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The original documents are located in Box 14, folder "Cashen, Henry" of the Michael
Raoul-Duval Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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DICKSTEIN, SHAPIRO & MORIN
CHARLES H. MORIN
DAVID I. SHAPIRO
SIDNEY DICKSTEIN
2101 L STREET, N. W.
Cansuyer FICE
ARTHUR J. GALLIGAN
JUDAH BEST
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20037
HENRY C. CASHEN II
AVENUE
JAMES VANR. SPRINGER
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10022
RICHARD LITTELL
THOMAS W. MACK
202 785-9700
212 832-1900
GORDON P. RAMSEY
ARTHUR D. MASON
FREDERICK M. LOWTHER
ROBERT J. HIGGINS
July 28, 1976
BOSTON OFFICE
SEYMOUR GLANZER
ONE BOSTON PLACE
M.J. MINTZ
JAMES C.TREADWAY, JR.
BOSTON, MASS. 02108
IRA H. POLON
617 723-8100
KENNETH L. ADAMS
ALAN B. PICK
IRA R. MITZNER
RICHARD P. PERRIN
GEORGE T. BOGGS
JOEL B. KLEINMAN
JUSTIN D. SIMON
BARRY WM. LEVINE
LESLIE J. RUBEN
STEPHEN J. GROSS
ROSLYN A. MAZER
Mr. Michael Duval
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Mike:
Enclosed is a very quick review of organizations,
special interest groups and individuals who, in my
opinion, could support the President either from an
economic, ethnic or patriotic or personal appeal.
I can elaborate easily on any of them, but we
need to work quickly but properly.
One quick thought. The President was and is a
great athlete. This bunbling business is a bunch of
junk. He could easily establish a public rapport with
outstanding athletes from any field. In particular,
football which is our greatest spectator sport. This has
not been done other than the All-Star Game (which was
great).
Please give me a call and let's discuss.
Many thanks.
Personal regards.
Sincerely,
FORD is LIBRARY GERALD
Henry C. Cashen II
Enclosure
1. Catholics - U.S. Catholic Conference
Bishop James Ransch - formerly Archbishop
Bernadine of Cincinatti, Ohio
2. Italians - Italian American Foundation
Jeno F. Paulucci
3. Trade Associations - American Society of
Association Executives
Jim Low (a great friend of the Administration
and has been terribly under utilized)
4. Chamber of Commerce / NAM
Clarence Arata
5. Tobacco Institute - Border states
John Mills - long standing republican
6. National Forest Products Association
Ralph Hodges
7. Longshoremen
)
Ted Gleason
)
Members of AFL-CIO Executive
)
Council but not absolutely
8. Seafarers International
)
committed and can be talked to
Paul Hall
)
9. Marine Engineer's Beneficial Association
Jesse Calhoun
10. American Legion
James Wilson
11. National League of Women's Voters
12. American National Cattlemen's Association
Bill McMillan
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13. American Farm Bureau
Roger Flemming
14. National Grange
John Scott and Bob Fredrick
15. National Retired Teachers Association
Miss Elsie Green
16. National Federation of Independent Business
Wilson Johnson
17. American Association of Retired Persons
Victor Lindstrom
18. National Association of Government Employees
Ken Lyons (an excellent person)
19. International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Frank Fitzsimmons
20. AMVETS
21. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners
of America
22. National Association of Counties
Ralph Tabor
23. National Federation of Business and Professional
Women
Miss Osta Underwood
24. New York City Central Trades Council
Harry Van Arsdale
25. American Federation of Government Employees
26. National Association of Retired Federal Employees
Thomas Walters
27. Grocery Manufacturers of America
28. National Catholic Education Institute
29. National Council of Farmer Cooperatives
30. National Business League
Buckley Burrell
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31. National Small Business Association
Harry Brinkman
32. Smaller Business Association of New England
33. National Association of Fire Fighters
William McClennan
34. Patrolman's Benevolent Association
Ed Kiernan
35. Fraternal Order of Police - Pennsylvania
36. Uniformed Firefighters Association
Mickey Maye
37. American Federation of Police Inc.
Gerald Arenberg
38. National Sheriff's Association
Ferris Lucas
39. Apparel Manufacturers Association Inc.
Bud Meredith (strong Republican - excellent
in the South - Pro Ford)
40. American Trucking Association
41. New York Stock Exchange
William Batten
42. Catholic Relief Services
Bishop Edward Swanstrom
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43. Council of State Governments
Charles Byrley
44. Disabled American Veterans
45. Foundation for Christian Living
Norman Vincent Peale, Editor
46. Health Insurance Association of America
Paul Hawkins
47. Kiwanis International
) These organizations are very
)
stayed-will probably not make
48. Rotary
)
any official endorsement, but
)
are extremely interested and
49. Knights of Columbus
)
available to speakers of interest.
)
Surrogates could accomplish a great
50. Lion's Club International)
deal with the composition of the
members. Their publications sub-
sequent to speakers reach millions.
51. Lithuanian American Council
C.K. Bohelis, M.D.
52. Lutheran Resources Commission
Henry Endress (a good friend)
53. National Association of Counties
Bernard Hillenbrand, Executive Director
54. National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
Mrs. Dorothy Duke (she is a strong Republican
and a good friend)
55. National Federation of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs Inc.
Mrs. Lucille Shriver
56. Polish American Congress - Chicago, Illinois
FORD is LIBRARY GERALD