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This file contains: From Bell to Goldwater RE Effort to get Americans in Asian countries to vote. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 5/23/1972 From Armstrong to Ehrlichman RE Philadelphia luncheon. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 5/24/1972

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This file contains: From Bell to Goldwater RE Effort to get Americans in Asian countries to vote. 1 pg. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 5/23/1972 From Armstrong to Ehrlichman RE Philadelphia luncheon. 2 pgs. [Subject: Campaign] [Letter], 5/24/1972
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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 54 50 5/23/1972 Campaign Letter From Bell to Goldwater RE Effort to get Americans in Asian countries to vote. 1 pg. 54 50 5/24/1972 Campaign Letter From Armstrong to Ehrlichman RE Philadelphia luncheon. 2 pgs. Wednesday, February 04, 2015 Page 1 of 1 Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF: WHCF: Subject Files Box Number: 6 Folder: Ex. FG 6-11-1/Ehrlichman, John D. 1/1/72 - [5/10/72 - 6/10/72] [4 of 8] Document Disposition 294 Retain Open 295 Retain Open 296 Retain Open 297 Retain Open 298 Retain Open 299 Retain Open 300 Retain Open 301 Retain Open 302 Retain Open 303 Retain Open 304 Retain Open 305 Retain Open 306 Retain Open 307 Retain Open 308 Retain Open 309 Retain Open 310 Retain Open 311 Retain Open 312 Retain Open 313 Retain Open 314 Retain Open 315 Retain Open 316 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF : WHCF : Subject Files Box Number: 6 317 Retain Open 318 Retain Open 319 Return Private/Political LtR. Bill to Goldwerter 5/23/22 320 Retain Open 321 Retain Open 322 Retain Open 323 Return Private/Political LtR. Amotions to JOE 5/24/72 324 Retain Open 325 Retain Open 326 Retain Open 327 Retain Open 328 Retain Open 329 Retain Open 330 Retain Open 331 Retain Open 332 Retain Open 333 Retain Open 334 Retain Open 335 Retain Open 336 Retain Open 337 Retain Open 338 Retain Open 339 Retain Open 340 Retain Open 341 Retain Open 342 Retain Open Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: WHSF : WHCF : Subject Files Box Number: 6 343 Retain Open 344 Retain Open 345 Retain Open s 2 USTRIES, 711 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022 EXECUTIVE X PL/NIXON J. RAYMOND BELL VICE PRESIDENT PL 2 FG6-11-1 EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. May 23, 1972 X The Hon, Barry Goldwater Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. My dear Barry: Thanks for your patience, your interest, your attention and your friendship. I am truly grateful. Though this does not preclude my doing other chores in the upcoming campaign, I have agreed to serve as co- chairman with Anna Chennault in her effort to enlist Americans in Asian countries to (1) vote and (2) to contribute to the Presidential campaign. Rest assured, sir, that I shall exert my best efforts in that and in any other direction which is needed to keep Mr. Nixon as our President. Cordially, J. Raymond Bell JRB:d MAY 2 6 1972 FILES EXECUTIVE EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. May 24, 1972 The Honorable John Ehrlichman The White House Washington, D. C. Dear John: You were simply terrific in Philadelphia. We could not have had a finer finale. After listening to and looking at you I know the ladies went home one thousand strong to work twice as hard. Your personal touches about the President were so interesting. I appreciate more than I can say your wonder- ful cooperation in everything I have ever asked. Thanks for your nice letter. The gratitude should be flowing the other way. Hope you and Jody and Bob had a wonderful tour. Best to you and my warmest thanks. Sincerely, Ciuce Mrs. Tobin Armstrong MAY 1 1972 GEOTRAL PILES EXECUTIVE FGG EHRLICHMAN, JOHN D. May 10, 1972 Dear Mrs. Armstrong: John Ehrlichman has asked me to contact you regarding his appearance at the Republican luncheon at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia on Saturday, May 20. I would most appreciate your general guidance on this appearance and your assistance in answering the following questions: 1. To whom will he be speaking? 2. How large is the group -- and what is its composition? 3. Could you provide a list of those who will be at the Head Table? 4. How much time should he plan to fill? 5. Will there be a question and answer session? 6. How much press coverage do you anticipate? 7. Who will introduce him? 8. Would it be possible to arrange transportation to and from the airport? 9. In addition, Mr. Ehrlichman would most appreciate having your guidance or recommendations regarding the content of his address. Your assistance in helping us coordinate this event is most appreciated and I know Mr. Ehrlichman is looking forward to this appearance. Sincerely yours, Tod R. Hullin Executive Assistant to John D. Ehrlichman Mrs. Anne Armstrong Republican National Committee 310 First Street, S. E. Washington, D. C. 20003 TRH:jlh