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This file contains: From Wallace Henly to March Miller. RE: Gianetti. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 8/11/1971 From Wallace Henry to Harry Dent. RE: New Jersey citizens. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/11/1971

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This file contains: From Wallace Henly to March Miller. RE: Gianetti. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Letter], 8/11/1971 From Wallace Henry to Harry Dent. RE: New Jersey citizens. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/11/1971
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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 49 27 8/11/1971 Personal Letter From Wallace Henly to March Miller. RE: Gianetti. 1pg. 49 27 6/11/1971 Campaign Memo From Wallace Henry to Harry Dent. RE: New Jersey citizens. 2pgs. Monday, June 04, 2012 Page 1 of 1 DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT] DOCUMENT DOCUMENT NUMBER TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NI Ltr [DUC*2] Benty to 3/15/72 C(Nixon) RE Werner Draphics, Inc. N 2 Ltr [DUCE3] Henley to Millor 8/11/72 c(nikm) RE: Diannetti N3 Memo [00~4] Dont Henley to Dent 6/11/71 c(nikon) RE: New Cersey citizens 6/11/71 c(nixon) NY Memo Copy of #N3 [DOCH] FILE GROUP TITLE BOX NUMBER PETER MILLSPAUGH Box / FOLDER TITLE Benty), Chuck RESTRICTION CODES A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1421 (4-85) Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: Peter E. Millspaugh Box Number: 1 Folder: Bent (z) , Chuck Document Disposition 2 Retain Open 3 Return Private/Political 4 Return Private/Political known August 11, 1971 TO: March Miller FROM: Wallace B. Henley The gentleman whose biographical sketch is attached comes highly recommended from Chuck Beatz, our Finance Chair- man in New Jersey. If we can help Giannetti it would be more for the purpose of boosting Bentz, who plugs into some of the big boys for us -- like Elmer Bobst. June 11, 1971 TO: Harry Dent FROM: Wallace Henley SUBJECT: New Jersey citizens. Following is a list of prominent New Jersey citizens given me by Chuck Bentz, Executive Director of the New Jersey State Republican Finance Committee. Bentz feels that with a little courting most of these would come on strong for the President. Ken Foster -- President of Prudential Life Insurance Company - at present lukewarm on R.N. Bentz feels it's just because Foster "doesn't know what's going on. !1 He suggests that Foster be involved in some type of meeting with Adminis- tration officials for an in-depth briefing. Phil Hofman -- Board Chairman of Johnson & Johnson, the Band-Aid people. Powerful ego. Has never been to the White House. Has some' powerful followers in New Jersey. Richard Sellers -- President of Johnson & Johnson. While he has apparently been to the White House, he could use some more courting. Ron McNaughton Also of Prudential, I believe. Same situation as Foster. Joe McCrane -- New Jersey State Treasurer. West Pointer, wealthy, a tough conservative. He helped Bentz raise money for Cahill. Has much influence in the state, and has indicated he wants to be part of the team in 1972. Mr. Dent Page 2 - 6/11/71 Harry Sears -- Harry will play a key role in New Jersey redistricting. Milton Mermelstine -- Although a Democrat, he gave Bentz $10,000 last year, and indicates he wants to help the President. He has never been asked to the White House by any President. Sidney Edelstein -- Like Mermelstine is Jewish. President of Dexter Chemical Company. Gave $150,000 to United Jewish Fund, knows Golda Meier, is a Republican. Paul Sherwin -- Secretary of State, "a political genius. " June 11, 1971 TO: Harry Dent FROM: Wallace Henley SUBJECT: New Jersey citizens. Following is a list of prominent New Jersey citizens given me by Chuck Bentz, Executive Director of the New Jersey State Republican Finance Committee. Bentz feels that with a little courting most of these would come on strong for the President. Ken Foster -- President of Prudential Life Insurance Company -- at present lukewarm on R.N. Bentz feels it's just because Foster "doesn't know what's going on. " He suggests that Foster be involved in some type of meeting with Adminis- tration officials for an in-depth briefing. Phil Hofman -- Board Chairman of Johnson & Johnson, the Band-Aid people. Powerful ego. Has never been to the White House. Has some' powerful followers in New Jersey. Richard Sellers -- President of Johnson & Johnson. While he has apparently been to the White House, he could use some more courting. Ron McNaughton -- Also of Prudential, I believe. Same situation as Foster. Joe McCrane -- New Jersey State Treasurer. West Pointer, wealthy, a tough conservative. He helped Bentz raise money for Cahill. Has much influence in the state, and has indicated he wants to be part of the team in 1972. Mr. Dent Page 2 - 6/11/71 Harry Sears -- Harry will play a key role in New Jersey redistricting. Milton Mermelstine -- Although a Democrat, he gave Bentz $10,000 last year, and indicates he wants to help the President. He has never been asked to the White House by any President. Sidney Edelstein -- Like Mermelstine is Jewish. President of Dexter Chemical Company. Gave $150,000 to United Jewish Fund, knows Golda Meier, is a Republican. Paul Sherwin -- Secretary of State, "a political genius. " June 11, 1971 TO: Harry Dent FROM: Wallace Henley SUBJECT: New Jersey citizens. Following is a list of prominent New Jersey citizens given me by Chuck Bentz, Executive Director of the New Jersey State Republican Finance Committee. Bentz feels that with a little courting most of these would come on strong for the President. Ken Foster -- President of Prudential Life Insurance Company -- at present lukewarm on R.N. Bentz feels it's just because Foster "doesn't know what's going on. " He suggests that Foster be involved in some type of meeting with Adminis- tration officials for an in-depth briefing. Phil Hofman -- Board Chairman of Johnson & Johnson, the Band-Aid people. Powerful ego. Has never been to the White House. Has some' powerful followers in New Jersey. Richard Sellers -- President of Johnson & Johnson. While he has apparently been to the White House, he could use some more courting. Ron McNaughton -- Also of Prudential, I believe. Same situation as Foster. Joe McCrane -- New Jersey State Treasurer. West Pointer, wealthy, a tough conservative. He helped Bentz raise money for Cahill. Has much influence in the state, and has indicated he wants to be part of the team in 1972. Mr. Dent Page 2 - 6/11/71 Harry Sears -- Harry will play a key role in New Jersey redistricting. Milton Mermelstine -- Although a Democrat, he gave Bentz $10,000 last year, and indicates he wants to help the President. He has never been asked to the White House by any President. Sidney Edelstein -- Like Mermelstine is Jewish. President of Dexter Chemical Company. Gave $150,000 to United Jewish Fund, knows Golda Meier, is a Republican. Paul Sherwin -- Secretary of State, "a political genius." June 11, 1971 TO: Harry Dent FROM: Wallace Henley SUBJECT: New Jersey citizens. Following is a list of prominent New Jersey citizens given me by Chuck Bentz, Executive Director of the New Jersey State Republican Finance Committee. Bentz feels that with a little courting most of these would come on strong for the President. Ken Foster -- President of Prudential Life Insurance Company -- at present lukewarm on R.N. Bentz feels it's just because Foster "doesn't know what's going on." He suggests that Foster be involved in some type of meeting with Adminis- tration officials for an in-depth briefing. Phil Hofman -- Board Chairman of Johnson & Johnson, the Band-Aid people. Powerful ego. Has never been to the White House. Has some' powerful followers in New Jersey. Richard Sellers -- President of Johnson & Johnson. While he has apparently been to the White House, he could use some more courting. Ron McNaughton -- Also of Prudential, I believe. Same situation as Foster. Joe McCrane -- New Jersey State Treasurer. West Pointer, wealthy, a tough conservative. He helped Bentz raise money for Cahill. Has much influence in the state, and has indicated he wants to be part of the team in 1972. Mr. Dent Page 2 - 6/11/71 Harry Sears -- Harry will play a key role in New Jersey redistricting. Milton Mermelstine -- Although a Democrat, he gave Bentz $10,000 last year, and indicates he wants to help the President. He has never been asked to the White House by any President. Sidney Edelstein -- Like Mermelstine is Jewish. President of Dexter Chemical Company. Gave $150,000 to United Jewish Fund, knows Golda Meier, is a Republican. Paul Sherwin -- Secretary of State, "a political genius."