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From Victor C. Andrews to Rose Mary Woods RE: California in 1972 Campaign. 2pgs. 2 copies. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 4/7/1969
From Tom Anfinson to Rose Mary Woods RE: Running for office in California. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 12/1/1972
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From Victor C. Andrews to Rose Mary Woods RE: California in 1972 Campaign. 2pgs. 2 copies. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 4/7/1969
From Tom Anfinson to Rose Mary Woods RE: Running for office in California. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 12/1/1972
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
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50
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4/7/1969
Campaign
Letter
From Victor C. Andrews to Rose Mary
Woods RE: California in 1972 Campaign.
2pgs. 2 copies.
50
24
12/1/1972
Campaign
Memo
From Tom Anfinson to Rose Mary Woods
RE: Running for office in California. 1pg.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Page 1 of 1
DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT]
DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT
NUMBER
TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS
DATE
RESTRICTION
N-1
memo
John K. andrews, for to President,
12/13/73
C (min)
[Doc 69]
re., Recommendations on public
trust and stoff relationships
/ attached to coner meno,
andrews to woods, 12/13/73]
N-2
Letter
Woods to Robert andrews,
2/16/72
C (ni)
[Doc 70]
re: letter of Jan. 31SI
attachments
[Doc 71]
1) Letter, Bobly (andrews)to
[Doc 72]
Woods, re: possible 206,1/31/72
2) Letter Bobby [andrews] to
Pat [Buchanon] re
partenent conversations me
white House offer, 1/31/72
N-3
Letter
victorc. andrews to woods, 20:
4/7/69
c(min)
1972 election 5
[Doc 73]
[astached to cover letter, woods
to andrews, 4/16/69]
N-4
memo
Tom anfinson to Woods, re
12/72
C (grix)
Cow.
[DOC74]
running for office in Colfinia
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AMEROVE
Brothers
OF
EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, ACCM. 30:, SANTA n.bro CALIFORNIA
7, 1969
Resenary Woods
Secretary 33 The President
of the United States
The White House
Mashington, D. C.
Dear
--- the suggestion Marry Cuotiner, = addressing this
letter 00 The President through you. I would first Inke to further
dues mycelf. Ny name Victor C. indicance = resido 0.0 109
Bay, Laguna Beach, California. My telephone number is (714)
7 business address 16 663 East 17th Street, Santa 200,
business telephone is (714) 541-5105.
I was the Orange County C. paign Chairman for Mr. Nixon, and 1001 there
the results obtained in Orange County contributed more 30
of the compaign than any other county. Our majority WES in GROSSS On
170,000 votes which is almost double that generated by any other
county. Our purcentage of turnout was the highest in the history of
Orango Scunty for any candidate for any office. In addition we remood
more money than we ever have for any candidate for any office. = them
10 is safe 00 say that Crange County has been and will continue to 30
the seat of political power for the Republican Party in United States.
The purpose of this Ictter at this time 10 to bring to the attention
of The President U.S. deep concern I have for the next clection your
of 1972. In this regard it 10 my candid opinion that unless C....
out effort is made in Colifornia to secure the gains made in 1930, THE
Lame support will not 30 available to The Prosident in 1972. 1.05 only
must plat gains be made secure but on all out effort in other
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California be made 10 order 30 insure that the State "WILL
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in 1972. Governor Reagen represents a force that must be reclared with
and we should clearly understand that the Reagen people are working
daligently and constantly In behalf of their man. Nio
considerable in Orange County and = would be concerned about .... Card
confrontation The organization that WOD creaved in Order is County 11
0.1.8 past clection without question WAS the best organized
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nuclise 50 boild the Mind or because organization that walld insure Victory
in 1972.
Crange Sounty vegesher WE'CE SM Duego County produced the Names
in 1980. Without United Support ONE four electoral California VOCCO would
have been lost and hence the Decrees It 10 my fervent hope that Me could
and over INCINIQUE the support for The President over 323 next
three years, but this IN not gowes we come about unloss there in 011 our
Winen support for the peoplet
It might be inveresting for The President to know that 47 when
responsibilities besides conducting his campaign is being Chadrash of
the Doard of South Coast Community Hospital and Chairman of Deard or
Chapman College and a member of the Loard OI Directors of the Cansoln
Club C.D. well in many other leaser civic involvements.
Should The Pressured WILL 00 inc to Culifornia for ally kind of oppostration
10 might DE suggested to him that 13 consider Chapman Collego; Le, Our
commonesment will be ON July 15th and we would induca 30 honored
11 Vr. Nixon would 12:00 to speck on this occasion or 20 any other
312 not aware of When holdrary degrees he may have but 2020
be assured that is dogree would be made available to him. This could :---
be 311 opportune time for is major speech, and what better place then Counce
Scanty.
Regarding the foregoing concern, = - would be happy to discuss this mercer
further with The President or with anyone he designates. I have discussed
this matter fully with Mr. Donald Nixon, Mr. Herb Kalmbach and 12. Mary
Chotiner and they all concur this is & matter of utmost importance and
should be given immediate and top pricrity.
Very truly yours
Victor C. Andrews,
President
VCl:rn
Via air mail
EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, ROOM 301, SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
7, 1969
Resenary Woods
Secretary 30 The President
of The United States
The White House
Welchington, D. C.
Dear Madame
--- the suggestion of Mr. Mistry Cuotiner, = addressing USA
letter 00 The President through you. I would first Itles 00 finance
dade myself. by name Victor C. indiance = resido 0.0 139
Bay, Laguna Beach, California. My telephone number is (714)
2-5 business address 13 666 East 17th Street, Santa 2020,
business telephone is (714) 541-5105.
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the results obtained in Orange County contributed more 35 320
of the campaign than any other county. Our majority we in OZ
170,000 votes which is almost double that generated by any other
county. Our purcentage of turnout was the highest in the history OL
Orango County for any candidate for any office. In addition WO transed
more money than we ever have for any candidate for any office. E
10 13 safe 00 say that Crange County has been and will continue to 30
the seat of political power for the Republican Party in United States.
The purpose of this letter at this time 10 to bring to the attention
of The President 0.00 deep concern I have for the next election your
of 1972. In this regard 10 is my candid opinion that unless
out effort is made in Colifornia to secure the gains made in 1988, MIC
LEMO support will not 30 available to The President in 19920 2005 only
must past gains be made secure but on all out CIfect in other SL
California to made 11 order to insure that the State
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and we should clearly understand that the Reagen people and working
deligently and Sm behalf of their man. The
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tenfrontation. The organization that was created in Orders County
this person election without question WAS the best organiza,
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produced far 8110 any the best in any county could is used now
nuclises 30 baild the MM of in organization that would insure Victory
in 1972.
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in 1980. Without Une support the four electoral California VOLUE would
have been lost and hence the It in my fervent hope that :- 08:10
and CVCC increase the support for The Prosident over the nowt
three years, but this in not goods in come about unless there in all our
Maxon support for the people.
It might be inverenting for The Prosident to know that were IF other
responsibilities besides conducting his campaign LS being Chairmen of
the Deard of South Coast Community Hospital and Chalman of the Deard of
Chapman College and a member of the Board OI Directo. of the Landoln
Club CAN well is many other lesser civic involvements.
Should The Pressured WILL to in to Culifornia for any kind OF oppostance
= magure be surgested to him that he consider Chapman Collego; 26, Our
commineement exercises will be on June 15th and we would indood DC
Nixon would like to speak on this occation or 20 any other
CLASS - not of WILLS honorary degrees he may have but
be assured that a degree would be made available to him. This could VICE
DO S.M. opportune time for is mujor speech, and what better place UNIT Counce
County.
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further with The President or with anyone he designates. = have discussed
this matter fully with Mr. Donald Nixon, Mr. Herb Kalmbach and Yr. Marring
Chotiner and they all concur this is & matter of utmost importance and
should be given immediate and top pricrity.
Very truly yours
Victor C. Andrews,
Predident
VCA:rm
Via air mail
Special Tom Anfinson to rmw
Spl
December 1972
"I am going to be running for an office here in California in 1974.
We are working on a couple of things. I have been talking with Ivy
Baker Priest. If she doesn't run I am going to run for that office.
Local Republican cities are filled with young people who will be
staying in office.
"We felt our best chance is running for a statewide office. Also the
Assembly and Senate jobs do not pay enough - just $19,000. The state-
wide jobs pay about twice that much.
"Failing that - if Ivy Baker Priest decides to run than Hugh Flournoy is
not going to run for his job. He wants to run for Governor or Lt. Gov.
He can afford to wait eight years if he has to.
"Couple of people have talked about running for Flournoy's office.
"Best possibility would be Ivy's seat!
"What I felt it would be necessary to do would be at sometime to talk
with the President about this. To get his feelings on this -- whether it
is the thing to do or not.
"I am planning on going back to the inauguration. (rmw said at that time
that there would be no personal appointments at that time as there would
be literally thousands of people in town -- and many of them wanting
appointments with the President -- the schedule just would not permit
any personal appointments with all the official events."