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This file contains: To Rose, from Sammy. Re: Mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/8/1962 From Valley Knudsen, Sue Frankly, and Mable Fouch. Re: "Action Package". 1 pg. [Letter], 10/2/1962 "Action Package" ground rules and goals. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. "Operation Telephone" Sign-up sheet. 1 pg, 3 copies. [Form], n.d. "How to Give a Precinct Coffee Hour". 2 pgs. [Other Document], n.d. "Nixon for Governor Action Package Southern California". Postcard. 2 pgs. [Other Document], n.d. To Colleague, from Park J. Ewart. Re: Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. [Letter], n.d. To Nixon Community Chairmen, from Sandy Quinn, State Headquarters News Bureau. Re: Campaign Photographs. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/5/1962 "Up and Down with 'Bluster' Brown". 4 pgs. 3 copies. [Brochure], n.d. "Operation Telephone". Bullet points of info for campaign strategy. 3 pgs. 2 copies. [Memo], n.d. "Operation Telephone 'Blitz'". Rules and advice for telephoning. 2 pgs. 3 copies. [Memo], n.d. Operation Telephone Sign-Up Sheet. 1 pg. 8 copies. [Form], n.d.

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This file contains: To Rose, from Sammy. Re: Mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/8/1962 From Valley Knudsen, Sue Frankly, and Mable Fouch. Re: "Action Package". 1 pg. [Letter], 10/2/1962 "Action Package" ground rules and goals. 1 pg. [Other Document], n.d. "Operation Telephone" Sign-up sheet. 1 pg, 3 copies. [Form], n.d. "How to Give a Precinct Coffee Hour". 2 pgs. [Other Document], n.d. "Nixon for Governor Action Package Southern California". Postcard. 2 pgs. [Other Document], n.d. To Colleague, from Park J. Ewart. Re: Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. [Letter], n.d. To Nixon Community Chairmen, from Sandy Quinn, State Headquarters News Bureau. Re: Campaign Photographs. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/5/1962 "Up and Down with 'Bluster' Brown". 4 pgs. 3 copies. [Brochure], n.d. "Operation Telephone". Bullet points of info for campaign strategy. 3 pgs. 2 copies. [Memo], n.d. "Operation Telephone 'Blitz'". Rules and advice for telephoning. 2 pgs. 3 copies. [Memo], n.d. Operation Telephone Sign-Up Sheet. 1 pg. 8 copies. [Form], n.d.
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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 58 6 10/08/1962 Memo To Rose, from Sammy. Re: Mailings. 1 pg. 58 6 10/02/1962 Letter From Valley Knudsen, Sue Frankly, and Mable Fouch. Re: "Action Package". 1 pg. 58 6 n.d. Other Document "Action Package" ground rules and goals. 1 pg. 58 6 n.d. Form "Operation Telephone" Sign-up sheet. 1 pg, 3 copies. 58 6 n.d. Other Document "How to Give a Precinct Coffee Hour". 2 pgs. 58 6 n.d. Other Document "Nixon for Governor Action Package Southern California". Postcard. 2 pgs. Thursday, August 09, 2007 Page 1 of 2 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 58 6 n.d. Letter To Colleague, from Park J. Ewart. Re: Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. 58 6 10/05/1962 Memo To Nixon Community Chairmen, from Sandy Quinn, State Headquarters News Bureau. Re: Campaign Photographs. 1 pg. 58 6 n.d. Brochure "Up and Down with 'Bluster' Brown". 4 pgs. 3 copies. 58 6 n.d. Memo "Operation Telephone". Bullet points of info for campaign strategy. 3 pgs. 2 copies. 58 6 n.d. Memo "Operation Telephone 'Blitz''. Rules and advice for telephoning. 2 pgs. 3 copies. 58 6 n.d. Form Operation Telephone Sign-Up Sheet. 1 pg. 8 copies. Thursday, August 09, 2007 Page 2 of 2 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor Telose Dategot. 8, 1962 Subjectsillings Distribution and 3, Doris Jones, 1. Salmbach, shad HC Clellen, 'all office, Lou uinn, ad Slewin, Corothy -righte 1) Phis mailin. was sent out to 400 Women who helped in sign-ups for coffee ty urs and operation telephone 1a the 1960 PT: sidential lectio 2) 10 be mailed to 750 Scholars by 1-2'o ewart (USC) 3) Jent to 20 roxinst 1y 135 consu ity chairmen in 30. alif. 4) camplinge of new Lit. October 2, 1962 Dear We are enclosing some of our "ACTION PACKAGE" material hoping that it will be possible for you to take on one or more of these activities. We feel there is something in the "ACTION PACKAGE" for everyone and none of them take very much time, but we do feel will help win the Campaign. In brief here are some of the programs: 1. Please put a "Nixon for Governor" Bumper Strip on your car. This is a moving Billboard and is very effective. 2. Be a Captain of a Team of Ten and each member of your Team give $6.00 towards the purchasing of "A VICTORY TELEPHONE" for $66.60. 3. As a Team Captain ask the members of your Team to each telephone at least four hours during the last five days of the Campaign, when we do the "TELEPHONE BLITZ", November 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 6th. 4. Or just give $6.00 to help pay for a telephone. 5. Or just phone four hours during the telephone Blitz. 6. Or give a Coffee Hour, (does not necessarily need to be a large one) calling in your neighbors and friends. Call us for a Speaker and Campaign Material and let us do the recruiting. We do hope you will select one of these six Activities which is part of the "ACTION PACKAGE. Please fill out the enclosed card. You will then be contacted and given all the help possible. We feel "THE ACTION PACKAGE" is just what it says "A PLAN FOR ACTION". This program will reach the people, will you please help us to reach the people. We will be most happy if you will help with this program. Thank you in advance for your co-operation. Sincerely, Valley Valley Kmun Kanden Knudsen Sue Frankly mabel Mable Fouch Fauch Valley SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NIXON FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION 3950 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif., DU 5-9161 VALLEY KNUDSEN, Vice Chairman HENRIETTE COWGILL, Co-ordinator Chairman "Action Package: Vice-Chairman "Action Package" "ACTION PACKAGE" MEMO -- NIXON "OPERATION TELEPHONE" Mrs. Tony Whan, Chairman YOU can organize a "GIVE A VICTORY PHONE" TEAM: YOU ask 10 people to each give $6.60, which will help give a phone to be used the last four days of the Campaign. The average cost of each phone is $66.00, which pays for installation, telephone calls, etc. YOU ask the same ten people to be prepared to man the telephone during "OPERATION TELEPHONE" Blitz November 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th, for one shift of 3 or 4 hours between 9 A.M. and 9 P.M. each or any one of these days. YOU keep a record of everyone who gives $6.60 -- her name, address, telephone. This record to be kept on the attached sheets in TRIPLICATE. You keep one, one goes to operation Telephone Chairman in your community, and the other goes to Mrs. Tony Whan, Southern California Headquarters listed above. YOU will be head of the TEAM OF TEN, YOU will be the one we shall call to organize your TEAM for the TELEPHONING. YOU can organize as many TEAMS as YOU wish. All of the teams YOU organize will be under your leadership, in fact you will be the CAPTAIN OF YOUR TEAMS. If YOU wish to participate in "OPERATION TELEPHONE" as an individual under the leadership of the Nixon for Governor organization in your community, turn the money collected and all names over to the chairman in charge and he or she will make the assignments. If YOU are not connected with a NIXON FOR GOVERNOR ORGANIZATION, turn the money you collected and the names of the volunteers you recruited over to the Southern California NIXON FOR GOVERNOR Headquarters (at the above address). YOU and your team will be assigned to "OPERATION TELEPHONE" phones from this HEADQUARTERS. In this case, make checks payable to "Nixon Operation Telephone." THIS DOES NOT DUPLICATE THE REGULAR WORK OF THE OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PRECINCT ORGANIZATION. THIS IS IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR WORK OF THE OFFICIAL PRECINCT ORGANIZATION. "WIN WITH NIXON" VOTE NOVEMBER 6th, 1962, AND SEE THAT EVERY OTHER NIXON SUPPORTER DOES, TOO VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE PHONE PHONE PHONE PHONE NIXON FOR GOVERNOR "Operation Telephone" Sign-up Sheet CHAIRMAN OF TEAM TEL. ADDRESS CITY ALL CONTRIBUTORS TO NIXON "OPERATION TELEPHONE" SIGN HERE 1. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City 2. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City 3. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City 4. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City 5. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City 6. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City 7. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City 8. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City 9. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City 10. Name Tel. C.D. A.D. Address City Make in triplicate - Keep one copy; give one copy to your Community Nixon "Operation Telephone" Chairman; mail one copy immediately to Nixon for Governor Operation Telephone 3950 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NIXON FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION 3950 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, Calif., DU 5-9161 VALLEY KNUDSEN HENRIETTE COWGILL Vice Chairman Co-ordinator Chairman "Action Package" Vice Chairman "Action Package" How to Give a Precinct Coffee Hour 1. Invite your neighbors into your home for coffee and doughnuts. Use paper cups and plates. Please keep it simple. (NOTE: Re- cently, one of the greeting card companies designed a wonderfully humorous "coffee hour" invitation suggesting that the invitee "get away from the regular grind". However, any simple invitation--in writing or by phone--is appropriate.) 2. If you have ten or more guests, request a good speaker from your local Nixon for Governor Headquarters. 3. Get Nixon for Governor campaign materials--brochures, bumper and windshield stickers, and buttons from your local Nixon Head- quarters. NOTE: Urge those present to put the stickers on their cars ("moving billboards" for Nixon) and to read the literature and to pass it on for others to read. 4. Distribute volunteer sign-up cards to all guests and ask them to check the Nixon campaign activity in which they want to par- ticipate. Be sure they print their names, addresses and phone numbers and return the cards to you. Give the completed volunteer sign-up cards to your local Nixon Headquarters' Volunteer Chairman. She, or he, will sort them and give them to the appropriate Chairman who will assign the volunteers. 5. Circulate the sign-up sheet for the "Operation Telephone Blitz". The guests who sign agree to: (a) help pay the cost of one phone, and; (b) telephone for 3 hours or more during the 4-day Blitz. Ask each person who signs up to PRINT her name, address and phone number. Deciphering handwriting is easier this way. (NOTE: Your local Nixon "Operation Telephone" Chairman will know the approximate cost of "buying" one phone for the Blitz. The cost varies from area to area. Your "Operation Telephone" Chairman will tell you how much each Coffee Hour guest should donate. For example, the average cost of a phone in Los Angeles County is $66.00. Guests are asked to sign up for "Operation Telephone" in Teams of Ten and each Team member agrees to pay $6.60. How To Give a Precinct Coffee Hour (continued) - 2 - 6. Give the completed sign-up sheet for the "Blitz" to your local Nixon "Operation Telephone" Chairman. REMEMBER: There are 18,610 precincts in the 11 Southern California counties. You and 18,609 other women for Nixon can win this election by giving a Precinct Coffee Hour to tell the Nixon story and to recruit vol- unteers to work and talk for him and his fine programs for California. Don't break the chain! Keep them going until Election Day and WIN WITH NIXON! Mrs. Theodore Fouch County Chairman of Nixon Coffee Hours Nixon for Governor Campaign 3950 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles 5, California "NIXON FOR GOVERNOR ACTION PACKAGE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3950 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, ,Calif. DUnkirk 5-9161 Valley Knudsen, Chairman Henriette Cowgi 11, Vice Chairman Sue Frankly, Southern California Coffee Hour Chairman Mabel Fouch, County Chairman Coffee Hours Send me a Nixon for Governor Bumper Strip 2--I will be a Captain of a Team of Ten 3v-I will have each member of my Team telephone 4--I will give $6.00towards the purchase of a Phone 5--I will telephone 4 hours during the 5 Day Telephone Blitz 6--I will give a Coffee Hour Name Address Telephone N N NIXON FOR GOVERNOR 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 Dear Colleague: Many of us joined the Scholars for Nixon Committee two years ago. This committee rendered valuable service by endorsing the high level scholar- ship, as well as public administrative ability, which Dick Nixon brings to his task of politician. Though we did not win the 1960 election, Dick Nixon DID carry California. And we are again organizing a Scholar: for Nixon Committee to help him become the next Governor of our State. My decision to endorse Dick Nixon in this overt fashion is based upon the fundamental soundness of his economic thinking and resulting poli- cies and decision making potentials. It is my opinion, along with that of many of my colleagues whom I have been fortunate in contacting per- sonally, that his type of economic decision making is sorely needed in our state at this time. Dick Nixon's views on some of the current economic issues confronting our state are set forth as parts of the two brochures enclosed. Likewis they specify some of the evidence of his ability as a decisive public administrator. Will you join me in a new Scholars for Nixon Committee? I know that Dick would be proud to have your support. If you agree to join, your task would be to actively endorse our candidate among your colleagues, students and other friends. If you desire to accept this important public responsibility, please send in the enclosed card at once so we may add your name to the rapidly growing list of Scholars for Nixon. Our committee is trying to make its program self-supporting. Your contribution would help us pay for printing and postage. A return envelope is enclosed for your convenien WIN WITH NIXON: Sincerely, Par Junt Park J. Ewart, Co-Chairman Scholars for Nixon Committee Encls. 1 October 5, 1962 TO: Nixon Community Chairmen FROM: Sandy Quinn, State Headquarters News Bureau SUBJECT: Campaign Photographs We have compiled an excellent set of recently taken photographs of THE NIXONS IN ACTION which are available to you at cost. The set includes person-to-person scenes of the Nixons campaigning among farmers, senior citizens, construction workers, minorities, and so on. There are hundreds of effective uses for these attractive campaign pictures. Use them in local publicity -- newspaper advertising -- bulletin boards -- literature. DISPLAY THEM IN YOUR HEADQUARTERS -- PASS THEM OUT TO SUPPORTERS. The set consists of twenty (20) 8 x 10 glossy photographs - all suitable for framing. Five of the pictures are "official" campaign portraits of Dick and Pat Nixon and their two teenage daughters. THESE SETS ARE AVAILABLE TO COMMUNITY CHAIRMEN AT COST: All twenty pictures at $5.00 per set. In addition, glossy 8 X 10 portraits of the Nixons (individually or together) are available, 25 for $2.50. PLEASE RUSH YOUR ORDER WITH CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO SANDY QUINN, NIXON FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS, 3908 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 5. (Please use this order form) NEWS BUREAU: (3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5) Please rush me the following photographs: Quantities: SETS OF 20 PERSON-TO-PERSON PICTURES OF THE NIXONS IN ACTION AT $5.00 PER SET. RICHARD NIXON (25 GLOSSY PICTURES FOR $2.50) PAT NIXON (25 GLOSSY PICTURES FOR $2.50) THE NIXON FAMILY (25 GLOSSY PICTURES FOR $2.50) DICK AND PAT NIXON TOGETHER (25 GLOSSY PICTURES FOR $2.50) (Make check payable to NIXON FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE) Mail to: Name 4 How now, Brown? CDC "The CDC has adopted many intelligent statements and policies, none of which bears the Up and slightest resemblance to Nixon's distorted and hysterical dossier.' 5/28/62 (But, on July 25, 1962, Brown stated his dis- agreement with the CDC's position on five of the down key issues listed and opposed by Nixon.) CHESSMAN "I have made a decision on clemency (refused) and have no intention of hearing this matter with again, or making any change. -10/23/59 (But, on February 18, 1960, Brown granted Chessman a 60-day reprieve on the basis of a telegram from the State Department - it was later revealed that the telegram was solicited!) "Bluster" HIGHWAY SLAUGHTER "Bob McCarthy (Brown's Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles) has done a mag- nificent job and no one will know how many lives have been saved by reason of this tough policy." Brown -1/29/60 (But, in his letter of resignation to Brown on August 15, 1961, McCarthy had a different story to tell: " your support has dwindled steadily and by now has completely disappeared My attempts to curb the drunk driver saw you cave in to pressure for a softer law. Leadership here could have saved lives.") TAXES " a careful, moderate revenue program (the 1959 tax increases) - 1/5/60 (But, the 1959 tax increases were the largest general tax increase in the history of any state!) Give California A decisive leader! Win with NIXON NIXON FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Harold C. McClellan Andrew D. Orrick Southern California Northern California Chairman Chairman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard 525 Market Street Los Angeles 5, California San Francisco 5, California BB-5-9-26 NIXON FOR GOVERNOR "ACTION PACKAGE" Southern California 3950 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California DU 5-9161 OPERATION TELEPHONE ACTION MEMO CHAIRMAN Mrs. Valley Knudsen TO: All County, Division and Community Operation Telephone VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Henriette Cowgill Chairmen and Community Headquarters Managers. OPERATION TELEPHONE Mrs. Tony Whan COFFEE HOURS FROM: Mrs. Tony Whan, Southern California Chairman, Opera- Mrs. Lawrence Frankley tion Telephone. NIXONETTES Mrs. Frederic Sturdy NIXONETTE ACCESSORIES NON IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD TELEPHONERS: Mrs. Peter 1. Felker JEWELRY Mrs. Edward Mills Under separate cover we are sending to your community VOLUNTEERS headquarters: Mrs. Harry F. Haldeman COUNTY WOMEN'S VICE CHAIR 1. Instruction sheets for your Operation Telephone IMPERIAL COUNTY Blitz Volunteers. Mrs. Paul Trapnell KERN COUNTY Mrs. Margaret Goode 2. Sign-up sheets for the volunteer telephoners to sign Los ANGELES COUNTY their names, addresses, and phone numbers. Mrs. Henry Duque ORANGE COUNTY Mrs. L.I. Tucker 3. Nixon for Governor Telephone Dialers. Mrs. Robert F. Beaver RIVERSIDE COUNTY Mrs. Raymond Dell Please make sure that your telephoners study carefully the Mrs. Theodore Orciere instructions for 'phoning. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Mrs. Ada C. Stockwell SAN DIEGO COUNTY We urge that you plan now to have your volunteers serve Mrs. Jack L. Oatman Mrs. Dugald L. Quiner as Election Day telephoners on November 6. They will have SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY called all Republicansand friendly Democrats and Decline to Mrs. Marion Sinsheimer State voters during the four-day Operation Telephone Blitz. Mrs. Rosemary Maino SANTA BARBARA COUNTY Mrs. Edwin A. Fargo, Jr. On Election Day there is only one way to insure that VENTURA COUNTY Mrs. William G. LeFeure every single one of those votes gets in the ballot box for Nixon. Here's how! 1. Recruit telephoners who will agree to 'phone all those Republicans and friendly Democrats and DS voters who have not voted by the time the polls are checked in mid-afternoon. (They should plan to begin phoning by 4:00) 2. The volunteer Election Day Telephoners will be women primarily. Assure them that they will not have to do the poll checking. It will be done by men and, in some cases, young women. LOYALLYOATH nemployment TAEE FINANCES TSCAL Responsibilit COPE OF GOVERNORSHIP PRESIDENTIAL AMBITIONS First he teeters then he totters LOYALTY OATH " the lingering McCarthyism of negative loy- "I disagree with the CDC's position (calling for alty oaths (is) still in our midst."-2/12/60 the repeal of negative loyalty oaths). -7/25/62 UNEMPLOYMENT "Nobody is starving as far as I know, and I think "It is true that there are some families who do I would know about it. "-1/24/61 not have enough to eat. -1/27/61 NARCOTICS "I know that simply enacting further increases "We propose harsher penalties for narcotics in penalties or restrictions would not rid us of this offenders - so that for the peddler the profit will menace. -4/4/60 not be worth the risk.' -1/31/61 SCOPE OF THE GOVERNMENT "I am convinced that no longer can a Governor "Katanga and Berlin and Southeast Asia are operate solely within his own state ..."-12/1/59 important. But they have little to do with a California governor's need to meet the challenge of the greatest mass migration in human history." STATE FINANCES -1/8/62 "The people of California are not stupid. "I believe that it (the college bond issue) went They're smart They know we have need for down to defeat because the wording of the these things (state construction bonds), and the issue was not too clear and I don't believe the amount of the budget, the amount of the bond people understood."-6/18/62 issue is understood by them."-4/4/62 PRESIDENTIAL AMBITIONS "Governor Edmund G. Brown made it clear "I, of course, took myself out of the Presidential today (in Washington) he is available for the campaign. I never had any intention of entering Democratic Presidential nomination, but said he it at any time since I've been elected Governor. will not accept second place on the ticket."- -5/24/60 7/31/59 Baltimore Sun FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY "I believe in old-fashioned fiscal solvency in "Shall the balance sheet become the balance government."-9/21/59 wheel of our society, or shall we understand that there is a higher accounting "-5/7/60 "ACTION PACKAGE" CHAIRMEN IMPERIAL COUNTY Mrs. Melia Nesbit Mrs. Louise Hall Mrs. Ruth Helms Mrs. Roger Ojeda Mrs. Paul Trapnell Mrs. May Bowen Mrs. Isobel Gallaher Mrs. Donald L. Jackson Mrs. Woodrow Miller VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Walker Downs Mrs. Richard Clatworthy Mrs. Paul Mueller, Jr. Mrs. Charlotte Law Mrs. Ronald Thornburg Mrs. Marty Marshall Mrs. Neal Giannini Mrs. Charles Thompson Mrs. Evelyn Page Mrs. Marie Jones Mrs. Harold Hunter Jr. Mrs. Kay Roe Mrs. Mary Ann Burdick Mrs. Elvan Dickinson Mrs. Fran Benson Mrs. Louise McDaniel Mrs. Wilma Way Mrs. Ralph W. Spellenger Mrs. Clarice Tanner Mrs. Barbara Simpson Mrs. Dan Hayden Rose Mrs. Robert Hemstreet Mr. Merrill Cate Mrs. Mildred Hillary Mrs. Tom Daniels Mrs. Thomas Ellerby Mrs. Jean Daughenbaugh Mrs. William Thomson Mrs. E. R. Capstaff Mrs. Sarah Harelson Mrs. Walter Thompson Mrs. Ruth McMullen Mrs. Gladys W. Tuttle Mrs. Thomas Parker Mrs. Dorothy Cole Mrs. Dan Brennan LOS ANGELES COUNTY Mrs. Gladys W. Otto Mrs. John Cooper Mrs. John H. Borchard Mrs. John Northcott SOUTHEASTERN Mrs. Philip H. Richards Mrs. lack Pierce Mrs. Richard D. Bailey Mrs. Leonard DeKarr DIVISION Mrs. Virginia Counts Mrs. Earl Riggs Mrs. Marie Jones Mrs. Martha Van de Vergh Mrs. Elaine T. Rudolph Mrs. Chester B. Pielow, /r. Mrs. Mary Ann Warjone Mrs. Edward Maljan Mrs. Peggy Ogden VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. F. Peter Crook Mrs. Joseph Monroe Mrs. Irene Dinsmore Mrs. Walter Geissler Mrs. Dudley Hemphill Mrs. Josephine Lombard Mrs. Peter Arth Mrs. 1.1. Anderholt Mrs. R. Johnson Mrs. Richard Wigboldy Mrs. Carolyn Miller Mrs. Keith Carlson Mrs. Millie Bisgaard Mrs. Harold Decker Mrs. Lydia Cannon Mrs. Joseph K. Horton Mrs. Chester Luttrell Mrs. Dorothea Wilson Marjorie Armstrong Mrs. John Scantlin Mrs. John Berry KERN COUNTY Mrs. Barbara Paulson Mrs. Margaret Goode Mrs. M. E. Manning Mrs. John Perkins Mrs. Marguerite Lyons Mrs. Georgia Bunker Lucille Bergquist Mrs. George W. Robbins Mrs. H. /. Taylor VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Mildred Dean Mrs. Roland Curran Edna Arneberg Mrs. Marie Green Mrs. Dorothy Beglau Mrs. Mark Strause Margaret Savage Mrs. W. T. Wilson Mildred Stephens Mrs. George Parker Mrs. W. Roy Newson Mrs. Pat Howell Nadeane Hare Miss Ann Sumner Gladys Hancock LOS ANGELES COUNTY Marjorie Hanson Mrs. Luther C. Anderson Meta Runnerstrom Mrs. Mildred Sanders Carol Raabe Mrs. Gerald Bittman Mrs. Blanche Halfhill LOS ANGELES COUNTY SAN FERNANDO Martha Hall Miss Ruth Billings Clara Haymes DIVISION Mrs. Beatrice Hawkins Mrs. Albert Reidel Mrs. Henry Duque SAN DIEGO COUNTY VICE- CHAIRMAN Mrs. Richard K. Yeamans Mrs. Josephine Wood ORANGE COUNTY Mrs. Dugald L. Quiner Mrs. Mary Buckingham Co CHAIRMAN Mrs. M'Lou Talt Mrs. J. Tucker VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Theodore A. Fouch Mrs. Allen K. Wood Mona Mount VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Jack L. Oatman Mrs. Robert H. Armstrong, Jr. VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Phyliss Lake Mrs. Robert F. Beaver VICE-CHAIRMAN Mrs. Edward Mills Mrs. Nelson 1. Falkinburg Mrs. Phyliss Prather VICE CHAIRMAN Mr. Russell F. Fields Mrs. Mary K. Hansen Mrs. Harold Maag Mrs. Gladys Eaton Mrs. Vernon L. Valentine Mrs. Olive Peoples Mrs. Dorothy Frazier Mrs. Olaf F. Johnson Mary Frisina Mrs. Robert Hitt Mrs. Rachel Wyllie Mrs. William H. Baynes Miss Lillian Bryson Mrs. C. H. Bodner Mrs. C. Earl Gustafson LOS ANGELES COUNTY Mrs. Ralph DeMon Miss Jessie Cooper Mrs. W. R. Davies Mrs. Margaret Lashlee CENTRAL DIVISION Mrs. Peter J. Felker Audrey Furniss Mrs. John Ingersoll Mrs. Worth Martin Mrs. John B, Isaacs Mrs. H. A. Schultz Mrs. Paula Merrill Mr. John Batton Mrs. W. P. Burford VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Felber Maasdam Betty Woodworth Mrs. Robert Veir Mrs. Gladys Walters Mrs. Bruce C. Elliott Mrs. Charles B. Fabian Mrs. Eva Sefcik Mrs. Harold E. Peck Mrs. Charlotte Holcomb Mrs. Harold Pauley Mrs. Lillian Pierce Mrs. Fran Weatherbee Mrs. lake Gelinas Joanne Worthington Mrs. Charles W. Crawford Mrs. George E. Cowgill Peggy Hemphill Mrs. John McGrew Mrs. Judy Cassady Mrs. Graham L. Sterling, Jr. Mrs. Mary E. Kelsey Jean Bramble Marie Allison Mrs. Gloria 1. Nichols Mrs. William Ward Mrs. John Kong Mrs. Reed Canady Mrs. Alice Travis Mrs. Leonard Minor Mrs. Raymond C: Kepher Mrs. Robert W. Birne Mrs. Lincoln W. Oates Mrs. Leo West Mrs. Jane Lenker Mrs. Paul Schmidt Mrs. Carl Brown Miss Josephine Elliott Mrs. Frank Schweitzer Mrs. Juanita Darwin Mrs. William L. Raymond Mrs. Florence B. Shaw Miss Blanche-Goodrich Mrs. Keith Green Mrs. Alma Patterson Mrs. Benjamin E. Smith Mrs. Dorothy King Mrs. James McKenzie Mrs. Charles Russell Mrs. Adolph Zuber Mrs. Larry Butler Rae Lynn Mrs. H. J. Stroud Mrs. George Mclnnis Mrs. Pearl Mosier Mrs. Carmen George Mrs. Verling Kersey Ir. Miss Cornelia Gray Mrs. Val Cady Mrs. Paul Nitschke Mrs. Annabelle Rucker Williams Mrs. William Cornell Ruth Trosper Mrs. Edward Morgan Mrs. P. H. McCandless Mrs. Jack Carlton Miss Vada L. Flowers Mrs. Barbara Baskerville Mrs. Herbert E. Crawford SAN LUIS OBISPO Mrs. Leland Atherton Irish Mrs. N. S. Chapin Dorothy Nobles Mrs. Donald Gary COUNTY Mrs. Mable Cage Mrs. C. McCormick Crouch Juliet Turner Mrs. Roy E. Jackson Mrs. Rosemary Maino Mrs. Emily A. Johnson Mrs. Willis Benson Estrelita Underwood Mrs. Dorothy Elder Co-CHAIRMAN Mrs. Audrey B. Jones Mr. Merrill Burnside Patricia Smith Mrs. Edith Stokes Mrs. Marion Sinsheimer Mrs. Essie McGriff Mrs. Richard Strahan LOS ANGELES COUNTY Mrs. Ted Bartlett Co-CHAIRMAN Mrs. James Flournoy Mrs. Henry Brodersen SOUTHERN DIVISION Mrs. William Susman Miss Pat Halladay Mrs. Mayme Lewis Mrs. James Quinn Mrs. Dan Ridder Mrs. Margie Ann Sellman Mrs. James Sinton Mrs. Augusta L. Glover Mrs. Donald R. Wyrick VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. 1. W. Burch Mrs. Ella Vee Beljon Mrs..Ray Simi. Mrs. C.W. Key SANTA BARBARA Mrs. John Lungren Mrs. Roy Andrews Mrs. Jack First Mrs. Barbara Kalmbach COUNTY Cleona Crozier Mrs. R. E. Gulbranson Edith Coates Mrs. Charles Travis Mrs. Edwin A. Fargo, Jr. LOS ANGELES COUNTY Mrs. Sandra Ressler Co-CHAIRMAN EASTERN DIVISION Mrs. Leon L. Wiltsy Mrs. Ethel Munch Mrs. Luther G. Myhro Mrs. Annan Cook Mrs. Barbara K. Chaney Mrs. Robert Godwin Mrs. Helen Wysong Mrs. Thomas E, Landon Mrs. Rudelph Munzer Mrs. Ana Chambers Mrs. Maurice Brevier CO'CHAIRMAN Mrs. Kaye Vahan Mrs. William H. Harvey Mrs. Guy Calden "Mrs. Frances Lowry Beverly Peterson Mrs. Dean Conklin Mr. Gary Bookasta Mrs. Frank E. Wood Mrs. Wallace Weirich Mrs. Eleanor McGea Mrs. Wesley Herton Mrs. Florence Abel Mrs. Evelyn C. Campbell Mrs. Hubert Prichard Mrs. Betty Smith Mrs. Paul D. Curtis Mrs. C. H. Bodner Mrs. Arthur W. Ludka Mrs. Richard Burdye Mrs. Harrie B. Moore Mrs. C. Meinkey Mary Larson Mrs. W. R. Davies Mrs. Ray Cadwell Mrs Irene Scott Mrs. Robert Hofstad Mrs. Dord Cox Mrs. Alvin Woolard Mrs. Robrt C. Dean Miss Reba Willis Mrs. Uno Sandvik Mrs. Glen Cornelius Mrs. Jon M. Rice Mrs. Lloyd Ramsey Mrs. Sylvia Meyers Mrs. R. D Ashmore Mr. Art Mittry Mrs. Andrew R. Joughin Mrs. M. L. Natland Mrs. Angela Pon Mrs. Silar Birch Mr. Vincent Ross Mrs. Harvey Wipf Mrs. Jean Landy Mrs. Robert Hinshaw Mrs. John G. Peetz Mrs. D. M. Considine Mrs. Gaylord D. Jasperson VENTURA COUNTY Mrs. Edythe Johnson Mrs. C. Starkey Mrs. John M. Wren Mrs. Deloris Carlisi Mrs. William G. LeFeure Jan Grady Mrs. Charles Montgomery Mrs. Elden F. Durant Mrs. Jean Clawson Mrs. Mildred Corbitt Co-CHAIRMAN Mrs. Madelyn Tyck Mrs. "Betty Haddad Shirley Mohler Mrs. William K. Dunkle Mrs. Ernest R. Shepherd Mrs. Allred 1. DuFrane Mrs. Stella Turpel RIVERSIDE COUNTY Mrs. H. E. Holman Mrs. Hanna Weegar Mrs. Richard Strickhouser Mrs. Floyd Barb Mrs. Raymond Dell Mrs. Kenneth Warner Mrs. Esther Rogers Mrs. James Rhodes Mrs. Richard Hiett LOS ANGELES COUNTY VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Richard Cathcart Mrs. Herbert W. Burg Mrs. Louise Leigh Mrs. John Morris SOUTHWESTERN Mrs. Theodore Orciere Mrs. Tom Robertson Mrs. Felicia Gallagher DIVISION VICE CHAIRMAN Mrs. Tom Grier Mrs. Clair O. Musser Mrs. Richard Williams Mrs. McDowell Graves Miss Kay Cunningham Mrs. George G. Friend Miss Lillian Bradley Mrs. Naomi Bispo Mrs. Charles Johnson Mrs. Richard Gould Faye Stewart Mrs. Ben White Mrs. John Haffen Mrs. Maurine Rydlek Mrs. John Goeske Mrs. Stanley Merry Margaret Guevara Mrs. Jacqueline Skinner Mrs. Buford Carden Mrs. Edessa Barton Mrs. W. N. Baynes Mrs. Yvonne Davis Mrs. William Ritter Mrs. Domingo Hardeson Pauline Hazard Mrs. William Bishop LOS ANGELES COUNTY Mrs. Charles Johnson Mrs. Briggs Brown Mrs. Walter Rassmussen Mrs. Jack Ruggles WESTERN DIVISION Mrs. John Dente Mrs. Stewart S. Nolton, 1. Mrs. Howard McGee Mrs. Robert Crawford Mrs. Russell H. Pesante Mrs. Roberta Fees Mrs. Edith H. Crowell Mrs. Douglas Nickerson Mrs. lack Ray VICE CHAIRMAN l'at Seidler Miss Louise Crowell Mrs. Robert Andreson Miss Marion Metcalf Mrs. Irene Diamant Mrs. Mack Jones Mrs. John Tucker Mrs. Ted Bolte Mrs. John P. Schaff, Jr. Mrs. Charles Hoffman Mrs. Lawrence H. Pollin Mrs. George Berkey Mrs. R. E. Holmann Mrs. Walker Havens Mrs. Janet Dee Mrs. C. W. Rothernall Mrs. Edward Glad Mrs. Lou Holzer Mrs. Loseph A. Novak SAN BERNARDINO Miss Pearl Kinley Mrs. Louise Hillenbrand Mrs. N. A. Christopher Miss Esther Stroup COUNTY Mrs. Floyd G. Hair Mrs. Richard Bramble Mrs. Max Mortenson Mrs. Merle Kingsley Mrs. Ada C. Stockwell Mrs. Hiram Scovel Mrs. Marshall Neal Mrs. Stuart Mims Mrs. Helen Sorell Co-CHAIRMAN Mrs. Glen Smith Mrs. Arch Tuthill Mrs: Malcolm Hall Mrs. Leo Lamb Mrs. John Savage Mrs. Betty Koch Mrs. C. D. Wailes, Mrs. Ernie Ball Miss Ruth Bergen Mrs. Una Coyle Mrs. Joan Small Mrs. Shannon Carter Mrs. Chester Milligan Mrs. B. Radi Mrs. Guy Taylor Mrs. loe Harzan Mr. Ralph Helpbringes Mrs. James Mackin Mrs. D. Codd Mrs. John C. Perry Mrs. Fred Hummel Mrs. Wilma Battle Mrs. Hugh Harlan Miss Linda Webb Mrs. Ted DeBord Mrs. William Fear Mrs. Edwin Bettencourt Mrs. Harry Boehme Mrs. 1da Hoffman Mrs. William Knaggs Mrs. John T. Culbertson Mrs. Virginia Mann Mrs. Julia Butler Miss Martha'L. Hilands Mrs. Harry Reader Mrs. Arno Scovall Miss Susan Ball Mrs. Sally Hilton Mrs. Louise Silverberg Mrs. Ronald Woolsey Mrs. Grant Heil 2. OPERATION TELEPHONE ACTION MEMO (Cont.) 3. The Telephoners will be given the names and phone numbers of the Republicans and friendly Democrats and DS voters by the poll checkers. They should keep calling until they reach them- even until a few minutes before the polls close. 4. The telephoner should tell the person she calls that when the polls were checked, the poll checker found that the person being called had not voted yet. She should ask if there is anything Nixon for Governor Headquarters can do to help him/her get to the polls to vote for Nixon. If there is, your Headquarters should be prepared to follow-up. As Dick Nixon says, "There's victory in the air." Let's put it in the ballot box with OPERATION TELEPHONE and Election Day GET-OUT-THE-VOTE 'phoning! NIXON FOR GOVERNOR "ACTION PACKAGE" Southern California 3950 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California DU 5-9161 OPERATION TELEPHONE ACTION MEMO CHAIRMAN Mrs. Valley Knudsen VICE CHAIRMAN TO: All County, Division and Community Operation Telephone Mrs. Henriette Cowgill Chairmen and Community Headquarters Managers. OPERATION TELEPHONE Mrs. Tony Whan COFFEE HOURS FROM: Mrs. Tony Whan, Southern California Chairman, Opera- Mrs. Lawrence Frankley tion Telephone. NIXONETTES Mrs. Frederic Sturdy NIXONETTE ACCESSORIES NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD TELEPHONERS: Mrs. Peter 1. Felker JEWELRY Mrs. Edward Mills Under separate cover we are sending to your community VOLUNTEERS headquarters: Mrs. Harry F. Haldeman COUNTY WOMEN'S VICE CHAIR 1. Instruction sheets for your Operation Telephone IMPERIAL COUNTY Blitz Volunteers. Mrs. Paul Trapnell KERN COUNTY Mrs. Margaret Goode 2. Sign-up sheets for the volunteer telephoners to sign Los ANGELES COUNTY their names, addresses, and phone numbers. Mrs. Henry Duque ORANGE COUNTY Mrs. L.J. Tucker 3. Nixon for Governor Telephone Dialers. Mrs. Robert F. Beaver RIVERSIDE COUNTY Mrs. Raymond Dell Please make sure that your telephoners study carefully the Mrs. Theodore Orciere instructions for 'phoning. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Mrs. Ada C. Stockwell SAN DIEGO COUNTY We urge that you plan now to have your volunteers serve Mrs. Jack L. Oatman Mrs. Dugald L. Quiner as Election Day telephoners on November 6. They will have SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY called all Republicansand friendly Democrats and Decline to Mrs. Marion Sinsheimer State voters during the four-day Operation Telephone Blitz. Mrs. Rosemary Maino SANTA BARBARA COUNTY Mrs. Edwin A. Fargo, Jr. On Election Day there is only one way to insure that VENTURA COUNTY Mrs. William G. LeFeure every single one of those votes gets in the ballot box for Nixon. Here's how! 1. Recruit telephoners who will agree to 'phone all those Republicans and friendly Democrats and DS voters who have not voted by the time the polls are checked in mid-afternoon. (They should plan to begin phoning by 4:00) 2. The volunteer Election Day Telephoners will be women primarily. Assure them that they will not have to do the poll checking. It will be done by men and, in some cases, young women. OPERATION TELEPHONE "BLITZ" 1962 INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOLUNTEER TELEPHONERS PLEASE STUDY CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU START YOUR TELEPHONING 1. BE SURE TO SIGN YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER ON THE SIGN-UP SHEET PROVIDED. (PLEASE PRINT, USING YOUR FORMAL NAME. IT MAKES RECORD KEEPING AND THANKING YOU so MUCH EASIER.) 2. THE SUPERVISOR WILL ASSIGN YOU A TELEPHONE AND WILL KEEP YOU SUPPLIED WITH PRECINCT SHEETS ON WHICH HAVE BEEN ENTERED THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS AND VOTERS WHO "DECLINE TO STATE" THEIR PARTY AFFILIATION. YOU WILL DO YOUR TELEPHONING FROM THESE PRECINCT SHEETS. 3. THE SUPERVISOR WILL TELL YOU WHAT PROCEDURE HAS BEEN FOLLOWED IN MARKING THOSE DEMOCRATS AND DS VOTERS WHO TOLD US DURING THE DEMOCRAT AND DS POLL THAT THEY WERE DEFINITE- LY FOR NIXON OR HAD NOT MADE UP THEIR MINDS. THESE VOTERS MAY BE MARKED ON THE PRECINCT SHEETS OR THEY MAY HAVE CARDS MADE OUT ON THEM BY THE VOLUNTEER TELEPHONERS WHO TOOK THE POLL. AFTER LEARNING WHETHER THESE VOTERS ARE MARKED ON THE PRECINCT LIST OR ARE ON CARDS, BE SURE TO CALL ONLY THOSE DEMOCRATS AND DS's WHO ARE: (1) DEFINITELY FOR NIXON OR, (2) HAVEN'T MADE UP THEIR MINDS (UNDECIDEDS). 4. FROM YOUR FIRST CALL TO YOUR LAST REMEMBER: A. PUT A SMILE IN YOUR VOICE B. DELIVER THE MESSAGE AS IT IS WRITTEN AND HANG UP C. DO NOT ALLOW YOURSELF TO BECOME INVOLVED IN DISCUSSIONS OR ARGUMENTS. D. WHEN YOU HAVE DELIVERED THE MESSAGE (COMPLETED THE CALL), PLACE A CHECK MARK OR ANY AGREED UPON MARKING IN THE LEFT-HAND MARGIN OPPOSITE THE NAME OF THE VOTER YOU HAVE REACHED. WHEN MORE THAN ONE VOTER IS REGISTERED AT THE SAME ADDRESS, THESE NAMES SHOULD HAVE BEEN ALREADY MARK- ED WITH A BRACKET IN THE LEFT-HAND MARGIN AND YOU SHOULD PLACE YOUR MARK SHOWING THE CALL IS COMPLETED BESIDE THE BRACKET. E. AFTER YOU HAVE DIALED A VOTER'S NUMBER, LET THE PHONE RING FOUR TIMES. IF THERE IS NO ANSWER AFTER FOUR RINGS, HANG UP AND GO ON TO THE NEXT NUMBER LISTED. MAKE NO MARK IN THE MARGIN. THE NEXT GROUP OF TELEPHONERS WILL TRY THAT NUMBER AGAIN. F. WE DO NOT MAKE POLITICAL CALLS TO THE PUBLIC ON SUNDAY IMPORTANT: EACH TELEPHONE IS CAPABLE OF HANDLING 1,600 CALLS IN FOUR 12-hour DAYS IF THE FOLLOWING "TIME-SAVERS" ARE REMEMBERED: LOCATE LEFT-HANDED TELEPHONERS AT THE ENDS OF A TABLE IF TABLES ARE USED INSTEAD OF REPLACING THE RECEIVER AT THE COMPLETION OF A CALL, SIMPLY DEPRESS THE BUTTON ON THE PHONE'S CRADLE, THEN RELEASE IT AND DIAL YOUR NEXT CALL. DO NOT TELEPHONE MORE THAN THREE HOURS AT ANY ONE TIME. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO KEEP YOUR VOICE "FRESH" LONGER THAN THAT. THE MESSAGE HELLO, MRS./MR. I'M CALLING YOU FROM NIXON FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS TO REMIND YOU THAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, IS ELECTION DAY. (ON MONDAY USE "TOMORROW"). WE URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR NIXON WHEN YOU GO TO THE POLLS ON TUESDAY AND HELP US ELECT NIXON GOVERNOR. THANK YOU. REMEMBER! YOU ARE VITAL TO THE NIXON FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN. YOU WILL HELP US ACHIEVE THE GOAL OF "OPERATION TELEPHONE --- TO REACH EVERY REGISTERED REPUBLICAN, FRIENDLY DEMOCRAT AND DECLINE TO STATE VOTER IN EVERY PRECINCT WITH THE MESSAGE GIVEN YOU ABOVE. TO YOU, FOR YOUR DEDICATED WORK ON DICK'S BEHALF, WE SAY, "THANK YOU. YOU'RE A REAL CAMPAIGN HERO." TE "EZ 15. °L 30. "22 "vI , 9 21. "EI eg °87' 20. *ZI of "LZ °61 "II E 26. *81 *OT 2 2. "LI "I °6 2 24 *9T *8 HOSTESS: EITH NOLIVERNO - LITHS NOON of X3010.0 3NIN COMMUNITY and COUNTY PLEASE PRINT YOUR FORMAL NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER 8081 was AVE DATE AVG OPERATION TELEPHONE SIGN-UP SHEET