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H.R. Haldeman to Harold Brown. Re: Claude Murphy's campaign assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. Bedia J. Erdle. Cc: Mrs. Helene Drown. Re: Thanks but no for offer to arrange reception with RN and UCLA faculty members. 1pg. [Letter], 8231962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Lloyd Evans. Re: Acknowledgment of offer to arrange for out-of-state letters in support of RN's gubernatiorial campaign. 1pg. [Letter], 5261962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr. Cc: Paul Davies, Arthur J. Dolan, Jr. Re: Lists of donors to Loie Gaunt; importance of salutations in letters sent to donors. 1pg. [Letter], 5081962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr. Re: Implementing policy in Northern California of acknowledging donations. 2pp. [Letter], 5021962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington, Jr. Re: Obtaining reprints of Ebony article. 1pg. [Memo], 4131962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Carl Ermshar. Bcc: Ruben Neuharth, Jean Dewey, MM. Re: Thanks but no for invitation to RN to speak at Pacific Union College. 1pg. [Letter], 2131962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. R.W. Erdle. Cc: Helene Drown. Bcc: J.R. White. Re: Thanks for donation and offer to assist Carol Arth. 1pg. [Letter], 2121962
H.R. Haldeman to Jim Ellis. Thanks but no for offer to RN to speak at Oceanside Republican Club. 1pg. [Letter], 2081962
H.R. Haldeman to James C. Evans. Re: Thanks but no for offer to RN to speak at Crosstown Optimist Club of San Diego. 1pg. [Letter], 2081962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. R.W. Erdle. Cc: Mrs. Jack Drown. Re: Thanks for offer to help; confirmation that Carol Arth will be in contact. 1pg. [Letter], 2081962
H.R Haldeman to Warner Edmonds, Jr. Bcc: Mr. Booth Turner. Re: Confirmation that RN will speak at Channel City Club of Santa Barbara on 02/23/1962; Booth Turner will arrange. 1pg. [Letter], 2011962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. J. McCormick. Cc: Mrs. Lura Eckman, Norton Norris. Thanks for offer to help; Norton Norris will be in contact. 1pg. [Letter], 2011962
H.R. Haldeman to Harry S. Emrich. Re: Thanks but no for offer to RN to speak at Southern California Professional Gold Association. 1pg. [Letter], 1301962
H.R. Haldeman to Robert W. Edler. Re: Thanks but no for offer to speak at Stanford University School of Law. 1pg. [Letter], 1261962
H.R. Haldeman to Milton H. Esberg, Jr. Re: Acknowledgment of biographical information on Alan Nichols. 1pg. [Letter], 1191962
H.R. Haldeman to C. Farrington. Re: Please call George Enright who has written campaign song; arrange to see him, listen to song. 1pg. [Memo], 1241962
H.R. Haldeman to John D. Ehrlichman. Re: Re-routing statements of expenses from Washington trip to Mort Frayn and Lowell Paget. Acknowledgement of offer to help. 7pp. w/ attachments. [Letter], 12071961
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This file contains:
H.R. Haldeman to Harold Brown. Re: Claude Murphy's campaign assistance. 1pg. [Letter], 9/27/1962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. Bedia J. Erdle. Cc: Mrs. Helene Drown. Re: Thanks but no for offer to arrange reception with RN and UCLA faculty members. 1pg. [Letter], 8231962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Lloyd Evans. Re: Acknowledgment of offer to arrange for out-of-state letters in support of RN's gubernatiorial campaign. 1pg. [Letter], 5261962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr. Cc: Paul Davies, Arthur J. Dolan, Jr. Re: Lists of donors to Loie Gaunt; importance of salutations in letters sent to donors. 1pg. [Letter], 5081962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr. Re: Implementing policy in Northern California of acknowledging donations. 2pp. [Letter], 5021962
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington, Jr. Re: Obtaining reprints of Ebony article. 1pg. [Memo], 4131962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Carl Ermshar. Bcc: Ruben Neuharth, Jean Dewey, MM. Re: Thanks but no for invitation to RN to speak at Pacific Union College. 1pg. [Letter], 2131962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. R.W. Erdle. Cc: Helene Drown. Bcc: J.R. White. Re: Thanks for donation and offer to assist Carol Arth. 1pg. [Letter], 2121962
H.R. Haldeman to Jim Ellis. Thanks but no for offer to RN to speak at Oceanside Republican Club. 1pg. [Letter], 2081962
H.R. Haldeman to James C. Evans. Re: Thanks but no for offer to RN to speak at Crosstown Optimist Club of San Diego. 1pg. [Letter], 2081962
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. R.W. Erdle. Cc: Mrs. Jack Drown. Re: Thanks for offer to help; confirmation that Carol Arth will be in contact. 1pg. [Letter], 2081962
H.R Haldeman to Warner Edmonds, Jr. Bcc: Mr. Booth Turner. Re: Confirmation that RN will speak at Channel City Club of Santa Barbara on 02/23/1962; Booth Turner will arrange. 1pg. [Letter], 2011962
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. J. McCormick. Cc: Mrs. Lura Eckman, Norton Norris. Thanks for offer to help; Norton Norris will be in contact. 1pg. [Letter], 2011962
H.R. Haldeman to Harry S. Emrich. Re: Thanks but no for offer to RN to speak at Southern California Professional Gold Association. 1pg. [Letter], 1301962
H.R. Haldeman to Robert W. Edler. Re: Thanks but no for offer to speak at Stanford University School of Law. 1pg. [Letter], 1261962
H.R. Haldeman to Milton H. Esberg, Jr. Re: Acknowledgment of biographical information on Alan Nichols. 1pg. [Letter], 1191962
H.R. Haldeman to C. Farrington. Re: Please call George Enright who has written campaign song; arrange to see him, listen to song. 1pg. [Memo], 1241962
H.R. Haldeman to John D. Ehrlichman. Re: Re-routing statements of expenses from Washington trip to Mort Frayn and Lowell Paget. Acknowledgement of offer to help. 7pp. w/ attachments. [Letter], 12071961
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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
55
1
09/27/1962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Harold Brown. Re:
Claude Murphy's campaign assistance. 1pg.
55
1
08231962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. Bedia J. Erdle. Cc:
Mrs. Helene Drown. Re: Thanks but no for
offer to arrange reception with RN and
UCLA faculty members. 1pg.
55
1
05261962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Lloyd Evans. Re:
Acknowledgment of offer to arrange for out-
of-state letters in support of RN's
gubernatiorial campaign. 1pg.
55
1
05081962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr.
Cc: Paul Davies, Arthur J. Dolan, Jr. Re:
Lists of donors to Loie Gaunt; importance of
salutations in letters sent to donors. 1pg.
55
1
05021962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr.
Re: Implementing policy in Northern
California of acknowledging donations. 2pp.
55
1
04131962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to Charles Farrington, Jr.
Re: Obtaining reprints of Ebony article. 1pg.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 1 of 3
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
55
1
02131962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. Carl Ermshar. Bcc:
Ruben Neuharth, Jean Dewey, MM. Re:
Thanks but no for invitation to RN to speak
at Pacific Union College. 1pg.
55
1
02121962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. R.W. Erdle. Cc:
Helene Drown. Bcc: J.R. White. Re: Thanks
for donation and offer to assist Carol Arth.
1pg.
55
1
02081962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Jim Ellis. Thanks but no
for offer to RN to speak at Oceanside
Republican Club. 1pg.
55
1
02081962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to James C. Evans. Re:
Thanks but no for offer to RN to speak at
Crosstown Optimist Club of San Diego. 1pg.
55
1
02081962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mrs. R.W. Erdle. Cc:
Mrs. Jack Drown. Re: Thanks for offer to
help; confirmation that Carol Arth will be in
contact. 1pg.
55
1
02011962
Letter
H.R Haldeman to Warner Edmonds, Jr. Bcc:
Mr. Booth Turner. Re: Confirmation that
RN will speak at Channel City Club of Santa
Barbara on 02/23/1962; Booth Turner will
arrange. 1pg.
55
1
02011962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Mr. J. McCormick. Cc:
Mrs. Lura Eckman, Norton Norris. Thanks
for offer to help; Norton Norris will be in
contact. 1pg.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 2 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
55
1
01301962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Harry S. Emrich. Re:
Thanks but no for offer to RN to speak at
Southern California Professional Gold
Association. 1pg.
55
1
01261962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Robert W. Edler. Re:
Thanks but no for offer to speak at Stanford
University School of Law. 1pg.
55
1
01191962
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to Milton H. Esberg, Jr. Re:
Acknowledgment of biographical
information on Alan Nichols. 1pg.
55
1
01241962
Memo
H.R. Haldeman to C. Farrington. Re: Please
call George Enright who has written
campaign song; arrange to see him, listen to
song. 1pg.
55
1
12071961
Letter
H.R. Haldeman to John D. Ehrlichman. Re:
Re-routing statements of expenses from
Washington trip to Mort Frayn and Lowell
Paget. Acknowledgement of offer to help.
7pp. w/ attachments.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Page 3 of 3
September 27, 1962
Dear Mr. Brown:
Mr. Frederick Ehrenreich, President and
General Manager of the Claude L. Murphy Construction Co.,
handed his card to Dick Nixon one day last week and said
he wanted to do anything he could to be of assistance to
the campaign. Written on his card was "with SCAT".
As I wrote you on September 15th, Dick would
like very much to get a group of the old SCAT people
together and I am wondering if you have given any further
thought to forming a group for active participation during
the remaining weeks of the campaign? If so, Mr. Ehrenreich
should be contacted, and perhaps you might like to bring
him into the picture. The address on his card is 1046 South
Olive Street, Los Angeles 15, telephone - RI 9-6001.
I'll very much appreciate hearing from you,
and needless to say, Dick too would appreciate the old
group getting together and would, I know, enjoy seeing you.
With kind regards.
- WIN WITH NIXON -
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Harold F. Brown
7525 Oak Park Avenue
Van Nuys, California
August 23, 1962
Dear Bedia:
First, may I express our heartfelt thanks for your very generous
and prompt action in connection with our Southern California
Headquarters? It is working out perfectly. As of today, it is
ablase with lights, signs and waving flags. You know without
my saying how grateful we are -- to you, and for you.
We have delayed writing you in connection with the reception for
Dick and the UCLA faculty members until this situation was
fully resolved. As you may know, Dick has been working rather
closely with some of the UCLA people. They had previously
suggested such a meeting, but more recently it was felt it would
be wiser to postpone it.
We do want to assure you of our appreciation for your very
thoughtful gesture in offering to arrange a reception for this
group in your home, and trust you will understand why it is the
decision to hold up planning anything along this line at the
present time.
Our sincere thanks for all you have done and are doing. If we
had more Bedia Erdles, I am sure many of our problems would be
solved.
Warm regards and best wishes.
WIN WITH NIXON!
H. R. Haldeman
Mrs. Bedia J. Erdle
874 Stradella Road
Los Angeles 24, California
ce: Mrs. Helene Drown
May 26, 1962
Dear Mr. Evans:
Dick Nixon has shown me his
recent correspondence with you.
X
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X #
We certainly think your idea
of out-of-state letters of support in Dick's
gubernatorial campaign is an excellent one.
This type of activity can be extremely effec-
date
tive in the general campaign period and will
certainly be given every consideration.
The fine help of people like yourself in this
(SUBAT) 1
File: Campaign Ideas
connection would be insaluable.
If I may, therefore, I will follow
up on this with you direct in the post-primary
campaign period. Meantime, however, if you have
any further thoughts along this line or other
suggestions you feel would be helpful, they will
be gratefully received.
With many thanks and best regards.
WIN WITH NIXON!
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Lloyd Evans
340 Greenstone Drive
Reno, Nevada
May 8, 1962
Dear Milt:
Thanks much for getting the Northern California names to
us so promptly. We wanted them to receive the mailing
that went out yesterday, and of course they are now on
the mailing list to receive future releases and material
as issued.
bcc
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0
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I note the list of denors has also gone to Lois Gaunt, to-
File:
gether with a list of members of the Northern California
Finance Committee. They will all receive appropriate
letters from Dick. Your procedure of sending a list of
additional donors each week will work out fine.
Loie Gaunt
date
Esberg
I also have a copy of Paul Davies' letter to you in which
he mentions the importance of salutation. We can reassure
you on handling to the extent that the Mail Office has as
complete a record of names and correct salutations as it
is possible to have, dating back many years. This is
always carefully checked. We will try to make certain
nothing untoward occurs in this connection, but if you would
like to do so, you might pencil in on the lists you send
Lois the first names you definitely feel should be used.
NMX Finance - No. Calif. Ack.
Many thanks, Milt, and best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr.
127 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, California
ca: Mr. Paul Davies
Mr. Arthur J. Dolam, Jr.
May 2, 1962
Dear Milt:
Paul Davies has apparently expressed concern to
RM regarding handling of acknowledgements of
contributions. Davies' complaint is that George
Christopher was acknowledging all the contributions
be reselves, and - was not.
I would suggest that we adopt the same procedure
for Northern California as is new is effect in
Southern California, and that is all contributors
X date #
of $100 and over get a letter from RN thanking
Esberg X 1
them for their generous and effective support.
All those contributing $1,000 and over also re-
To meet legal requirements, se amounts are shown
in these letters.
In order to put this into effect for Northern
all $100 and over contributors, with a special mark
by those names sontributing $1,000 and more, to
Lois Gaunt, Post Office Box 6539, Los Angeles 55.
File- Finance - No. Calif. Ack. Procedure
Loie Gaunt
ceive - autographed copy of M's "Six Crises".
Mr. Arthur J. Dolan, Jr.
cc: Mr. Paul Davies
California, you should send names and addresses of
No amounts should be shows on these lists . just the
names and addresses with the mark indicating
$2,000 and over.
I assume you have been acknowledging contributions
directly up there, but it probably would be a good
idea to put into effect an RM acknowledgment also.
I would suggest sending a complete list of past
contributors as wall as all future.
Mr. Esberg
2
May 2, 1962
Lois Count should also have a complete and accurate
list of members of the Northern California Finance
Committee so that IN letters can be sent to them,
thanking them for their service in this espacity.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldemen
Mr. Milton B. Esberg, Jr.
Consultants, Inc.
127 Montgewary Street
San Francisco 4, California
P.S.
It is my understanding that we are planning an
appearance in Alameda on the day of the
Barkeley visit, now set for the 23rd.
Charles Farrington, Jr.
4-13-62
Bob Haldeman
1 think it is essential we thoroughly explore the
possibility of Ebony magazine reprints. We should probably
figure on 5. 000, and this should be done as inexpensively
as possible, although the pictures obviously are a major part
of the value.
X S X X File:
...
As 1 have already suggested to you, I think Herb
Klein can be helpful in contacting Johnson publications.
date
Also, 1 understand that Louis Lautier, who is director
(Ebony) [=]
of Minorities of the Republican National Committee (replacing
Val Washington), has indicated he would like to be helpful
in getting this article reprinted, If we feel he could.
C. Farrington - Memos.
Negro File
In any event, will you direct a note to Lautier, thanking
him for his interest, and If you do want his help, ask him for it ?
February 12, 1962
Mr. Carl Ermshar
Pacific Union College
Angwin, California
Dear Mr. Armshar:
This will follow up your correspondence with Dick Nixon
inviting aim to address the Pacific Union College student
body sometime this year. You may be sure he would enjoy
having the opportunity of meeting with the students and
faculty on your campus.
We are sorry for the delay in writing you, but the Schedule
Committee was making every attempt to juggle dates SO he
could visit the college during the next few months. Unfortu-
nately, however, because of a very heavy speaking schedule,
he will not be able to do so in the immediate future. We feel
sure you appreciate the many problems involved in trying to
coordinate his speaking schedule throughout various parts of
California.
Since it is Mr. Nixon's intention to cover all areas of the
state intensively during the course of the campaign, we will
keep your letter on file with the understanding that we will
contact you if something can be worked out later on.
Again, we very much appreciate your thoughtfulness in
writing.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:jr
bec: Mr. Ruben Neuharth
Jean Dewey
MM
February 12, 1962
Mrs. R. W. Erdle
874 Stradella Road
Les Angeles 24, California
Dear Mrs. Erdle:
Mrs. Carol Arth has just
told me of your visit with her and the fact you
will be helping out in the months ahead.
This is fine, and we are most grateful.
We are also in receipt of your
check for $200.00 which you left with Mrs. Arth.
Your generous support is deeply appreciated,
is needed, and will certainly be put to good use.
Thank you so much, and
kindest regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
cc: Mrs. Helene Drown
blind copy: Mr. J. R. White
File: Finance - Cantrib. - Ack.
x-E
X - Chron.
cc: Carol Arth
February 8, 1962
Mr. Jim Ellis
Oceanside Republican Club
Post Office Box 59
Oceanside, California
Dear Mr. Ellis:
Many thanks for your recent letter
inviting Dick Nixon to address a meeting of the Oceanside
Republican Club sometime in March. You may be sure
he would like to have the opportunity of meeting with your
organization. However, because his schedule for March
is fully committed, he must reluctantly decline your kind
invitation, and is extremely sorry that too many already-
firm dates prevent his acceptance.
However, we are taking the liberty
of keeping your letter in our pending file in the hopes
that later on during the campaign when Dick Nixon visits
the Oceanside area, it may be possible to work something
out. You may be certain that the Oceanside Republican
Club will be included in any plans we make for that area.
Again, we very much appreciate your
thoughtful invitation.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:jr
February 8, 1962
Mr. James C. Evans
Crosstown Optimist Club of San Diego
3780 Park Boulevard
San Diego, California
Dear Mr. Evans:
This is to follow your recent correspondence with
Dick Nixon regarding your kind invitation to him to
address a Wednesday morning meeting of the
Crosstown Optimist Club in San Diego. The Schedule
Committee carefully considered your request and
made every attempt to juggle already-firm dates in
order to accept your invitation. But, much as he
would like to meet with your organization, prior
commitments make it impossible during the fore-
seeable future.
We feel sure that you understand the many problems
involved, both in time and geography, in scheduling
his appearances during the next few months, and are
extremely sorry our answer must be as it is. However,
in the event we are able to work something out in the
future, we will contact you later.
Thank you again for your thoughtful invitation.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
bcc: MM
February 8, 1962
Mrs. R. W. Erdle
874 Stradella Road
Los Angeles 24, California
Dear Mrs. Erdle:
Your letter of January 31st was awaiting
my return from a trip which took me away from Los
Angeles.
It is just such expressions of interest
and offers to help as yours which mean so much to us.
I am asking Mrs. Carol Arth, our
Director of Special Projects, to contact you and discuss
in a preliminary way the area or areas where you feel you
could help us most effectively. She will, I know, be in
touch with you within the next few days.
I do want to assure you of our apprecia-
tion for your interest. The kind thoughts expressed in
your letter are also gratefully received.
Warm regards,
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
cc: Mrs. Jack Drown
File: Offers
X E
X - Chron.
X - fax to C. Arth w/cc reply
February 1, 1962
Mr. Warner Edmonds, Jr.
Attorney at Law
15 East Cerrillo Street
Santa Barbara, California
Dear Mr. Edmonds:
This will again confirm Dick Nixon's acceptance of
your kind invitation to address the Channel City Club of Sebta
Barbara on Friday, February 23rd. You can be sure Mr. Nixon is
looking forward to this fine affair.
Mr. Booth Turner of our office will be handling arrange-
ments. I would suggest that you designate one person in your
organization as his contact for all plens on this meeting in order
to avoid any confusion, Meanwhile, please let Mr. Turner hear from
you if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HEH:jr
bec: Mr. Booth Turner
February 1, 1962
Mr. J. McCormick
Marvin & McCormick Construction Company
606 East 76th Street
Los Angeles 1, California
Dear Mr. McCormick:
Mrs. Lura Eckman has just advised
me of your interest in the campaign and your desire to
help out. We are certainly appreciative of your offer
and I am taking the liberty of having our Contact
Director, Mr. Norton Norris, get in touch with you.
Meantime, if you have any thoughts
or suggestions you feel would be helpful to us, please
pass them along.
With kindest regards,
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
cc: Mrs. Lura Eckman
Norton Norris
File - Norton Norris
X - McCormick
X - Eckman
X - Chron.
January 30, 1962
E
Mr. Harry S. Emrich
1707 Cloverfield Boulevard
Santa Monica, California
Dear Mr. Emrich:
This is to follow up your recent correspondence
with Dick Nixon inviting him to attend the annual award
dinner of the Southern California Professional Golf
Association on April 3. You may be certain that he would
like very much to participate in this always-interesting
event, but a prior commitment makes it impossible. The
Schedule Committee made every attempt to juggle dates in
order to accept your cordial invitation, but was unsuccessful
in doing so.
Again, we are extremely sorry that Mr. Nixon will
be unable to attend the P.G.A. dinner and very much appreciate
your thoughtful invitation.
Sincerely,
H.R. Haldeman
HRH:al
January 26, 1962
E
Mr. Robert W. Edler
President, Law Forum
Stanford University
School of Law
Stanford, California
Dear Mr. Edler:
To follow up your previous exchange of correspondence with
Mr. Nixon, I regretfully must tell you that the efforts of the Schedule
Committee to clear a date on his calendar during this school semester
when he could address the students of the Stanford University School
of Law have not been successful.
Consequently, he will not have the pleasure of accepting the
very cordial invitation you have extended. However, in the event of
a later possibility that he may be able to work a visit to Stanford
University into his schedule, we should like to take the liberty of con-
tacting you further, as he would certainly want the Law School students
included in the arrangements for any such occasion.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH:jr
January 19, 1962
Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr.
127 Montgomery Street
San Francisco 4, California
Dear Milt:
Thanks for your letter of
January 16th.
That is fine about Alan Nichols
and we appreciate the biographical information
you sent along.
I will look forward to hearing
from Art as soon as he had had a chance to
talk to Sullivan.
It was good to see you.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
File: No. Calif. - Organ.
X - Esberg
X E
X - Chron.
MEMORANDUM
January 18, 1962
To:
Mrs. Eckman
From:
Bob Haldeman
Dear Lura:
Thanks for the memos.
I agree that we should have the office open on Saturday for volunteers
who are available on that day only, and we will do so as soon as we
put the volunteer work on a full-time organized basis.
We will certainly put Barbara Brookins to work. As you know, we are
now working on the development of a specific volunteer program and
I am sure she will be a great asset.
I have passed on Norman Elliott's name to Charles Farrington who will
be responsible for development of the Speakers Bureau. I am sure
Charlie will be in touch with him.
Keep the suggestions coming. We need them.
File: Volunteers - Hdqtrs. Org.
X - E
X - PR - C. Farrington w/fax re: Elliott
X - Chron
C. Farrington
1-24-62
B. Haldeman
Will you please call George Enright - KI 7-0401
Background . - is friend of Tom Ryan, who is PN's brother;
he wrote Nixon campaign song, and now has written a new one for
1962 -- and he should have courtesy of call-back - and opportunity
to play it for someone.
Will you do the needful? Please call him, make arrangements
to see him - and listen to the song?
I have spoken with him by phone.
File: PR - Farrington
E
X - Chron.
December 7, 1961
Mr. John D. Ehrlichman
Hullin, Ehrlichman, Carroll & Roberts
Attorneys at Law
614 United Pacific Building
1000 S cond Avenue
Seattle 4, Washington
Dear John:
Sorry to be so long in replying to your letter of
November 20.
I have your statement of November 15 for $36.20
covering expenses in Yakima. Since we have already closed
out the Washington Trip expenses, I wonder if you could submit
this item to Mort Frayn, since that is where the dough must come
from. I am returning your statement herewith.
Any expenses you have in regard to the Portland trip
should be sent to Lowell Paget rather than to us.
The mailing address here and the phone number are
as indicated on this letterhead, and I will be operating out of
this office most of the time.
X was delighted to hear that your friend is weakening a
bit and I am sure we can use you occasionally for a week or
ten days at a crack although, at the moment, I can't be specific
as to how. I will surely keep this in mind and be in touch with
you however.
Trust all goes well with you. Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
HRH/jb
HULLIN, EHRLICHMAN, CARROLL & ROBERTS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
614 UNITED PACIFIC BUILDING
1000 SECOND AVENUE
SEATTLE 4, WASHINGTON
CABLE ADDRESS:HERC. SEATTLE
JACK E. HULLIN
TELEPHONE
JOHN D. EHRLICHMAN
MUTUAL 2-2852
JOHN G. CARROLL
JOHN A.ROBERTS, JR.
November 20, 1961
A.WESLEY HODGE
H. R. Haldeman
J. Walter Thompson Co.
6505 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Dear Bob:
Enclosed is a list of those accepting the invitation to the
Fat Cat Reception following the fund raising dinner in Portland.
This list of names and addresses may be of some use to your
finance people in connection with Ted Gamble's efforts.
I had a call from the National Committeeman, Lowell Paget
today asking that you forward your transportation expenses to
him as soon as possible.
I had the hotel bill sent directly to him and the Presidential
Suite was comped by Mr. Fristo Wallace, Manager of the Sheraton-
Portland.
The Reston article took an odd twist, no doubt influenced by the
very grandiose and flamboyant program put on in Seattle. The
contrast was just as marked as Reston said it was.
Bud Krogh is coming down to talk with you I believe. He has
apparently been active in campus Republican organizations and
seems to prefer to work actively rather than in research. He
might be helpful to you in setting up your office and fiscal
situation since he has been a business administration major and
has some understanding of the organization.
I have some telephone charges and odds and ends of expense that
I will be sending on to you later on as they are received here.
I have one lingering reaction. It is probably explained in part
by the fact that we didn't get our full two hours of staff time.
November 20, 1961
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Reston was invited to come for the last hour of it and the
BOSS didn't get his full opportunity to organize his speech.
It lacked a certain organization and cohesiveness and ran
about 45 minutes which was about 30 minutes too long.
In talking to Hugh floorney the annexation, incorporation and
urban sprawl problem came up. I think that Howard Allen could
help you a good deal with the background of this problem and
I think there is a real opportunity to make a popular big city
issue out of Brown's failure to give leadership in this area.
It is a problem which touches virtually every urban resident
and one where the leadership has got to be given by the state in
order to achieve any results. When its left to local determination
without the aid of statewide legistlation you get a very spotty
result.
They oversold the Magnuson dinner here and had to put the overflow
in a restaurant across the street from the hotel. Approximately
3,200 at $100 per plate, most of which were bought by the lobbyists
in Washington, D.C. and sent out here for use by their constituents
in the trade associations, public utilities, etc.
Ask Hugh to spell out for you Reston's position on the fall-out
shelter issue. He thinks Kennedy has really committed a major
blunder on this and that it can be a very effective issue for
the '62 Congressional elections.
Best regards.
P Yours sincerely,
JOHN D. EHRLICHMAN
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Could you use me an occasional week on ten
days at a crack ? I think my friend is
weaking-
If
want
Isn't THIS what
THE
you want?
PEOPLE
OF
"We should stop the continuous
increase in federal taxes by stopping the trend
toward big government, by eliminating the
OREGON
substantial part of foreign aid that experience
has demonstrated is useless and unproductive
and by cutting out duplication and waste in
our defense program."
WANT
DO SOMETHING ABOUT
"The only safe road to world peace
is the deterrent of military superiority. Only
from strength can we successfully negotiate
world peace and ultimate disarmament. Domi-
nance in nuclear weapons and the ability to
deliver them is more important than reaching
the moon first. We must get off the defensive
and on the offensive in the propaganda battle
LESS
with world communism for men's minds."
"Both manage-
ment and labor must be required to accept
their proper responsibility for industrial
peace. We can no longer tolerate strikes that
undermine our whole economy. We cannot
TALK
condone the practices of the selfish few in
management who contribute to labor strife
and engage in monopolistic price fixing. I am
opposed to unbridled power in management,
labor or government."
and
elect
"The job of an Oregon
Senator is to represent the thinking and the
wishes of the people of Oregon-not what he
SIG UNANDER
imagines is best for them."
MORE
This leaflet is contributed by eight of Sig's friends
U.S. SENATOR
as a start for his campaign and to give expression
to their enthusiastic support:
REPUBLICAN
Warren Munro
Phil Roth
Ted Gamble, Jr.
Richard Cole
Francis I. Smith
Robert Elliott, 11036 N.E.
WORK
John Hubbard
William Ireland
Everett, Portland, Ore.
from the desk of
SIG UNANDER
1101 Failing Building
Portland 4, Oregon
November 14, 1961
Declines after list was typed.
Governor Hatfield
PROSSER CLARK
RALPH CAKE
Elect
SIG UNANDER
U.S. SENATOR
RECEPTION
THE SHERATON HOTEL
Portland, Oregon
November 15, 1961
9:00 P.M.
THE HONORABLE RICHARD M. NIXON - GUEST OF HONOR
MR. SIGFRID BENSON UNANDER - HOST
Adams, Charles F.
Brunner, William
President
321 Failing Building
Portland Trust Bank
Portland, Oregon
319 Southwest Washington
Portland, Oregon
Burns, James M.
1023 Public Service Building
Appling, Howell, Jr.
Secretary of State
Cabell, Henry F.
Salem, Oregon
1107 Failing Building
Portland, Oregon
Atiyeh, Victor
Atiyeh Brothers
Cake, Ralph H. - no
Southwest 10th & Alder
Equitable Savings & Loan
Portland, Oregon
Equitable Building
Portland, Oregon
Armstrong, Edward
First National Bank of Oregon
Dagwell, Rt. Rev. Benjamin
400 Southwest Sixth
811 S. W. Salmon
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Bailey, Tom
Carmen, Rt. Rev. J.W. F.
Irwin-Hodson Co.
11800 S. W. Military Lane
439 Northwest 15th
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Chaffin, Leo
Barde, J. N.
Portland, General Electric
2400 Southwest Park Place
621 S. W. Alder Street
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Binford, Ormond
Cheatham, Julian N.
Binford Printing
Vice President
102 Northwest Ninth
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Portland, Oregon
Equitable Building
Portland, Oregon
Braley, Warren
Braley & Graham
Clark, Prosser
1411 West Burnside
525 Northwest Skyline Circle
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Brandenthaler, Anthony J.
Cole, Richard
Burnt River Lumber Co.
222 Southwest Fourth Avenue
Baker, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
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Collins, Truman
Frey, Michael J.
Terminal Sales Building
Publisher
Portland, Oregon
The Oregonian
1320 Southwest Broadway
Collins, William J.
Portland, Oregon
U. S. National Bank Building
Portland, Oregon
Fulton, Bruce
Fiddes-Moore & Co.
Daugherty, Warren H.
Executive Building
Cottage Grove
Portland, Oregon
Oregon
Gamble, Ted R. Jr.
Davis, Robert G.
831 Northwest 27th
Chairman
Portland, Oregon
Republican State Central Committee
P. O. Box 584
Gonyea, W. H.
Grants Pass, Oregon
Clear Fir Sales Company
1116 South A Street
deWeese, R. W.
Eugene, Oregon
ESCO Corporation
2140 Northwest 25th Avenue
Goodell, E. Stanley
Portland, Oregon
12621 Southwest Edgecliff
Portland 19, Oregon
Elfstrom, Robert
HaroidWalling
1825 Hy Avenue
Salem
Grabenhorst, Coburn L.
Salem, Oregon
180 Liberty Street, S. E.
Salem, Oregon
Elliott, Robert
Equitable Building
Gray, John D.
Portland, Oregon
Omark Industries
9710 Southeast McLoughlin Blvd.
Emmons, Ralph
Portland 22, Oregon
The Oregon Building
Salem, Oregon
Griswold, Graham
Griswold Lumber Company
Emmons, Roger
Failing Building
The Oregon Building
Portland, Oregon
Salem, Oregon
Green, Alan, Jr.
Fisher, Fred
1707 Southwest Hawthorne Terrace
1001 U. S. National Bank Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Hatfield, Mark O. - DECLINED
Flemming, Arthur
Governor of Oregon
President
Salem, Oregon
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
Herring, Blake
706 Lewis Building
Freck, George
Portland, Oregon
Pacific Power & Light
920 Southwest Sixth
Higgins, John C.
Portland, Oregon
H and H Mines
Public Service Building
Portland 4, Oregon
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Hinsdale, G. Spencer
Montgomery, F. F.
Public Service Building
178 Marion Lane
Portland, Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
Hoffman, W. Burns
Pamplin, Robert
Hoffman Construction Co.
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
715 Southwest Columbia Street
Equitable Building
Portland 1, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Horn, Mr. Bud
Packwood, Robert
Business Men's Assurance Co.
Pacific Building
Executive Building
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Paget, Lowell C.
Hubbard, John K.
416 Southwest Oak
429 Southwest Fourth Avenue
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Philippi, Bruce
Jackson, Glenn
One Shaff Road
California-Oregon Power Company
Stayton, Oregon
216 West Main
Medford, Oregon
Roth, Phillip J
Executive Building
Jennett, Earl
Portland, Oregon
Willamette Iron & Steel
2800 N rthwest Front
Russell, Donald M.
Portland, Oregon
Bank of California
Portland, Oregon
Jewitt, William
Lewis Building
Sammons, E. C., Jr.
Portland, Oregon
Oregon Transfer Companu
3232 Northwest Industrial
Jones, June S., Jr.
Portland, Oregon
U. S. National Bank Building
Portland, Oregon
Stanton, Glenn
Stanton, Boles, Maguire & Church
Kelley, Harold
208 Southwest Stark Street
4160 N rtheast Sandy Blvd.
Portland 4, Oregon
Kolar, Edward
Tobin, Monsignor
President
3847 N. E. Glisan
U. S. National Bank
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Voss, Ralph
Lausmann, A. A.
President
Lausmann Lumber Company
First National Bank of Oregon
South Pacific Highway
404 Southwest Sixth Str
Medford, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
Linden, Carvel C.
Walker, Don
U. S. National Bank
2314 Lloyd Center
Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
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Walsh, Peter
Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co.
2039 Northwest Irving
Portland, Oregon
Warren, Frank H.
Portland General Electric
621 Southwest Alder
Portland, Oregon
Warren, Robert C.
Cascade Manufacturing Co.
P. O. Box7587
Portland, Oregon
Williams, Ralph E., Jr.
Williams and Hart
1985 Southwest Sixth Avenue
Portland, Oregon
Wyatt, Wendell
Norblad, Wyatt, MacDonald & Dean
1129 Commercial Street
Astoria, Oregon
Yturri, Anthony
Ontario, Oregon
Buckley, Dr. James
Leitch, Dr. Howard
Smith, FRANCIS I
PUBLIC SERVICE BLDG
PORTLAND,ORE.