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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Roberts, John G.: Files Folder Title: [Correspondence - Miscellaneous (03/25/1983-04/10/1983)] Box: 12 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 25, 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Letter from Citizen Opposing Withholding on Savings Income James W. Ryan has written you to register his opposition to the proposed withholding of savings income. He enclosed with his letter pre-printed postcards addressed to Senator Dole and Representative Rostenkowski, and asked that you route the cards to them. I recommend that you send the correspondence to the Correspondence Unit, which I assume has a prepared reply available on this controversial issue. Attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 25, 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR ANNE HIGGINS DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FROM: FRED F. FIELDING Orig. signed by FFF COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Correspondence from James W. Ryan I received the attached letter from a private citizen asking that I make his views on the withholding tax known to the President. I am forwarding it to you for appropriate response and handling. Attachment FFF: JGR:aw 3/25/83 CC: FFFielding GRoberts Subj. Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 25, 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR ANNE HIGGINS DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FROM: FRED F. FIELDING COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Correspondence from James W. Ryan I received the attached letter from a private citizen asking that I make his views on the withholding tax known to the President. I am forwarding it to you for appropriate response and handling. Attachment FFF:JGR:aw 3/25/83 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj. Chron Roberts ID # 1 31313 CU WHITE HOUSE FID10-02 CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 - OUTGOING H INTERNAL I . INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: James W. Ryan MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Opposes the 10% withholding tax on savings income ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHalland ORIGINATOR 83/03/22 we / 1. Referral Note: CUAT18 WS we D 83,03,22 583,04101 Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A. . Appropriate Action 1. Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C Comment/Recommendation R - Direct Reply w/Copy B - . Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S. For Signature F - Furnish Fact Sheet X - Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 21 March 17, 1983 31313 Fred F. Fielding, Counsel to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Fielding: Please let President Reagan know that I, my family and neighbors are against the 10 % withholding tax on savings income. It is unnecessary and unfair. It will just complicate and increase our keeping of records. Even now very few people can make up their tax returns without help. This is true even for those with low incomes. As you know I love the President and am glad that he is trying to balance the budget. However it just seems that he keeps urging changes that complicates our lives. President Reagan continues to recommend changes in Social Security, COLA benefits for retired U. S. employees, etc., etc. Please route the enclosed two cards to the named Senator and Congressman. Thanking you, I remain Sincerely, James W. Ryan 1633 Eton Way Crofton, Maryland 21114 JwRyan R yan ENCL. (2) Rite STAMP SAVE OUR SAVING! 3-10-83 10 10 Senator Robert Dole Chairman, Senate Finance R **** Committee U.S. Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 9 10 10 TRUST IN US Form SYI-3 TOTAL 12313 CREDIT UNION NOTE STAMP 9, SAVE OUR SAVINGS 9, 10 10 Rep. Daniel Rostenkowski R Chairman, House Ways & Means Committee U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20615 R 9 10 10 TRUST IN US Form SYI-3 12313 Dear Senator: I urge you to repeal the 10% withholding tax on savings income before the law takes effect on July 1, 1983. This law is unnecessary. I already pay taxes on my savings income when I file my Federal income tax return Further, the law is unfair and penalizes savers like myself because it will reduce what I earn on my savings ALSO IT WILL COMPLICATE of INCREASE the Need for Record keeping IN Re SMALL Amounts, etc. NAME James W. Ryan ADDRESS 1633 Eton Way CITY Crofton STATE Maryland ZIP 21114 Dear Congressman: I urge you to repeal the 10% withholding tax on savings income before the law takes effect on July 1, 1983. This law is unnecessary. I already pay taxes on my savings income when I file my Federal income tax return Further, the law is unfair and penalizes savers like myself because it will reduce what I earn on my savings ALSO, it WILL complicnte 7 INCREASE the Need for RecoRd keeping in Re SMALL AMOUNTS, PTC NAME James W. Ryan ADDRESS 1633 Eton Way CITY Crofton STATE Maryland ZIP 21114 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 25, 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Request for Appointment of Special Prosecutor by James F. Sisk James F. Sisk has written Rich Williamson, on behalf of himself and Thomas Lavin, Peter Dugan, and Patrick Conaghan, to request appointment of a Special Prosecutor to investigate allegations of Mob infiltration of the Military Ocean Terminal in Bayonne, New Jersey (MOTBY). A New York Daily News article of March 7 (copy attached), based on "leaked" F.B.I. affidavits, alleged that Sisk (Bayone Public Safety Director), Lavin (Bayonne Deputy Police Chief), Dugan (a detective), and Conaghan (a Bayonne attorney) were involved with the Mob's efforts to infiltrate MOTBY. Sisk requests a Special Prosecutor to investigate the allegation that he and his colleagues are corrupt, and to investigate the illegal leak of the affidavits. Williamson has referred the matter to you, and so advised Sisk. It seems apparent that the Special Prosecutor provisions do not apply to this case. 28 U.S.C. § 591. No matter how obvious such a determination may be, however, I do not think our office should become involved in making it. Nor do I think we should become a conduit for Special Prosecutor requests. Accordingly, I recommend advising Sisk that by statute the determination to apply for the appointment of a Special Prosecutor is the responsibility of the Attorney General, and that Sisk should direct any inquiries or requests on that subject to the Department of Justice. Attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 25, 1983 Dear Mr. Sisk: Richard S. Williamson, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs, has referred your letter of March 11 to me. In that letter you request the appointment of a Special Prosecutor to investigate certain allegations and the leak of a court document. Please be advised that determinations concerning applications for the appointment of a Special Prosecutor are, by statute, the responsibility of the Attorney General. See 28 U.S.C. § 591 et seq. Accordingly, you should address any inquiries on this subject directly to the Department of Justice. Sincerely, - Orig. signed by FFF Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. James F. Sisk Director Department of Public Safety Municipal Building 630 Avenue C Bayonne, New Jersey 07002 FFF:JGR:aw 3/25/83 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj. Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 25, 1983 Dear Mr. Sisk: Richard S. Williamson, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs, has referred your letter of March 11 to me. In that letter you request the appointment of a Special Prosecutor to investigate certain allegations and the leak of a court document. Please be advised that determinations concerning applications for the appointment of a Special Prosecutor are, by statute, the responsibility of the Attorney General. See 28 U.S.C. $ 591 et seq. Accordingly, you should address any inquiries on this subject directly to the Department of Justice. Sincerely, - Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. James F. Sisk Director Department of Public Safety Municipal Building 630 Avenue C Bayonne, New Jersey 07002 FFF:JGR:aw 3/25/83 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj. Chron ID # 128985 CU WHITE HOUSE JL003 CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET O OUTGOING H * INTERNAL I . INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: James F. Sink MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Requests appointment of a special prosecutor with regard to organized Crime control of the Military Ocean Derminal in Boyonne, NJ ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD Co Holland ORIGINATOR $3,03,21 / / Referral Note: CUAT 18 D 00/83 03,21 583,03,31 Referral Note: IAWILL X 83/03/17 RW A 830349 Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action I Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C - Comment/Recommendation R - Direct Reply w/Copy B . Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S For Signature F - Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 Roberts THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 17, 1983 Dear Mr. Sisk: Thank you for your letter of March 11, 1983 I have taken the liberty of forwarding it to Fred Fielding, Counsel to the President for his consideration and reply. Cordially, Richard S. Williamson Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs Mr. James F. Sisk Director Department of Public Safety Municipal Building 630 Avenue C Bayonne, New Jersey 07002 CITY OF BAYONNE SAYONNE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY MAR 15 1983 POLICE HEADQUARTERS JAMES F. SISK MUNICIPAL BUILDING 630 AVENUE C DENNIS P. COLLINS Director BAYONNE, NEW JERSEY 07002 Mayor 201-858-6912 March 11, 1983 128985 cu Richard S. Williamson, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Sir: Predicated on the leak of a sealed F.B.I. affidavit, the New York News is this week running a series of articles on organized crime control of the Military Ocean Terminal in Bayonne (MOTBY), a federal installation. Included in this articles are a series of unsubstantiated allegations about the Bayonne Police Department and me personally. I have been advised by both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Attorney's office in Newark that this matter is being investigated. Since this type of "yellow dog press" rivals what our fine Secretary of Labor, Raymond Donovan, has been through, I ask that I and my fellow officers, Deputy Chief Thomas Lavin and Detective Peter Dugan as well as attorney Patrick Conaghan be accorded the same effort at vindication as was provided the Secretary. The appointment of a special prosecutor to fully inves- tigate the matter as to the illegal leak of a court sealed document and the scurrilous allegations in the document itself is demanded. Very truly yours, James F. Sisk, Director Department of Public Safety JFS: SN Best cops money can buy Sisk received bribe payments from By D.J. SAUNDERS DiGilio." and PAUL MESKIL The affidavit also mentioned Depu- Second of a series ty Police Chief Thomas Lavin, com- NEW YORK DAILY NEWS March 7, 1983 mander of the Bayonne Police Depart- FBI agents who investigated New ment's Detective Bureau, and Detective York mob operations in New Jersey Peter Dugan. concluded that the city of Bayonne has According to the affidavit: "The the best police force money can buy. first electronic surveillance evidence The six-year probe focused on crimi- in corroboration of the informants' nal activities of the DiGilio Group, a Bayonne-based mini-mob headed by John (Mace) DiGilio, 50, rackets ruler THE MOB of North Jersey and soldier in the Genovese crime family, which is And the waterfront second only to the Gambino mob in size, wealth and power. Results of the investigation were information was developed on 10-19-81 described in a 165-page affidavit filed during a conversation" between Di- in federal court to support a request Gilio and two of his men. The affidavit for search warrants authorizing FBI said the mobsters "agreed that Sisk was agents to seize evidence from mob obliged to tell them about any police members, their homes and offices. activity in the area." In the affidavit, FBI agents re- THE AFFIDAVIT also said a source ported: "The evidence developed dur- ing the electronic surveillance (of Di- Inside the DiGilio Group had identified Gilio and his crew) established that Bayonne lawyer Patrick Conaghan as DiGilio is able to conduct his various "DiGilio's 'bagman,' who handled criminal activities with a significantly 'payoffs' between the DiGilio Group diminished risk of detection because he and public officials in Bayonne." and some of his associates have de- That informant, described in the veloped a corrupt relationship with affidavit as Source Nine, is a member certain police officials." of the DiGilio Group who had "pro- The Daily News obtained a copy of vided information to a special agent of the affidavit. Much of the information the FBI" for more than five years. The in it was obtained from electronic affidavit said his information had re- surveillance of gang members and sulted in two arrests and the recovery from several inside "sources," or of more than $50,000 in stolen informers, who were members of the property. DiGilio Group. In interviews with The News, the three Bayonne police officers and Con- THE FBI papers said two of these aghan denied the allegations and in- DAN FARRELL DAILY NEWS sources "separately reported that Deputy Police Chief Thomas Lavin (I.) and Public Safety Director James Sisk. Bayonne Public Safety Director James See MOB Page 15 MOB FROM PAGE FIVE sisted they had never been involved in In yet another instance on the same Interviewed by The News in Sisk's day, the affidavit states, DiGilio hench- office at the Bayonne Municipal Build- bribe-taking or other wrong-doing. The FBI papers state that the elec- man Richard (Bocci) DeSciscio told his ing, Sisk and Lavin both denied accep- tronic surveillance on DiGilio sug- boss that he had been tailed and had ting bribes or doing favors for DiGilio. gested that the Bayonne police acted been stopped by a cop while en route They said they had been investigating on behalf of the reputed mobster on to the Staten Island home of reputed him and his associates since 1968. several occasions. Genovese mobster John (Johnny Saus- Asked about the officer who re- For example, DiGilio complained to age) Barbato. DeSciscio asked DiGilio portedly was disciplined for taking a close associate, Anthony Gallagher, to "get the guy off my back." photos of the DiGilio Group, Sisk said: that the New York bosses of the "DiGilio then telephoned (down- "Two rookie cops were screwing up Genovese mob were trying to take over stairs to) the ILA office and told the our investigation of DiGilio. They were DiGilio's lucrative operations at the secretary to set up a meeting with the out free-lancing. It was embarrassing U.S. Army's Military Ocean Terminal person who had been in 'the room' with to us." in Bayonne (MOTBY). DiGilio told Gal- him earlier that morning. Dugan re- "I provided tons of information on lagher that "it had been the DiGilio turned to the ILA office the next day. organized crime activities to the FBI," Group's power with the police and He also returned the following day Sisk added. politicians which had made possible while DiGilio was there," according to "We brought DiGilio to the FBI's FBI surveillance described in the the entire MOTBY operation in Bayon- attention," Lavin said. "We were the ne," the papers said. "Gallagher affidavit. first to investigate DiGilio. There's no claimed credit, and his asserted influ- The FBI agent who wrote the affida- way a relationship exists between him ence with the police was borne out by vit said in it that he believes Dugan's and us." the subsequent electronic surveillance first visit was "related to DiGilio's "I would say a relationship exists." of his residential telephone." concern that Nichols was under Sisk said. "but I would say it's an In another instance, the FBI planted surveillance by the FBI" and that the adversary relationship. We have been an electronic listening device in Di- subsequent visits were "related to De- investigating him. Our gambling Gilio's office-apartment above the Sciscio's complaints about being arrests of his associates, for example, Bayonne union hall of International followed." are unparalleled. We're proud of what Dugan told The News that he had we did to DiGilio." Longshoremen's Association Local 1587-88. which DiGilio controls. During been "in and out" of the ILA hall. He "We have him under constant a conversation in the apartment on said his two sons had been working for surveillance. Detective Dugan spotted Oct. 19. 1981, DiGilio told two of his a waterfront firm allegedly controlled him twice yesterday. men that he and Gallagher were-being by DiGilio and Gallagher. "My sons "DiGilio is as fearsome a fellow as tailed by members of some law en- were being laid off," he said. "There- you can find. He has the power of life forcement agency. fore I had a reason to go there (to the and death, especially if you work on union office)." the docks. If you work on the water- "I THINK THEY work for Bayon- ne," he said. "That Sisk, he's just Dugan said he felt his sons were laid front, you better pay tribute." double-crossing us That ain't right. off "in retaliation" for his investiga- Sisk, who heads both the police and tion of DiGilio's activities. "It was part In fact, I want to talk to Mr. Conaghan fire departments, added: "You're not of my job to get information," he said, about that and give him a message." going to find a corrupt policeman or adding: "I never had a dealing with And again, a month later, the affida- politician here." DiGilio that benefited me or him." Lawyer Conaghan, who represents vit said, DiGilio phoned his "intimate At another point, the affidavit de- ILA Local 1587-88, was asked about the friend." Marguerite Nichols, and told scribes what happened to a cop who FBI informants assertion that he was her he thought someone was following began surveillance of the DiGilio gang DiGilio's bagman. her. "She said she did not believe that without authorization from superior "It's outrageous," he said. "I can't she was under surveillance, but Di- officers. believe it. Gilio was not satisfied and said that he The documents say that alleged "It's absolutely false. I never re intended to get to the bottom of the gang member Joseph LoRe "told Di- ceived a nickel from John DiGilio. I matter." Gilio that he had spoken to Dugan- could swear on a stack of Bibles, take a Two days later, the affidavit con- about a particular officer who had lie-detector test." tinued, Sisk called FBI Supervisory been taking surveillance photographs Asked what his relationship was Special Agent Joseph Vidovich, in of members of the DiGilio Group- with DiGilio, Conaghan replied: "None charge of the DiGilio probe, and "said including a picture of LoRe leaving really. He would come around the that Bayonne police had been surveill- the ILA local. LoRe said that 'Jimmy' union hall. I was there (as the union ing DiGilio and had found that he was (Sisk) was not able to give orders that lawyer) on a daily basis." visiting Nichols' residence each morn- such photographs were not to be taken, The FBI affidavit noted that Con- ing. Sisk asked whether the FBI knew but that Dugan had given LoRe assur- aghan once was seen entering the ILA of Nichols and was investigating her. ances that the officer would be hall, carrying a briefcase. The affidavit Vidovich gave Sisk a negative response brought under control." said he left without the briefcase, re- to both questions." turned the next day and picked up the Four days later, "Vidovich tele- This would be done, LoRe said, briefcase. On both occasions, the affi- phoned Sisk and asked if the FBI could "first, because (the officer) was paying davit said, DiGilio entered the hall a interview Nichols. Sisk discouraged for the film himself on a salary of only few minutes after Conaghan's arrival. the request and he promised to make $13,000; second, because (Detective "I never gave him any briefcase," Bayonne's reports available after they Chief) Lavin and everyone in the Conaghan told The News. "I may have had completed their investigation. Police Department were giving the taken a briefcase (to the hall) with a "Approximately 10 minutes after officer 'the cold shoulder,' and third, tape recorder in it. I'm not sure. I can the call to Sisk, Detective Peter Dugan because 'Jimmy' had separated the remember many times I had to give drove up to the ILA office in an officer from his trusted partner and documents, transcripts, tapes to Mr. unmarked Bayonne police car," the had reassigned him to the East Side DiGilio (in connection with a trial in FBI affidavit said. Dugan spent 18 where his movements could be control- which he was representing a co-defen- minutes there, "during which time Di- led by supervisors who were in collu- dant of DiGilio). I may have left my Gilio was also inside the union office." sion with Sisk" briefcase there." (Unlike DiGilio's quarters upstairs, the union hall apparently was not bugged.) CORRE MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 29, 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Additional Dayton Child Correspondence You will recall that Dayton Child wrote the President on January 3, asking him to sign signature cards for a bank account to retire the national debt opened in the President's name, and enclosing a rough draft of a newspaper advertise- ment he intended to run soliciting contributions. That letter did not arrive in our office until March 2. By letter dated March 4, you advised Child that under 31 U.S.C. § 901 (a) private citizens could make gifts to reduce the national debt, and that it was neither necessary nor appro- priate to open accounts in the President's name. The Correspondence Unit has now forwarded to us copies of another letter Child wrote on January 13. In that letter Child noted the success of the first account, and enclosed another signature card for a second account in the Presi- dent's name. Child also enclosed a copy of the advertise- ment, which asks that contributions be sent to "Uncle Sam's Christmas Fund, c/o President Ronald Reagan, Peninsula Savings & Loan Assn., Homer, Alaska." I recommend returning the latest signature card to Child, and reiterating our advice (which he of course had not received prior to running the ad and opening the second account) that his accounts and solicitations should not be in the President's name. Attachment MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 29, 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Additional Dayton Child Correspondence You will recall that Dayton Child wrote the President on January 3, asking him to sign signature cards for a bank account to retire the national debt opened in the President's name, and enclosing a rough draft of a newspaper advertise- ment he intended to run soliciting contributions. That letter did not arrive in our office until March 2. By letter dated March 4, you advised Child that under 31 U.S.C. $ 901 (a) private citizens could make gifts to reduce the national debt, and that it was neither necessary nor appro- priate to open accounts in the President's name. The Correspondence Unit has now forwarded to us copies of another letter Child wrote on January 13. In that letter Child noted the success of the first account, and enclosed another signature card for a second account in the Presi- dent's name. Child also enclosed a copy of the advertise- ment, which asks that contributions be sent to "Uncle Sam's Christmas Fund, c/o President Ronald Reagan, Peninsula Savings & Loan Assn., Homer, Alaska." I recommend returning the latest signature card to Child, and reiterating our advice (which he of course had not received prior to running the ad and opening the second account) that his accounts and solicitations should not be in the President's name. Attachment John I at dm the smells but a scam 3130 ? more what to you THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 29, 1983 Dear Mr. Child: The White House Correspondence Unit has referred your letter of January 13, 1983 to this office. In that letter you reported on the progress of your campaign to retire the national debt, first described in your letter of January 3, and enclosed another signature card for the President to sign. You also enclosed a copy of your newspaper advertise- ment, and an article on the project which appeared in The Anchorage Times. As I explained in my letter of March 4 -- which, of course, had not reached you when you wrote your January 13 letter -- gifts to retire the national debt need not be and appropri- ately should not be made through accounts in the President's name. Accordingly, I am returning the latest signature card to you for appropriate disposition. I would also note that, in light of the advice contained in my March 4 letter, newspaper advertisements concerning the accounts may not use the President's name. Thank you for observing this limita- tion in any future advertisements Sincerely, Orig.. signed by FFF Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. Dayton Child P.O. Box 1407 Homer, Alaska 99603 Enclosures FFF: JGR:aw 3/29/83 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj. Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 29, 1983 Dear Mr. Child: The White House Correspondence Unit has referred your letter of January 13, 1983 to this office. In that letter you reported on the progress of your campaign to retire the national debt, first described in your letter of January 3, and enclosed another signature card for the President to sign. You also enclosed a copy of your newspaper advertise- ment, and an article on the project which appeared in The Anchorage Times. As I explained in my letter of March 4 -- which, of course, had not reached you when you wrote your January 13 letter -- gifts to retire the national debt need not be and appropri- ately should not be made through accounts in the President's name. Accordingly, I am returning the latest signature card to you for appropriate disposition. I would also note that, in light of the advice contained in my March 4 letter, newspaper advertisements concerning the accounts may not use the President's name. Thank you for observing this limita- tion in any future advertisements. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President Mr. Dayton Child P.O. Box 1407 Homer, Alaska 99603 Enclosures FFF:JGR:aw 3/29/83 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj. Chron 33761 ID # CU JY WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET Roberts FI009 o OUTGOING H INTERNAL I INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: Sharleen Volpe / Dayton Child MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) hise forts Forwards information from Dayton Child> re: ad to Subject: decrease national debt a his proposed ad re:the same ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHolland ORIGINATOR 83,03,23 / / Referral Note: CUATIB A/D 83/03/23 S83,04,02 Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A - Appropriate Action I . Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C - Comment/Recommendation R - - Direct Reply w/Copy B - Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S For Signature F - Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: SEVID 123025 Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 49 Dayton Child queli P.O. Box 1407 Homer, AK. 99603 133 133761 cu January 3, 1983 President Ronald Reagan 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington D.C. 20500 SLR Dear President Reagan: I'm enclosing a very rough copy of an ad which is going to run in our local newspaper next week. In support of your efforts at decreasing the national debt, I have started an "Uncle Sam Christmas Fund" at a local Savings and Loan Association. This idea was spawned after watching the late night news one evening telling us that the national debt will reach $200 billion. We're constantly bombarded with requests for donations for all sorts of worthwhile causes. What's more worthwhile or more important than our own national economic well being? We CAN help ourselves. A crazy idea? Maybe. But sometimes crazy ideas work and if there's anything that each American can do for his country we should do it. I feel very strongly about this and the people I've talked to agree. We hope that our small community in Southcentral Alaska can start this idea. We wanted your office to be aware of the efforts in case the press or other interested parties should contact you. I've enclosed a signature card for the account at the local Savings and Loan. In order for this account to be legiti- mate and totally for the benefit of "Uncle Sam" we need to have your signature on the cards. Thanks for your assistance. We look forward to a successful campaign. Keep up the hard work! I've taken the liberty of sending a copy of this letter to my local, state, and federal senators and representatives. Sincerely, Dayton Child Data Cli Date Dayton Child P.O. Box 1407 Homer, AK. 99603 January 3, 1983 President Ronald Reagan 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington D.C. 20500 Dear President Reagan: I'm enclosing a very rough copy of an ad which is going to run in our local newspaper next week. In support of your efforts at decreasing the national debt, I have started an "Uncle Sam Christmas Fund" at a local Savings and Loan Association. This idea was spawned after watching the late night news one evening telling us that the national debt will reach $200 billion. We're constantly bombarded with requests for donations for all sorts of worthwhile causes. What's more worthwhile or more important than our own national economic well being? We CAN help ourselves. H crazy idea? Maybe. But sometimes crazy ideas work and if there's anything that each American can do for his country we should do it. I feel very strongly about this and the people I've talked to agree. We hope that our small community in Southcentral Alaska can start this idea. We wanted your office to be aware of the efforts in case the press or other interested parties should contact you. I've enclosed a signature card for the account at the local Savings and Loan. In order for this account to be legiti- mate and totally for the benefit of "Uncle Sam" we need to have your signature on the cards. Thanks for your assistance. We look forward to a successful campaign. Keep up the hard work! I've taken the liberty of sending a copy of this letter to my local, state, and federal senators and representatives, Sincerely, Dayton Child Daa Cli Date Dayton Child P.O. Box 1407 Homer, Ak. 99603 January 13, 1983 President Ronald Reagan 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington D.C. 20500 Dear President Reagan: The response to my "crazy idea" as I outlined to you in my January 3 letter, has been fantastic! The Uncle Sam Christmas Account has received cash donations from around the state of Alaska. As you can see from the enclosed newspaper, our idea of helping to reduce the national debt has piqued interest in Anchorage. The story was also run in a Seattle newspaper last week. In addition to the donations to the account, we have had phone calls from around the state and "outside". At the request of several people, we have opened an additional account with the National Bank of Alaska. This will take the campaign statewide through all forty plus branches of Alaska's largest bank. I am enclosing a signature card for the account which needs to have your signature on it. Please let us know if you have any questions and we will keep working on the campaign. Sincerely, Dayton Child DC:ap Dayton Child P.O. Box 1407 Homer, Ak. 99603 January 13, 1983 President Ronald Reagan 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington D.C. 20500 Dear President Reagan: The response to my "crazy idea" as I outlined to you in my January 3 letter, has been fantastic! The Uncle Sam Christmas Account has received cash donations from around the state of Alaska. As you can see from the enclosed newspaper, our idea of helping to reduce the national debt has piqued interest in Anchorage. The story was also run in a Seattle newspaper last week. In addition to the donations to the account, we have had phone calls from around the state and "outside". At the request of several people, we have opened an additional account with the National Bank of Alaska. This will take the campaign statewide through all forty plus branches of Alaska's largest bank. I am enclosing a signature card for the account which needs to have your signature on it. Please let us know if you have any questions and we will keep working on the campaign. Sincerely, Other Dayton Child DC:ap P.S. The Homer Chamber of Commerce has endorsed the idea and the community, as a whole, is supporting the idea by holding a garage sale for the benefit of the fund during our Winter Carnival Feb. 4-6. Dayton Child P.O. Box 1407 Homer, Ak. 99603 January 13, 1983 President Ronald Reagan 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington D.C. 20500 Dear President Reagan: The response to my "crazy idea" as I outlined to you in my January 3 letter, has been fantastic! The Uncle Sam Christmas Account has received cash donations from around the state of Alaska. As you can see from the enclosed newspaper, our idea of helping to reduce the national debt has piqued interest in Anchorage. The story was also run in a Seattle newspaper last week. In addition to the donations to the account, we have had phone calls from around the state and "outside". At the request of several people, we have opened an additional account with the National Bank of Alaska. This will take the campaign statewide through all forty plus branches of Alaska's largest bank. I am enclosing a signature card for the account which needs to have your signature on it. Please let us know if you have any questions and we will keep working on the campaign. Sincerely, Dayton Child DC:ap P.S. The Homer Chamber of Commerce has endorsed the idea and the community, as a whole, is supporting the idea by holding a garage sale for the benefit of the fund during our Winter Carnival Feb. 4-6. * * I HELPED '83 This may sound screwy, but it'll work if every- body pitches in. Let's cut the National Debt by Christmas 1983. Send $$$ to: Uncle Sam's Christmas Fund c/o President Ronald Reagan Peninsula Savings & Loan Assn. Homer, Alaska 99603 Every contributor will receive a "I Helped Uncle Sam" button. THIS IS NOT TAX DEDUCTIBLE! MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 20, 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTSIX SUBJECT: Uncle Sam's Christmas Account We have received a savings account statement for "Uncle Sam's Christmas Account, c/o President Ronald Reagan,' from the Homer Branch of the National Bank of Alaska. You will recall that this account was opened by Dayton Child, to accept donations to retire the national debt. You have written Child and advised him the account should not be in the President's name; apparently we should similarly advise the bank. I have prepared a letter informing the bank that the account should not be in the President's name, and that it should contact the appropriate individual at Treasury -- identified in the letter -- to work out arrangements for disposition of the monies collected. This is consistent with the recommendation of Ken Schmalzback, General Counsel of the Bureau of Financial Operation at Treasury. Schmalzback is Treasury's legal expert on private donations to retire the national debt. When you sign this letter, I will send a copy of it, the statement and copies of our correspondence with Child to Schmalzbach, pursuant to my conversation with him. Attachment THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 20, 1983 Dear Sir: We have received a savings account statement from your bank for an account styled "Uncle Sam's Christmas Account, c/o President Ronald Reagan. It is our understanding that this account was opened by Mr. Dayton Child to accept private contributions to retire the national debt. We have advised Mr. Child that contributions to retire the national debt may be made directly to the Treasury Depart- ment, as provided in 31 U.S.C. § 901 (a), and that it is neither necessary nor appropriate to open accounts in the President's name for this purpose. Accordingly, please do not continue to carry this account in the President's name. For guidance on appropriate handling of the contributions you have received please contact W.E. Douglas, Commissioner of the Bureau of Financial Operations, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. 20226. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Orig. signed by FFF Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President National Bank of Alaska Homer Branch Box 135 Homer, Alaska 99603 FFF: JGR:aw 4/20/83 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj. Chron CC: Mr. Dayton Child THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 20, 1983 Dear Sir: We have received a savings account statement from your bank for an account styled "Uncle Sam's Christmas Account, c/o President Ronald Reagan." It is our understanding that this account was opened by Mr. Dayton Child to accept private contributions to retire the national debt. We have advised Mr. Child that contributions to retire the national debt may be made directly to the Treasury Depart- ment, as provided in 31 U.S.C. § 901 (a), and that it is neither necessary nor appropriate to open accounts in the President's name for this purpose. Accordingly, please do not continue to carry this account in the President's name. For guidance on appropriate handling of the contributions you have received please contact W.E. Douglas, Commissioner of the Bureau of Financial Operations, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. 20226. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President National Bank of Alaska Homer Branch Box 135 Homer, Alaska 99603 FFF:JGR:aw 4/20/83 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj. Chron THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 20, 1983 Dear Sir: We have received a savings account statement from your bank for an account styled "Uncle Sam's Christmas Account, c/o President Ronald Reagan.' It is our understanding that this account was opened by Mr. Dayton Child to accept private contributions to retire the national debt. We have advised Mr. Child that contributions to retire the national debt may be made directly to the Treasury Depart- ment, as provided in 31 U.S.C. $ 901 (a), and that it is neither necessary nor appropriate to open accounts in the President's name for this purpose. Accordingly, please do not continue to carry this account in the President's name. For guidance on appropriate handling of the contributions you have received please contact W.E. Douglas, Commissioner of the Bureau of Financial Operations, Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. 20226. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President National Bank of Alaska Homer Branch Box 135 Homer, Alaska 99603 FFF:JGR:aw 4/20/83 CC: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj. Chron 1 36503 ID # CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET o . OUTGOING FI002 H a INTERNAL I . INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: National Bank of Alaska MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Savings account Statement : Uncle Sam's Christmas account c/o President Ronald Reagan. ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CULtolland - ORIGINATOR 83,04,12 / / Referral Note: WAT18 CU AD 83,04,12 S 83,04,22 Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A - Appropriate Action I . Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C - Comment/Recommendation R. ** Direct Reply w/Copy B - Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S For Signature F - Furnish Fact Sheet X * Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 12 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO: Fred Fielding FROM: KATHY OSBORNE Personal Secretary to the President DATE: 4-12-83 I don't know what this is but I was sure you could figure it out!!! HOMER BRANCH 36503 CW NATIONAL BOX 135 HOMER, AK 99603 BankofAlaska PH:(907)235-8151 SAVINGS ACCOUNT STATEMENT STATEMENT DATE UNCLE SAM'S CHRISTMAS ACCOUNT 16 3-31-83 C/O PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN 1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE 16-1-10593-9 WASHINGTON DC 20500 ACCOUNT NUMBER WITHDRAWALS DEPOSITS INTEREST DATE BALANCE 30.00 01-13 30.00 150.00 01-14 180.00 20.00 01-18 200.00 10.00 01-18 210.00 70.00 01-18 280.00 2.00 01- 19 282.00 4.00 01 -31 286.00 233.88 02-01 519.88 25.00 02-09 544.88 5.00 03-03 549.88 4.65 03-31 554.53 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 5, 1983 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTSON SUBJECT: Correspondence from Alyn H. Denham Alyn H. Denham of Nashville, Tennessee has copied you, along with several Republican senators, on a letter he sent to Senator Helms. The letter opposes as a waste of money a pending bill to fund renovation of a Davidson County, Tennessee train depot. Denham also enclosed excerpts from a newsletter he has written on Soviet initiatives in Nicaragua and Angola. I doubt a response is expected and see no reason for one. ID # 118894 CU WHITE HOUSE FA CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET O - OUTGOING H . INTERNAL I . INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: alyn H Denham MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Effort to acquire funds for the purpon Keenboating Danessee the train depot in Machville, ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD W Holland ORIGINATOR) 83,03,29 / / CUAT18 Referral Note: A 83,03,29 583104107 Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: 1 / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action I - Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C - Comment/Recommendation R - . Direct Reply w/Copy B . Non-Special Referral S - Suspended D - Draft Response S For Signature F * Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 Rohes ALYN H. DENHAM 609 WOODLAND STREET NASHVILLE, TN 37206 COPIES TO: ROBERT J. DOLE CHARLES H. PERCY STEVEN D. SYMMS 25 March 1983 BARRY M. GOLDWATER PETE WILSON FRED FIELDING 11819-22 SENATOR JESSE HELMS 4213 Dirksen Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Senator Helms: The City of Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee is making a concentrated effort to acquire in excess of $11 million for the purpose of renovating a run-down ramshackle train depot. There is a bill currently pending in the Senate to fund this renovation. I would expect democrats to shovel this much money out the back door for such a useless project even though the nation is just recovering from economic convulsions, but more realistic Republicans should be more responsible. Tennessee Republicans know that it would be a waste of time to contact our Tennessee representatives in Washington regarding this matter. Howard Baker has never cared about the wishes of his constituents ( remember the Panama Canal giveaway ) and the rest would cut their mother's throats for another vote, so there's little choice but to appeal to responsible out-of-state Senators and Congressmen. I ask that you use your influence to preserve this money for projects that will do the most people the most good rather than preserve crumbling stones and rotting wood. As further inducement to reject this bill I remind you that Republicans owe Davidson County, Tennessee absolutely nothing. They openly despise and ridicule the Reagan administration and everything connecting with the Republican party. Many thanks, Jesse, CC.: Republican Senators alynH. Denha SCUTTLEBUTT DIRECTIONS FROM MOSCOW Directions from the Kremlin to Soviet diplo- mats throughout the world counsel these covert members of the KGB to use their influence on terrorist groups and Marxist leaders receiving aid and weaponry from the Soviet Union to "cool it" until after the American 1984 elections when the "American masses will rid themselves of the warmongering President Reagan." THE BUILDUP CONTINUES THE TABLES ARE TURNED Cuba's Soviet masters are furious over the Missile sites are being constructed along the inability of Castro forces in Nicaragua to prevent southern border of Angola, threatening the the steady infiltration of American-supported. South African defenders in South West Africa. Honduras-based, anti-communist Nicaraguan Over 600 tons of military materiel have been guerrillas who, apparently. come and go as they unloaded at Angola's largest southern port. please with little or no interference. Mocamedes, destined for the communist terror- A high-ranking Russian. accompanied by two ist organization SWAPO (South West Africa military engineering officers, recently landed in People's Organization). Managua for the purpose of 'showing the stupid As did President Kennedy. when America was Cubans how to do it' Jim Mancuso, an American threatened by Russian missiles in Cuba. South missionary recently returned from Nicaragua. Africa is keeping a close watch on these threaten- reports that Cuban-led Sandinista patrols along ing movements with extensive aerial surveil- the border have increased markedly. along with lance. many camouflaged outposts which feature On the week ending October 15th. irritated Sandinistas armed with RP-46. RPD. and RPK Russian SWAPO protectors dispatched four MIG- light machine guns. and supported by mortar 21s to "cleanse the skies of these pesky South positions utilizing the Russian M-37 82mm African intruders." medium mortar. The pilots of the two South African Mirage American Intelligence sources in Managua fighters, escorting the unarmed reconnaissance have reported the receipt of about two-dozen plane spotted the MIGs from a long distance. Russian M-38 120mm heavy mortars by one of Their orders were "to take action only If at- the Cuban army units stationed near the Nica- tacked," so they merely kept a watchful eye on the raguan fishing port of Blueflelds. These formid- Russian newcomers until they started their able weapons will undoubtedly be used to train "run-in" on the recon aircraft. It was then that Sandinistas in their operation. after which they the South African aerial craftsmen cleaned the will be turned over to the Marxist Nicaraguan Russian plows by shooting down one MIG and forces for deployment along the Honduran forcing the other three to turn tall. border. The above items were written by me, Alyn H. Denham, and appeared in the June issue of GUNG-HO MAGAZINE which were made available to the American public in March 1983