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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 62 26 n.d. Other Document (Sender unidentified) to H.R. Haldeman. Re: Responding to Evan F. Lovett; American Youth Enrollment. 6pp. w/ attachments (some not scanned.) 62 26 08/30/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Sol Mosher. Re: Impossibility of RN writing remarks for Congressman Deward G. Hall per endorsement policy. 2pp. w/ attachments 62 26 08/24/1962 Letter Richard Nixon to Fr. John F. Monagle. Re: Impossibility of publically endorsing Catholic Youth Organization per endorsement policy. 5pp. w/ attachments 62 26 08/13/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Larry Casey. Re: Impossibility of endorsing William C. Strang per endorsement policy. 3pp. w/ attachments 62 26 08/08/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to L.S. Lewis. Re: Impossibility of endorsing Z. Alexander Looby per endorsement policy. 3pp. w/ attachments. 62 26 07/13/1962 Letter H.R. Haldeman to Robert Ogden. Re: Impossibility of endorsing Ogden per endorsement policy. 3pp. w/ attachments (1pg. not scanned) Thursday, September 06, 2007 Page 1 of 2

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Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryWhite House Special Files CollectionFolder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

62 26 nd Other Document (Sender unidentified) to HR Haldeman Re Responding to Evan F Lovett American Youth Enrollment 6pp w attachments (some not scanned)

62 26 08301962 Letter HR Haldeman to Sol Mosher Re Impossibility of RN writing remarks for Congressman Deward G Hall per endorsement policy 2pp w attachments

62 26 08241962 Letter Richard Nixon to Fr John F Monagle Re Impossibility of publically endorsing Catholic Youth Organization per endorsement policy 5pp w attachments

62 26 08131962 Letter HR Haldeman to Larry Casey Re Impossibility of endorsing William C Strang per endorsement policy 3pp w attachments

62 26 08081962 Letter HR Haldeman to LS Lewis Re Impossibility of endorsing Z Alexander Looby per endorsement policy 3pp w attachments

62 26 07131962 Letter HR Haldeman to Robert Ogden Re Impossibility of endorsing Ogden per endorsement policy 3pp w attachments (1pg not scanned)

Thursday September 06 2007 Page 1 of 2

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

62 26 06221962 Letter HR Haldeman to Roger K Brickner Re Impossibility of endorsing Brickner per endorsement policy 4pp

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YOUTH MONTH AMERICAN YOUTH ENROLLMENT

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YOUTH MONTH

and set aside the period of September 17th to 30th for the American Youth Enrollment urging that every citizen cooperate not only with words but with definite action to help improve and perpetaato our treasured Amorican ideals institutions and way of life especially as they relate to our American youth

Even F Lovett Neueeel Director USA Youth Monlh

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Aua~t 30 1962

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Friends of Congressman Durward G Hall are sponsoring a dinner to kick off his re-election campaign to be held the evening of September 10th at Riverside Inn in Ozark Missouri

Vice President Nixon visited Springfield Hissouri during the 1960 campaign and our Coggressional District gave him a 60000 vote majority in that election The Vice Presidents presence also was a major factor in ~ongressman Halls election It would be most aopreshyciated if ltr Nixon would send a letter to be read at the dinner urging Congressman Halls re-election and containing whatever additional comments he might see fit to add The letter should be addressed to Mr Gene Taylor Chairman Hall for Congress Committee ~arcoxie

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

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To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

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Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

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for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

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ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

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July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

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cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

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Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

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July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

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June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

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Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

62 26 06221962 Letter HR Haldeman to Roger K Brickner Re Impossibility of endorsing Brickner per endorsement policy 4pp

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No fund-raising campaign has ever been conducted or authorized in connection with YOUTH MONTH

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YOUTH MONTH

and set aside the period of September 17th to 30th for the American Youth Enrollment urging that every citizen cooperate not only with words but with definite action to help improve and perpetaato our treasured Amorican ideals institutions and way of life especially as they relate to our American youth

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Friends of Congressman Durward G Hall are sponsoring a dinner to kick off his re-election campaign to be held the evening of September 10th at Riverside Inn in Ozark Missouri

Vice President Nixon visited Springfield Hissouri during the 1960 campaign and our Coggressional District gave him a 60000 vote majority in that election The Vice Presidents presence also was a major factor in ~ongressman Halls election It would be most aopreshyciated if ltr Nixon would send a letter to be read at the dinner urging Congressman Halls re-election and containing whatever additional comments he might see fit to add The letter should be addressed to Mr Gene Taylor Chairman Hall for Congress Committee ~arcoxie

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To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

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Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

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July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

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cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

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Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

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July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

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June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

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Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

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June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

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YOUTH MONTH

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DURWARD G HALL DISTRICT OFFICE NO1

7TH DISTRICT MISSOURI 204 WILHOIT BUILDING

SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI

WASHINGTON OFFICE UNIV~RSITY 2-4317

1037 NEW HOUSE OFFICE BuiLDING

CAPITOL 4-3121 ExT 6536

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JOPLIN MISSOURI

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August 29 1962

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Nr H R Bob Haldeman Nixon For Governor Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Dear ~tr Haldeman~

Friends of Congressman Durward G Hall are sponsoring a dinner to kick off his re-election campaign to be held the evening of September 10th at Riverside Inn in Ozark Missouri

Vice President Nixon visited Springfield Hissouri during the 1960 campaign and our Coggressional District gave him a 60000 vote majority in that election The Vice Presidents presence also was a major factor in ~ongressman Halls election It would be most aopreshyciated if ltr Nixon would send a letter to be read at the dinner urging Congressman Halls re-election and containing whatever additional comments he might see fit to add The letter should be addressed to Mr Gene Taylor Chairman Hall for Congress Committee ~arcoxie

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To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

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Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

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for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

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July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

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cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

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II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

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endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

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June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

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Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

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June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

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YOUTH MONTH

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Dear ~tr Haldeman~

Friends of Congressman Durward G Hall are sponsoring a dinner to kick off his re-election campaign to be held the evening of September 10th at Riverside Inn in Ozark Missouri

Vice President Nixon visited Springfield Hissouri during the 1960 campaign and our Coggressional District gave him a 60000 vote majority in that election The Vice Presidents presence also was a major factor in ~ongressman Halls election It would be most aopreshyciated if ltr Nixon would send a letter to be read at the dinner urging Congressman Halls re-election and containing whatever additional comments he might see fit to add The letter should be addressed to Mr Gene Taylor Chairman Hall for Congress Committee ~arcoxie

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Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

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To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

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ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

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July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

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July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

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II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

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July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

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June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

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Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

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could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

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COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

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June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

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YOUTH MONTH

and set aside the period of September 17th to 30th for the American Youth Enrollment urging that every citizen cooperate not only with words but with definite action to help improve and perpetaato our treasured Amorican ideals institutions and way of life especially as they relate to our American youth

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Dear ~tr Haldeman~

Friends of Congressman Durward G Hall are sponsoring a dinner to kick off his re-election campaign to be held the evening of September 10th at Riverside Inn in Ozark Missouri

Vice President Nixon visited Springfield Hissouri during the 1960 campaign and our Coggressional District gave him a 60000 vote majority in that election The Vice Presidents presence also was a major factor in ~ongressman Halls election It would be most aopreshyciated if ltr Nixon would send a letter to be read at the dinner urging Congressman Halls re-election and containing whatever additional comments he might see fit to add The letter should be addressed to Mr Gene Taylor Chairman Hall for Congress Committee ~arcoxie

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To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

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July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

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Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

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SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

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June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

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Friends of Congressman Durward G Hall are sponsoring a dinner to kick off his re-election campaign to be held the evening of September 10th at Riverside Inn in Ozark Missouri

Vice President Nixon visited Springfield Hissouri during the 1960 campaign and our Coggressional District gave him a 60000 vote majority in that election The Vice Presidents presence also was a major factor in ~ongressman Halls election It would be most aopreshyciated if ltr Nixon would send a letter to be read at the dinner urging Congressman Halls re-election and containing whatever additional comments he might see fit to add The letter should be addressed to Mr Gene Taylor Chairman Hall for Congress Committee ~arcoxie

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To

From

Subject

Distribution

Dorothy Wright Date August 25 1962

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Nixon for Governor

To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

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July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

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Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

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June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

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Address moD simply USA Tft Buildinq Hollywood Clilomis

Aua~t 30 1962

Dear Mr Mober

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With kiDd rqud and belt wiabebullbull

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Mr 101 Molbe1 AdlRfnitratlve Mitant

to CoqreSMIl Durward G Ball 1037 New Bouse Offlce Buildba WaabiDatoD 2 D C

DURWARD G HALL DISTRICT OFFICE NO1

7TH DISTRICT MISSOURI 204 WILHOIT BUILDING

SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI

WASHINGTON OFFICE UNIV~RSITY 2-4317

1037 NEW HOUSE OFFICE BuiLDING

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August 29 1962

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Nr H R Bob Haldeman Nixon For Governor Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Dear ~tr Haldeman~

Friends of Congressman Durward G Hall are sponsoring a dinner to kick off his re-election campaign to be held the evening of September 10th at Riverside Inn in Ozark Missouri

Vice President Nixon visited Springfield Hissouri during the 1960 campaign and our Coggressional District gave him a 60000 vote majority in that election The Vice Presidents presence also was a major factor in ~ongressman Halls election It would be most aopreshyciated if ltr Nixon would send a letter to be read at the dinner urging Congressman Halls re-election and containing whatever additional comments he might see fit to add The letter should be addressed to Mr Gene Taylor Chairman Hall for Congress Committee ~arcoxie

llissouri Please note the September 10 deadline

vJith appreciationbull

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Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

Dorothy Wright Date August 25 1962

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

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Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

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June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

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Aua~t 30 1962

Dear Mr Mober

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With kiDd rqud and belt wiabebullbull

SiMenly J

B a Haldeman

Mr 101 Molbe1 AdlRfnitratlve Mitant

to CoqreSMIl Durward G Ball 1037 New Bouse Offlce Buildba WaabiDatoD 2 D C

DURWARD G HALL DISTRICT OFFICE NO1

7TH DISTRICT MISSOURI 204 WILHOIT BUILDING

SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI

WASHINGTON OFFICE UNIV~RSITY 2-4317

1037 NEW HOUSE OFFICE BuiLDING

CAPITOL 4-3121 ExT 6536

WASHINGTON 25 DC Ctongrt55 of tbt I1nittb amptatt5 DISTRICT OFFICE NO2

302 PoST OFFICE BUILDING

JOPLIN MISSOURI

ou~e of Repre~entatibe~ SUNSET 1-1041

a~ington ~ (t

August 29 1962

Air Nail

Nr H R Bob Haldeman Nixon For Governor Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Dear ~tr Haldeman~

Friends of Congressman Durward G Hall are sponsoring a dinner to kick off his re-election campaign to be held the evening of September 10th at Riverside Inn in Ozark Missouri

Vice President Nixon visited Springfield Hissouri during the 1960 campaign and our Coggressional District gave him a 60000 vote majority in that election The Vice Presidents presence also was a major factor in ~ongressman Halls election It would be most aopreshyciated if ltr Nixon would send a letter to be read at the dinner urging Congressman Halls re-election and containing whatever additional comments he might see fit to add The letter should be addressed to Mr Gene Taylor Chairman Hall for Congress Committee ~arcoxie

llissouri Please note the September 10 deadline

vJith appreciationbull

~yen~ Sol Hosher Administrative Assistant

SN Is

RICHARD NIXON POST OFFICE BOX 1l539

105 ANGEIES 51 CAUFORNIA

AUPSC 24 162

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With every good wish

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

Dorothy Wright Date August 25 1962

Loie Gaun~ attached memo re RN 1tr to Father Monag1e

I do not know the names and addresses poundaxxwkimx of people Bill Spencer

wanted to have bees of this letter per his note on his memo of August

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appropriate persons

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8-21-62

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101 ft Cooper Itnet WoedbalJ 3

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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JOHN E HUNT FOR SHERIFF

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July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

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II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

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Enclosure

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

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SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

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June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

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Friends of Congressman Durward G Hall are sponsoring a dinner to kick off his re-election campaign to be held the evening of September 10th at Riverside Inn in Ozark Missouri

Vice President Nixon visited Springfield Hissouri during the 1960 campaign and our Coggressional District gave him a 60000 vote majority in that election The Vice Presidents presence also was a major factor in ~ongressman Halls election It would be most aopreshyciated if ltr Nixon would send a letter to be read at the dinner urging Congressman Halls re-election and containing whatever additional comments he might see fit to add The letter should be addressed to Mr Gene Taylor Chairman Hall for Congress Committee ~arcoxie

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Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

Dorothy Wright Date August 25 1962

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To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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JOHN E HUNT FOR SHERIFF

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July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

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II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

RICHARD NIXON POST OFFICE BOX 1l539

105 ANGEIES 51 CAUFORNIA

AUPSC 24 162

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

Dorothy Wright Date August 25 1962

Loie Gaun~ attached memo re RN 1tr to Father Monag1e

I do not know the names and addresses poundaxxwkimx of people Bill Spencer

wanted to have bees of this letter per his note on his memo of August

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appropriate persons

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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JOHN E HUNT FOR SHERIFF

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P O BOX 5507 PI-lONE 242 - 6701

GENERAL OFFICE 1509 JEFFERSON STREET NASI-IVILLE 8 TENNESSEE

July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

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Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

Dorothy Wright Date August 25 1962

Loie Gaun~ attached memo re RN 1tr to Father Monag1e

I do not know the names and addresses poundaxxwkimx of people Bill Spencer

wanted to have bees of this letter per his note on his memo of August

~aehing four bees -- may I please pass to you for distribution to

appropriate persons

thanks

bull

N I x 0 n r 0 r G OV emiddotr nor

8-21-62

lob Baldbullbull

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catholic Youth OrtMItlon

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Witil Idad

ampaoeItt1

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

shy

JOHN E HUNT FOR SHERIFF

bullbull

fax of 1ncom ltr to AD Hermann bee Ma1l Office - 199 wfax inc ltr

basic - HRH r11e bull Cand- out-of-state endorse TDs

x date

bull bull I J a Jt 1(

ill 1~ IiiIt -I B 1)

i l ar I I 1jJ middot J _ a S ~i iii

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P O BOX 5507 PI-lONE 242 - 6701

GENERAL OFFICE 1509 JEFFERSON STREET NASI-IVILLE 8 TENNESSEE

July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

shy

2

Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

_ Ioltl

YOUI 1etta of Jul) 2M to Dlok lfacm bullbull1 by hla ff1M whUe be bullbull 1a ~rk a1UI refened to _ for ply

1 ltptd to lean JOU an lUI8liq for ltate te aD4 you rta1Dl) haw bet tabla

As 1 _ bullbullbull you nil ua4entaDtl1

cM hal bad to be a f1n polle7 bullbulltabltabN of DID iIl_lt ill eut~ftate o1pI vldoh of aour pnolude Dlok 1t1Da tbe letter JOU t M a _th of fact there baa bMD DO lIlwl t within the atate luofaraquo othlr otau haw beaD OODOUMd lbta bullbullbullbull to be the 11 tau aDd jut _tbod of 11lal tM JatbullbullLob he 1 foI DU

I __ Dlok will appnoiat JOur latter and lt _ bow bow thtDabullbulld aoiaa

Ktt _ne

B a Baldan

Mr bbnt Os 1230 at 20th A SpolraM 35 bull bullbullhlnlton

shy

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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JOHN E HUNT FOR SHERIFF

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GENERAL OFFICE 1509 JEFFERSON STREET NASI-IVILLE 8 TENNESSEE

July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

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Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

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II Thl wit I Iy to your bullbullbullt for a tttr f~ to your~ orltlon 1 eM eMOYrl the pd lIIIOrk of the (

catholic Youth OrtMItlon

It p wIt Myl thlt the catholic Y~th Or98nluUon tIa It protr of 141 M4 MClCMIrllnt to cttlldren rrdl till color or NIIIGUS Mllef 1 _Id11lfleutd __ I COfttrllNtlOft to IOClety

Imiddot do 11 y ttllmiddot effort - In f~t ny effort - -Ich brl both _cerl1 lrl_1 MMflt to )OI9It of I fort

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Au_t 13 118

Dear bull CUs

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W fMl tau wUl UIMItaad what w bel1 te M bullbull oal lair Jut bull UDcIllDa t111 tII Uar

Witil Idad

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101 ft Cooper Itnet WoedbalJ 3

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

shy

JOHN E HUNT FOR SHERIFF

bullbull

fax of 1ncom ltr to AD Hermann bee Ma1l Office - 199 wfax inc ltr

basic - HRH r11e bull Cand- out-of-state endorse TDs

x date

bull bull I J a Jt 1(

ill 1~ IiiIt -I B 1)

i l ar I I 1jJ middot J _ a S ~i iii

I eo a s e

it l~ ia~ bull ~l i1 1 J r I

a~ =I~ il bullbull Ju=I Imiddoti flil

5bull JJ ~ Ji bullbull

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8 t 5 bullbull ~ Iiai ~~f f ~S 1

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i

P O BOX 5507 PI-lONE 242 - 6701

GENERAL OFFICE 1509 JEFFERSON STREET NASI-IVILLE 8 TENNESSEE

July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

shy

2

Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

_ Ioltl

YOUI 1etta of Jul) 2M to Dlok lfacm bullbull1 by hla ff1M whUe be bullbull 1a ~rk a1UI refened to _ for ply

1 ltptd to lean JOU an lUI8liq for ltate te aD4 you rta1Dl) haw bet tabla

As 1 _ bullbullbull you nil ua4entaDtl1

cM hal bad to be a f1n polle7 bullbulltabltabN of DID iIl_lt ill eut~ftate o1pI vldoh of aour pnolude Dlok 1t1Da tbe letter JOU t M a _th of fact there baa bMD DO lIlwl t within the atate luofaraquo othlr otau haw beaD OODOUMd lbta bullbullbullbull to be the 11 tau aDd jut _tbod of 11lal tM JatbullbullLob he 1 foI DU

I __ Dlok will appnoiat JOur latter and lt _ bow bow thtDabullbulld aoiaa

Ktt _ne

B a Baldan

Mr bbnt Os 1230 at 20th A SpolraM 35 bull bullbullhlnlton

shy

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

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SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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JOHN E HUNT FOR SHERIFF

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P O BOX 5507 PI-lONE 242 - 6701

GENERAL OFFICE 1509 JEFFERSON STREET NASI-IVILLE 8 TENNESSEE

July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

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2

Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To Date August 13 1962 H R Ha1~~~

From Loie Gaunt~ lt1

Subject attached letter to RN from Larry Casey requesting RN endorsement of William C Strang for Surrogate in Gloucester County New Jersey

Distribution

for whatever consideration and reply appropriate

6l011ctsltr tollnty RtpllbUcan IXtrolWt euroommitttt HEADQUARTERS

ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

shy

JOHN E HUNT FOR SHERIFF

bullbull

fax of 1ncom ltr to AD Hermann bee Ma1l Office - 199 wfax inc ltr

basic - HRH r11e bull Cand- out-of-state endorse TDs

x date

bull bull I J a Jt 1(

ill 1~ IiiIt -I B 1)

i l ar I I 1jJ middot J _ a S ~i iii

I eo a s e

it l~ ia~ bull ~l i1 1 J r I

a~ =I~ il bullbull Ju=I Imiddoti flil

5bull JJ ~ Ji bullbull

= bull Is -~I =1~

8 t 5 bullbull ~ Iiai ~~f f ~S 1

i I~ 11 llSi ~ JSJCj l1 J U1 S~ l~l~ Ma~i 8

i

P O BOX 5507 PI-lONE 242 - 6701

GENERAL OFFICE 1509 JEFFERSON STREET NASI-IVILLE 8 TENNESSEE

July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

shy

2

Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

_ Ioltl

YOUI 1etta of Jul) 2M to Dlok lfacm bullbull1 by hla ff1M whUe be bullbull 1a ~rk a1UI refened to _ for ply

1 ltptd to lean JOU an lUI8liq for ltate te aD4 you rta1Dl) haw bet tabla

As 1 _ bullbullbull you nil ua4entaDtl1

cM hal bad to be a f1n polle7 bullbulltabltabN of DID iIl_lt ill eut~ftate o1pI vldoh of aour pnolude Dlok 1t1Da tbe letter JOU t M a _th of fact there baa bMD DO lIlwl t within the atate luofaraquo othlr otau haw beaD OODOUMd lbta bullbullbullbull to be the 11 tau aDd jut _tbod of 11lal tM JatbullbullLob he 1 foI DU

I __ Dlok will appnoiat JOur latter and lt _ bow bow thtDabullbulld aoiaa

Ktt _ne

B a Baldan

Mr bbnt Os 1230 at 20th A SpolraM 35 bull bullbullhlnlton

shy

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

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ROOM 207 2 COOPER STREET WOODBURY NEW JERSEY I-HLi-t-

Tilden 5middot4299 WI LLIAM C STRANG Chairman Woodbury N J M ISS ERRLE---shyLOU ISE-lSTO~~WILLIAM KOSTIAK Vice-Chairman Pitman N J State Committeewoman Westville N J MRS LESLIE K RICHARDS VIce-Chairman Sewell RD 4 N ~ RALPH CORNELL MRS HENRY HORMAN Vice-Chairman Thorofare N J County Finance Chairman Woodbury N J MRS PAULA L GARDNER Secretary E Woodbury N J LESLI E RICHARDS Treasurer Sewell RD 4 N J

July 27 1962

Ron Richard P Nixon 523 West Sixth Street Los Angeles California 0

My dear Mr 0 Vice Pres ident

Your Gloucester County (New Jersey) campaign managerwho during his term as County Chairman has given the Republican Party new life is now a candidate for reshyelection as Surrogate

A victory for Bill Strang and the balance of his ticket this year will mean that the Republican Party is once again on sound foundation and that the immediate years ahead will see a return of the old fashioned Republican majorities

Each year we issue the now successful REPUBLICAN CALL This year we plan to run several columns of one and two paragraph endoxsemencs I am in receipt of expressions

WILLIAM c STRANG from National Chairman Miller and Ab Hermann plus many FOR SURROGATE members of Congress

As there is fond remembrances of you in Gloucester County shywhich you carried - I would like to lead off the endorseshyments with you May 17

Cordially

Q Larry Casey

cis Public Re1at

JOSEPH J HOFFMAN FOR COUNTY CLERK

WILLIAM G HARRIS FOR CORONER

WILLIAM T CAHILL FOR CONGRESS

SUPPORT - ELECT MEN DEDICATED TO FULL TIME SERVICE

GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1962 POLLS OPEN 7 AM - 8 PM

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JOHN E HUNT FOR SHERIFF

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GENERAL OFFICE 1509 JEFFERSON STREET NASI-IVILLE 8 TENNESSEE

July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

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Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

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SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

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July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

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P O BOX 5507 PI-lONE 242 - 6701

GENERAL OFFICE 1509 JEFFERSON STREET NASI-IVILLE 8 TENNESSEE

July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

shy

2

Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

_ Ioltl

YOUI 1etta of Jul) 2M to Dlok lfacm bullbull1 by hla ff1M whUe be bullbull 1a ~rk a1UI refened to _ for ply

1 ltptd to lean JOU an lUI8liq for ltate te aD4 you rta1Dl) haw bet tabla

As 1 _ bullbullbull you nil ua4entaDtl1

cM hal bad to be a f1n polle7 bullbulltabltabN of DID iIl_lt ill eut~ftate o1pI vldoh of aour pnolude Dlok 1t1Da tbe letter JOU t M a _th of fact there baa bMD DO lIlwl t within the atate luofaraquo othlr otau haw beaD OODOUMd lbta bullbullbullbull to be the 11 tau aDd jut _tbod of 11lal tM JatbullbullLob he 1 foI DU

I __ Dlok will appnoiat JOur latter and lt _ bow bow thtDabullbulld aoiaa

Ktt _ne

B a Baldan

Mr bbnt Os 1230 at 20th A SpolraM 35 bull bullbullhlnlton

shy

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

P O BOX 5507 PI-lONE 242 - 6701

GENERAL OFFICE 1509 JEFFERSON STREET NASI-IVILLE 8 TENNESSEE

July 26 1962

Mr Richard Nixon 1035 Pacific ~1l1tual Building 523 west 6th Street Los An~eles California

Dear Hr Nixon

In your exclusive interview with Ebony Masazine published in April 1962 you outlined tersely and with common sense and feeling what the renublicans must do to regain the Negro vote We believe that we have a tailored-to-order proposition that might~ive them just such an opportunity and can wall mean the difference between their control 0r failure to control the next congress and indeed the next White House A lot will depend on who carries the South so long traditionall democratic and almost devoid of the two party system

The honorable Z Alexander ~ooby a distin~lished Negro lawyer has been drafted by the Tennessee Voters Council as their candidate for a seat on the Supreme Court Justices Bench of Tennessee Rather than welcomin~ this entry into the contest as a democratic right exercised and in the best traditions of the libArties we all seek the democratic party dominated Nashville Bar Association let loose a be 1 ow- tliemiddotbeItTIglit-agaIli-sf--middotifiemiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotioodfymiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgentTenian~_- __

Their basic ar~~ment being that the nominees of the democratic party ou~ht to have been elected without opposition luch a stateshyment heard in Moscow Pekin~ belgrade or warsaw would have been unworthy of comment but in NashVille the Athens of the South it raises loud questions both of expediency and intent The Association left no mistaken impression but that their chief anxiety was the possibility of a Negro being elected to the office Hence their proshyposed apnroach for laying the case before the public

shy

2

Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

_ Ioltl

YOUI 1etta of Jul) 2M to Dlok lfacm bullbull1 by hla ff1M whUe be bullbull 1a ~rk a1UI refened to _ for ply

1 ltptd to lean JOU an lUI8liq for ltate te aD4 you rta1Dl) haw bet tabla

As 1 _ bullbullbull you nil ua4entaDtl1

cM hal bad to be a f1n polle7 bullbulltabltabN of DID iIl_lt ill eut~ftate o1pI vldoh of aour pnolude Dlok 1t1Da tbe letter JOU t M a _th of fact there baa bMD DO lIlwl t within the atate luofaraquo othlr otau haw beaD OODOUMd lbta bullbullbullbull to be the 11 tau aDd jut _tbod of 11lal tM JatbullbullLob he 1 foI DU

I __ Dlok will appnoiat JOur latter and lt _ bow bow thtDabullbulld aoiaa

Ktt _ne

B a Baldan

Mr bbnt Os 1230 at 20th A SpolraM 35 bull bullbullhlnlton

shy

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

2

Attorney Looby is one of the best known Negroes in the South indeed the entire USA and any active support by the Republican party to have him elected or to further his candidacy could not be unrewarded with reciprocal voting courtesy We are hopin~ that the republicans in the interest of a stron5 two narty system and in their own efforts to gain strength in the forth comin~ con~essiona1 election will not overlook this request for support

II We should freat1y appreciate your partys endorsement of Dr

Z Alezander Looby for the August 2 1962 election Relevant information on the candidate is enclosed

Respectfully yours

L S Lewis Editor-In-Chief

LSLdm

Enclosure

Jut1 13 1962

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1 ltptd to lean JOU an lUI8liq for ltate te aD4 you rta1Dl) haw bet tabla

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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

Jut1 13 1962

_ Ioltl

YOUI 1etta of Jul) 2M to Dlok lfacm bullbull1 by hla ff1M whUe be bullbull 1a ~rk a1UI refened to _ for ply

1 ltptd to lean JOU an lUI8liq for ltate te aD4 you rta1Dl) haw bet tabla

As 1 _ bullbullbull you nil ua4entaDtl1

cM hal bad to be a f1n polle7 bullbulltabltabN of DID iIl_lt ill eut~ftate o1pI vldoh of aour pnolude Dlok 1t1Da tbe letter JOU t M a _th of fact there baa bMD DO lIlwl t within the atate luofaraquo othlr otau haw beaD OODOUMd lbta bullbullbullbull to be the 11 tau aDd jut _tbod of 11lal tM JatbullbullLob he 1 foI DU

I __ Dlok will appnoiat JOur latter and lt _ bow bow thtDabullbulld aoiaa

Ktt _ne

B a Baldan

Mr bbnt Os 1230 at 20th A SpolraM 35 bull bullbullhlnlton

shy

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To

From

Subject

Distribution

DateH R Haldeman

Loie Gaunt

endorsement request from Bob Ogden of Spokane

July 3 1962

correspondence attached

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

OFFICERS

R Mort Frayn Chairman

John H Hauberg Jr Saattla Finance Chairman

Mrs E Donald lynch Yakima Vice-Chairman

C Robert Ogden SpokaneSecretary

George Gunn Jr Seattla Treasurer

George Kinnear Seattle legal Councel

George Carlson Seettle Executive Director

Robert D Timm Herrington Netionel Committeeman

Mrs Neal Tourtellotte Seettla Nationel Committeewomen

Mrs Ven Gorder Kirk Seettle Pres Fed of Womens Clubs

Rey E Munson Yekime Pres Young Republicen Federetion

EXECUTIVE BOARD

1st DISTRICT Robert B Dunn Seattle Mrs Andrew Williams Seattle

2nd DISTRICT Thomes C Christie Bellinghem Mrs John D Hodgins Everett

3rd DISTRICT Robert L Blume Olympie Mrs H N tseecson Centrelie

4th DISTRICT C W Eckherdt Ritzville Mrs Cherles Morbeck Kennewick

5th DISTRICT Peul W Phillips Wenetchee Mrs Doneld Moose Edwell

6th DISTRICT Walter Delong Tacoma Mrs James V Ramsdell Tacome

7th DISTRICT EX OFFICIO Claude V Baker Seattle Mrs Henry B Morris Seettle

OF WASHINGTON MAIN 2-21520

3137 ARCADE BUILDING

SEATTLE WASHINGTON

Please reply to 1230 East 20th Avenue Spokane 35 Washington

----_-__------__-------- -

July 2 1962

Hon Richard M Nixon PO Box 6539 Los Angeles 55 Calilornia

Dear loir Nixon

Your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of uSix Crises is much appreciated Naturally I read the part about the 1960 campaign first As one of your advance menu I have re-lived that experience many times and I was anxious to read the story as you saw it

If you have a moment to do so I would appreciate your doing me a great honor As the enclosed clipping indicates I have filed for my first try at public office following the death of an incumbent state Senator If you felt that you could send me a brief letter of encourageshyment which I could use on the fly-leaf of my brochures I would indeed be deeply grateful

I enjoyed the momentary meeting we had at the Sun Valley conference last fall when Bill Black ani I were standing at the bar as you passed through I am sure all of your old team are pulling for you and wish they were there to help

CROls

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

June 22 1962

])ear Mr Br icknar lt

Dick Hixon bas asked me to acknowledge and thank you for your letter of congratulations which he appreciated very much

Since Dick i a candidate in the forthcoming election bere in California he has bad to make a firm rule thaT can be no involvement in other campaign in state OT out of tate and of cours there can be no deviation from this policy Be doe use some of the autographed card OD hia trips here but we would be prohibited trOll endina a supply to you for use back there

Again thank you for writina We trust you will understand why our reply to your letter muat be it ia

With kind regards

Sincerely

enshyH I Haldeman

Mr Jloger X Br ickner 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven Hew York

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Nixon for Governor

To H R Haldeman Date June 18 1962

From Loie Gaunt

Subject attached correspondence from and re Roger K Brickner of Woodhaven New York

Distribution

sneaky endorsement request in a contested Republican Congressional nomination - Queens County New York

could you please send a copy of whatever you send Brickner to Bob McMillan Mr Robert R McMillan Counsel to Senator Kenneth Keating ~ United States Senate Washington 25 DC -~

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

JAMES O EASTLAND MISS CHAIRMAN

ESTES KEFAUVER TENN ALEXANDER WILEY WIS OLIN D JOHNSTON SC EVERETT MC KINLEY DIRKSEN ILL JOHN L MCCLELLAN ARK ROMAN L HRUSKA NEBR SAM J ERVIN JR Nc KENNETH B KEATING NY JOHN A CARROLL COLO NORRIS COTTON NH THOMAS J DODD CONN HIRAM L FONG HAWAII PHILIP A HART MICH EDWARD V LONG MO

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

June 15 1962

Miss Loie Gaunt The Honorable Richard M Nixon Pacific Mutual Building Suite 1035 523 West 6th Street Los Angeles California

Dear Loie

This is just a note to advise you of a messy political situation in Queens County New York The Republican Organization has nominated George Archinal for the new Seventh Congressional District He is being opposed by an insurgent named Roger K Brickner The organization is 100 behind Archinal I understand Brickner intends to contact the Vice President seeking some form of support or endorsement

Please be careful about the way this situation is handled I am supporting George Archinal

With best regards to you and the rest of the crew

Sincerely

Robert R McMillan Counsel to

Senator Keating NcMc

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk

Brickner for Congress Committee 84-12 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven New York

I))

June 9 1962

Mr Richard M Nixon Beverly Hills California

Dear Mr Nixon

My hearty cO~gpoundatJ_ajJQnson your successful primary election of June 5t~ Your victory not only preserves the basic values of our Republican Party but is a renewed inspiration for the millions of your edmirers across the nation

Back here in Queens County in New York State many were elated at your California victory In my campaign headquarters LI_Bn a candidat~ f9r the Republican Congressional nomination in the new 7th District) people came in congratulating US for yourvictory I can assure you there are many Nixon Republicans here in Gueens

As you well know the conduct of a party primary campaign is a grueling task Being a schoolteacher my ability to reward my workers and supporters is limited Perhaps you can help I haye read about the autographed cardgt you wer-e d~stributing Ln California If~py Qf these are left over from the campaign I assure you that they could be used to good advantage back here as token rewards 9

Later as our campaign picks up momentum I will be happy to keep you informed of developments if you have a moment from time to time to take a measure of the Republican proess in the 7th C D of New York

Best wishes for success in the battle against the Democrats in November

Sincerely

~k~~ Rog~ K Brickner

RKBkk