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From Jon M. Huntsman to Alexander P. Butterfield RE: Trip to Los Angeles. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 5/4/1971
From John R. Brown III to Ron Walker RE: Rich Evans. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 2/8/1971
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
Contested Materials Collection
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52
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5/4/1971
White House Staff
Memo
From Jon M. Huntsman to Alexander P.
Butterfield RE: Trip to Los Angeles. 1pg.
52
37
2/8/1971
White House Staff
Memo
From John R. Brown III to Ron Walker RE:
Rich Evans. 1pg.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
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DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT]
DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT
NUMBER
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DATE
RESTRICTION
N-1
Letter
wm. Driscoll to Thelma Faster re:
2/25/71
[DOC#497]
Arlan woodward.
( (Nixon)
N-2
memo
Butterfield to Huntsman re: The
6/1/71
C(Nixon)
[DOC#498]
John Connally Dollar".
N-3
memo
Huntsman to Butterfield re: "Trip
5/4/71
C (Nixon)
[DOC # U99]
to Los Angeles".
memo
Price to Huntsman 'c'. "Requests to
3/6/71
c(Nixon)
N-4
[DOC#500]
Visit Correspondence Section".
N-5
memo
Melencamp to Huntsman re: The
3/8/71
C(Nixon)
[Duc = 50i]
President's Christmas Cards: Your
Memorandum of March 2.
C (Nixon)
N-6
memo
Brown to walker re: "Rich Evans".
2/8/71
[DOCH502]
N-7
memo
Brown to warren re: "Press Announcements."
1/19/71
c(Nixon)
N-8
memo
Brown to Pagnotta re: "Consaltants-
1/19/71
C (Nixon)
(204)
At- Large to PSAC".
N.9
memo
millspaugh to Brown re: "Consultants.
1/4/71
C (Nixon)
[DXH505]
at-Large to PSAC".
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STAFF SECRETARY
67
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Miscellaneous memos Jan.- June 1971
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Miscellaneous Memos Jan.-June 1971
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MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
CONFIDENTIAL
WASHINGTON
May 4, 1971
E.O. 12356, Section 1.1
By
PAN
NARS, Date
3/25/83
MEMORANDUM FOR:
ALEXANDER P. BUTTERFIELD
FROM:
JON M. HUNTSMAN
SUBJECT:
Trip to Los Angeles
Alex, this is only a brief memorandum of our previous conversation
regarding my trip to Los Angeles, Friday and Saturday, May 7th-8th.
I truly wish it was not necessary for me to make this trip, however,
the current conditions of my business on the home front necessitate
that I be involved with the critical meetings with our bankers on
Friday, the 7th. As you are aware, even though I have resigned
as an officer and director, I am still the largest single stockholder
and major financial backer -- therefore, the banks look to me
to insure backup support for all company loans and financial planning.
I will travel commercial airlines leaving Thursday night and returning
on the "Red-Eye Express aturday night. I shall leave my phone
number where I can be reached at any time with my secretary. I
am covering all of the day-to-day needs with David Hoopes and will
certainly go over the more critical concerns of the week-end with
you personally.
Thank you, Alex.
CC: Dr. David Hoopes
Item
DETERMINED TO BE AN
ADMINISTRATIVE VARKING
E.O. 12556, Section 1,1
By CAN NARS, Date
8, 1971
CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
RON WALKER
FROM:
JOHN R. BROWN III
SUBJECT:
Rich Evans
Last night I had the occasion to visit a bar named the
Aquarius located at the corner of Pennsylvania and 25th.
On being introduced to one of the owners of the bar,
named Rich Evans, the subject came up that he is an advanceman
for Senator Muskie and that he's thinking of selling his
interest in the bar in order to spend the next two years
working fulltime in the advance operation for Muskie.
In the couple of minutes that expired before the individual
who introduced us blew my cover by mentioning that I was
on the White House staff, Rich mentioned a few things that
might be of interest to you:
1.
Evans indicated that he hoped to eventually head the
advanceman operation for Muskie.
2. He mentioned that he had not advanced for the recent
European trip but that he had spent a couple weeks in
Los Angeles for Muskie's recent trip there.
3. He alluded to the fact that they are planning future visits
to South America and Africa.
4. After finding I was on the White House staff, he
clammed up in response to my next question. He alluded
to the fact that I should know the answer as a result of
our intelliggace efforts.
I don't know whether this is of any assistance to you, but I pass
it on for your nformation.
P.S.
The Aquarius is a pretty swinging place to go and
I recommend it highly.