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This file contains:
Memo from Sammy to Rose about Mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/10/1962
Contact mailing to Barber from Thomas Sears, Chairmain of the Barbers for Nixon. 1 pg. 3 duplicates, envelope, and contact card not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing with attached speech to Engineer from William Wright, Chairman of the Engineers for Nixon Committee. 3 pgs. Duplicate, envelope and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Restaurateur from the Restaurant Owners and Operators Committee. 1 pg. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Savings and Loan Executive from the Savings and Loan Executives for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 5/29/1962
Contact mailing to Lawyer from Richard Barger. 1 pg. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Lawyer from William Farrer. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Manufacturer Agent from Manufacturer Agents for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Doctor from Clyde Martyn, D.C., Chairman of the Chiropractors' Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Painting Contractor from H.B. Fitzpatrick, Painting Contractors' Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Pharmacist from Pharmacists' Committee for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Doctor from Committee of Doctors for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing with Undecided Voters list to Friend from James Udall, Chairman of the Real Estate Agents and Brokers for Nixon. 2 pgs. Newspaper clipping and contact card not scanned. 2 duplicates not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Colleague from Robert Neuman, Chairman of the Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Colleague to Robert Neumann, Chairman of the Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Handwritten note from Jennifer to Dorothy. 2 pgs. [Memo], 1962
Contact mailing to NAHB Member form Daniel Grady, Chairman of the Home Builders for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962
Handwritten note from Jennifer to Dorothy. 1 pg. [Memo], 1962
Contact mailing to NAHB Member from Daniel Grady, Chairmain of the Home Builders for Nixon. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 2 duplicates, envelope, and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing from John Vaughn, Chairman of the So. California WIN and Contact Programs Nixon for Governor Campaign. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to M. Zinsmeyer from John Vaughn, Chairmain of the Contact Division of LA County Nixon for Governor Campaign. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/21/1962
Contact mailing from Dan Waters, Director Contact and WIN Division. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 8/1/1962
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This file contains:
Memo from Sammy to Rose about Mailings. 1 pg. [Memo], 10/10/1962
Contact mailing to Barber from Thomas Sears, Chairmain of the Barbers for Nixon. 1 pg. 3 duplicates, envelope, and contact card not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing with attached speech to Engineer from William Wright, Chairman of the Engineers for Nixon Committee. 3 pgs. Duplicate, envelope and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Restaurateur from the Restaurant Owners and Operators Committee. 1 pg. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Savings and Loan Executive from the Savings and Loan Executives for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 5/29/1962
Contact mailing to Lawyer from Richard Barger. 1 pg. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Lawyer from William Farrer. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Manufacturer Agent from Manufacturer Agents for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Doctor from Clyde Martyn, D.C., Chairman of the Chiropractors' Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Painting Contractor from H.B. Fitzpatrick, Painting Contractors' Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Pharmacist from Pharmacists' Committee for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Doctor from Committee of Doctors for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing with Undecided Voters list to Friend from James Udall, Chairman of the Real Estate Agents and Brokers for Nixon. 2 pgs. Newspaper clipping and contact card not scanned. 2 duplicates not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Colleague from Robert Neuman, Chairman of the Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to Colleague to Robert Neumann, Chairman of the Scholars for Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Handwritten note from Jennifer to Dorothy. 2 pgs. [Memo], 1962
Contact mailing to NAHB Member form Daniel Grady, Chairman of the Home Builders for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. Attached to previous. [Letter], 1962
Handwritten note from Jennifer to Dorothy. 1 pg. [Memo], 1962
Contact mailing to NAHB Member from Daniel Grady, Chairmain of the Home Builders for Nixon. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 2 duplicates, envelope, and contact card not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing from John Vaughn, Chairman of the So. California WIN and Contact Programs Nixon for Governor Campaign. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 1962
Contact mailing to M. Zinsmeyer from John Vaughn, Chairmain of the Contact Division of LA County Nixon for Governor Campaign. 1 pg. [Letter], 6/21/1962
Contact mailing from Dan Waters, Director Contact and WIN Division. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Letter], 8/1/1962
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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
2
10/10/1962
Memo
Memo from Sammy to Rose about Mailings.
1 pg.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Barber from Thomas
Sears, Chairmain of the Barbers for Nixon. 1
pg. 3 duplicates, envelope, and contact card
not scanned. Attached to previous.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing with attached speech to
Engineer from William Wright, Chairman of
the Engineers for Nixon Committee. 3 pgs.
Duplicate, envelope and contact card not
scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Restaurateur from the
Restaurant Owners and Operators
Committee. 1 pg.
59
2
05/29/1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Savings and Loan
Executive from the Savings and Loan
Executives for Nixon Committee. 1 pg.
Duplicate not scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Lawyer from Richard
Barger. 1 pg.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Page 1 of 4
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Lawyer from William
Farrer. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Manufacturer Agent from
Manufacturer Agents for Nixon. 1 pg.
Duplicate not scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Doctor from Clyde
Martyn, D.C., Chairman of the Chiropractors'
Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Painting Contractor from
H.B. Fitzpatrick, Painting Contractors'
Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Pharmacist from
Pharmacists' Committee for Nixon. 1 pg.
Duplicate not scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Doctor from Committee
of Doctors for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not
scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing with Undecided Voters list
to Friend from James Udall, Chairman of the
Real Estate Agents and Brokers for Nixon. 2
pgs. Newspaper clipping and contact card not
scanned. 2 duplicates not scanned.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Page 2 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Colleague from Robert
Neuman, Chairman of the Scholars for Nixon
Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to Colleague to Robert
Neumann, Chairman of the Scholars for
Nixon Committee. 1 pg. Duplicate not
scanned.
59
2
1962
Memo
Handwritten note from Jennifer to Dorothy. 2
pgs.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to NAHB Member form
Daniel Grady, Chairman of the Home
Builders for Nixon. 1 pg. Duplicate not
scanned. Attached to previous.
59
2
1962
Memo
Handwritten note from Jennifer to Dorothy. 1
pg.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing to NAHB Member from
Daniel Grady, Chairmain of the Home
Builders for Nixon. 1 pg. Attached to
previous. 2 duplicates, envelope, and contact
card not scanned.
59
2
1962
Letter
Contact mailing from John Vaughn,
Chairman of the So. California WIN and
Contact Programs Nixon for Governor
Campaign. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Page 3 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
59
2
06/21/1962
Letter
Contact mailing to M. Zinsmeyer from John
Vaughn, Chairmain of the Contact Division
of LA County Nixon for Governor
Campaign. 1 pg.
59
2
08/1962
Letter
Contact mailing from Dan Waters, Director
Contact and WIN Division. 1 pg. Duplicate
not scanned.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Page 4 of 4
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Nixon for Governor
To:
Date: 10/10/62
Bose
From:
Samay
Subject:
Hailing
Distribution:
If and 3, Daris Jones, H. Kalmbash, 0. Meclellan, Hail office,
Lou Quinn, Dd alovin, D. wright:
1) this mailing went out to 9,000 barbers on October 8.
2) This mailing went out to 4,700 dentists on October 9.
N
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NIXON FOR GOVERNOR
3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161
BARBERS FOR NIXON
Organizing Committee
Dear Barber Friend:
THOMAS T. SEARS, Chairman
NICK A. ABEYTO, Los Angeles
JOSEPH APODACO, La Puente
We are about to elect a Governor for California, and we must
LEONARD W. BANOWITZ, Anabeim
be certain that we elect the RIGHT man to guide our great state
JOHN BENDER, JR., Los Angeles
LLOYD W. BARTELT, Santa Ana
through the critical years ahead. Regardless of whether you are a
HOWARD C. BOMBARD, Long Beach
Democrat, Republican or Independent, we ask you to join our
JOHN BRABAKER, Anabeim
ALBERT C. CAMPLEUR, San Jose
BARBERS FOR NIXON COMMITTEE and help us elect Dick Nixon as
GERALD R. CARTER, Walnut Creek
Governor of California.
HASKELL CARTER, Santa Ana
L. B. CRAIN, Temple City
ROY FOWLER, Palo Alto
As small businessmen, we must be concerned about the Califor-
GERLANDO FUCA, Garden Grove
WARREN GRIFFIN, San Mateo
nia business climate and the increasing burden of taxation that we
OTIS HAYES, JR., Los Angeles
now carry. Let's take a look at the record:
ARCHIE HERRERA, Los Angeles
HOWELL C. HOBBS, Inglewood
MORRIS H. HOVEY, Fullerton
*
In Brown's first year as Governor, the largest single tax
VIRGIL R. ISBELL, Anabeim
RUSSELL M. KELLEY, Anabeim
increase in the history of any state became law in California.
EVERETT L. LIVINGSTON, Anabeim
MAX LECHUGA, Los Angeles
HELEN & RACHEL MARSH, Garden Grove
* During Brown's four years as Governor, per capita tax collec-
RUDY MARTIN, Santa Monica
tions have gone up 23%
per capita income only 9%.
J. E. RIEDEL, Laguna Beach
HERCEL SHULTZ, El Centro
ANDY NOCON, San Francisco
Brown's high-tax policies are preventing new industries from
WILLIAM B. MILLS, Los Angeles
coming to California and even forcing some existing busi-
JAMES C. PARKER, Sacramento
HARRY PARKER, Los Angeles
nesses to leave the state.
KEN SCOBEE, Sacramento
VICTOR H. SHERER, Los Angeles
*
ALBERT SWEARINGEN, Anabeim
California unemployment is above the national average.
H. A. SUMMER, Santa Ana
ARTHUR WEIL, Los Angeles
ROBERT F. WOOD, Los Angeles
Our future as small businessmen depends on there being full em-
WILMAR B. MEIN, Orange
ployment opportunities for the 20, 000 new people moving into our
state each month. Dick Nixon has pledged himself to cut government
costs, hold the line on taxes, and do everything within his power as
Governor to provide a healthy climate for existing business.
For these reasons, we solicit your vote and that of your friends
and associates for Dick Nixon on November 6.
We hope you will complete the enclosed card and return to us as
quickly as possible. We are trying to make our program of contacting
all barbers self-supporting. Your contribution returned in the en-
closed envelope will help us pay printing and postage.
Thank you for giving this message your earnest consideration.
WIN WITH NIXON!
Sincerely,
Thomas Sears
Thomas T. Sears, Chairman
Barbers For Nixon
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NIXON FOR GOVERNOR
3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161
ENGINEERS FOR NIXON
William T. Wright
Chairman
Frank E. Alderman
Stephenson B. Barnes
Cydnor M. Biddison
George E. Brandow
James E. Byers
Hugh C. Carter
L. LeRoy Crandall
Albert A. Erkel
William F. Escher
L.T. Evans
Robert E. Franklin
Richard C. Gerke
George W. Gray
Dear Fellow Engineer:
Norman B. Green
Charles S. Howe, Jr.
John B. Howe
With the population of California growing steadily each year,
Albin W. Johnson
Roy G. Johnston
the role of the Engineer is becoming increasingly important in pro-
Robert J. Kadow
viding the multitudinous services required to support over 17 mil-
Lester R. Kelly
Harold P. King
lion people. A full understanding, by the Governor and his staff,
Marvin J. Kudroff
of the problems facing our profession is most necessary in order
Henry M. Layne
Albert C. Martin, Jr.
that sound solutions may be initiated during our expanding progress
Paul B. Maurer
and prosperity.
J. Edward Martin
John G. Moffarr
James M. Montgomery
After you have read just the first two pages of Dick Nixon's
Donald H. Nack
Lawrence Nowell
enclosed Water Policy speech, you will be convinced that he has the
Charles J. Pankow, Jr.
necessary understanding and will follow the recommendations of our
Edward H. Parker
Engle F. Randolph
profession in matters wherein basic engineering principles are
Dwight F. Roberts
involved.
William F. Ropp
Foster Sampson
Edward D. Seaver
California's water problem is not the only field in which the in-
Joseph Sheffet
Morron K. Shields
cumbent Governor has disregarded sound engineering principles. He
Vernon A. Smoots
also ignored the provisions of the Engineers' Registration Law when
Jack N. Sparling
Walter R. Steyer
he appointed Al Boardman to the Board of Registration for Civil and
George Twining
Professional Engineers. Boardman's business associations were such as
C. Henning Vagtborg
Charles D. Wailes, jr.
to make his appointment to this Board illegal.
Chester Walz
Byron P. Weinrz
Robert H. Wichman
Whether you are a Republican, Democrat or Independent, we
Gaetan M. Zucco
urge you to join the Engineers for Nixon Committee and make your
opinions known and influence felt. Please complete the enclosed
Robert M. Kennedy
Northern California
card and return to us as quickly as possible. Our committee is trying
Co-Chairman
to make our program self-supporting. Your contribution returned in
Ned T. Clyde
the enclosed envelope will help us pay printing and postage for this
Robert D. Dalton, Jr.
letter.
Richard F. Darmsted
Mark Falk
Sanford W. Fox
WIN WITH NIXON!
Harold B. Hammili
Richard R. Kennedy
William W. Moore
Sincerely,
Kenward S. Oliphant
Lyle E. Patton
Thomas R. Simonson
G. M. Simonson
William
James L. Stratta
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Ralph A. Tudor
William T. Wright, Chairman
Robert F. Wildman
Johnathan G. Wright
Engineers for Nixon Committee
Encl.
Text of Water Policy Speech
by RICHARD M. NIXON
Irrigation Districts Association
Sheraton-Palace Hotel, San Francisco
12 p.m., April 26, 1962
One of the greatest challenges to the dynamic growth of California is that of
water development. Potentially, there is enough water to meet all our needs. Our
job is to redistribute it - fairly and equitably.
The history of water development in California is a long one. The credit
belongs to no one man. Since the beginning of this century we have been developing
water. We will continue to do so imaginatively and creatively.
The East Bay Municipal Water District, the Hetch-Hetchy system, the Owens River
Aqueduct, the Metropolitan Water District, the Central Valley Project, the Imperial
Irrigation District and the Coachella Valley County Water District all deserve mention
as do many others. As a result of these programs we have some of the richest farmland
in the world and the resources for a burgeoning population.
The state entered the water development picture in 1947 when the Legislature
authorized a comprehensive study of all water resources, and from that study evolved
the California Water Plan in 1957. The first step of the Plan that will eventually
encompass many water programs was to be the Feather River Project.
Californians approved the financing of the Project in good faith. We must keep
faith with them. It is only fair to tell the people of California that the $1 3/4
billion price tag never will cover the costs of the program. This was known at the
time but nobody wanted the responsibility of putting a $2 billion bond issue on the
ballot. So the situation was conveniently compromised. The truth of the matter is
that no one can honestly say what the Feather River Project will cost, and we must
face that fact.
Like the Feather River financing approach, the entire program has been a
bipartisan achievement. Until recently water has been non-political, and properly SO.
It is much too vital for party credits. Although he was a Republican, Harvey Banks,
former Director of Water Resources, served in two administrations. He handled the
assignment as a non-political one.
Indeed, those were the days -- before politics began to poison the water
situation -- when the present Governor could truthfully declare:
"When I walked in as Governor of this State there were great
pressures back and forth as to whether I should retain Harvey
Banks as the head of the Department of Water Resources. But I
had worked with him as Attorney General and I knew there wasn't
a better water engineer in this State, and the water program of
California as it moves ahead will be a monument to Harvey Banks."
We know, of course, what happened. The Governor lost the services of Harvey
Banks, the man whom he praised for taking the Feather River Project to the voters so
successfully. Until then, water was free from politics. I am determined to return
it to that freedom.
OVER
Water also needs freedom from federal meddling. California's water develop-
ments prove that self-government at the local level is the best government. This is
basic to my philosophy. Water projects already built are the best possible evidence
of the effectiveness of local self-government. The vast irrigation works built by
the irrigation districts, the municipal systems constructed by public agencies of one
kind or another, and the works of private utilities all testify to the resourcefulness
and achievement of local units. The job of the state should be to encourage this kind
of achievement, not displace it with larger government. This philosophy should be
basic to the state as well as to the federal government.
The function of the state is to guide and encourage local communities to help
themselves. There is considerable criticism that local units are not getting the
help they need. This can be cured only by a direct and able Director of Water
Resources who has the confidence of his staff and the people in the communities which
his department serves.
What is needed is not more layers of government -- but fewer. Getting rid of
the present Governor's super-cabinet will be one of my first acts. Replacing the
present water director with a man of Harvey Banks' calibre will be next.
At all costs, the counties of origin of the water must be protected. Present
population distribution does not necessarily reflect the population of the future.
There is enough water available, if properly harnessed, to serve all the people of
the state. In the meantime, we must not make the same mistake in philosophy that the
federal government makes when it tries to lay claim to all California water. We
believe in the water rights of the counties of origin and of the original users. But
unless our resistance to federal encroachment is extraordinarily vigorous, the question
of protecting the rights of the counties of origin may well be merely academic.
In my opinion, as far as the Feather River Project is concerned, too much power
has been vested in the Administrative branch of state government. The plan would be
sounder if it contained more inherent checks than the Governor's vague promises to
deal fairly with all sections of the state. Under the super-agency program of the
present Administration, the Governor has virtual life and death power over the units
of the Feather River Project and at the same time he has delegated that authority to
an appointee who is not accountable to the people. The super-agency only dilutes the
responsibility of putting the water program into effect. Besides these serious draw-
backs, it adds a considerable burden of unnecessary expense.
Whole civilizations have been buried under the dust of parched lands. New ones
rise up where there is water. This is California -- rising as the giant among the
50 states.
California's population will pass the 20 million mark by 1970.
This is why our water must be harnessed to the fullest possible extent. This is
why we must learn to tap the ocean economically and sift the work of our scientists
and the ideas of our dreamers for new breakthroughs. This is why we need top leaders
in state government -- leaders who will keep politics out of water.
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NIXON FOR GOVERNOR
3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California: DU-5-9161
Restaurant Owners
& Operators Committee
Co-Chairmen
Dear Fellow Restauratour:
A group of us in the restaurant business are forming a
Restaurant Owners & Operators Committee For Nixon, and we invite
you to join. In Dick Nixon we know that California's 17 million
people have a dynamic leader who will understand the state's critical
business problems and who will initiate sound solutions to expand
our progress and osperity.
Full employment and the continued expansion of California
business and industry is what keeps our houses full and our businesses
thriving. But no matter how things may appear on the surface, our
state 18 now headed into business difficulties unless present trends
are reversed.
In 1959, 4.4 per cent of California's work fdroe was unemployed.
In 1960 1t jumped to 5.8 per centr. In 1961 1t jumped again to 6.9
per cent. This year, so far, it is more than 7 per cent.
In addition, we are faced with a trend toward "run-sway" business.
So far this year, 13 well-knithwn major manufacturing firms have announced
they are leaving the state or expanding elsewhere due to the spirdling
tax program.
Diok Nixon has pledged himself to out state spending and hold
the line on taxes, and this is our best hope for reversing present
business trends.
Can there be any question in your mind as to which candidate is
your best friend?
Join with us in helping to restore the best possible business
climate to California. Vote for Dick Mixon on June 5, and urge your
friends and associates to do likewise.
Please complete the enclosed card and return to Nixon Headquarters
today.' Your financial contribution will help pay for this and subsequent
mailings to all in our profession.
WIN WITH NIXONI
CO-CHAIRMEN FOR
RESTAURANT OWNERS & OPERATORS COMMITTEE
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NIXON FOR GOVERNOR
3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161
May 29, 1962
Dear Fellow Savings and Loan Executive:
The group of us whose names appear below have considered carefully the
course which this great state has followed during the past four years. A growing
bureaucracy, indecision in high places, higher taxes without a commensurate
increase in service to the people of California, have all represented for us matters
of great concern.
We want California well governed. We want men and women of the highest
caliber in the state administration. That is why we want Richard Nixon to be elected
governor in November of this year.
We ask you to join us in actively supporting a man whose demonstrated capa-
bilities will mean the restoration of good government to Sacramento. We ask you
to show this support in these ways:
1. Fill out and return the enclosed card, SO that you can be included
as a member of the Savings and Loan Executives for Nixon Committee.
2. Take it upon yourself to write a personal letter to as many of your
friends and associates as possible, urging them to support the
candidacy of Mr. Nixon.
3. VOTE FOR NIXON on June 5th. (If you are a Democrat, you will
have to write in his name on the Democratic ballot.)
Possibly you have or will be asked to serve on separate Nixon county com-
mittees, or to contribute to county Nixon finance drives. Please do so, adding the
prestige of your name and your support to whatever program may be initiated in be-
half of the candidate.
Give us your assistance - please fill out the card and return it to us today.
Help us in an effort to give California the leadership it deserves.
Sincerely,
Gunther J. Shirley, Lewis S. Eaton, Stuart Davis
Co-Chairmen, Savings and Loan Executives
for Nixon Committee
RICHARDS D. BARGER
612 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
LOS ANGELES 17
Dear Fellow Lawyer:
As a member of the State Bar of California,
you are particularly aware of the need for good govern-
ment and effective leadership in our state.
It is imperative that we have a man at the
helm of our great state who has experience and dynamic
leadership.
The career of Dick Nixon has been an inspir-
ing demonstration of the effective public service ex-
pected of our profession. A group of us are forming a
Lawyers For Nixon Committee in Southern California and
we invite you to serve with us. In Dick Nixon, we have
a man with stature, ability and creative imagination to
initiate sound solutions to the state's problems aris-
ing from growth and change to benefit all the people.
Whether you are a Republican, Democrat or
Independent, we ask you to join the Lawyers For Nixon
Committee and make your opinion heard and influence felt.
Your campaign responsibility will be to urge your
colleagues, associates and friends to support Mr. Nixon
for Governor.
Enclosed is a campaign card which I trust you
will complete and return in the enclosed envelope.
Sincerely yours,
manyure
WILLIAM CAMERON FARRER
Dear Fellow Lawyer:
As a member of the State Bar of California,
you are particularly aware of the need for good
government and effective leadership in our State.
It is imperative that we have a man at the helm of
our great State who has experience and dynamic
leadership.
The career of Dick Nixon has been an inspir-
ing demonstration of the effective public service
expected of our profession. A group of us are
forming a Lawyers for Nixon Committee in Southern
California and we invite you to serve with us. In
Dick Nixon we have a man with stature, ability and
creative imagination to initiate sound solutions to
the State's problems arising from growth and change
to benefit all the people.
Whether you are a Republican, Democrat or
Independent, we ask you to join the Lawyers for
Nixon Committee and make your opinion heard and
influence felt. Your campaign responsibility will
be to urge your colleagues, associates and friends
to support Mr. Nixon for Governor.
Enclosed is a campaign card for you.
Sincerely yours,
William C. farru
WILLIAM C. FARRER
not-z
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NIXON FOR GOVERNOR
3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161
Dear Fellow Manufacturer Agent:
A group of us in the sales business are forming a Manu-
facturer Agents Committee For Nixon, and we invite you to
join. In Dick Nixon we know that California's 17 million
people have a dynamic leader who will understand the state's
business problems and initiate sound solutions to expand our
progress and prosperity.
Continued expansion of California business and industry is
our bread and butter. However, according to figures recently
released by California Manufacturers Association, manufactur-
ing jobs in the L.A.-Long Beach Metropolitan Area decreased
37,700 in the period April '57 to April '61, and in the
S.F. -Oakland area, for the same period, decreased 14,400.
CMA also released names of 13 well-known manufacturing firms
which are leaving California or expanding elsewhere. This
trend MUST be halted.
Dick Nixon has pledged himself to cut state spending and
hold the line on taxes, and this is our best hope for revers-
ing the present trend toward run-away business.
Is there any question in your mind as to which candidate is
your best friend?
Whether you are a Republican, Democrat or Independent, we
ask you to join the Manufacturer Agents For Nixon Committee
and make your opinion heard and influence felt. Your initial
campaign responsibility will be to pledge yourself NOW to
support Dick Nixon for Governor and urge your friends, associ-
ates and neighbors to do the same on June 5.
Join with us in helping to restore the best possible business
climate in California. Please complete the enclosed card
today and return to Nixon Headquarters. Your financial con-
tribution will help pay for this mailing and subsequent mail-
ings to our profession.
WIN WITH NIXON!
Sincerely,
Group
S.
Viry.
Arthur F. Wheeler
George S. Tivy
Co-Chairmen, Manufacturer
Agents For Nixon
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Chiropractors' Committee
DR. CLYDE MARTYN
Los Angcles
DR. GORDON GOODFELLOW
Tarzana
DR. C.C. HARROD
Garden Grove
DR. C. LEE HIGHTOWER
Fremont
Dear Doctor:
DR. C. ANTHONY MORAN
San Diego
It must be obvious to you, as it is to most of the members
DR. FREDERICK BULLARD
Reseda
of our profession in California, that we have fared badly under
DR. MELVIN F. KASAK
the present state administration. In the matter of appointments
Sonora
to our Board of Examiners the Governor has not only ignored the
DR. NORMAN FRANKFURT
recommendations of our State Association but in each instance he
Oroville
has appointed those who have views not shared by the vast majority
DR. EDWARD S. TODD
Inglewood
of our profession in California. Thus, due to the efforts of Gov-
DR. RALPH J. MARTIN
ernor Brown, the governing body of our profession is made up of
Sierra Madre
men who represent and share the views of a minute segment of the
DR. CHARLES DAVIS
entire profession in this state. This is not a tolerable situation.
Glendale
DR. ERNEST LONGSTREET
The men whose names appear on this letter have formed a com-
Burbank
DR. WILLIAM MADISON
mittee to urge all Doctors of Chiropractic in California to join
Lancaster
in an all-out effort to elect Richard Nixon as the next Governor
DR. ROBERT F. STUMP
of California. This cannot be an effort of only a committee, but
Santa Monica
to be effective must develop into a real PUSH with every Chiro-
DR. RALPH B. CRAWFORD
practor putting his shoulder to the wheel. Only in this way can
Santa Paula
we hope to get a Board of Examiners representative of the profession
DR. WINSTON S. SIBSON
North Hollywood
in this state.
DR. RAY H. QUIBELL
Redding
We hope you will join with us. Fill in and return the enclosed
DR. J. SIM WIGGINS
card so the Nixon headquarters will have your name as a supporter.
Hollywood
Then become active in a dedicated program to elect Dick Nixon. Inci-
DR. WILLARD W. PERCY
Oakland
dentally, we've been asked, "Who's paying for this mailing?" The
DR. L. A. VON POSCH
answer is, "We are, through voluntary contributions made in response
San Gabriel
to this letter.' The option of giving $1, $10, or $100, is open to
DR. EDWARD C. POULSEN
anyone who feels he would like to help financially.
Santa Cruz
DR. SIDNEY MILBANK
Let us launch a planned attack on the confusion that now exists
Redlands
within our ranks by first placing an administration in Sacramento
DR. LOWELL R. SEARS
Richmond
that will pay heed to the wishes of the great majority of the pro-
DR. EVERETT R. RODEN
fession in California. We hope we can count on your full support.
Glendale
DR. EMMETT V. WILENT
Redwood City
Cordially yours,
DR. STUART SCHILLIG
Modesto
DR. GUSTAVE M. ALLMAN
Los Angeles
alyde Clyde Martyn, D.C.
Martynde
DR. FRANK MANCINI
Los Angeles
Committee Chairman
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Painting Contractors' Committee
J. R. BLOOMQUIST
JAMES J. BOHN
ERIC LUNDEEN
PAUL MANUEL
CLIFF MONK
ROBERT M. SMITH
Dear Fellow Painting Contractor:
HORACE BLAKELY
H. B. FITZPATRICK
Before you make up your mind as to whom you will support
LÉON RISK
as candidate for Governor of the state of California in the
KARL H. HERWIG
June 5 Primary, remember this vitally important fact. Of all
the aspirants to the governorship, only Richard Nixon is greatly
concerned about the future growth of business - small business
as well as large - in the state of California.
As an active member of the Painting Industry, I am vitally
interested in our future growth. It is a well-known fact that
our state's present high rate of taxation is hampering business
growth and driving business out-of-state. This situation can-
not be permitted to continue.
Dick Nixon has pledged himself to hold the line on state
spending and taxation, and to work in every possible way toward
creating a more favorable climate for business growth.
New construction is our bread and butter, and I intend to
work to elect a Governor who is interested in attracting new
firms to our state and creating confidence so that those firms
already here will not only stay but further expand.
We urge you to vote for Dick Nixon on June 5, and to ask
your friends to do likewise. Please fill out the enclosed card
and return to Nixon headquarters. Your financial contribution
is urgently needed NOW to push this campaign to ultimate victory.
A return envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
WIN WITH NIXON:
Sincerely,
H. B. FITZPATRICK
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Pharmacists' Committee
RALPH B. BAGNALL, JR.
Chula Vista
MARION S. CROCKETT
Dear Pharmacist:
Bakersfield
WALTER T. GREEN
The present business climate surrounding those in
Garberville
our profession must be of deep concern to us all.
THOMAS MCKIERNAN
Pacific Palisades
The State Administration continues to play political
CLARENCE LEWIS
ball with legislation that can only have an adverse effect
San Diego
on our economic future. Bills are passed and signed into
DAVID MAGRILL
law without Committee hearings and without determining the
Los Angeles
need for such legislation despite numerous protests to the
JOSEPH MAZY
Governor's office.
Los Angeles
CLYDE W. OSWELL
We must discontinue the present policy of looking to
Ukiah
the Federal Government for solution of California's pro-
RALPH PALMER
blems. The present compulsory health plan before Congress
San Francisco
has been advocated by the State Administration of Calif-
CLARENCE I. ROBINSON
ornia.
Yreka
HERBERT WHITE
California MUST have a new administration that can
Los Angeles
and will assume fiscal responsibility in the interest of
public welfare. We are convinced that Richard Nixon is the
ONLY candidate who will provide us with the decisive and
realistic leadership we must have in order to improve the
business and economic climate of our great state.
Listen to his words spoken in Los Angeles on February
22, 1962 to the Los Angeles County Medical Association:
"
the King-Anderson Bill smaks of the compulsory big gov-
ernment approach
it undermines the traditional doctor-
patient relationship
medical care is too important for
quackery of any kind
even the political variety. "
Please join with us in support of Dick Nixon by com-
pleting the enclosed card and asking your assistant to do
likewise. A financial contribution from both of you will
help finance subsequent mailings to all in our profession
later in the campaign.
WIN WITH NIXON
Pharmacists' Committee For Nixon
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(Partial Committee Listing)
E. VINCENT ASKEY, M.D.
TRUMAN ACKERSON, M.D.
EDWIN AMYES, M.D.
NIXON FOR GOVERNOR
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.
HERB BURROWS, M.D.
WALTER CASE, M.D.
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
JAMES M. UDALL, INC.
Realtor
1307 WESTWOOD BOULEVARD
Los ANGELES 24, CALIFORNIA
BRADSHAW 2-5403
LEASING
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
REAL ESTATE CONSULTANT
REAL ESTATE
AGENTS & BROKERS
FOR NIXON
JAMES M. UDALL, Chairman
ROBERT ADAMSON, Los Angeles
Dear Friend:
JOE A. BARBIERI, Roseville
ROBERT BARRICK, Fresno
We are about to elect a Governor for California, and we must
V.E. BARTON, Modesto
HARRY BEDDOE, Downey
make certain that we elect the right man. In Dick Nixon, we have
HUBERT BOISVERT, Hollywood
youth, strength, stamina, education, experience and the knowledge
JOE CARNAHAN, Calabasas
required to face and resolve the many problems that have been
MORTIMER CLARK, San Francisco
created during the present Governor's term.
DEAN M. DEVOE, Barstow
C.J. DUNCAN, Oakland
Let's look at the record of the incumbent Governor from the
REG F. DUPUY, Long Beach
W. W. ESTERLY, Grass Valley
standpoint of the real estate broker:
DON FIGGINS, Redlands
MABEL D. FINEGAN, Oxnard
1. During Brown's administration, a great scandal was created
WRIGHT S. FISHER, Monterey
involving the ten-percenters and their handling of second trust
EMMETTE T. GATEWOOD, JR., Los Gatos
JOHN R. GLASS, Glendale
deed promotions. Why was Brown's Corporation Commissioner
FRANCIS F. JENSEN, Ontario
asleep on this? Why did the state wait SO long until after the
L. E. JOHNSON, Salinas
federal court case before taking action? We believe none of this
RICHARD KEILHOLTZ, La Canada
would have come about had Brown accepted our suggestions that
WALTER H. LEIMERT, JR., Los Angeles
this business activity was unsound and should be controlled.
ART S. LEITCH, San Diego
EDWARD M. LOFTUS, Whittier
LLOYD L. LOVELAND, Indio
2. The attitude of Brown is to talk of protection for the public;
DON L. LUCAS, Sacramento
however, this is not evident in his activities. The harassment
JUANITA LUCKING, Pittsburg
of 17 Real Estate Boards and the state association by the Attorney
FRANK MACBRIDE, JR., Sacramento
General, and the naming of appointees made contrary to the best
EDNA F. MARTIN, El Centro
interests of the public and the real estate business, prove Brown's
FRED B. MITCHELL, San Diego
JOHN G. MUNHOLLAND, Palm Springs
insincerity.
HOWARD NICHOLS, Bakersfield
D. E. NIELSON, Eureka
3. Governor Brown disclaims the fact that he ever supported the
CHARLES F. O'CONNOR, Los Angeles
present termite legislation. It should be noted during the past
GEORGE C. RAUCH, Ramona
MARTHA RAY, Dana Point
legislative session, Governor Brown's assistants and appointees
MAURICE G. READ, Berkeley
were lobbying in favor of this legislation.
RAY E. SCHAFER, Escondido
ROY C. SEELEY, Los Angeles
The above are just a few of the Brown's administration's activi-
CHARLES B. SHATTUCK, Los Angeles
ties that prove them NO FRIEND of our real estate business. We
CLARE SHORT, North Hollywood
JUSTIN SMITH, Chico
urge that you review the status of our present administration and we
KENNETH H. SMITTEN, San Francisco
solicit your vote and that of your friends and associates for Dick
PEGGY TAYLOR, Laguna Beach
Nixon on November 6.
HAL THOMPSON, Culver City
ED WALLACE, Oakland
We are contacting all known individuals in our business category.
ROY E. WATSON, Whittier
H. B. WEINHOLD, Los Angeles
Such a program is, of course, expensive and we are trying to make
L. H. WILSON, Fresno
this one self-supporting. We are enclosing a return envelope for your
convenience in making a contribution to this committee's program. We
also hope you will complete the enclosed card and return both in the
same envelope.
WIN WITH NIXON!
Sincerely,
James M. Udall, Chairman
Real Estate Agents & Brokers for Nixon
Encls.
UNDECIDED VOTERS
(Please Print)
City
County
Please print -- last name first. Mail completed forms to CONTACT DIRECTOR,
Nixon Headquarters, 3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5. All forms should be returned
to Headquarters no later than October 1.
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
Submitted by
Address
Committee
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Dear Colleague:
Dick Nixon has asked me to thank you for consenting to
serve on the Scholars for Nixon Committee.
We feel that as Scholars for Nixon, we can work inde-
pendently as well as together, as each of us will face many
opportunities to work toward the success of our campaign.
I will be glad to forward to Mr. Nixon any ideas or
suggestions you might wish to offer on the issues and opera-
tion of his campaign. I will also be pleased to forward any
contribution you might care to make towards furthering our
efforts. Checks should be made payable to "Nixon for Governor
Committee."
This is an important and closely fought campaign --
we are grateful for your assistance.
Robert G. Neumann, Chairman
Scholars for Nixon Committee
Home address:
611 Moreno Avenue
Los Angeles 49
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3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161
Dear Colleague:
Your name has been mentioned by a member of the Scholars
for Nixon Committee as one who might be interested in joining
us in our present efforts to ensure a Republican victory in
the coming gubernatorial election.
Two years ago the Scholars for Nixon Committee rendered
valuable services in highlighting and strengthening Republican
sentiment on our campuses. We lost that campaign nationally
but we won it locally. Now your help is needed to make Dick
Nixon Governor of California, and thereby to win California
for our party.
Will you join us in a new Scholars for Nixon Committee?
I know that Dick would be proud to have your support. If you
agree, your task would be that of strongly urging those on the
campus who are already, or might become Nixon supporters, to
use their voting privilege.
If you find it possible to accept this important task,
please let us know at once and we shall add your name to the
growing list of Scholars for Nixon and, with your permission,
call on you for further help.
Very sincerely yours,
Robert G. Neumann, Chairman
Scholars for Nixon Committee
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HOME BUILDERS FOR NIXON
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Daniel B. Grady
San Diego
Chairman
Harrison R. Baker
Dear NAHB Fellow-Member:
Pasadena
Max Berlin
Poway
It must be obvious to you, as it is to most of the members
Merrill Butler, Jr.
of the building industry in California, that we have not fared
Anaheim
well under the present Brown administration. The implemen-
Ben C. Deane
Huntington Beach
tation of State Housing Laws (AB 787 and AB 749) imposes
Alvin Hayman, Jr.
standards that are vastly different than we were led to expect
San Francisco
when our views and support were sought in public hearings
David Morris
Solano Beach
prior to passage and adoption of the bills by the present
Stanley Scott
administration.
La Mesa
This is just one example of how the Brown administration --
Richard Shattuck
San Diego
through the guise of protecting public welfare -- is attempting
Dudley A. Smith
to impose state rule on local communities in areas of endeavor
Los Angeles
that have been ably handled by local government working in co-
George Leonard
operation with free enterprise such as our industry.
Los Altos
The men whose names appear on this letter have formed an
Northern California Co-Chairman
organizing committee to urge all members of the Home Builders
John Kirkpatrick
industry in California to join in an all-out effort to elect Dick
Modesto
Nixon as the next Governor of California. In Dick Nixon we have
Robert Moretti
San Mateo
a dynamic leader who is concerned with protecting the free en-
Richard Price
terprise system and providing the best possible business climate
Sacramento
for our state. We must all work together to help return to Sac-
ramento an administration which will give fair and equitable
treatment to our industry as we work to help California provide
new homes for its many new citizens.
We hope that you will join with us; fill in and mail the en-
closed card; then become active in the program to elect Dick
Nixon. Our committee is trying to make its program self-
supporting. Your financial contribution will help us pay costs
of this and other mailings.
Enlist the members of your firm; point out to them that their
interest along with the interest of every citizen of the State of
California, will best be served by putting Dick Nixon in Sacramento.
We hope we can count on your support.
WIN WITH NIXON!
Daniel Daniel B. Grady, B Grady Chairman
Home Builders For Nixon
from the desk
of
10%
JENNIFER PAUL
Dorothy Dright
1,000 sent out
Oct 16 to
Home Builders
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HOME BUILDERS FOR NIXON
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Daniel B. Grady
San Diego
Chairman
Harrison R. Baker
Dear NAHB Fellow-Member:
Pasadena
Max Berlin
Poway
It must be obvious to you, as it is to most of the members
Merrill Butler, Jr.
of the building industry in California, that we have not fared
Anaheim
well under the present Brown administration. The implemen-
Ben C. Deane
Huntington Beach
tation of State Housing Laws (AB 787 and AB 749) imposes
Alvin Hayman, Jr.
standards that are vastly different than we were led to expect
San Francisco
when our views and support were sought in public hearings
David Morris
Solano Beach
prior to passage and adoption of the bills by the present
Stanley Scott
administration.
La Mesa
This is just one example of how the Brown administration --
Richard Shattuck
San Diego
through the guise of protecting public welfare is attempting
Dudley A. Smith
to impose state rule on local communities in areas of endeavor
Los Angeles
that have been ably handled by local government working in co-
George Leonard
operation with free enterprise such as our industry.
Los Altos
The men whose names appear on this letter have formed an
Northern California Co-Chairman
organizing committee to urge all members of the Home Builders
John Kirkpatrick
industry in California to join in an all-out effort to elect Dick
Modesto
Nixon as the next Governor of California. In Dick Nixon we have
Robert Moretti
San Mateo
a dynamic leader who is concerned with protecting the free en-
Richard Price
terprise system and providing the best possible business climate
Sacramento
for our state. We must all work together to help return to Sac-
ramento an administration which will give fair and equitable
treatment to our industry as we work to help California provide
new homes for its many new citizens.
We hope that you will join with us; fill in and mail the en-
closed card; then become active in the program to elect Dick
Nixon. Our committee is trying to make its program self-
supporting. Your financial contribution will help us pay costs
of this and other mailings.
Enlist the members of your firm; point out to them that their
interest along with the interest of every citizen of the State of
California, will best be served by putting Dick Nixon in Sacramento.
We hope we can count on your support.
WIN WITH NIXON!
Daniel Daniel B. Grady, B Grady
Home Builders For Nixon
PRESCRIPTION
PRODUCTS
DARTELL LABORATORIES
Manufacturing
Chemists
DIVISION
1226 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
LOS ANGELES 15, CALIFORNIA
RICHMOND 9-7701
Offices in Principal Cities - Cable Address DARTELLAB
Dear
On June 21, we wrote to you requesting your cooperation in a program
designed to inform the employees of your company on the issues and
candidates in the November California elections. We would very much
appreciate receiving your reaction to our proposal.
Specifically, we are seeking to establish in each major California
company an informal, unofficial committee of one or more employees
to receive, and pass on to fellow employees literature and other infor-
mation concerning the gubernatorial candidates.
Such a program should certainly avoid any semblance of company sponsor-
ship, but you could be most helpful in putting us in touch with one or
more of your employees who you think might be willing to serve as a
"contact committee" in your company.
We have already had favorable responses to this request from over 150
major employers in California and the organization and planning of
"contact committees" in these companies is now well underway. We are
hopeful that we may count on you to provide similar assistance. Won't
you, therefore, please let us hear from you by completing and returning
the enclosed form.
Very truly yours,
John V. Vaughn, Chairman
So. California WIN and Contact Programs
NIXON For Governor Campaign
Dartell Laboratories Inc.
1226 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
LOS ANGELES 15, CALIFORNIA
JOHN V. VAUGHN
PRESIDENT
June 21, 1962
Mr. M. Zinsmeyer, President
Zinsco Electrical Products
729 Turner Street
Los Angeles 12, California
Dear Mr. Zinsmeyer:
This is a personal appeal for your help in the interest of good
government in California.
In November, California will face a crossroad. Between now and
then, every voter must reach a decision as to which road he wants
his State to take -- the road leading toward a government-dominated
economy, or the one of individual liberty and free enterprise. To
arrive at the right decision, he must be fully informed; he must
have a clear understanding of the records, the principles, and the
administrative abilities of the candidates.
To accomplish this, we are asking you, as the executive head of
a major California company, to cooperate in a program of employee
education by furnishing us with the names of one or more of your
employees who would be willing to serve as a "contact" in your
company.
Our objective is to establish a "clearing house" committee in
each large company, to receive and pass on to fellow employees, in-
formation which will help them to become fully informed about
the candidates and the issues which face our state.
Won't you please help us to help your employees by promptly
returning the enclosed information form? Of course, your
employees would be acting voluntarily as individuals and their
activities would be limited by your direction and company policy.
Very truly yours,
John V. Vaughn, Chairman
Contact Division, Los Angeles County
NIXON for Governor Campaign
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3908 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 5, California; DU 5-9161
August 1962
DANIEL C. WATERS
Director of Contact Division
Thank you for your response to John Vaughn's letter to you of
June 21 requesting your cooperation in establishing the WIN WITH NIXON
program in your company with the assistance of a group of volunteer
employees.
Your response indicated a need for further information regarding the
program, so we are enclosing the attached memorandum from John Vaughn
and a brochure on the WIN program.
We are terribly sorry that due to the press of campaign activities
we have not been able to get around to talking with you by phone.
However, if after reading the enclosed material, you wish to discuss
the program, please call me. If we have not heard from you within a
week, we'll call you to see how you are progressing with the program
and what assistance we may give you with it.
WIN WITH NIXON:
Sincerely,
Jan Water Jan Contact Dan Waters, & WIN Director Division
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