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For: HR Haldeman. From: Stephen Bull. Re: King Timahoe. [Memo], 2/28/1973
To: Lawrence Higby, Deputy Assistant to the President. From: Frank De Marco. Re: President and Mrs. Nixon Tax Returns. [Letter], 4/11/1973
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To: Lawrence Higby, Deputy Assistant to the President. From: Frank De Marco. Re: President and Mrs. Nixon Tax Returns. [Letter], 4/11/1973
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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
42
7
02/28/1973
Memo
For: HR Haldeman. From: Stephen Bull. Re:
King Timahoe.
42
7
04/11/1973
Letter
To: Lawrence Higby, Deputy Assistant to the
President. From: Frank De Marco. Re:
President and Mrs. Nixon Tax Returns.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Page 1 of 1
MEMORANDUM
S
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 28, 1973
FOR:
H. R. HALDEMAN
FROM:
STEPHEN BULL
Dis
RE:
King Timahoe
have OK-OF H.
I spoke with Mr. Irving Eldredge this afternoon regarding the breeding
of Tim. It is Mr. Eldredge's opinion that a male dog is more apt to
have an adverse affect of temperament by not having him bred. He
feels that there is no such thing as breeding a male dog too much.
The example I gave him of my brother's dog having a temperament
change after being bred was, in Mr. Eldredge's opinion, unusual and
not likely to happen to Tim.
Mr. Eldredge at the present time does not have what he feels is "an appro-
priate" female with whom Tim should be bred. The principal considerations
for breeding Tim should be:
1.
The female lineage which should be related to Tim's.
2.
The owners of the animal - to insure they are people who
will not exploit the fact that the President's dog. had sired
the puppies.
With regard to the pick of the litter, which the President definitely should
have if Tim is the sire, Mr. Eldredge recommends that one wait until
the puppy is three to four month's old before making the selection.
He would be willing to make the determination of the "pick" of the litter.
Although Mr. Eldredge understands that there is no commitment to have
Tim bred, he will begin looking for an appropriate female and said he
would call me if he should find one before I get back to him.
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH, DEMARCO, KNAPP & CHILLINGWORTH
HERBERT W. KALMBACH
FRANK D:MARCO,JR.
44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZA
NEWPORT CENTER OFFICE
SHERWOOD .CHILLINGWORTH
515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
HAROLD BERAL
SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA
ALEXANDER BOWIE
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90071
550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
RICHARDS D.BARGER
ROBERT H. MORRISON
TELEPHONE (213) 680-2811
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660
RICHARD C. GREENBERG
TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111
THOMAS D. PECKENPAUGH
ALAN R. WOLEN
LARRY B.THRALL
April 11, 1973
OF COUNSEL
TERRY L.RHODES
OAKLEY C. FROST
JAMES R.KNAPP
ERIC W. MARTENS
WILLIAM P. MILLER
RALPH J. MORGAN
DAVID PATTERSON SMITH
WESTON L.JOHNSON
BRUCE HARRINGTON
A.DWAIN WHITE
ROBERT H. FORWARD, JR.
RICHARD 5. CROWLEY
F. SCOTT JACKSON
HOWARD 5. SLUSHER
THOMAS J.BARRACK,
Mr. Lawrence M. Higby
Deputy Assistant to the President
The White House
Washington, D.C.
Dear Larry:
Not having heard back from you as of now with
respect to the setting of an appointment for the President
to sign the enclosed tax returns, I am having the returns
delivered directly to you so that you might effect the
consummation thereof by obtaining the signatures of the
President and Mrs. Nixon on the return and on the 1973
estimated tax form enclosed in the smaller envelope.
After you have obtained the signatures of the
President and Mrs. Nixon on both of said documents, you
should telephone Roger Barth, Deputy Chief Counsel at IRS,
whose telephone number is 964-6703, and request him to
call at the White House to pick up the signed returns in
accordance with established protocol.
Should you have any questions respecting these
instructions, please telephone me directly.
Thank you for your personal attention to this
matter. It is felt that due to our failure to make more
firm arrangements, it would be best to be sure the returns
are delivered and signed in the manner set forth herein.
Please note that there is also contained in this
transmittal package the Federal and New York State income
tax returns for Edward and Tricia Cox. Please see that
the envelope bearing their names and address are delivered
to them personally for their approval, execution and filing.
Kindest personal regards.
Very truly yours,
Frank
MARCO, JR.
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