Ressler. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/26/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles A. Feste. Re: Organization of primary and fall campaigns. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Betty Granger Reid. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Milton H. Esberg Jr. Re: Mr. Johnson. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Clarence Frazier. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Robert V. McKeen. Re: Campaign strategy suggestions. 2pp. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Maurice Stans. Re: "Insuranceflash" bulletin. 2pp. w/ attachment [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Claussen. Re: Congratulatory wire to Mahlon Munson. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Roger K. Brickner. Re: Letter of congratulations. 1pg. [1 duplicate not scanned.] [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to John D. Fair. Re: Campaign suggestions. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mary E. Roney. Re: Campaign strategy suggestions. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Stan Lothridge. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Harold P. See. Re: Offer of KRON-TV for television debates. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Keith B. Yetter. Re: Possible campaign advertising. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Joseph Martin Jr. Re: Bill Logan. 1pg. [Letter], 6/21/1962
H.R. Haldeman to James A. Smith. Re: Speaking invitation to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Letter], 6/21/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Alfred Tisch. Re: Tom Mason letter to Shell. 1pg. [Letter], 6/21/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Don Mulford. Re: Art Fletcher; Joel Fisher; University of California; Don Yule and the State Committee; Sunday telephone call; the Sacramento Scene; Legislative Squad; Veterans Organization. 2pp. [Letter], 7/16/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Maurice Stans. Re: Robert M. Eberhardt. 1pg. [Memo], 7/16/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Chain letter program. 1pg. [Memo], 7/16/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable George Christopher. Personal. Re: State employees. 1pg. [Letter], 7/16/1962
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This file contains:
H.R. Haldeman to Harvey W. Loy. Re: Acknowledgment of letter re: suggestions and comments. 1pg. [Letter], 6/29/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Ruth Watson. Re: Dwight Ewing. 2pp. w/ attachment [Memo], 6/28/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Moretta H. Skinner. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Earl Ebi. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Stanley J. Lerche. Re: TV debates with Brown. 1pg. [Letter], 6/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Rose Woods and Loie Gaunt. Re: Democrats for Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re: "Negro Organization." 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: John Cole. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. Valley Knudsen. Re: Speaking invitation to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Letter], 6/20/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Paul Davies. Re: Food Machinery airplane. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Confidential. Re: Signed copies of the book. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Kilburn MacMurraugh. Re: Request for comment. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable John F. Thompson. Re: Planning for Santa Clara County. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Bob Wilson. Re: ADA film. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Don Frey. Re: Analysis of primary vote. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Richard Nixon. Re: Legal Aid appearance in San Francisco, August 2. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow and Sandy Quinn. Re: Analysis of support of California daily and weekly newspapers. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Reynolds. Re: Keith Kearney. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Telethon Questions. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow and Sandy Quinn. Re: Ronald Reagan and Walter Knott ready to endorse Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re: Personnel. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Rose Mary Woods. Re: James Flournoy, Republican Candidate for the Board of Equalization in 4th District. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re: Accumulating names of Democrats for Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re: Irving Walker. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Alice Leopold. Re: Grant Reynolds. 1pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Sandra M. Ressler. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/26/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles A. Feste. Re: Organization of primary and fall campaigns. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Betty Granger Reid. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Milton H. Esberg Jr. Re: Mr. Johnson. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Clarence Frazier. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Robert V. McKeen. Re: Campaign strategy suggestions. 2pp. [Letter], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Maurice Stans. Re: "Insuranceflash" bulletin. 2pp. w/ attachment [Memo], 6/25/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Claussen. Re: Congratulatory wire to Mahlon Munson. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Roger K. Brickner. Re: Letter of congratulations. 1pg. [1 duplicate not scanned.] [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to John D. Fair. Re: Campaign suggestions. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mary E. Roney. Re: Campaign strategy suggestions. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Stan Lothridge. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Harold P. See. Re: Offer of KRON-TV for television debates. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Keith B. Yetter. Re: Possible campaign advertising. 1pg. [Letter], 6/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Joseph Martin Jr. Re: Bill Logan. 1pg. [Letter], 6/21/1962
H.R. Haldeman to James A. Smith. Re: Speaking invitation to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Letter], 6/21/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Alfred Tisch. Re: Tom Mason letter to Shell. 1pg. [Letter], 6/21/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Don Mulford. Re: Art Fletcher; Joel Fisher; University of California; Don Yule and the State Committee; Sunday telephone call; the Sacramento Scene; Legislative Squad; Veterans Organization. 2pp. [Letter], 7/16/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Maurice Stans. Re: Robert M. Eberhardt. 1pg. [Memo], 7/16/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re: Chain letter program. 1pg. [Memo], 7/16/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable George Christopher. Personal. Re: State employees. 1pg. [Letter], 7/16/1962
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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
23
06/29/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Harvey W. Loy. Re:
Acknolwedgment of letter re: suggestions
and comments. 1pg.
38
23
06/28/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Ruth Watson. Re: Dwight
Ewing. 2pp. w/ attachment
38
23
06/27/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Moretta H. Skinner. Re:
Offer of assistance. 1pg.
38
23
06/27/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Earl Ebi. Re: Offer of
assistance. 1pg.
38
23
06/27/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Stanley J. Lerche. Re: TV
debates with Brown. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Rose Woods and Loie
Gaunt. Re: Democrats for Nixon. 1pg.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Page 1 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re:
Negro Organization. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re:
John Cole. 1pg.
38
23
06/20/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. Valley Knudsen. Re:
Speaking invitation to Richard Nixon. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Paul Davies. Re: Food
Machinery airplane. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer.
Confidential. Re: Signed copies of the
book. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Kilburn MacMurraugh.
Re: Request for comment. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable John F.
Thompson. Re: Planning for Santa Clara
County. 1pg.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Page 2 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
23
06/25/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Bob Wilson.
Re: ADA film. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Don Frey. Re: Analysis of
primary vote. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Richard Nixon. Re: Legal
Aid appearance in San Francisco, August 2.
1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow and Sandy
Quinn. Re: Analysis of support of California
daily and weekly newspapers. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Reynolds. Re: Keith
Kearney. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re:
Telethon Questions. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow and Sandy
Quinn. Re: Ronald Reagan and Walter Knott
ready to endorse Richard Nixon. 1pg.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Page 3 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re:
Personnel. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Rose Mary Woods. Re:
James Flournoy, Negro Republican
Candidate for the Board of Equalization in
4th District. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re:
Accumulating names of Democrats for
Nixon. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. Re:
Irving Walker. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Alice Leopold. Re: Grant
Reynolds. 1pg.
38
23
06/26/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Sandra M. Ressler. Re:
Offer of assistance. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Charles A. Feste. Re:
Organization of primary and fall campaigns.
1pg.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Page 4 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
23
06/25/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Betty Granger Reid. Re:
Offer of assistance. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Milton H. Esberg Jr. Re:
Mr. Johnson. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Clarence Frazier. Re:
Offer of assistance. 1pg.
38
23
06/25/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Robert V. McKeen. Re:
Campaign strategy suggestions. 2pp.
38
23
06/25/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Maurice Stans. Re:
"Insuranceflash" bulletin. 2pp. w/ attachment
38
23
06/22/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Claussen. Re:
Congratulatory wire to Mahlon Munson. 1pg.
38
23
06/22/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Roger K. Brickner. Re:
Letter of congratulations. 1pg. [1 duplicate
not scanned.]
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Page 5 of 7
Box Number
Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
23
06/22/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to John D. Fair. Re:
Campaign suggestions. 1pg.
38
23
06/22/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mary E. Roney. Re:
Campaign strategy suggestions. 1pg.
38
23
06/22/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Stan Lothridge. Re: Offer
of assistance. 1pg.
38
23
06/22/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Harold P. See. Re: Offer
of KRON-TV for television debates. 1pg.
38
23
06/22/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Keith B. Yetter. Re:
Possible campaign advertising. 1pg.
38
23
06/21/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Joseph Martin Jr. Re: Bill
Logan. 1pg.
38
23
06/21/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to James A. Smith. Re:
Speaking invitation to Richard Nixon. 1pg.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Page 6 of 7
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
23
06/21/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Alfred Tisch. Re: Tom
Mason letter to Shell. 1pg.
38
23
07/16/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Don Mulford.
Re: Art Fletcher; Joel Fisher; University of
California; Don Yule and the State
Committee; Sunday telephone call; the
Sacramento Scene; Legislative Squad;
Veterans Organization. 2pp.
38
23
07/16/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Maurice Stans. Re:
Robert M. Eberhardt. 1pg.
38
23
07/16/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington Jr. Re:
Chain letter program. 1pg.
38
23
07/16/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable George
Christopher. Personal. Re: State
employees. 1pg.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Page 7 of 7
Law Enforce. Stmt.
Welfare Stmt.
Palo Alto Release
6/4 Stmt.
Water Speech
June 29, 1962
Francis Amendment
Dear Mr. Loy:
I am sorry this reply to your letter has been delayed. You
"Leadership-Gap" excerpts
enclosures:
were very thoughtful to take the time to write me as you did.
Your various observations and suggestions are all pertinent and
sound. We are well acquainted with the policy of The Bee.
Our people do read and follow it carefully, and we certainly
agree with your opinion expressed in this connection.
I am happy to have your reaction to "Six Crises" and the
popularity of this fine book speaks for itself. It has been
xx
widely acclaimed, but attacks from the opposition are of course
to be expected.
date
In the thought you may have missed through lack of reporting
in your area the many statements Dick Nixon was making in his
speeches throughout the primary, I am taking the liberty of
enclosing a number of our news releases and excerpts from his
talks.
Again our thanks for your letter. We do appreciate your fine help
Area File - Fresno County
File: Campaign - Misc. Corres.
and support and hope you will continue to pass along any thoughts
or suggestions you might have in connection with the campaign.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Harvey W. Loy
1656 Pacific Avenue
Fresno 5, California
(Dictated by Mr. Haldeman but
not read; signed in his absence)
See no. Cal area
X
Ruth Watson
6-28-62
Bob Haldeman
Dwight Ewing
In answer to your question about Dwight Ewing, I had
Rose Woods check his file with RN. The suggestion is to
work around him rather than dumping him. He's not
particularly close to RN.
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Nixon for Governor
Date:
To:
Bob Haldeman
June 27, 1962
From:
RMW
med
Subject:
Dwight Ewing
Distribution:
I checked with RN concerning Dwight Ewing and he
said "I do not think it is worth dumping him the thing
to do is to work around him".
June 27, 1962
Dear Mrs. Skinner:
I am sorry a reply to your
letter of June 7th has been so long delayed.
With the wind-up schedule immediately following
our primary election which was June 5th, we
have a bit of catching up to do.
Dick Nixon has asked me to
thank you for your letter, and to answer you
direct since campaign staffing responsibility
falls under my office.
Certainly we, or any organization,
would be fortunate indeed to have your services.
There are, however, two considerations which I'm
afraid preclude our taking advantage of your offer.
The first is the lack of funds to expand our staff
beyond present limits, and the second factor,
which I am sure you will understand, is that we are
attempting to utilize people within the state rather
than bring in out-of-state personnel.
Mr. Nixon appreciated, as I do,
your thoughtfulness in writing us.
With very best wishes,
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Moretta H. Skinner
3974 Witham Lane
Cincinnati, Ohio
June 27, 1962
Dear Earl:
Thanks very much for your letter of
June 25th.
You have pointed up a good possibility
for using the Heyler editorial, and we'll
certainly give it some further thought.
I have noted that you and wife are interested
in helping out in the months ahead. What
are your thoughts in this connection? Do you
have any specific area of activity in mind?
I'd appreciate hearing from you, Earl.
And thanks again for the time and thought you
gave to the Heyler article. Our Public Relations
Department will take a close look at this.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Earl Ebi
Leo Burnett Company, Inc.
1777 North Vine Street
Hollywood 28, California
June 27, 1962
Dear Stan:
Thanks very much for your wire
inquiry regarding the TV Brown debate.
Plans have not been finalized,
and of course we will have no indication of
how or when the debate programming will
develop until after representatives of each
candidate have met and worked out the
details.
We appreciate your interest in
this, Stan, and are sorry we can't give you
any definite information at this time.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Stanley J. Lerche
Campaign Director, Alameda County
1759 Broadway
Oakland, California
Rose Woods and Loie Gaunt
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
In checking Democrats who are for us,
RN says he has marked a number of incoming letters from
Democrats as people to be contacted.
I would like to have this information as
quickly as possible.
Many thanks.
Herb Kalmbach
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Negro Organization
As you know, Grant Reynolds had an appointment with RN Friday
which apparently turned out very satisfactorily.
After the meeting, Reynolds told me that he has found a man
who is available to us with no pay - expenses only - who
Reynolds considers the best P.R. man in the Negro community in
California. His name is Bill Graham, office in Beverly Hills,
phone - CR 6-1744 and WE 6-0343. He is associated with
Wallace Investments, Inc. and United Housing Association.
Grant says he would be ideal to coordinate and channel our
activities within and into the Negro community. You and Cris
Wright should get together with Graham immediately and determine
how and when he can be used.
You should also discuss with Cris and Graham the possibility of
working with Dr. Hudson of the NAACP. Hudson is mad at Yorty
because of Yorty's defense of Chief Parker. Reynolds talked to
Hudson and told him the Negroes should register a strong protest
against the Democrats' treatment of the Negro and indirectly
against Yorty. He told Hudson the way to do this was to get them
to vote Republican - especially for Governor - in the fall.
This is obviously a little indirect, but could be very valuable
if handled right.
Charles Farrington, Jr.
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Harry Keaton tells me that John Cole
at his law firm, Loeb & Loeb, is an excellent speaker
and wants to work.
June 20, 1962
Dear Valley:
The Reverend Coefield's letter
was received by Dick's office and they are
acknowledging it direct.
Unfortunately, there is a conflict
involved. Dick is scheduled to speak to the American
Legion's State Convention in Fresno on the 28th.
However, if something can be
worked out at a later date with this group, I am
sure this will be done.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Valley Knudsen
3034 Edgewick Road
Glendale, California
June 25, 1962
Dear Mr. Davies:
The attached file was forwarded
to me from our San Francisco office.
It was my understanding that
your offer of the Food Machinery airplane for
Nixon campaign use was as a contribution to the
campaign, and I wanted to check with you as to
whether this is the case.
Apparently the attached invoice
in the amount of $213.36 was paid by our
Northern California office since the billing was
submitted to them and they were not familiar
with our arrangement.
We will, of course, be most
happy to handle this in any manner you suggest.
Kind regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Paul Davies
Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation
P.O. Box 760
San Jose, California
Bill Spencer
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
(CONFIDENTIAL)
Dear Bill:
I have your memos of June 14th to Loie Gaunt and Rose Woods
regarding letters to Jim Halley and Ruth Watson and copies
of the book to both.
Just as you feel strongly that Alan Nichols' requests should
be funneled to you, I must also ask that your requests be
funneled to me rather than to Loie or to Rose.
In this particular case, we are sending letters to all
those who participated in the primary campaign, and I
definitely feel it would be very inappropriate to take special
action in the case of Ruth and Jim in spite of the fact I
recognize their contribution was way beyond the call of duty.
Also, we cannot use autographed copies of the book to reward
volunteers. I am sure you will recognize it would get us
into a completely untenable position.
Sorry not to comply with these requests, but think you can
understand our position.
Best regards.
June 25, 1962
Dear Mr. MacMurraugh:
Mr. Nixon has asked that I
follow-up on your letter of May 29th
which was acknowledged by his office on
June 2nd.
I am sure you will understand
that because the matter to which you refer
has been placed before the trial board of
the California Young Republicans, it would
be extremely inappropriate for Mr. Nixon
to comment or become involved in any way.
Best wishes, and
WIN WITH NIXON:
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Kilburn MacMurraugh
P. 0. Box 2866
Stanford, California
June 25, 1962
Dear Senator Thompson:
Howard Thelin has been kind enough to show me
copies of his recent interchange with you.
We certainly appreciate your comments. We need
your support and it was heartening to learn you
are interested in helping out in the months ahead.
I am asking our Northern California Campaign Manager,
Mr. Bill Spencer, to get in touch with you and
discuss current status and projected planning for
Santa Clara County.
You may be sure anything you are free to do will
mean much to us.
Kindest regards and best wishes.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
The Honorable John F. Thompson
3103 Alum Rock Avenue
San Jose 27, California
June 25, 1962
Dear Bob:
Dick told me about your
note regarding the ADA film which your
Committee plans to produce for use
by candidates.
I agree with you that a similar
film on the CDC might be extremely
effective out here.
I would appreciate it very much
if you would send me whatever format,
script or plan you have for the film you
are doing which we might use as guidance.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Honorable Bob Wilson
House Office Building
Washington 25, D. C.
Don Frey
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
RN is most anxious that a very complete and thorough analysis
be made of the primary vote. His point is that we spend a
lot of money on polls based on small samples, while here we
have 100% accuracy with a sample of gigantic proportions.
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He is especially interested in all possible types of
comparative analyses to be used as guide lines for strategy
and schedule planning for the fall campaign.
The total Republican turn-out, the Nixon vote vs. Shell vote,
the Brown vote vs. the Anti-Brown vote, the relative strength
of Nixon and Christopher, should all be analyzed by totals,
counties and Assembly Districts.
The evaluation of results should also be made against known
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primary promotional activity, i.e. telethon areas vs. non-
covered areas, billboard areas, TV spot areas etc; also, a very
detailed special analysis should be made of the productivity
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of the postcard mailing. This could be done by setting up a
large number of matched pairs of Districts, taking each District
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in which cards were mailed and matching it with a comparable
District which did not receive the mailing. We should then
evaluate Republican turn-out and Nixon vote in one area vs. the
other.
At this stage, it seems to me that efforts should be concentrated
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on the statistical summary of all the above data rather than
on attempts to interpret the significance of the total vote
pattern as Griffin has been doing recently.
I would appreciate your thoughts on the above together with some
idea as to when it might be reasonable to expect results.
RN
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Legal Aid appearance in San Francisco, August 2nd.
Oscar Trippet is most anxious to chat with
you on the telephone briefly about this meeting
since he has some ideas he wishes to pass along to you.
I strongly recommend this call be made. As
you know, Trippet is a perennial key figure in the
Democrats for Nixon organization, and we certainly want
him in line this time.
I would hope the call could be made before
you leave for Denmark.
Al Moscow and Sandy Quinn
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Bob Haldeman
RN wants immediately a complete analysis of all
daily and weekly newspapers in California, indicating
which did and which did not endorse mim.
He intends to write letters to those who did
endorse him, and possibly also to those who did not.
Please be sure this list is complete and accurate,
and get it to him as quickly as possible.
Jerry Reynolds
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Murray Chotiner advises he has been handling a legal
matter for Mr. Keith Kearney who is with the
Internal Revenue Service.
Kearney has a great deal of information on some suspected
monkey business with the State Board of Drycleaners
that arose from his attempt to get into the cleaning and
dyeing business.
Chotiner says Kearney is completely reliable and urges
that we contact him. He is under the Hatch Act, so
contact will have to be handled discreetly.
His telephone number is RE 9-4711 Ext. 1984, and you should
say that Murray Chotiner suggested we get in touch with
him.
Will you please follow up?
Charles Farrington, Jr.
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Telethon Questions
As soon as all envelopes are addressed
for the thank-you card going to Telethon names, will
you see that the questions are boxed and forwarded to
Agnes Waldron at Research? In addition to those
where addresses were supplied, there is another box in
my office which contains questions where no address was
provided. These should be included in the lot to go to
Agnes.
Agnes plans to run a rough profile on the
questions mailed and phoned in to get a general tally of
how they break down by general subject area.
Al Moscow and Sandy Quinn
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Ronald Reagan and Walter Knott are both ready to
make statements endorsing RN whenever we feel it would be
helpful.
RN wants these put out one by one in the near future.
Will you please draft statements for each of them
and let me see the drafts as quickly as possible?
Herb Kalmbach
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Personnel
Murray Chotiner strongly recommends the following personnel
from the Wright campaign. He feels they did an outstanding
job and would be very valuable to us if we need their
type of help.
Telephone Operator
Wilma Jean Quintrell
240 S. Catalina
DU 9-0892
$300.00 per month
- Murray was most enthusiastic about her; said
she was the best Switchboard Operator he has ever
had on any campaign.
Newspaper Gal
Helen Stewart
CL 6-8348
$600.00 per month
- very good writer; formerly with Mirror; follows
orders explicitly; completely calm and unruffled;
very hard worker; good on radio spots and interviews.
I think she might be excellent as publicist for the
Valley Knudsen program and should be considered for
this spot.
Receptionist - Office Manager - Volunteer Coordinator
Bunny Tanner
PO 3-2608
$400.00 per month
- Murray doesn't know if she would be available, but
if she is, he recommends her very highly. She was
excellent with volunteers and staff; worked 12 to 20
hours a day.
Rose Mary Woods
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
cc: Sandy Quinn
RN or Grant Reynolds may already have mentioned this, but
Reynolds told RN he felt it very important that he establish
a close relationship with James Flournoy, Negro Republican
Candidate for the Board of Equalization in the 4th District.
As a first step, an appointment should be set up as soon
as possible for a brief meeting between RN and Flournoy, and
we should be sure to have a picture taken at that time.
Herb Kalmbach
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
One of our key people, either John, Charlie or Carol,
should be put in charge immediately of accumulating
all existing names of Democrats for Nixon.
This means a complete review of green cards, pledge
sheets and any other sources to pull out names,
addresses and telephone numbers of every Democrat we
can track down who is for us.
The actual work can be done by volunteers, but it is
essential that a top staff person be in charge and stay
in touch with the activity until it is done.
This should be completed by the end of the week, if at
all possible.
I have asked Rose and Loie to track down any Nixon mail
from Democrats indicating their support, and this information
will be added to the names we pull out.
Please give this top priority and let me know to whom it
has been assigned.
Herb Kalmbach
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Irving Walker, a prominent attorney here in
Los Angeles who is a Democrat, has told a good friend
of ours he intends to vote Republican in the fall.
He should be contacted to see if his name can be
used, or if he would be willing to serve on a Committee.
Alice Leopold
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
cc: Bill Spencer
Your great friend, Grant Reynolds, had a session with
RN on Friday which apparently came out very well.
In spite of some of the problems that have existed, I
think you will agree Reynolds has done us some good
on this most recent trip -- and I am sure it would be
better to have him working for us rather than against us.
It is my understanding he will not be coming back to
California until sometime in October, and then probably
only for a day or so in Los Angeles.
Reynolds points out that while you do have a Negro
Policy Group in Northern California, you do not have a
top campaign spot filled by a Negro up there. As you know,
we have Cris Wright as Vice Chairman of the Southern
California Campaign Organization. Reynolds strongly
urges that George Vaughns be asked to take the top spot
in Northern California. I merely pass this on as a
recommendation from Reynolds with no comment from me.
I do think, however, it is worth considering, and I know
Vaughns is close to some of the members of your Policy
Committee.
June 25, 1962
Dear Miss Ressler:
I was sorry to miss your telephone call, but
appreciate your taking the time to write me
about your continuing interest in the campaign.
Was glad to learn you will be helping out
with Mrs. Yeaman's program and certainly hope
you will find it possible to remain active in
this area.
As far as our staff requirements are concerned,
we do not anticipate adding to the present
set-up in our Public Relations and News Bureau
Departments. However, we will keep you in mind
and should something develop here or elsewhere
in which we feel you might have an interest, will
get in touch with you immediately.
Many thanks again for your interest, and best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Sandra M. Ressler
4537 Varna Avenue
Sherman Oaks, California
June 25, 1962
Dear Mr. Feste:
We did not use Volunteers for Nixon Clubs in the California primary
campaign, nor do we plan to do so in the general election.
We did, however, set up a statewide Nixon-for-Governor campaign
organization with County Chairmen in all 58 counties, and
Community Chairmen in each principal community. The communities
then formed Nixon-for-Governor organizations which were in many
ways similar to the Volunteer Clubs that we did use in the 1960
Presidential campaign. I am sending you under separate cover a
bank
copy of our Manual for Nixon Community Chairmen which I think you
will find helpful.
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We correlated these Nixon organizations with the County Republican
organization by first clearing the appointment of the Nixon Area
Chairman with the Republican County Chairman. Once this appointment
was cleared, we found that the two were usually able to work well
together. We made it clear that the Nixon Chairman was to coordinate
and cooperate with the Republican County Chairman, but that of
necessity they would conduct separate organizational activities.
We plan to follow the same pattern in the fall campaign. If you
have any further questions, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Also, please be sure to give Mark my very best regards. I remember
him fondly from many wild nights in 1960.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Charles A. Feste, Chairman
Andrewa-for-Governor Clubs
403 First National Bank Building
Fargo, North Dakota
(Ribni)
June 25, 1962
Dear Mrs. Reid:
Thank you very much for your
letter of June 6th. I am sorry this
reply has been delayed, but had hoped I
might be able to write you along more
definite lines than is the case.
We are still in the process of
considering various programs and if I may,
I would like to get in touch with you a
little later on when I will be in a better
position to discuss possible areas in which
you might have an interest. Certainly your
background is excellent, and we are most
appreciative of your interest in and desire
to work for the campaign organization.
With kindest regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Betty Granger Reid
4219 Market Street
San Diego 2, California
per offers
June 25, 1962
Dear Milt:
Thanks for acquainting us with Mr. Johnson's
interest in becoming active in the campaign.
The fact that he does not require either
salary or expense reimbursement certainly
makes it an unusual case.
When you receive his detailed brochure, I would
like very much to take a look at it. It seems
to me we could use his services productively.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr.
127 Montgomery Street
San Francisco 4, California
June 25, 1962
Dear Mrs. Frazier:
Thank you very much for
your letter of June 21st acquainting us with
your past affiliations, and also your
thoughts as to possible participation in the
campaign.
I have noted you may be coming
south following your visit at Lake Tahoe
July 2-14. If this is the case, I would suggest
you telephone me upon your arrival here. We
could arrange a time to meet and discuss
this subject further.
Again, thank you for your interest
and kindest regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Clarence Frazier
2060 University Drive
San Jose 28, California
June 25, 1962
Dear Bob:
I very much appreciated your letter of June 14th
together with your observations on plans for the
future. As to the specific points you raised:
A.
24 Sheet Posters:
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We are very much aware that there were some
problems in placement of the posters and we
will be very happy to have your group's thoughts
on locations for the fall. I am sure you
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realize these are bought on a package basis
and there is only a limited possibility of
shifting locations. We of course want to keep
maximum pressure on the outdoor companies to
make sure we get the best possible showings.
The Brown billboard you mentioned is, I believe,
a painted bulletin. As you know, the cost of
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these runs from 10 to 20 times as much as the
24 Sheet posters, and for this reason we have not
used them except in a couple of cases where
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they have been donated. You might want to explore
the possibility of getting some painted bulletin
locations donated for the fall campaign. We do have
artwork prepared which we can transmit to the outdoor
company to be used in painting any locations you are
able to obtain.
B. Alameda County Negro Meeting:
We will certainly try to work out a time in the
itinerary for an appearance in Alameda County
directed to the Negro population. We very definitely
recognize and appreciate the importance of this group.
Bob McKeen
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C.
Information from Mr. Richard L. Bower
You mentioned that Mr. Bower had submitted some very
important documents to be reviewed by our staff, but
you did not indicate to whom they were sent. This
information would be most helpful in checking this
through.
Please feel free at any time to shoot on any information you
feel will be helpful or constructive. I would ask, however,
that you be sure to send a carbon copy to Bill Spencer on
anything you send us since I of course will have to rely on Bill
to handle the day to day management for the campaign in
Northern California.
Finally, let me again express my thanks for the outstanding
job you and your crew have been doing. We all recognize the
tremendous up-hill fight you have in Alameda County, but
are confident that the great effort being put forth there in
this campaign will produce results.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Robert V. McKeen
Alameda County Chairman
1759 Broadway
Oakland 12, California
Mr. Maurice Stans
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Dear Maury:
The item in the "Insuranceflash" bulletin
on Zenith Insurance Co. and unions' insurance activities
is interesting and I have sent a copy to our Research
people for follow up.
The memo from Mr. Rees indicates that Mr. Al Howard
has "tons" of information on this subject, and I have
suggested to our Research people that he can be contacted
through your office for additional material.
Many thanks for bringing this to our attention.
The bulletin is returned herewith.
Research Department
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Attached is fax copy of a paragraph from
"Insuranceflash" which was forwarded to me by Mr. Maurice
Stans.
In the memo accompanying this bulletin directed
to Mr. Stans by one of his staff people, the statement is
made: "Al Howard gave this to me
Al says if you are
interested, he has tons of information on unions' insurance
activities."
I don't know who Al Howard is, but he could be
reached through Mr. Stans' office.
June 22, 1962
Dear Mr. Claussen:
Thank you very much for your letter of June 21st.
Certainly the congratulatory wire to Mr. Mahlon Munson
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is the type of thing Mr. Nixon would like very much
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to do. We are, however, bound by policy in this
connection. Since he is a candidate in the forthcoming
election here, Dick has had to make a firm ruling
that there can be no participation in meetings out
of state. Since the tribute to Mr. Munson is directly
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related to the annual conference of the Plywood
Distributors Association, I'm afraid this would pre-
clude a wire being directed to him by Mr. Nixon.
I am sure this may be difficult for you to understand,
and want to assure you that in cases like this, it is
just as difficult for us to abide by the policy
established. Yet, in fairness to the many other
similar requests we have received and will continue to
receive, there can be no deviation.
With kind regards and best wishes.
Sincerely,
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H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Jerry Claussen
Executive Director
Republican State Central Committee
215 Front Street, N.E.
Salem, Oregon
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June 22, 1962
Dear Mr. Brickner:
Dick Nixon has asked me to acknowledge and
thank you for your letter of congratulations
which he appreciated very much.
Since Dick is a candidate in the forthcoming
election here in California, he has had to
make a firm rule there can be no involvement
in other campaigns, in state or out of state,
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and of course there can be no deviation
from this policy. He does use some of the
autographed cards on his trips here, but we
would be prohibited from sending a supply
to you for use back there.
Again, thank you for writing. We trust you
will understand why our reply to your letter
must be as it is.
With kind regards.
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Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Roger K. Brickner
84-12 Jamaica Avenue
Woodhaven, New York
June 22, 1962
Dear John:
That's great about Mrs. Agostini. You
are absolutely right. Situations like this are
always best handled at the local level. This
is especially true if there is someone like you
following through and making sure the needful is
done.
Your meetings and the agenda you are following
sound good to me.
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I certainly agree with your thinking on
recognition of the precinct workers. Although an
effort is always made in this direction, it sometimes
does not develop as it should. We'll keep this in
mind. It is important, and I appreciate having your
thoughts on it.
Many thanks and best regards.
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Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. John D. Fair
779 Joaquin Avenue
Redding, California
June 22, 1962
Dear Mrs. Roney:
Thank you very much for following up your telephone
conversation with your letter of June 19th.
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While the proposal you have outlined in conjunction
with the Furniture Fashions Exposition show is
interesting and the merits are well recognized, the
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policy set by the Candidate precludes participation
along the lines you have suggested and we must
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regretfully decline.
Mr. Nixon has always made it a firm rule never to
become involved in any commercial activity during the
course of a campaign, or while in public office.
We trust you will understand the necessity for
establishing this policy, and again wish to express
our appreciation for your thoughtfulness in
presenting your program to us for consideration.
Kindest regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Mary E. Roney
Roney's Furniture
9611 E. Las Tunas Drive
Temple City, California
June 22, 1962
Dear Stan:
Thanks very much for your
note.
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I had planned to get in touch
with you, but have been waiting until
our plans had jelled for the general
election period. However, let's get
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together for a discussion on a tentative
basis. Could you come by the office
Wednesday morning at 11:30? While I have
nothing definite in mind at this time,
I would like to have your thoughts on
your own availability and area of
particular interest.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Stan Lothridge
Gateway Company
210 West 7th Street
Los Angeles 14, California
June 22, 1962
Dear Mr. See:
You were thoughtful to write
Mr. Nixon regarding possible participation
in the gubernatorial campaign by KRON-TV.
He has asked me to acknowledge and thank
you for your letter.
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We appreciate very much your
interest in any debates that might be
scheduled, but cannot offer any information
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in this connection. We do not know whether
Governor Brown is interested in this type
of campaign programming since he has not,
to our knowledge, indicated anything along
this line.
P.R. - Television
Thank you again for your letter,
and your offer to make your station's
facilities available to us.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Harold P. See
General Manager
KRON-TV
San Francisco 19, California
June 22, 1962
Dear Keith:
Thanks very much for your letter of June 20th.
Although we did not, as a policy, participate
in any paid political advertising program during
the primary, it would be my thought something
along this line might develop in the coming
months. We will certainly keep the California
Farmer in mind.
You are absolutely right in contacting Ross Wurm
in Modesto regarding this activity, and I
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would suggest you continue to keep in touch with
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him.
Thanks again for writing, and best regards.
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Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Keith B. Yetter
"F & C - Farmers for Nixon"
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California Farmer
83 Stevenson Street
San Francisco 5, California
cc: Mr. Ross Wurm
June 21, 1962
Dear Joe:
Thanks for your note about Bill
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We'll be on the lookout for his call
and I'll plan to have him come in to
discuss his ideas.
This is an area where perhaps a
little more attention should be
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directed.
Best regards.
Small Business
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
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Mr. Joseph Martin, Jr.
400 Montgomery Street
San Francisco 4, California
June 21, 1962
Dear Jim:
Sorry to miss your call, but received your message about
the August schedule and also have your letter of
June 19th.
At this point, Jim, we are not confirming any dates;
in fact, cannot do so because the formation of the
Statewide Schedule Committee is just being finalized.
As I am sure you will realize, all candidates' schedules
date X
will be cleared through this one set-up so that maximum
coverage and appropriate coverage can be accomplished
for their mutual benefit.
However, within just a week or two, we will be able
to give you an answer on the August event you have in
mind. Meantime, your request is on file and we will get
back to you just as quickly as possible. Sorry we
can't be more definite at this time.
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Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. James A. Smith
Taylor, Smith & Williams
374 West Court Street
San Bernardino, California
June 21, 1962
Dear Al:
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Thanks very much for
sending us the photo copy of Tom
Mason's letter to Shell.
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This indicates you're still
hard at it -- and letters like this which
you are putting in motion are all to the
good.
Keep up the good work
and many thanks.
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Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Alfred Tisch
James Mills Orchards Co.
Hamilton City, California
July 16, 1962
Dear Don:
Imagine my pleasure upon returning from a ten day, undeserved
but nonetheless greatly enjoyed, respite from all of the
rigors of campaigning to find your communications of
June 27 (3), July 3 (2), July 9 and July 11. I will briefly
answer them herein by subject:
Art Fletcher
All of us agree with your evaluation of Art, and
very definitely plan to continue working with him
in the Civil Rights and Negre organisation areas.
As you probably know, he is on a fact-finding
trip East at the present time; we are of course
looking forward to his report and the material he
is able to develop.
Joel Fisher
Joel is not on my staff, and I appreciate your
letting me know that he is representing himself
erroneously. I will take steps to correct this.
I would further appreciate it if you would
check directly with Joel and tell him I was quite
surprised to learn he was identifying himself as
representing me, and maybe that will help too.
University of California
We will indeed seek your constructive thoughts on
matters regarding the University. I agree we should
not allow Dick to take any position involving the
University without making sure it can be supported
from every angle.
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Don Yule and the State Committee
I am sure by the time you receive this you will
have discussed this matter in some detail with
Ed Slevin and Joe Martin, and will be up to date
on our current thinking and planning.
Your Sunday telephone call from Susanville to me at home
I of course understood the purpose and reasoning
behind your call. We will be sure to maintain contact
with Nagle as the campaign unfolds.
The Sacramento Scene
Glad to hear this is under control. Keep
up the good work.
Legislative Squad
I assure you we will not become involved in an inter-
caucus squabble concerning leadership in January.
Veterans Organization
I appreciated your thoughts on this, and you should
know that Jack Flynn is working with A1 Weinberg, who
is our full-time Vetérans Coordinator, and many of the
Veteran leaders who are working in our behalf throughout
the state. I think Jack can keep you well posted on
our activities in this area.
Thanks again for all the time and thought you are giving to our
mutual cause.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Honorable Don Mulford
2150 Franklin Street
Oakland 12, California
Mr. Maurice Stans
7-16-62
Bob Haldeman
Dear Maury:
Mr. Robert M. Eberhardt, our
Nixon Chairman for San Joaquin County, is most anxious to
have Stockton included in the October 8th dinner hook-up.
He should be contacted as soon as a Dinner Chairman has
been appointed and is ready to go to work.
Mr. Robert M. Eberhardt
Bank of Stockton
Stockton, California
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Bob Haldeman
Will you please follow up with Mrs. Wellborn on her idea for
a chain letter program urging support of Nixon - along the
lines we discussed the other day?
July 16, 1962
Dear George:
This delayed acknowledgment of
your June 28th letter is regretted. I did
take a "breather" and unfortunately, your
note was received while I was away from
the office.
The case of the state employees
which you bring up is important and certainly
calls for follow-up. I am, therefore,
establishing contact with Mr. Glen Baker
along the lines you have suggested. I agree
with you that a discussion with him is in
order, and the points you have made are
helpful.
Many thanks, and best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Honorable George Christopher
City Hall
San Francisco, California
(Personal)