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This file contains: Letter from Bob Haldeman to Loie Grant. RE: New York Trip. 2 pgs. [Letter], 5/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Robert McCune about a photograph and seal for Nixon. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/11/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Don Huhges and Bob Finch. RE: Buffalo-Auburn-Syracuse trip. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/2/1960 Preliminary schedule for Richard Nixon New York trip. 2 pgs. Duplicate not scanned. [Memo], 5/17/1960 Preliminary schedule summary for Richard Nixon New York trip. 2 pgs. Duplicate not scanned. [Memo], 5/17/1960 Letter from Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes. RE: Buffalo trip. 1 pg. [Letter], 4/22/1960 Letter from Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes and Bob Finch. RE: Buffalo trip- May 18th. 3 pgs. [Letter], 4/19/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Don Hughes. RE: New York Schedule. 2 pgs. [Letter], 5/3/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Kept Busy Shaking Hands at SRO Reception, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Long-Range View, Stamina in Crisis Urged by Nixon, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Russ Spied During Khrushchev Visit, by Jack Meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon kept Busy Shaking Hands at Sro Reception, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Buffalo Evening News photograph of Richard and Pat Nixon. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Takes Tough Assignments, by Raymond Moley. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Candid Comments by Nixon During New York State Visit, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Long Range View, Stmaina In Crisis Urged by Nixon, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News photogrpahs of Richard and Pat Nixon's visit to New York. 1 pg. Two copies. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Indicates He Knows How to Handle Krushchev, by Jack Bell. 1 pg. Two copies. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Rochester Democrat Chronicle article, Nixon Pleased with Results of N.Y. Trip, by Paul martin. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/21/1960 Rochester Democrat Chronicle article, Nixon Upstate Tour Wins Superlatives, by William Ringle. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/21/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, report Says AME Church Can Meet Needs of Africa, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Makes Impression As Good Match for Nikita, by Jack Meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Buffalo Reception For Nixon Still Has GOP Circles Buzzing, by Jack Meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/21/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Soviet Chief Owes World an Apology, Nixon Declares, by Ed Hale. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Reduces Kennedy's Lead From 54% to 51%, by Institute of Public Opinion. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/20/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Neither Kennedy Nor Nixon Appeals to Teamster Union, by Ed Kelly. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Sen. Cook to Seek Definite Word on Rockefeller's Plans, by Jack meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/23/1960 Unknown newspaper article, County Chairmen to Hear Governor at Albany parley, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Buffalo Courier Express article, Nixon Blasts Nikita's 'Meddle' in U.S. Politics, by George Borrelli. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Pat Nixon Manages Household, by Margaret Fess. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon to Churchmen: 'Stamina Needed to Counter Reds,' by William Folger. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Phones Ike from Buffalo, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Courier Express, political cartoon That Morning Feeling by Roche. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Courier Express article, GOP Gives Nixon Rousing Welcome, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Bufflao Courier Express photographs of Richard and Pat Nixon. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Courier Express article, Mahoney, Nixon Confer in Auto, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article,Mission Accomplished, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/20/1960 Syracuse Post-Standard article, To the Next President!, by unknown author. 1pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Buffalo Courier Express article, Nikita Blasts Ike, by Lucian Warren. 2 pgs. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Syracuse Herald-Journal article, Nixon Joins Presidents Here, by Paul Peffers. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/17/1960 Syracuse Herald Journal article, 2 Cities Ready for Nixon, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/17/1960 Syracuse Herald Journal article, Nixon Contrasts US Handling of Spy Case with K Outburst, by Tom Benton. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Syracuse Herald Journal article, The Vice-Presidency, by Alexander Jones. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Syracuse Post-Standard article, Dick, Rocky Seek to Show They're pals--At Present, by Luther Bliven. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Syracuse article, Nixon Always Within Minute of Capital, by Jules Witcover. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Syracuse Herald Journal article, Nixon Blames Fiasco on K, by Joseph Ganley. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Unknown newspaper article, 10,000 Accept Nixon Invitation to Buffalo Party, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Syracuse Herald Jouranl photographs of Richard and Pat Nixon. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/16/1960 Syracuse Post-Standard article, Pat Nixon Shares Her Roses, by Norma Stone. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Syraacuse Post Standard article, Red Spies May Suffer if Pilot Dies-Nixon, by Luther Bliven. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Syracuse Post Standard article, Ike Will Never Back Down, Nixon Pledges in Auburn, by Luther Bliven. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960

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This file contains: Letter from Bob Haldeman to Loie Grant. RE: New York Trip. 2 pgs. [Letter], 5/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Robert McCune about a photograph and seal for Nixon. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/11/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Don Huhges and Bob Finch. RE: Buffalo-Auburn-Syracuse trip. 1 pg. [Letter], 5/2/1960 Preliminary schedule for Richard Nixon New York trip. 2 pgs. Duplicate not scanned. [Memo], 5/17/1960 Preliminary schedule summary for Richard Nixon New York trip. 2 pgs. Duplicate not scanned. [Memo], 5/17/1960 Letter from Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes. RE: Buffalo trip. 1 pg. [Letter], 4/22/1960 Letter from Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes and Bob Finch. RE: Buffalo trip- May 18th. 3 pgs. [Letter], 4/19/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Don Hughes. RE: New York Schedule. 2 pgs. [Letter], 5/3/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Kept Busy Shaking Hands at SRO Reception, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Long-Range View, Stamina in Crisis Urged by Nixon, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Russ Spied During Khrushchev Visit, by Jack Meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon kept Busy Shaking Hands at Sro Reception, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Buffalo Evening News photograph of Richard and Pat Nixon. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Takes Tough Assignments, by Raymond Moley. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Candid Comments by Nixon During New York State Visit, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Long Range View, Stmaina In Crisis Urged by Nixon, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News photogrpahs of Richard and Pat Nixon's visit to New York. 1 pg. Two copies. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Indicates He Knows How to Handle Krushchev, by Jack Bell. 1 pg. Two copies. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Rochester Democrat Chronicle article, Nixon Pleased with Results of N.Y. Trip, by Paul martin. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/21/1960 Rochester Democrat Chronicle article, Nixon Upstate Tour Wins Superlatives, by William Ringle. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/21/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, report Says AME Church Can Meet Needs of Africa, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Makes Impression As Good Match for Nikita, by Jack Meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Buffalo Reception For Nixon Still Has GOP Circles Buzzing, by Jack Meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/21/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Soviet Chief Owes World an Apology, Nixon Declares, by Ed Hale. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Reduces Kennedy's Lead From 54% to 51%, by Institute of Public Opinion. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/20/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Neither Kennedy Nor Nixon Appeals to Teamster Union, by Ed Kelly. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Sen. Cook to Seek Definite Word on Rockefeller's Plans, by Jack meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/23/1960 Unknown newspaper article, County Chairmen to Hear Governor at Albany parley, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Buffalo Courier Express article, Nixon Blasts Nikita's 'Meddle' in U.S. Politics, by George Borrelli. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article, Pat Nixon Manages Household, by Margaret Fess. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon to Churchmen: 'Stamina Needed to Counter Reds,' by William Folger. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Phones Ike from Buffalo, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Courier Express, political cartoon That Morning Feeling by Roche. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Courier Express article, GOP Gives Nixon Rousing Welcome, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Bufflao Courier Express photographs of Richard and Pat Nixon. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Courier Express article, Mahoney, Nixon Confer in Auto, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Buffalo Evening News article,Mission Accomplished, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/20/1960 Syracuse Post-Standard article, To the Next President!, by unknown author. 1pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Buffalo Courier Express article, Nikita Blasts Ike, by Lucian Warren. 2 pgs. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Syracuse Herald-Journal article, Nixon Joins Presidents Here, by Paul Peffers. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/17/1960 Syracuse Herald Journal article, 2 Cities Ready for Nixon, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/17/1960 Syracuse Herald Journal article, Nixon Contrasts US Handling of Spy Case with K Outburst, by Tom Benton. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Syracuse Herald Journal article, The Vice-Presidency, by Alexander Jones. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Syracuse Post-Standard article, Dick, Rocky Seek to Show They're pals--At Present, by Luther Bliven. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Syracuse article, Nixon Always Within Minute of Capital, by Jules Witcover. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Syracuse Herald Journal article, Nixon Blames Fiasco on K, by Joseph Ganley. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Unknown newspaper article, 10,000 Accept Nixon Invitation to Buffalo Party, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Syracuse Herald Jouranl photographs of Richard and Pat Nixon. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/16/1960 Syracuse Post-Standard article, Pat Nixon Shares Her Roses, by Norma Stone. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960 Syraacuse Post Standard article, Red Spies May Suffer if Pilot Dies-Nixon, by Luther Bliven. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/19/1960 Syracuse Post Standard article, Ike Will Never Back Down, Nixon Pledges in Auburn, by Luther Bliven. 1 pg. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/18/1960
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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 48 24 05/24/1960 Letter Letter from Bob Haldeman to Loie Grant. RE: New York Trip. 2 pgs. 48 24 05/11/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Robert McCune about a photograph and seal for Nixon. 1 pg. 48 24 05/02/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Don Huhges and Bob Finch. RE: Buffalo-Auburn- Syracuse trip. 1 pg. 48 24 05/17/1960 Memo Preliminary schedule for Richard Nixon New York trip. 2 pgs. Duplicate not scanned. 48 24 05/17/1960 Memo Preliminary schedule summary for Richard Nixon New York trip. 2 pgs. Duplicate not scanned. 48 24 04/22/1960 Letter Letter from Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes. RE: Buffalo trip. 1 pg. Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Page 1 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 48 24 04/19/1960 Letter Letter from Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes and Bob Finch. RE: Buffalo trip- May 18th. 3 pgs. 48 24 05/03/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Don Hughes. RE: New York Schedule. 2 pgs. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Kept Busy Shaking Hands at SRO Reception, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Long-Range View, Stamina in Crisis Urged by Nixon, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/18/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Russ Spied During Khrushchev Visit, by Jack Meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/18/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon kept Busy Shaking Hands at Sro Reception, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/18/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News photograph of Richard and Pat Nixon. 1 pg. Not scanned. Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Page 2 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Takes Tough Assignments, by Raymond Moley. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Candid Comments by Nixon During New York State Visit, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Long Range View, Stmaina In Crisis Urged by Nixon, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News photogrpahs of Richard and Pat Nixon's visit to New York. 1 pg. Two copies. Not scanned. 48 24 05/18/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Indicates He Knows How to Handle Krushchev, by Jack Bell. 1 pg. Two copies. Not scanned. 48 24 05/21/1960 Newspaper Rochester Democrat Chronicle article, Nixon Pleased with Results of N.Y. Trip, by Paul martin. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/21/1960 Newspaper Rochester Democrat Chronicle article, Nixon Upstate Tour Wins Superlatives, by William Ringle. 1 pg. Not scanned. Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Page 3 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, report Says AME Church Can Meet Needs of Africa, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Makes Impression As Good Match for Nikita, by Jack Meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/21/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Buffalo Reception For Nixon Still Has GOP Circles Buzzing, by Jack Meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Soviet Chief Owes World an Apology, Nixon Declares, by Ed Hale. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/20/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Reduces Kennedy's Lead From 54% to 51%, by Institute of Public Opinion. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Neither Kennedy Nor Nixon Appeals to Teamster Union, by Ed Kelly. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/23/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Sen. Cook to Seek Definite Word on Rockefeller's Plans, by Jack meddoff. 1 pg. Not scanned. Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Page 4 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 48 24 n.d. Newspaper Unknown newspaper article, County Chairmen to Hear Governor at Albany parley, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Courier Express article, Nixon Blasts Nikita's 'Meddle' in U.S. Politics, by George Borrelli. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 n.d. Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Pat Nixon Manages Household, by Margaret Fess. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 n.d. Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon to Churchmen: 'Stamina Needed to Counter Reds,' by William Folger. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article, Nixon Phones Ike from Buffalo, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Courier Express, political cartoon That Morning Feeling by Roche. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Courier Express article, GOP Gives Nixon Rousing Welcome, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Page 5 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Bufflao Courier Express photographs of Richard and Pat Nixon. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Courier Express article, Mahoney, Nixon Confer in Auto, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/20/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Evening News article,Mission Accomplished, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 n.d. Newspaper Syracuse Post-Standard article, To the Next President!, by unknown author. 1pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Buffalo Courier Express article, Nikita Blasts Ike, by Lucian Warren. 2 pgs. Not scanned. 48 24 05/17/1960 Newspaper Syracuse Herald-Journal article, Nixon Joins Presidents Here, by Paul Peffers. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/17/1960 Newspaper Syracuse Herald Journal article, 2 Cities Ready for Nixon, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Page 6 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Syracuse Herald Journal article, Nixon Contrasts US Handling of Spy Case with K Outburst, by Tom Benton. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Syracuse Herald Journal article, The Vice- Presidency, by Alexander Jones. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/18/1960 Newspaper Syracuse Post-Standard article, Dick, Rocky Seek to Show They're pals--At Present, by Luther Bliven. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/18/1960 Newspaper Syracuse article, Nixon Always Within Minute of Capital, by Jules Witcover. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/18/1960 Newspaper Syracuse Herald Journal article, Nixon Blames Fiasco on K, by Joseph Ganley. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 n.d. Newspaper Unknown newspaper article, 10,000 Accept Nixon Invitation to Buffalo Party, by unknown author. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/16/1960 Newspaper Syracuse Herald Jouranl photographs of Richard and Pat Nixon. 1 pg. Not scanned. Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Page 7 of 8 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 48 24 05/18/1960 Newspaper Syracuse Post-Standard article, Pat Nixon Shares Her Roses, by Norma Stone. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/19/1960 Newspaper Syraacuse Post Standard article, Red Spies May Suffer if Pilot Dies-Nixon, by Luther Bliven. 1 pg. Not scanned. 48 24 05/18/1960 Newspaper Syracuse Post Standard article, Ike Will Never Back Down, Nixon Pledges in Auburn, by Luther Bliven. 1 pg. Not scanned. Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Page 8 of 8 5/24/60 H. R. H. C 1 S May 24, 1960 TO: Loie Gaunt FROM: Bob Haldeman RE: New York Trip - Names I'm not sure how many of the following names Don may have already given you or which might have been covered on lists which have come in directly from the cities concerned but I'll cover them here just in case: 1) Kevin Cox Republican Party County Headquarters Ellicott Square Building, Buffalo, New York He is Executive Secretary of the County Committee and handled all the details on the over-all arrangements for Buffalo, including the preparing of the list of names which is supposed to be coming directly to you. I assume the name list will in- clude Senator Cooke who is the County Chairman and was in over- all charge. 2) Edward P. Mattar P. O. Box 186, Niagara Square Station Buffalo, 2, New York He should be thanked for his part in organizing the College group from the University of Buffalo who came out to greet the Vice President at the Airport. The letter should say that the Vice President was sorry his schedule did not permit him to visit the campus while he was there which Mattar had re- quested that he do. 3) Richard Sullivan 401 Plymouth Drive, Syracuse, New York He should be thanked for organizing the group at Syracuse University who came out to greet the Vice President at the Airport. 4) William Petty, Mgr. Auburn Inn, Auburn, New York He should be thanked for the courtesy of the use of his Hotel facilities. I assume the name Everett Dungey will be on Bob White's list of names which he is sending you as well as White's name too in connection with the Taber Dinner. - 2 - I assume that Hughes gave you the name of Alexander Jones who was the one who put together the breakfast in Syracuse. The host at the breakfast was Stephen Rogers who is the publisher of the Syracuse Herald-Journal. The manager of the Statler Hotel in Buffalo is Mr. Thurston and the manager of the Hotel Syracuse is Mr. Wilder, in case you don't already have those names. The letter for the A.M.E. Zion thing should go to Bishop Walls. I have no address on him nor no file on him, but I think that Hughes does, if you don't already have it. Several of Pete Flanigants Nixon Volunteer guys worked on getting groups out to the Airport, I think it would probably be a good idea to send letters to them. As a matter of fact, Ray Blair at Syracuse was included in the list that the Party people are sending you. The fellow in Buffalo is Dick Michaels and he actually is in over-all charge of both Syracuse and Buffalo for this Volunteer operation and Blair worked under him in Syracuse. Dick Michaels' address is 266 Pearl Street, Buffalo, New York. His full name is Richard W. Michaels. 5/11/60 H. R. H. c /s May 11, 1960 TO: Robert G. McCune FROM: H. R. Haldeman Will you please send out immediately by Airmail, Special Delivery, a 24" X 36" black and white photograph of the Vice President to be used at the Taber Testimonial Dinner in Auburn, New York. This should be sent to: Mr. Robert White Taber & White Auburn, New York Also, will you have sent to Mr. White, a glessy reproduction of the Vice President's seal that they can use as artwork for the dinner program. If we don't have a print of this, we should get one, from Don Hughes, I guess. These should go out as quickly as possible, since the dinner is only a little over a week away. They want a black and white picture of RN in the 24" X 36" size to match a picture of Taber which they are using for the dinner. 5/2/60 H. R. H. c/s May 2, 1960 TO: Don Hughes Bob Finch FROM: H. R. Haldeman RE: Buffalo-Auburn-Syracuse trip May I point out a few things in regard to this trip: The actual event takes place in two weeks. None of the stops - Buffalo, Auburn or Syracuse have been advanced. There has been considerable discussion with Buffalo people about various events and they have not been told that there has been a curtailment in the time to be spent or activity in Buffale. In each of the areas, I am afraid the local people are going shead with planning that does not coincide with what we want them to do. Unless I can advance all 3 areas this week which means having decisions by Tuesday on the various stops there is not going to be enough time to properly organize so the crowds, etc., are at least satisfactory. The biggest problem in all of these trips this year has been that the local people have felt very much hampered because of the lack of time they have for local planning after the decisions are made as to what the schedule will be in their area. In my opinion, at least, New York is too important and too sensitive to allow this situation to develop. This is especially true in the areas where we are going this time which are of course, strongholds. I feel it would be very unwise to make any further contact or do any advancing in these areas until we do have a clear decision on what we will and won't do. The area of confusion is already great enough. I hope, therefore, that you will be able to work out an approval or revision of the current schedule with the Boss not later than mid- day Tuesday so that we can get this underway. NEW YORK - May 17, 18 Preliminary Schedule for RN Approval 3 Tuesday, May 17 3:00 P.M. LV. D.C. via United Charter for Syracuse 5:30 Arr. Syracuse Airport No activity or greeting committee LV. by motorcade for Auburn (30 miles) 6:30 Arr. Auburn - to Hotel 7:00 LV. Suite for ballroom DINNER - JOHN TABER TESTIMONIAL 9:30 Lv. by motorcade for Syracuse 10:30 Arr. Syraouse Airport Take off for Buffalo 11:15 Arr. Buffale Airport GREETINGS BY LOCAL COMMITTEE 11:30 LV. Airport by motorcade for Hotel 12:00 Arr. Statler Notel - direct to Suite OVERNIGHT AT SEATLER, BUFFALO Alternate Plan - Overnight in Syracuse for early AM arrival in Buffalo Wednesday, May 18 9:00 A.M. LV. suite for press room in hotel PRESS MEETING - TV Coverage - 30 MIN. 9:30 Lv. Hotel by motorcade for parochial school 9:45 Arr. Parochial school GREETINGS - BRIEF REMARKS BY RN 10:00 LV. School by motorcade for TV Station 10:15 Arr. TV Station TAPE - PANEL SHOW - 2 - 11:00 Lv. TV Station by motorcade for Notel 11:15 Arr. Hotel - to suite MEETING - LABOR LEADERS - 45 MIN. On the record 12:15 P.M. Lv. Suite for private dining room in hotel LUNCHEON - BUSINESS & CIVIC LEADERS off the record - Private 2:00 Return to suite MEETING - NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS - 45 Min. Private 2:45 End meeting 15 MIN. RESERVED 3:00 Lv. Suite for ballroom in Notel RECEPTION - PARTY LEADERS, WORKERS & GENERAL PUBLIC - 2 Hrs. Receiving line - handshake 5:00 Return to suite 2 HOURS RESERVED FOR STAFF WORK 7:00 Lv. suite for ballroom NATIONAL SALES EXECUTIVES' DINNER 10:00 Lv. by motorcade for airport 10:30 Arr. Airport - take off for DC 1:00 A.M. Arr. D.C. NEW YORK, May 17 - 18 Preliminary Schedule Summary for RN Approval Tuesday, May 17 late afternoon - fly to Syracuse - drive to Auburn (30 miles) evening - JOHN TABER TESTINONIAL DINNER No details on this as yet late evening - drive to Syracuse - fly to Buffalo Wednesday, May 18 AM - Press meeting in hotel - 30 min. - Stop-by parochial elementary school - 15 minutes Strongly urged by Mahoneyl Feels this much better than college appearance. Buffalo is 63% Catholic - Erie County 58%. - Tape TV Panel Show - 45 min. Panel Q & A - half-hour program for later release - Meeting - Labor leaders - 45 min. Approx. 50-60 Presidents and officers of locals. Could be increased to 100 if MeDenald gives Steel- workers the word. Group will be friendly to GOP and RN. Covered by press. NOON - Luncheon - business and civic leaders Approx. 50 key leaders and contributors. off the record - informal a & A P.M. - Meeting - Newspaper publishers - 45 min. Publishers and/or editors of News and Courier-Express - Reception - Party leaders, workers and general public - 2 hours Primary opportunity for display of public and party support Alternative - meeting with 150-200 party leaders - down to Ward and Town chairmen - all Erie County Evening - National Sales Executives Dinner Question - Separate schedule for Pat? Possible Alternates or Additions 1. Farm stop-by. Large farm community in Krie County and Mahoney suggests stop-by or farm meeting if this is right timing for same. Not pushing it - but could net up a good meeting if desired. - 2 - 2. Stop by 6th Assembly District monthly meeting - after Sales Executives Dinner on way to airport. Would be 1500-200 there if knew RN coming. Biggest Republican district in the area. 3. College appearance - University of Buffalo or Canisius (Catholic). Mahoney does not recommend either one - but can be worked out. 4/22/60 H. R.H. C / S April 22, 1960 TO: Don Hughes FROM: Bob Haldeman RE: Buffalo trip I met this morning in your absence with Mr. Robert Cooper of the National Sales Executives International to discuss the general arrangements for the Vice Pres- ident's trip. He cenfirms that the dinner is to be held in the Golden Ball Room of the Statler-Hilton at 7 P.M. The head table is to enter at 7:15. There will be 40 at the head table, divided into two tiers. He proposes a reception prior to the dinner with about 250 in attendance including the officers and directors, national committee chairmen and past presidents of Na- tional Sales Executives. This would also include their wives. I told him that at present, Mrs. Nixon was planning to accompany the Vice President. I told him I would make contact with the Hotel and work out arrangements with them as well as arrangements for Airport arrival and press coverage. 4/19/60 H.R.H. c/s April 19, 1960 TO: Bob Finch Don Hughes FROM: Bob Haldeman RE: Buffalo trip - May 18th I met Saturday, April 16th with Senator Mahoney, Senator Cooke, the County Chairman for Erie County, and two of their associates, Mr. John Sullivan, Administrative Assistant to Mahoney and Mr. Mullen, a former Buffalo newspaper man who is now in the process of moving to Fort Lauderdale. We discussed a number of possibilities for the Vice President in addition to the primary appearance before the Sales Executives' Club the evening of May 18th. I informed the group that it would not be possible for the Vice President to remain overnight the 18th and therefore any activities planned would have to be on the 18th. I do think that if it's possible to do so, we might want to consider going into Buffalo late the night of the 17th 50 as to have a full day in the City on the 18th. Otherwise, I assume with about 3 hours' flying time, it would be impossible to schedule anything prior to a noon event. The other possibilities discussed, and comments on same, were as follows: 1. Press Conference - All agreed that a press conference at the Hotel, as early in the day as possible, was essential. 2. Meeting with Republican leaders - This would be a group of 150 to 200 people and would cover Republican leaders in Erie County only. The group would 80 down as far as Ward and Town chairmen but not any lower and would include all of the top Republican leaders. There is a probability that some of the County chairmen and possibly leaders from other counties, might want to come in, but it was felt this should not be set up on an invitation basis outside of Erie County because of the situation with the State committee. The possibilities here would be a luncheon if we don't arrive until just before noon, or if we can arrive the night before, a coffee and donut session at about 9 o'elock in the morning - either of which would be very satisfactory with the group. 3. Meeting with business leaders - This would be a very select group of approximately 50 top business leaders, and incidentally, con- tributors possibly Wade Stevenson, a prominent local citizen would - 2 - be the host for the luncheon. This session would probably have to be a luncheon and therefore could not be held unless we came in the night before so the Republican Leaders' group could have a breakfast or coffee session in the morning. 4. Meeting with a group of labor leaders - A group of about 50 - 60 Presidents and officers of local labor unions, all of whom would be friendly to the Republicans, could be gathered for a meeting with the Vice President. A suggestion here would be to have this as an informal meeting in the late afternoon for a drink in the suite or a room set up for this purpose. If McDonald gave the word, this group would be increased to approximately 100 by the addition of the Steel Workers. An alternate to this meeting would be a stop by the Bethlehem Steel Plant which they feel would be a very good thing to do if McDonald will set it up in advance with Joe Moloney, the local Steel Workers man. (I do not feel this is feasible and if any labor thing is to be done, it should be the leaders' group in the Hotel). 5. Presentation of flag to parochial grade school - All of this group felt that it would be better from a Catholic angle for the Vice President to present a Capital flag to a parochial grade school rather than have him attempt a Catholic college appearance. The Catholic population is of course, very important in this area. The City of Buffalo is 63% Catholic and Erie County is 58% Catholic. They have two very large grade schools with student bodies of approx- imately 1500 each. One of these schools could be arranged to invite the Vice President to present the flag to them in a ceremony setup which would be attended by students, teachers and parents, conse- quently developing quite a large group. 6. TV Station appearances - There are 3 television stations in Buffalo and the group said if he appeared on any of the stations, he should do all 3 of them. It would be very bad to go on one alone. They felt that television coverage at the press conference would pro- vide adequate material for the stations without any direct appearance on any of them. (I would suggest they consider televising the National Sales Executives' appearance on a pool basis.) 7. Newspaper visits - There are two papers. The Buffalo Evening News is a Republican paper and is very friendly to Nixon; the Courier-Express is at least outwardly neutral. It was suggested that visits be made to both of these papers. (I think the same good could be accomplished by meeting with the key people from the papers in the suite at the Hotel.) 8. College appearances - This group felt that an appearance at either University of Buffalo of Canisius would not be good. Appar- ently both schools have been very much overworked by politicos - - 3 - both national and local and a session at either of them would not be as productive as time spent other ways. Canisius, however, could be considered as an alternate to the Catholic grade school and if the President would put his backing behind an appearance and issue the invitation it was felt that a good turnout would probably result and this might be satisfactory. However, they were not enthusiastic about it. Miscellaneous - there is a large farm community in Erie County which has been pretty much ignored politically and it was felt that if this was the time to get into any meeting with farmers, that a very good farm meeting could be set up. Also, there are 250,000 Polish people in the Buffalo area - all Democrats primarily but this is a strong and cohesive special interest group that might be worth considering. The Airport arrival could have a fairly good crowd if it were in the morning. There would, of course, not be much of any crowd if it were late in the evening. There is a Westinghouse plant right at the airport and arrangements could probably be made to turn the workers out. There is a Twin Coach plant hearby which also could probably be approached. My recommendation for a Buffalo schedule would be as follows: Arrive the night of the 17th and go directly to the Hotel after late arrival, with no appointments or plans for that evening. 9:00 Coffee session with Republican leaders - 150 to 200 10:30 Press Conference 11:00 Meeting with newspaper representatives 12:30 Luncheon with business leaders 2:30 Meeting with other newspaper group 5:00 Meeting with labor leaders 6:30 National Sales Executives' Dinner - televised If we can't get there til noon, I would suggest a luncheon with Republican leaders at noon; preceded, if possible, by a press oon- ference; then the school appearance at 2:30; meeting with labor leaders at 5:00; Sales Executives Director at 6:30. This would omit the meetings with newspaper people and the luncheon with the bus- iness leaders. 5/3/60 H.R.H C S May 3, 1960 TO: Don Hughes FROM: K. R. Haldeman RE:New York Schedule The attached preliminary schedule revision #2 incorporates our latest discussions. There are several points which should be noted: 1) I have discussed the Syracuse Press Club breakfast with Casey Jones and Herb Klein and both agree it would work out and be a good thing. It would be set up with a guest list to include business, labor and civic leaders in addi- tion to the members of the Press Club. They would expect a Q & A by the members of the Press Club from the floor after breakfast was served. 2) You will note there is an hour reserved for staff work from 10:00 to 11:00. This is to delay any departure from Syra- cuse so the arrival time in Buffalowill coincide with a lunch hour when we can expect a maximum crowd at the airport. This time, therefore, is available for use in Syracuse if desired. 3) The 12:15 Buffalo arrival time will have to be checked. It may be we should get in a little earlier or a little later than that. I will confirm this when I advance this later this week. 4) The time from 1:00 to 2:15 at the Hotel in Buffalo, which is now reserved for staff work, could be used for the taping of a panel TV show if this is felt desireable or for a meet- I ing with the newspaper publishers. Herb Klein has recommended both of these activities. The local Buffalo group have rec- comended a meeting with the publishers and would be agreeable to the TV thing but have not pushed it. 5) The Party workers reception would be set for a group of about 250 Party leaders in the Erie County area and would be scheduled for a room of that size. We would, of course, work on including people from other areas too, so as to thake a major demonstration of Party backing. I think the time allowed for this reception is ample but since there are 2-1/2 hours reserved for staff work afterwards, it would work out all right if it did run over. - 2 - 6) The N.S.E. reception arrival time is set for 6:30 because there will be about 250 people at this reception. The bulk of them will leave for the dinner, presumably at 7:00 when it starts, leaving only the head table group to gather, and they will enter the dinner at 7:15. I think we should allow this much time for the reception but it can, of course, be out shorter. 7) I have discussed the above rough outline with Walter Mahonay and he is in agreement that the activities in Buffalo can well be held to a Party workers reception and a large airport greeting. He especially agrees that the parochial school stop should be dropped and is not pushing for inclusion of any of the other meetings which he had originally recommended. 8) All of the above times and specifies will have to be confirmed during an advance this week but I think that on a rough basis, they will work out just about right. P.S. I just talked with Congressman Richlman and he is in full accord with the plan for the Press Club breakfast and also assures me that they will turn out a good crowd at the airport the afternoon before. He thinks the overall plan sounds fine.