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This file contains: From Lewis K. Uhler to Haldeman, re: Dates Nixon will be in area. 1 page. [Letter], 3/15/1962 Congressional liaison: List of Nixon District visits. 2 pages. [Memo], 3/1/1962 Meetings with GOP Congressman February 6-7. 2 pages. [Memo], 2/27/1962 From Haldeman to Harvey Hancock, re: Date list of Nixon visits. 10 pages with attachments. [Letter], 3/1/1962 From Haldeman to Glenard P. Lipscomb, re: Meeting with delegation members. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to James B. Utt, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to H. Allen Smith, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr., re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to William S. Mailliard, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to J. Arthur Young, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962

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This file contains: From Lewis K. Uhler to Haldeman, re: Dates Nixon will be in area. 1 page. [Letter], 3/15/1962 Congressional liaison: List of Nixon District visits. 2 pages. [Memo], 3/1/1962 Meetings with GOP Congressman February 6-7. 2 pages. [Memo], 2/27/1962 From Haldeman to Harvey Hancock, re: Date list of Nixon visits. 10 pages with attachments. [Letter], 3/1/1962 From Haldeman to Glenard P. Lipscomb, re: Meeting with delegation members. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to James B. Utt, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to H. Allen Smith, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr., re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to William S. Mailliard, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962 From Haldeman to J. Arthur Young, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. [Letter], 1/30/1962
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 54 5 03/15/1962 Letter From Lewis K. Uhler to Haldeman, re: Dates Nixon will be in area. 1 page. 54 5 03/01/1962 Memo Congressional liaison: List of Nixon District visits. 2 pages. 54 5 02/27/1962 Memo Meetings with GOP Congressman February 6-7. 2 pages. 54 5 03/01/1962 Letter From Haldeman to Harvey Hancock, re: Date list of Nixon visits. 10 pages with attachments. 54 5 01/30/1962 Letter From Haldeman to Glenard P. Lipscomb, re: Meeting with delegation members. 1 page. 54 5 01/30/1962 Letter From Haldeman to James B. Utt, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. Thursday, July 26, 2007 Page 1 of 2 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 54 5 01/30/1962 Letter From Haldeman to H. Allen Smith, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. 54 5 01/30/1962 Letter From Haldeman to Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr., re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. 54 5 01/30/1962 Letter From Haldeman to William S. Mailliard, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. 54 5 01/30/1962 Letter From Haldeman to J. Arthur Young, re: Meeting to establish notification and clearance for Nixon's activities. 1 page. Thursday, July 26, 2007 Page 2 of 2 JOHN H. ROUSSELOT 25TH DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA fill COMMITTEES: BANKING AND CURRENCY POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE BALDWIN PARK OFFICE: Congress of the United States LEWIS K. UHLER, ADMIN. ASST. WASHINGTON OFFICE: 12776 EAST DALEWOOD house of Representatives MISS AGNES AINILIAN, SECRETARY YORKTOWN 2-3584 CAPITOL 4-3121. EXT. 2015 Mashington, D. C. March 15, 1962 Mr. H. R. Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles 5, California Dear Bob: On John's behalf I want to thank you for supplying us with the dates that Dick Nixon has accepted in our area. This is a great help to us in keeping us informed and also in helping us to inform interested constituents. Thanks for your help and interest. Most sincerely, Lew Lewis K. Uhler Administrative Assistant LKU:clu H. Kalmbach, J. Kalmbach, J. Rollins, B. Turner 3-1-62 Bob Haldeman Congressional Liaison Congressmen have requested the following procedure for notification regarding appointments of Nixon personnel in their Districts and scheduling Nixon visits in their Districts: Alphouso E. Bell Notify him directly in Washington, in advance, If possible, so that he has an opportunity to veto appointments. H. Allen Smith Notify him in Washington. J. Arthur Younger Notify George McQueen, his F eld Secretary, in the District. Address: 23 - 2nd Ave. San Mateo. 12778 John H. Rousselot 962-3584 Notify Louis Uhler, his Assistant in the District, at Park, and/or Roy Day or Jack Palmer, his Campaign Chairman, West Covina. James B. Utt Jim Notify his Washington office. Wm. S. Mailliard Notify Mat Harvey in his field office, Federal Office Building, San Francisco. Glenard P. Lipscomb Notify him directly In Washington. John F. Baldwin John Notify him directly in Washington Edgar W. Hiestand Eck Notify his office in Washington with copy to his District office, Federal Building, North Hollywood. Gordon L. McDonough Notify Phil Salterbach in the District, 2508 W. Santa Barbara Ave., L.A. Page 2 Bob Wilson Notify his Washington Office. Charles M. Teague Notify Harvey Hancock who is managing his campaign, 615 E. Main St., Ventura or P.O. Box 1230, Santa Barbara. Craig Hosmer Mail him notice directly to his Washington office. Charles S. Gubser Notify Frank Elcher of Todd & Associates, 201 Bank of America Bldg., San Jose. RN 2-27-62 Bob Haldeman Meetings with GOP Congressmen February 6-7 cc: RHF Alphonzo E. Bell Listened while Dick Blades did most of the talking; concerned about competition for volunteer workers in his District; hopes RN will speak well of him If he La not opposed in the primary; principal interest is in 28th Assembly District; not concerned about 16th; hopes RN will comment on his long background of service to the Republican Party and outstanding representation of the District in Congress. H. Allen Smith Somewhat annoyed because "no contact with RN since last February"; mildly friendly, but certainly not enthusiastic. J. Arthur Younger Very friendly and cooperative; urges RN visit United Airlines shops near airport since this is largest group concentration in the District. John H. Rousselot Extremely friendly; most anxious to cooperate and secure maximum RN support; realizes Birch problem and assures Welch will be replaced. James B. Utt Feels RN is playing Into hands of left wing columnists by lumping all right wingers with the nuts. Says RN should not deny support of John Birchers because they are good people and work hard; many of them are conservative Democrats, which is the only kind of Democrat RN can hope to get. Doesn't care whether or not we keep him posted on our activities in the Primary. Wm. S. Mailliard Very friendly and cooperative; no particular suggestions; will be glad to help any way he can. Glenard P. Lipscomb Very helpful In setting up meetings; glad to handle any desired lialson with Congressmen; urges personal RN attention to Tog Ericson of the South Pasadena Review who is currently lambasting RN; Ericson was for Knight and is strong for Collier. con't. - 2 - John F. Baldwin Very glad to cooperate; says farmers are extremely upset with Brown, primarily because of labor policy; feels RN will get many Democrats in Sacramento and Solano Counties because of this; feels Brown has mis- judged extent of farmers' influence; says Jack Flynn can be very helpful in setting up Veterans Committee. Edgar W. Hiestand Completely dedicated to RN; very anxious to cooperate; feels conservative tag helps him (Hlestand) with Democrats because of fact many of them consider themselves strongly conservative; urges RN to have his facts pre- cisely correct on Birch Society when attacking and not to attack on basis of tactics or secret society. Gordon L. McDonough Moderately friendly; points out that Kennedy carried his District by 17,000; feels RN needs to work It hard. Charles M. Teague Will be glad to cooperate in any way desired. Craig Hosmer Says will take no part in Primary, but is backing RN quietly all the time; urges RN to see Hank Ridder as this is only way to forestall his attack on finances, Whittier deal etc. Charles S. Gubser Very friendly; says would not be advisable to work through a separate Nixon organization in the general campaign in his District since the regular Party organization can do by far the best job, including getting Democratic votes; this applies to Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties. Gubser will be glad to do anything we want him to do. Bob Wilson Did not see him, but had talked to him earlier; did talk to Leon Parma who reported that the pros in El Centro complain because there was too much emphasis on foreign affairs and no mention of California during RN visit; says Schrade has made some pro-Shell statements; thinks we should attack on the basis that Brown is the reason that California is falling down on defense contracts -- not because the State went Republican. # March 1, 1962 Mr. Harvey Hancock 615 E. Main Street Ventura, California Dear Harvey: For Charles Teague's and your information, Tick Nixon has accepted the following dates in your area: March 24 American Legion dinner in Ventura April 3 Salinas Valley joint service clubs luncheon in Salinas So that you will be kept fully informed, from this point on we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldemen HRH:jr March 1, 1962 Honorable Craig Hosmer Room 530 - House Office Building Washington 25, D.C. Dear Craig: For your information, Dick Nixon has accepted the following dates in Long Beach: March 24 Leadership Seminar (9:00 a.m.) at Naval Reserve Officers School, Los Alamitos April 30 Evening meeting - Long Beach Elks Also, we are planning a Day in Long Beach on Friday, March 23rd, which will include coffee receptions in Los Cerritos and Lakewood; a noon visit to Long Beach State College to address the students and faculty; teas at Leisure World, Ressmoer, and Los Altos; and a dinner sponsored by the Suburban Republicans. So that you will be kept fully informed, from this point on we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jr March 1, 1962 Honorable James B. Utt Room 322 - House Office Building Washington 25, D.C. Dear Jim: For your information, Dick Nixon has accepted the following dates in Orange County: March 19 Orange County Rotary Clubs (spensored by Anaheim Retary) luncheon meeting at Disneyland Hotel 24 California Elementary Administrators Association, Southern Section, spring conference at Disneyland Hotel May 25 Conference of California Fire Chiefs at Disneyland Hotel Also, the Orange County Nixon Committee is planning a dinner for April 27th. So that you will be kept fully informed, from this point on we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jr March 1, 1962 Honorable H. Allen Smith Room 1406 - New House Office Building Washington 25, D.C. Dear Al: For your information, Dick Nixon has accepted the following dates in your area: March 9 California Junior College Faculty Association dinner at Glendale College April 24 Pasadena Junior Chamber of Commerce's 31st Annual Youth Banquet at Huntington-Sheraton, Pasadena So that you will be kept fully informed, from this point on we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jr March 1, 1962 Honorable Alphonso E. Bell Room 1415 - New House Office Building Washington 25, D.C. Dear Al: For your information, Dick Nixon has accepted the following dates in your area: March 15 Student Convocation at noon in Royee Hall - UCLA 20 Combined South Bay area Republican elubs evening meeting at South High School in Torrance 26 Combined western area Federated Republican Women's Clubs evening reception at Roxbury Park in Beverly Hills So that you will be kept fully informed, from this point on we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jr March 1, 1962 Mr. Leuis Uhler 12778 East Balewood Beldvin Park, Celifornia Dear Loui For John Rouseelot's and your information, Dick Nixon has sccepted the following dates in your area: March 6 Student Assembly at Pomone College 12 Claremont Men's College dinner in Los Angeles 19 Whittier College Associates dinner in Whittier 20 Student Convecation at Whittier College So that you will be kept fully informed, from this point on we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jr co: Mr. Roy Day March 1, 1962 Mr. Phil Salterbach 2508 West Santa Barbare Avenue Los Angeles, California Dear Phil: For Gordon McDonough's and your information, Dick Nixon has accepted the following speaking dates in the Los Angeles area: March 5 Homebuilders Association dinner - Biltmore, Los Angeles 12 Claremont Men's College dinner - Ambassador, Los Angeles 15 Southern California Alumni of Harvard & Stanford Graduate Schools of Business dinner - Statler, Los Angeles 17 Pacific Dairy & Poultry Association luncheon - Biltmore, Los Angeles April 24 Town Hall luncheon - Los Angeles 27 Feed Dealers luncheon - Biltmore, Los Angeles May 1 Associated Flumbing Contractors of California - Biltmore, Los Angeles Se that you will be kept fully informed, from this point on, we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jr March 1, 1962 Honorable Glenard P. Lipscomb Room 1339 - New House Office Building Washington 25, D. C. Dear Glen: For your information, Dick Nixon has accepted the following dates in the Los Angeles area: March 5 Homebuilders Association dinner - Biltmore, Los Angeles 12 Claremont Men's College dinner - Ambassedor, Los Angeles 15 Southern California Alumni of Harvard & Stanford Graduate Schools of Business dinner - Statler, Los Angeles 17 Pacific Dairy & Poultry Association luncheon - Biltmore, Los Angeles April 24 Town Hall luncheon - Los Angeles 27 Feed Dealers luncheon - Biltmore, Los Angeles May 1 Associated Plumbing Contractors of California - Biltmore, Los Angeles So that you will be kept fully informed, from this point on, we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jr March 1, 1962 Mr. Mat Harvey Field Office Congressman William S. Mailliard Federal Office Building San Francisco, California Dear Mat: For Bill Mailliard's and your information, Diek Nixon has accepted the following dates in San Francisco: April 7 Banquet - Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity May 4 Dinner - San Francisco Press Club So that you will be lept fully informed, from this point on we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jr March 1, 1962 Mr. Frank Eicher Todd & Associates 201 Bank of America Building San Jose, California Dear Frank: For Charles Gubser's and your information, Dick Nixon has accepted a speaking date in your district on April 4th, when he addresses a dinner meeting of the Santa Clara County School Board in Palo Alto. So that you will be kept fully informed, from this point on we will send you copies of all confirmed engagements in your area as they are committed. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman HRH:jr RN 2-27-62 Bob Haldeman Meetings with GOP Congressmen February 6-7 cc: RHF Alphonzo E. Bell Listened while Dick Blades did most of the talking; concerned about competition for volunteer workers in his District; hopes RN will speak well of him If he is not opposed in the primary; principal interest is in 28th Assembly District; not concerned about 16th; hopes RN will comment on his long background of service to the Republican Party and outstanding representation of the District in Congress. H. Allen Smith Somewhat annoyed because "no contact with RN since last February"; mildly friendly, but certainly not enthusiastic. J. Arthur Younger Very friendly and cooperative; urges RN visit United Airlines shops near airport since this is largest group concentration in the District. John H. Rousselot Extremely friendly; most anxious to cooperate and secure maximum RN support; realizes Birch problem and assures Welch will be replaced. James B. Utt Feels RN is playing into hands of left wing columnists by lumping all right wingers with the nuts. Says RN should not deny support of John Birchers because they are good people and work hard; many of them are conservative Democrats, which is the only kind of Democrat RN can hope to get. Doesn't care whether or not we keep him posted on our activities in the Primary. Wm. S. Mailliard Very friendly and cooperative; no particular suggestions; will be glad to help any way he can. Glenard P. Lipscomb Very helpful In setting up meetings; glad to handle any desired liaison with Congressmen; urges personal RN attention to Tog Ericson of the South Pasadena Review who is currently lambasting RN; Ericson was for Knight and is strong for Collier. con't. - 2 . John F. Baldwin Very glad to cooperate; says farmers are extremely upset with Brown, primarily because of labor policy; feels RN will get many Democrats in Sacramento and Solano Counties because of this; feels Brown has mis- judged extent of farmers' influence; says Jack Flynn can be very helpful in setting up Veterans Committee. Edgar W. Hiestand Completely dedicated to RN; very anxious to cooperate; feels conservative tag helps him (Hiestand) with Democrats because of fact many of them consider themselves strongly conservative; urges RN to have his facts pre- cisely correct on Birch Society when attacking and not to attack on basis of tactics or secret society. Gordon L. McDonough Moderately friendly; points out that Kennedy carried his District by 17,000; feels RN needs to work It hard. Charles M. Teague Will be glad to cooperate in any way desired. Craig Hosmer Says will take no part in Primary, but is backing RN quietly all the time; urges RN to see Hank Ridder as this is only way to forestall his attack on finances, Whittier deal etc. Charles S. Gubser Very friendly; says would not be advisable to work through a separate Nixon organization in the general campaign in his District since the regular Party organization can do by far the best job, including getting Democratic votes; this applies to Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties. Gubser will be glad to do anything we want him to do. Bob Wilson Did not see him, but had talked to him earlier; did talk to Leon Parma who reported that the pros in El Centro complain because there was too much emphasis on foreign affairs and no mention of California during RN visit; says Schrade has made some pro-Shell statements; thinks we should attack on the basis that Brown is the reason that California is falling down on defense contracts not because the State went Republican. # H. Kalmbach, J. Kalmbach, J. Rollins, B. Turner 3-1-62 Bob Haldeman Congressional Liaison file Congressmen have requested the following procedure for notification regarding appointments of Nixon personnel in their Districts and scheduling Nixon visits in their Districts: Alphonso E. Bell Notify him directly in Washington, in advance, If possible, so that he has an opportunity to veto appointments. H. Allen Smith Notify him in Washington. J. Arthur Younger Notify George McQueen, his F eld Secretary, in the District. Address: 23 - 2nd Ave. San Mateo. John H. Rousselot Notify Louis Uhler, his Assistant in the District, at YO 2-5384 Baldwin Park, and/or Roy Day or Jack Palmer, his Campaign Chairman, West Covina. James B. Utt Notify his Washington office. Wm. S. Mailliard Notify Met Harvey in his field office, Federal Office Building, San Francisco. Glenard P. Lipscomb Notify him directly in Washington. John F. Baldwin Notify him directly in Washington Edgar W. Hiestand Notify his office in Washington with copy to his District office, Federal Building, North Hollywood. Gordon L. McDonough Notify Phil Salterbach in the District, 2508 W. Santa Barbara Ave., L.A. Page 2 Bob Wilson Notify his Washington Office. Charles M. Teague Notify Harvey Hancock who is managing his campaign, 615 E. Main St., Ventura or P.O. Box 1230, Santa Barbara. Craig Hosmer Mail him notice directly to his Washington office. Charles S. Gubser Notify Frank Elcher of Todd & Associates, 201 Bank of America Bldg., San Jose. January 30, 1962 Honorable Glenard P. Lipscomb New House Office Building Washington 25, D.C. Dear Glen: In line with our recent conversation, I am dropping you this note to confirm that I will plan to spend Monday, February 5th, and as much of Tuesday as is necessary, in Washington. I hope that it will be possible in this time for me to meet with each of the members of the delegation individually in order to review Dick's plans with them and work out a system for liaison and clearance for our activities in their districts. Looking forward to seeing you Monday. Meantime, best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman via Airmail Special Delivery File: Ciny Less. Liaison X L X - Chron. January 30, 1962 Honorable James B. Utt Room 322 Old House Office Building Washington 25, D.C. Dear Jim: Just a note to let you know that Dick's February schedule includes an appearance in your district on February 3rd, Young Republicans State Convention, at the Disneyland Hotel. I expect to be in Washington Monday, February 5th, and hope it will be possible to spend a few minutes with you at that time so that we can establish a direct procedure for notification and clearance for Dick's activities in your district. Meantime, very best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File - Legis. Cong. Liaison x-U X - Chron. January 30, 1962 Honorable H. Allen Smith Room 1406 New House Office Building Washington 25, D.C. Dear Al: Just a note to let you know that Dick's February schedule includes two appearances in your district. On February 11th he will be at the Westminster Presbyterian Church for a Negro Church Reception in Pasadena, and on February 13th, he will be attending the Brito Benefit Dinner at the Huntington-Sheraton Hotel in Pasadena. I expect to be in Washington on Monday, February 5th, and hope it will be possible to spend a few minutes with you at that time so that we can establish a direct procedure for notification and clearance for Dick's activities in your district. Meantime, very best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File: Legislative Cong Liaison x S January 30, 1962 Honorable Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr. Room 1415 New House Office Building Washington 25, D.C. Dear Al: Just a note to let you know that Dick's February schedule includes an appearance in your district on February 9th before the Santa Monica Republican Club at the Miramar Hotel. I expect to be in Washington on Monday, February 5th, and hope it will be possible to spend a few minutes with you at that time so that we can establish a direct procedure for notification and clearance for Dick's activities in your district. Meantime, very best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File: Legis. any Liaison X B January 30, 1962 Homorable William S. Mailliard Room 1413 New House Office Building Washington 25, D. C. Dear Bill: Just a note to let you know that Dick's February schedule includes two visits in your district. On February 24th he will be in San Francisco for the Chinatown Parade, and again on February 27th will be speaking at the San Francisco Rotary Luncheon and Lincoln Day Dinner that night. I expect to be in Washington on Monday, February 5th, and hope it will be possible to spend a few minutes with you at that time 50 that we can establish a direct procedure for notification and clearance for Dick's activities in your district. Meantime, very best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman / any File: Legisla. Liaison X M January 30, 1962 Honorable J. Arthur Younger Room 320 Old House Office Building Washington 25, D. C. Dear Congressman Younger: Just a note to let you know that Dick's February schedule includes an appearance in your district on February 26th at the Peninsula Manufacturers Dinner in San Mateo. I expect to be in Washington on Monday, February 5th, and hope it will be possible to spend a few minutes with you at that time so that we can establish a direct procedure for notification and clearance for Dick's activities in your district. Meantime, very best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman File: KXiXK L gisla. Liaison x-Y