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To: Charlie Farrington From: Dorr Walsh Re: Nixon Telethon. Attached: Note to Bob Haldeman. 2 Pages. [Memo], 8/16/1962
To: Paul W. Keyes From: Rose Mary Woods Re: Memo - June 1 - Telethons. 1 Page. [Memo], 8/6/1962
Thank you response flyer for a persons reaction to the May 29th Telethon. 1 page. [Letter], 6/28/1962
To: Rose From: Sammy Re: Mailing. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/28/1962
List of Contributers Attached: Note from the desk of Bob Haldeman. 5 Pages. [Memo], n/a
To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon Questions. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/25/1962
To : Research Department From: Bob Haldeman Re: Profile of Questions pertaining to the telethons. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/1/1962
To: Lou Quinn From: Bob Haldeman Re: Pledge follow-ups - Telethon. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/13/1962
To: J.R. White From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon checks and receipts. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/11/1962
To: Maurice Stans From: Bob Haldeman Re: Question on Caracas. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/11/1962
Nixon Telethon Locations and total amount raised at each location. 2 Pages. [Memo], 5/9/1962
Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Primary List. 2 Pages. [Report], 5/9/1962
Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Secondary Markets. 4 Pages. [Report], 5/9/1962
To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Thank-you cards for all those who sent in questions. 2 Pages. [Memo], 6/16/1962
To: Robert White From: Charlie Farrington Re: Telethon. 2 Pages. [Memo], 6/5/1962
To: Milton H. Esberg Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Reactions to the telethon. Attached: Letter to Bob Haldeman From: Milton Esberg Jr. and Letter To: Richard Nixon From: Blank 3 Pages. [Letter], 6/4/1962
List of tapes and their contents. 6 Pages. [Memo], n/a
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This file contains:
To: Charlie Farrington From: Dorr Walsh Re: Nixon Telethon. Attached: Note to Bob Haldeman. 2 Pages. [Memo], 8/16/1962
To: Paul W. Keyes From: Rose Mary Woods Re: Memo - June 1 - Telethons. 1 Page. [Memo], 8/6/1962
Thank you response flyer for a persons reaction to the May 29th Telethon. 1 page. [Letter], 6/28/1962
To: Rose From: Sammy Re: Mailing. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/28/1962
List of Contributers Attached: Note from the desk of Bob Haldeman. 5 Pages. [Memo], n/a
To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon Questions. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/25/1962
To : Research Department From: Bob Haldeman Re: Profile of Questions pertaining to the telethons. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/1/1962
To: Lou Quinn From: Bob Haldeman Re: Pledge follow-ups - Telethon. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/13/1962
To: J.R. White From: Bob Haldeman Re: Telethon checks and receipts. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/11/1962
To: Maurice Stans From: Bob Haldeman Re: Question on Caracas. 1 Page. [Memo], 6/11/1962
Nixon Telethon Locations and total amount raised at each location. 2 Pages. [Memo], 5/9/1962
Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Primary List. 2 Pages. [Report], 5/9/1962
Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Secondary Markets. 4 Pages. [Report], 5/9/1962
To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Thank-you cards for all those who sent in questions. 2 Pages. [Memo], 6/16/1962
To: Robert White From: Charlie Farrington Re: Telethon. 2 Pages. [Memo], 6/5/1962
To: Milton H. Esberg Jr. From: Bob Haldeman Re: Reactions to the telethon. Attached: Letter to Bob Haldeman From: Milton Esberg Jr. and Letter To: Richard Nixon From: Blank 3 Pages. [Letter], 6/4/1962
List of tapes and their contents. 6 Pages. [Memo], n/a
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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
63
3
08/16/1962
Memo
To: Charlie Farrington From: Dorr Walsh
Re: Nixon Telethon. Attached: Note to Bob
Haldeman. 2 Pages.
63
3
08/06/1962
Memo
To: Paul W. Keyes From: Rose Mary
Woods Re: Memo - June 1 - Telethons. 1
Page.
63
3
06/28/1962
Letter
Thank you response flyer for a persons
reaction to the May 29th Telethon. 1 page.
63
3
06/28/1962
Memo
To: Rose From: Sammy Re: Mailing. 1
Page.
63
3
n/a
Memo
List of Contributers Attached: Note from the
desk of Bob Haldeman. 5 Pages.
63
3
06/25/1962
Memo
To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob
Haldeman Re: Telethon Questions. 1 Page.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Page 1 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
63
3
06/01/1962
Memo
To : Research Department From: Bob
Haldeman Re: Profile of Questions
pertaining to the telethons. 1 Page.
63
3
06/13/1962
Memo
To: Lou Quinn From: Bob Haldeman Re:
Pledge follow-ups - Telethon. 1 Page.
63
3
06/11/1962
Memo
To: J.R. White From: Bob Haldeman Re:
Telethon checks and receipts. 1 Page.
63
3
06/11/1962
Memo
To: Maurice Stans From: Bob Haldeman Re:
Question on Caracas. 1 Page.
63
3
05/09/1962
Memo
Nixon Telethon Locations and total amount
raised at each location. 2 Pages.
63
3
05/09/1962
Report
Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support Primary
List. 2 Pages.
63
3
05/09/1962
Report
Nixon Telethon Newspaper Support
Secondary Markets. 4 Pages.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Page 2 of 3
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
63
3
06/16/1962
Memo
To: Charles Farrington Jr. From: Bob
Haldeman Re: Thank-you cards for all those
who sent in questions. 2 Pages.
63
3
06/05/1962
Memo
To: Robert White From: Charlie Farrington
Re: Telethon. 2 Pages.
63
3
06/04/1962
Letter
To: Milton H. Esberg Jr. From: Bob
Haldeman Re: Reactions to the telethon.
Attached: Letter to Bob Haldeman From:
Milton Esberg Jr. and Letter To: Richard
Nixon From: Blank 3 Pages.
63
3
n/a
Memo
List of tapes and their contents. 6 Pages.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Page 3 of 3
August 16, 1962
Memo To: Charlie Farrington
From:
Dorr Walsh
Re:
Nixon Telethon
Bob Aid and N
Today I have cleared the following:
KFRE-TV
Fresno
9:30 to 12:30
Friday, October 12
KCRA-TV Sacramento 9:30 to 12:30 Tuesday, October 16
KTVU
San Francisco 9:30 to 12:30 Monday, October 22
KCOP
Los Angeles 9:30 to 12:30 Friday, October 26
I have tentative approval on:
KSBW-TV) Salinas-Monterey 10 PM to 1, Monday, Sept. 24
KSBY-TV)
We may be able to start as early as 9:30.
KERO-TV Bakersfield 9:30 to 12:30, Friday, Oct. 5
(confirmations due August 17th)
As you know we were not to contact a station in San Diego,
until Headquarters reached Mr. Jack Wrather, owner of KFMB-TV.
Please keep us advised as assoon as possible.
Dorr Sm Walsh
DWdp
I
Bob -
re: last paragraph -
I gather this has been worked out - thru
Wrather and Whitney -- but I need details
to give Dorr
Walsh. He has than A.
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Nixon for Governor
To:
Paul W. Keyes
Date:
August 6, 1962
From:
Rose Mary Woods
Subject:
Memorandum - June 1 - - Telethons
Distribution:
Haldeman, Keyes
In preparing for future telethons this Fall, the Boss has
been looking at your memorandum of June 1. He appreciated your comments
with regard to the telethon and for the most part agreed with your suggestions.
However, he completely rejects your suggestion on the handling of the questions.
He wants them to be handled as they come in. While this does not
make for as smooth an operation and some subjects he may want to cover may
be left out, he thinks the only fair way to do this is to take the questions
of the listening audience as they come in.
Thank You!
The response and reaction to our May 29th Telethon has been
most gratifying, and I wanted you to know of my appreciation for
your interest and participation in its success.
As we move into the final campaign, which promises to be the
hardest fought in California's history, I hope we can continue to
count on your fine support and assistance in our drive for victory
in November.
June 28, 1962
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Nixon for Governor
Date:
To:
June 28,
Rome
From:
Sammy
Subject:
Mailing
Distribution:
Loie, M.M.D Doris, H. & J., Lou Quinn, Dorothy Wright.
Mailing sent to 3.500 Monday, July 2, 1962
CONTRIBUTORS
Metts Hollenback
Mrs. Roberts V. Garrigues
Mr. & Mrs. Don Frisbee, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. James Thackray
Mrs. Ruth R. Mickle
Ruth L. Hoover
Mr. John A. Deadrich III
Helen Wilson Jones
R. H. Webb
Ina M. Godfrey
Leonhardt Swingle
Charles K. & Frances Taubert
Janet Croft
Kirt G. Parks, M.D.
Mrs. Edward Moffat
Mrs. Mac Du Pree
Gladys Osborn
Everett H. Roan
Alice Hay
Maxine Clifton
R. E. Douglas
Ina M. Godfrey
Helen L. Haskell
Grace Palmatier
Derryl S. Pruner
R. M. Viloria
Bessie H. Turner
Florence M. Prather
Ellen Ebers
Virginia Pallais, M.D.
Mrs. Eleanor Stoddard
Virginio Mae Anson
Dwight M. Etter
Mrs. Pearl Sendifur
Edward F. Meyers
Homer C. McCullough
Mrs. Elisabeth B. Brunn
Mrs. Thelms Risley
Helen R. Raysor
Maude Straine
Margaret L. Lloyd
Mary Frances Gillan
Carolyn Bishop
Nellie M. Porter
Mrs. Floyd T. Winslow
Elwood Murphy
W. J. Smith
Mrs. P. W. MacDonald
Nine Masson
Dr. H. S. Brown
Irving D. Gibson
W. C. Chestnut
Mrs. Irebe E. Tapper
Mrs. Evelyn T. Caulk
C. R. Hitchcock
Mrs. Katharine Thomas
M. C. Steffen
Mrs. Grace D. Wallace
Wayne A. Schley
Mrs. Glenn A. Stackhouse
George Lewis
Mrs. Robert Walters
Annette T. Mitchell
Mrs. Anna Poncin
Alfred & Olga Cox
Beverly Peterson
Myles H. Thompson
Donald F. Collins
M. D. Morrison
Harry T. Vanley
Beverly & Ronald Newmann
Mrs. Everett Noe
R. W. McCotter
M. V. Ford
Charles H. Lewis, M.D.
Kathleen Westermeye
Julian Knutson, M.D.
Filomena Pangoni
Royal R. Pullen
Mrs. Frances E. Kemp
Mrs. Dan Fletcher
Dr. & Mrs. Gordon A. Abbott
Nina Dene Crawford
Frank & Meda B. Soares
Hazel T. Lane
M. Madie Day
Edna Arneberg
Mrs. Carolyn Jones
Leon A. Johnston
Grace M. Bonesteel
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hunt
Marguerita Geier
Maria Geier
Kendall H. McAllister
Miss Mabel L. Calvert
Robert L. Marsh, M.D.
Christine A. Vaughan
Elizabeth K. Priseler
Paul H. Rauch
Eve O. Schley
Vivian I. Tewksbury
Geo. Nichols
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Ida belle Hunton
Marilyn M. Moffatt
Ed Vierheilig
Lillian Ector
Mrs. Vera Justin
L. M. Nash
Mrs. Katherine R. Irvine
Miss Britt Bittinge
Margaret Meredith
Mrs. Berths Mae Elder
Bertha C. Peters
Percy T. Burtt, D.M.D.
Berbare E. Stanton
Mary M. Joy
Julia P. Alexander
Arline N. Welsh
Mrs. Dorothy E. Gilmore
Jeannette Brand
John Willingham
Agnes Dubert
Herbert Herr
Mrs. Irving J. Hancock
Mrs. Susie Sheldon
Philip Solin
Carl E. Dahlman
H. C. Bolter
Louise Knox
C. N. Stansbery
Charles A. Zweng
Mrs. Robt. Landreth
Lillien V. Breed
Susan Stadelman
Marilyn O'Brian
Amelia Reinhart
Elmer E. McClelland, M.D.
Arthur L. Hudson
J. Lee Gregg
Mrs. E. P. Spangler
Harold C. Stephenson
Jean Boyar
Mrs. Josephine H. Johnson
Miss Diane L. Verge
Robert E. Elliott
Mrs. Jessie Menges
Mrs. Harry Howarth
Dr. Hopkins
Paul Woodward
Bill Wattenberg
Vern Lee Mizer
E. S. Somerville
Ruth & Frank Herbert
Helen Elroy
Ronald L. Hartman
Joseph C. Lauro
John F. Heitz
E. M. Butler
Cerolyn Bishop
Mrs. Marvin Holt
R. M. Slipke
Kathleen Dixon
Charlotte Jarecki
Lucille Beatty
Louis Wirth
Joseph C. Hickinbotham III'
Ruth Paine
Lillian Bradley
Jane G. Carmichael
Mr. & Mrs. John Boetcher
Mrs. James Wood
Mrs. Lorena Blott
Geraldine J. Mettier
Mr. Coppinger
June S. Norris
Nancy Sturtevant
Robert S. Spengler
Ettore Di Giantomasso
Mrs. Marian S. Shaw
Jessie Crawford
Miss Berths J. Noltimier
Mrs. Devid T. Simons
Mrs. John Essick
Mrs. Mabel C. Woglum
C. Stuart Perkins
Mrs. Lee Packard
Jean Louis Hill
Mrs. Eleanor Stoddard
Roger D. Hoff
Charles S. Edwards
Ward W. Webb
Carl Tancker
Frank T. Miles
Walter J. Herbert
Mrs. Russell M. Kelly
Sidney Hoedemsker
H. W. Payne
Mrs. Arthur A. Tennyson
Jean E. Jones
Peter C. Latsis
Robert L. Garrison
Hugh Innis
Ethel Ellingson
Edwin W. Thomas
Mildred S. Hansen
Mary E. We twood
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Mrs. Roberta Nixon
Eldon V. Seper
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Nowlen
Ima P. Spinden
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Burrows
Mr. & Mrs. Joel H. Ells
F. Fleischhacker
Leah J. Jeffries
Ruth Cohen
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Mrs. Charles T. Toney
Walter a. Case
Dr. & Mrs. S. F. Hogsett
Victor S. Hogen
Ray Slean
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Smedal
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Josie Taylor
Herb Twitchell
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Mrs. Mary L. Norris
Charles E. Patterson
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Emile L. Meine Jr. M. D.
W. B. Warren M. D.
Mrs. Frances E. Manroe
Seymour Morrow, D. D. S
Mabel McBane
Mrs. H. M. Baldridge
Harry A. Abramson
Ruth McPhail
Margaret Nata
M. Blanche Redmond
Joseph Sardella
Eatherine R. Irvine
Miss Carol Rosei
Mr. Bob Bus
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Mrs. F. G. Pangoni
Dan H. Willbee
Ed Vierheilig
Edythe M. Novak
Robert K. Sobwarts
Merlo C. Overholtger
Mrs. Edw. 5. Berry
Ethel Meers
A. J. Dietech
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Nat W. Brown
Madalin Gephart
J. H. Hull
T. W. Nielsen
Mrs. Mary M. Barden
Monroe Richman, M. D.
Robert J. Henderson
Sylvia James
Mrs. Grace D. Huckemayer
Evelyn Crans
Clarissa S. MeMahon
Marvin Church
Mrs. Myrtle L. Noble
Irene C. Balfour
Joseph A. Egri, Jr.
Norma Ensign
J. T. Hill
Lillian Ferry
Mrs. Robert W. Myers
Etna V. Bailey
Sally E. Sax
James Baledon
Paul Grant Jenkins
Hasel C. Hansel
Jessie M. Cole
Peter Skipper & Ann Skipper
Mrs. Oliver D. Brown
Mrs. Anna C. McPhail
M. V. Ford
Elisabeth Stone
Florence H. Fortson
John R. Strongren
Forbes King
J. Hilda Harrison
Mrs. Fearl L. Anderson
Anne N. MoPherson
Mrs. A. M. Mann
Cameron Taylor
T. H. Johnson
Maryon B. Johnson
Miss M. Blanche Lyons
Clara Manley
Mr. & Mrs. H. Swonets
M. Florence Stahlen
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ober
Dorothy Vaaler
Mrs. Edith G. Burtt
Mrs. Jack A. Cornick
Robert R. & Helen S. McElhose
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Ives
Mrs. Natalie N. Phillips
Frank O. & Ethel Peterson
Christopher Wise
Mr. F. A. Torrillo
Evalene E. Rempel
K. M. Masters
Clarence E. DeWitt
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Stevens
Fred Weybret
B. Carl & Sandra Ellis
Robert E. Lewis
Miss Martha D. Theiss
Lue Minor Drake
Daya Crawford
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Eva M. Bracken
Eve Melchior
Earl L. Hummell, D. D. S.
Mary G. Volkmann
Karl & Hamel Oldberg
Gary Shule
Clara M. Anderson
Marie Teter Golum
Frieda Seiter
Mr. & Mrs. Leon A. Johnston
Blanche S. McLellan
Donald K. Fellows
Dr. Henry H. Hart
Mr. & Mrs. J. K. Pilos
Mrs. Janel L. Schwars
Louis Leigh
Paul & Fern Larson
Edgar Core
Frances H. Turnquist
Della B. Maxwell
Mrs. Jessie Menges
Henrietta Bemis
Madeline M. Olsen
Estelle M. Crawford
Mrs. W. Wallace Hogle
Eleanor Valois
J. Edgar Adamson
Mabel B. Alexander
John Mark Larson
Thomas E. Blissard
Choster & Anita Carrett
Joe Donato
Rudy Schaffer
Mrs. Maude Myers
Mrs. Marie T. Kemper
Mrs. Helen Read
Vanessa Miller
Keith W. Jacob
Charles A. Zweng
Mrs. Irene Corliss
Mrs. Elisabeth MacGibbon
Mrs. Carl E. Hunter
W.M. Tocle
Joseph McCord
Mercedes Darrah
John H, Noclsey, M. D.
Mrs. Evalyn W. Camper
Certrude Steinborg
Jean M. Fuller
Mrs. W. L. Forward, Sr.
Helen O. Towns
Helen S. Gause
Miss Madeline Smyth
Miss Ida Stelling
Vandla E. Olson
Eldora L. Stoneman
Dr. Robert O. Johns
Virginia F. Schurs
Dr. H. Chester Moore
Mrs. Elwin H. Service
George J. Kovell
Grace D. Rogers
Eva Buf fun Frits
Janet Wagner
Neva C. Wray
Christine Fishell
Mancye Spicer
Mr. & Mrs. H. J. McQuigg
Thomas L. Lode
Beatrice D. Cornwell
George J. Polhill
Leonard DiMiceli
D. Le Roy Leatart, O. D.
Mabel I. Yates
William A. White
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file
Telethon cash
Contributors
List #,
from Committee Statewide
BOB HALDEMAN
Charles Farrington, Jr.
6-25-62
Bob Haldeman
Telethon Questions
As soon as all envelopes are addressed
for the thank-you card going to Telethon names, will
you see that the questions are boxed and forwarded to
Agnes Waldron at Research? In addition to those
where addresses were supplied, there is another box in
my office which contains questions where no address was
provided. These should be included in the lot to go to
Agnes.
Agnes plans to run a rough profile on the
questions mailed and phoned in to get a general tally of
how they break down by general subject area.
Research Department
6-1-62
Bob Haldeman
I think it is important that we
run a rough profile on the questions mailed and
phoned in for the Telethon. In other words, we should
get a general tally of how the quantities break down
by general subject area.
XX
The questions themselves are in a
box out here and whenever you are ready to get at this,
date
please let me know.
Research Staff Memos
/File: Public Relations - Telethon
Lou Quinn
6-13-62
Bob Haldeman
Pledge follow-ups - Telethon
Attached are Telethon pledges $50.00 and over. It would
seem to me these are worthy of a follow-up. Will you
do the needful?
X X
date
Finance - Fund-raising (folder)
[/File: File: P.R. - Telethon (folder)
J. R. White
6-11-62
Bob Haldeman
TELETHON
Enclosed herewith checks totaling $915.50 plus $1.00
cash, Telethon receipts through this date
contributions to Win With Nixon Telethon.
Mr. Maurice Stans
6-11-62
Mr. Bob Haldeman
Maury:
Attached is the question on Caracas
submitted during the Telethon, with the pledge of $1,000
if answered satisfactorily.
date X
I am also enclosing the transcript of that
portion of the tape, giving you Dick's verbatim answer.
Would you want to test this one out with a
File: P.R. - Telethon
follow-up letter over your signature?
HIXSON & JORGENSEN INC.
(Status
NIXON TELETHON
5/9/62)
Φ
ФФФр
May 29, 1962 - 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
LOS ANGELES
KTTV - 9:00 - 10:00 PM
$13,280
Time $7,000
10:30 - 1:00 AM
Pre-emptions $6,280
KTLA
9:00 - 10:00 PM
$12,290
Time plus pre-emptions
10:30 - 1:00 APM
KCOP
9:00 - 1:00 AM
$ 7.000
Total
OAKLAND
KTVU
9:00 - 1:00 AM
$ 3,867
Time plus pre-emptions
SAN DIEGO
KOGO-TV
10:00 - 11:00 PM
$ 1,823
Time plus pre-emptions 2½
11:30 - 1:00 AM
KFMB-TV
11:30 - 1:00 AM
XETV
Delay
SACRAMENTO
KCRA
10:00 - 11:00 PM; 11:30 PM-1:00 AM
$3,948
Time plus pre-
emptions
KXTV
9:00 - 1:00 AM (May 31st)
$
$4,118
Time plus pre-
emptions
KOVR
9:00 - 10:00 PM; 11:00-1:00 AM
$2,500
Time plus pre-
emptions
FRESNO
KMJ-TV
KFRE-TV
9:00 - 1:00 AM
$ 2,000
Total
KJEO-TV
9:00 - 1:00 AM
$ 303
Time plus pre-emptions
BAKERSFIELD
KBAK-TV
9:00 - 1:00 AM
$ 1,250
Time plus pre-emptions
KERO-TV
KLYD-TV
CHICO
KHSL-TV
9:00 - 1:00 AM
$ 725
Time plus pre-emptions
REDDING
KVIP-TV
9:00 - 1:00 AM
$ 053
Time plus pre-emptions
SANTA BARBARA
KEY-T
HIXSON & JORGUNSEN, INC.,
Nixon Telethon
Spots start Tues may 15s
5/9/62
Cash due for 1stweek may14 25,000
TOTAL
Los Angeles
13,280
Oakland
3,867
1,823
San Diego
2,500
Sacramento
Fresno
2,000
1,250
Bakersfield
725
Chico
Full payment fr time
$25,445.
due may 21.
Time
26,000
26,000
Production
Fee
5,000
Studio
6,000
Lines
6,500
17,500
advertising
7,000
Total
50,500
mailing
4,000
Reserve
5,500
60,000
NIXON TELETHON
May 9, 1962
NEWSPAPER SUPPORT
PRIMARY LIST
Inch
Cost
Circulation
Rate
2c X 10"
San Diego Area
San Diego
Union Tribune
224,890
$11.90
$238.00
Bakersfield Area
Bakersfield
Californian
43,524
2.94
58.80
Fresno Area
Fresno
Bee
112,104
6.30
126.00
Sacramento Area
Sacramento
Bee
168,450
7.70
154.00
Union
62,649
3.92
78.40
Stockton
Record
58,538
3.36
67.20
San Francisco-Oakland Area
San Francisco
Examiner
278,173
23.10
462.00
San Francisco
Chronicle
300,131
23.10
462.00
San Francisco
News-Call Bulletin
201,422
21.28
425.60
Oakland
Tribune
209,200
10.78
215.60
San Jose
Mercury News
132,025
7.14
142.80
NIXON TELETHON
May 9, 1962
NEWSPAPER SUPPORT
Page 2
PRIMARY LIST
Inch
Cost
Circulation
Rate
2c X 10"
Chico-Redding Area
Chico
Enterprise-Record
13,872
$1.96
$39.20
Redding
Record-Searchlight
16,185
1.96
39.20
Santa Barbara Area
Santa Barbara
News-Press
31,466
3.78
75.60
Los Angeles Area
Los Angeles
Times
750,000
24.50
490.00
Herald Examiner
650,000
25.90
518.00
Long Beach
Independent Press Telegram
147,457
9.66
193.20
San Bernardino
Sun Telegram
64,497
4.20
84.00
Riverside
Press Enterprise
54,106
4.61 *
92.20
No C.D.
Santa Ana
Register
67,185
5.18
103.60
$4,065.40
NIXON TELETHON
May 9, 1962
NEWSPAPER SUPPORT
SECONDARY MARKETS
Inch
Cost
Circulation
Rate
2c X 10"
Sacramento Area
Modesto
(See Fresno Area)
Lodi
News-Sentinel
7,737
$1.40
$28.00
Turlock
(See Fresno Area)
Marysville-Yuba City
Appeal Democrat
13,761
1.82
36.40
Roseville
Press Tribune
3,337
1.50
30.00
Woodland
Democrat
5,835
1.54
30.80
San Francisco-Oakland Area
Alameda
Times-Star
9,112
2.50
50.00
Berkeley
Gazette
15,503
2.52
No C.D.
50.40
Hayward
Review
27,951
2.52
No C.D.
50.40
San Leandro
News
9,462
2.50
50.00
Sunnyvale-Mountain View
Standard Register Leader
9,736
1.68
33.60
Redwood City
Tribune
19,834
2.38
No C.D.
47.60
San Mateo
Times & News Leader
30,177
3.50
70.00
Antioch
Ledger
5,180
1.26
25.20
Concord
Transcript
8,054
1.82
36.40
Pittsburg
Post-Dispatch
5,739
1.33
26.60
Richmond
Independent
31,976
3.64
72.80
Vallejo
Chronicle & Times Herald
51,277
4.06
81.20
Petaluma
Argus Courier
5,293
1.65 *No C.D.
33.00
San Rafael
Independent Journal
29,209
2.80
56.00
* Agency Commission Added
NIXON TELETHON
May 9, 1962
NEWSPAPER SUPPORT
Page 2
SECONDARY MARKETS
Inch
Cost
Circulation
Rate
2c X 10"
San Diego Area
E1 Cajon
Valley News
10,620
$3.08
$61.60
Escondido
Times-Advocate
9,837
1.68
33.60
Oceanside
Blade-Tribune
8,614
2.50
50.00
Bakersfield Area
Fresno Area
Modesto
Bee
36,697
3.50
70.00
List Fresno & Sacramento Station
Turlock
Journal
5,207
1.26
25.20
List Fresno & Sacramento Station
Merced
Sun-Star
13,076
1.75
35.00
Madera
Tribune
4,215
1.26
25.20
Hanford
Sentinel
7,509
1.68
33.60
Visalia
Times-Delta
10,478
1.68
33.60
Tulare
Advance-Register
5,209
1.26
25.20
NIKON TELETHON
May 9, 1962
NEWSPAPER SUPPORT
Page 3
SECONDARY MARKETS
Inch
Cost
Circulation
Rate
2c X 10"
Chico-Redding Area
Corning
Observer
$ .98
No C.D.
$19.60
Red Bluff
News
5,521
1.33
26.60
Willows
Journal
3,033
1.26
25.20
Yreka
Siskiyou News
3,359
.98
No C.D.
19.60
Santa Barbara Area
Santa Maria
Times
11,802
1.96
39.20
Oxnard
Press-Courier
14,000
2.14 * No C.D.
42.80
List Santa Barbara & L.A. Station
Ventura
Star Free Press
24,027
2.24
44.80
List Santa Barbara & L.A. Station
Los Angeles Area
Ventura
(See Santa Barbara Area)
Oxnard
(See Santa Barbara Area)
Corona
Independent
3,863
1.25
No C.D.
25.00
Colton
Courier
3,016
1.25
25.00
Fontana
Herald-News
4,979
1.68
33.60
Ontario-Upland
Report
21,430
2.38
47.60
Redlands
Facts
6,001
1.65 * No C.D.
33.00
Anaheim
Bulletin
8,395
2.47 * No C.D.
49.40
Costa Mesa
Orange Coast Pilot
15,981
2.10
42.00
Fullerton
News-Tribune
15,762
2.24
44.80
* Includes Agency Commission
NIXON TELETHON
May 9, 1962
NEWSPAPER SUPPORT
Page 4
SECONDARY MARKETS
Inch
Cost
Circulation
Rate
2c X 10"
Los Angeles Area (Continued)
Garden Grove
News
20,053
$2.80
$56.00
Orange
News
8,395
1.54
30.80
Alhambra
Post-Advocate
12,872
1.96
39.20
Burbank
Review
4,950
1.61
32.20
Culver City
Star News & Venice Vanguard
7,588
1.81 * No C.D.
36.20
Glendale
News Press
20,625
3.40
68.00
Huntington Park
Signal
25,009
3.78
75.60
Inglewood
News
12,097
1.82
36.40
Los Angeles
Citizen News
36,585
5.74
114.80
Monrovia
News-Post
8,246
1.82
36.40
Pasadena
Independent Star-News
61,340
5.60
TV Rate
112.00
Pomona
Progress Bulletin
32,213
2.80
56.00
San Fernando
Valley Times Today
49,637
4.90
No C.D.
98.00
San Gabriel
Valley Tribune
48,000
4.20
84.00
San Pedro
News Pilot
15,329
1.89
37.80
Santa Monica
Outlook
28,573
2.80
56.00
Torrance-Redondo Beach
Breeze
25,833
2.66
53.20
Whittier
News
16,569
2.47 * No C.D.
49.40
Wilmington
Press-Journal
4,562
2.50
50.00
$2,841.60
Charles Farrington, Jr.
6-16-62
Bob Haldeman
Will you please quickly have prepared a
printed thank-you card to be sent to all those who
sent in questions, contributions etc. for the Telethon?
The envelopes have already been addressed by
the volunteers. The form should be printed as quickly
as possible, the envelopes stuffed and mailed.
I would suggest a layout somewhat similar to the
Stans thank-you, and copy along the lines attached,
with an RN signature. Be sure to check the copy with
Loie before sending to the printer.
suggested copy for Telethon card acknowledgment:
Your interest and participation in our recent
Win With Nixon Telethon is greatly appreciated. I am
sure you will agree that this program was a major
factor in the very encouraging results on Tuesday,
June 5th.
As we move now into the early stages of the
final campaign, I am counting on your support and assistance
to a greater degree than ever before. I pledge myself
to the most intensive campaign in California's history.
We must bring decisive leadership to Sacramento - and
working together, =we will.
Sincerely,
Richard Nixon
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Nixon for Governor
To:
ROBERT WHITE
Date: June 5, 1962
2:00 pm
From:
CHARLIE FARRINGTON
Subject:
TELETHON
Distribution: Bob Haldeman
Attached are checks totalling $115.00
no cash
BALANCE FORWARD
18023.50
$18,138.50
Less check returned by
White as not belonging
to our campaign
35.00
18,103.50
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Nixon for Governor
Date:
ROBERT WHITE
June 5, 1962
To:
2:30
CHARLIE FARRINGTON
From:
TELETHON
Subject:
Bob Haldeman
Distribution:
Receipts from Northern California Office
checks totalling $675.00
BALANCE FORWARD
18,103.50
$18,778.50
June 4, 1962
Dear Milt:
I was especially pleased to get your reactions to the
Telethon since I know you had some reservations as to the
wisdom of this approach - at least in the early stages,
The viewer reaction has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic,
and all of our headquarters have been getting calls from
Shell people who say the Telethon switched them over --
as well as some calls from Brown people who have reported
likewise.
X date
We have no accurate reading as to total audience and won't
have, but based on the reaction and comments Dick gets
as he moves through crowds, the total number of viewers
must have been tremendous, and I am sure far exceeded our
expectation of three million.
On financial returns, we have received $17,400 so far, and
I imagine there will be some additional mail for the next
few days.
File: Telethon (Pub. Rel. Section)
All in all, I think we can chalk this off as a great
success, and I personally feel it accomplished everything we
hoped it would, and more.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
H. R. Haldeman
Mr. Milton H. Esberg, Jr.
127 Montgomery Street
San Francisco 4, California
PUBLIC RELATIONS
CONSULTANTS, INC.
127 MONTGOMERY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO 4. SUTTER 1.2787
MILTON H. ESBERG, JR. PRESIDENT
May 31, 1962
Mr. H. Robert Haldeman
Nixon for Governor Headquarters
3908 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, California
Dear Bob:
I really think the entire show on Tuesday night
was very well put together and only hope that a
great many people saw it.
If and when you have some information both as to
the viewers and the financial returns I will be
most interested in hearing about them.
Kindest regards.
Sincerely,
Milton Mier H. Esberg, Jr.
Personal
May 31, 1962
Dear Dick:
CONGRATULATIONS on the telethon performance
Tuesday night. I saw every minute of it and
enjoyed it tremendously.
Best wishes.
Sincerely,
Honorable Richard Nixon
523 West Sixth Street
Room 1035
Los Angeles 14, California
CC: Mr. H. Robert Haldeman
TAPE #1
Meter No.
143
(1) Lack of experience in state government means bad
governor.
165
(2) How to bring narcotics traffic under control.
219
(3) Where do you differ from Shell? Why not run
against him?
252
(4) How will you get education against communism
into our schools?
314
(5) Why are you against medical care for the aged
under Social Security?
354
(6) Comment on charges of why is Nixon against
working people.
407
(7) Give hard facts to support your position on
economy - compared to Brown's.
447
(8) State position on loyalty oath for public employees.
485
(9) Brown's predicted victory in November -- how do
you feel about it?
518
(10) Discuss corruption of Brown and henchmen in CDC.
582
(11) $15 contribution for Win with Nixon.
602
(12) Baseball question.
TAPE #2
55
(1)
Do you intend to wish President Kennedy a Happy
Birthday?
67
(2)
Dirty politics in first election (House) -- what
about now?
83
(3)
What would you do to restore fiscal responsibility
to State?
144
(4)
How long is it going to take you to clean up mess
in Sacramento?
180
(5)
Comment on appointments to boards.
216
(6)
Brown says, "No basis in fact that California is losing
business.
288
(7)
What are your views on capital punishment?
Tape #2 (continued)
- 2 -
299
(8)
Position on labor - for AMA.
419
(9)
Would you support Shell if he won the primary?
426
(10) Water problem in California - what would you do?
496
(11) Brown adding people to payroll.
503
(12) How will you give California back to the people?
657
(13) Will write-ins on Democratic ballots count for Nixon?
676
(14) Stand on Commally Amendment.
TAPE v3
1
(1)
Are you opposed to compulsory old age insurance as
well as health insurance?
34
(2)
God any good tips on the stock market?
69
(3)
Who handles budget in your home?
78
(4)
Re trust deed on your house -- how can you afford
to buy a house in Trousdale Estates? (Also mention
of Hoffa here)
306
(5)
It is rumored that if the Republicans win, you will
cut down on old age pensions.
331
(6)
Clear up talk that you are anti-Jewish, anti-Catholic,
anti-Mexican, etc.
380
(7)
Do you have agriculture program that will benefit the
farmers?
443
(8)
Stand on State school building bond issue.
465
(9)
What is policy of fish and game matters?
497
(10) How do you expect to overcome Democratic registration?
575
(11) Helped Nazi immigrants into U.S. ??
589
(12) What is your stand on the steel situation?
. 3 -
TAPE #4
001
(1)
If you had life to live over - what would you change?
27
(2)
How do you stand on Proposition 4 - Old Age Housing?
57
(3)
Why are you running?
124
(4)
How do you justify unkind remarks against Douglas
woman?
190
(5)
What are you doing to offset attacks made by the
Communists?
204
(6)
As a Quaker, don't you have a stronger answer against
narcotics?
244
(7)
How would you handle the problem of assisting law
officers in the streets?
273
(8)
How much does TV program cost . this one?
316
(9)
What would you do to help labor problem in Nor. Calif.?
457
(10) Do you believe in higher taxes for California?
495
(11) Brown says we have balanced budget.
670
(12) Denver Post said you were running because the Republican
Party said that if you didn't get the nomination you
were through in politics.
708
(13) It is said you voted against free milk for children.
719
(14) Why are you against Social Security?
750
(15) Public transportation problem in Los Angeles.
819
(16) Any way on a local level to stop run-away movie
production?
(incomplete answer - see Tape 5)
TAPE #5
94
(1)
How do you feel about death penalty?
116
(2)
John Birch members resign from Republican Party.
172
(3)
Why did you refuse to appear with other Republican
candidates when invited?
194
(4)
Do you feel you are getting enough newspaper coverage?
229
(5)
Can defense spending contracts be erippled by action
in Washington?
- 4 -
265
(6)
California aircraft contracts going to Texas.
285
(7)
Medical care to aged proposes more money to aged -
Kennedy plan does not but is being pushed harder.
326
(8)
Do you expect Shell to campaign for you in the Fall?
340
(9)
How are you going to create jobs to bring down un-
employment rate?
380
(10) If Governor, where do you think JFK will spend
his vacations?
407
(11) Pay raises for teachers.
456
(12) Do you blame stock market decline on Kennedy
Administration?
577
(13) Are you planning to run for President again?
590
(14) Do you feel religion is an issue in the campaign?
635
(15) Why won't you debate Shell?
660
(16) Would you comment on foreign policy.
680
(17) What is your opinion on the way JFK handled Cuban
situation?
726
(18) What are you going to do for education in California?
789
(19) General comments on fighting crime.
(answer incomplete this tape)
TAPE #6
001
(1)
What is your opinion on West Coast shipping?
26
(2)
Common Market.
71
(3)
How is a Whittier boy able to buy in Trousdale Estates?
95
(4)
Are you wearing make-up?
156
(5)
Do you think slump in business due to present
administration?
183
(6)
What are your objections to Squaw Valley management?
267
(7)
Reconcile pay-as-you-go and supporting bond issue.
344
(8)
What would you do specifically to curt trend in schools
toward anti-Americanism and Communism?
- 5 -
TAPE #7
006
(1)
Endorsement of candidates in the primary.
12
(2)
What is your position in regard to Republican
Congressional candidates (Rousselot) before
primary and after?
56
(3)
Are you for or against 160 acre limitation?
79
(4)
Why is there disumity in the Party? will you be
able to unite Farty after primary?
97
(5)
How are you able to be member of the Foreign
Relations Council after your stand on the Birch
society?
130
(6)
Do you know of Brown's plan to put Department of
Agriculture into State Resources Agency?
180
(7)
How do the two political parties stand with regard
to the Jeffersonian Principle?
234
(8)
Do you intend to outlaw the Communist party in
California?
317
(9)
Why don't you use smear tactics? Why keep the
campsign on such a high level?
353
(10) Do you consider it fair that Brown is going to get
help from Washington?
418
(11) How important is it to work -- how does one vote
count? (reference to Glendale rally)
477
(12) What would you do to bring back cross filing?
491
(13) Why are the best textbooks in the nation denied use
in California?
553
(14) If you had been President, would the conditions of the
nation been different?
592
(15) Where do you get your energy?
TAPE 00
003
(1)
Social Security for old aged.
009
(2)
Legislation for Law enforcement. Brown's isilure to
support.
18
(3)
If elected, would you have full press staff?
39
(4)
Do you feel your program will entice Negro vote?
73
(5)
Will Nixon, if elected, use Californians in Sacramento?
- 6 -
83
(6)
How many on Brown's ghost writer staff?
97
(7)
Why did you say Brown was indorsed by Hoffa when
instead you were?
126
(3)
Can a Democrat write in Nixon's name in the
Democratic primary?
135
(9)
Would you comment on school bond issues?
144
(10) Do you accept campaign funds from the Birch society?
165
(11) When are you going to start drinking milk like the
others?
182
(12) Agriculture in California.
201
(13) Farm products - quotas in comparison to national
picture.
215
(14)
Veterans.
233
(15) Proposition 2 - veterans.
246
(16) Brown's Department of Veterans Affairs.
282
(17) Brown says you are hiding voting record - 30%
hostile to workers -- King-Anderson Bill for social
security.
458
(18) Are you going to support Common Market?
467
(19) Frodway issue - selecting routes on the local level.
489
(20) What do you think about Urban Renewal?
326
(21) Why are you going to Denmark?
500
(22) Why you were stoned in Venezuela when Kennedy wasn't.