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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 52 25 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 Page 1 of 1 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 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 D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.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 H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.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: 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 Retain 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