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6/21/1971
White House Staff
Memo
From Chapin to Stephen B. Bull RE: Balboa
Bay Club. 1 pg.
Friday, March 05, 2010
Page 1 of 1
June 21, 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR:
MR. STEPHEN B. BULL
FROM:
DWIGHT L. CHAPIN
SUBJECT:
Balboa Bay Club
I believe things are back on track with Jack Wrather and the Balboa Bay Club. The
problem, as I assess it - and as Herb Kalmbach also agrees - was basically the
Wrather people were split since the Club people were upset that you dealt directly
with Wrather's Beverly Hills' office, Rather's secretary did not like the tone of your
letter, and the employees between themselves tried to sink you with Wrather.
In any case, everything is fine and everything is patched up and you need make no
reference - nor should you make any reference - to any problems that we have had
in your future dealings with the Club people.
Herb Kalmbach confirmed to me this morning the following reservations and then I
in turn called Dick Stevens at the Club and confirmed everything once again.
Ehrlichman, Cole and Chapin have two bedroom apartments. Nancy Ziegler will move
into Ehrlichman's apartment between Presidential trips. Susie Chapin will keep her
apartment all summer and Dolores Higby and Jennifer will move in there between
Presidential trips.
Hullin has a studio apartment. Bull has a one bedroom suite. This facility sleeps
up to six and has a kitchenette, etc. Larry Higby presently has a studio apartment
which sleeps four. They are trying to improve this and get a one bedroom but this may be
impossible.
You should work directly with the Club on any further arrangements or negotiations with
the Bay Club. Your primary contact should be Alice Barton in Dick Stevens' office.
Obviously, any major problems should be directed to Stevens himself. Let's try working
with just the Bay Club and keeping Wrather and his Beverly Hills' group out of things
unless we hit some major conflicts. If we have any major problems, we can go to
Wrather via Kalmbach.