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This file contains: Letter fom Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes. RE: St. Louis schedule. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/10/1960 Contacts list for South Dakota. 1 pg. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Contacts list for St. Louis. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Contacts list for Houston. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Contacts list for North Dakota. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Schedule for Houston trip on June 18,19, 1960. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Schedule for South Dakota trip on June 19,1960. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Revised schedule #2 for North Dakota trip on June 19 and 20, 1960. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Revised schedule #2 for North Dakota trip on June 20 in Williston. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Revised schedule #2 for North Dakota trip on June 19 and 20, 1960 in Minet. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Revised schedule #2 for St. Louis trip on June 21, 1960. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/14/1960 Separate schedule for Pat Nixon for St. Louis trip on June 21, 1960. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to the Wall Street Journal. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/16/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to the New York Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/16/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Inland-Magill Weinsheimer Corporation. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/16/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to New York Herald Tribune. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/16/1960 Notes on Rockefeller's North Dakota trip on June 3,4,1960 from John Ehrlichman. 6 pgs. [Report], 6/17/1960 Letter from Bob Haldeman to Mary Costello. RE: Air travel cards. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/17/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to John Q. Paulson. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Harvey Stephens. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Elmer Bogardus. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to L.J. Eicher. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Edward Saltiel. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to John Surrey. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960

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This file contains: Letter fom Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes. RE: St. Louis schedule. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/10/1960 Contacts list for South Dakota. 1 pg. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Contacts list for St. Louis. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Contacts list for Houston. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Contacts list for North Dakota. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Schedule for Houston trip on June 18,19, 1960. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/15/1960 Schedule for South Dakota trip on June 19,1960. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Revised schedule #2 for North Dakota trip on June 19 and 20, 1960. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Revised schedule #2 for North Dakota trip on June 20 in Williston. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Revised schedule #2 for North Dakota trip on June 19 and 20, 1960 in Minet. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Revised schedule #2 for St. Louis trip on June 21, 1960. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/14/1960 Separate schedule for Pat Nixon for St. Louis trip on June 21, 1960. Attached to previous. [Memo], 6/14/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to the Wall Street Journal. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/16/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to the New York Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/16/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Inland-Magill Weinsheimer Corporation. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/16/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to New York Herald Tribune. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/16/1960 Notes on Rockefeller's North Dakota trip on June 3,4,1960 from John Ehrlichman. 6 pgs. [Report], 6/17/1960 Letter from Bob Haldeman to Mary Costello. RE: Air travel cards. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/17/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to John Q. Paulson. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Harvey Stephens. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Elmer Bogardus. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to L.J. Eicher. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Edward Saltiel. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960 Letter from H.R. Haldeman to John Surrey. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Letter], 6/24/1960
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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 52 27 06/10/1960 Letter Letter fom Bob Haldeman to Don Hughes. RE: St. Louis schedule. 1 pg. 52 27 06/15/1960 Memo Contacts list for South Dakota. 1 pg. 52 27 06/15/1960 Memo Contacts list for St. Louis. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/15/1960 Memo Contacts list for Houston. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/15/1960 Memo Contacts list for North Dakota. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/15/1960 Memo Schedule for Houston trip on June 18,19, 1960. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. Monday, June 25, 2007 Page 1 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 52 27 06/14/1960 Memo Schedule for South Dakota trip on June 19,1960. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/14/1960 Memo Revised schedule #2 for North Dakota trip on June 19 and 20, 1960. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/14/1960 Memo Revised schedule #2 for North Dakota trip on June 20 in Williston. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/14/1960 Memo Revised schedule #2 for North Dakota trip on June 19 and 20, 1960 in Minet. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/14/1960 Letter Revised schedule #2 for St. Louis trip on June 21, 1960. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/14/1960 Memo Separate schedule for Pat Nixon for St. Louis trip on June 21, 1960. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/16/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to the Wall Street Journal. 1 pg. Monday, June 25, 2007 Page 2 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 52 27 06/16/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to the New York Times. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/16/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Inland-Magill Weinsheimer Corporation. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/16/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to New York Herald Tribune. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/17/1960 Report Notes on Rockefeller's North Dakota trip on June 3,4,1960 from John Ehrlichman. 6 pgs. 52 27 06/17/1960 Letter Letter from Bob Haldeman to Mary Costello. RE: Air travel cards. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/24/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to John Q. Paulson. 1 pg. 52 27 06/24/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Harvey Stephens. 1 pg. Attached to previous. Monday, June 25, 2007 Page 3 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 52 27 06/24/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Elmer Bogardus. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/24/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to L.J. Eicher. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/24/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Edward Saltiel. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 52 27 06/24/1960 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to John Surrey. 1 pg. Attached to previous. Monday, June 25, 2007 Page 4 of 4 6/10/60 H.R.RH. 0/S June 10, 1960 TO: Don Hughes FROM: Bob Haldeman RE: ST. LOUIS SCHEDULE Attached is draft of proposed schedule. I realize it is very involved and does not allow any free time. There is, however, a small amount of water all the way through. I still need to confirm some of the driving times. In reviewing this, bear in mind that the following are firm: 1. JC's until 11:45 2. Jewish dedication - 2:30 to 3:30 plus 1/2 hour driving time each way 3. Post Dispatch from 4:00 to 5:00 I think we are stuck with viewing the Riverfront; therefore the only things which can be adjusted or dropped are: 1. Visit to May's office 2. Press Conference 3. KMOX tape 4. Major contributors 5. Party meeting There are, of course, strong reasons for not dropping any of these. The fat cats and party people would be combined but this would be very unsatisfactory and would probably result in a decision to drop the fat cats all together. Will talk with you Monday. Chris 6/15/60 H.R.H. c/s BOUTH Contacts W Prement Street - St. Paul CA 20011 R 469; (r) KZ 9-8297 Don Denners (z) PR 4-5216 Esnater I Karl Handt H. 5842 Leaders, William Leaker D 4-4333 3 Bro's. Off.-Ninner 50 1408 8. Rivenis Senty and Don Back ED 4-70391 (s) ID 2-9157 off. Ilq. - Hrs. Valdeman XD 8-6066 Harvey Schare Geal, Repub, Chatrams Carl Veigt (s) D 8-5609 Saliamu Hgr, - A1 Also B 8-5531 6/15/60 nil of in a LOUIS C Contacts who Barry Stigall (b) NA 1-3100 = 2238 nite MA 1-8150 (r) 10 1-1297 L.C. Pres. - Bob Clark, Tules, Okla LII 4-2481 Conv. Staff - Eyle Goddard BQ - CH 1-7565 General Chris. - Ed Foote (b) or 2-6400 1 (z) 7-0650 Cov. Guest Recept. - Mayne Hilesp Press - George Stemler Jr. (D'Arey) and John Handley . Tules Notel Park Plans . Marold Kepler, amount TO 7-3300 Jack Flym, Mgr.; Fred Grahas, Ast. Mgr. Cons. Too Curtis Dist. off. - Resalte Scherm MA 5-8788; (z) WE 1-1248 Remb. Pin. John Leaver ml. Cons. Frank Cowley State Chann- Ken Margita Gm'l. P.R. San Krupnick 32 3-1724 Post-Blanatch Joe Hollend Jevish - Irving Lieves, 3av. Fedr. of St. Louis...R - MA 138001 IM 1-7239 1007 Washington Avenue Bill Kahn, In. bir. J.C.C.A. TO 7-7050; TO 3-1823 Housed Bearsh, Chan. R 3-77001 PA 6-2365 6/15/60 H.R.H. C/B Contacts ww Lane Sectram CA 7-3469, CA 2-7201 X 28, ID 5-0677 (z) # Prov. - Tou B. Whitehead - Brenhan Prog. Chairen - Prom Zeiske - Bellowille IIII 5-3131 Hgr. - Vera Senford a Austin OR 7-2023 Meternale: Douglas Harrinan CA 0-2481, 3A 9-4045, 2-8957 Rice Notal: Sales Hgr, - 01d Repkins Couv. Hgr, - J. Teach Bobo General Mgr. . Remblinance: P. a. . Boury 3A 6-4721, Sugarland DI 9-2657 National Com. . Albert Pay JA 8-5548 (R. Mq.) Ches. - That Butchesen CA 4-92711 (r.) - JA 2-7175 Compaign - Mishey Ledrick 3A 8-5548; JA -20381 City Class. 15 3im Bertree MA 3-5437; - 5-0287 General Chan. - John Elchner KI 5-3381; PA 3-1772 Brockfest: Dillam Amderson CA 4-94411 3A 9-0340 Hrs. liabby Post - wa 3-3131 Jach Forter - Mrs. J. Collier Marley, 2406 Del Houte JA 2-7371 Jim Stheidge JA 6-1071 6/15/60 E.R.E. e/s Contants. ww a. Faxil - Fronset Street (b) CA 20011 = 400; (r) NE 9-6297 Des Summer (i) R 4-3216 Repub. St. - Arley Bjaila e Williston 3-3794) (ii) E 33-152 ml. Com. - Mark Intern . Hypleton su 2-4343; Parge D 2-8030 Finance . BALL Stora . Pargo - Bah. m. Bank General Chaires, Compaign - Via Julimotion - Targe - Cardone Botal - - 2-2556 National Count. Memos 0 Ethal Cooley - Minet...II III 4-1146; (v) = 3-8125 I County an. . Ren Fitch in 5-7531 Notal - Gendent 6 Hgt. Arts Mortenson S-2156 TV . VINIT - Too Barana, General Hgr. Hilliams American adj. Cas. - Jash Williams e Pargo S-0054, (v) a 5-4641 General am. - Marry Delk . williams .... 2-0166 Repub. city time. + I,J. Coughilla 2r. 0000 taxes 8 i E # State Selabre - Fresh Main General Challess - the Vas Biddle ca 6-9144 3 (ii) 024-8183 Control Montite X 2-11583 (s) 3-0273 Repub, By, . Hrs. Mair Basher I #: Authorism e rige, Charles Stearoin = 9-2141 County Chadreste . Natrie Illness SATURDAY, JULY 13 C3T 1845 Dolla APT. Houston International Airport AIRPORT GREETINGS - CIVIC COMMITTEE end TXA (Expect brief by 31/ in terminal) 2100 Date To Cloud Room in Airport Terminal PRESS MESTING - 30 MIN. (Mrs. Rixon meets separately with were Indies) 2145 pollo LV. Airport by ear for Shanrosk Hotel 3825 Dolla Are. Sharmosk - to Continental Room PRECIECT WORKERS MEETING - 300 RV Creete - party pitab County Chairman James Bertron will into. 3845 Pame Valk to Greeten Room RECEPTION - REPUB. EXPO. 00/21. i ( 100) Receiving line 4815 Pollo Walk to Provald Room PICTURES WITH STATE CANDIDATES 4:30 Palle Live Shamrosk by car for Rice Notel 4845 pollo Arr. Bloo Rotal - to Suite (10 KII. MEETING WITH SACE FORTHR 11 1-1/2 HOURS RESERVED FOR STAFF WORK 6135 Pollo L7. Suite for Colorado Room RECEPTION - T.P.A. DELIGATES (Publishers) . Is progress sinde 6800 - (300) Receiving Itne - shalre hands 7:00 pollo Head Table assembles in Pasos Room and enters ballroom BANQUET - TEXAS FREES ASSOCIATION ( 850 ) 8:00 p.m. Program Starts Invosation - Anthem Introductions - Tome Whitehead, Pros., T.P.A. Presentation of flowers to IN Humarks of velcome by Mayor Mr. Hobby intro. YOU 8125 - an remarks & Q. & so from floor (live TV - no time limit) . 2 < Nouston - June 20, 19 9:15 Pollo End of program - return to Guite 9130 Pallo To Potrolaum Club in Rice Hotel RE - NEETING - 0.0.7. DONORS PN - MUSTING - VIVES 10:30 Pollo Return to Suite 4a oversight SUNDAY, JUNE 19 CST 8:20 A.M. Leave 3100 Motel by sar to Tojos Club 8:30 R.M. Arr. Injos Club PRIVATE BUSAKPAST - MRS. HOBBY (80) In prograss since 8500 10:00 hello Lv. Tojos 02ub by ser for Airport 10:25 APP. Airport 10:30 nome Take off for stoux Falls 6/14/60 socie DARITA - 19 N.R.H. 67% Revised Johnd. 2 JUNDAY, JUXY 29 UST 3045 p.m. Arr. Stour Falls Airport GRESTINGS - Sen. Mundi, Dov. Heresth, Mayor Wheelden and LAR. 3t, Commender Lenker 3:50 Pallo LV. Airport by car for Collseum 4:00 Dolla Arr. Colisoum - unio entrance GREST AMERICAN LEGION STATE CONVENTION 1400 Legien and Anmiliary delegates on main floor 800 seats in beloony for general public 11045 Pallo e Stop by overflow group (If any) in Annex 5:00 Della Lv. Collevum by ear for Airport 5:10 Pollo APT. Airport - Amory GREET PARTY WORKERS - PICTURES WITH CANDITATES 5145 p.m. Take off for Fargo SUNDAY, JUST 19 are 3830 P.M. Apr. Fargo Airport REVIEW N.D. NATIONAL TAB (Annual or.com,ment) WITH GOVERNOR DAVIS Conoral public will attend 8245 Pollo LV. Airport by moternade for Gardner Notel 9:00 Pallo Arr. Notel - to Suite 1 HOUR RESERVED FOR STAFF WORK 10:10 p.m. I.V. Rotel by car for VIAY TV studio (TOR only) 10:15 Domo Arr. TV studio 1/2 HOUR LIVE PARTIE BROW - Matewide network Panel of TV novo directors from around State 202/10 - 11:10 11:15 Pollo LV. TV Studio by our for Gardner Notel 11:20 Dattie Are. Hotel - to Suita OVERNIGHT MONDAY, JUNES 20 CDT 9:20 s.m. Lv. Hotel for Fargo Auditorium (RM only) 9:25 Bollo Arr. Pargo Auditorium - to becoment conference room PRESS MESTING - 30 HXN. 9:50 n.m. IN. Auditorium by Box for airport (YY joins here) 10:20 hollo APP. Airport 10:15 s.m. Take off for Williston STATE Minis two 17, 20 Devised VILLINION HONDAY, JUNE 20 CBP 11:30 Rome Arr. Millisten Airport OFFICIAL LEGION GREETING CONNITTEE 11:40 n.m. I.V. Airport by car for High School Field House 11:50 n.m. Arr. Field House AMERICAN LEGION STATE CONVENTION (1100 delegates - plus general public) 12:45 Palla Lv. Field Blows by 082 for 11 Ranche Motel (RN only) 12:50 Palla Art. Motel - to suite 10 MTN, RESERVED FOR RW 1:00 Pollo To Dining Room at Motel DISTINGUISHED GUESTS LANGHROW (50) (at 12:45 PM leaves Field Pouse by CEP for private home LUBCREON - AUXILIARY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS 2135 PM leaves hereb to rejoin RN) 2:20 Pallo I.Vo dining room - by our to parade area (PM rejoins) 2:30 Pollo Parade begins FOR & PM to ride at head of parade in open O&P Hill leave car st reviewing aband and review balance of parade 3130 Pollo Parade ends - Lv. by car for Airport 3145 p.m. Apr. Airport GREETINGS TO REPUBLICAN PREGINCT WORKERS (100) 4.00 Pallo Take off for Minot (45 min.) NORTH DAKOTA - June 19, 20 Revised Schedule #2 NINOT MONDAY. JUNE 20 CST 4145 Dello APP. Ninet Airport SMALL OFFICIAL MELCONING COMMITTEE ( 10 - 25) 4150 Pollo LV. Airport by car for Minot Armory 5100 Demo Arr. Armary REPUBLICAN BLOCK WORKERS MEETING ( 800 ) 100 on Reception Committe to shake hands HH Femarks on party work to full group 5:30 p.m. T.N. Amory for upstairs Lotango 45 MEN. RESERVED FOR STAFF WORK 6115 p.m. Enter Ninot Auditorium - program starts VESTERNI BAREECUS (4,000 ) Programs 6815 - Invosation, Anthem, Intros 6125 - Gov, Davis presents Indians 6840 - Gov, Davis intro. RM Indian Ceremony 6845 - as Speaks 7115 - Consbude speech - Remain to shake hands 7845 pollo LVo Auditorium by car for sirport 7155 Pollo Arr. Airport - take off for st. Louis 37, LOUIS a June 21 Revised Sched. 02 TUESDAY, JUNE 21 CD2 1845 Bells Arr. st. Louis Airport (Quation - Creeting by Jayeses?) I.V. Airport by car for Park Plana Hotel 2:15 Mallo Are. Park Plaza - to rooms overnight 10:25 the I/Vo Park Plasa by our for Kiol Auditerium NOTH: Jaysees vent 157 to stop by JOI Senators Breakfast at 98308 also want moeting of not and JO President to be filmed for distribution to all 30 groups, This would require earlier departure from Notel 10sh0 Arrive Rial Auditorium - Start program Programs 10:30 ⑉ Invosation National Anthon Pledge of Allegiance 20:35 - Remarks by Mayor 10240 - Intro. of 20 President who will intro. FJI 10845 - 197 SPEAKS - Program ends at conclusion of speech 11:45 Sollo Leave Riel Amfitorium by ONP to Riverfront Femorial site (in Only 5 DOB separate nobile for PST) 11:50 some Arrive Riverfront - to 014 Courthouse a MEET CONNECTINE IN ROTONDA (30 ) then prosed to Numerial Site to view construction 12:20 Pollo Leave riverfrout by - to Jefferson Notel 12:30 Dollo Arrive Jefferson Hotal - to tuite 45 NEW. RESERVED FOR STAFF VORK 1115 Dello FRESS CONFIRENCE AT JUFFERSON HOTEL 2:00 Dalla Leave Jefferson Hotel by our to Joudah Commity Center site (PM rejoins) 2:30 pollo Arrive site . DESTRICTION GERENONIES Programs Invocation Interp. of 12 dignituries - 2 . St, Louis - June 22 Tentative 22 2:30 p.m. Program (Continued) Remarks by Bat l'asterson Intro. of Leo Fuller who will intro. RM REMARKS BY IIII - RN TUTUIS FIRST SERVEL OVER FOR 3:30 pollo Leave site by ear for rest Dispatch Rldg. (RM only - you to Hotel) 4:00 pollo Are. Post Dispatch Building - to Conference room PRIVATE MENTING - Bob Lesh, Editorial Page Butter George Ball, Acet. M. Page Editor Ray Croley, Managing Miter 7 Bertelson, Asst. Mgr. Editor Pulitsor 5:00 Pollo LVe-Post Disgatch by GRP for KMOX-TV Studio 5105 Dolla Arrive KMOX - TAPE 15 MINUTE INTERVIEW PROGRAM 5145 Pollo Leave KNOX by our for Park Plasa Hotel 6135 Pello Arrive Park Plana 30 MINUTES RESERVED FOR STAFF WORK 6:45 Dalla PRIVATE MESTING WITE MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS - Park Plasa Q&A (30) 7:45 Pello RECEPTION - REPUBLICAN PARTY PEOPLE - Park Plasa (100 ) 8:30 Pollo Return to Suite (Meeting with Anberg or leave for Airport) 9:00 p.m. IN. Motel by ear for Airport 9:30 Dalla Arrive Airport - take off 117. - June 21 IN Separate subsedule TURSDAY, JUNE 21 GDT 11145 Bellie I.V. Kiel - to MISSOURI EDTANICAL GARDENS (Show Gardens) Itrs. Curtis rides 12:00 Noon APT. Notanical Gardens - to Show Mussion 102 BY TRUSTNES AND VIVES (20) Anniversary teast - Inside Present with create 12115 Pello I.V. Manaton - drive there gardens - Kr. Laster Feust will ride (Pron. of Cardon Clubs) 12:20 Pollo Arr. National BQ. Rational Federation of Ourden Clubs - to private room 12:30 Dolla Board Room es SHALL LUNCHSON - (6 to B) NQ Staff & Nt1. Officers 2:00 Dalle RECEPTION UPSTAIRS ( 40 to 50 ) 2130 Dello w. for Jefferson Notel 1145 Pollo Arr. Jefferson - Rejoin 101 (PM visit St. Louis Childrens Hospital - 3 or h blocks Park Plaza in Late P.M.T) 6/16/60 H. R. H. C/S XX June 16, 1960 The Wall Street Journal Attention: Circulation Department 44 Broad Street New York, New York Gentlemen: Would you please change the mailing address for my subscription to the Journal, from 523 Washington Building, Washington, D. C., to the following: H. R. Haldeman 3rd Floor - Underwood Building 1146 - 19th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. I would appreciate this change being made just as soon as possible with notification being given me when this has been done. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo 6/16/60 H. R.H. C/S June 16, 1960 The New York Times 229 West 43rd Street New York, New York Attention: Circulation Department Gentlemen: Would you please change the mailing address for my subscription to the Tribune from the address as given above, to the following: H. R. Haldeman 3rd Floor - Underwood Building 1146 - 19th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 1 would appreciate this change being made as soon as possible with notification being given me when this has been done. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo 6/6/60 H.R. H. C / S June 16, 1960 Inland-Magill Weinsheimer Corporation 139 North Clark Street Chicago, Illinois Attention: Circulation Dept. Gentlemen: Would you please change the address on my subscription to the Quick Reference Edition of the Airline Guide from the address shown above to the following: H. R. Haldeman 3rd Floor - Underwood Building 1146 - 19th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. I would appreciate this change being made with the next issue on July 1st If at all possible. I would also appreciate knowing when this has been done. Thank you. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo 6/16/60 H.R.H. C/S June 16, 1960 New York Herald Tribune Attention: Circulation Department 230 West 41st Street New York, New York Gentlemen: Would you please change the mailing address for my subscription to the Tribune from the address as given above, to the following: H. R. Haldeman 3rd Floor - Underwood Building 1146 - 19th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. I would appreciate this change being made just as soon as possible with notification being given me when this has been done. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo 0/12/62 NOTES ON ROCKEFELLER'S NORTH DAKOTA TRIP - JUNE 3, 4, 1960 From John Ehrlichman AIRPORT ARRIVAL - FARGO: 1. No advertising except news stories 2. Mrs. R. hangs back - few pictures - no fence greetings 3. Vic J. hangs back 4. NR works press, greeters, then direct to fence, greets about 20 of c. - 150 onlookers - inanities - "Nice day" - "Hello, son" - very good impression - friendly 5. "Looks like will Regers" (Style = Perry Come?) 6. Many meat. young men and women staff get off plane and stand between plane and knet of greeters, interviewers until NR enters terminal - n.g. 7. Bus for press - station wagon for luggage . convertible Chrysler used throughout w/ top down in cities - NR stands or site on back and waves throughout - Davis sometimes 8. Escort - red light always leads - Hillebo directs police, etc. 9. NR gives impression of genuine friendliness, rumpled, under-dressed - light gray worsted - sort of "old shoe" style - low voice . soft mouth 0 - "Bless you" - "You're sweet to say that". PRESS CONFERENCE. Basement of Civic - very good place 1. Sat at table w/ Davis - stood occasionally . drapes self over restrum 2. About 25 working press and 30 wheels of local G.O.P. . 1 cops at deor to ck. late arrivals 3. Q's re: farm policy Advocates more industry in farm area Benson will be changed w/ new admin. . devoted servant Probs. blamed on Demo. Cong. 4. Much plugging of Davis - every answer curved to boost him - reached for a few 5. Showed detailed knowledge of Davis' position on farm issue - endorsed it - excused prior inconsistent statements in earlier speeches (Minnesota) by saying N.D. has unique problems. e.g. has advocated doubling area of soil-banked land in past 6. Many q's from (a) Farm Union TV broadcaster who has "Focus" show - curvy q's - show has been known to unfairly edit clips (b) N.D. reporter from Min. -St. Paul paper re farm - frequent q's 7. Q's about 1/2 farm including garrison dam irrigation, 15% wheat alottment, higher prices for better N.D. wheat 1/4 international 1/4 political re draft, etc. (a) Gets 100 letters or more per week asking him to run (b) "it'm a long time until the Convention" (c) Albany, N.Y. (AP) man asks about truth oftheory - NR knows VP is in but is making drafts to stir up interest for Repub. Party. NR gives long, rambling answer - for party good to leave competition, exchange of ideas, etc. Reporters mainly easy on NR - didn't bore in as they do with RN . 2 . I HAD COFFEE WITH CONG. CANDIDATE (AT LARGE) HJALMAR NYGAARD - is for Nixon Says McKensie Co. (West Central) swinging to Davis Also Bryce Streible (endorsed candidate for Lt. Gov.) - young farmer Strongly loyal to RN International Pres. of 20-30 clubs when living in Stockton Friend of Tem Brewer . active in YR's there Met and introduced the VP during Helen Douglas campaign I rode the Saturday trip w/ him alone in his car - got much valuable info. Tipped re: Davis; change of heart after Bryce's meeting w/ davis in Bismark 6:30 P. m. Saturday - D. new favors Rocky Estimates If vote goes over 230, 000, Davis will win TV "PARTY LINE" Ladies show - KDAY-TV Boy and girl interviewers (Bill Weaver) Mrs. and Gov. Reck. - No Davis 1. Grandchildren 2. Servants (only 2) 3. Children - Scandinavian daughters-in-law 4. Deg - Norwagian name 5. Baseball - Reger Merris - N.Y. Yankees - Farge boy. NR didn't know who he was 6. Shook hands w/ audience, control room, stemes, whole TV Station 7. Snowed Weaver thoroughly - especially by friendly consideration shown to lesser employees STREET WALKING 1. Arrived at busy corner - shady side 2. Caravan double-parks 3. Good police control 4. PA back-fed, was omni-directionalaway from crowd; was discontinued 5. Crowd about 100. the widely advertised a few autographs - into one store - drove to second spot - same street 6. Davis along - NR plugged him repeatedly to those be met LIVE TV - PRESS CONFERENCE 1. Farm q's - plugs Davis 2. NR criticines old parity device 3. 10% of production by 1, 200, 000 farmers; 90% by 2,100,000 farmers - Must help the 1. 200, 000 as families to stay in farming communites (called them "marginal producers" in later interview) doing other work - use their land for recreational, conservation, other uses - get light industry into these areas - those that need no rails 4. Cuban sugar quota a Fargo issue - beets grown in this valley 5. Hemisphere common market advocated - 10 year gradual elinination of tariffs . 3 - 7. Hears VP and Kennedy have enough delegates for nomination - likelihood of draft for NR remote 8. Net looking to 1964 nomination. Next four years crucial ones 9. Has 10 years experience in Washington, D.C. 10. Plugs Davis repeatedly - - 12-1/2 million surplus - reads - business climate - wheat policy RALLY FARGO 1. Civic good location 2. Platform - 6 PA mikes . only banner, Davis for Senator 3. Chairman and M.C. - Chris Hilleboe is brother of N.Y.S Pub. Health Director - very poor M.C. - created anti-flimax - Pre-Recky 4. Davis introduces NR as $ "a man qualified for any office in the U.S." 5. Rocky emphasises his first-hand Washington, D.C. experience 6. Recites Davis achievements a) Balanced budget and 12-1/2 million dollar surplus b) Highway construction c) Business climate d) Farm postion e) Record as farmer, banker, legislator, war hero, gewerner 7. Badly managed receiving line - a mob instead of an orderly line - about 1500 through line after speech COCKTAIL PARTY RECEPTION AT BILL STERN'S HOME Held after rally a- about 100-150 fat cats and me - Rocky moved from room to room with Davis. Mrs. R. stood in corner of living room and sheok hands - Bjella, State Chairman in big confidential chat with Rocky, promising that "my delegation" will be for Recky - when the time comes Carl Spand recounts this conversation to Mark Andrews, well knowing that Bjella can't deliver but probably to show some strength to Andrews SATURDAY Breakfast at Andrews' Farm 1. During breakfast Delegate Thompson, candiate for State Utility Commission seated next to Rocky. 10-minute conversation - then Thempson talked privately with Streibel and me, declaring firmly that he intended to support Rocky on the basis of his ability to attract independent and Demo. voters and his campaigning ability. Valley City, N. D. 1. 350 - 400 people in town park. - 4 - 2. Speeches by Mayor, Gov. Davis and Recky, all plugging Davis 3. Davis' intro. more pointedly complimentary than before 4. Biggest political crowd in history of Burns County says Andrews 5. Mrs. Davis, Governor's wife, heard to complain party people are se concerned with The Reckefellers, the Davis' are forgotten in the rush - but "Of course, we want it that way. 6. Bjella not accompanying on this trip. JAMESTOWN, N.D. - Dedicates Buffalo Monument 1. Full, live local radio coverage, good press facilities - major farm address, mimee'd copies 2. Indian dance . Rocky runs down hill 150 yards to Indians to shake hands - then hurries back up 3. Shuttle buses from town to Monument - big jam on return trip delaying next event and blocking motercades 4. Speech - a) Stock jokes b) Norwegian grandchildren (applause) c) NR knows agrie. problems: N. Y. a great farm state - plugs Davis d) Den't blame Benson . Congress equally at fault. Forget assessia g blame and settle down to solutions e) Davis farm program right - recites it f) Advocates : 1) Atomic attack stockpile grain 2) Diversification on farms 3) Elimination of marginal producers - rural industrial job creation 5. Downtown Jamestown where caged animals, buffaloes, coyotes brought by State FL sh & Game Free "Bison-burgers" and pop drew 700-800. Governer could pull less than 100 to opposite side of street for handshaking 6. Return to downtown, pick up press, NR poses in Indian headdress 7. Motorcade leaves at 70 mph STEELE, N. D. 1. Arrival, 1 hour, 10 minutes late - Crowd dwindled to 150. Town park - platform decorated - Lemonade and cookies - band 2. NBC documentary crew removed mike from rostrum right at climax of Rocky's talk for Davis -- he broke speech to ask "What's the matter boys, isn't it any good?" BISMARK, NORTH DAK. 1. Arrival over 1 hour late - cut out planned street walking 2. Press conference, poor room in hotel a) No chance he'll become an active candidate b) Q. to Davis - Since RN reluctant to come to N.D. to help and NR came readily and is vigorously supporting you, do you still adhere to your previous rejection of Rockefeller and support of Nixon? - 5 - (Laughter -- NR jokingly gets up and starts to leave and D avis claps him on shoulder. Then a long silence by Davis.) Davis: The party is fortunate to have 2 such qualified mon. In the past 2 days I've getten to know NR better than before. He's warm, people love him, he's a great Republican. We have a great deal in common. I find I respect and support his views, for insrance on foreign policy. c) Other q's as before: Farm, etc. 3. Davis and Bryce Streibel, candidate for Lt. Governer to Davis room for a drink -- Davis says he regrets Nixen endorsement new. MANDAN, NORTH DAK. Box supper in "Trail's West Amp. Theater". All State candidates and elected Repub. officials in platform. - Band - 1. 8 to 10 college or H.S. kids enter carrying "Rockefeller for President", "We want Recky", "Why Net a Rockefeller-Nixen Ticket?" signs - About 20% of audience rises and applauds. 2. NR's PR man, Morrow, overheard telling Bismark Republican that he hoped to be able to keep "our man" out of the running long enough - this was heard out of context and 1 assume referred to timing an announcement of candidacy but Pm not at all sure. 3. Bill Rue and Vic Johnson very close throughout Bismark-Mandan visit 4. Bismark papers ran Toddy Roosevelt editorial - N.D. moved Teddy to run - John Davis used this text as his intro. of RN . "We can't be sure twhat omen this N.D. visit of this charming, warm New Yorker might have in taking him to the highest pinnacle of government. " (Applanse) to which Rock- efeller responds, "John, 1 came out here to campaign for you but thank you for those kinds words." 5. Audience - 800 to 1, 000 6. Speech on international perile - Davis will be firm - Nation must be strong - people must be informed - This election will have nationwide psychological effect. 7. Davises present Mrs. R. with a gift. DOUBTFUL DELEGATES Milton Rue (sure for NR) Richard Thompson (sure for NR) Arley Bjella (?) Gev. John Davis (?) CERTAIN RN DELEGATES Wm. Stern Mark Andrews David Nothing - 6 - CERTAIN RN DELEGATES ( Cont. 'd) Sen. Milton Young Robert S. Chesrown Mrs. Ethel Cooley OTHERS ON WHOM I GOT NO LINE John Reosie J. L. Fiatt Mrs. Roy Selle Harry George (exposed to NR on 3 occasions) June 17, 1960 TO: MARY COSTELLO FROM: BOB HALDEMAN RE: AIR TRAVEL CARDS If at all possible, we would like to have Ray Arbuthnot, Jack Drown and Stan McCaffrey have air travel cards for their use. 6/24/60 H.R.H. c/is June 24, 1960 Mr. John Q. Paulsen Assistant Manager Fargo Clinic 807 Broadway Fargo, North Dakota Dear John: I want to thank you very much for your thoughtfulness in sending me the note regarding John Ehrlichman. Needless to say, we are very pleased to learn that you regard him so highly especially since all of us here share your eval- uation. Let me say also, how very much impressed I personally was with the overall handling of our visit to Fargo and especially with your quiet efficiency in taking care of the press corps. Al Otten espec- ially says that you saved his life. Again, thanks very much, both for your kind note and for your help last Sunday and Monday. Very truly yours, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo 6/24/60 H. R. H. C / S June 24, 1960 Mr. Harvey B. Stephens 5330 South Blackstone Apartment 108 Chicago 15, Illinois Dear Harvey: I certainly do recall your having helped us as a volunteer driver for the Vice President's party during his trips to Chicago over the last few years. 1 greatly appreciate your offer of services this summer during the Convention. At this time, it's a little difficult to forsee exactly what type of help we will be needing but I have passed your offer along to Charles Mc Whorter who is handling the over-all plans for the Vice President's participation in the Convention. I am sure you will be hearing from either Charlie or me before too long, and if you don't hear from us prior to July 18th, please get in touch with one or the other of us at the Blackstone or the Conrad Hilton. Again, thanks very much for writing and best regards. Very truly yours, H. R. Haldeman HRH:efo CC: C. K. McWhorter 6/24/60 H. RH. C/S / June 24, 1960 Mr. T. Elmer Begardus Manlius Publishing Corporation Fayetteville, New York Dear Mr. Bogardus: Thank you very much for your letter of June 17th regarding Minipix Stamps. I agree with you that this is an unusual and very interesting idea. I have sent your letter and a carbon of my reply to Mr. Robert G. Mc Cune, who is handling this type of material in our organization, and I am sure you will be hearing from him directly. Again, thanks very much for all of your help on our recent trip to New York. I hope there will be a chance to see you again soon. Best regards. Very truly yours, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo CC: R. G. Mc Cune 6/24/60 H.R.H. C/S June 24, 1960 Mr. L. J. Eichnon, Vice President Sales & Traffic Trans-Texas Airways International Airport Houston 17, Texas Dear John: Thank you very much for sending in the list of people to whom thanks are due. You did an excellent and complete job in putting this together and giving us a description of their activities which we greatly appreciate. In regard to your criticisms of the whole affair, I would agree with you on all four points with the following reservations: 1) In addition to the insurance problem with the new cars there is also the problem of the engines not being properly broken in and thus the cars over- heating more rapidly than should be the case. Also, there are always po- tential problems in using new cars because they haven't been thoroughly checked out. We have found it is much better to use cars that have at least 1, 000 miles on them. 2) I think it would have been a good idea to have a supply of buttons and a stand to sell more expensive items. This is something we haven't done be- fore, but it would have been a good way of taking advantage of the large crowd that was at the Airport. 3) It is always better to have your own people checking doors in addition to the people that the Secret Service might or might not provide. 4) It would have been better to break up the motorsade but the press insists on traveling with the Vice President so they can cover anything that might happen enroute and that was the reason that we had them join him for the drive out. This does cause some delay but it is important. I have one other thought which you might keep in mind, and that is while your agency did a terrific job in handling many of the details of the trip as well as taking care of press work, etc., it would have been better If they had either remained in the background or at least not have been identified so clearly as agency people. Along this line, I don't think it was a very good idea politically, Mr. L. J. Eichner - 2 - June 24, 1960 to have the press schedules and other material which was distributed, iden- tified by the Agency name at the top of the page. We have enough problems with the accusation of being the "Madison Avenue Party" without giving the Press any more fodder for their mill. By this I certainly don't mean that you shouldn't use the agency because they did a wonderful job. I merely mean that the people who are working on this kind of an assignment should not be identified as Agency people and should work as volunteers, at least as far as the Press are concerned. The material that is put out should be under the Committee's name instead of the Agency's. None of the above should be considered as criticism of the over-all trip because I can assure you that all of us were very much impressed by the wonderful job done by you and your group in handling all the arrangements and the over-all planning. I hope that all of you there were as pleased with the trip as we were. I look forward to seeing you again some day, perhaps under more relaxed cir- cumstances. Thanks very much for the very fine job and especially for your own personal efforts. Best regards. Very truly yours, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo June 24, 1960 Mr. Edward P. Saltiel Lincoln-Dembits Republican League 77 West Washington Street Chicago 2, Illinois Dear Mr. Saltiel: Thank you very much for your letter of June 14. I have been out in the Mid-west traveling with the Vice President and hence have not had a chance to answer it until now. I have sent your invitation to the Vice President to address one of the meet- ings of the Zionist Organisation of America to his office for consideration, and I am sure you will hear from them regarding this. I should advise, how- ever, that it will be very difficult to commit the Vice President to an appear- ance during the period of August 25 - 28 at this time, for reasons which I am sure you understand. We have had a number of discussions on the subject of the Lox & Bagel break- fast suggestion and are now in the process of investigating the costs and mechanics of the closed circuit setup. Your proposal and some notes of mine regarding same have been turned over to the campaign staff and they will be in touch with you as soon as the decision has been made. You will be interested to know that while we were in St. Louis Tuesday, the Vice President participated in the dedication and ground-breaking cer- emonies for the new Jewish Community Center. There was a good crowd in attendance and the Vice President was extremely well-received by this group. I hope it will be possible to see you while we are in Chicago for the Co n- vention and I assure you that action on your two proposals will be taken as quickly as possible. Sincerely yours, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo June 24, 1960 John Surrey Dept. E-22 1152 Sixth Avenue New York 36, New York Gentlemen: Enclosed is my check in the amount of $9.95. Please send me your item #753, an electric hairbrush and send it to the following address: H. R. Haldeman 3700 Massachusetts Avenue Washington, D. C. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:cfo Enclosure