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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
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52
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Campaign
Memo
Television programs across the nation and
commentary whether favorable. 4pgs.
52
25
Campaign
Other Document
Urban area populations for each state. 4pgs.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
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DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT]
DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT
NUMBER
TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS
DATE
RESTRICTION
N-1
memo
Haldeman to malek re: "White House
2/27/71
[146]
Conference on Aging".
C (Nixon)
N-2
memo
Malek to Haldeman ce: "white
[147]
House Conference on Aging :
3/19/71
C(Nixon)
N-3
memo
Haldeman to Colson re: Senior
3/4/71
C (Nixon)
[148]
Citizen's Plan".
N-4
memo
Bell to Colson re: " Senior Citizens".
5/17/71
C (Nixon)
[149]
N.S
memo
RN to Butterfield re: makeup of the
3/8/71
C (Nixon)
[150]
church lists.
N-6
memo
RN to Kissinger re: personal anecdote.
3/8/71
c(Nixm)
[151]
N-T
memo
RN to Kissinger 'C'. Pan American
3/8/71
C (Nixon)
[152]
Highway.
list
N-8
memo
Howard to Huntsman attached list re:
3/17/71
(Nixm)
"Interim replyto action memo P1530H".
[153]
N-9
memo
Haldeman to malek re: couple of things
3/9/71
C(Nixon)
[154]
(Page 2 only).
FILE GROUP TITLE
BOX NUMBER
STAFF SECRETARY
46
FOLDER TITLE
Action Memo File (P1500.P1550)
RESTRICTION CODES
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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G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.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H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.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:
Staff Secretary
Box Number:
46
Folder:
Action Memo File (P1500-P1550)
Document
Disposition
146
Retain
Close
Invasion of Privacy
147
Retain
Close
Invasion of Privacy
148
Retain
Open
149
Retain
Open
150
Retain
Open
151
Retain
Close
National Security
152
Retain
Open
153
Return
Private/Political
154
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Open
Item
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Rochester, New York
(Harry Nicholas 255-3615; AA
for Cong. Conable)
WROC TV- Tom Decker, news and commentary from 6and 11 PM,
favorable to us. Also has a talk show called
Conversation with Tom Decker which is 1/2 hour but
not regularly scheduled. Docker is the top guy
in the Rochester area.
WHEC TV- Warren Doremus, does mostly public affairs and
specialty news items, is favorable to us, he is
on several of the news programs with documentaries,
etc.; Mark Wolf is the regular newsman at 6 and 11
but does not have the impact that Doremus has.
WHAM TV- Mike Morgan, news and special commentary, tough
but fair, good relationship with the congressman.
WILAM Ridio- Milto Morgan also docs the hourly news and
commentary in the early evening.
WHEC TV- Eddie Meath Show, local CBS, opposite to the Teday
Show (7-9 AM), favorable, simular to the Today
Show.
WOKR TV- Ray Laws, local news conference interview type
show with three reporters questioning the guest,
Laws is probably a Democrat but fair.
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
San Francisco, California
(Tom Reed 415-456-7310)
The area is rather neutral with very few that either kill us
or go all out for us.
KPIX TV - Pollin Post, CBS, liberal but fair, tough, good friend
of Reed's, news commentator at 6 and 11 PM, about the
only one who is knownt all, rest have gone to L.A..
(Prowbing a Discont)
KGO TV and Radio- - Jim Donbar, talk show, rather wild at times,
likes to put on a good show, endorsed Ronald Reagan
but politics unknown, says things to get controversies
going but basically respectful, doesn't abuse his
guests, ego maniac, top show by far. Would probably
be flattered if contacted by Washington.
BEWARE OF KQED - educational TV, all the nuts go on program
and commentators, etc. follow the Forkley University
line.
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
St. Louis, Missouri
(Dick Herman 402-346-8092)
KSD TV - Dick Ford, NEC, editorial line, not unfavorable
and tends to be favorable, affiliated with the
Post Dispatch Star. (TOPS)
KMOX Radio - Bob Hardy, closest to a talk show in area, called
At Your Service, Phone calls received, favorable,
friendly, sound individual.
KMOX TV- Spencer Allen, CBS, editorial, independant thinker,
difference of opinion as to whether he supports the
Administration or not, his word is good, denounced
Attorney Gnneral Mitchell's guidlines on the press,
top man but should be careful of him.
KMOX TV - Max Roby, Good man, CBS, news commentator at 6 and
10 PM.
BEWARE OF CHRIS CORDON, KSD TV.
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Birminghom, Alabama
(Dick Bennett 205-322-5733)
WAPI TV - Bob Jones, his assistant is Jim Alderman, they
are on from 5 to 6 PM and favorable to us.
WBRC TV - Taft Broadcasting (Ohio) ownes the station. It
is the largest, it is ABC affiliate, Joe Langston
is favorable to us and is on from 5:30 - 6:00.
WBRC Radio- Davenment Smith, he is on at different times all
day, big Goldwatar supporter, big Republican.
WAPI Radio- Dave Comphell is on from 9 - 12 PM, has a talk
show, recently had two YRs on for two hours to discuss
the President's revenue sharing, nct unfriendly but
has a formed tongue and gives everyone hell on his
program. His talk show is the largest.
WATV Radio- Hernes CBS, city character, talk show
call in type, LES been cooperative but not necessarily
one of us, always helpful in getting our people on
his program.
WAPI TV - Tom Doron, works with Bob Jones, News and Sports
5 to 6 FM, favorable to the Administration.
WERC TV - Bill Polin, newsman on at 10 or 11 PM, favorable.
WEMG TV - UHF station, Jim Goodwin is the news director and
Bill Dubcis owns the station. Great guys who support
us.
WENN Radio- Paul White (Black), disc jocky, news, man of all
trades and on sort of all day, definate Republican.
WCRT Radio- P.M. Fill Chargian and Bill Konnedy. Chapman is
the owner and Kennedy a newsman, both favorable.
STATE
CITY OR
POPULATION
URBAN AREA
(In Thousands)
Alabama
Birmingham
521
Mobile
268
Alaska
Arizona
Phoenix
552
Arkansas
California
Los Angeles-
Long Beach
6,488
P
San Francisco-
Oakland
2,430
P
Riverside-
San Bernardino
377
Sacramento
451
San Diego
836
San Jose
602
Colorado
Denver
803
Connecticut
Bridgeport
366
Hartford
381
New Haven
278
Delaware
Florida
Ft. Lauderdale-
Hollywood
319
Jacksonyille
372
Miami
852
St. Petersburg
324
Tampa
301
Georgia
Atlanta
768
Hawaii
Honolulu
351
Idaho
Illinois
Chicago
5,959
Indiana
Indianapolis
639
Iowa
Kansas
Wichita
292
Kentucky
Louisville
606
Louisiana
New Orleans
845
Maine
Maryland
Baltimore
939
Massachusetts
Boston
697
Michigan
Detroit
3,537
P
Flint
277
Grand Rapids
294
Minnesota
Minneapolis-St.Paul 1,377
Mississippi
Missouri
Kansas City
921
St. Louis
1,667
P
Montana
Nebraska
Omaha
389
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
Newark-Jersey City
681
New Mexico
Albuquerque
250
New York
Albany-Schenectady -
Troy
455
Buffalo
1,054
New York
14,114
P
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Akron
458
Cincinnati
993
Cleveland
1,784
Columbus
616
Dayton
501
Toledo
438
Warren-Youngstown
372
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
429
Tulsa
298
Oregon
Portland
651
Pennsylvania
Allentown-Bethlehem
256
Philadelphia
3,635
P
Pittsburgh
1,804
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Memphis
544
Nashville
346
Texas
Dallas
932
P
El Paso
277
Ft. Worth
502
Houston
1,139
as
San Antonio
641
Utah
Salt Lake City
348
Vermont
Virginia
Norfolk-Portsmouth
507
Richmond
333
Washington
Seattle
864
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Milwaukee
1,149
Wyoming