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This file contains: From Kehrli to Bruce C. Ladd RE: the latter's new position. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 7/2/1971 From Kehrli to Magruder RE: an attached letter and check. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 7/27/1971 Copy of a memo from Kehrli to "C" RE: an attached document. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 7/27/1971 From Charles J. Benedict, Jr. to Haldeman RE: a donation to RN's campaign. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 7/24/1971

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This file contains: From Kehrli to Bruce C. Ladd RE: the latter's new position. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 7/2/1971 From Kehrli to Magruder RE: an attached letter and check. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 7/27/1971 Copy of a memo from Kehrli to "C" RE: an attached document. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 7/27/1971 From Charles J. Benedict, Jr. to Haldeman RE: a donation to RN's campaign. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 7/24/1971
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 10 32 7/2/1971 Personal Letter From Kehrli to Bruce C. Ladd RE: the latter's new position. 1 pg. 10 32 7/27/1971 White House Staff Memo From Kehrli to Magruder RE: an attached letter and check. 1 pg. 10 32 7/27/1971 White House Staff Memo Copy of a memo from Kehrli to "C" RE: an attached document. 1 pg. 10 32 7/24/1971 Campaign Letter From Charles J. Benedict, Jr. to Haldeman RE: a donation to RN's campaign. 2 pgs. Monday, December 06, 2010 Page 1 of 1 A Chron July 2, 1971 Dear Bruce: Thanks for your note. I have the distinct feeling, however, that you gave se far more assistance than I was able to provide you. I trust everything is set up and going well for you and best of luck in your new posi- tion. Let me know if you need any help. Sincerely, Bruce A. Kehrli Staff Assistant to H.R. Haldeman Honorable Bruce C. Ladd Deputy Assistant Secretary for Commercial Affairs and Business Activities Department of State Washington, D.C. P.S. You left behind all of the White House football team plays and game plans as part of your check out process, I hopel BAK:pm per July 27, 1971 MEMORANDUM FOR: JEB MAGRUDER FROM: BRUCE KEHRLI Attached is the letter and check that we discussed on the phone yesterday. We will acknowledge receipt of the check and letter and indicate that it was forwarded to the Citizens Committee. BK:dg THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Date July 27, 1971 TO: C. FROM: BRUCE KEHRLI H. has not seen -- please note second paragraph, request "to tag along" with the President. Would you please handle for H. , including getting back to Benedict. I assume you'll want to check with Ziegler. Thanks. B. PETERSEN **** SHING COMPANY PETERSEN PUBLISHING COMPANY 8490 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90069 (213) 657-5100 July 24, 1971 Mr. Robert Haldeman, The White House, Washington, D.C. Dear Bob, Not sure that you'll remember me. To refresh: I was Mr. Nixon's host at the Gene Brito dinner in Pasadena; then I was chairman of his sports committee in one of his campaigns; I was an original member of RN Associates; I work with the Rams and travel with them; I'm the editor-in-chief of Betersen's PRO FOOTBALL ANNUAL (last year I assigned Francis Stann to do a story on the president called "The Number One Fan"). We're doing a special advance run on our 1972 ANNUAL and it will be placed at the Hall of Fame at Canton next week-end. I'll be there for that. Any chance I might be able to tag along (with or without our photographer) if the president tours the Hall while we are there? I'd like to do a feature on the president's visit there for our next ANNUAL. (Incidentally, the run on this annual is 175,000 to 200,000 each year.) I'll be at the N. Canton Holiday Inn. Now, on another matter: I am enclosing a check to be offered specifically to the re-election campaign funds for the presidency next year. I am sending it early because I just got lucky on some work and happened to have the money now. I might not have it later. (I have no access to money other than what I make as a writer, etc.) My wife, Fran, joins me in hoping that many others do likewise. We do, indeed, need another four years of Mr. Nixon in the White House. Just as one small voice among Mr. Nixon S many admirers and supporters: I believe the Viet Nam withdrawal policy is excellent. I am delighted at the daring moves impli'd in the Peking visit. Many of the domestic policies seem logical and well considered. I am disturbed only in one area. The rhetoric from the administration side on social matters is dangerous. Mr. Nixon S policy was "Bring Us Together." (I have contributed many stories to black^community newspapers based on this ideal. I have copies if anyone cares to see them.) But blasts at the ill segment of our society on makes the ill sicker. It polarizes to blast! Can't we have more dedication to "Bring Us Together" and less polarizing sermons? If there's any way I can assist in the next campaign, please try me! Publishers of: HOT ROD. MOTOR TREND, CAR CRAFT, SPORTS CAR GRAPHIC ROD & CUSTOM, WHEELS AFIELD. 'TEEN, GUNS & AMMO, SKIN DIVER, SURFING. HOT ROD INDUSTRY NEWS and SPECIALTY PUBLICATIONS Offices in: New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis ! B. Haldeman, P. 2 To say that "these are difficult times" is to quote the most meaningful cliche of them all. I do not envy the job your staff and you are facing each day. Your tasks are mammoth, and I assure you that you all are in our prayers. May you all continue the good, good fight through the next four years and give even more hope of sanity to a world in rebellion. Warm regards, thich Bundit Chuck Benedict Charles J., Jr.) 235 W. Kenneth Rd., Glendale, Calif., 91202 245-3030 ch/os 1