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This file contains: Contact mailing letter to Trojans from Francis Tappaan, Chairman of the Trojan Alumni for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. 5 duplicates not scanned. [Letter], 10/23/1962 Memo from Sammy to Rose about mailing. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/29/1962 Contact mailing to the members of the CA Teacher's Association from Richard Nixon. Includes envelope and contact card. 4 pgs. Attached to previous. 2 duplicate packets not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Lawyers from Lawyers for Nixon Committee. 2 pgs. Envelope, contact card, and duplicate packet not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Memo from Sammy to Rose about mailing. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/29/1962 Contact mailing to Sportsmen from Bob Reynolds, Chairman of the Sports Advisory Committee. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. Only cover scanned of Nixon brochure. Attached to previous. 2 duplicate packets not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Doctor from Dr. Charles Lippincott. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Colleague from Park Ewart, Co-Chairman of the Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Memo from Jennifer Paul to Dorothy Wright. 1 pg. [Memo], 1962 Contact mailing to Businessman from William Logan, Chairman of the California Small Business Committee for Nixon. 1 pg. 4 duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962 Memo to Sammy from Rose about mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/26/1962 Contact mailing to Businessman from William Logan, Chairman of the California Small Business Committee for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962 Memo to Sammy from Rose about mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/22/1962 Contact mailing to Doctor from James Doyle, M.D., Chairman of the Southern California Physicians for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Doctor from Committee of Doctors for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Musician from Ray Noval, Chairman of the Union Musicians For Nixon. 1 pg. 2 duplicates, envelope, and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Handwritten note. 1 pg. [Memo], 1962 Contact mailing to Manufacturer from Gary Malouf, Chairman of the Apparel Manufacturers for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Insurance Men and Women from Russell Reagan, Chairman of the Insurance Industry for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Memo from Sammy to Rose about mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/25/1962 Contact mailing to Bruin from M. Phillip Davis, Chairman of the Bruin Alumni for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. 4 duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 10/16/1962 Handwritten note. 1 pg. [Memo], n.d. Contact mailing to Dentist from John Wilson, D.D.S., Chairman of the Dentists for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. [Letter], 1962

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This file contains: Contact mailing letter to Trojans from Francis Tappaan, Chairman of the Trojan Alumni for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. 5 duplicates not scanned. [Letter], 10/23/1962 Memo from Sammy to Rose about mailing. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/29/1962 Contact mailing to the members of the CA Teacher's Association from Richard Nixon. Includes envelope and contact card. 4 pgs. Attached to previous. 2 duplicate packets not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Lawyers from Lawyers for Nixon Committee. 2 pgs. Envelope, contact card, and duplicate packet not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Memo from Sammy to Rose about mailing. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/29/1962 Contact mailing to Sportsmen from Bob Reynolds, Chairman of the Sports Advisory Committee. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. Only cover scanned of Nixon brochure. Attached to previous. 2 duplicate packets not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Doctor from Dr. Charles Lippincott. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Colleague from Park Ewart, Co-Chairman of the Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Memo from Jennifer Paul to Dorothy Wright. 1 pg. [Memo], 1962 Contact mailing to Businessman from William Logan, Chairman of the California Small Business Committee for Nixon. 1 pg. 4 duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962 Memo to Sammy from Rose about mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/26/1962 Contact mailing to Businessman from William Logan, Chairman of the California Small Business Committee for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962 Memo to Sammy from Rose about mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/22/1962 Contact mailing to Doctor from James Doyle, M.D., Chairman of the Southern California Physicians for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Doctor from Committee of Doctors for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Musician from Ray Noval, Chairman of the Union Musicians For Nixon. 1 pg. 2 duplicates, envelope, and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Handwritten note. 1 pg. [Memo], 1962 Contact mailing to Manufacturer from Gary Malouf, Chairman of the Apparel Manufacturers for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962 Contact mailing to Insurance Men and Women from Russell Reagan, Chairman of the Insurance Industry for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962 Memo from Sammy to Rose about mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/25/1962 Contact mailing to Bruin from M. Phillip Davis, Chairman of the Bruin Alumni for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. 4 duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 10/16/1962 Handwritten note. 1 pg. [Memo], n.d. Contact mailing to Dentist from John Wilson, D.D.S., Chairman of the Dentists for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. [Letter], 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 59 1 10/23/1962 Letter Contact mailing letter to Trojans from Francis Tappaan, Chairman of the Trojan Alumni for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. 5 duplicates not scanned. 59 1 10/29/1962 Memo Memo from Sammy to Rose about mailing. 1 pg. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to the members of the CA Teacher's Association from Richard Nixon. Includes envelope and contact card. 4 pgs. Attached to previous. 2 duplicate packets not scanned. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Lawyers from Lawyers for Nixon Committee. 2 pgs. Envelope, contact card, and duplicate packet not scanned. 59 1 10/29/1962 Memo Memo from Sammy to Rose about mailing. 1 pg. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Sportsmen from Bob Reynolds, Chairman of the Sports Advisory Committee. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. Only cover scanned of Nixon brochure. Attached to previous. 2 duplicate packets not scanned. Tuesday, July 31, 2007 Page 1 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Doctor from Dr. Charles Lippincott. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Colleague from Park Ewart, Co-Chairman of the Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. 59 1 1962 Memo Memo from Jennifer Paul to Dorothy Wright. 1 pg. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Businessman from William Logan, Chairman of the California Small Business Committee for Nixon. 1 pg. 4 duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. 59 1 10/26/1962 Memo Memo to Sammy from Rose about mailings. 1 pg. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Businessman from William Logan, Chairman of the California Small Business Committee for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. Attached to previous. 59 1 10/22/1962 Memo Memo to Sammy from Rose about mailings. 1 pg. Tuesday, July 31, 2007 Page 2 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Doctor from James Doyle, M.D., Chairman of the Southern California Physicians for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. Attached to previous. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Doctor from Committee of Doctors for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Musician from Ray Noval, Chairman of the Union Musicians For Nixon. 1 pg. 2 duplicates, envelope, and contact card not scanned. 59 1 1962 Memo Handwritten note. 1 pg. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Manufacturer from Gary Malouf, Chairman of the Apparel Manufacturers for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attached to previous. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Insurance Men and Women from Russell Reagan, Chairman of the Insurance Industry for Nixon. 1 pg. Envelope and contact card not scanned. 59 1 10/25/1962 Memo Memo from Sammy to Rose about mailings. 1 pg. Tuesday, July 31, 2007 Page 3 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 59 1 10/16/1962 Letter Contact mailing to Bruin from M. Phillip Davis, Chairman of the Bruin Alumni for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. 4 duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. 59 1 n.d. Memo Handwritten note. 1 pg. 59 1 1962 Letter Contact mailing to Dentist from John Wilson, D.D.S., Chairman of the Dentists for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Tuesday, July 31, 2007 Page 4 of 4 TROJAN ALUMNI FOR NIXON COMMITTEE 423 MEADOW GROVE, PASADENA 3, CALIFORNIA USC ALUMNI COMMITTEE FRANCIS D. TAPPAAN October 23, 1962 CHAIRMAN MRS. EVELLE (MILDRED) YOUNGER CO-CHAIRMAN MRS. JOHN W. BESWICK STEPHEN C. BILHEIMER FREDERICK T. BURRILL GORDON CAMPBELL OLIVER M. CHATBURN MRS. DEAN EWING CHRISTY Dear Fellow Trojan: FRANCIS J. CONLEY, DDS MRS. AMES CRAWFORD As a Trojan Alumni, we feel a strong obligation to help CHESTER F. DOLLEY preserve free enterprise in our State. We are especially ROSEMARY MOORE DUNBAR concerned about the present governor's seeming willingness MRS. ARNOLD EDDY to disregard the private universities and their long recognized ARNOLD EDDY major role in higher education in California. KENNEDY ELLSWORTH BOB ERSKINE JOHN R. FLUOR We believe our State needs Dick Nixon. We believe he is the WINSTON R. FULLER best qualified to govern our nation's #1 State--he is a proven MRS. PHILIP C. GASPAR leader, an able administrator, and his integrity is unquestioned. MRS. LEWIS K. GOUGH BEN D. HARROLD We believe Dick Nixon will eliminate wasteful, extravagant govern- MRS. RALPH W. HOFFMAN ment; take decisive action; improve the economic and tax climate; FRED V. KEENAN NED LEWIS and would never jeopardize, for political purposes, the needs DONNA LEWIS MACBAN and role of private higher educational institutions. LOWRY B. MCCASLIN FRANCIS MCGINLEY But, to win the election Dick Nixon needs energetic and DONALD MCLARNAN enthusiastic support--to tell his story to all voters, regard- G. EVERETT MILLER less of party affiliation. Therefore, if you value the future CRAIG NASON, SR. of your State as highly as we think you do, we urge you to KENNETH T. NORRIS, JR. work for, and vote for Richard M. Nixon. Let's make our dedica- LOUIS SARONI " MRS. LUDLOW SHONNARD, JR. tion to good government and our interest in our alma mater a PAUL B. SLATER part of the Nixon victory November 6. MRS. RON (ALDA MILLS) STEVER ROBERT W. THOMPSON, DDS Sincerely yours, MRS. RICHARD E. (LUCY ANN) WEBSTER E. RUSSELL WERDIN MRS. RICHARD K. YEAMANS Tap Francis D. Tappaan, Chairman Trojan Alumni for NIXON Committee INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Rose Date: 10/29 From: Samary Subject: Mailing Distribution: 1. ; and i., Poris Jones, to kalebach, C. VeClellan, hall fiice, i. Juinn, d levin, Corothy srights.- This mailing went out to 125,000 members of the California Tea here Association. RICHARD NIXON To The Members of the California Teachers' Association: It is a great privilege to exchange ideas with California's public school teachers, and I want very much for this to be an exchange of ideas. As Governor it will be my intention to keep both an open door and an open mind on all such vital matters as the teaching of our children. You may know that I am the father of two teen-age daughters and that my wife, Pat, spent several years as a public school teacher in California. I have formed a task force of some of California's leading educators and we have spent considerable time discussing education. But I make the point about being a parent and the husband of a one-time school teacher for the reason that in address- ing you I recognize that I am corresponding with the members of the only profession where standards are set outside that profession; namely, by lay boards of education. In other words, we have made education the mutual concern and business of both educators and laymen and we must both bring our best thinking to the task of preparing our young people to live their lives. Again, I have made a remark that I do not want you to take casually. We are preparing our young people for the job of living their lives in a free society with all of the responsibility that goes with it. We have no Siberia to which to send our educational rejects. Our young people must learn to earn a living, enjoy life and contribute leadership to a continuing free society. We are educating them to become voters and not rubber stamps. Our schools must never become a leveling device; they must offer opportunity and challenge. Let me briefly summarize for you the points I made September 30 on a state- wide radio address on education: 1. I believe that the strength and vitality of our educational system lies in the autonomy of the local, diversified school system. There has been a trend toward state dictation of curricula which I believe should be reversed. At best, each new state program must carry with it an enabling act to assure financial support of the program. 2. I believe our goal must be better salaries for our teachers and less emphasis on fancy buildings. 3. I believe the Fisher Bill should be amended -- keeping its emphasis on academic subjects but removing its aspects which tend to down- grade vocational and physical education subjects. California Teachers' Association Page 2 4. We must take immediate action to solve the serious "drop-out" problem in California. It is social dynamite. The present administration accepts drop-outs as part of the welfare responsibility of the state. I think they are an educational responsibility. 5. We must give greater support to our junior colleges. They should not be almost the sole responsibility of the local property taxpayers. 6. We must greatly improve our pupil-teacher ratio. 7. The state must once again pay a fair share of the cost of the local school district. 8. The State Constitution should be amended to allow local school bond issues to be approved by a simple majority of the voters. 9. We must end our crowded classroom situation by a responsible school construction program. 10. We must end wasteful and arbitrary land and building requirements for state-financed schools. 11. We must improve the variety, quality and management of textbooks. These are but a few of the points I should like to discuss with you, but space limitations make it necessary that I say no more, at this opportunity, on the subject of education. I will welcome hearing from you and I congratulate you on the responsi- bility you have undertaken as a member of the teaching profession. There is none more important to the future of our state and nation. Sincerely, Richard Richard Nixon Hip CTA (please print your name here) Enroll me as a member of the Nixon for Governor Committee. I will actively support Dick Nixon and urge my associates, friends and neighbors to do the same. I am also interested in: Doing precinct work in my home district office district Doing volunteer work in area headquarters near me. Doing any other type of campaign work (state type of work you prefer) I am a registered: Rep. Dem. Ind. (answer is optional) You may use my name for publicity. Yes No SIGNATURE BUS. ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS CITY & COUNTY PHONES (Business) (Residence) (If you would like to make a voluntary financial contribution, please make check payable to "Nixon for Governor Committee". A return envelope is provided for your convenience.) notiz N N LAWYERS FOR NIXON COMMITTEE 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 Dear Fellow Lawyer: On November 6 the people of California will elect a new governor. The outcome of this election is of vital importance to us all as citizens of this state. This year California will become the first state in population in the union. However, in other important statistics our state will not be first. California will not be first in economic growth or in creation of new industry. California will not be first in new business starts from new industries coming to our state. On the other hand, California will be first in its per capita tax burden. California's major crime rate leads the nation. As lawyers of California we should be vitally concerned with restoring to California the economic vitality and the power to attract new business that has made our state a better place to practice law. As individuals or as heads of our families we should be concerned with California's rising crime rate. We should also be concerned as individuals on behalf of our clients about the unreasonable tax burden imposed on us all. We urge each of you, whether Democrat, Republican or Independent, to join us in our support for Dick Nixon and to join the Lawyers for Nixon Committee. As members of the Committee your campaign responsibility will be to urge your friends, associates and colleagues to support Dick Nixon for governor. Our Committee is endeavoring to raise funds to enable Dick Nixon to appear on TV one additional night. Your contribution in the enclosed envelope will aid us in this project. Sincerely, LAWYERS FOR NIXON COMMITTEE RICHARDS D. BARGER, Los Angeles WILLIAM A. LUCKING, Ventura EUGENE BEST, Riverside THOMAS M. MULLEN, Santa Barbara CURTIS DARLING, Bakersfield J. STANLEY MULLIN, Los Angeles WILLIAM J. EWING, El Centro FRANKLIN B. ORFIELD, San Diego WILLIAM C. FARRER, Los Angeles J. STEVE WILLIAMS, San Bernardino TAYLOR HANCOCK, Newport Beach WILLIAM A. YALE, San Diego 46 Donald H. Albrecht, Los Angeles Daniel W. Farnham, Long Beach Victor H. Kendrick, Los Angeles R. P. Reddingius, San Marino John M. Alex, Covina Oscar W. Fehsel, Glendale Kenneth L. Knapp, Los Angeles H. G. Redwine, Hollywood David B. Allen, Los Angeles Robert Firth, Pomona Henry Knoop, Whittier Glenn S. Roberts, Los Angeles R. E. Allen, Los Angeles Ross C. Fisher, Los Angeles Max G. Kolliner, Los Angeles Ronald C. Roeschlaub, Los Angeles Harry Amstwtz, Los Angeles Robert Flandrick, Los Angeles Norman G. Kuch, Pasadena Robert A. Rohe, Beverly Hills T. Reid Anderson, Los Angeles Howard E. Forster, Los Angeles George A. Kuittinen, Los Angeles Samuel J. Rosenthal, Los Angeles Roscoe C. Andrews, Los Angeles Havelock Fraser, Los Angeles Russel I. Kully, Los Angeles John H. Rosey, Manhattan Beach John C. Argue, La Canada Edward C. Freutel, Los Angeles Stanley Arndt, San Marino Robert W. Fulwider, Los Angeles Neil A. Lake, Glendale Sandy Sapin, Hollywood Stanley Arnold, Beverly Hills William C. Fundenberg, Jr., Pasadena Geo. C. Lawson, Los Angeles Urban J. Schreiner, Los Angeles Eric A. Ashton, Glendale Everett B. Laybourne, Los Angeles Paul E. Schwab, Beverly Hills Joseph Galea, Los Angeles Stanley Leland, Beverly Hills John A. Scott, Los Angeles Allyn H. Barber, Pasadena James M. Gamnson, Los Angeles M. Lewis Lehman, Los Angeles John B. Selters, Jr., Pomona Henry J. Bateman, Los Angeles Lewis Gardiner, Los Angeles Robert K. Light, Hollywood W. Earl Shafer, Los Angeles John J. Beck, Santa Monica Edward Garrett, Los Angeles Ralph Lindstrom, Los Angeles Joseph M. Shaw, Beverly Hills Vernon D. Beehler, Los Angeles Mrs. Mae Carvell, Los Angeles Frank A. Lowry, Long Beach John W. Shenk, Los Angeles Roger Bentley, Los Angeles Frank R. Gasdia, Huntington Park Frank A, Lowry, Jr., Long Beach Jack T. Sherwyn, Los Angeles Don D. Bercu, Alhambra James L. Giffin, Covina Alfred Lubin, Los Angeles Errol Owen Shour, North Hollywood George W. Bermant, Los Angeles 0. T. Gilbank, Covina Rayfield Lundy, Compten Deryl D. Shumway, Huntington Park Robert E. Bivans, Glendale George C. Gillette, Whittier Kevin G. Lynch, Santa Monica Vincent Sinatra, Glendale Ivon B. Blum, Beverly Hills Philip H. Gillin, Hollywood Byron 0. Smith, Los Angeles Charles Bole, North Hollywood Alexander K. Ginsburg, Los Angeles Frederick R. McBrien, Los Angeles Dana C. Smith, San Marino Ronald Bonaparte, Los Angeles Arthur H. Glanz, Los Angeles White McGee, Jr., Los Angeles Edward B. Smith, Los Angeles Joseph K. Borges, Inglewood Myron J. Glauber, Los Angeles Felix H. McGinnis, Los Angeles Gilbert M. W. Smith, Pasadena E. C. Bosbyshell, Jr., Beverly Hills John C. Goff, Los Angeles Earl Justin McCully, Los Angeles Grayce M. Smith, Hollywood James B. Boyle, Pasadena Gustave L. Goldstein, Beverly Hills Craig McManigal, Pomona Steadman G. Smith, Hollywood William M. Brandon, Huntington Park Robert F. Gooch, Hawthorne L. E. McManus, Downey Royal M. Sorensen, Los Angeles Robert Brazelton, Los Angeles Nancy Belcher Goodman, Los Angeles Lillian J. McQuitty, Hollywood Earle K. Stanton, Los Angeles Paul G. Breckenridge, Sr., Los Angeles Roy C. Gore, North Hollywood William J. McWhinnie, Jr., San Pedro Frederick G. Stoehr, Pasadena Ralph E. Brogdun, Lawndale Byron M. Graham, El Monte Wendell Mackey, Glendale Richard A. Stone, Beverly Hills Leon B. Brown, Los Angeles Rowland H. Graham, Alhambra Walter L. Mann, Los Angeles Rodney A. Swartz, Redondo Beach Wiley D. Bunn, Los Angeles Joseph Gray, Los Angeles John R. Marcus, Panorama City Ted Bushman, Long Beach Edwin W. Green, Los Angeles Calvin H. Taylor, Long Beach Robert C. Mardian, Pasadena Virgil Butler, Covina Marvin Greene, Los Angeles Robert G. Taylor, Los Angeles Humphrey Marshall, Los Angeles James E. Cross, Arcadia Waller Taylor II, San Marino John L. Carr, Los Angeles David H. Massey, Los Angeles James L. Grubbs, Santa Monica M. Tellepson, Culver City James A. Caster, Los Angeles Charles H. Matthews, Los Angeles Dickinson Thatcher, Van Nuys Seymour J. Chotiner, Beverly Hills Herbert Haff, Claremont Wm. P. Mealey, Los Angeles Wayne E. Thompson, Whittier Carl Q. Christol, Los Angeles Clarence L. Hancock, South Pasadena Henry J. Merdink, Los Angeles W. I. Titus, Los Angeles William F. Clements, Los Angeles Victor R. Hansen, La Canada Harry D. Miller, Jr., Rolling Hills Robert C. Todd, Sherman Oaks Robert W. Clemmer, Beverly Hills George A. Hart, Sr., Long Beach Milton Louis Miller, Beverly Hills Vince Monroe Townsend, Jr., Los Angeles Philip C. Cockerill, Pasadena Howard W. Hart, Los Angeles Philip L. Miller, Los Angeles Mark W. Tumbleson, Encino Keating Coffey, Los Angeles George R. Harvey, Maywood Wm. McD. Miller, Los Angeles Leslie Tupper, Los Angeles Patrick Coleman, Pasadena Robert E. Hauser, Downey Albert N. Minton, Los Angeles Richard A. Turner, Los Angeles Charles R. Collins, Pasadena Herbert S. Hazeltine, Los Angeles Carl Minton, Los Angeles Kenneth C. Tyler, Northridge Emil Conrad, Venice Don Healey, La Mirada 0. M. Monk, Santa Monica Robert Tyler, Los Angeles Louis W. Cook, Beverly Hills J. Michael Hibler, Sherman Oaks Jerome S. Monosson, North Hollywood Ronald H. Coombs, Sherman Oaks Charles J. Higson, Los Angeles Bishop Moore, Azusa Max Eddy Utt, Los Angeles Harold B. Cooper, Glendale Claude E. Hilker, Los Angeles Richard M. Moore, Los Angeles Carroll Counts, Long Beach John W. Hill, Los Angeles John Moran, Pomona William E. Vaughan, Santa Monica John W. Moran, Los Angeles H. J. Voegelin, Los Angeles Janie Courtright, Los Angeles Patrick Hillings, Los Angeles Harrison H. Crawford, Los Angeles C. J. Multhauf, Los Angeles Robert H. Volk, Los Angeles Bates S. Himes, Beverly Hills William Crop, Los Angeles Joseph E. Hitzman, Los Angeles Cariton Myers, San Marino Freda B. Walbrecht, Los Angeles Wm. A. Cruikshank, Jr., Beverly Hills Lauder Hodges, Los Angeles Edward K. Nance, Jr., Los Angeles Donald C. Wallace, Jr., Long Beach Van Lee Hood, Los Angeles John K. Nazarian, Los Angeles Chandler P. Ward, Los Angeles Richard M. Darby, Pasadena Mrs. Ruth M. Hopkins, San Gabriel Robert Nibley, Los Angeles Robert S. Warren, Los Angeles John G. Davies, Los Angeles Harry L. Hopp, San Gabriel Andrew J. Davis, Jr., Los Angeles Lech T. Niemo, Los Angeles Alan R. Watts, Pasadena Joseph Horton, Los Angeles Willard R. Decker, Azusa Oliver S. Northcote, Los Angeles Alan R. Watts, Whittier Frank G. Howe, Glendale John B. Watts, Santa Monica Arthur H. Deibert, Los Angeles Richard C. Hubbell, Beverly Hills J. Geo. Ohanneson, Los Angeles Robert C. Weaver, Los Angeles Sanford R. Demain, Los Angeles Robert B. Hughes, Los Angeles Richard A. DeSantis, Beverly Hills James J. Oppen, Van Nuys Charles R. Weldon, Compton Franklin Alfred Hulland, La Puente LeRoy D. Owen, Los Angeles George M. Wiener, Los Angeles G. B. Dolliver, Long Beach Richard L. Huxtable, La Crescenta Allan Wilk, Los Angeles Rodgers Donaldson, Los Angeles John Palermo, Esq., Hollywood Roscoe S. Wilkey, San Diego William R. Drayton, Jr., Los Angeles Maurice C. Inman, Jr., Los Angeles Dulaney W. Palmer, Los Angeles Roger Williams, South Pasadena Lawrence E. Drumm, Los Angeles J. B. Irsfeld, Hollywood Robert C. Pannell, Torrance William P. Wilson, Downey Patrick E. Duggan, Alhambra Woodrow N. Irwin, Beverly Hills John H. Pelletier, Los Angeles Peter M. Winkelman, Beverly Hills Ernest Duncan, Los Angeles Ernest Johnson, Los Angeles Miss Jean Perelli-Mineth, Los Angeles Bruce L. Wolfson, Los Angeles Harry L. Dunn, Los Angeles Roger Pettitt, Los Angeles Lloyd F. Dunn, Los Angeles George H. Johnson, Los Angeles Frank W. Woodhead, Altadena Reginald L. Dyer, Los Angeles Gerald S. Johnson, Canoga Park Anthony R. Pierno, Los Angeles Barry M. Woodmansee, Beverly Hills Russell L. Johnson, Los Angeles James R. Pino, Long Beach James T. Woodward, Arcadia Harry E. Ehrlich, Beverly Hills W. Mont. Jones, Glendale Leo J. Pircher, Los Angeles Robert Worrell, Los Angeles Arch E. Ekdale, San Pedro T. Conrad Judd, Los Angeles Harold B. Pool, Los Angeles H. T. Ellerby, Jr., Los Angeles Ira M. Price, Los Angeles Kenneth C. Younger, Hollywood Louis Kaminar, Los Angeles Emile Karson, Los Angeles Lin Price, Los Angeles Collman E. Yudelson, Van Nuys J. Paul Elliott, Los Angeles Robert W. Engle, Los Angeles Frank J. Keanne, Jr., Los Angeles Charles A. Prince, Los Angeles R. H. Zahm, Jr., Los Angeles Howard C. Erickson, West Covina Hugh Kelley, Sr., Los Angeles Gerald T. Raydon, Los Angeles George E. Zillgitt, Pasadena INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Rose Date: 10/29 From: Sammy Subject: Mailing Distribution: H. and J., Doris Jones, #. Kalmbach, 0. meclellan, Mail office, be Quinn, 14 Slevin, Derethy Wright. \ This mailing went to 33,000 Sportsmen. SPORTSMEN FOR NIXON ADVISORY COMMITTEE BoB REYNOLDS, Chairman 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 COMMITTEE MEMBERS James T. Agajanian J. Clifford Argue Jon Arnett John Baker Burr B. Baldwin Chuck Benedict Bruce Bennett Frank E. Booth Gene Brito Wayne "Buz" Buszek Dear Fellow Sportsman: Leo Calland Ken Carpenter Billy Casper Bob Cathcart The men and women whose names you will note on this letterhead and Ralph 0. Chick Cruck Connors Ellsworth "Babe" Dahigren Dick Daugherty many, many other sportsmen throughout the state join me in extending to you Glenn Davis Peter De Paolo Craig K. Dixon Carroll M. "Ky" Ebright a cordial invitation to join with us in the formation of a statewide Clinton W. Evans William P. Ficker Eob Garrett Frank Gifford Sportsmen's Committee to support Dick Nixon's candidacy for the California Danny Goodman Fortune Gordien R. A. "Bones" Hamilton Governorship. Thomas J. Hamilton Fred Haney Sam Hanks Frank Hanrahan F. C. "Babe" Herman The State of California has great need for a Governor who is sincerely Howard Hill Jesse T. Hill Babe Horrell interested in sports-recreation-conservation activities. In Dick Nixon we Dr. Leslie Horvath Dr. L.C. "Bud" Houser Eddie Kaw Jack Kemp have such a candidate as the enclosed brochure highlighting his recreation- Alex Kerr Mark Kerridge J. Rufus Klawans Samuel C. Klopstock conservation program illustrates. Jack Kramer Claude M. Kreider Colonel Frank Kurtz Granny Lansdell Our Sports Advisory Committee urges that you use your influence and Jim Lawson Harry "Cookie" Lavagetto Dr. Sammy Lee Woodley Lewis energy in your home community in these closing weeks of Dick Nixon's campaign John Lindell Ben Lom John Longden Richard B. Luckey to do everything possible to further his election. Larry Lutz William R. "Link" Lyman George Maderos Bob Mathias Our committee is attempting to make this statewide mailing to sports Miss Merie Matthews Marlin McKeever Mike McKeever James McLarnin fans self-supporting. Your contribution will help defray costs of printing Ernie Nevers Bill Nieder Farry O'Brien Mel Patton and postage. A return envelope is enclosed for your convenience. Fric L. Pedley Dr. John W. Perry C. M. Price Rov Riegels Join with US. We'll WIN WITH NIXON. Bill Rigney Mrs. Helen Wills Roark Don Robesky William D. Ross Cordially yours, Harlow P. Rothert H. Bliss Rucker Edward Runge William C. Sangster Ambrose Schindler Ted Schroeder W. R. "Bill" Schroeder Bob Reynolds Gaius Shaver Bob Reynolds Ritchie C. Smith Gordon Soltau Chairman Bill Spaulding Bud Spencer Sports Advisory Committee Robert M. Sutton Joe G. Sweet, D.D.S. Francis Tappaan Dr. Brice U. Taylor Ron Tomsic Ellsworth Vines Johnny Weissmuller Carl F. Wente Frank C. Wvkoff George Yardley III - How Dick Nixon will aid California sports N N NIXON FOR GOVERNOR 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 VETERINARIANS FOR NIXON Organizing Committee DR. DARR JOBE Dear Doctor: San Gabriel DR. ROBERT LARSON The purpose of this letter is to solicit your help in electing San Diego a new Governor for California. It is time for a change to effect DR. CHARLES LIPPINCOTT Los Angeles this change we need your help. DR. PHILIP McCLAVE Reseda As Veterinarians we are constantly aware of the weakness DR. LARRY PROCTOR of the California Small Business environment. Richard Nixon can Concord change this. DR. WILLIAM RIDDELL Los Angeles We need a leader who strongly believes in the free enterprise DR. NICHOL SMITH system - not centralized, socialistic and powerful state Beverly Hills government. DR. RAYMOND SPROWL Los Angeles We need as Governor, Richard Nixon, who has pledged to streamline the "red tape" and bureaucracy, currently existing -- to save money for the taxpayers. We need Richard Nixon to create a positive program for improving the business climate of California -- the fastest growing State in this country. We need Richard Nixon to improve education in California by resisting Federal control, while giving a wider choice of textbooks, more fully recognizing the need for vocational training, initiating effective anti-communist education, and re-examining the tax structure to relieve economic pressure on education and real property taxpayers. Regardless of our political affiliations, we have an obligation to exercise our American right to vote on November 6. We believe that Richard Nixon is the man that California needs to guide it through the critical years ahead. We hope you will join us in support of our candidate, and thank you for giving this message your earnest consideration. WIN WITH NIXON ! Dr. 1 N lolies X 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, Park J. Ewart, Co-Chairman Scholars for Nixon Committee Encls. 1 from the desk of To: JENNIFER PAUL Dowtny Wright 10,000 of these Went out the week of Oct 8 to Small Businessmen. N X N CALIFORNIA SMALL BUSINESS State Chairman WILLIAM B. LOGAN NIXON FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE SAN FRANCISCO Committee Members E. R. ABROTT HAYWARD 3908 Wilshire Boulevard LAINE AINSWORTH OAKLAND Los Angeles 5, California W. W. ALEXANDER SAN FRANCISCO JOHN F. ALLEN SAN FRANCISCO HORACE C. BAKER Dear Fellow Businessman: LOS ANGELES WILLIAM D. BAILEY MANHATTAN BEACH IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE! To affect this change, we need your GEHART L. BITTER SAN FRANCISCO help! We are not only asking you to vote for Nixon, but through W. A. BRADLEY FRESNO yourself start a chain letter to all businessmen throughout California. NEAL BROWN This we strongly believe will overwhelmingly elect Dick Nixon as SAN FRANCISCO HARRY A. BRUNSON our next Governor. LOS ANGELES STANLEY M. BUCKLEY ANAHEIM Why Dick Nixon? F. R. BURKE, JR. PALO ALTO ROBERT F. CARLSON We need a leader who strongly believes in the free enterprise SANTA BARBARA HAROLD EDELSTIN system - not centralized, socialistic and powerful state BERKELEY government. M. F. FARR LOS ANGELES R.S. FARR We need as Governor, Dick Nixon, who has pledged to stream- LOS ANGELES MILLARD C. GIBSON line the "red tape" and bureaucracy, currently existing to DELANO save money for the taxpayers. LANDON R. GRAY TORRANCE WILLIAM L. HILLIARD LAWNDALE We need Dick Nixon to create a positive program for improving WRIGHT H. HUNTLEY the business climate of California - the fastest growing State BISHOP ROY L. HUTT in this country. SAN DIEGO H. TRUNTUN JONES OAKLAND We need Dick Nixon to carry out his program for the Economic WENDELL M. JONES Cure of this State. (See enclosed reprint.) SANTA ROSA ROBERT E. MORTENSEN OAKLAND Small businessmen throughout the State are "boiling mad" at the RICHARD K. NEWMAN, JR. BAKERSFIELD ineptness of the present State administration to improve our D. C. PATCH business climate. PALO ALTO JOHN RICHARDSON OAKLAND WHAT CAN YOU DO?? PLENTY!! LOUIS V. RIGGS SACRAMENTO J.S. ROBERTS SAN JOSE Photostat, retype or reprint this letter and the enclosed reprint. GEORGE RUSHER Mail to at least ten of your business friends in your locality. INGLEWOOD REED SPRINKEL Send financial support in the enclosed envelope to help defray cost FONTANA of this mailing. Vote for Nixon and THOMAS E. STANGER LOS ANGELES CHARLES H. TAYLOR WIN WITH NIXON GARDENA J. WESLEY THEISEN LONG BEACH J. C. TURNER HAYWARD EUGENE H. TWAROWSKI HAWTHORNE William B. Logan Chairman HENRY VEALE California Small Business Committee SANTA ROSA MARSHALL A. WELTY For Nixon DOWNEY H. W.K. WITTNER REDDING INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Date: U : , - From: Subject: Distribution: AN files A11 usinesses this ***E. N X N CALIFORNIA SMALL BUSINESS State Chairman WILLIAM B. LOGAN NIXON FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE SAN FRANCISCO Committee Members E. R. ABROTT HAYWARD 3908 Wilshire Boulevard LAINE AINSWORTH OAKLAND W. W. ALEXANDER Los Angeles 5, California SAN FRANCISCO JOHN F. ALLEN SAN FRANCISCO HORACE C. BAKER Dear Fellow Businessman: LOS ANGELES WILLIAM D. BAILEY MANHATTAN BEACH IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE! To affect this change, we need your GEHART L. BITTER SAN FRANCISCO help! We are not only asking you to vote for Nixon, but through W. A. BRADLEY FRESNO yourself start a chain letter to all businessmen throughout California. NEAL BROWN This we strongly believe will overwhelmingly elect Dick Nixon as SAN FRANCISCO HARRY A. BRUNSON our next Governor. LOS ANGELES STANLEY M. BUCKLEY ANAHEIM Why Dick Nixon? F. R. BURKE, JR. PALO ALTO ROBERT F. CARLSON We need a leader who strongly believes in the free enterprise SANTA BARBARA HAROLD EDELSTIN system not centralized, socialistic and powerful state BERKELEY government. M.F.FARR LOS ANGELES R. S. FARR We need as Governor, Dick Nixon, who has pledged to stream- LOS ANGELES MILLARD C. GIBSON line the "red tape" and bureaucracy, currently existing to DELANO save money for the taxpayers. LANDON R. GRAY TORRANCE WILLIAM L. HILLIARD LAWNDALE. We need Dick Nixon to create a positive program for improving WRIGHT H. HUNTLEY the business climate of California - the fastest growing State BISHOP ROY L. HUTT in this country. SAN DIEGO H. TRUNTUN JONES OAKLAND We need Dick Nixon to carry out his program for the Economic WENDELL M. JONES Cure of this State. (See enclosed reprint.) SANTA ROSA ROBERT E. MORTENSEN OAKLAND Small businessmen throughout the State are "boiling mad" at the RICHARD K. NEWMAN, JR. BAKERSFIELD ineptness of the present State administration to improve our D. C. PATCH business climate. PALO ALTO JOHN RICHARDSON OAKLAND WHAT CAN YOU DO?? PLENTY!! LOUIS V. RIGGS SACRAMENTO J. S. ROBERTS SAN JOSE Photostat, retype or reprint this letter and the enclosed reprint. GEORGE RUSHER Mail to at least ten of your business friends in your locality. INGLEWOOD REED SPRINKEL Send financial support in the enclosed envelope to help defray cost FONTANA of this mailing. Vote for Nixon and THOMAS E. STANGER LOS ANGELES CHARLES H. TAYLOR NIXON GARDENA J. WESLEY THEISEN LONG BEACH J. C. TURNER HAYWARD EUGENE H. TWAROWSKI William Cofon Chairman HAWTHORNE HENRY VEALE California Small Business Committee SANTA ROSA MARSHALL A. WELTY For Nixon DOWNEY H. W. K. WITTNER REDDING to mfgs NIXON FOR GOVERNOR 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 APPAREL MANUFACTURERS FOR NIXON COMMITTEE Gary Malouf Dear Fellow Manufacturer: Chairman Harold Albert Georgia Bullock The forthcoming gubernatorial election will undoubtedly be Walter Cannady one of the most significant in the history of our state. It is of Robert Courtney paramount improtance that we elect a man who will understand Jack Darling our business problems and initiate sound solutions to expand our Mel Dreyfuss Addie Earle progress and prosperity. In Dick Nixon, we have a dynamic Robert Ellis leader who is pledged to reverse present trends which are detri- Jim Fahn mental to our industry. Charles Frazier Employers' taxes have been raised in order to pay for ex- Lou Gallina tensive liberalizations of unemployment benefits which have Harry Heartman seriously depleted the Unemployment Insurance Fund. The esti- F. B. Horgan mated added cost to California employees is $160 million. Peggy Hunt Jeannette Hyland Disability insurance is financed by employees. Liberaliza- Harold Kronthal tion of the program in 1959 and 1961 has resulted in a squeeze on Edward Lemke voluntary plans, and increased taxes on employees. Cliff MacKlin Workman's compensation insurance rates have increased John McCloskey 16.7%, which is triple the accumulated increase over the past Frank Meyerson decade. John Moloney Albert Orfalea With the high cost of these programs to both employer and Herbert Owen employee, it is imperative that we have a new state administra- Frank Robertson tion dedicated to prevent abuse of these funds. Walter Rohrer Dick Nixon is pledged to carry out the purpose of unemploy- Joseph Rotondi ment, disability and compensation insurance, but will not allow Richard Woodard W.R. Woodard, Jr. unchecked chiseling to run rampant, depleting the funds and causing a new rise in rates. Whether you are a Republican, discerning Democrat or Inde- pendent, we invite you to join our committee and help us restore the best possible business climate in California. Our committee is attempting to make its program self- supporting. Your contribution will help us pay printing and postage for this mailing. A return envelope is enclosed for your convenience. WIN WITH NIXON! Sincerely, Jay Gary Apparel Malouf, Manufacturers Malony Chairman for Nixon 1,500 maile cl to apparel MPRS. Oct. 11, 1962 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Ros Date: .ct. as, 1962 From: Jammy Subject: Calling Distribution: and J., Caris Jones, :: C. Reclellan, *11 fflee Lou dnn, no Clevin, do wright. The attached Dailing weat to 8,000 Redical Doctors. the one incl ded in my ciedit of et. 19, 1962 was sent in error and had been *alled during the primary. DOCTORS FOR NIXON (Partial Committee Listing) E. VINCENT ASKEY, M.D. TRUMAN ACKERSON, M.D. NIXON FOR GOVERNOR EDWIN AMYES, M.D. F. LYNN ARTRESS, M.D. 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 ROGER BARNES, M.D. GEORGE BECKNER, M.D. GORDON BECKNER, M.D. RALPH BENNETT, M.D. to HERB BURROWS, M.D. WALTER CASE, M.D. 10/19 DUDLEY M. CoBB, M.D. WELLS CooK, M.D. Dear Doctor: LEON DESIMONE, M.D. HOWARD S. DOWNS, M.D. WALTER P. ELLERBECK, M.D. Before you make up your mind as to whom you will support LOUIS FISHER, M.D. as a candidate for Governor of the state of California in ELMER GOTFREDSON, M.D. the June 5th Primary, remember this one vitally important J. M. HARRIS, M.D. fact. of all the aspirants to the governorship, only SAMUEL B. HAVESON, M.D. Richard Nixon has fought socialized medicine in all its EUGENE HOFFMAN, SR., M.D. forms at both the national level (as Vice-President) and LAURENCE L. JACOBS, M.D. now in the state of California as a candidate for Governor! ELMER H. JENNINGS, M.D. WILLIAM KEMPNER, M.D. JACK LEARY, M.D. Richard Nixon has declared in the public press and in per- FORREST E. LEFFINGWELL, M.D. sonal appearances before physician audiences that he is LAFE LUDWIG, M.D. totally and unalterably opposed to any interference by state RICHARD A. MATLOCK, M.D. or national government in the private practice of medicine. ANGUS McDoNALD, M.D. FLOYD E. NEFF, M.D. Listen to his words spoken in Los Angeles on February 22, HENRY E. NELSON, M.D. RICHARD NIXON, M.D. 1962, to the Los Angeles County Medical Association: " JAMES PEACOCK, M.D. the King-Anderson Bill smacks of the compulsory, big govern- HAROLD PETERSEN, M.D. ment approach it undermines the traditional doctor-patient H.J. PRICHARD, M.D. relationship medical care is too important for quackery of WILLIAM QUINN, M.D. any kind - even the political variety! WILBUR ROGERS, M.D. E. LUCAS SCHMIDT, M.D. Is there any doubt in your mind as to which candidate is SAM SCUDARI, M.D. your best friend? PHIL SVEC, M.D. LAWRENCE TAYLOR, M.D. MALCOLM C. TODD, M.D. We urge you and your friends to vote for Dick Nixon. Please WILLIAM H. TODD, M.D. fill out the enclosed card and return to Nixon Headquarters. H. M. TOMPKINS, M.D. Your financial contribution is urgently needed NOW to push EUGENE P. WAGNER, M.D. this campaign to ultimate victory. A return envelope is CHARLES YOUNG, M.D. enclosed for your convenience. WIN WITH NIXON: Sincerely, Committee of Doctors for Nixon CRESTVIEW 1-1812 BRADSHAW 2-3344 JAMES C. DOYLE, M. D., F. A.C.S GYNECOLOGY 9730 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD BEVERLY HILLS. CALIFORNIA PHYSICIANS FOR NIXON JAMES C. DOYLE, M.D. Chairman TRUMAN ACKERSON, M.D. J. K. AFFLERBAUGH, M.D. Dear Doctor: HARRY H. ALEXANDER, JR., M.D. F. K. AMERONGEN, M.D. As the gubernatorial battle in our state enters the EDWIN AMYES, M.D. ROBERT ARAGON, M.D. "home stretch", our colleagues on the PHYSICIANS FOR JOHN A. ARCADI, M.D. NIXON COMMITTEE are hopeful that you will enlist the F. LYNN ARTRESS, M.D. support of your friends and associates and do everything E. VINCENT ASKEY, M.D. else possible to see that Dick Nixon is elected Governor ROGER BARNES, M.D. GEORGE BECKNER, M.D. of California. GORDON BECKNER, M.D. GRANT BECKSTRAND, M.D. Dick Nixon's qualifications as a dynamic and SAMUEL BENADOM, M.D. experienced leader and administrator are well known. RALPH BENNETT, M.D. TERRY C. BENNETT, M.D. However, it is of vital importance - and particularly to H. LEE BERRY, M.D. all in our profession - that he is totally and irrevocably ED BIERMAN, M.D. opposed to the King-Anderson Bill or any other federal WILLIAM K. BILLINGSLEY, JR., M.D. government encroachment upon the private practice of A. RALPH BLOOM, M.D. JOHN BONFIGLIO, M.D. medicine. This is a matter of public record dating back HERB BURROWS, M.D. to 1960, and restated on more than one occasion this year L. J. BUTKA, M.D. before members of the Los Angeles County Medical Asso- CHARLES B. CANBY, M.D. ciation. WALTER CASE, M.D. BURNS CHAFFEE, M.D. ROBERT H. CHANEY, M.D. I am optimistic that with your help we can WIN WITH WEN Y. CHAO, M.D. NIXON. Your loyalty, influence and financial support are CLARENCE V. CLEMMER, M.D. urgently needed now in these crucial closing weeks of the DUDLEY M. COBB, M.D. campaign. We plan a "massive mailing" throughout the state RICHARD A. COLLEY, M.D. WELLS COOK, M.D. in about two weeks. Campaign funds are limited and our FENIMORE COOPER, M.D. committee has been asked to raise a minimum of $10, 000 MILTON J. COOPER, M.D. to help finance this major campaign program. Please make W. D. CURRIER, M.D. this possible by sending a generous contribution today in the EDWARD H. DASELER, M.D. EMILY G. DENNEY, M.D. enclosed envelope. LEON DESIMONE, M.D. HOWARD S. DOWNS, M.D. WIN WITH NIXON! J. T. EDWARD, M.D. WALTER P. ELLERBECK, M.D. SAMUEL Y. ENG, M.D. Cordially, LOUIS J. FISHER, M.D. A. A. FRICKE, M.D. CHARLES E. GAHAGEN, M.D. WILLIAM M. GIBBS, M.D. NATHANIEL GILDERSLEEVE, M.D. James Doyle, C Dayle MD JAMES G. GOLSETH, M.D. Chairman, Southern California ELMER GOTFREDSON, M.D. Physicians for Nixon B.J. GREGORIUS, M.D. E. A. GUMMIG, M.D. AUSTIN P. HALLER, M.D. (over) UNION MUSICIANS FOR NIXON ORGANIZING COMMITTEE NIXON FOR GOVERNOR Ray Noval Chairman 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 Gilbert Bowers Ray E. Long Dear Fellow Musician: Jesse MacDuff Melville Rosenbach We are about to elect a Governor for California, and we, the Jack Moulton Fred Rhea members of the Musicians For Nixon organizing committee, "Bunny" Rhea ask that you join us in helping elect the RIGHT man. Pinky Tomlin Walter Wiemeyer Regardless of our political affiliations, we must be concerned Marlowe Wilcox about the lack of jobs for musicians. Our jobs depend on full employment in all business and industry. Without it, hotels, restaurants and clubs suffer and so do we. The Brown ad- ministration's anti-business record is self-evident and can lead only to increasing unemployment and fewer jobs for musicians. We must also be concerned with the crime rate and the increas- ing burden of taxation. Let's take a look at the record: * California has the worst record of major crime in the nation despite the efforts of dedicated local law enforcement officials. Brown ignored the need for ef- fective narcotics legislation until 1961, despite a peti- tion signed by hundreds of thousands of citizens and despite deaths in Los Angeles County High Schools. * California today has the highest total state and local tax collections in the nation. During Brown's four years as Governor, per capita tax collections have gone up 23%, but per capita income has gone up only 9%. * Brown's high-tax policies are preventing new industries from coming to California -- and even forcing some existing firms to leave the state. California unemploy- ment has been above the national average, and 20,000 additional jobs must be found each month for those mov- ing into the state. Dick Nixon has pledged himself to cut government costs, hold the line on taxes, and do everything in his power to improve the business climate and attract new industry. As fellow musicians, we earnestly solicit your vote and that of your friends and associates for Dick Nixon on November 6. Our committee is trying to make its program self-supporting. Your contribution returned in the enclosed envelope will help us pay printing and postage. We also hope you will fill out the enclosed card and return immediately in the same envelope. WIN WITH NIXON! Sincerely, Ray Noval Ray Noval, Chairman Union Musicians for Nixon Dobiny 43,000 of these went out- on Oct 16 Jerrifer This may be a duplication. Can't receivember, I've Siven you so many. NIXON FOR GOVERNOR 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 APPAREL MANUFACTURERS FOR NIXON COMMITTEE Gary Malouf Chairman Dear Fellow Manufacturer: Harold Albert Georgia Bullock The forthcoming gubernatorial election will undoubtedly be Walter Cannady one of the most significant in the history of our state. It is of Robert Courtney paramount improtance that we elect a man who will understand Jack Darling our business problems and initiate sound solutions to expand our Mel Dreyfuss Addie Earle progress and prosperity. In Dick Nixon, we have a dynamic Robert Ellis leader who is pledged to reverse present trends which are detri- Jim Fahn mental to our industry. Charles Frazier Employers' taxes have been raised in order to pay for ex- Lou Gallina tensive liberalizations of unemployment benefits which have Harry Heartman seriously depleted the Unemployment Insurance Fund. The esti- F.B. Horgan Peggy Hunt mated added cost to California employees is $160 million. Jeannette Hyland Disability insurance is financed by employees. Liberaliza- Harold Kronthal tion of the program in 1959 and 1961 has resulted in a squeeze on Edward Lemke voluntary plans, and increased taxes on employees. Cliff MacKlin Workman's compensation insurance rates have increased John McCloskey 16. 7%, which is triple the accumulated increase over the past Frank Meyerson decade. John Moloney Albert Orfalea With the high cost of these programs to both employer and Herbert Owen employee, it is imperative that we have a new state administra- Frank Robertson tion dedicated to prevent abuse of these funds. Walter Rohrer Dick Nixon is pledged to carry out the purpose of unemploy- Joseph Rotondi ment, disability and compensation insurance, but will not allow Richard Woodard W. R. Woodard, Jr. unchecked chiseling to run rampant, depleting the funds and causing a new rise in rates. Whether you are a Republican, discerning Democrat or Inde- pendent, we invite you to join our committee and help us restore the best possible business climate in California. Our committee is attempting to make its program self- supporting. Your contribution will help us pay printing and postage for this mailing. A return envelope is enclosed for your convenience. WIN WITH NIXON! Sincerely, Jay Gary Apparel Malouf, Manufacturers Malory Chairman for Nixon to Incur 30M 10/19 agents NIXON FOR GOVERNOR 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 INSURANCE INDUSTRY FOR NIXON Dear Fellow Insurance Men and Women: Russell S. Reagan Chairman The business of insurance is one of the last bulwarks of Robert E. Battes private enterprise and this deeply concerns each of us. Arthur G. Beggs L. M. Braman Ira S. Brander Have you carefully considered the course our great state E.S. Carlson has followed during the past four years? Are you, like us, Otis Clark also concerned about the indecision in high places, growing Arden Day, Jr. bureaucracy and higher taxes without a commensurate in- Vernon C. Dargan crease in service to the people of California. Preston A. Drake John F. Holstius Sherwood Jones We want California well governed by men and women of the V. John Krehbiel highest calibre. That is why we want Richard Nixon to be Pat Lewis elected Governor in November. J. D. Livingston J. F. McGinty John R. Mage Please join us in actively supporting a man whose courage, S. Pat Mallia leadership, decisiveness and enthusiasm will mean the resto- Raymond C. Meairs ration of good government in Sacramento. You can help in Robert T. Monagan these ways: Merritt Moselle Thomas G. Murrell 1. Fill out and return the enclosed card so that you can be in- William Niedecker cluded as a member of this Committee of Insurance Men Phillip W. Rainey George L. Richards and Women for Nixon. Code number 19 designates this as Jon Robson an Insurance Industry Committee card. C. J. Smith Bert Stewart 2. Talk about Nixon for Governor and write personal letters to Ray Underwood as many friends and associates as possible, urging them to Howard S. Vandeman G. Kenneth Vaughn support the candidacy of Mr. Nixon. Mark A. Wells Roy A. Westran 3. If you have been or will be asked to serve on a separate Nixon Jack White local or county committee or contribute to it, please do SO. Joseph F. Wirth Also give them the prestige of your name and assistance. Theodore H. Yale Delmar J. Young 4. Vote for Nixon on November 6th. If you wonder "Who's paying for this mailing? the answer is "We are, through voluntary contributions made in response to this letter. " The option of contributing $1, $10 or $100 is open to anyone. If you want to assume this distinction of good citizenship, it will be appreciated. May we hear from you soon? WIN WITH NIXON! Sincerely yours, Runell D. Reagan Russell S. Reagan, Chairman Insurance Industry For Nixon THINK NIXON TALK NIXON WRITE NIXON VOTE NIXON INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Hose Date: 10/25 From: ammy Subject: Willing Distribution: and i., worls Jones, . clauses, # of lellar, +11 ffice, be alan, * d levin, Horothy rights This mailin: went out to 43,000 >ruin Alumai. M. Philip Davis Chairman BRUIN Alumni FOR NIXON COMMITTEE Mrs. Robert (Alice) Alshuler Vice-Chairman 9944 SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD, BEVERLY HILLS. CALIFORNIA Mrs. Wm. C. (Helen) Ackerman C. Don Armbruster Mrs. Janet Hale Arnold Robert G. Bailey Burr B. Baldwin Rowe R. Baldwin Robert S. Bell Charles H. Bitterling Mrs. William (Betty Jane) Blakely Dick Booth October 16, 1962 William H. Brainerd Claude Brown Wat W. Brown Dudley E. Browne Mrs. William (Ellen) Burns Charles H. Church John A. Clark Chaplin E. Collins James A. Collins Ethel Irish Coplen Mrs. Robert Craig Frank E. Crosby Warren H. Crowell Mrs. W. Thomas (Elizabeth) Davis George W. Dickerson Dear fellow Bruin: Craig Dixon Warren L. Dodson Dr. S. Douglas Doughty Irene Johnson Elwood William C. Farrer As Bruin Alumni, we feel a special obligation to help Robert M. Fellows David F. Folz preserve sound state government. We are especially Mrs. F. Thomas Freear Powell L. Fredericks Maurice Goodstein concerned about the present governor's willingness to Mrs. Hubert F. (Virginia Keim) Gordon Thomas M. Hammond "play politics" with higher education in California. Victor R. Hansen Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Harker Gage E. Hartman L. Porter Hendricks We believe our state needsDick Nixon. We believe he Robert M. Hixson Delbert N. Hobbs, Jr. Cecil B. Hollingsworth is the best qualified to govern our nation's #1 State -- Thelner Hoover Babe Horrell he is a proven leader, an able administrator, and his Mrs. Frederick F. (Dorothy) Houser Mrs. George C. (Helen) Huntington integrity is unquestioned. Paul R. Hutchinson Arthur W. Ingoldsby James W. Ingoldsby Mrs. Harold (Cynthia) Jepson We believe Dick Nixon will eliminate wasteful, extrava- Wilbur Johns Carol Morse Jones Fred M. Jordan gant government; take decisive action; improve the economic Frank I. Kanne, Jr. James H. Kindel, Jr. and tax climate; and, would never jeopardize, for political Mrs. Douglas K. (Connie) Kinsey Bayley Kohlmeier purposes, the needs of our State's higher educational insti- Walter H. Leimert, Jr. Robert Leonard, Jr. tutions. James W. Llovd W. H. McAdam William H. McCarthy Nadine Davis McCowan Lowell McGinnis But, to win the election Dick Nixon needs energetic and Mrs. John P. McGregor Frank M. McKellar enthusiastic support -- to tell his story to all voters, Stuart McKenzie Allison J. McNay regardless of party affiliation. Therefore, if you value Mrs. William H. McWethy Jack Mandigo the future of your state as highly as we think you do, we Ella Mae R. Manwarring T. W. Marshall Mrs. Ernest Lincoln Messner urge you to work for, and vote for Richard M. Nixon. Horace H. Mickley Richard A. Miller Let's make our dedication to our alma mater and our Attilio G. Parisi Mrs. David E. (Emily) Patterson interest in good government be a part of the Nixon victory Rodney Perdew Roger C. Pettin November 6th. Gene Porter George W. Robbins Mrs. Karl B. Rodi Mrs. G. H. (Margaret Gary) Rose Hubert I.. Rose Cordially, Everett D. Sadler Elisabeth A. Schloten Robert M. Schroeder W. L. Stickel Ralph Stilwell Lucy Guild Toberman Arch R. Tuthill m.Dhip John V. Vaughn Ashby C. Vickers Karl O. Von Hagen Richard R. Von Hagen M. Philip Davis, Chairman John R. Vrba Mrs. John H. (Harriett) Waldron, Jr. Bruin Alumni for NIXON Committee Dorr Walsh Myron M. Wasson Mrs. Richard H. Wescott Ralph M. Westcott W. D. (Rosy) Wetzel Mrs. Lewis J. (Adele) Whitney, Jr. Spencer M. Williams Arthur C. Wittenburg Robert Wolcott, Jr. Mrs. Ernie (Clare) Wolfe, Jr. Richard Woodard Mrs. Robert W. Young Mrs. Walter H. Young David W. Yule approving Winsht grift NIXON FOR GOVERNOR 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161 DENTISTS FOR NIXON COMMITTEE: John B. Wilson, Chairman William E. Allen, Pasadena Charles B. Armstrong, San Diego William J. Armstrong, Los Angeles John L. Besser, Oxnard Dear Fellow Dentist: Ray E. Christ, Pasadena Lawrence W. Cowan, Compton W. Howard Davis, Bellflower There is no other way. We must put an end to Brown's Floyd Dewhirst, Los Angeles socialistic leanings and directions of the Health Services. Karl Freden, Pasadena You dentists of Southern California must become dedicated Henry L. Harris, Pasadena Harold J.Holt, Los Angeles workers and help elect Richard Nixon Governor of California Clarence D. Honig, Beverly Hills on November 6. Arthur L. Hudson, Glendale J. Lorenz Jones, Beverly Hills Richard F. Latimer, Claremont Dick Nixon believes in the advancing of the free enter- Robert McNulty, Los Angeles Rulon Openshaw, Los Angeles prise system for not only dentistry and medicine, but for all U. William Riedel, Sepulveda people of our State -- industry, business and labor. G. Thoburn Randall, Sherman Oaks Mr. Nixon wishes to improve the cost of State Government John Steen, San Diego Warren Swanson, Los Angeles down to a realistic experience rate, rather than the most Phillip Tennis, Los Angeles costly per capita of any state in the Union. Edward F. Wheelan, Santa Ana John R. White, Bakersfield John B. Wilson, San Marino Think what these four major points will do for California: 1. Streamline welfare programs. 2. Cut and control crime. 3. Improve education by resisting Federal Control. 4. Lead the Nation in fighting communism. Everyone of us must help to obtain undecided voters. We must talk to our patients and friends and convince these people of the needed change in Sacramento. We are also asking your financial support to aid in bringing these messages to the people of California. A return envelope is enclosed for your convenience. Sincerely, John B. Wilson, D.D.S. B. Wilson Chairman