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This file contains: From Bruce Kehrli to H.R. Haldeman RE: July 28 News Summary and Gordon Strachan. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 6/28/1972 From Bruce Kehrli to Chuck Colson RE: Foreign Reaction. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/26/1972 From Bruce Kehrli to H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman RE: Platform. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/24/1972 From Bruce Kehrli to William E. Timmons RE: Staff at the Convention. 1 pg.. [Subject: White House Staff] [Memo], 7/20/1972 From Bruce Kehrli to H.R. Haldeman RE: Tricia and Julie Expenses. 1 pg. [Subject: Personal] [Memo], 7/19/1972 From Bruce Kehrli to Chuck Colson RE: Slogan. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Memo], 7/24/1972

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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 51 6/28/1972 Campaign Memo From Bruce Kehrli to H.R. Haldeman RE: July 28 News Summary and Gordon Strachan. 2pgs. 52 51 7/26/1972 Campaign Memo From Bruce Kehrli to Chuck Colson RE: Foreign Reaction. 1pg. 52 51 7/24/1972 Campaign Memo From Bruce Kehrli to H.R. Haldeman and John Ehrlichman RE: Platform. 1pg. 52 51 7/20/1972 White House Staff Memo From Bruce Kehrli to William E. Timmons RE: Staff at the Convention. 1pg.. 52 51 7/19/1972 Personal Memo From Bruce Kehrli to H.R. Haldeman RE: Tricia and Julie Expenses. 1pg. 52 51 7/24/1972 Campaign Memo From Bruce Kehrli to Chuck Colson RE: Slogan. 1pg. Monday, June 18, 2012 Page 1 of 1 192 DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT] DOCUMENT DOCUMENT NUMBER TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION N-1 memo From Flanigan to RN: Re: Business [Doc 112] Council Reports: Summary For July 1972 7/26/72 C(Nixon) From Kehrl: to Kingsley Re: "Detail" 7/28/72 C(nixon) DOC N-2 113] Memo N-3 MeN'o From Kehrl. to Haldeman Re: Saturday Dac 114] Evening Post Article" 7/27/72 C(Nixon) Doc N-4 115] Memo From Kehril. to Haldemon Re: Mel Stephens 7/26/72 C(Nixon) MeM 0 From Kohali to Ehrlichman Re: Amnesty 7/28/72 C(Nixos N-5 Doc 116] N-6 MeMo From Ehrlichman RN: Re Amnest, 7/24/72 e(Nixon) [DOC 117 N-7 Memo From Price to Ehrlichman Re: PlatForm DOC 447] Amnesty 7/25/72 c(nixon) N-8 MeMo From Kehrli to Haldeman Re:Attached Commont 7/28/72 e(pixon) [DOC 118] Memo From Kehrli to Timmons PoWeickerCammal 7/26/72 C(Nixon) IDOC N-9 119] N-10 memo From Kehnl. to Colson Re: Foreign Reaction 7/26/72 c(Nixon) [DOC 120] Memo From Kehrli to Colson Reiline For Speakers 7/26/72 (Nixon) [DOC N-11 121] N-12 Memo From Kehrl: to Ehrlichman, Haldeman Re: [DOC 122] Gop Poll 7/25/72 c(Nixor) N-13 MeMo From Kenrl. to Kissinger Re: Ulster 7/24/72 C(Nixon) DOC 123] N-14 MCNAO From Kehr! to Haldeman, Ehrlichman [DOC 29] Re: PlatForm 7/24/72 c(nitor) N-15 Memo From Kehrl: to Hademan, Re Piping [Doc 125] 2iegler BrieFings to Clawson OFFice 7/22/72 (Mixon FILE GROUP TITLE BOX NUMBER STAFF SECRETARY 72 FOLDER TITLE Chron File July 1972 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) 292 DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT] DOCUMENT DOCUMENT NUMBER TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION N-16 Memo From Clawson to Haldeman, Re: white [Dae 126] House Communications" 7/22/72 C(Nixon) N-17 Memo From Kehrli to limmons Re: StaFF at Doc 127] the Convention 7/20/72 c(nixon) Doe 661 N-18 memo From Cookto limmons Re: Busing Legislation 7/20/72 c(nixon) N-19 MeNo From Kehrl. to Haldeman Re: Tricia and [DOC 129] Fulie Expenses" 7/19/72 c(nixton) N-20 MCMO From Kehr! to Walker Re. Hotel Bills 7/14/72 (Mixon) (Doe 130] 21 Memo From Kehrlito Colson; Re: Mc Govern [DOC 131] DeFense Proposal 7/18/72 c(nikon) N-22 Memo From Kehrl. to Ehrlichman, Re Economy 7/19/72 C(niton) Doc 1321 N-23 Memo from Kehnl to Dean Re: Application For [DOC 133] Executive Clemency- Angelo De Carlo 7/18/72 C(Niton) Kehrli to Colson, re: Slogan 7/24/72 C(NIXON) N-24 memo Doe 4481 FILE GROUP TITLESTAFF SECRETARY BOX NUMBER 72 FOLDER TITLE Chron File July 1972 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: 72 Folder: Chron File July 1972 Document Disposition 112 Retain Close Invasion of Privacy 113 Retain Close Invasion of Privacy 114 Retain Open 115 Retain Open 116 Retain Open 117 Retain Open 118 Return Private/Political 119 Retain Open 120 Return Private/Political 121 Retain Open 122 Retain Open 123 Retain Open 124 Return Private/Political 125 Retain Open 126 Retain Close Invasion of Privacy 127 Return Private/Political 128 Retain Open 129 Return Private/Political 130 Retain Open 131 Retain Open 132 Retain Open 133 Retain Close Invasion of Privacy 446 Retain Open 447 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: Staff Secretary Box Number: 72 448 Return Private/Political ch MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 28, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. H.R. HALDEMAN FROM: BRUCE KEHRLI BAK Please note the attached comment from the July 28 News Summary. Gordon Strachan will follow up here unless you have any objections. 12 Helen Bentley said bra-burning feminists are harming the women's hts movement and alienating those who support it. Dean Burch is asking the FCC to reconsider its prime-time-access rule which eliminated 1/2 hr. of evening network TV, Rep. Goldwater said. Sen Nelson announced a "citizens committee for justice" supporting strikes by mostly Mex-Amer workers against Farah Mfg. Co., one of the largest manufacturers of slacks. POLITICS GOP-RELATED UPI leads a report: "McG has turned his back on Amers of Spanish descent, 5 Democrats of that minority declared, announcing their support of RN" and the formation of "Spanish-speaking Democrats for Nixon. 11 Alfred Hernandez of Houston, who said he campaigned tooth and nail against RN in 1968, said, "in spite of our continuous loyalty, the Dem Party has kept us outside the decision-making process. We are not leaving the Party. We are all Dems and intend to remain Dems. We cannot support its nominee for Pres. " AP's report led: "6 Spanish-speaking persons who said they were lifelong Democrats endorsed RN, and a 7th who was supposed to do so said he had decided to hold out a while longer. 11 AP further notes the conference was nearly an hour late and it ended ahead of schedule after the "surprise holdout announcement" was made. McG is behind in 62% of the states, according to Congressional Quarterly survey. Dem chances are rated poor in 31 states, while they are better in 19. Only in DC. Mass., Hawaii, Rhode Island, Oregon, S. Dak., and Mo. is McG given an excellent chance. Gov. 'Callaghan of Nev. said RN "would be really tough to beat under any circumstances, 11 and that Dem platform "just won't sell' in Nev. Rep. Brademas said only a landslide could win Indiana for Dems, while a W. Va. Dem said McG "is going to hurt everybody" in local races. Rep. Gibbons predicted RN would win Fla., while Briscoe of Texas felt McG would have little chance there. Dem Howard Samuels said: "I think we've got a particularly bad time in NY "and he listed reasons: 1) Rocky's strong organization with up to $10M budget; 2) new and untried Dem organization; 3) Jewish population unsatisfied with McG. Docking of Kansas said McG will have a tough time in farm areas. But Cranston felt McG could win Calif., and Iowa Dem Chrmn. said McG "has a good chance to ride the farm issue to victory. 11 an MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 26, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. CHUCK COLSON FROM: BRUCE KEHRLI BAC SUBJECT: Foreign Reaction The July 26 News Summary contained the following note: -- HK Smith commented on the unprecedented foreign backing for a US candidate's election -- RN. -- Referring to the above, it was noted that this is a very good line to follow up on -- noting the world leader theme as well as the fact that world leaders who know him are behind him 100%. Please follow up and submit a report on actions taken to the Office of the Staff Secretary by July 31. CC: H. R. Haldeman Alexander P. Butterfield Ron Ziegler n ch MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 24, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. H.R. HALDEMAN MR. JOHN EHRLICHMAN FROM: BRUCE KEHRLI SUBJECT: Platform The July 24 Weekend News Review contained the following note: -- The Star's Joseph Young notes the Dems had nary a word in their platform on federal employees -- the GOP however intends to include such a plank. -- Referring to the above, it was noted that our platform should be careful to include a laundry list of every special group like this. It is not necessary to worry about trying to get a short list that people will read, but rather put an eloquent preamble on it and include as many groups as possible. Please follow up and submit a report on actions taken to the Office of the Staff Secretary. cc: Alexander P. Butterfield MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 20, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. WILLIAM E. TIMMONS FROM: BRUCE KEHRLI BAK SUBJECT: Staff at the Convention Going over the list of people who are scheduled to go to the Convention it was noted that the following people are Hatched: 1. Ken Cole 2. Tod Hullin 3. Ed Morgan 4. Bud Krogh 5. Lew Engman 6. John Evans 7. John Lehman 8. Byron Schumaker 9. Dick Allen 10. Cap Weinberger 11. Jerome Jaffe 12. Warren Hendriks Hullin, Schumaker and Hendriks shouldn't be problems as Hullin and Hendriks are working in support of principals who are not Hatched. Schumaker shouldn't be a problem because he is documenting part of the Nixon Administration. However, the rest of these people will be working directly on Convention projects and therefore are liable for Hatch Act violations. I'll be working with John Dean to try and resolve this problem but before we go any further I wanted to make sure that all of these people will be attending. Would you please let me know. Thank you. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 19, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: H. R. HALDEMAN FROM: BRUCE KEHRLI BAL SUBJECT: Tricia and Julie Expenses In answer to your question on the attached -- yes, the Committee is paying for their expenses on the following basis: 1. For non-political events, the Committee for the Re-Election of the President is billed for the cost of the equivalent first class airfare for the girls. 2. For political events, the Committee for the Re-Election of the President pays the full cost of the plane. The Committee pays for all of their lodging and food but you'll note that the first class airfare does not cover the full cost of non-political trips because of the expense of renting the aircraft. Do you want to change this and have the Committee pick up the full expenses for their travel to non-political events? YES NO Note: After the Republican Convention all events will be considered political, so we're really talking about the time between now and the end of the Convention. ch MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 24, 1972 ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. CHUCK COLSON FROM: BRUCE KEHRLI BOK SUBJECT: Slogan The July 24 Weekend News Review contained the following note: -- Bartlett had no trouble finding the "missing faces" in McG's Dem ranks during survey in York, Pa. There is an insurance agent who backed HHH but now will vote RN because "I feel more secure with him, 11 -- Referring to the underlined portion, it was noted that this could be a good line -- Be safe with Richard Nixon. CC: H.R. Haldeman Alexander P. Butterfield Ron Ziegler