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From Haldeman to George C. DeLury, Jr., re: Supplies never received. 4 pages with attachments. [Letter], 4/27/1962
From Haldeman to George C. Delury, Jr., re: Mono Medical Center picture and story. 1 page. [Letter], 4/18/1962
Research Department, Bob Haldeman, re: Fax copy of letter from Art Dolan. 2 pages with attachments. [Memo], 4/18/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Run-down on Herb Cerwin. 1 page. [Letter], 4/16/1962
From Haldeman to Jack Drown, re: making a weekly telephone call to Bill Knowland on brief campaign report. 1 page. [Letter], 4/13/1962
From Haldeman to George C. Delury, Jr., re: Copy of letter from April 9th and Edith Cline telegram. 1 page. [Letter], 4/11/1962
Carter Barber, Bob Haldeman, Crime Issue, re: Prison break at san Quentin. 1 page. [Memo], 4/3/1962
From Haldeman to W. Jack De Stories, re: report of the 25th District. 1 page. [Letter], 4/9/1962
Research Department, Bob Haldeman, re: Fax copy from Art Dolan with New York Times article. 2 pages with attachments. [Memo], 4/9/1962
Lou Quinn, bob Haldeman, Attached letter from Paul F. Du Bois, re: Attached letter. 1 page. [Memo], 4/9/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: San Quentin clippings. 1 page. [Letter], 4/5/1962
Rose Mary Woods and Loie Gaunt, Bob Haldeman, Commendation, re: Letter from Kay Daley. 3 pages with attachments. [Memo], 4/9/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Invitation from San Francisco Junior Chamber of Commerce. 1 page. [Letter], 3/29/1962
From Haldeman to Kay Daley, re: Addressing concerns and questions from Northern California campaign office. 2 pages. [Letter], 3/29/1962
To HRH from DW, re: RN meeting with top administrators from L.A. schools. 1 page. [Memo], 3/30/2016
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Alumni of Columbia University invitation. 1 page. [Letter], 3/23/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Letter from March 5th. 1 page. [Letter], 3/9/1962
From Arthur J. Dolan Jr. to H. Robert Haldeman, re: San Quentin troubles. 2 pages. [Letter], 3/5/1962
From Haldeman to Mayble Devlin, re: Letter from March 2nd with clippings. 1 page. [Letter], 3/6/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Blyth & Co. mailing list. 3 pages with attachments. [Letter], 3/2/1962
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This file contains:
From Haldeman to George C. DeLury, Jr., re: Supplies never received. 4 pages with attachments. [Letter], 4/27/1962
From Haldeman to George C. Delury, Jr., re: Mono Medical Center picture and story. 1 page. [Letter], 4/18/1962
Research Department, Bob Haldeman, re: Fax copy of letter from Art Dolan. 2 pages with attachments. [Memo], 4/18/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Run-down on Herb Cerwin. 1 page. [Letter], 4/16/1962
From Haldeman to Jack Drown, re: making a weekly telephone call to Bill Knowland on brief campaign report. 1 page. [Letter], 4/13/1962
From Haldeman to George C. Delury, Jr., re: Copy of letter from April 9th and Edith Cline telegram. 1 page. [Letter], 4/11/1962
Carter Barber, Bob Haldeman, Crime Issue, re: Prison break at san Quentin. 1 page. [Memo], 4/3/1962
From Haldeman to W. Jack De Stories, re: report of the 25th District. 1 page. [Letter], 4/9/1962
Research Department, Bob Haldeman, re: Fax copy from Art Dolan with New York Times article. 2 pages with attachments. [Memo], 4/9/1962
Lou Quinn, bob Haldeman, Attached letter from Paul F. Du Bois, re: Attached letter. 1 page. [Memo], 4/9/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: San Quentin clippings. 1 page. [Letter], 4/5/1962
Rose Mary Woods and Loie Gaunt, Bob Haldeman, Commendation, re: Letter from Kay Daley. 3 pages with attachments. [Memo], 4/9/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Invitation from San Francisco Junior Chamber of Commerce. 1 page. [Letter], 3/29/1962
From Haldeman to Kay Daley, re: Addressing concerns and questions from Northern California campaign office. 2 pages. [Letter], 3/29/1962
To HRH from DW, re: RN meeting with top administrators from L.A. schools. 1 page. [Memo], 3/30/2016
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Alumni of Columbia University invitation. 1 page. [Letter], 3/23/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Letter from March 5th. 1 page. [Letter], 3/9/1962
From Arthur J. Dolan Jr. to H. Robert Haldeman, re: San Quentin troubles. 2 pages. [Letter], 3/5/1962
From Haldeman to Mayble Devlin, re: Letter from March 2nd with clippings. 1 page. [Letter], 3/6/1962
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re: Blyth & Co. mailing list. 3 pages with attachments. [Letter], 3/2/1962
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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
12
04/27/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to George C. DeLury, Jr.,
re: Supplies never received. 4 pages with
attachments.
54
12
04/18/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to George C. Delury, Jr., re:
Mono Medical Center picture and story. 1
page.
54
12
04/18/1962
Memo
Research Department, Bob Haldeman, re:
Fax copy of letter from Art Dolan. 2 pages
with attachments.
54
12
04/16/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re:
Run-down on Herb Cerwin. 1 page.
54
12
04/13/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to Jack Drown, re: making a
weekly telephone call to Bill Knowland on
brief campaign report. 1 page.
54
12
04/11/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to George C. Delury, Jr., re:
Copy of letter from April 9th and Edith Cline
telegram. 1 page.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 1 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
54
12
04/03/1962
Memo
Carter Barber, Bob Haldeman, Crime Issue,
re: Prison break at san Quentin. 1 page.
54
12
04/09/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to W. Jack De Stories, re:
report of the 25th District. 1 page.
54
12
04/09/1962
Memo
Research Department, Bob Haldeman, re:
Fax copy from Art Dolan with New York
Times article. 2 pages with attachments.
54
12
04/09/1962
Memo
Lou Quinn, bob Haldeman, Attached letter
from Paul F. Du Bois, re: Attached letter. 1
page.
54
12
04/05/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re:
San Quentin clippings. 1 page.
54
12
04/09/1962
Memo
Rose Mary Woods and Loie Gaunt, Bob
Haldeman, Commendation, re: Letter from
Kay Daley. 3 pages with attachments.
54
12
03/29/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re:
Invitation from San Francisco Junior
Chamber of Commerce. 1 page.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 2 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
54
12
03/29/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to Kay Daley, re:
Addressing concerns and questions from
Northern California campaign office. 2 pages.
54
12
03/30
Memo
To HRH from DW, re: RN meeting with top
administrators from L.A. schools. 1 page.
54
12
03/23/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re:
Alumni of Columbia University invitation. 1
page.
54
12
03/09/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re:
Letter from March 5th. 1 page.
54
12
03/05/1962
Letter
From Arthur J. Dolan Jr. to H. Robert
Haldeman, re: San Quentin troubles. 2 pages.
54
12
03/06/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to Mayble Devlin, re: Letter
from March 2nd with clippings. 1 page.
54
12
03/02/1962
Letter
From Haldeman to Arthur J. Dolan, Jr., re:
Blyth & Co. mailing list. 3 pages with
attachments.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 3 of 3
April 27, 1962
Dear George:
It always happens -- and perhaps understandably
so when we deal with such large mailing lists.
In any event, we all know you are on "The Nixon
Team", but your name was on the 1960 list used
for the Valley Knudsen and Henriette Cowgill
letter.
date X I
(I File:
I have checked on the supplies and am told they
went out to you March 14th. However, our
Northern California office has told us you never
received them, so a second shipment addressed to
you went out yesterday. You will also be
getting the posters from the Northern California
headquarters very shortly.
Keep up the good work, and best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. George C. DeLury, Jr.
Court House
Bridgeport, California
Dorothy:
Is Bob answering this?
Although his posters have been shipped
to Bill Spencer, shall I send him some more to
appease him?
Samy In I of
3/14 2 w
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NIXON FOR GOVERNOR
CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION
am on
Lewill join the 1962 Nixon Team
Please list what you did in 1960 and where you worked:
Contacted every voter I could personally or by
or through friends in each precinct.
Name
Geo. C. Delury,
Address
Court House Br idgeport, Calif.
(street and city)
Telephone Bridgeport, 8281
County
1
NIXON FOR GOVERNOR
3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161
RECEIVED
APR 25 1962
Dear Friend:
We are asking you once more to become a member of
"The Nixon Team" and help with Dick's campaign as
you did in 1960.
We are sending your name on to the Nixon for Gover-
nor Chairman in your County. One of his Committee
Chairmen will contact you to work in this campaign,
and we will be most grateful if you will stand by
for this call.
We do appreciate what you did in the 1960 Campaign
and hope it will be possible for you to join our
forces now in 1962. Dick carried our State with
your help in 1960 and with your help he will carry
it again.
We are enclosing a card for you to fill out and re-
turn to us and we thank you for your cooperation.
April 25, 1962.
Sincerely,
Dear Bob:- Please tell them
I am on "The Nixon Team" and
pitching.
I can sure use some posters, etc.
Valley Knudsen, Vice Chairman
when someone can send them to me.
Southern California
GEO. DELURY, Jr.
George House,
Hensiette Cawgill
Henriette Cowgill, Coordinator
Bridgeport, Calif.
BLYTH & CO.INC.
NEW YORK
RUSS BUILDING
CHICAGO
BOSTON
PHILADELPHIA
SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
CABLE ADDRESS
LOSANGELES
SEATTLE
BLYTHCO
PORTLAND
May 8, 1962
Mr. H. Robert Haldeman
Nixon for Governor Headquarters
3908 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Dear Bob:
Regarding the material I sent you on the
Coakley campaign, I was mistaken in believing
Harold Brown was Pat Brown's brother. He is
no relation to the Governor.
Best as regards,
Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
AJD:SF
April 18, 1962
Dear George:
You were thoughtful to send
along the two copies of your local
decreate
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paper carrying the Mono Medical Center
picture and story. We're glad to
have them.
The help you are giving the
campaign in your travels around the
state is exactly the kind that will help
us win big. Keep up the good work.
Many thanks, George, and
best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. George c. Delury, Jr.
Office of County Clerk
Bridgeport, California
Research Department
4-18-62
Bob Haldeman
Attached is fax copy of letter just received from Art Dolan
with Chromicle clipping on the San Quentin situation.
-
BLYTH & CO..INC.
NEW YORK
end
CHICAGO
BOSTON
RUSS BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA
SAN FRANCISCO
CABLE ADDRESS
LOSANGELES
SAN FRANCISCO
BLYTHCO
SEATTLE
PORTLAND
April 11, 1962
done
4/18
Mr. H. Robert Haldeman
Nixon for Governor Headquarters
3908 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Dear Bob:
The attached is more on the San Quentin sit-
uation. I notice that Dick made a speech about law
enforcement before the lawyers here last Saturday.
It got front page publicity in the Chronicle.
Please note the comments of Judge Brusatori
who, incidentally, is a good Republican and knows
plenty about this situation.
Best regards,
Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
AJD:SF
April 16, 1962
x S X
Dear Art:
0 1
Thanks very much for
the run-down on Herb Cerwin.
He certainly makes an
date
interesting presentation.
D (Dolan)
File: Offers
We will do some checking
on him regarding participation in the fall
campaign.
Best.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
Blyth & Co.
Ruse Building
San Francisco, California
April 13, 1962
Dear Jack:
Dick wanted me to ask if you would take on
the assignment of making a regular weekly
telephone call to Bill Knowland to give him
a brief report on how the campaign is going,
and get any reading from him as to his
X X
evaluation of the situation, etc.
1
S File:
Dick feels this is extremely important, and
I think if you can set a day, make the call, and
then give Dick a note briefing him on results,
this would be helpful and very much appreciated.
date
Best.
K (Knowland)
D (Drown)
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Jack Drown
1 Crest Road West
Rolling Hills, California
April 11, 1962
Dear George:
Many thanks for your letter of April 9th, and
for sending along copy of the telegram you
received from Edith Cline.
We certainly enjoyed the visit to Bridgeport and
Dick was especially happy to be able to take
part in the dedication of the Mono County Medical
Center.
x - chron.
X D 0
most grateful for your help in completing the
File: - to Schedule
I
It was an interesting day for all of us, and we are
arrangements. Everything went off perfectly.
Best regards and all good wishes.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. George C. Delury, Jr.
Box 1046
Bridgeport, California
Carter Barber
4-3-62
Beb Haldsman
Crime Issue
EC: Hugh Fleuracy
Research Department
among which was the recent prison break at San Quentin.
X - Research - StaffeMemos
X - date
D X #
Arthur J. Dolam, Jr., our Finance Chairman
for Northern California, called today about several matters,
File: S&I. & I - Crime
Dolan sent us some material which I passed along to the
Research Department on the bad prisen administration. This in-
cluded a schedule of riots, killings etc. Dolam feels very strongly this
is a very hot patential issue which would have good mass veter
appeal. He points out that Senator Reagan was fed up on the whole
narcetics business, which is of course closely related to this, and
that Reagan started an investigation last fall, but was stopped --
prosumably by the Governor's office -- because they realised he
would uncover some things they didn't want uncovered. This angle
should be worked on.
will you please be sure we are pulling together
overything possible on this and are developing recommendations
for the Candidate? Delam is sending some additional material which I
will pass on to you immediately.
April 9. 1962
Dear Jack:
1
Thanks very much for your note of
April 7th with the report ea the 25th District.
Under separate cover, I ans sending you
X chren. .
X D 0
a small supply of Nixon material for immediate
use, but I hope that you and Pat Hillings, who is car
Area Chairman for the eastern part of Les Angeles,
can get together and really get things going in the
25th Congressional and 58th Assembly Districts.
1 have taken the liberty of sending Pat a
copy of your letter and want you to know how much
we appreciate your offer to be of assistance.
Best regards.
Note: Sammy Sammelman req. to forward 50 ea. mtls.
bee Messrs. Pat Hillings & John Kalmbach
File: 25th Cong. Dist.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. W. Jack De Stories
5003 Arroway Avenue
Covina, California
Research Department
4-9-62
Bob Haldeman
Attached fax copy of letter from Art Dolan with article from New York
Times for background and use.
April 9. 1962
Dear Art:
Just a note to acknowledge
your suggestion of April 6th and the
attached article from the New York Times.
I am passing this along immediately to
date X I
X D #
our research people.
Many thanks.
Sincerely,
File: Research - Staff Meme
Mr. Arthur J. Dolam, Jr.
Vice President
Blyth & Co., Inc.
Russ Building
San Francisco, California
Lou Outma
4-9-62
Bob Haldeman
attached letter from Paul F. Du Bois
We have tried to check out the attached, but to no avail. I would
suggest a direct approach by one of our finance people.
April 5, 1962
Dear Art:
Many thanks for sending the
San Quentin clippings.
I talked to our Research Department
again yesterday. Dick has also talked with
them since your meeting with him. They
are pulling together everything possible on this
and related subjects. The other material you
sent us in in their hands, and I am sending
the recent clips along also.
You are absolutely right about this issue.
It can be a hot one.
Thanks again for your help.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
Blyth & Co., Inc.
Russ Building
San Francisco, California
Rose Mary Woods and Loie Gaunt
4-9-62
Bob Haldeman
Commendation!
The following is quoted from a letter just received from
Kay Daley It was addressed to Jim Reynolds and me.
"I want to thank both of you for your thoughtful answers to my
recent "tirade." Believe me, I feel better just having gotten
my worries off my chest -- and particularly am grateful that the
two of you, and Mr. Nixon, took time to write to me. I had a
vague feeling that the channels of communication weren't really
open, and believe me, the responses to my letter certainly
disprove that theory!"
I haven't found a suitable frame -- but am looking.
Box 387
Los Altos, California
April 4, 1962
Mr. James Reynolds
Mr. Rebert Haldeman
3908 Wilshire Boulevard
Les Angeles 5, Califernia
Dear Jim and Bob:
I want to thank both of you for your thoughtful answers to my recent "tirade."
Believe me, I feel better just having gotten my worries off my chest - and
particularly - grateful that the two of you, and Mr. Nixon, took time to
write to me. I had a vague feeling that the channels of communication weren't
really open, and believe me, the responses to my letter certainly disprove
that theory!
I talked with Art Carmichnel last evening for quite some time -- he assures
me that materials are now available and has promised to see that I have suple
before the next date for which I am eager to have them. Before I talked with
him I was prepared to make a suggestion to the two of you -- and I find
that it isn't necessary. Unless I - greatly mistaken, in 1960 pledge cards
which went to Sm Francisco rarely reached the home county of the person who
signed them. I was wondering about the green Nixon cards which had been
received in Los Angeles. Art assured me that he has received them, and that
be is following through. I think this is terribly important from a public
relations standpoint. I have had people comment that they have not been
asked to do anything. And I think they rightfully feel that once they have
volunteered they should be the ones who are contacted.
Jim, I think your accusent that the Shell bandwagon seems to be on the vane
might very well be true in Les Angeles - where things started fast and early.
However, I wouldn't say this was true in our area - yet. It has reality
gotten started here within the past couple of months, and is still growing.
I do think that it may reach a peak before too long -- certainly they have
already picked up a good percentage of the support they should expect.
I'm af
that I haven't been doing all that I should -- SGRA to be wearing
too
litical hats again this year. But I do feel very strongly about
this
an and wht to do what I can to be of assistance.
I am not state I om analyze my feelings - but I do know that I never once lost
faith in our carrying California in 1960 because, I felt, we were a strong,
united Party, as corpared to the compaign of 1958. And perhaps the defeat
of 1960 nationally helps account for the split today -- with many people
feeling they know why we didn't win in '60 and wanting to give their theories
a try in the honest belief that this will assure victory. On the plus side,
most independent voters I talk with just plain don't like Pat Brown. And
they seen to be more and more responsive to Dick Nixon. The main criticism
I hear from this group is that Ninon doesn't really want to be governor, that
his interest is still national and international. I am confident that this
argument will be overcome in the weeks and months shend. The Brown administration
is so vulnerable to ataack that people will just have to see our side. It is
unfortunate, I think, that the press coverage of the intra-party squabble
has been so glaring that most people hardly are sware of the positive and
constructive statements Mr. Nixon has made - and his justified attacks on
the Brown administration.
Jim Reynolds and Bob Haldeman
- Page 2
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April 4, 1962
I appreciate the fact that, as Jim said, it is necessary to be kind, but
firm, to the Shell supporters . we are going to need them. They couldn't,
in my way of thinking, win an election -- but it is very possible that they
could lose an election. However, it is hard to sit back calmly when people
tell Congressmen Charles Gubser to his face that they will work against him
and that he has lost 1,000 votes because he wouldn't sign the initiative
petition to outlaw the Communist Party.
Thank you both for your courtesy in hearing - out!
Most sincerely,
taylaley MAY Daley
March 29, 1962
Dear Art:
Many thanks for your letter of
March 28th.
We received the invitation
from the San Francisco Junior Chamber of
Commerce, and it was accepted. Dick is
chron. X 1
U X
speaking at a luncheon meeting scheduled
May 24th. Our San Francisco office is
following through on final arrangements.
File: to Schedule
We appreciate your thought in
this connection, Art.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
Blyth & Co., Inc.
Russ Building
San Francisco, California
March 29, 1962
Dear Kay:
Jim Reynolds has given me a copy of your letter to
him dated March 22nd.
I am sorry to hear you are worried, and trust that by
answering some of your questions, we can allay some of your
fears and get you in a position to help us solve the remaining
File:
problems.
Although San Francisco County headquarters just opened,
cc: Mr. Jim Reynolds
chron. x 0
Daley X 0
we have had a Northern California campaign office in operation
for three or four months, and I am sorry you did not establish
contact earlier. Covering your specific concerns:
1.
Material has been shipped to every County in Northern
Santa Clara County
California and Art Carmichael should have a complete
supply for Santa Clara.
As far as the Booth at the Home Show is concerned,
we got a vague notice of this rather late, and
consequently were unable to get a straight answer
on what was expected.
Please let me know If you still feel this material
situation is a problem after doing a little more checking
on it up there.
2.
As to lack of activity. a tremendous volume of
suggestions and programs have been sent to the
Northern California Chairmen from the San Francisco
headquarters. I certainly hope that by working with
Carmichael you can help get some of these under way,
(2)
3.
A to the deep split, I would be interested in
any further suggestions you may have in the
weeks ahead as to how this can be remedied.
1 agree that general concentration from here out
must be in attacking our Democratic opponents
and it is Dick's intention to do so, without
further reference to Welch and the Birch Society.
Keep up the good fight. With your help and the rest of the
stalwarts, I am sure we will win.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Kay Daley
Box 387
Los Altos, California
ce: Mr. Jim Reynolds
3/30
To:
HRH
From: DW
Mrs. Drown telephoned. Had spoken personally with RN the other day
about her telephone call from and conversation with Mr. Lowell McGinnis.
He is Secondary Administrative Coordinator . L.A. Schools.
He was calling her to see if a meeting with RN could be arranged with other
top Administrators. Mrs. Drown said RN, when told of this, thought it
terribly important to set this conference up -- and soon.
According to Mrs. Drown, Mr. McGinnis volunteered the information
that most of the top educational administrators despise Brown -- feel he
has done real harm -- certainly has not helped the schools.
Mr. McGinnis would contact some of these other top administrators to
meet with RN to discuss specific problems. meeting would not
only
accomplish giving RN essential information in the field of education as a
state issue, but also the fact he has met with these people would filter down
through the school systems -- teachers and officials would soon be aware
of the meeting.
According to Mrs. Drewn, RN said to call Mr. McGinnis, tell him to get
the people together, and arrange the meeting as soon as possible.
that you should make the phone call, saying you had talked with RN and
that he is anxious to meet with them, find convenient time etc.
Phone numbers: Office MA 5-8921
Home ST 9-2382
A
note: Mrs. Drown will appreciate being advised
when date is set.
March 23, 1962
Dear Art:
This will acknowledge your note
of March 22nd regarding the alumni of
Columbia University invitation.
It has been received, acknowledged
by Dick and referred to the Schedule Committee
for consideration. The Committee meets
tomorrow and we will try to include it on the
agenda. As I am sure you know, however, the
schedule from here through May is almost
fully committed, but I'm glad to have your
thoughts on this one. We will let you know
whether or not anything can be worked out.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
Blyth & Co., Inc.
Russ Building
San Francisco, California
file: to Schedule
X D
X - X chron.
File: to Research
X - S & I - Crime
X D
X - - Chron.
March 9, 1962
Dear Art:
Many thanks for your letter
of March 5th with the attached information
provided by your friend from one of the papers.
This has been read with interest.
As you know, this is the
sort of thing we are glad to have for further
run-down and check out for use at the appropriate
time. I am sending the data along to our
Research Department immediately.
Your suggestions and help
are invaluable to us, Art. I really appreciate
hearing fram you and hope you will pass along
anything you think we should have here for
follow-up or investigation.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
Blyth & Co., Inc.
Russ Building
San Francisco, California
BLYTH
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March 5, 1962
Mr. H. Robert Haldeman
Nixon for Governor Headquarters
3908 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Dear Bob:
I have noticed repeated stories in our daily papers of the
trouble they are having in San Quentin. As one of the issues will
be law enforcement in the coming campaign, I thought you might be
interested In a sketchy summary of what has happened in the past
three years.
A friend of mine at one of our friendly papers gave me the
dates in which stories were written about riots or killings within
the penitentiary.
Last Friday there was an escape from the Vacaville unit
of an incorrigible criminal. This unit is supposed to be for danger-
ous psychiatric cases. This person is still at large and has threat-
ened to kill all of those responsible for his commitment.
You will also notice at the end of this report that things
got so bad at the end of last year that the State Legislature started
an investigation. Obviously it was stopped by the Administration,
of which Mr. Regan is a very close associate.
Kindest regards,
Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
AJD:SF
Enclosure
San Quentin
3/1/62
Dope smuggling story first broke Nov. 13. Has been in and
out of the paper on succeeding days through investigation, trial, etc.
Knifings, stabbings;
Riots:
1959--
Jan. 2, 1960--Six, including
Chessman, riot on death row.
Feb. 16, iron bar.
Oct. 3, 1961--15 to 20 in brawl,
May 23, fetal
one killed.
April 18
Jan. 29, 1962--
Sept. 1
Feb. 24, 1962--
Oct. 28
1960--
Escapes:
Jan. 4. hammer, 3rd fight
1959--
in three days
April 21
Feb. 23
May 17
June 20
May 25
June 23, two knifings
Sept 8
July 8, fatal
Sept 24
Oct. 10, fatal
Dec 8
Dec. 29, fatal
1960--
1961--
Feb. 23
June 18
April 8
Dec. 12, fatal
May 28
Dec. 22, fatal
Nov. 25
Dec. 23, fatal
1961--
Dec. 24, fatal
Feb. 6
1962--
Jan. 29
Edwin
On Dec. 24, 1961, State Sem.
J. Regan (D, Weaverville) said
he would call committee to investigate "turbulent" situation at Q.
NOTE: Dates are for PM papers. May be day before or after in AM's.
cc w/ letter to RN and HRH to Loie
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March 6, 1962
Dear Miss Deviin:
Thank you so very much for
your letter of March 2nd.
You were thoughtful to write
Mr. Nixon and to send along the various
clippings, all of which are interesting and
appreciated.
We are always glad to hear
from long time supporters like yourself, and to
receive your views and suggestions.
Many thanks again for your
fine interest and help.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Miss Mayble Deviin
4901 E. Florence Avenue
Bell, California
ce: Mr. Richard M. Nixon
March 2, 1962
Dear Art:
Many thanks for your
note of February 28th.
We certainly do want to put
the people from Blyth & Co. on our
mailing list, and this is being done imme-
diately.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
Blyth & Co., Inc.
Russ Building
San Francisco, California
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February 28, 1962
Mr. H. Robert Haldeman
Nixon for Governor Headquarters
3908 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Dear Bob:
During Dick's visit yesterday he was nice
enough to shake hands with some of the people in
the Blyth office. You might want to put them on your
mailing list to receive any campaign literature.
Sincerely yours,
lot
Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
Vice President
AJD:SF
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