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From Jon. M. Huntsman to H.R. Haldeman RE: Indiana Poll Bayh. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 5/28/1971
From Jon M. Huntsman to Alexander P. Butterfield RE: Trip to Los Angeles. 1 pg. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 5/4/1971
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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
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52
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5/28/1971
Campaign
Memo
From Jon. M. Huntsman to H.R. Haldeman
RE: Indiana Poll Bayh. 1pg.
52
40
5/4/1971
White House Staff
Memo
From Jon M. Huntsman to Alexander P.
Butterfield RE: Trip to Los Angeles. 1pg.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Page 1 of 1
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memo
McCracken to RN re: "International
6/2/71
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monetary Reform".
C(Nixon)
Butterfield to Ehrlichman re: Public
N-2
memo
6/9/71
Affairs staff at Department. f
c(Nixon)
commerce".
N-3
memo
Butterfield to Huntsman re: President's
6/8/71
c(Nixon)
[wc*539]
Travel Account as of may 31, 1971".
Huntsman to Colson re: "Jane Fonda".
6/5/71
(Nixun)
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memo
[DOC [30c - 540] - 540]
N.S
memo
Haldeman to Huntsman 'e: J.F.K.
5/28/71
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[500* 541]
Center Architecture".
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memo
Huntsman to Haldeman rc: "Indiana
5/28/11
(Nixon)
Poll Re Bayh".
Huntsman to stuart 'c: Julie
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memo
5/28/71
C/Nixon
[DOC.H543] [DOC 4543]
Eisenhower's Elementary school
Assignment".
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memo
Campbell to Huntsman sea "Mr.
5/18/71
C/Nixon
[hns*xe]
Andrew Rowe Special Assistant
to the President designation.
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memo
Huntsman to Ehrlichman, Shultz re:
5/10/71
[DOC#S45]
C(Nixon)
"Inflation vs. unemployment".
11-10
memo
Huntsman to Butterfield rei. Space.
5/4/71
(Nixon)
[Dock547]
New E.O.B."
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Private/Political
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
DETERMINED TO
ADMINISTRATIVE LARA NG
WASHINGTON
E.O. 12356, Section 1.1
The
3/3c/83
May 28, 1971
By
NARS, Date
CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR:
H. R. HALDEMAN
FROM:
JON M. HUNTSMAN
Jult
SUBJECT:
Indiana Poll Re Bayh
The following was reported in the May 28, 1971 News Summary:
On his Presidential campaign, Bayh was slightly concerned
about lack of name recognition as shown in the polls, but
pointed out he had come from 6% to 24% in a year. He is
happy in the Senate but if he had significant support, would
become an active candidate -- which is what he told his
friends when they set up a campaign office for him. He is
concerned about the negative leadership of RN as exemplified
by the vetos of education, etc. If he can provide leadership
which is needed, he won't back off from running. He said
that RN has stated that people were sick and tired of govern-
ment-- but, no-- people are sick and tired of the way the
government is being run. The Senator, when asked about
Jackson's speech in which he said some potential candidates
were mixing with the far left, said that it was important
for the Dem. party to maintain a broad base of support.
It was suggested that a poll be taken in Indiana of approximately 500
individuals, and that it be released. It was noted that this would
be a good way to get a sounding and it would also make a neat story.
Please submit your report to the Office of the Staff Secretary.
Thank you.
CC:
Alexander P. Butterfield
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
May 4, 1971
DETARMINED TC
Rr
4-1-83
MEMORANDUM FOR:
ALEXANDER P. BUTTERFIELD
FROM:
JON M. HUNTSMA
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