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This file contains: To Elwood J. Robinson from H.R. Haldeman re: Robinson's letter from October 16th. 1 page. [Letter], 10/20/1962 Letter to H.R. Haldeman from Elwood J. Robinson re: possible visit from Gen. Eisenhower. 1 page. [Letter], 10/16/1962 To Werner E. Carlson from H.R. Haldeman re: Robbie Robinson's letter re: Gen. Eisenhower's visit. 1 page. [Letter], 10/20/1962 To Elwood J. Robinson from Werner E. Carlson re: possible visit by Gen. Eisenhower. 1 page. [Letter], 10/15/1962 "Yorty Challenged on Muslim Issue; Mayor Defends Methods of Police" by Hugh R. Manes, Chairman, Citizens Committee for Police Practices Review Board. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. "Let Voters See Loyalty" by Dr. John R. Lechner, Executive Director, American Educational League. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. "Times Editorial Support of Law Enforcement Praised" by Louis R. Nowell, President, Los Angeles Fire and Police Protective League. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Pages 3-4 from The Pittsburgh Courier. Various articles. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 3/11/1961 "Land Deal Bursts in Sudsy Bubble." From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. "ACLU Warns of Tensions" by Eason Monroe, Executive Director of the ACLU of Southern California. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Political cartoon titled, "Teamsters Reins" from unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. To Jack T. Ruud from H.R. Haldeman re: his application for a position as chauffeur. 1 page. [Letter], 10/11/1962 Re: Betty Granger Reid, seeking employment. 1 page. [Memo], 9/19/1962 To Herb Kalmbach from H.R. Haldeman, requesting a report on the latest contact made with Betty Granger Reid. 1 page. [Memo], 9/16/1962 To Betty Granger Reid from Herb Kalmbach re: her correspondence to Dick Ports re: employment with the Nixon for Governor committee. 1 page. [Letter], 9/11/1962 Handwritten notes from Dick Ports to Haldeman and Herb Kalmbach re: whether they are interested in employing Betty Granger Reid. 2 pages. [Memo], n.d. To Richard A. Ports from Betty Granger Reid, copying him on the enclosed letter she sent to Haldeman. 1 page. [Letter], 6/6/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from Betty Granger Reid re: the possibility of helping on the campaign. Enclosure: resume of Betty Granger Reid. 3 pages. [Letter], 6/6/1962 Memo to Herb from Jane re: Betty Granger Reid. 1 page. [Letter], 8/31/1962 To Betty Granger Reid from H.R. Haldeman re: her letter of June 6th. 1 page. [Letter], 6/25/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from Betty Granger Reid re: the possibility of helping on the campaign. Enclosure: resume of Betty Granger Reid. 3 pages. [Letter], 6/6/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from Rose Mary Woods re: Betty Granger Reid. 1 page. [Memo], 4/30/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from Rose Mary Woods re: Betty Granger Reed [sic]. 1 page. [Memo], 9/19/1962 To Carol Mills, principal of Westlake School for Girls, from H.R. Haldeman re: organizing youth to help in the campaign effort. 1 page. [Letter], 10/1/1962 To Robert A. Rowan from H.R. Haldeman re: Floyd McElroy and Malcolm McHugh. 1 page. [Letter], 9/14/1962 To Elwood J. Robinson from H.R. Haldeman re: his letter of August 14th. 1 page. [Letter], 8/15/1962 To A.C. Robbins ("Uncle Al") from H.R. Haldeman re: his check of June 28th. 1 page. [Letter], 7/11/1962 To James M. Reynolds from Dorothy M. Wright, secretary to H.R. Haldeman re: his letter of June 28th. 1 page. [Letter], 6/29/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from James M. Reynolds re: a check from Nancy F. Finch. 1 page. [Letter], 6/28/1962 Between unknown parties re: Bob Rowan's call about George Cronk. 1 page. [Memo], 6/26/1962 To A.C. Robbins ("Uncle Al") from H.R. Haldeman re: his campaign contribution. 1 page. [Letter], 6/12/1962 From Al Robbins ("Uncle Al") to H.R. Haldeman re: contribution. 1 page. [Memo], 6/1/1962

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This file contains: To Elwood J. Robinson from H.R. Haldeman re: Robinson's letter from October 16th. 1 page. [Letter], 10/20/1962 Letter to H.R. Haldeman from Elwood J. Robinson re: possible visit from Gen. Eisenhower. 1 page. [Letter], 10/16/1962 To Werner E. Carlson from H.R. Haldeman re: Robbie Robinson's letter re: Gen. Eisenhower's visit. 1 page. [Letter], 10/20/1962 To Elwood J. Robinson from Werner E. Carlson re: possible visit by Gen. Eisenhower. 1 page. [Letter], 10/15/1962 "Yorty Challenged on Muslim Issue; Mayor Defends Methods of Police" by Hugh R. Manes, Chairman, Citizens Committee for Police Practices Review Board. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. "Let Voters See Loyalty" by Dr. John R. Lechner, Executive Director, American Educational League. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. "Times Editorial Support of Law Enforcement Praised" by Louis R. Nowell, President, Los Angeles Fire and Police Protective League. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Pages 3-4 from The Pittsburgh Courier. Various articles. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 3/11/1961 "Land Deal Bursts in Sudsy Bubble." From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. "ACLU Warns of Tensions" by Eason Monroe, Executive Director of the ACLU of Southern California. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. Political cartoon titled, "Teamsters Reins" from unknown newspaper. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d. To Jack T. Ruud from H.R. Haldeman re: his application for a position as chauffeur. 1 page. [Letter], 10/11/1962 Re: Betty Granger Reid, seeking employment. 1 page. [Memo], 9/19/1962 To Herb Kalmbach from H.R. Haldeman, requesting a report on the latest contact made with Betty Granger Reid. 1 page. [Memo], 9/16/1962 To Betty Granger Reid from Herb Kalmbach re: her correspondence to Dick Ports re: employment with the Nixon for Governor committee. 1 page. [Letter], 9/11/1962 Handwritten notes from Dick Ports to Haldeman and Herb Kalmbach re: whether they are interested in employing Betty Granger Reid. 2 pages. [Memo], n.d. To Richard A. Ports from Betty Granger Reid, copying him on the enclosed letter she sent to Haldeman. 1 page. [Letter], 6/6/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from Betty Granger Reid re: the possibility of helping on the campaign. Enclosure: resume of Betty Granger Reid. 3 pages. [Letter], 6/6/1962 Memo to Herb from Jane re: Betty Granger Reid. 1 page. [Letter], 8/31/1962 To Betty Granger Reid from H.R. Haldeman re: her letter of June 6th. 1 page. [Letter], 6/25/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from Betty Granger Reid re: the possibility of helping on the campaign. Enclosure: resume of Betty Granger Reid. 3 pages. [Letter], 6/6/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from Rose Mary Woods re: Betty Granger Reid. 1 page. [Memo], 4/30/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from Rose Mary Woods re: Betty Granger Reed [sic]. 1 page. [Memo], 9/19/1962 To Carol Mills, principal of Westlake School for Girls, from H.R. Haldeman re: organizing youth to help in the campaign effort. 1 page. [Letter], 10/1/1962 To Robert A. Rowan from H.R. Haldeman re: Floyd McElroy and Malcolm McHugh. 1 page. [Letter], 9/14/1962 To Elwood J. Robinson from H.R. Haldeman re: his letter of August 14th. 1 page. [Letter], 8/15/1962 To A.C. Robbins ("Uncle Al") from H.R. Haldeman re: his check of June 28th. 1 page. [Letter], 7/11/1962 To James M. Reynolds from Dorothy M. Wright, secretary to H.R. Haldeman re: his letter of June 28th. 1 page. [Letter], 6/29/1962 To H.R. Haldeman from James M. Reynolds re: a check from Nancy F. Finch. 1 page. [Letter], 6/28/1962 Between unknown parties re: Bob Rowan's call about George Cronk. 1 page. [Memo], 6/26/1962 To A.C. Robbins ("Uncle Al") from H.R. Haldeman re: his campaign contribution. 1 page. [Letter], 6/12/1962 From Al Robbins ("Uncle Al") to H.R. Haldeman re: contribution. 1 page. [Memo], 6/1/1962
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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 60 8 10/20/1962 Letter To Elwood J. Robinson from H.R. Haldeman re: Robinson's letter from October 16th. 1 page. 60 8 10/16/1962 Letter Letter to H.R. Haldeman from Elwood J. Robinson re: possible visit from Gen. Eisenhower. 1 page. 60 8 10/20/1962 Letter To Werner E. Carlson from H.R. Haldeman re: Robbie Robinson's letter re: Gen. Eisenhower's visit. 1 page. 60 8 10/15/1962 Letter To Elwood J. Robinson from Werner E. Carlson re: possible visit by Gen. Eisenhower. 1 page. 60 8 n.d. Newspaper "Yorty Challenged on Muslim Issue; Mayor Defends Methods of Police" by Hugh R. Manes, Chairman, Citizens Committee for Police Practices Review Board. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. 60 8 n.d. Newspaper "Let Voters See Loyalty" by Dr. John R. Lechner, Executive Director, American Educational League. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. Tuesday, August 14, 2007 Page 1 of 5 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 60 8 n.d. Newspaper "Times Editorial Support of Law Enforcement Praised" by Louis R. Nowell, President, Los Angeles Fire and Police Protective League. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. 60 8 03/11/1961 Newspaper Pages 3-4 from The Pittsburgh Courier. Various articles. Not scanned. 60 8 n.d. Newspaper "Land Deal Bursts in Sudsy Bubble." From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. 60 8 n.d. Newspaper "ACLU Warns of Tensions" by Eason Monroe, Executive Director of the ACLU of Southern California. From unknown newspaper. Not scanned. 60 8 n.d. Newspaper Political cartoon titled, "Teamsters Reins" from unknown newspaper. Not scanned. 60 8 10/11/1962 Letter To Jack T. Ruud from H.R. Haldeman re: his application for a position as chauffeur. 1 page. 60 8 09/19/1962 Memo Re: Betty Granger Reid, seeking employment. 1 page. Tuesday, August 14, 2007 Page 2 of 5 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 60 8 09/16/1962 Memo To Herb Kalmbach from H.R. Haldeman, requesting a report on the latest contact made with Betty Granger Reid. 1 page. 60 8 09/11/1962 Letter To Betty Granger Reid from Herb Kalmbach re: her correspondence to Dick Ports re: employment with the Nixon for Governor committee. 1 page. 60 8 n.d. Memo Handwritten notes from Dick Ports to Haldeman and Herb Kalmbach re: whether they are interested in employing Betty Granger Reid. 2 pages. 60 8 06/06/1962 Letter To Richard A. Ports from Betty Granger Reid, copying him on the enclosed letter she sent to Haldeman. 1 page. 60 8 06/06/1962 Letter To H.R. Haldeman from Betty Granger Reid re: the possibility of helping on the campaign. Enclosure: resume of Betty Granger Reid. 3 pages. 60 8 08/31/1962 Letter Memo to Herb from Jane re: Betty Granger Reid. 1 page. 60 8 06/25/1962 Letter To Betty Granger Reid from H.R. Haldeman re: her letter of June 6th. 1 page. Tuesday, August 14, 2007 Page 3 of 5 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 60 8 06/06/1962 Letter To H.R. Haldeman from Betty Granger Reid re: the possibility of helping on the campaign. Enclosure: resume of Betty Granger Reid. 3 pages. 60 8 04/30/1962 Memo To H.R. Haldeman from Rose Mary Woods re: Betty Granger Reid. 1 page. 60 8 09/19/1962 Memo To H.R. Haldeman from Rose Mary Woods re: Betty Granger Reed [sic]. 1 page. 60 8 10/01/1962 Letter To Carol Mills, principal of Westlake School for Girls, from H.R. Haldeman re: organizing youth to help in the campaign effort. 1 page. 60 8 09/14/1962 Letter To Robert A. Rowan from H.R. Haldeman re: Floyd McElroy and Malcolm McHugh. 1 page. 60 8 08/15/1962 Letter To Elwood J. Robinson from H.R. Haldeman re: his letter of August 14th. 1 page. 60 8 07/11/1962 Letter To A.C. Robbins ("Uncle Al") from H.R. Haldeman re: his check of June 28th. 1 page. Tuesday, August 14, 2007 Page 4 of 5 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 60 8 06/29/1962 Letter To James M. Reynolds from Dorothy M. Wright, secretary to H.R. Haldeman re: his letter of June 28th. 1 page. 60 8 06/28/1962 Letter To H.R. Haldeman from James M. Reynolds re: a check from Nancy F. Finch. 1 page. 60 8 06/26/1962 Memo Between unknown parties re: Bob Rowan's call about George Cronk. 1 page. 60 8 06/12/1962 Letter To A.C. Robbins ("Uncle Al") from H.R. Haldeman re: his campaign contribution. 1 page. 60 8 06/01/1962 Memo From Al Robbins ("Uncle Al") to H.R. Haldeman re: contribution. 1 page. Tuesday, August 14, 2007 Page 5 of 5 October 20, 1962 Dear Robbie: Thanks for your letter of October 16th, and for sending along the copy of the letter from Mr. Werner Carlson. We do appreciate having his comments on the effectiveness of the General's visit. Everyone agreed the speech was terrific and on balance the scheduling could not have been better. I am not sure what, if anything, could be done about a follow-up, but am sure many would agree with your thinking. I'll ride on my 400,000 figure. Things look better every day. Many thanks, and best regards. WIN WITH NIXON! H. R. Haldeman Mr. Elwood J. Robinson President Robinson & Haynes, Inc. 1111 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 17, California ROBINSON & HAYNES, INC., ADVERTISING 1111 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES 17, CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE: HUNTLEY 2-2050 ESTABLISHED 1922 October 16, 1962 R&H Mr. H. R. Haldeman Campaign Director Nixon for Governor Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5, California Dear Bob: Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Mr. Werner Carlson of the Loma Linda Food Company, which I think merits very careful consideration. You will remember it was through Mr. Carlson's good offices that I was able to arrange the meeting with Dick and Elder Bietz, President of the Pacific Coast Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Churches. I realize it may pose a considerable problem to get General Eisenhower to return to California. However, in view of the greatly increased interest the General is taking in politics and his close friendship with Dick, he might be willing to do it. If the race is close, I am sure a day or two which he could spend in California a week before the election would tip the scales. I am sure you will agree with me and will do everything possible to see if something of this kind cannot be worked out. Regardless of what happens, you may want to advise Mr. Carlson directly of your appreciation of his interest. I hope you are correct in your estimate of a 400,000 majority. It sounds good anyway. With best personal wishes, Sincerely yours, Rashie ELWOOD J. ROBINSON President EJR:EG Encl. cc Mr. Werner Carlson October 20, 1962 Dear Mr. Carlson: Robbie Robinson has just sent me a copy of your letter to him. We do appreciate your interest and your comments in connection with the General's visit. It was a great boon to the campaign, and I am sure many agree with your suggestion that a follow-up visit would mean much. We feel the turning point was the UPI debate. The general's visit following on the heels really added up to a new picture. Reports are all good. Things look better as each day passes, and we feel certain this will be the case right up to the November 6th victory. Thank you again for your interest and support. Best regards. WIN WITH NIXON! H. R. Haldeman Mr. Werner E. Carlson Advertising Manager Loma Linda Food Company Arlington, California cc: Mr. Elwood J. Robinson GENERAL OFFICES ARLINGTON, CALIFORNIA PHONE OVERLAND 9-6060 October 15, 1962 Mr. Elwood J. Robinson 1111 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 17, Calif. Dear Robbie: As election time nears I suppose all of us who are vitally interested is the caddidates become increasingly aware of the necessity of doing every- thing possible to assure their election. I read in the Sunday Times yesterday that Keanedy has new revised his plans and expects to spend two full days is California. I - sure you were very such impressed - as I was - with President Eisenhower's address from San Francisco. I have heard comments from numerous individuals since that time indicating that had he made such a forthright declaration to 1940 that Dick Nixon would be president today. I assume that be means what be says and is willing to give the assistance and corporation now that package was not given in 1960. It is my firm convistion that it would be very helpful to Bick's if Eisenhower were to spend at least two days is California prior up clos- tion time. I think $100-a-plate dimers are wonderful, especially - is comes to reising money but as for as bringing is the reak and file - I cannot say that I an convinced that they have much effect. If should spend a couple of days is the State and appair with Blak in e wall organized program in the more pupulare of - 1 world have a telling effect. For example, Las Angeles including East Lee Angeles, populous areas of the am Valley and into other important srons of the State would really "gos the people." I feel strengly that something like this would be very beneficial. The will know better then I whether or not it is a possibility but at this stage of the compaign I think that it is almostic unsecrity. We could regret that it wasn't done on Nevember 7: Sincerely, Worner B. Garlson Advertising Manager WBS/1f QUALITY FOODS SINCE 1996 October 11, 1962 Dear Mr. Ruud: Your letter addressed to Mr. Nixon has been forwarded to my office for reply. As I am sure you will quickly understand, in these final few weeks of the campaign, it is necessary for Mr. Nixon to be travelling almost con- stantly, and we of course wanted to acknowledge your letter without further delay. We will certainly hold your application for a position as chauffeur on file. I de know that at this time such an opening does not exist, but in the event something should develop along this line in the future, your letter will be kept available and your application fully considered. I do want to assure you Mr. Nixon will appreciate your writing him, and receiving your good wishes for the campaign effort. With kind regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman Mr. Jack T. Ruud 845 E1 Camino Real, North Salinas, California Rose Mary Woods 9-19-62 Bob Haldeman Betty Granger Reid My contact with Betty Granger Reid was immediately following the primary. I explained we were in the process of finalising programs for the general election period and had, at the time, nothing definite about which to write her but that we would follow up with her later. It was then referred to Herb Kalmbach. Dick Ports also received a letter from her, which he referred to Herb. Herb wrote her on September 11th. She is not a secretary and there hasn't been a spot on the staff - physically or financially - where she could be employed. Herb advised her of the status quo, and did say he would like very much to meet her and hoped she would stop into the headquarters when she was next in Los Angeles. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Herb Kalmbach Date: 9-16-62 From: Bob Haldeman Subject: Distribution: Herb - - may I please have a report on the latest contact made with Betty Granger Reid? Box the study herned Boulbsp typing we or 2'm Nire: for how 5 washing it. H. September 11, 1962 Mrs. Betty Granger Reid 4219 Market Street San Diego 2, California Dear Mrs. Reid: This is to acknowledge somewhat belatedly your earlier correspondence to Dick Ports. We had hoped that there would be a placement for you with the Nixon for Governor Committee, especially in view of the fact that you had worked in past campaigns for Mr. Nixon. I am sorry to advise you that we have no opening at present. I would, however, like very much to meet with you if you are in Los Angeles in the weeks ahead. Our Southern California Nixon Headquarters location is at 3950 Wilshire Boulevard. Your support over the years for Richard Nixon is cer- tainly gratifying -- thank you for contacting us. Kindest regards, Herbert W. Kalmbach from the desk of: DICK PORTS Bit A. interested ask from the desk of: / Hub DICK PORTS — Lier hits tair. you the is we Po berthis 5 interested are your when what Has Ports - 4219 Market Street San Diego 2, California June 6, 1962 Mr. Richard A. Ports Schedule Commi ttee NIXON FOR GOVERNOR Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5, California Dear Dick: I've just mailed the enclosed letter to Mr. Haldeman. I also wanted you to have a copy, and a copy of my resume. I feel that, within California--just as on the national level--the minority vote can be a decisive factor in winning an election. In any event, I'd hate to have us "miss the boat" in any way on obtaining it. I imagine that you're taking a respite from the heavy campaigning of the past few weeks windup; and will soon be back in harness for the "big fight". Looking forward to hearing from you again, I am, Most sincerely, Betty Betty Granger Reid (Phone: 262-8371) Encl. (2) 4219 Market Street San Diego 2, California June 6, 1962 Mr. H. R. Haldeman Campaign Manager WIXON FOR GOVERNOR 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5, California Dear Mr. Haldeman: Upon my arrival in California tomside permanently, I expressed to Mr. Nixon a keen desre to engage in some tangible campaign work. Since then, I have been in contact with Dick Ports. In 1952, the Republican National Committee arranged for me to take a leave of absence from my newspaper job in New York and join the campaign staff of Mr. Nixon. I travelled with Mr. Nixon and his staff on behalf of the minority vote. I have obtained much added, and valuable, experience since then and am anclous to perform a similar service during the Vice President's gubernaterial campaign at this time. Mr. Nixon has often expressed an interest in garnering the minority vote. I agree that it is a most important deciding factor in the State of California. I would like to make an impact into that "balance of power" vote for Mr. Nixon. I have enclosed a resume for your files. I am free to travel throughout the State of California during the campaign. It is my opinion that we can start early and make inroads into Negro religious, fraternal and women groups in the State. This, together with the endorsement of respected Negro leaders, should combine to make an impressive showing at the polls. With best regards to members of the Nixon For Governor staff, I m, Most sincerely yours, Betty Granger Reid Incl. (2) RE: Mrs. Betty Granger Reid Born: February 3, 1918 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina Education: Wadleigh High School, New York, N.Y. (Graduated 1935) Hunter College, New York, N.Y. (B.S. 1939) New York University, New York, N.Y. (School of Journalism 1939-1940) Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. (Public Rel ations and Journalism- non-credit ocurses 1940-1942) Employment: The Philadelphia Tribune, Philadelphia, Pa.-N.Y. Correspondent, 1941-42 Our World Magazine, New York, N.Y.--Noman's Editor, 1942-1949 B. Altman & Company, New York, N.Y.-Editor, House Organ ("Across The Counter"), 1949-1950 New York Amsterdam News, New York, N.Y.-Nomen's Editor, 1950-1957 Radio Station WLIB, New York, N.Y.-Nomen's Program Director and Broadcaster, 1950-1958 New York Age, New York, N.Y.-Managing Editer, 1957-1958 The Daily Gleaner, Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I.-Society Editor and Movie Critic, 1958-1958 Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation, Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I.--Producer and Broadcaster, 1958-1958 American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia, Pa.-Associate Editor, House Organ ("The Torch"), 1958-1959 Auditor General's Department, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, Pa.), Information Writer, II-Promoted to Information Specialist, I, 1959-161 The Philadelphia Independent, Philadelphia, Pa.-Society 1961-1961 Editor (part-time), The Record, Broomall, Pa.-Executive Editor, 1961-1962 Misc: Appointed to the New York State Board of Correction in 1947 (appointed by Governor Thomas E. Dewey-served eleven years) Author of "Time for Teens" (A documentary dealing with New York teenagers' use of narcotics and its effects on crime rate and public relief patterns On leave of absence from New York Amsterdam News, served as Richard Wixon campaign staffer-1952 Served as 00-chairman for Hon. Caroline Simons' campaign for president of the N.Y. City Council. Mrs. Simon is now N.Y. Secretary of State. Served as public relations consultant to New York City Transportation Commissioner Edwin P. Lee-Special advisor on minority affairs. Have travelled into eleven (11) countries on writing assignments Member of Overseas Press Club Member of American Women in Tebvision and Radio Recipient of more than fifty (50) stinguished awards and citations including: Distinguished Achievement Awar d--The National INCA Achievement Award-The American Red Cross Best Reporting-of-the-Year Award-Independent Fress Service Newspaper and Radio Award-The New York Press Club Woman-of-the-Year Award--Vocational and Workshop Certer (N.Y.) Atlantic City Citizens Commi. ttee Achievement Award Human Relations Award-National Beauty Oulturists League Journalism Award-P. Ballantine & Sons, Newark, N.S. Journalism Award-Harlem Citizens Committee, New York, N.Y. Served on President Eisenhower's National Committee to receive Liberian President Tubman-1957 Served as assistant in Women's Division of New York State Rockefeller-for-Governor Commi ttee Co-ordinated Women's Activities under New York State Republican Committee Co-chairman Hon. Jane Todd Served as co-chairman of Award Breakfast honoring Vice President Richard M. Nixon (Wallorf-Astoria Hotel, 1958) RE: Mrs. Betty Granger Roid (continued) - 2 - Family: Daughter of the late Dr. Jesse L. Adams (Tuskeges, Alabama) and Mrs. Romayne Adams Wife of Wendell A. Reid Mother of three Hobbies: Tournament tennis Legitimate theatre Reading (fiotion) Music INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Herb Jane gae dont Pine & the we have any this they anythers that 8/31 wed Date: From: Subject: Distribution: Talked to Loie about Betty Granger Reid -- she knew her aajBet Granger. She did work for RN in'52 and she thinks she was used the CA. is ke like again in '56. Betty Reid was well liked by everyone as she recalls. Loie doesn't think she had typing and shorthand skills -- at least not the secretarial type -- more for contact. RN did try to get her a job on Government Contracts Committee but she got a job elsewhere. She was good. Person many apre. ( hegro) June 25, 1962 Dear Mrs. Reid: Coot Thank you very much for your letter of June 6th. I am sorry this reply has been delayed, but had hoped I might be able to write you along more definite lines than is the case. We are still in the process of considering various programs and if I may, I would like to get in touch with you a little later on when I will be in a better position to discuss possible areas in which you might have an interest. Certainly your background is excellent, and we are most appreciative of your interest in and desire to work for the campaign organization. With kindest regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman Mrs. Betty Granger Reid 4219 Market Street San Diego 2, California 4219 Market Street San Diego 2, California June 6, 1962 Mr. H. R. Haldeman Campaign Manager NIXON FOR GOVERNOR 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5, California Dear Mr. Haldeman: Upon my arrival in California toreside permanently, I expressed to Mr. Nixon a keen desire to engage in some tangible campaign work. Since then, I have been in contact with Dick Ports. In 1952, the Republican National Committee arranged for me to take a leave of absence from my newspaper job in New York and join the campaign staff of Mr. Nixon. I travelled with Mr. Nixon nd his staff on behalf of the minority vote. I have obtained much added, and valuable, experience since then and am anxious to perform a similar service during the Vice President's gubernat rial campaign at this time. Mr. Nixon has often expressed an interest in garnering the minority vote. I agree that it is a most important deciding factor in the State of California. I would like to make an impact into that "balance of power" vote for Mr. Nixon. I have enclosed a resume for your files. I am free to travel throughout the State of California during the campaign. It is my opinion that we can start early and make inroads into Negro religious, fraternal and women's groups in the State. This, together with the endorsement of respected Negro leaders, should combine to make an impressive showing at the polls. With best regards to members of the Nixon For Governor staff, I am, Most sincerely yours, Betty Reid Betty Granger Reid (Phone: 262-8371) Encl. (2) RMW says she's OK RE: Mrs. Betty Granger Reid Born: February 3, 1918 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina Education: Wadleigh High School, New York, N.Y. (Graduated 1935) Hunter College, New York, N.Y. (B.S. 1939) New York University, New York, N.Y. (School of Journalism 1939-1940) Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. (Public Rel ations and Journalism- non-credit courses 1940-1942) Employment: The Philadelphia Tribune, Philadelphia, Pa.-N.Y. Correspondent, 1941-'42 Our World Magazine, New York, N.Y.--Women's Editor, 1942-1949 B. Altman & Company, New York, N.Y.-Editor, House Organ ("Across The Counter"), 1949-1950 New York Amsterdam News, New York, N.Y.-Nomen's Editor, 1950-1957 Radio Station WLIB, New York, N.Y.-Women 's Program Director and Broadcaster, 1950-1958 New York Age, New York, N.Y.--Managing Editor, 1957-1958 The Daily Gleaner, Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I.-Society Editor and Movie Critic, 1958-1958 Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation, Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I.--Producer and Broadcaster, 1958-1958 American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia, Pa.-Associate Editor, House Organ ("The Torch"), 1958-1959 Auditor General's Department, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, Pa.), Information Writer, II-Promoted to Information Specialist, I, 1959-161 The Philadelphia Independent, Philadelphia, Pa.-Society 1961-1961 Editor (part-time), The Record, Broomall, Pa.-Executive Editor, 1961-1962 Misc: Appointed to the New York State Board of Correction in 1947 (appointed by Governor Thomas E. Dewey-served eleven years) Author of "Time for Teens" (A documentary dealing with New York teenagers' use of narcotics and its effects on crime rate and public relief pattern On leave of absence from New York Amsterdam News, served as Richard Nixon campaign staffer-1952 Served as co-chairman for Hon. Caroline Simons' campaign for president of the N.Y. City Council. Mrs. Simon is now N.Y. Secretary of State. Served as public relations consultant to New York City Transportation missioner Edwin P. Lee-Special advisor on minority affairs. Have travelled into eleven (11) countries on writing assignments Member of Overseas Press Club Member of American Women in Tebvision and Radio Recipient of more than fifty (50) dis tinguished awards and citations including: Distinguished Achievement Award-The National YMCA Achievement Award-The American Red Cross Best Reporting-of-the-Year Award--Independent Press Service Newspaper and Radio Award--The New York Press Club Woman-of-the-Year Awar d--Vocational and Workshop Ceter (N.Y.) Atlantic City Citizens Commi. ttee Achievement Award Human Relations Award-National Beauty Culturists League Journalism Award-P. Ballantine & Sons, Newark, N.V. Journalism Aw-rd-Harlem Citizens Committee, New York, N.Y. Served on President Misenhower's National Committee to receive Liberian President Tubman-1957 Served as assistant in Women's Division of New York State Rockefeller-for-Governor Commi ttee Co-ordinated Women's Activities under New York State Republican Committee Co-chairman Hon. Jane Todd Served as co-chairman of Award Breakfast honoring Vice President Richard M. Nixon (Wallorf-Astoria Hotel, 1958) RE: Mrs. Betty Granger Reid (continued) - 2 - Family: Daughter of the late Dr. Jesse L. Adams (Tuskegee, Alabama) and Mrs. Romayne Adams Wife of Wendell A. Reid Mother of three Hobbies: Tournament tennis Legitimate theatre Reading (fiction) Music INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: April 30, 1962 From: Rose Mary Foods Subject: Betty Granger Rid the Distribution: Dowe Bavea The negress who called on April 17 and asked me to pass on to THE the Boss that she was ready to work for him is: Betty Granger and she lives at 3214 West Santa Barbara Avenue, Los Angeles. Her telephone number is 293-3267. I did a little checking with our own people and confirmed that she was on the 1952 campaign train as Val Washington's representative. At that time she was on leave fromthe Amsterdam News. I know of no deregatory information with regard to her and my own recollection is that she had a very pleasant, vavacious personality. I believe you Rid were thinking about her for the news bureau. However, if you are not going to call her will you please let me know 80 that I can do so as I think we should keep in touch even if we have no support spot available at this moment. As a matter of fact, I do not know whether she is interested in a job or just meant that she was ready to be a volunteer. RMW:ma INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: September 19, 1962 From: Rose Mary Woods Subject: Betty Granger Reed Distribution: What happened on the memo I sent you on Betty Granger Reed several months ago? If you have her address I would appreciate having it SO I can write her a note. October 1, 1962 Dear Miss Mills: Mr. Lewis Helms has just written us that you addressed a letter to Nixon Headquarters suggesting a plan for organizing youth of high school age to help in the campaign effort, and that to date you have had no acknowledgment. We are always distressed to have a situation like this reported to us. We have attempted to locate your letter, but thus far have been unable to track it down. Not knowing when you wrote, nor to whom your letter was addressed makes it difficult for us to check out. I do hope you will send us a copy of your letter, and please mark it to my attention. We do have a "High School Students for Nixon" Committee, and I am asking Dan Waters, our Contact Director, to acquaint you with this program, but we will await the copy of your letter with interest. We are most appreciative of your interest and support. WIN WITH NIXON: H. R. Haldeman Miss Carol Mills Principal Westlake School for Girls 700 N. Faring Road Los Angeles 24, California cc: Mr. Lewis Helms Mr. Dan Waters September 14, 1962 Dear Bob: Sorry to miss your call the other day. Just wanted you to know we have contacted our Northern California office and have asked them to get in touch with Mr. Floyd McElroy. We have also arranged for the contact to be made down here with Mr. Malcolm McHugh. Thanks much for passing these names along to us, Bob. We can use all the help we can get. Best regards. WIN WITH NIXON: H. R. Haldeman Mr. Robert A. Rowan 458 South Spring Street Los Angeles 13, California August 15, 1962 Dear Robbie: Thanks very much for your letter of August 14th. Please let me know as soon as you have Mr. Beitz' schedule. I agree it is certainly advisable to try to work out a mutually convenient time at some point in the campaign for a meeting with Dick. I'll wait to hear from you further. Best regards. Sincerely, H. R. Haldeman Mr. Elwood J. Robinson President Robinson & Haynes, Inc. 1111 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles 17, California July 11, 1962 Dear Uncle Al: Sorry to be so long acknowledging your check of June 28th. As a matter of fact, I took the family to Laguna for about 10 days. This is my first day back in the office, and it's been a red letter one, as I'm sure you will agree after reading the papers. Things are being righted, however. It's all part of the game. In any event, I'm winding up the day pleasantly -- thanking you for your help. It's really appreciated. Hope to see you soon. As ever, Mr. A. C. Robbins 650 Sarbonne Road Los Angeles 24, California June 29, 1962 Dear Jim: Your letter of June 28th was received after Bob left the city. He will be gone for about ten days. Just wanted you to know I have sent Nancy Finch's check over to Price Waterhouse & Co. for processing so that her acknowledgment will not be held up. I am also getting off for a few days rest. Herb Kalmbach is holding down the fort while Bob is gone, so if anything comes up, give him a call. Thanks for your many kindnesses to me, and best wishes. Sincerely, (Mrs.) Dorothy M. Wright Secretary to Mr. Haldeman Mr. James M. Reynolds President Reynolds Printasign Co. 9830 San Fernando Road Pacoima, California REYNOLDS PRINTASIGN CO 9830 SAN FERNANDO ROAD PACOIMA CALIFORNIA PHONE EMPIRE 95281 June 28, 1962 Mr. Robert Haldeman Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California Dear Bob: Attached check from Nancy F. Finch, in the amount of $15.00, for the campaign. Sorry this is a little late in getting to you, but it arrived at the office after I had left for New York. Therefore I would appre- ciate promptest acknowledgement of this! Good seeing you Monday. Will call you in ten days so we can get together to see where we go from here. You did a fine job in the primary activities. Was pleased to be associated with you. Sincerely, James M. Reynolds, President JMR:bh Enclosure PRINTASIGN THE AUTOMATIC DISPLAY TYPE WRITER IN OUR SECOND QUARTER CENTURY 6/26 Bob Rowan called - just wanted to tell Bob that George Cronk - a far right-winger - he has a certain following and was strong for Shell - now wants to endorse Nixon, and I thought you might want to get some publicity out of it he's a likable guy - a really fine fellow." -- Rowan said Cronk was a City Councilman -- also that he is the George Cronk of same name insurance agency in Pacific Mutual Building. June 12, 1962 Dear Uncle A1: X Thanks a million for the start for the big fight. Needless to say, we will be eagerly awaiting the monthly follow-ups. I think this is a great idea and hope you can sell some of your pals on doing likewise. Robbins (R) I think we have it made, but only with hard work on everybody's part. Your early start is especially valuable. See you soon. File: Finance - Contrib. Acks. As ever, Mr. A. C. Robbins 650 Sarbonne Road Los Angeles 24, California GREER ROBBINS COMPANY 8930 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA BEVERLY HILLS TELEPHONE LOS ANGELES TELEPHONE CRESTVIEW 6-7036 BRADSHAW 2-2159 Evn 1, 1962 Beb: New that were the "nuisance" cut if the way - heres the start for The Big Fight ! Every month !! in 3 stripes 3 are going to hang togother !! Unite M. Pothia per Financial ack's WORLD'S OLDEST CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER