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This file contains: To Richard Nixon from Franklin B. Lincoln re: early meeting between President and President-Elect; 10/31/1968 memo from Franklin B. Lincoln to Charles S. Murphy re: early meeting between Pres. And President-Elect. 3 pages. [Memo], 11/4/1968 from Frankin A. Lindsay of ITEK Corp. to Richard Nixon; 11/01/1968, 10/18/1968, 08/15/1968 letters from Franklin A. Lindsay of ITEK Corp. to Richard Nixon. 7 pages. [Letter], 11/6/1968 from Bob to Dwight. 2 pages. [Letter], 11/7/1968 from Ken Cole to H.R. Haldeman re: list of advance men (list attached). 14 pages. [Memo], 11/7/1968 from George Brada to H.R. Haldeman. 1 page. [Letter], 11/9/1968

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This file contains: To Richard Nixon from Franklin B. Lincoln re: early meeting between President and President-Elect; 10/31/1968 memo from Franklin B. Lincoln to Charles S. Murphy re: early meeting between Pres. And President-Elect. 3 pages. [Memo], 11/4/1968 from Frankin A. Lindsay of ITEK Corp. to Richard Nixon; 11/01/1968, 10/18/1968, 08/15/1968 letters from Franklin A. Lindsay of ITEK Corp. to Richard Nixon. 7 pages. [Letter], 11/6/1968 from Bob to Dwight. 2 pages. [Letter], 11/7/1968 from Ken Cole to H.R. Haldeman re: list of advance men (list attached). 14 pages. [Memo], 11/7/1968 from George Brada to H.R. Haldeman. 1 page. [Letter], 11/9/1968
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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 39 13 11/04/1968 Memo To Richard Nixon from Franklin B. Lincoln re: early meeting between President and President-Elect; 10/31/1968 memo from Franklin B. Lincoln to Charles S. Murphy re: early meeting between Pres. And President- 39 13 11/06/1968 Letter from Frankin A. Lindsay of ITEK Corp. to Richard Nixon; 11/01/1968, 10/18/1968, 08/15/1968 letters from Franklin A. Lindsay of ITEK Corp. to Richard Nixon. 7 pages. 39 13 11/07/1968 Letter from Bob to Dwight. 2 pages. 39 13 11/07/1968 Memo from Ken Cole to H.R. Haldeman re: list of advance men (list attached). 14 pages. 39 13 11/09/1968 Letter from George Brada to H.R. Haldeman. 1 page. Tuesday, May 01, 2007 Page 1 of 1 MEMORANDUM file November 4, 1968 TO: Richard M. Nixon FROM: Franklin B. Lincoln, Jr. SUBJECT: Early Meeting Between President and President-elect Attached is a memorandum from Charles Murphy which he prepared as a result of a discussion we had in Washington on October 31st. At the request of President Johnson, Mr. Murphy has asked me to ascertain whether or not you would be willing to meet with the President shortly after the election to discuss transition. I am to advise Murphy before the election if possible. If you decide to have such a meeting, then we should discuss your preference as to time and place and your thoughts as to an agenda. Thank Encl: MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 31, 1968 TO: Mr. Franklin B. Lincoln FROM: Charles S. Murphy emm SUBJECT: Early Meeting Between President and President-elect We discussed the possibility that the President-elect would meet with the President, at the President's invitation, within 2 or 3 days after the election. The principal purpose would be to set the tone for relations during the transition period so as to -- (1) Facilitate a smooth and orderly transfer of the Executive power, and (2) Show a united American front to the world. A suggested agenda is attached. I believe that this should be mainly a meeting between the two principals without staff. However, some staff (including transition representatives) might be brought in for the latter part of the meeting. I believe President Johnson would be disposed to extend an invitation for such a meeting to the President-elect when and if it becomes apparent who that is. I would be glad for you to inform me as early as possible whether Mr. Nixon would think such a meeting desirable if he is elected. I would also welcome your thoughts and suggestions as to the specific arrangements for the meeting if it is to take place. Obviously, this matter should be treated quite confi- dentially at this time. Attachment October 31, 1968 Possible Agenda for Meeting Between President and President-elect Within 2 or 3 Days After the Election 1. An orderly transition. (Indication of intention on both sides to do everything possible to make the transition smooth and orderly.) 2. Later meetings between President and President-elect during transition period. (Later meetings for in-depth discussion of major sub- stantive problems with a limited number of top advisors, such as the Secretaries of State, Treasury and Defense and their opposite members in the incoming Administration. Tentative plans might be made for one such meeting in December and another in January.) 3. Executive responsibility during the transition period. (The traditional view that under the Constitution the responsibilities of the Presidency remain with the outgoing Presi- dent until January 20th should be reaffirmed. The President-elect may be consulted. He may make statements or even commitments as to what he will do after January 20th. But he is not to be res- ponsible for the Presidential decisions prior to January 20th.) 4. Arrangements for assisting and briefing incoming officials. (Officials of the outgoing Administration will give all possible assistance to their opposite members in the incoming Administration. At the request of the transition representative of the President-elect, the transition representative of the President will arrange meetings between designees of the Presi- dent-elect and their opposite members. These officials in the outgoing Administration will then make available to their designated successors all possible assistance in preparing for the transfer -- including office space in their respective agencies, secretarial assistance, oral briefings, briefing books, and opportunities to meet and confer with key personnel.) 5. Coordination of transition arrangements. (Transition arrangements are to be coordinated through designated representatives on both sides.) - 2 - 6. Services and facilities for the President-elect. (Transportation, office space, intelligence reports, briefings, etc.) 7. Transition in the White House. (Arrangements that will be made for this transition.) 8. Possible speech by the President on transition. (General statement about transition and its significance, purpose and plans for orderly transition, transition not to inter- fere with efforts for peace.) 9. Vietnam. (This would be an up-to-date briefing and general dis- cussion. Although discussion of other substantive issues might well be postponed, day-to-day developments on Vietnam are of such critical importance during the transition period that there should be the fullest possible exchange of information between the Presi- dent and President-elect.) ITEK CORPORATION - 10 MAGUIRE ROAD LEXINGTON, 02173 - (617)-276-3001 FRANKLIN A. LINDSAY PRESIDENT November 6, 1968 The Honorable Richard M. Nixon Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York, New York Dear Dick: This is the last of the four memoranda prepared by Phillip Areeda, Ernest May, Henry Kissinger and myself. It deals with staffing the White House. We hope that this and the previous memoranda will be of help to you. Sincerely, FAL:db FL Enclosure "AM I've just heard the assocent of your nictory In Do slund the a clean sisting & that The find decision will nit go to the House, the ITEK CORPORATION - 10 MAGUIRE ROAD LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02173 - (617)-276-3001 FRANKLIN A. LINDSAY PRESIDENT November 1, 1968 The Honorable Richard M. Nixon Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 Dear Dick, Enclosed is a further transition memorandum on organization of the national security area which follows the general paper on transition problems sent you August 15th. Like that paper and the memorandum, "Deal- ing with the Old Administration," sent you on October 18th, the memorandum is a product of the Harvard group chaired by Phillip Areeda of the Law School, with Henry Kissinger, Ernest May, and myself the other members of the group. In preparing these reports we have relied in part on the insights we have gained by talking with many others who have participated in previous transitions as well as in the Kennedy and Johnson White House staffs. One purpose of the enclosure is to highlight some of the changes that have occurred since you left the executive branch. Two general points should be made about the recommen- dations in this memorandum. First, it contains transition recommendations, applying to the twelve months between elec- tion day and the completion of your first full fiscal-year budget. Our thought has concentrated on ways in which you could obtain early control over the executive machinery for national security without locking yourself into procedures and organizational forms not easily changed. In the second place, our sole concern has been the Presidency. We have not tried to think how executive depart- ments and agencies might become more efficient, except The Honorable Richard M. Nixon -2- November 1, 1968 insofar as their inefficiency would affect your power and your ability to accomplish your objectives. Assuming that many others, both in the bureaucracy and outside, would be looking out for agency interests, we have felt that our most useful service would be to provide you some preliminary think- ing on your own post-election needs and requirements. We realize, of course, that others will offer different recommendations, and we recognize that you will tailor many arrangements according to your judgment of the men whom you place in particular posts. Our hope is only that this memoran- dum may save you some time in thinking your way through to the design of your administration. Sincerely, FAL:db Trank Attachment ITEK CORPORATION 10 MAGUIRE ROAD LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02173 - (617)-276-3001 FRANKLIN A. LINDSAY PRESIDENT October 18, 1968 The Honorable Richard M. Nixon 450 Park Avenue New York, New York Dear Dick: Last August fifteenth, I wrote you enclosing a memorandum entitled, "Preparing for the Post-election Transition" prepared by Phillip Areeda, Ernest May, and myself. I now send an additional paper focussing specifically on, "Dealing with the Old Administra- tion." Before the election we will send to you additional papers on staffing the White House and on improving operations in the national security area. There are at least two additional topics which will soon be of urgent importance to you but which we cannot undertake to develop: (1) organizing for effective policy formation and imple- mentation in the domestic welfare-urban-employment-environment area and (2) organizing for productive relations with a divided and perhaps recalcitrant Congress. Sincerely, Frank FAL:dmc Enclosure ITEK CORPORATION 10 MAGUIRE ROAD LEXINGTON MASSACHUSETTS 02173 517 276.2000 FRANKLIN LINDSAY August 15, 1968 The Honorable Richard M. Mixon 450 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 Dear Dick: You will probably rearll that during our malk in New York in January, I told you something of the Harvard study on the problems of transition from the present cuninistration to & new administration which Philip Aveeda (chairnan), Ernest May and I have had under way since last September. As a part of this study ve have had meetings with several people who have lived through past transitious, including Robert Lovert, Nothew Ridgeway, Andy Coodphoter and Mac Ewidy. Me have also had necces to many of the film and studies welnting to past transitions from one advisis- tration to another. The attached memorandum contains some of our conclusions from this study. It is specifically addressed to that which might be done before the election to propare for the trinsition and to make 10 more effective. Ve plan to develop further travo- rands during the next three months. No hope these will interest and assist you, and would welcome any observations. OF suggestions as to specific immitition problems you vish US to think about. II Duving our conversation in January, you suggested that you would welcome some early work to collect names (depecially of younger men) which the DETT administration might draw upon in filling its rester of appointments. On the assuration that you think ve wight be helpful to you and your presconel advisers, me are beginning 2 modest effort in this direction. No would hope that you will also ask other individuals and groups to do this and nove. Specifically, ye hope W3 can make SOUD useful contributions in: .. identify key post., to ba filled. The Honorable Richard M. Ninon -2- August 15, 1968 - identifying some of the unusually able current appointess in these jobs who uight be retained temporarily, to help in the transition, 02 who might even be retained beyond the transition. - identifying a few key civil servents in each of the major departments on when the new administration might rely in getting the "steaight story" quickly. - beginning to develop lists of names which your new ad- ministration wight find generally helpful in solecting candidates. We emphasize that we will have limited capabilities here, and if you are to adopt the proposal in the attached memerandum for the appointment of ONE OX more personnal advisers, vo would, of COURSE, provide then with ventever we are able to develop. In developing names, ve would vent to consult discrectly with a small number of people who have unusually bread knowledge of people and their qualifications. Because I think you probably would not vent this to appair he baing directly consissioned by you, I would program to indicate your interest to these people in the following terms: "Mo. Nixon is aware that MO are doing this study and has indicated that it could be helpful to háu. However, this study has not been condissioned by him, but rather is entively 'relfestarted' with the hope that advance work will help him and his advisors neet the urgent problems of staffing a new administration." Please lot the Inco-viether it would be helpful to you for us to continue along this course, and what degree of knowledge of the study onlyer post we night use in telking discrectly to others. Obvicusly ve would do everything possible to avoid any public notice, but ve cannot absolutely guarantee this. III You pay member Phil Areada the was at the White Meuse as Assistant Special Councel free 1956 to 1951, and is now Professor of Low at the Harvard Law School. Ernest May in ProJessor of Ristery at Harvard and a consultant to RARD and the Institute for Defense Analyses. Stephen Hoss heave his wall. Reaty Kissinger vas also a member of the group originally but dropped out subsequently Howerk on Nelson Rockefeller's chapaign. He The Honorable Richard M. Nixon -3- August 15, 1968 could rejoin us later. I think you know my own background, which included work for Baruch at the U.N., the Herter Committee and ECA, the CIA, and the management consulting firm of McKinsey and Company before becoming head of Itek. If you would like to discuss any part of the transition problem at any time during the next few weeks, me will be glad to try to meet with you at any time and place you suggest. Sincerely, Fronk FAL:duc Attachment Contidular DETERMIN ED TO BE AN bill ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING 7. 08 E.O. 12356, Section 1.1 By RJP MARS, Date 4/8/87 1:20PM To Bob From: Devight Hale Lewin Called with some important and below. information for IN -- which in outlined A) take required a call prom Drive Andres a suggester - cood maint 1414 at is Mabe's behif but and the Mon to call Have and to pan this to and with to atam 6- public Lewie Verbage 161 end India have for Imbonado to the in! 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Hibe stay if 4 were here he would recommed ,OUN Camide both log Wilkin and whitery Young for hish devel jibs fule MEMORANDUM NOVEMBER 7, 1968 TO: BOB HALDEMAN 1963 FROM: KEN COLE Attached is a complete list of advance men. I have indicated on it those men whom John Whitaker and I feel deserve consideration and also have checked those who have been recommended by either Nick Ruwe or Bill Killgallon. In addition to the men indicated on this list, there are a few in the office who should receive consideration: Booth Turner 4526 Los Feliz Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90027 (213) 66209571 Larry Dunn Post Office Box 11236 Oakland, California 94611 (415) 653-8822 W. Ernst Minor 7755 Tecumseh Trail Cincinnati, Ohio 45243 (513) 561-5484 Bill Killgallon 14 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10011 (212) GR 7-1724 - 530-2231 (office) Jeff Kimball 1421 Main Street Springfield, Massachusetts (413) LO 7-8048 - RE 6-4541 (office) Henry Hyde 1624 North Meade Street Chicago, Illinois 60639 (312) 237-6290 -2- Larry Higby asked me, when I reviewed this list with him on the phone today, to indicate those that I consider to be in the top ten. They are: (alphabetically) John Brown Steve Bull Henry Cashen Bill Codus Bill Cudlip Boyd Gibbons Jim Hamilton Bill Killgallon Ed Morgan Booth Turner If you want to discuss these further, please let me know. Enclosure KG LARRY HIGBY Revised 9/17/68 1968 * Mailing Address NIXON ADVANCE MEN BUSINESS RESIDENCE ANDREWS, VINCENT Vincent Andrews, Inc. * 315 Beverly Street Beverly Hills, California (213) 273-6411 (213) 474-2657 ATHEY, ROBERT Illinois Statc Central Committee 200 South Second Street * 1004 South Second St., Apt. 2 Springfield, Illinois 62701 Springfield, Illinois 62701 (217) 522-6871 (217) 523-6128 ALLEN, RICHARD M. W. S. Allen * Box 1577 Rolling Road Salisbury, Maryland 21801 Salisbury, Maryland 21801 (301) 742-7123 (301) 742-4482 BAKER, ROBERT (BOBBY) * 11th Floor-Americana Bldg. Houston, Texas 77002 (713) CA 4-0826 BARRETT, ARTHUR E. W. 1114 Americana Bldg. * 445 Blalock Houston, Texas 77002 Houston, Texas 77024 (713) CA 7-5672 (713) HO 8-4088 BARTH, ROGER V. Hodgson, Russ, Andrews, Woods & Goodyear * One M&T Plaza Buffalo, New York 14203 (716) 856-4000 (716) 837-5432 BINGHAM, W. RICHARD Kuhn, Loeb & Company * 40 Wall Street New York, New York BIRELY, WILLIAM C. Mason & Company Twin Towers 1110 Fidler Lane * 900 Ashton Road Silver Spring, Maryland 20910 Ashton, Maryland 20702 (301) 587-3606 (301) 924-4882 ADVANCE MEN - 2 BUSINESS RESIDENCE BLAKE, JOE c/o Senator Gordon Allott United States Senate * 6006 Beach Tree Drive Washington, D.C. 20510 Alexandria, Virginia (202) 225-5941 (703) 765-9323 BRACKEN, FRANK A. 320 South High Street * 50 Warwick Drive Muncie, Indiana 47305 Muncie, Indiana 47304 (317) 288-3651 (317) 288-3406 BROWN, JOHN R. III Koppers Company * 337 Locust Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 152 (412) 391-3300, Ext. 2016 (412) 731-61 BROWN, PAUL E. The Derry Real Estate Agency P.O. Box 51 * RFD 2, Chester Road Derry, New Hampshire 03038 Derry, New Hampshire 03038 (603) 432-3306 (603) 432-3957 BULL, STEVE Canada Dry Corporation * 100 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017 (212) 532-4300 (516) 489-0180 BUTCHER, DARYL ERA * 1825 K Street, N. W. Suite 101 Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 223-0745 (703) 356-2360 BUTLER, CHARLES 815 Connecticut Ave. , N. W. Suite 501 5933 One Penny Drive Washington, D. C. Fairfax Stn. , Virginia 22039 (202) 298-5560 (703) 591-5998 CARLEY, JOHN * 200 East 27th Street Apt. 9U New York, New York (212) 889-3069 ADVANCE MEN - 3 BUSINESS RESIDENCE CASHEN, HENRY C. II * 800 First National Bldg. 339 Roosevelt Place Detroit, Michigan 48226 Grosse Pointe, Michigan (313) WO 2-5860 (313) 882-4102 CASSELMAN, BILL c/o Congressman McClory U.S. House of Representatives * 309 North Pitt Washington, D.C. 20515 Alexandria, Virginia 22314 (202) 225-5221 (703) 548-3152 CLAPP, JEFFREY W. JR. Ted Bates & Company 666 Fifth Avenue * 4 Hilltop Road New York, New York 10019 Pt. Washington, L.I., N.Y. (212) 586-0600 (516) 883-7417 CODUS, WILLIAM R. CBS 51 West 52nd Street * 65 Vassar Place New York, New York 10019 Rockville Centre, L.I., N.Y. (212) 765-4321, Ext. 3185 (516) 766-8608 COLEMAN, ROGER E. Salt. Inst. 206 N. Washington Street * 8621 Redwood Drive Alexandria; Virginia 22314 Vienna, Virginia (703) 549-4648 (703) 560-1523' CONLIN, MICHA EL * 1520 Cambridge Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 (313) 662-5226 CORCORAN, J. WALTER * 100 East 42nd Street New York, New York (212) 697-3600 (212) 777-6613 CRONIN, DANIEL J. Randall Hagner Realty Co. 1321 Connecticut Ave. , N. W. * 5205 Weehawken Road Washington, D. C. 20036 Washington, D.C. 20016 (202) 659-8700 (202) 656-0425 ADVANCE MEN - 4 BUSINESS RESIDENCE CUDLIP, CHARLES T. (CHICK) 8109 East Jefferson * 1170 Harvard Road Detroit, Michigan 48214 Grosse Pointe Park, (313) VA 3-1300 Michigan 48230 (313) 886-3122 CUDLIP, WILLIAM Reader's Digest Assn. , Inc. * 676 Lochmoor Blvd. 410 New Center Bldg. Grosse Pointe Woods Detroit, Michigan 48202 Michigan 48236 (313) 875-9600 (313) 886-0860 CULBERTSON, SAM AVE., N.W c/o Senator George Murphy 2440 VIRGINIA APT. D 702 Senate Office Building * 2412 Byc Street, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20510 Washington, D.C. 20037 (202) 225-3841 (202) 338-8039 DAMGARD, JOHN M. * 315 North Prairie Dwight, Illinois (815) 485-2071 DEANE, TENNEY I., JR. 139 South Tryon Street * 243 Tranquil Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 Charlotte, North Carolina (28209 (704) 372-5820 (704) 332-4089 DE CAIN, VINCENT * 733 This 1 Avenue 287 Weaver Street New York, New York 10017 Larchmont, New York (212) OX 7-1700 (914) 834-0490 DECKER, RUSSELL K. Cardillo Travel Agency * 1445 Linda Ridge Road 1056 Broxton Avenue Pasadena, California 91103 Los Angeles, California 90024 (213) 795-0229 (213) 272-2721 (714) 494-7834 (laguna Beach) DEVANT, HARRY LEWIS 7520 Red Road - Suite 4 * 440 Marmore Avenue South Miami, Florida Coral Gables, Florida (305) 665-5431 (305) 667-5273 ADVANCE MEN - 5 BUSINESS RESIDENCE DIEHL, RICK W. 280 Park Ave., 23rd Floor * 91 Baysberry Lane New York, New York Westport, Connecticut 06880 (212) 661-8280 (203) 226-4966 EDENS, WILLIAM Y. * 2005 Timmonsville Highway (803) 669-5241 Florence, South Carolina (803) 252-9323 (803) 662-2841 EDGELL, PAUL Irons, Birch, Swindler & McKie * 1000 Connecticut Ave. , N. W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 296-5500 (202) 296-2562 (703) 548-3378 FAGAN, CHARLES Federated Research Corp. 421 - 7th Avenue * 916 St. James Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1521 (412) 391-5411 (412) 681-0865 FARRELL, MICHAEL J. U.S. Steel Corporation 1625 K St reet, N.W. * 4415 Ridge Street Washington, D.C. Chevy Chase, Maryland 2001 (202) 783-2000 (301) 652-2368 GIBBONS, BOYD * Wyndham Hotel 42 West 58th Street 8509 Hazelwood Drive New York, New York 10019 Bethesda, Maryland 20014 (212) PL 3-3500 (301) 654-5024 GILLCRIST, DAN 280 Park Avenue 4 Essex Drive New York, New York Eatons Neck (212) 661-8280 Northport, New York (516) 757-2291 GOWEN, GEORGE W. Dunnington, Bartholow, Millwe * 161 East 42nd Street 122 East 76th Street New York, New York 10017 New York, New York (212) MU 2-8811 (212) UN 1-2539 BUSINESS RESIDENCE HAMILTON, JAMES L. III U.S. Steel Corporation 1625 K Street, N. W. * 6116 Temple Washington, D.C. Bethesda, Maryland (202) 783-2000 (301) 365-7878 HAWLEY, THOMAS J. Connecticut Mutual 305 E. Walnut Street * 305 East Walnut Street Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301 Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301 (414) 432-4285 (414) 494-8544 HERGENROTHER, BILL Ask for Cindy or Betty * 105 West 13th Street New York, New York (212) 255-8500 (212) 989-8420 HOWARD, W.R. (DICK) 690 East California Blvd. Pasadena, California 91106 (213) 386-5400 (213) 796-6867 JACKSON, BRUCE * 2701 Harbor Drive 3500 Bayside Walk San Diego, California San Diego, California (714) 296-6681 (714) 488-3240 JOHNSON, GENE Associated Transport 380 Madison Avenue * 411 East 57th St., Apt. 10B New Yor New York New York, New York 10022 (212) MU 7-8500 (212) 751-0117 KINGSLEY, DANIEL T. Box 6215, Linnton Stn. 2161 S. W. Laurel Portland, Oregon 97231 Portland, Oregon 97201 (503) 286-0671 (503) 223-3991 KOETHER, BEN AMF 689 Hope Street * 4 Nutmes Lane Stamford, Connecticut Westport, Connecticut (203) 325-2211, Ext. 308 (203) 227-2892 KRUIDENIER, PETER * 7312 East Neale Drive Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 (602) 946-3786 ADVANCE MEN - 7 BUSINESS RESIDENCE KUEHN, CHARLES Box 1106 * 211 South Monroe Street Green Bay, Wisconsin 54305 Green Bay, Wisconsin 54305 (414) 435-4391 (414) 437-1344 LAWRENCE, GEORGE G.H. Walker Company 45 Wall Street Charles Road, R. F.D. #2 New York, New York 10005 Mt. Kisco, New York 10549 (212) 422-4000 (914) 666-6893 LIEBER, WILLIAM, D.D.S * 245 Hutchison Road Englewood, New Jersey (201) 568-3417 LINDGREN, DAVID E. * 8340 de Longpre Avenue Apt. F Los Angeles, California 90069 (213) 654-6645 MADDEN, WILLIAM T. 2401 El Camino Real * 3034 Beverly Street Palo Alto, California 94036 San Mateo, California 94403 (415) 326-1771 (415) 345-8263 MANICCI, GINO * 2601 Camino Lenada Oakland, California 94611 (415) 832-2121, Ext. 47757 (415) 531-8710 MARQUEZ, TOM 280 Park Ave., 23rd Floor * 15 Side Hill Road New York, New York Westport, Connecticut 06680 (212) 661-8280 (203) 227-5341 McCANN, ROBERT A. * 823 - 22nd Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20037 (202) 737-3630 (202) 293-1593 MOORE, ORMSBY S. (DUTCH) Jefferson Building *4335 Pennsylvania Avenue Towson, Maryland 21204 Perry Hall, Maryland 21128 (301) 821-7179 (301) 668-7902 ADVANCE MEN - 8 BUSINESS RESIDENCE MORGAN, EDWARD L. 323 Security Building * 4087-A East Campbell Phoenix, Arizona 85002 Phoenix, Arizona 85018 (602) 252-6547 (602) 955-8183 MUERER, THOMAS E. Electronic Data Systems Exchange Bank Building * 8208 Spring Valley Rd. , Apt. 1 Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas 75240 (214) 358-3171 (214) 231-8385 Whitaker MURPHY, ED. Gallagher Bros. 39 Broadway * 31 Roxen Road New York, New York 10006 Rockville Centre, L.I., N.Y (212) 943-5534 (516) RO 4-2506 NIDECKER, JOHN E. 70 Pine Street * 195 Adams Street New York, New York 10005 Brooklyn, New York 11201 (212) 422-1600 (212) 522-0651 ORR, HERBERT (HUB) c/o Mobil Oil Corporation 464 Doughty Boulevard * 42 Hurtin Blvd. Inwood, New York 11696 Smithtown, New York 11787 (516) CE 9-4646, Ext. 30 (516) 724-7318 ORSER, PETER Libbey, Owens, Ford 811 Madison Avenue * 26623 West River Road Toledo, Ohio 43624 Perrysburg, Ohio (419) 242-5781 (419) 874-5166 PANTOS, GEORGE J. U.S. Chamber of Commerce 1615 H Street, N.W. * 6714 Renita Lane Washington, D.C. 20006 Bethesda, Maryland (202) 659-6168 (301) 365-8392 PHILPOTT, ROBERT E. U.S. Steel Corporation 1625 K Street, N. W. * 1536 Endsley Place Washington, D.C. 20006 Crofton, Maryland 21113 (202) 659-6168 (301) 721-2141 of ADVANCE MEN - 9 BUSINESS RESIDENCE PURDY, CALYTON C. (CAL) Michigan & Midwestern Corp. 63 Kercheval Avenue * 39 Deming Lane Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 Michigan 48236 (313) 886-6010 (313) 881-3135 PURDY, THOMAS D. (TOM) National Bank of Detroit 611 Woodward Avenue * 4.114 Westover Drive Detroit, Michigan 48226 Orchard Lake, Michigan 4803 (313) WO 5-6000, Ext. 2764 (313) 626-7296 REAGAN, TRAVIS Electronic Data Systems Exchange Bank Building * 5723 Hanover Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas (214) 358-3171 (214) 227-5341 REDDING, ROBERT E. Transportation Assn. of Am. V.P. & Gen. Counsel 1101 - 17th St. , N.W. * 9809 Hillridge Drive Washington, D. C. 20036 Kingston, Maryland (202) 296-2470 (301) 949-1888 RELLER, WILLIAM E. (BILL) California Lands Investment Co. 260 Sheridan Ave., Suite 400 * 1814 Guinda Street Palo Alto, California 94306 Palo Alto, California 94303 (415) 321-2600 (415) 327-6745 RIDGE, WARREN 3443 N. Central * 1630 E. Sierra Vista Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona (602) 264-6886 (602) 277-2313 RITTERHOFF, JOHN W. Isotopes Box 4937 537 Wyngate Road Middle River, Maryland 21220 Timonium, Maryland 21093 (301) 687-3800, Ext. 7141 (301) CL 2-3628 ROBERTS, DONALD G. Telephone Company 1710 H Street, N. W. * 7713 Winterberry Place Washington, D.C. 20006 Bethesda, Maryland 20034 (202) 392-3312 (301) 828-1500 ADVANCE MEN - 10 BUSINESS RESIDENCE ROBERTS, MALCOLM United Savings of Dallas (same as residence) 6850 Evans Street Houston, Texas 77017 (713) 649-6848 ROSE, JONATHAN CHAPMAN c/o H. Chapman Rose Tuesday and Thursday - Cleveland 1750 Union Commerce Bldg. Home: (216) 421-4873 Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Cambridge: (617) 491-4743 (216) 621-5800 (617) 491-4544 RUDDY, ROBERT E. (BOB) c/o Senator Karl Mundt 5241 New Senate Office Bldg. * 800 - 4th St., S. W., Apt. 417 Washington, D. C. 20510 Washington, D. C. 20024 (202) 225-5842 (202) 638-6836 RUSTAND, WARREN S. Fidelity Union Life Ins., Co. 1814 East 6th Street * 5202 East Second Street Tucson, Arizona 85721 Tucson, Arizona 85702 (602) 792-0570 (602) 795-2260 \SCHEDLER, SPENCER J. Sinclair Oil Company -600 Fifth Avenue * 345 East 52nd St., Apt. 12E New York, New York New York, New York (212) CI 6-3600, Ext. 7037 (212( 838-6561 SENEY, JOHN M. Seney Kitchen Equip. Co. 226 West Camden 1300 Westellen Road Baltimore, Maryland 21204 Baltimore, Maryland 21204 (301) Serat 7-2482 (301) 828-1500 SHENTON, HARRY W. Grempler Realty Co. 402 E. Joppa Road * 428 Range Road Towson, Maryland 21204 Towson, Maryland 21204 (301) Valley 5-6400 (301) Valley 3-9303 SNYDER, DICK 84 Market Street Annapolis, Maryland (301) 267-7986 ADVANCE MEN - 11 SHIRLEY, PAUL * Post Office Box 250 Santa Cruz, California 95060 1244 Laurent Street (408) 426-7279 (private line) Santa Cruz, California 95060 (408) 426-5454 (408) 426-4510 SIMPSON, RON Electronic Data Systems Exchange Bank Bldg. 3938 Sherwood FOREST 2710 Douglas DR St., Apt. 121 Dallas, Texas (214) 358-3171 APT.225 Dallas, Texas (214) STEUART, LEONARD P. Steuart Petroleum Company 4646 - 40th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 (202) EM 2-8800 (202) 652-9315 STUART, CHARLES (CHUCK) * 525 East 82nd St., Apt. 106 (212) 973-2300 New York, New York 10028 (203) MA 4-0146 (212) 628-5711 THAWLEY, TOM M. National Transit Co. 410 Four Gateway Center 117 Westchester Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1521 (412) 261-1837 (412) 781-8973 WAGNER, BRUCE S. Grey Advertising Inc. * 777 Third Avenue 301 East 44th Strc it New York, New York 10017 New York, New York 10017 (212) PL 1-3500, Ext. 257 (212) 683-6509 WALKER, G. ALLAN, JR. Wels Realty & Constr. Co. , Inc. 120 Main Street * Tenby Drive Nashua, New Hampshire 03060 Nashua, New Hampshire 0306( (603) 882-9725, or 882-8531 (603) 882-7203 WALKER, RONALD H. 8208 Spring Valley Rd. , Apt. 11 Dallas, Texas 75240 (214) 235-1071 TOLA ADVANCE MEN - 12 BUSINESS RESIDENCE WATSON, RALPH The Chase Manhattan Bank One Chase Plaza 171 West 79th Street New York, New York 10005 New York, New York 10024 (212) 552-4407 (212) 877-3449 WHITE, STUART C. Hamel, Morgan, Park & Saunders * Wyndham Hotel 888 - 17th Street, N. W. 42 West 58th Street Washington, D.C. 20006 New York, New York 10019 (202) 298-6363 (212) PL 3-3500 WHITNEY, DICK * Shields & Company 44 Wall Street 28 Whitney Road New York, New York 10005 Short Hills, New Jersey 07090 (212) 785-7178 (201) 376-0270 WILLIAMS, JAMES Bank of New York 48 Wall Street New York, New York (212) 530-1784 (212) 288-8529 Beorge Drada 8 München 90, Germany Auerfeldstrasse 2/III Tel.: 0811-458487 or 220080 November 9,1968 Mr.H.K.H alderman Chief of Staff of the Honorable Richard M.Nixon President-elect of the United States AIR MAIL New York, N. Y. U.S.A. Dear Mr.Halderman: I should like to congratulate you most sincerely on the election of r.Richard M.Nixon for the President of the United States At the same time I am sending you my best wishes for your future work and I pray for the success of the work of the new American President. He will have the task to prove that it is possible for wise men of the Free World to save the world from war and Communism at the same time. The political foes of Mr. Nixon will stay active. I take the liberty to enclose the copy of an article published on November 8, 1969, in the International Herald Tribune (the European edition of the New York Times and the Washington Post) in which Mr. Robert J.Donovan states that President Nixon is going to seek accomodation with the Soviet Union and offer for it the recognition of the Communist East German Government, the abandoming of the goal of German reunification, and other measures afflicting West Germany. In other words, West Germany would pay 100% for such an accomodation with Red Russia. If the measures pictured by Mr. Donovan are realized, the Christian Democratic Party will bedefeated in the federal elections in 1969, and Germany will leave the NATO afterwards. The International Tribune is unfortunately the only daily U.S. newspaper appearing in Europe, and its views are taken very seriously in West Germany. My political friends read it every day. The article is obviously an intrigue by the New York Times with the purpose to hurt German-American relations and to cause distrust for Nixon in West Germany. With best personal regards, Yours very sincerely, JayBuck