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H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow. Re: Specific responsibilities. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Staff. Re: Gladys O' Donnell, Liason with Republican Women. 1pg. [Memo], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Whom it may concern. Re: Recommendation of Yvonne Smith. 1pg. [Letter], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Murray Chotiner. Re: James R. Wetmore letter to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Dan Waters. Re: Engineers Committee. 1pg. [Memo], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Gladys O'Donnell. Re: Liason efforts with Republican women. 1pg. [Letter], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Raymond E. Vandegriff. Re: Acknowledgment of letter re: campaign strategy suggestions. 1pg. [Letter], 8/8/1962
H.R. Haldeman to L.S. Lewis. Re: Endorsement policy. 1pg. [Letter], 8/8/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Richard A. Litfin. Re: UPI National Conference in San Francisco. 1pg. [Letter], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Reynolds. Re: Boxing issue. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Loie Gaunt. Re: Richard Nixon letter re: new Fresno County appointments. 2pp. w/ attachment [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Rear Adm. Leslie Gehres. Re: Patterson Hyndman. 1pg. [Letter], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Sandy Quinn. Re: East Bay Labor Journal. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Dan Waters. Re: Vic Bottari. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Don Mulford. Re: Boxing issue. 1pg. [Letter], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Howard J. Thelin. Re: Frank Luckel, San Diego Advisory Committee. 1pg. [Letter], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Ethbert R. Brown letter to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Loe Gaunt. Re: Ethbert Brown, letters from Sherwin Ellingson and Ralph Langley. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Adela Rogers St. Johns. Re:Talik Volmensky. 1pg. [Letter], 8/3/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Sherman E. Unger. Re: Whitaker situation. 1pg. [Letter], 8/3/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Research Department. Re: Establishing ties between William Newsom and Brown. 1pg. [Memo], 8/3/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jean Dray. Re: UCLA Football Application for tickets. 1pg. [Letter], 8/3/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Father Monagle of Catholic Youth Organization. 1pg. [Memo], 8/2/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Universal Land Company statement. 1pg. [Memo], 8/2/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Raymond E. Vandegriff. 1pg. [Memo], 8/2/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Richard G. Capen Jr. Re: Acknowledgment. 1pg. [Letter], 8/2/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Carl H. Anderson. Re: Hollywood Boulevard Nixon Headquarters. 1pg. [Letter], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Richard Nixon. Re: Betty See, offer of assistance. 1pg. [Memo], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Susan Taurog. RE: Mark Goddard, offer of assistance. 1pg. [Memo], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Orren R. McJunkins. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. H. Audell Dixon. Re: Speaking invitation to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Letter], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Robert H. Power. Re: Acknowledgment. 1pg. [Letter], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Budget. 1pg. [Memo], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charlie Farrington. Re: Jerry McPhee of NBC, offer of assistance. 1pg. [Memo], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. C.G. Nelson. Re: Request for celebrity. 1pg. [Memo], 9/29/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Ed Selvin. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Memo], 9/29/1962
H.R. Haldeman to W. Marvin Draper Jr. Re: Statement from Richard Nixon on credit unions. 2pp. w/ attachment. [Letter], 9/29/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Alan Nichols. Re: San Francisco Young Republicans. 1pg. [Memo], 9/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bob Hamilton. Re: Telethons. 1pg. [Memo], 9/29/1962
Unidentified sender to Bob Hamilton. Re: Richard Nixon trip to Fresno, indicate interest in horse racing. 1pg. [Memo], n.d.
H.R. Haldeman to J.R. White. Re: Contribution. 1pg. [Memo], 9/28/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Lou Quinn. Re: Letter from Ernest George w/ copy of ad - appeal for money - for Van Nuys News. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
Dorothy Wright to Herb Kalmbach. Re: Prussian's book. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Steve Hess. Re: Radio spots. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Steve Hess. Re: Richard Nixon's weak positions on discrimination in housing and reducing state expenditures. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Robert A. Crandall. Re: Article in San Diego Independent on Richard Nixon's visit. 1pg. [Letter], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Joseph Martin Jr. Re: Procedure for handling voting machines. 1pg. [Letter], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Wiliam Davis. Re: Good luck. 1pg. [Letter], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Gilberti. Re: Check request. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
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This file contains:
H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow. Re: Specific responsibilities. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Staff. Re: Gladys O' Donnell, Liason with Republican Women. 1pg. [Memo], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Whom it may concern. Re: Recommendation of Yvonne Smith. 1pg. [Letter], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Murray Chotiner. Re: James R. Wetmore letter to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Dan Waters. Re: Engineers Committee. 1pg. [Memo], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Gladys O'Donnell. Re: Liason efforts with Republican women. 1pg. [Letter], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Raymond E. Vandegriff. Re: Acknowledgment of letter re: campaign strategy suggestions. 1pg. [Letter], 8/8/1962
H.R. Haldeman to L.S. Lewis. Re: Endorsement policy. 1pg. [Letter], 8/8/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Richard A. Litfin. Re: UPI National Conference in San Francisco. 1pg. [Letter], 8/7/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Reynolds. Re: Boxing issue. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Loie Gaunt. Re: Richard Nixon letter re: new Fresno County appointments. 2pp. w/ attachment [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Rear Adm. Leslie Gehres. Re: Patterson Hyndman. 1pg. [Letter], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Sandy Quinn. Re: East Bay Labor Journal. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Dan Waters. Re: Vic Bottari. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Don Mulford. Re: Boxing issue. 1pg. [Letter], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Howard J. Thelin. Re: Frank Luckel, San Diego Advisory Committee. 1pg. [Letter], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Ethbert R. Brown letter to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Loe Gaunt. Re: Ethbert Brown, letters from Sherwin Ellingson and Ralph Langley. 1pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Adela Rogers St. Johns. Re:Talik Volmensky. 1pg. [Letter], 8/3/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Sherman E. Unger. Re: Whitaker situation. 1pg. [Letter], 8/3/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Research Department. Re: Establishing ties between William Newsom and Brown. 1pg. [Memo], 8/3/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jean Dray. Re: UCLA Football Application for tickets. 1pg. [Letter], 8/3/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Father Monagle of Catholic Youth Organization. 1pg. [Memo], 8/2/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Universal Land Company statement. 1pg. [Memo], 8/2/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Raymond E. Vandegriff. 1pg. [Memo], 8/2/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Richard G. Capen Jr. Re: Acknowledgment. 1pg. [Letter], 8/2/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Carl H. Anderson. Re: Hollywood Boulevard Nixon Headquarters. 1pg. [Letter], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Richard Nixon. Re: Betty See, offer of assistance. 1pg. [Memo], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Susan Taurog. RE: Mark Goddard, offer of assistance. 1pg. [Memo], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Orren R. McJunkins. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. H. Audell Dixon. Re: Speaking invitation to Richard Nixon. 1pg. [Letter], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Robert H. Power. Re: Acknowledgment. 1pg. [Letter], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Budget. 1pg. [Memo], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Charlie Farrington. Re: Jerry McPhee of NBC, offer of assistance. 1pg. [Memo], 8/1/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. C.G. Nelson. Re: Request for celebrity. 1pg. [Memo], 9/29/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Ed Selvin. Re: Offer of assistance. 1pg. [Memo], 9/29/1962
H.R. Haldeman to W. Marvin Draper Jr. Re: Statement from Richard Nixon on credit unions. 2pp. w/ attachment. [Letter], 9/29/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Alan Nichols. Re: San Francisco Young Republicans. 1pg. [Memo], 9/22/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Bob Hamilton. Re: Telethons. 1pg. [Memo], 9/29/1962
Unidentified sender to Bob Hamilton. Re: Richard Nixon trip to Fresno, indicate interest in horse racing. 1pg. [Memo], n.d.
H.R. Haldeman to J.R. White. Re: Contribution. 1pg. [Memo], 9/28/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Lou Quinn. Re: Letter from Ernest George w/ copy of ad - appeal for money - for Van Nuys News. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
Dorothy Wright to Herb Kalmbach. Re: Prussian's book. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Steve Hess. Re: Radio spots. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Steve Hess. Re: Richard Nixon's weak positions on discrimination in housing and reducing state expenditures. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Robert A. Crandall. Re: Article in San Diego Independent on Richard Nixon's visit. 1pg. [Letter], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Joseph Martin Jr. Re: Procedure for handling voting machines. 1pg. [Letter], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Wiliam Davis. Re: Good luck. 1pg. [Letter], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Gilberti. Re: Check request. 1pg. [Memo], 9/27/1962
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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
31
08/06/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Al Moscow. Re: Specific
responsibilities. 1pg.
38
31
08/07/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Staff. Re: Gladys O'
Donnell, Liason with Republican Women.
1pg.
38
31
08/07/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Whom it may concern.
Re: Recommendation of Yvonne Smith. 1pg.
38
31
08/07/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Murray Chotiner. Re:
James R. Wetmore letter to Richard Nixon.
1pg.
38
31
08/07/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Dan Waters. Re:
Engineers Committee. 1pg.
38
31
08/07/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Gladys O'Donnell. Re:
Liason efforts with Republican women. 1pg.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Page 1 of 8
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
31
08/08/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Raymond E. Vandegriff.
Re: Acknowledgment of letter re: campaign
strategy suggestions. 1pg.
38
31
08/08/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to L.S. Lewis. Re:
Endorsement policy. 1pg.
38
31
08/07/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Richard A. Litfin. Re:
UPI National Conference in San Francisco.
1pg.
38
31
08/06/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Reynolds. Re:
Boxing issue. 1pg.
38
31
08/06/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Loie Gaunt. Re: Richard
Nixon letter re: new Fresno County
appointments. 2pp. w/ attachment
38
31
08/06/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Rear Adm. Leslie Gehres.
Re: Patterson Hyndman. 1pg.
38
31
08/06/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Sandy Quinn. Re: East
Bay Labor Journal. 1pg.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Page 2 of 8
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
31
08/06/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Dan Waters. Re: Vic
Bottari. 1pg.
38
31
08/06/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Don Mulford.
Re: Boxing issue. 1pg.
38
31
08/06/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Honorable Howard J.
Thelin. Re: Frank Luckel, San Diego
Advisory Committee. 1pg.
38
31
08/06/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Ethbert
R. Brown letter to Richard Nixon. 1pg.
38
31
08/06/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Loe Gaunt. Re: Ethbert
Brown, letters from Sherwin Ellingson and
Ralph Langley. 1pg.
38
31
08/03/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Adela Rogers St. Johns.
Re:Talik Volmensky. 1pg.
38
31
08/03/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Sherman E. Unger. Re:
Whitaker situation. 1pg.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Page 3 of 8
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
31
08/03/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Research Department.
Re: Establishing ties between William
Newsom and Brown. 1pg.
38
31
08/03/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Jean Dray. Re: UCLA
Football Application for tickets. 1pg.
38
31
08/02/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re: Father
Monagle of Catholic Youth Organization.
1pg.
38
31
08/02/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re:
Universal Land Company statement. 1pg.
38
31
08/02/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re:
Raymond E. Vandegriff. 1pg.
38
31
08/02/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Richard G. Capen Jr. Re:
Acknowledgment. 1pg.
38
31
08/01/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Carl H. Anderson. Re:
Hollywood Boulevard Nixon Headquarters.
1pg.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Page 4 of 8
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
31
08/01/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Richard Nixon. Re: Betty
See, offer of assistance. 1pg.
38
31
08/01/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Susan Taurog. RE: Mark
Goddard, offer of assistance. 1pg.
38
31
08/01/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Orren R. McJunkins. Re:
Offer of assistance. 1pg.
38
31
08/01/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. H. Audell Dixon.
Re: Speaking invitation to Richard Nixon.
1pg.
38
31
08/01/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Robert H. Power. Re:
Acknowledgment. 1pg.
38
31
08/01/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Bill Spencer. Re:
Budget. 1pg.
38
31
08/01/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Charlie Farrington. Re:
Jerry McPhee of NBC, offer of assistance.
1pg.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Page 5 of 8
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
31
09/29/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. C.G. Nelson. Re:
Request for celebrity. 1pg.
38
31
09/29/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Ed Selvin. Re: Offer of
assistance. 1pg.
38
31
09/29/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to W. Marvin Draper Jr. Re:
Statement from Richard Nixon on credit
unions. 2pp. w/ attachment.
38
31
09/22/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Alan Nichols. Re: San
Francisco Young Republicans. 1pg.
38
31
09/29/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Bob Hamilton. Re:
Telethons. 1pg.
38
31
n.d.
Memo
Unidentified sender to Bob Hamilton. Re:
Richard Nixon trip to Fresno, indicate
interest in horse racing. 1pg.
38
31
09/28/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to J.R. White. Re:
Contribution. 1pg.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Page 6 of 8
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
31
09/27/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Lou Quinn. Re: Letter
from Ernest George w/ copy of ad - appeal
for money - for Van Nuys News. 1pg.
38
31
09/27/1962
Memo
Dorothy Wright to Herb Kalmbach. Re:
Prussian's book. 1pg.
38
31
09/27/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Steve Hess. Re: Radio
spots. 1pg.
38
31
09/27/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Steve Hess. Re: Richard
Nixon's weak positions on discrimination in
housing and reducing state expenditures. 1pg.
38
31
09/27/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Robert A. Crandall. Re:
Article in San Diego Independent on Richard
Nixon's visit. 1pg.
38
31
09/27/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Joseph Martin Jr. Re:
Procedure for handling voting machines. 1pg.
38
31
09/27/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Wiliam Davis. Re: Good
luck. 1pg.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Page 7 of 8
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
38
31
09/27/1962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Jerry Gilberti. Re: Check
request. 1pg.
38
31
0/27/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Ned Turkington. Re:
Acknowledgment of contribution. 1pg.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Page 8 of 8
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Nixon for Governor
date
To:
A1 Rescow
Date: 8-6-62
From:
Bob Haldeman
bee cant
Subject:
Specific responsibilities
Herb Klein
Distribution: ce: KM
This will confirm our discussion the other day regarding
specific responsibilities which you will be undertaking
for the balance of the compaign.
1) You will be responsible for taking calls and
meeting with people who want to see BE regarding
issues, or who have background information or
campaign advice to offer.
2) You will assume guidance of the KEY Program,
providing drafts and suggested ideas for their
letter-writing pregram.
3) You will be responsible for reviewing news
developments in press, radio and TV for the pur-
pose of preparing suggested statements for spekesmen
other than RM, either in snswer to attacks by the
opposition, or you will initiate comment from our
side.
4) You will prepare articles and/or statements in answer
to requests received from publications and organization.
5) You will maintain overall responsibility for prepara-
tion of RN acknowledguents of friendly editerials and
columns.
It is understood you will be aided in some of the above activities
by other members of the staff, but in each case, the overall
responsibility for performance will be yours.
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Nixon for Governor
date
To,
Staff Mame
Date: 8-7-62
From:
Bob Haldeman
Subject:
Gladys O'Donnell, Campaign Liaison with Republican Vouen
Distribution: Garol Arth, c. Farrington, Don Trey, Marb Kalmbach,
John Kalmbach, Herb Klein, Dick Ports, Sandy Quiun,
Samy Samuelman, Dan Waters.
RN has asked Gladys O'Donnell to serve as our compaign linison with
the Republican women, All matters which require clearance or
communication with Republican women's organizations regarding schedule,
campaign activities, local field operations ets. should be handled
through Gladys O'Donnell.
John Kalmbach: Will you please provide Gladys imediately with
the name and address of all Mixon County Chairman
and the address and telephone number of every
Nixon Headquarters in Southern California? will
you also be sure she receives copies of all
bulletins and instructions to the field
organization and Ninon Chairmen so that she will
be able to coordinate Republican women's activities
with these of our organization?
Samy 8.1
will you please provide Gladys with whatever
quantity she feels is necessary of all available
brochures and Nixon literature? I would suggest
you send her a sample of each existing piece and
let her request the quantities she feels will be
needed. Also, make certain she receives samples
of each now piece. as it is issued so that she can
request a supply.
Sandy Quinn:
will you please check with Gladys to determine
how she wants to handle distribution of news
releases to the Federation elubs?
data
August 7, 1962
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
It is with pleasure this letter is addressed in behalf of
Miss Yvenne Smith.
During the period of the Nixon-for-Governer primary
campaign, Miss Smith's basic assignment was an exceedingly
important one. As linison with Republican Party County
Organizations throughout the state, the position was one re-
quiring the background and depth of experience and knowledge
which she brought to our staff.
Miss Smith's political knowledge and experience at the grass-
roots level is exceptional. Mer loyalty, integrity and
enthusiasm were continuously reflected. She worked effectively
and well with everyone with whom she came in contact.
In addition to her basic assignment, Miss Smith handled a
multiplicity of duties involved in the primary campaign,
accepting eagerly and accomplishing with tact and efficiency
any and all activities assigned to her. She worked
unselfishly both in thought and time. We were indeed
fortunate to have the benefit of her ability and experience.
Sincerely,
N. R. Haldeman
Murray Chotiner
8-7-62
dole
Bob Haldeman
attached letter to RN from James R. Wetmore
Murray:
- Wetmere's letter and Lois Gaunt's memo are self-
explanatory. I think a telephone call is in order, rather
than a letter - but will appreciate your handling, or
suggested handling.
- many thanks.
alote
Dan Waters
8-7-62
Bob Haldeman
Engineers Committee
Attached is memo from Loie Gaunt together
with some material forwarded to her by Bob Finch.
Do we have an Engineers' Committee?
If so, RN's water speech should definitely go to this
list with the Chairman's letter in an effort to sign
these people up.
Please let me know the status of this.
date
August 7, 1962
Dear Gladys:
I have sent the attached memorandum
to our key staff people and have asked that
they follow through, as indicated.
I hope you will feel free to let me
know at any time if there is anything that
our organisation can do to insure the success of
your liaison efforts with the Republican women.
Also, please feel free to work directly with
any of our staff members here.
Needless to say, we are all delighted
that you have accepted this assignment, and
are looking forward to working with you.
Best wishes.
WIN WITH MIXON:
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Gladys O'Dennell
3814 Gundry Avenue
Long Beach 7, California
Date
August 8, 1962
Dear Mr. Vandegriff:
Thank you for your memorandum regarding organizing a Nixon
Agriculture and Livestochmen's Committee.
We are most appreciative of the time and thought you have
devoted to this subject and your earnest desire to assist
in any way possible.
In this instance, however, you should know that in the early
days of the primary campaign, a "Faxmers for Wixon" group
was formed and has been operating effectively since that time.
Certainly your ideas in this area should be passed along to
the proper person, and in this instance I would like to put
you in touch with Mr. Ross Wurm, P.O. Box 3186, Modeste,
California, through whom all statewide activities of the
"Farmers for Nixon" are channeled.
Thank you again for your interest and help.
Kind regards.
WIN WITH MIXOM!
M. R. Haldeman
Mr. Raymond E. Vandegriff
325 San Jose Avenue
Fairfield, California
ee: Mr. Bill Spencer
Mr. Ross Wuzm
August 8, 1962
Dear Mr. Lewis:
Mr. Nixon has asked = to acknowledge and thank
you for your letter of July 26th, and to explain
the circumstances which preclude his complying
with your request.
X date
Unfortunately, because of his position as a candidate
your letter to the Republican National Committee with
insefar as any action they feel would be appropriate
With kind regards.
File . Cand.- out-of-state endors. TDs
basic HRM ,
for Governor of the state of California, Mr. Mixon
is unable to take action regarding endorsement by
the Republican Party of a candidate in another state.
We are, however, taking the liberty of sending
the request that they communicate directly with you
in this particular instance.
bee Mail Office - 188 w/fax inc. ltr.
fax of incom. ltr. to AB Hermann
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. L. S. Lewis
Editer-in-Chief
The 780 Countdown
1509 Jefferson Street
Nashville 8, Tennessee
cc: Mr. AB Hermann
Republican National Committee
Washington, D.C.
date
August 7, 1962
Dear Dick:
Dick Mixon asked me to acknowledge your
letter of July 13th regarding arrangements
for the UPI National Conference in San
Francisco October 1st.
We have already discussed this with
Jim Anderson, but wanted to confirm to
you that Herb Klein will be designated as
our representative to work out the ground
rules for the program with Jim Anderson
and Mr. Brown's representative.
R H Finch
Best regards.
bee Rose Mary Woods
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Richard A. Litfin
United Press International
814 Mission Street
San Francisco 3, California
cc: Mr. James Anderson
UPI - Sacramento
Mr. Herb Klein
San Diego
Jerry Reynolds
8-6-62
Bob Haldeman
Date
Dafa
I am attaching some recent letters from
Don Mulford. His suggestions on the boxing issue and
the Brown junket merit some further thought and possibly
some action.
Will you please check these out?
Loie Gaunt
8-6-62
Bob Haldeman
RN letter - Fresno County new appointments
Date
Don Franson's letter and his list of newly appointed Chairmen
are attached hereto.
August 6, 1962
Dear Don:
Thanks for your letter of
August 2nd.
We will see that each of your
newly appointed Chairmen receives an
RN letter.
In the future, Don, where an
RN letter is requested, it would be
helpful in expediting the mail if you
could attach a suggested draft.
In this particular instance,
however, we have a draft available which
can be adapted to your group of people.
Very best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Donald R. Franson
Fresno County Chairman
Nixon-for-Governor Headquarters
2136 Tulare Street
Fresno 21, California
Revied to H Kalmbach
D. Waters -
file 10 Daw
start
August 6, 1962
Dear Les:
Thanks very much for your letter of
August 2nd.
The information on Mr. Patterson Hyndman,
who will be heading up the WIN program
for San Diego County, has been given
to Dan Waters, our Contact Director who
is responsible for the program at staff
organization level. Hyndman sounds
like the man for the job.
You have made a good point insefar as a
Chairman of a specific activity bypassing
the County campaign organization in reporting
direct to the State Chairman. I am asking
Herb Kalmbach and Dan Waters to give this
some thought to see if we can't better this
situation somewhere along the line.
Best regards.
WIN WITH NIXON!
H. R. Haldeman
Rear Admiral Leslie Gehres, USN (ret)
Chairman
Nixon for Governor
San Diego Headquarters
1179 Fifth Avenue
San Diego 1, California
Sandy Quinn
8-6-62
Bob Haldeman
ovidorrected
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Don Mulford suggestions, and I agree, that
we subscribe to the East Bay Labor Journal (copy attached).
Will you please handle this appropriately?
1
Dan Waters
8-6-62
Bob Haldeman
Will you please pass along to Bob Reynolds the
information that Assemblyman Don Mulford's partner,
Vic Bottari, might be helpful in the north? He's a
University of California All-American, and a former
President of the Berkeley Board of Education, held in
high regard in the area. He, as well as Don Mulford,
might come up with some additional suggestions
for Northern California.
Don Mulford's office is 2150 Franklin Street, Oakland 12.
Date
August 6, 1962
Dear Don:
I want to acknowledge your several letters, all very much
appreciated.
Your suggestion on following up the boxing issue is a good one.
I have already asked Jerry Reynolds to give this some thought
and some play if and when the time seems right.
Vic Bottari definitely should be brought into the Sportsmen's
Committee activity, and we are asking Bob Reynolds, Chairman,
to be sure to get in touch with him.
Thanks too for your idea on the Brown junket. Here again, Jerry
Reynolds can check it out and if there is any fuel there,
use it.
We are subscribing to the East Bay Labor Journal, which will
eliminate the necessity of your passing items along from here
out. It should and will be available to us for the balance of
the time.
Sorry you had trouble catching up with me in Sacramento, but am
sure you can understand the reasons which account for my
perpetual motion schedule, especially this past weekend.
Your reports and suggestions are helpful and appreciated, Don.
Many thanks.
WIN WITH NIXON!
H. R. Haldeman
Honorbble Don Mulford
2150 Franklin Street
Oakland 12, California
Date f-u
August 6, 1962
Dear Howard:
Just by way of reporting back, Les Gehres
is going to enlist Frank Luckel as a
member of his San Diego Advisory Committee,
and is supposed to be making the contact
sometime this week.
According to Les, Luckel will be enlisted
and assigned to work in his old Assembly
District. Be has known him for forty years
and of course is aware that Luckel was
quite active in the Shell program during the
primary.
I feel sure this situation will be handled
appropriately, and appreciate your bringing it
to our attention again.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
M. R. Haldeman
Honorable Howard J. Thelin
500 North Brand Blvd.
Glendale, California
ec: Mr. Waller Taylor, II
Bill Spencer
8-6-62
Bob Haldeman
Nate
Letter from Mr. Ethbert R. Brown to RN
Bill:
Here's another one that should be checked
out. While we can't spend too much time investigating
this type of thing, some contact should be made. In this case,
perhaps Dr. Grant Bare, our Chairman who lives in Modesto,
could make the call and give you a report. RN's interest in
such offers would be evidenced by the local follow-up.
After the contact is made, will you please let
me know the result?
Loie Gaunt
8-6--62
Date
Bob Haldeman
Re: your memo of July 21 . and the Ethbert R. Brown (Modesto)
letter to RN offering information:
- all mail in the category you can continue to pass along
to us. In this particular case, we refer it to
the local Chairman (via Bill Spencer so he can follow-up)
so that RN's interest is evidenced at the local level and
if it is a legitimate offer, the needful can be done.
Re: your memo of July 20 - and letters received from Mr. Sherwin
Ellingson of San Jose and Mr. Ralph Langley of
Los Angeles:
- mail of this type should be referred to Al Moseow.
He has already been assigned the task of going through
the mail and picking up ideas, suggestions, slogans etc.
that have come in, and then preparing in summary form
a report for RN.
state
August 3, 1962
Dear Adela:
As you know, I have corresponded in a preliminary way
with Talik Volmensky, and Bill Spencer, our Northern
California Campaign Manager, had dinner with him the
other evening.
The conclusion reached is that he is apparently a little
uncertain about what his next course of action should be.
He is most interested in the campaign, but the pitfalls
of being in a temporary campaign job are recognized by
him and we have not urged him to leave his present
position. I understand his wife is working in Monterey
for Rafferty and he is also devoting some time to this
effort.
Just wanted you to know we had been in touch. From all
reports, Talik is certainly a fine person, and we definitely
want to keep in touch with him.
Additionally, we have contacted Frank Reiser, our Monterey
Chairman, to check his staff situation, and are also
forwarding Talik information on the Republican Alliance
since we understand they are looking for a full-time
Director.
Many thanks, Adela, and warm regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Adela Rogers St. Johns
P.O. Box 2613
Carmel, California
Doe
August 3, 1962
Dear Sherm:
Sorry to have missed your calls. I am
leaving for Sacramento, but wanted to fill you in on the
Whitaker situation.
As John may have told you, I talked with him
about the possibility of his getting into our campaign.
He feels the only way he could get into any campaign is
if we could get him sprung by his company.
Naturally, if we are able to work this out
through the parent company, it will be on the basis of
his coming to California to work in the Nixon campaign.
Apparently if we are not able to work it out on this basis,
John doesn't feel he will be able to get into any full-time
campaign spot.
I am sure John will keep you posted on future
developments.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Sherman E. Unger
Republican Congressional Campaign Committee
Congressional Hotel
Washington, D. C.
Research Department
8-3-62
Date
Bob Haldeman
I am informed that Mr. Lem Summey, Republican
Central Committee in San Mateo County, and also Assistant
D.A. for San Mateo, will be helpful in getting some information
through a fellow Assistant D.A., Al Rouse, regarding
William Newsom, our Squaw Valley man.
Apparently Newsom filed criminal charges against a
party named Hinkley and Rouse in the D.A.'s office handled
the case. The D.A.'s office recommended no action since
there was no basis for the charges, but was forced to
prosecute by pressure from the Governor's office.
This could be another step in establishing close and
questionable ties between Newsom and Brown and I guess should
be checked out.
Ware
August 3, 1962
Dear Jean:
Attached is the UCLA Football Application through
which we are entitled to one complimentary ticket
and as many additional season tickets as you want.
I would suggest you check with Doc and see if he
doesn't want to order four season tickets for
company use (one of which will be free).
In any event, the application should be sent in,
and if the company doesn't want the tickets,
perhaps someone in the office will. I, of course,
am not going to be able to use them. The seats
are on the 50-yd. line and should be worthwhile.
Best wishes.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Miss Jean Dray
J. Walter Thompson Co.
6505 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Bill Spencer
8-2-62
Bob Haldeman
Father Monagle, Director, Catholic Youth Organization
547 "B" Street, Santa Rosa
cc: Loie Gaunt
Bill:
Attached is fax copy of a letter
addressed to RN by The Reverend John F. Monagle,
Director of the Cathelic Youth Organization in
Santa Rosa.
There are two main considerations in
this type of request. An RN letter might be used
by Father Monagle for fund-raising purposes - in some
manner. Secondly, if this happens to be in an area
where there is strong anti-Catholic feeling, this could
do harm.
This should be carefully checked out.
Will you assign the job to someone who will do it
tactfully and appropriately. Before complying with the
request for an RN letter, we must be certain it is
in order. If it is not, then it is our feeling it can
best be handled by the telephone route in explaining
the TD.
Please give this priority. The
incoming letter is dated July 17th and we don't want
to delay a reply too long. Will appreciate having your
report and recommended action as soon as possible.
Bill Spencer
8-2-62
date
Bob Haldeman
Ed Slevin handed me the attached statement of
Universal Land Company in the amount of $350.00
for month of July. This should be processed with your
other San Francisco office bills.
dau
Bill Spencer
8-2-62
Bob Haldeman
Raymond E. Vandegriff
This is the fellow referred to you some time ago....you were
going to try him out on an assignment.
The attached may relate to your contact. I'm at a loss to
know what to do with it.
date
August 2, 1962
Dear Dick:
Thanks for your note of
July 31st.
We'll We look for you here
about 11:00 o'clock on August 20th.
At that time we can button up the
details.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Richard G. Capen, Jr.
Copley Newspapers
7776 Ivanhoe Avenue
P.O. Box 1530
La Jolla, California
dale
August 1, 1962
Dear Mr. Anderson:
You were certainly nice to take the time to write me
about the Hollywood Boulevard Nixon Headquarters.
At every hand I have been getting reports about your
location and the very excellent job you have done in
getting it set up and operating. After reading your
letter and learning the details of exactly what you
have accomplished, I can well understand everyone's
enthusiasm.
I liked your letter and the sentiments expressed. You
have set an example for others to follow. As you point
out, it is proof of what one person can do when he
sets his mind to it. At the first opportunity, I plan
to come by, and know Dick Nixon likewise will make
every effort to visit the Headquarters later on.
Congratulations - and our sincere thanks. But as everyone
knows, the Nixon-for-Governor organization is the one to
be congratulated in having someone like you on the team.
We need more Carl H. Andersons.
Best regards, and
WIN WITH NIXON!
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Carl H. Anderson
1132 North Mansfield
Los Angeles 38, California
date
RN
8-1-62
Bob Haldeman
Betty See
My mother has talked with Betty See regarding
her participation in the campaign. Betty indicates
she will be available for any spot where needed, but not
until the end of September. She is also going to give us
some help in fund-raising and is sending a list of
probable donors to mother within the next few days.
She will be given a specific campaign assignment as soon
as she is available at the end of September.
August 1, 1962
Dear Sue:
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Dick Powell said the other
night that Mark Goddard was extremely anxious
to help and urged that he be contacted.
Also, Dick Nixon was amxious that
we be sure to keep Eddie Anderson for specific
uses where he would be especially helpful. I
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I am sure we can put him to very productive use.
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talked with Anderson for awhile and he is really
very interested in getting into the campaign.
Best regards.
fam
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Morman Taurog
529 N. Millerest Road
Beverly Mills, California
Daw
August 1, 1962
Dear Mr. McJunkins:
I am sorry your letter
arrived while I was out of town and there
was no opportunity to reply before your
departure. I am, however, marking this to
be forwarded and trust it will reach you.
We would, of course, be most
appreciative of any help you are able to give
us in our fund-raising effort and I would like
to put you in touch with our Finance group
here so that you can discuss directly with them
our needs and program.
I would appreciate your
calling me upon your arrival here. Thank you
again for your expression of interest and
offer to help.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Orren R. McJunkins
1920 South Ocean Drive
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
PLEASE FORWARD
Date
August 1, 1962
Dear Mrs. Dixon:
Thank you so very much for your letter
of July 27th.
The invitation extended to Dick Nixon by
the San Marino Women's Republican Club Federated to attend
the pienie supper on September 20th is in the hands of the
Schedule Committee. I will make a point of following
through on this so that your answer will be received by
August 10th. We certainly understand the necessity for
knowing at the earliest possible moment so that you can
proceed with your arrangements and the advance planning in-
volved in any such affair.
There are already a number of committed
dates on the September calendar, confirmed earlier in the
year. However, this is to assure you every effort is being
made to work your invitation into the schedule.
We do appreciate the fine cooperation you have
extended the other groups in your area in planning for this
event. It is definitely one Dick Nixon would like to do if it
can be worked into the September itinerary, and the Schedule
Committee will have an answer to you by August 10th.
With kind regards and good wishes.
Sincerely,
Mrs. H. Audell Dixon
H. R. Haldeman
1825 Alpine Drive
San Marino 9, California
date
August 1, 1962
Dear Bob:
I have your letter of July
3rd regarding the general situation down
here, and have held off answering pending
resolution of a number of the problems.
As you know, things have been
developing daily and I kept thinking we would
have something to report at any time.
I am still not sure exactly
where we stand, but will look forward to
discussing this with you in Sacramento this
weekend.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Robert H. Power
322 Nut Tree Road
Vacaville, California
Bill Spencer
8-1-62
Bob Haldeman
state
The Northern California Veterans budget is
$3,000; thus, Flynn's recommendation for $5,000 will
have to be substantially trimmed.
I think you and Flynn should work out a revised
budget for $3,000 and resubmit it for OK.
You should tell him that all departmental budgets
had to be similarly reduced. The statewide does cover
printing costs, however, so you can eliminate that item.
I agree with your general suggestions, but will leave
it up to you to work things out with Flynn.
Charlie Farrington
8-1-62
Bob Haldeman
alote
rd
Jerry McPhee, Unit Manager, NBC Television,
was on the crew of the RN Fund show in 1952 --
is all for RN and wants to do anything.
Will you please get in touch with him and
see specifically where he might be used?
September 29, 1962
Dear Mrs. Nelson:
Your letter addressed to Mr. Nixon has been received
while he is on the campaign trail. Since he will
not be returning to the office until next week,
your letter was referred to me to avoid further delay.
I certainly wish we could be helpful to you in
securing a celebrity speaker for your October 3rd
Rally. Unfortunately, however, I'm afraid there is
nothing we can do in this instance. Of course,
your main stumbling block in attempting to secure
someone like James Stewart is the brief notice involved.
I wish I had a suggestion to make, but in view of the
time factor, am sorry our answer must be as it is.
Dick Nixon will appreciate the warm good wishes you
have extended to him.
Our kind regards, and I hope you are successful in turning
up the right person for the October 3rd event.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. C. G. Nelson
322 Robinhood Place
San Antonio 9, Texas
Ed Slevin
9-29-62
Bob Haldeman
Ed -
. this fellow is in your territory;
Bill Spencer has a file on him -- he is an eager
volunteer.
- however, he continues to send me
his bulletins. In the attached, at the bottom you will
note his suggested campaign treatment. We happen to
have a "Sportsmen's Committee", as you know, and
I have no idea what distribution he is giving this
bulletin idea of his, or in this case, a News Release.
- will you impress upon him once more the
importance of checking with your office on a few of his
"ideas". A few months ago he was advocating a farmers'
group and we had to inform him there was already a
"Farmers for Nixon" Committee.
September 29, 1962
Dear Mr. Draper:
Your letter to Mr. Nixon, addressed
in my care, has been shown to him.
He is very glad indeed to comply
with your request for a statement regarding
credit unions, and it is attached hereto.
Dick Nixon appreciated your con-
tacting him, and the good wishes extended.
With kind regards,
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. W. Marvin Draper, Jr.
Director of Public Relations
California Credit Union League
2910 Lakeshore Avenue
Oakland 10, California
Statement of
Richard M. Nixon
September 29, 1962
for: California Credit Union League
I was pleased to learn of the
healthy growth of the Credit Union movement in
California, and the contribution the 1740
California Unions and their officials, with
more than one and a half million members throughout
the state, are making to the economic strength of
our future.
By promoting thrift, offering low cost
lending services and increasing financial responsibility,
Credit Unions have played an important role in helping
millions of American families to realize a better
standard of living.
The principles of individual initiative
and economic self-help which have contributed so much
to your success, are basic to the achievement of a
fuller and richer life for peoples everywhere.
We need to encourage such ideals and
endeavors, not only in California, but in the world-
wide struggle for individual freedom and economic
determination.
Alan Nichols
9-22-62
Bob Haldeman
San Francisco Young Republicans
ee: Ruth Watson
Jim Halley
Ed Slevin
Marry Keaton
Marry Keaton's suggestion that you, as
San Francisco Nixon Chairman, hold a meeting with the
San Francisco County Young Republicans and all unit club
presidents is, I think, a very good one.
Since we do seem to have a problem with the
San Francisco YRs because there is no single leader who
can direct the entire organization, perhaps your leadership
in bringing them into the campaign would provide the
missing link.
Bob Hamilton
9-29-62
via Betty McVey for transmission by phone.
Bob Haldeman
Three points:
1)
Tell RN his opening remarks pertaining to the
Telethon as a new campaign technique are very good
and should always be used.
This is important because, as you know, Brown follows
us by several days in each city. This approach high-
lights the fact that we started this - and he is
copying it.
2) As I mentioned to you, I think you should prepare,
with the assistance of Hess and Hunter, a list of
the key issues which should be covered in all
telethons and perhaps review with RN the relative
weight he wants to put on each one. This list should
be typed in duplicate so that during the show you can
keep a running tally pertaining to each of these issues.
3)
I don't think McCarthy should be on the other telethons
with the exception of San Francisco, his home base.
Can you cover this with him? There is a problem in
bringing an out-of-the-area legislator on the air -
as far as the local people are concerned.
also to Bob Hamilton
Ray Arbuthnot strongly recommends, and I strongly
agree, that when RN visits the Fresno Fair Saturday
that he make a tour of the stable area as early as
possible in the morning to indicate his interest in
horse racing.
This is also good color stuff for photography,
obviously.
There was some adverse reaction at the L.A. Staxx
County Fair to the fact that he ignored the racing group and,
as you know, they are very significant - financially as
well as in numbers.
Walter Bauchy, who runs the racing operation at both the
L.A. and Fresno County Fairs, will call you Friday
evening to determine when to expect RN on Saturday
morning.
J. R. White
9-28-62
Bob Haldeman
Attached is check of Mr. James D. Garibaldi
for $2,500.00 for processing and acknowledgment.
Lou Quinn
9-27-62
Bob Haldeman
Ltr. from Ernest George, Finance Chm., San Fernando Valley
w/copy of ad - appeal for money - for Van Nuys News.
Lou -
- please get on this fellow, fast.
9/27
To:
Herb Kalmbach
From:
Dorothy Wright
- per your request - a reminder note re: Prussien's book.
- the latest is that Mrs. Felker, our Burbank Chairman, called.
A Mr. Ray Sence contributed $200.00 of the $400.00 involved
in their headquarters building. Mr. Sence now is asking to
bring in Prussien's book . to distribute out of the Nixon
Headquarters. Mrs. Felker does not want to offend Mr. Sence --
but is questioning this (as well she might!). She thinks someon e
in authority should call him, explain the situation.
Herb, the fellow who is pushing hard on this is Bob Quinn. I don't
have a telephone number for him, unfortunately. He called here
again this morning and wanted our Schedule info. -- said he would
like to work Prussion into it somehow (and maybe distribute more
books at our meetings?).
I think it's time for someone to clamp down, don't you?
(Mr. Sence - TH 8-5166)
Steve Hess
9-27-62
Bob Haldeman
It is our current plan to invest a substantial
amount of our advertising budget in 60 and 30 sec. radio
spots.
Present plan is to use RN for the full spot, with
no announcer, introducing himself and outlining very succinctly
one of the key California issues.
There should be a series of some 10 or 20
of these spots which will be rotated and repeated. Could you
start whipping some together in the next week? We will need
to record them about October 10th, so a batch should be put
together and approved before that date.
Steve Hess
9-27-62
Bob Haldeman
I leave it up to you as to how to handle this,
if at all.
Joe Martin called me today, after reviewing the
tape of the ABC school kid interview RN did in San
Francisco awhile back. He says there are two questions
on which RN's answers appear to be rather weak.
The first was the one regarding the state law
on discrimination in housing. Brown apparently said
there definitely should be a state law forbidding
discrimination. RN shifted the thing to Kennedy and
his failure to sign the executive order he had promised,
but did not directly answer the question regarding the
state law.
The second question was re: how Nixon would
reduce state expenditures. Nixon apparently covered three
fields, but apparently not in a convincing way. Brown
retaliated that if Nixon has specific ideas on how to
reduce expenditures, he (Brown) would like to have them and
would put them into effect immediately.
September 27, 1962
Dear Mr. Crandall:
Rocky Jordan has just sent me
the September 13th issue of the San Diego
Independent. I certainly want to thank
you for your excellent treatment of Dick
Nixon's appearance down there on
September 12th. The story is great, as
is the picture.
Rocky also mentioned the good
advance publicity you gave the luncheon.
We do appreciate your help, and
I am passing the clipping along for Dick
Nixon to see. He too will be grateful.
Many thanks, and best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Robert A. Crandall
Editor
San Diego Independent
348 West Market Street
San Diego, California
September 27, 1962
Dear Joe:
Thanks for your letter on
procedure for handling the voting
machines. Keep me posted if changes
in the system of inspection can be
implemented.
Also, please check with Ed
Slevin. I handed him a letter while
he was down here from a fellow in
San Francisco who was involved in the
1960 situation.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Joseph Martin, Jr.
400 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, California
cc: Ed Slevin
September 27, 1962
Dear Bill:
It was good to hear from you,
and I am delighted to learn of your new
association with Ralph.
You both have my very best
wishes.
I'm sure our paths will be crossing
and I'll look forward to seeing you - after
November 6th.
Meantime, best of luck. You have
a successful combination going.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. William Davis
Starkweather-Davis Company
1093 Broxton Avenue
Suite 230
Los Angeles 24, California
Jerry Gilberti
9-27-62
Bob Haldeman
May I please have a check tomorrow
morning, payable to R. H. Finch, in the amount of
$2,000.00, charged against the Democratic Program?