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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 62 21 08/20/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. 62 21 08/15/1962 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 62 21 08/20/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman about CDC Convention. 1 pg. 62 21 08/17/1962 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. 1 pg. 62 21 08/14/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. 62 21 08/15/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 2 pgs. Tuesday, August 28, 2007 Page 1 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 62 21 08/20/1962 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to Bob Finch and Herb Klein about Eastern Press. 2 pgs including attachment. 62 21 08/15/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman about Delfian Group. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. 62 21 07/25/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicates not scanned. 62 21 08/09/1962 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN. 1 pg. 62 21 08/03/1962 Memo Memo from John Kalmbach to Dorothy Wright about Crenshaw opening- Mrs. Nixon and daughters. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. 62 21 07/25/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. 62 21 08/13/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman about Nick Ruwe. 1 pg. Tuesday, August 28, 2007 Page 2 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 62 21 08/09/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. 62 21 07/23/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. 62 21 07/25/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicates not scanned. 62 21 07/23/1962 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN about Charles McIntyre. 1 pg. 62 21 07/24/1962 Report Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN. 1 pg. 62 21 07/24/1962 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN about State Committee appointments. 1 pg. 62 21 07/26/1962 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN about Summer program. 3 pgs. Tuesday, August 28, 2007 Page 3 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 62 21 07/20/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. 62 21 08/06/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. 62 21 07/16/1962 Memo Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman about Don Blair. 1 pg. 62 21 06/25/1962 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN about Legal Aid appearance in San Francisco, August 2nd. 1 pg. Tuesday, August 28, 2007 Page 4 of 4 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor CONFIDENTIAL DETERMINED TO BE AN ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING To: Bob Haldeman By E.O. RTP 12356, Section 1.1 NARS, Date 4/10/87 Date: August 20, 1962 From: RN Subject: Distribution: I agree with Bunje with regard to Steve Hess on the farm thing. Bunje is so darned pedestrian that we can't get his stuff in the papers. Let's try Hunter on the farm material. I will keep this in mind -- I know this problem exists - but, let's Try Hunter. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: RN Date: 8-15-62 From: Bob Haldeman Subject: Distribution: (CONFIDENTIAL) Ralph Bunje feels very strongly that while Steve Hess may be a great speech writer, his limitations in the farm area are great. He urges that you not use Hess for preparation of the farm speeches to be made during the campaign. He feels that Hess does not grasp the problem and, more importantly, that his tricky and colorful phraseology will not set well at all with the farm group. H. : ; INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor 11 Murray To: Bob Haldeman Date: August 20, 1962 11 From: RN Subject: CDC Convention Distribution: you ball H I noted that the CDC met in convention over the last weekend and put out a news story to the effect that my statement with regard to their having come out for the admission of Red China to the UN was inaccurate. Give me a report on what our counter-attack group did with regard to this statement. Needless to say, it is most important on an issue of this type which we want to keep alive to get into every kind of controversy we possibly can when they raise the issue. Herb Kalmbach 8-17-62 Bob Haldeman Will you give me, as quickly as possible, a rundown on Chad's activities - just a general summary . since the Primary, as well as his plans from here on out? INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor DW To: Bob Haldeman Date: August 14, 1962 From: RN Subject: Distribution: Where is McClellan -- what is he doing ? We have to get moving here. ask HR to give me rundown on chad's acturties a - a general the summary / serice Primary & his geul plans from here A on out, INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM / Nixon for Governor Fin meeting To: Bob Haldeman Date: August 15, 1962 From: RN Subject: Distribution: It has occurred to me that some regular contacts with major contri= butors would be helpful, both in stimulating more contributions and in giving them the information which they will proceed to spread among their colleagues in the financial and business community. For example, sending copies of Ralph de Toledano's column to all contributors of over $1,000 with Maury Stans or Chad McClellan's card on it might be one step in this direction. If we get some concrete articles indicating major financial inter- vention by the Unions or from outside the state by our opposition these might well be sent out to the same group. A typewritten letter to this group from either McClellan, Stans or Haldeman around the tenth of September indicating a run-down on how our campaign organization is set up, some of the key names of leaders in the organization, and our plans for the initial stages of the cam- paign would be another possibility. This letter should be written with the thought in mind that it might become public knowledge but should be marked personal and contain information that the recipient will feel is for him alone and gives him the inside dope on what the campaign is doing. A letter from me, possibly one after our first campaign swing, between the 20th of September and the 1st of October, and another around the 15th of October to the same group of contributors of $1,000 or over might also be a good idea. None of these will be useful unless they are marked personal and typewritten but if this group should receive from me on two or three occasions during the campaign a letter indicating how the campaign is going and what the prospects are it might be most effective for our general cause. Under no circumstances should any of the communications I have mentioned be ; - 2 - accompanied with a direct appeal for funds. Get me the number of people who would be involved in such an operation and get the thoughts of some of our own people as to whether this might be a good exercise. It is possible that we might consider expanding the list to include key publishers and other opinion makers as well as a very few top volunteer chairmen in our campaign organization. The whole drill, however, loses its impact if it becomes a mass mailing. It must be an individual approach to key people. Bob Finch and Herb Klein 8-20-62 Bob Haldeman Eastern Press Re: attached memo from RN, do either of you have any nominations for this? INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Date: Bob Haldeman/Bob Finch/Herb Klein July 25, 1962 From: RN Subject: Eastern Press Distribution: When Lou Guylay was in the office today, he said that If we had a good Los Angeles or San Francisco business type who is politically sophisticated and who comes to Washington, Los would give a little off-the-record session for some of the press guys. If we can have the right man, he could do a little brain washing - this should not be anyone who is known as an active political leader. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: August 15, From: RN Subject: Delfian Group Distribution: 8/20 Hero 1962 we and , Leres Kin When I spoke to that Delfian group all those top officers were for us. What has been done to follow up on them? There was a Mrs. Douglas and a Mrs. Savage - I remember particularly. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Sm mty Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: July 25, 1962 From: RN Subject: Distribution: One thing Stans told me is that in getting finances one of the greatest roadblocks is the concern that our campaign is not well organized. When I pin him down, this concern comes from individuals who do not get their mail answered or calls returned adequately from campaign headquarters. By adequately, I mean by top people. I think this should impress on all of us the great importance of mail, not just to VIP's but to others as well. This is something that is talked about and other people hear about it. It also points up the necessity to get two or three more impressive people in the campaign organization so that we can at least put on a front which will be as good as what I know is the performance in most instances. At the present time, Loie has the responsibility for mail on herself alone. It is of the highest someone to assume some of this burden. 8/10 RN Dagies priority ma by that & NE J you mend. and find as defails fails goss "I" RN 8-9-62 Bob Haldeman I have covered verbally with you the situation regarding Pat's attendance at the Englewood opening where they had 15 people out in the street. As I mentioned, this appearance was set up directly between the local people and Pat, going through your office; consequently, the campaign organization was not even aware of the plan and so in no way was able to stop it or beef it up. Until Bessie gets here, I think it is imperative that all Pat's appearances be checked with the campaign schedule office prior to acceptance so that this type of thing will not recur. After she gets here, I assume she will be responsible for Pat's plans and we will set up a specific procedure for handling all of her activities. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Gove To: Dorothy Wright memo Date: Aug. 3, 1962 From:, John Kalmbach Subject: Crenshaw Opening - Mrs. Nixon & daughters Distribution: Mr and Mrs Nixon became aware of the Nixonettes (from Hawthorne & Inglewood) at the El Segundo Rally a couple of months **** back. Evidently they took a fancy to these particular Nixonettes and invited them to ride in the caravan that visited the headquarters the day before the Primary. During the time of the ride the Nixon girls became well acquainted with Murine Ridelich's daughter. Mrs Ridelich is the woman who organized the Hawthorne - Inglewood Nixonettes & did such a good job with them. The Crenshaw group decided that they should have a Crenshaw Opening but were undecided as to how to label it. They were told by a Carolyn Sigler that she would be happy to donate a flag and the opening could be built around that theme. The Future Republicans, comprised of young boys and girls handled the whole event with Trish making the presentation. and came up with the idea of asking Trishaa & Julie to be present for the presentation INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Date: From: Subject: Distribution: The Nixonette group advised that the people downtown were the ones to talk to regarding the possibility of Pat Nixon and daughters attending, and this evidently would have been Murine Ridelich but am not absolutely sure. Anyway a letter was written to Mrs Nixon invitingx she and her daughters to the opening with Trishia doing the presenting of the flag. As far as I know the whole thing was a success and came off withomt a ripple. J. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: July 25, 1962 From: RN Subject: Distribution: Pat is willing to do, as you know, several separate events but I do think it is important not to have those events be just willy-nilly without regard to whether there has been any checking on them. For example, they sent her out to the Englewood opening yesterday - they had 15 people out in the street. It was embarrassing to her but more than that, it was embarrassing to the campaign. I don't know who did this but you just don't do that. I do want them to theck this out there should be a routine check see whether or not it is the kind of meeting she should go to. (We need to get Pat's schedule committee set up too. On this I think we should have Gladys, Pat, Valley or someone like that and maybe another woman representing a different group - RMW) INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: August 13, 1962 From: RN Subject: Nick Ruwe Distribution: I think Nick Ruwe is being wasted by being my chauffeur. I think with his knowledge of the state and his ability to talk to people effectively on the phone and in person he ought to take on a major responsibility on planning of B campaign schedules and of handling advance work. I would like to have this move made RN immediately. So Brack: who drives Next take will nick work a INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: August 9, 1962 From: RN Subject: Distribution: Would you please inform anyone who might be working on literature or speeches for me that I never refer to President Eisenhower as just "Eisenhower." 819 of catch sure INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: July 23, 1962 From: RN Subject: Distribution: The other day when I met with the Assemblymen for lunch the subject of who was actually in charge of my campaign came up. I told them you were. One of the things that seemed to be upsetting a lot of people was that they thought Spencer was in charge of myschedule but I told them you were in charge of the entire campaign that Spencer is not running the campaign scheduling and that he is taking orders from you. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Date: Bob Haldeman July 25, 1962 From: RN Subject: Distribution: Here we go again. I saw an article appointing Ruth Watson as Co-Chairman and now I see Tomlinson is appointed. What is the score what goes on? RN 7-23-62 Bob Haldeman Charles McIntyre (Tom Pike's Junior Executive) We have had several conversations with this fellow on the telephone and an interview on July 2nd, which resulted in his assignment as Assistant to Pat Hillings in the Eastern Division of Los Angeles County. He is available to help evenings and weekends only. Tom Pike has been so advised. RN 7-24-62 Bob Haldeman Bill Fetridge tells me the man who accompanied his sister to the Los Angeles airport and to whom you were introduced when they were there to meet Marlene Dietrich, is Mr. Jerome Thor, his brother-in-law. He further states both Mr. and Mrs. Thor are now in Madrid, Spain, where Mr. Thor is making a movie. The word he has is that they will be there the better part of a year. You had thought as a former Democrat, now strongly pro-Nixon, he would be a helpful contact. RN 7-24-62 Bob Haldeman State Committee Appointments John Krehbiel suggests the following for consideration for your appointments: George Murphy Henry Salvatori Ivy Baker Priest Stevens I especially concur on Ivy. sig, talker Kan Pm sent knul want this RN 7-26-62 Bob Haldeman Summer Program Listed, by department, are the various activities programmed during the SUMMER months. They are fairly descriptive of what is involved, but if you would like any or all supplemented with details, please let me know. FIELD Evaluation and appointment of County and Community Chairmen and Headquarters, integration of selected Shell people. Acquisition of key Democrats and expansion of Democrat Committees. Coordination of program with GOP Registration. Slevin in charge; we provide personnel - each County. Bumper Strip Squads Democrat canvas - numbering Precinct Sheets. Democrat mailing - preparation of lists. Recruitment of loaned personnel. CONTACT WIN - recruiting Occupation Chairmen. Contact Groups - group mailouts and committees. Nationality Committees - County basis. Minorities - Negro, Mexican, Italian. - 2 - ACTION Coffee Hours Operation Telephone Nixonettes, Jewelry Volunteer direction Key Program Speakers' Manual PRESS BUREAU Revision and classification of release files. Field tour - calls on TV, Radio, Newspapers; survey of reaction to services etc. Release samples and instruction material - local Committees County Meeting - State Convention SCHEDULE OFFICE Re-routing of TD's to other Candidates. General plan and data for fall campaign. RESEARCH DEPT. Completion of Brown book Mail Follow-up on leads and tips Task Force Program . 3 . PUBLIC RELATIONS Brochures and literature - general, special interest. Advertising Program Direct Mail - Democrats Mailing list review and new procedures Speakers Bureau Celebrities Committee INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM RN Nixon for Governor To: Bob Haldeman Date: July 20, 1962 From: RN Subject: Distribution: I think Monagan should be either Chairman of Resolutions or Platform. Too latel assignments have already been made Sen Grunphy for Plat 7-27-62 form To: RN From: Bob Haldeman Monagan is slated Chairman of Resolutions; Sen. Grunsky is Chairman for Platform. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Grassmuch Nixon for Governoi CONF IDEN DETERMINED TO BE AN ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING E.O. 12356, Section 1.1 To Bob Haldeman By RIP NARS, Date 4/10/87 Date: August 6, 1962 From. RN Subject: Distribution I have think top this priority! should For consideration by research and press people: H The Field Poll had some interesting information with regard to Brown's image. It is very clear that the major points people raise which are negative are his indecision, his position on taxes, and his position on crime. It is noteworthy that the CDC position is not mentioned which may indicate, of course, that Field pollaters who are noteriously liberal in their orientation did not give people an opportunity to raise that point or did not report it adequately. But whatever the case might be what the poll does do is give 118 some guidance as to what we ought to hit. Our pamphlets attacking Brown and statements should have these three lines in them every time possible - indecision, taxes and crime. Research should go forward immediately and prepare a pamphlet, not just the usual kind of general statements which we get from research, but a pamphlet indicating at least 20 examples of indecision where Brown has changed his mind or taken one position and another. I have asked for this before and each time I have been very disappointed in what research has turned up. I want you to ride hard on them and tell them I expect something on this by the end of the week. The same to true on the tax and the crime issue. For example, on the crime issue Brown's failure to support legislation that has been recommended by peace officers is one example. You can tie into the called thing also his failure to support anti-cemmmunist legislation. Any statements on loyalty oaths, etc. On the tax front a similar pamphiet or paper should be developed on that. This is a number one priority project. I would like for you personally to follow up on it to see that the facts are dug out and then that they are put together in a striking hard-hitting fashion for distribution to editors, speakers, etc. INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM Nixon for Governor To: Date: Bob Haldeman July 16, 1962 From: RN Subject: Don Blair Distribution: Don Blair who said he was a member of the Screen Directors' Guild and works at Warner Brothers saw me on the street the other day and indicated his desire to be active in our campaign. He is a Democrat and should be used in our Democrats Committee. I don't believe he should be handled with a form letter. A direct contact by somebody other than a clerk should be made. referred ANK RN 6-25-62 Bob Haldeman Legal Aid appearance in San Francisco, August 2nd. Oscar Trippet is most anxious to chat with you on the telephone briefly about this meeting since he has some ideas he wishes to pass along to you. I strongly recommend this call be made. As you know, Trippet is a perennial key figure in the Democrats for Nixon organization, and we certainly want him in line this time. I would hope the call could be made before you leave for Denmark.

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This file contains: Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/20/1962 Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN. 1 pg. Attached to previous. [Memo], 8/15/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman about CDC Convention. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/20/1962 Memo from Bob Haldeman to Herb Kalmbach. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/17/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. [Memo], 8/14/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 2 pgs. [Memo], 8/15/1962 Memo from Bob Haldeman to Bob Finch and Herb Klein about Eastern Press. 2 pgs including attachment. [Memo], 8/20/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman about Delfian Group. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Memo], 8/15/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicates not scanned. [Memo], 7/25/1962 Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/9/1962 Memo from John Kalmbach to Dorothy Wright about Crenshaw opening- Mrs. Nixon and daughters. 2 pgs. Attached to previous. [Memo], 8/3/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicates not scanned. Attached to previous. [Memo], 7/25/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman about Nick Ruwe. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/13/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned. [Memo], 8/9/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/23/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. Duplicates not scanned. [Memo], 7/25/1962 Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN about Charles McIntyre. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/23/1962 Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN. 1 pg. [Report], 7/24/1962 Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN about State Committee appointments. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/24/1962 Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN about Summer program. 3 pgs. [Memo], 7/26/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/20/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. [Memo], 8/6/1962 Memo from RN to Bob Haldeman about Don Blair. 1 pg. [Memo], 7/16/1962 Memo from Bob Haldeman to RN about Legal Aid appearance in San Francisco, August 2nd. 1 pg. [Memo], 6/25/1962

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    "ocrText": "Richard Nixon Presidential Library\nWhite House Special Files Collection\nFolder List\nBox Number Folder Number Document Date\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n62\n21\n08/20/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n08/15/1962\nMemo\nMemo from Bob Haldeman to RN. 1 pg.\nAttached to previous.\n62\n21\n08/20/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman about\nCDC Convention. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n08/17/1962\nMemo\nMemo from Bob Haldeman to Herb\nKalmbach. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n08/14/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg.\nDuplicates not scanned. Attached to previous.\n62\n21\n08/15/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 2 pgs.\nTuesday, August 28, 2007\nPage 1 of 4\nBox Number Folder Number\nDocument Date\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n62\n21\n08/20/1962\nMemo\nMemo from Bob Haldeman to Bob Finch and\nHerb Klein about Eastern Press. 2 pgs\nincluding attachment.\n62\n21\n08/15/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman about\nDelfian Group. 1 pg. Duplicate not scanned.\n62\n21\n07/25/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg.\nDuplicates not scanned.\n62\n21\n08/09/1962\nMemo\nMemo from Bob Haldeman to RN. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n08/03/1962\nMemo\nMemo from John Kalmbach to Dorothy\nWright about Crenshaw opening- Mrs. Nixon\nand daughters. 2 pgs. Attached to previous.\n62\n21\n07/25/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg.\nDuplicates not scanned. Attached to previous.\n62\n21\n08/13/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman about\nNick Ruwe. 1 pg.\nTuesday, August 28, 2007\nPage 2 of 4\nBox Number Folder Number\nDocument Date\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n62\n21\n08/09/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg.\nDuplicate not scanned.\n62\n21\n07/23/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n07/25/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg.\nDuplicates not scanned.\n62\n21\n07/23/1962\nMemo\nMemo from Bob Haldeman to RN about\nCharles McIntyre. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n07/24/1962\nReport\nMemo from Bob Haldeman to RN. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n07/24/1962\nMemo\nMemo from Bob Haldeman to RN about\nState Committee appointments. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n07/26/1962\nMemo\nMemo from Bob Haldeman to RN about\nSummer program. 3 pgs.\nTuesday, August 28, 2007\nPage 3 of 4\nBox Number Folder Number Document Date\nDocument Type\nDocument Description\n62\n21\n07/20/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n08/06/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n07/16/1962\nMemo\nMemo from RN to Bob Haldeman about Don\nBlair. 1 pg.\n62\n21\n06/25/1962\nMemo\nMemo from Bob Haldeman to RN about\nLegal Aid appearance in San Francisco,\nAugust 2nd. 1 pg.\nTuesday, August 28, 2007\nPage 4 of 4\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nCONFIDENTIAL\nDETERMINED TO BE AN\nADMINISTRATIVE MARKING\nTo:\nBob Haldeman By\nE.O. RTP 12356, Section 1.1\nNARS, Date\n4/10/87\nDate: August 20, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nI agree with Bunje with regard to Steve Hess on the farm thing.\nBunje is so darned pedestrian that we can't get his stuff in the papers.\nLet's try Hunter on the farm material. I will keep this in mind --\nI know this problem exists - but, let's Try Hunter.\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nRN\nDate: 8-15-62\nFrom:\nBob Haldeman\nSubject:\nDistribution:\n(CONFIDENTIAL)\nRalph Bunje feels very strongly that while Steve\nHess may be a great speech writer, his limitations in the\nfarm area are great.\nHe urges that you not use Hess for preparation\nof the farm speeches to be made during the campaign. He\nfeels that Hess does not grasp the problem and, more\nimportantly, that his tricky and colorful phraseology will not\nset well at all with the farm group.\nH.\n:\n;\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\n11\nMurray\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate: August 20, 1962\n11\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nCDC Convention\nDistribution:\nyou ball H\nI noted that the CDC met in convention over the last weekend\nand put out a news story to the effect that my statement with regard to\ntheir having come out for the admission of Red China to the UN was\ninaccurate.\nGive me a report on what our counter-attack group did with\nregard to this statement. Needless to say, it is most important on an\nissue of this type which we want to keep alive to get into every kind of\ncontroversy we possibly can when they raise the issue.\nHerb Kalmbach\n8-17-62\nBob Haldeman\nWill you give me, as quickly as possible,\na rundown on Chad's activities - just a general\nsummary . since the Primary, as well as his plans from\nhere on out?\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nDW\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate: August 14, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nWhere is McClellan -- what is he doing ? We\nhave to get moving here.\nask HR to give me\nrundown on chad's\nacturties a - a general the\nsummary / serice\nPrimary & his geul\nplans from here A on out,\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\n/\nNixon for Governor\nFin\nmeeting\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate:\nAugust 15, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nIt has occurred to me that some regular contacts with major contri=\nbutors would be helpful, both in stimulating more contributions and in giving\nthem the information which they will proceed to spread among their\ncolleagues in the financial and business community. For example, sending\ncopies of Ralph de Toledano's column to all contributors of over $1,000\nwith Maury Stans or Chad McClellan's card on it might be one step in this\ndirection. If we get some concrete articles indicating major financial inter-\nvention by the Unions or from outside the state by our opposition these might\nwell be sent out to the same group. A typewritten letter to this group from\neither McClellan, Stans or Haldeman around the tenth of September indicating\na run-down on how our campaign organization is set up, some of the key names\nof leaders in the organization, and our plans for the initial stages of the cam-\npaign would be another possibility. This letter should be written with the\nthought in mind that it might become public knowledge but should be marked\npersonal and contain information that the recipient will feel is for him alone\nand gives him the inside dope on what the campaign is doing.\nA letter from me, possibly one after our first campaign swing, between\nthe 20th of September and the 1st of October, and another around the 15th of\nOctober to the same group of contributors of $1,000 or over might also be a\ngood idea. None of these will be useful unless they are marked personal and\ntypewritten but if this group should receive from me on two or three occasions\nduring the campaign a letter indicating how the campaign is going and what the\nprospects are it might be most effective for our general cause. Under no\ncircumstances should any of the communications I have mentioned be\n;\n- 2 -\naccompanied with a direct appeal for funds.\nGet me the number of people who would be involved in such an\noperation and get the thoughts of some of our own people as to whether this\nmight be a good exercise. It is possible that we might consider expanding\nthe list to include key publishers and other opinion makers as well as a very\nfew top volunteer chairmen in our campaign organization. The whole drill,\nhowever, loses its impact if it becomes a mass mailing. It must be an\nindividual approach to key people.\nBob Finch and Herb Klein\n8-20-62\nBob Haldeman\nEastern Press\nRe: attached memo from RN, do either of you have any\nnominations for this?\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nDate:\nBob Haldeman/Bob Finch/Herb Klein\nJuly 25, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nEastern Press\nDistribution:\nWhen Lou Guylay was in the office today, he said\nthat If we had a good Los Angeles or San Francisco business type\nwho is politically sophisticated and who comes to Washington,\nLos would give a little off-the-record session for some of the\npress guys. If we can have the right man, he could do a little\nbrain washing - this should not be anyone who is known as an\nactive political leader.\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate:\nAugust 15,\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDelfian Group\nDistribution:\n8/20 Hero 1962 we and\n, Leres Kin\nWhen I spoke to that Delfian group all those top\nofficers were for us. What has been done to follow up on them?\nThere was a Mrs. Douglas and a Mrs. Savage - I remember\nparticularly.\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nSm mty\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate: July 25, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nOne thing Stans told me is that in getting finances\none of the greatest roadblocks is the concern that our campaign\nis not well organized. When I pin him down, this concern comes\nfrom individuals who do not get their mail answered or calls\nreturned adequately from campaign headquarters. By adequately,\nI mean by top people. I think this should impress on all of us\nthe great importance of mail, not just to VIP's but to others as\nwell. This is something that is talked about and other people hear\nabout it. It also points up the necessity to get two or three more\nimpressive people in the campaign organization so that we can at\nleast put on a front which will be as good as what I know is the\nperformance in most instances.\nAt the present time, Loie has the responsibility for\nmail on herself alone. It is of the highest\nsomeone to assume some of this burden.\n8/10\nRN Dagies priority ma by that & NE J you mend. and find as defails fails goss \"I\"\nRN\n8-9-62\nBob Haldeman\nI have covered verbally with you the situation\nregarding Pat's attendance at the Englewood opening\nwhere they had 15 people out in the street.\nAs I mentioned, this appearance was set up directly\nbetween the local people and Pat, going through your office;\nconsequently, the campaign organization was not even aware\nof the plan and so in no way was able to stop it or beef\nit up.\nUntil Bessie gets here, I think it is imperative\nthat all Pat's appearances be checked with the campaign\nschedule office prior to acceptance so that this type of thing\nwill not recur. After she gets here, I assume she will be\nresponsible for Pat's plans and we will set up a specific\nprocedure for handling all of her activities.\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Gove\nTo: Dorothy Wright\nmemo\nDate: Aug. 3, 1962\nFrom:,\nJohn Kalmbach\nSubject: Crenshaw Opening - Mrs. Nixon & daughters\nDistribution:\nMr and Mrs Nixon became aware of the Nixonettes (from Hawthorne & Inglewood) at\nthe El Segundo Rally a couple of months **** back. Evidently they took a fancy\nto these particular Nixonettes and invited them to ride in the caravan that\nvisited the headquarters the day before the Primary. During the time of the\nride the Nixon girls became well acquainted with Murine Ridelich's daughter.\nMrs Ridelich is the woman who organized the Hawthorne - Inglewood Nixonettes &\ndid such a good job with them.\nThe Crenshaw group decided that they should have a Crenshaw Opening but were\nundecided as to how to label it. They were told by a Carolyn Sigler that she\nwould be happy to donate a flag and the opening could be built around that theme.\nThe Future Republicans, comprised of young boys and girls handled the whole event\nwith Trish making the presentation.\nand came up with the idea of asking Trishaa & Julie to be present for the presentation\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nDate:\nFrom:\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nThe Nixonette group advised that the people downtown were the ones to talk\nto regarding the possibility of Pat Nixon and daughters attending, and this\nevidently would have been Murine Ridelich but am not absolutely sure. Anyway\na letter was written to Mrs Nixon invitingx she and her daughters to the\nopening with Trishia doing the presenting of the flag.\nAs far as I know the whole thing was a success and came off withomt a ripple.\nJ.\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate:\nJuly 25, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nPat is willing to do, as you know, several separate\nevents but I do think it is important not to have those events\nbe just willy-nilly without regard to whether there has been any\nchecking on them. For example, they sent her out to the\nEnglewood opening yesterday - they had 15 people out in the\nstreet. It was embarrassing to her but more than that, it was\nembarrassing to the campaign. I don't know who did this but\nyou just don't do that.\nI do want them to theck this out there should be\na routine check see whether or not it is the kind of meeting she\nshould go to.\n(We need to get Pat's schedule committee set up too.\nOn this I think we should have Gladys, Pat, Valley or someone\nlike that and maybe another woman representing a different group - RMW)\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate:\nAugust 13, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nNick Ruwe\nDistribution:\nI think Nick Ruwe is being wasted by being my\nchauffeur. I think with his knowledge of the state and his\nability to talk to people effectively on the phone and in person\nhe ought to take on a major responsibility on planning of\nB\ncampaign schedules and of handling advance work.\nI would like to have this move\nmade RN immediately. So Brack:\nwho drives\nNext take will nick work\na\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate: August 9, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nWould you please inform anyone who might be\nworking on literature or speeches for me that I never\nrefer to President Eisenhower as just \"Eisenhower.\"\n819\nof catch sure\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate: July 23, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nThe other day when I met with the Assemblymen for\nlunch the subject of who was actually in charge of my campaign\ncame up. I told them you were.\nOne of the things that seemed to be upsetting a lot of\npeople was that they thought Spencer was in charge of myschedule\nbut I told them you were in charge of the entire campaign that\nSpencer is not running the campaign scheduling and that he is taking\norders from you.\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nDate:\nBob Haldeman\nJuly 25, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nHere we go again. I saw an article appointing\nRuth Watson as Co-Chairman and now I see Tomlinson is\nappointed.\nWhat is the score what goes on?\nRN\n7-23-62\nBob Haldeman\nCharles McIntyre (Tom Pike's Junior Executive)\nWe have had several conversations with this fellow\non the telephone and an interview on July 2nd, which\nresulted in his assignment as Assistant to Pat Hillings\nin the Eastern Division of Los Angeles County. He is\navailable to help evenings and weekends only. Tom Pike\nhas been so advised.\nRN\n7-24-62\nBob Haldeman\nBill Fetridge tells me the man who\naccompanied his sister to the Los Angeles airport and to\nwhom you were introduced when they were there to meet\nMarlene Dietrich, is Mr. Jerome Thor, his brother-in-law.\nHe further states both Mr. and Mrs. Thor are now in\nMadrid, Spain, where Mr. Thor is making a movie. The\nword he has is that they will be there the better part of\na year. You had thought as a former Democrat, now\nstrongly pro-Nixon, he would be a helpful contact.\nRN\n7-24-62\nBob Haldeman\nState Committee Appointments\nJohn Krehbiel suggests the following for\nconsideration for your appointments:\nGeorge Murphy\nHenry Salvatori\nIvy Baker Priest Stevens\nI especially concur on Ivy.\nsig, talker Kan Pm sent knul want this\nRN\n7-26-62\nBob Haldeman\nSummer Program\nListed, by department, are the various activities programmed\nduring the SUMMER months. They are fairly descriptive of\nwhat is involved, but if you would like any or all supplemented\nwith details, please let me know.\nFIELD\nEvaluation and appointment of County and Community Chairmen\nand Headquarters, integration of selected Shell people.\nAcquisition of key Democrats and expansion of Democrat Committees.\nCoordination of program with GOP\nRegistration. Slevin in charge; we provide personnel - each County.\nBumper Strip Squads\nDemocrat canvas - numbering Precinct Sheets.\nDemocrat mailing - preparation of lists.\nRecruitment of loaned personnel.\nCONTACT\nWIN - recruiting Occupation Chairmen.\nContact Groups - group mailouts and committees.\nNationality Committees - County basis.\nMinorities - Negro, Mexican, Italian.\n- 2 -\nACTION\nCoffee Hours\nOperation Telephone\nNixonettes, Jewelry\nVolunteer direction\nKey Program\nSpeakers' Manual\nPRESS BUREAU\nRevision and classification of release files.\nField tour - calls on TV, Radio, Newspapers;\nsurvey of reaction to services etc.\nRelease samples and instruction material - local Committees\nCounty Meeting - State Convention\nSCHEDULE OFFICE\nRe-routing of TD's to other Candidates.\nGeneral plan and data for fall campaign.\nRESEARCH DEPT.\nCompletion of Brown book\nMail\nFollow-up on leads and tips\nTask Force Program\n. 3 .\nPUBLIC RELATIONS\nBrochures and literature - general, special interest.\nAdvertising Program\nDirect Mail - Democrats\nMailing list review and new procedures\nSpeakers Bureau\nCelebrities Committee\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nRN\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nBob Haldeman\nDate:\nJuly 20, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution:\nI think Monagan should be either Chairman of\nResolutions or Platform.\nToo latel assignments have\nalready been made\nSen Grunphy for Plat 7-27-62 form\nTo: RN\nFrom: Bob Haldeman\nMonagan is slated Chairman of Resolutions;\nSen. Grunsky is Chairman for Platform.\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nGrassmuch\nNixon for Governoi\nCONF IDEN\nDETERMINED TO BE AN\nADMINISTRATIVE MARKING\nE.O. 12356, Section 1.1\nTo\nBob Haldeman\nBy\nRIP\nNARS,\nDate\n4/10/87\nDate:\nAugust 6, 1962\nFrom.\nRN\nSubject:\nDistribution\nI have think top this priority! should\nFor consideration by research and press people:\nH\nThe Field Poll had some interesting information with regard to\nBrown's image. It is very clear that the major points people raise which\nare negative are his indecision, his position on taxes, and his position on\ncrime.\nIt is noteworthy that the CDC position is not mentioned which may\nindicate, of course, that Field pollaters who are noteriously liberal in\ntheir orientation did not give people an opportunity to raise that point or did not\nreport it adequately. But whatever the case might be what the poll does\ndo is give 118 some guidance as to what we ought to hit.\nOur pamphlets attacking Brown and statements should have these\nthree lines in them every time possible - indecision, taxes and crime.\nResearch should go forward immediately and prepare a pamphlet, not\njust the usual kind of general statements which we get from research, but\na pamphlet indicating at least 20 examples of indecision where Brown has\nchanged his mind or taken one position and another. I have asked for\nthis before and each time I have been very disappointed in what research\nhas turned up. I want you to ride hard on them and tell them I expect\nsomething on this by the end of the week. The same to true on the tax and\nthe crime issue. For example, on the crime issue Brown's failure to support\nlegislation that has been recommended by peace officers is one example.\nYou can tie into the called thing also his failure to support anti-cemmmunist\nlegislation. Any statements on loyalty oaths, etc.\nOn the tax front a similar pamphiet or paper should be developed on\nthat.\nThis is a number one priority project. I would like for you personally\nto follow up on it to see that the facts are dug out and then that they are put\ntogether in a striking hard-hitting fashion for distribution to editors, speakers,\netc.\nINTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM\nNixon for Governor\nTo:\nDate:\nBob Haldeman\nJuly 16, 1962\nFrom:\nRN\nSubject:\nDon Blair\nDistribution:\nDon Blair who said he was a member of the Screen\nDirectors' Guild and works at Warner Brothers saw me on the street\nthe other day and indicated his desire to be active in our campaign.\nHe is a Democrat and should be used in our Democrats Committee.\nI don't believe he should be handled with a form letter. A direct\ncontact by somebody other than a clerk should be made.\nreferred\nANK\nRN\n6-25-62\nBob Haldeman\nLegal Aid appearance in San Francisco, August 2nd.\nOscar Trippet is most anxious to chat with\nyou on the telephone briefly about this meeting\nsince he has some ideas he wishes to pass along to you.\nI strongly recommend this call be made. As\nyou know, Trippet is a perennial key figure in the\nDemocrats for Nixon organization, and we certainly want\nhim in line this time.\nI would hope the call could be made before\nyou leave for Denmark."
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