Richard Nixon Presidential Library
Contested Materials Collection
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Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document DescriptionNo Date Subject
12 21 12301971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
Muskie Announcement-Possible Telephone
Poll 1 pg
Domestic Policy
12 21 12281971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The California Conservative Luncheon on
Janurary 5 with Henry Kissinger 1 pg
Domestic Policy
12 21 1261971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The question of whether or not the California
Conservative Luncheon should be
rescheduled 1 pg
Domestic Policy
12 21 11291971 Letter From Herbert W Kalmbach to Haldeman
RE The cancellation of the Henry Kissinger
luncheon that was set for November 30 2
pgs
Domestic Policy
Wednesday January 12 2011 Page 1 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document DescriptionNo Date Subject
12 21 Other Document Indecipherable handwritten notes 4 pgsWhite House Staff
12 21 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Larry Higby RE
A message of Administratively
Confidential 1 pg
White House Staff
12 21 11261971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The list of attendees for the California
Conservative luncheon 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 11261971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The California Conservative luncheon and
the list of attendees 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 12211971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The polling guidelines and procedures for
handeling upcoming polls 3 pgs
Domestic Policy
Wednesday January 12 2011 Page 2 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document DescriptionNo Date Subject
12 21 12201971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The disapproval of two of Colsons
expenditures because prior approval was not
sought 1 pg
Domestic Policy
12 21 12181971 Memo From Larry Higby to Gordon Strachan RE
A problem with clearing up Colsons
Expenditures 1 pg
Domestic Policy
12 21 12131971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The points made against Harry Flemmings
influence For instance His lack of tact in
dealing with Govorners and Senators and his
adverse impact with Republican Party
circles 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 Other Document Handwritten notes discussing Flemming and
his impact on the Republican Party 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 11161971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Harry Dent RE
The issue of whether or not a review has
been completed to determine who is to be
Nixons State Chairman Included are a list of
names of potential choices for the position of
State Chairman 5 pgs
Domestic Policy
Wednesday January 12 2011 Page 3 of 3
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R
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SUBJECT C lifornia Conservativ LunCheon
dum attao d at Tab A you indio ted that th Ki ing r bri filg for 50 Californi con rvativ caul
y d until the first e n January 1972 The luna on ha b n r -sch duled wit ~ nry Ki singers office (Col man lie ) for Jury 5 at Per~no Henr S Iv tori h gain gree to ho t the lunoheon H and H rb a1mb ch r currently
ext n ing invit tions to th list cleared in ove er with the ttorn y Gn ral Governor Ragan and middotolmes ~utt1 (copy ttached at Tab B) In addition Kalmbach ants to add illara
Keith l~d il nd Erne t J Loebb ck Th n s 1111 b ole red ith C~vernor R gan be ore invitat ons re xtended
Herb 1 aoh ill dvi the Attorney G ner 1 of h n wly oheduled date and att ndces
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TH E WHi T E hOU E
WASHINGTON
December 6 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN
SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
Henry Kissinger had been scheduled to brief 50 California Conservatives on November 30 at Perinos The event was cancelled when the President returned to Washington on November 28
The question is whether this luncheon should be rescheduled before the President and presumably Kissinger travel to California around January 4 Kalmch believes the luncheon can be delayed until January
Recommendation
In light of the tight schedule for Kis singer between now and January 4 and the holiday schedules of those who would be invited the lun7~should be rescheduled in January
_~ __Disapprove Comment ______Apprrove
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH DEMARCO KNAPP amp CHILLINGWORTH 44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER - ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZAHERBERT W KALM BACH NEwPORT CENTER OFFICE
FRANK OeMARCObull JR 515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA SHERWOOD C CHILL1NGWORTH HARO LD BERAL LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
ALEXANDER BOWIE NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660TELEPHONE (213) 680-2811ROBERT M OLSON TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 ROBERT H MORRISON RI C HARD C GREENBERG THOMAS D PEC K ENPAUGH November 29 1971 OF COUNSELTERRY L RHODES OAKLEY C FROST JAM ES R KNAPP ALAN R WQlEN LARRY B THRALL ERIC W MARTENS RALPH J MORGAN DAVID PATTERSO N SMITH WE S TON L JOHNSON BRUCE E HARRINGTON A DWAIN WHITE ROBERT H FORWARDJR
PERSONAL amp CONFIDENTIAL
Mr H R Haldeman Ass is t ant to t he Pres ident The White House Washingt on D C
Dear Bob
Sorr y t hat the He nry Ki ss inger l u ncheon sched u l ed -to be held at Pe rino s i n Los Ange l es on Tuesday Nove mber 30th had to be canceled However when Henry Salvatori a nd I called t he fou rte en who had accepted prior to time of c ancellati on on Sunday mor n ing they were all very unde r shystanding and Im conf ident that we d idnt lose ground with t hese people becau se of t he c hange in plans
I d l ike to r e coinmena that the meeting be reshyschedu led when Henry will a gain be out her e For your refer ence a nd file l ive att ached the a ppr oved list of those invitees
Regards
Herbert W Ka lmbach HWKk Enc losure
cc The Honorable John N Mitchell
Ps Suggested a ddi tional invitees if meeting rescheduled~ Wil l a rd Ke i th Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
Mrs Blanche Seaver Mrs Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fr i tz Bu rns
William F Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bi ll Do heny
Ch arles Cook Harry Vol k J ack Hor ton Ro bert Mc Clure Roy Disney
Wil l iam Simpson Jr J ustin Dart Roy Crocker Joh n Lusk Kenneth T Norris
Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Rober t McClain Ross Barnett
Fred Mendenhal l D K Ludwig Edward L Johnson Asa Call Phill ip Walsh
Barton J ones J ames Ward William Sesnon Henr y Salvatori John McCo ne
Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman J ohn Wayne Clement Hirsch Ge orge Pfleger
walter Knott Sam Eowlby J-oe Crosby J enny Braun Jac Hume
Ed Gauer Leland Kaiser Dudley Swim Willard Voit Charles Thomas
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WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
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Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
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hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
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December 13 1971
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I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
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WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
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12 21 Other Document Indecipherable handwritten notes 4 pgsWhite House Staff
12 21 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Larry Higby RE
A message of Administratively
Confidential 1 pg
White House Staff
12 21 11261971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The list of attendees for the California
Conservative luncheon 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 11261971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The California Conservative luncheon and
the list of attendees 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 12211971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The polling guidelines and procedures for
handeling upcoming polls 3 pgs
Domestic Policy
Wednesday January 12 2011 Page 2 of 3
Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document DescriptionNo Date Subject
12 21 12201971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The disapproval of two of Colsons
expenditures because prior approval was not
sought 1 pg
Domestic Policy
12 21 12181971 Memo From Larry Higby to Gordon Strachan RE
A problem with clearing up Colsons
Expenditures 1 pg
Domestic Policy
12 21 12131971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The points made against Harry Flemmings
influence For instance His lack of tact in
dealing with Govorners and Senators and his
adverse impact with Republican Party
circles 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 Other Document Handwritten notes discussing Flemming and
his impact on the Republican Party 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 11161971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Harry Dent RE
The issue of whether or not a review has
been completed to determine who is to be
Nixons State Chairman Included are a list of
names of potential choices for the position of
State Chairman 5 pgs
Domestic Policy
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has urc c ten in teo on CBS on 1 nu rJ t 1 at 0120 to -30 to dec ~lis can id ~
QuId b
annoWlC Jeo ~1a~ru er an Safir say_
everyone lt1 pl to o how nic eerci Eshy
but not nec ve i Quld be a waste of tin bull
poll ot b con uctco foIl Tin the ~UBl ie
I SJlP P ROVE
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December 29 lq71
R
F o~ GORDO
SUBJECT C lifornia Conservativ LunCheon
dum attao d at Tab A you indio ted that th Ki ing r bri filg for 50 Californi con rvativ caul
y d until the first e n January 1972 The luna on ha b n r -sch duled wit ~ nry Ki singers office (Col man lie ) for Jury 5 at Per~no Henr S Iv tori h gain gree to ho t the lunoheon H and H rb a1mb ch r currently
ext n ing invit tions to th list cleared in ove er with the ttorn y Gn ral Governor Ragan and middotolmes ~utt1 (copy ttached at Tab B) In addition Kalmbach ants to add illara
Keith l~d il nd Erne t J Loebb ck Th n s 1111 b ole red ith C~vernor R gan be ore invitat ons re xtended
Herb 1 aoh ill dvi the Attorney G ner 1 of h n wly oheduled date and att ndces
GSlm
TH E WHi T E hOU E
WASHINGTON
December 6 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN
SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
Henry Kissinger had been scheduled to brief 50 California Conservatives on November 30 at Perinos The event was cancelled when the President returned to Washington on November 28
The question is whether this luncheon should be rescheduled before the President and presumably Kissinger travel to California around January 4 Kalmch believes the luncheon can be delayed until January
Recommendation
In light of the tight schedule for Kis singer between now and January 4 and the holiday schedules of those who would be invited the lun7~should be rescheduled in January
_~ __Disapprove Comment ______Apprrove
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH DEMARCO KNAPP amp CHILLINGWORTH 44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER - ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZAHERBERT W KALM BACH NEwPORT CENTER OFFICE
FRANK OeMARCObull JR 515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA SHERWOOD C CHILL1NGWORTH HARO LD BERAL LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
ALEXANDER BOWIE NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660TELEPHONE (213) 680-2811ROBERT M OLSON TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 ROBERT H MORRISON RI C HARD C GREENBERG THOMAS D PEC K ENPAUGH November 29 1971 OF COUNSELTERRY L RHODES OAKLEY C FROST JAM ES R KNAPP ALAN R WQlEN LARRY B THRALL ERIC W MARTENS RALPH J MORGAN DAVID PATTERSO N SMITH WE S TON L JOHNSON BRUCE E HARRINGTON A DWAIN WHITE ROBERT H FORWARDJR
PERSONAL amp CONFIDENTIAL
Mr H R Haldeman Ass is t ant to t he Pres ident The White House Washingt on D C
Dear Bob
Sorr y t hat the He nry Ki ss inger l u ncheon sched u l ed -to be held at Pe rino s i n Los Ange l es on Tuesday Nove mber 30th had to be canceled However when Henry Salvatori a nd I called t he fou rte en who had accepted prior to time of c ancellati on on Sunday mor n ing they were all very unde r shystanding and Im conf ident that we d idnt lose ground with t hese people becau se of t he c hange in plans
I d l ike to r e coinmena that the meeting be reshyschedu led when Henry will a gain be out her e For your refer ence a nd file l ive att ached the a ppr oved list of those invitees
Regards
Herbert W Ka lmbach HWKk Enc losure
cc The Honorable John N Mitchell
Ps Suggested a ddi tional invitees if meeting rescheduled~ Wil l a rd Ke i th Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
Mrs Blanche Seaver Mrs Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fr i tz Bu rns
William F Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bi ll Do heny
Ch arles Cook Harry Vol k J ack Hor ton Ro bert Mc Clure Roy Disney
Wil l iam Simpson Jr J ustin Dart Roy Crocker Joh n Lusk Kenneth T Norris
Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Rober t McClain Ross Barnett
Fred Mendenhal l D K Ludwig Edward L Johnson Asa Call Phill ip Walsh
Barton J ones J ames Ward William Sesnon Henr y Salvatori John McCo ne
Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman J ohn Wayne Clement Hirsch Ge orge Pfleger
walter Knott Sam Eowlby J-oe Crosby J enny Braun Jac Hume
Ed Gauer Leland Kaiser Dudley Swim Willard Voit Charles Thomas
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WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
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NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
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John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
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You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
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Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
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November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
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12 21 12201971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The disapproval of two of Colsons
expenditures because prior approval was not
sought 1 pg
Domestic Policy
12 21 12181971 Memo From Larry Higby to Gordon Strachan RE
A problem with clearing up Colsons
Expenditures 1 pg
Domestic Policy
12 21 12131971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Haldeman RE
The points made against Harry Flemmings
influence For instance His lack of tact in
dealing with Govorners and Senators and his
adverse impact with Republican Party
circles 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 Other Document Handwritten notes discussing Flemming and
his impact on the Republican Party 2 pgs
Domestic Policy
12 21 11161971 Memo From Gordon Strachan to Harry Dent RE
The issue of whether or not a review has
been completed to determine who is to be
Nixons State Chairman Included are a list of
names of potential choices for the position of
State Chairman 5 pgs
Domestic Policy
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SUBJECT C lifornia Conservativ LunCheon
dum attao d at Tab A you indio ted that th Ki ing r bri filg for 50 Californi con rvativ caul
y d until the first e n January 1972 The luna on ha b n r -sch duled wit ~ nry Ki singers office (Col man lie ) for Jury 5 at Per~no Henr S Iv tori h gain gree to ho t the lunoheon H and H rb a1mb ch r currently
ext n ing invit tions to th list cleared in ove er with the ttorn y Gn ral Governor Ragan and middotolmes ~utt1 (copy ttached at Tab B) In addition Kalmbach ants to add illara
Keith l~d il nd Erne t J Loebb ck Th n s 1111 b ole red ith C~vernor R gan be ore invitat ons re xtended
Herb 1 aoh ill dvi the Attorney G ner 1 of h n wly oheduled date and att ndces
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TH E WHi T E hOU E
WASHINGTON
December 6 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN
SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
Henry Kissinger had been scheduled to brief 50 California Conservatives on November 30 at Perinos The event was cancelled when the President returned to Washington on November 28
The question is whether this luncheon should be rescheduled before the President and presumably Kissinger travel to California around January 4 Kalmch believes the luncheon can be delayed until January
Recommendation
In light of the tight schedule for Kis singer between now and January 4 and the holiday schedules of those who would be invited the lun7~should be rescheduled in January
_~ __Disapprove Comment ______Apprrove
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH DEMARCO KNAPP amp CHILLINGWORTH 44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER - ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZAHERBERT W KALM BACH NEwPORT CENTER OFFICE
FRANK OeMARCObull JR 515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA SHERWOOD C CHILL1NGWORTH HARO LD BERAL LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
ALEXANDER BOWIE NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660TELEPHONE (213) 680-2811ROBERT M OLSON TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 ROBERT H MORRISON RI C HARD C GREENBERG THOMAS D PEC K ENPAUGH November 29 1971 OF COUNSELTERRY L RHODES OAKLEY C FROST JAM ES R KNAPP ALAN R WQlEN LARRY B THRALL ERIC W MARTENS RALPH J MORGAN DAVID PATTERSO N SMITH WE S TON L JOHNSON BRUCE E HARRINGTON A DWAIN WHITE ROBERT H FORWARDJR
PERSONAL amp CONFIDENTIAL
Mr H R Haldeman Ass is t ant to t he Pres ident The White House Washingt on D C
Dear Bob
Sorr y t hat the He nry Ki ss inger l u ncheon sched u l ed -to be held at Pe rino s i n Los Ange l es on Tuesday Nove mber 30th had to be canceled However when Henry Salvatori a nd I called t he fou rte en who had accepted prior to time of c ancellati on on Sunday mor n ing they were all very unde r shystanding and Im conf ident that we d idnt lose ground with t hese people becau se of t he c hange in plans
I d l ike to r e coinmena that the meeting be reshyschedu led when Henry will a gain be out her e For your refer ence a nd file l ive att ached the a ppr oved list of those invitees
Regards
Herbert W Ka lmbach HWKk Enc losure
cc The Honorable John N Mitchell
Ps Suggested a ddi tional invitees if meeting rescheduled~ Wil l a rd Ke i th Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
Mrs Blanche Seaver Mrs Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fr i tz Bu rns
William F Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bi ll Do heny
Ch arles Cook Harry Vol k J ack Hor ton Ro bert Mc Clure Roy Disney
Wil l iam Simpson Jr J ustin Dart Roy Crocker Joh n Lusk Kenneth T Norris
Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Rober t McClain Ross Barnett
Fred Mendenhal l D K Ludwig Edward L Johnson Asa Call Phill ip Walsh
Barton J ones J ames Ward William Sesnon Henr y Salvatori John McCo ne
Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman J ohn Wayne Clement Hirsch Ge orge Pfleger
walter Knott Sam Eowlby J-oe Crosby J enny Braun Jac Hume
Ed Gauer Leland Kaiser Dudley Swim Willard Voit Charles Thomas
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WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
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NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
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a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
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You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
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Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
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Approve Disap rov
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
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hir w
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h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
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WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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December 29 lq71
R
F o~ GORDO
SUBJECT C lifornia Conservativ LunCheon
dum attao d at Tab A you indio ted that th Ki ing r bri filg for 50 Californi con rvativ caul
y d until the first e n January 1972 The luna on ha b n r -sch duled wit ~ nry Ki singers office (Col man lie ) for Jury 5 at Per~no Henr S Iv tori h gain gree to ho t the lunoheon H and H rb a1mb ch r currently
ext n ing invit tions to th list cleared in ove er with the ttorn y Gn ral Governor Ragan and middotolmes ~utt1 (copy ttached at Tab B) In addition Kalmbach ants to add illara
Keith l~d il nd Erne t J Loebb ck Th n s 1111 b ole red ith C~vernor R gan be ore invitat ons re xtended
Herb 1 aoh ill dvi the Attorney G ner 1 of h n wly oheduled date and att ndces
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TH E WHi T E hOU E
WASHINGTON
December 6 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN
SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
Henry Kissinger had been scheduled to brief 50 California Conservatives on November 30 at Perinos The event was cancelled when the President returned to Washington on November 28
The question is whether this luncheon should be rescheduled before the President and presumably Kissinger travel to California around January 4 Kalmch believes the luncheon can be delayed until January
Recommendation
In light of the tight schedule for Kis singer between now and January 4 and the holiday schedules of those who would be invited the lun7~should be rescheduled in January
_~ __Disapprove Comment ______Apprrove
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH DEMARCO KNAPP amp CHILLINGWORTH 44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER - ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZAHERBERT W KALM BACH NEwPORT CENTER OFFICE
FRANK OeMARCObull JR 515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA SHERWOOD C CHILL1NGWORTH HARO LD BERAL LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
ALEXANDER BOWIE NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660TELEPHONE (213) 680-2811ROBERT M OLSON TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 ROBERT H MORRISON RI C HARD C GREENBERG THOMAS D PEC K ENPAUGH November 29 1971 OF COUNSELTERRY L RHODES OAKLEY C FROST JAM ES R KNAPP ALAN R WQlEN LARRY B THRALL ERIC W MARTENS RALPH J MORGAN DAVID PATTERSO N SMITH WE S TON L JOHNSON BRUCE E HARRINGTON A DWAIN WHITE ROBERT H FORWARDJR
PERSONAL amp CONFIDENTIAL
Mr H R Haldeman Ass is t ant to t he Pres ident The White House Washingt on D C
Dear Bob
Sorr y t hat the He nry Ki ss inger l u ncheon sched u l ed -to be held at Pe rino s i n Los Ange l es on Tuesday Nove mber 30th had to be canceled However when Henry Salvatori a nd I called t he fou rte en who had accepted prior to time of c ancellati on on Sunday mor n ing they were all very unde r shystanding and Im conf ident that we d idnt lose ground with t hese people becau se of t he c hange in plans
I d l ike to r e coinmena that the meeting be reshyschedu led when Henry will a gain be out her e For your refer ence a nd file l ive att ached the a ppr oved list of those invitees
Regards
Herbert W Ka lmbach HWKk Enc losure
cc The Honorable John N Mitchell
Ps Suggested a ddi tional invitees if meeting rescheduled~ Wil l a rd Ke i th Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
Mrs Blanche Seaver Mrs Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fr i tz Bu rns
William F Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bi ll Do heny
Ch arles Cook Harry Vol k J ack Hor ton Ro bert Mc Clure Roy Disney
Wil l iam Simpson Jr J ustin Dart Roy Crocker Joh n Lusk Kenneth T Norris
Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Rober t McClain Ross Barnett
Fred Mendenhal l D K Ludwig Edward L Johnson Asa Call Phill ip Walsh
Barton J ones J ames Ward William Sesnon Henr y Salvatori John McCo ne
Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman J ohn Wayne Clement Hirsch Ge orge Pfleger
walter Knott Sam Eowlby J-oe Crosby J enny Braun Jac Hume
Ed Gauer Leland Kaiser Dudley Swim Willard Voit Charles Thomas
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WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
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Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
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SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
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l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
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The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
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WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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December 29 lq71
R
F o~ GORDO
SUBJECT C lifornia Conservativ LunCheon
dum attao d at Tab A you indio ted that th Ki ing r bri filg for 50 Californi con rvativ caul
y d until the first e n January 1972 The luna on ha b n r -sch duled wit ~ nry Ki singers office (Col man lie ) for Jury 5 at Per~no Henr S Iv tori h gain gree to ho t the lunoheon H and H rb a1mb ch r currently
ext n ing invit tions to th list cleared in ove er with the ttorn y Gn ral Governor Ragan and middotolmes ~utt1 (copy ttached at Tab B) In addition Kalmbach ants to add illara
Keith l~d il nd Erne t J Loebb ck Th n s 1111 b ole red ith C~vernor R gan be ore invitat ons re xtended
Herb 1 aoh ill dvi the Attorney G ner 1 of h n wly oheduled date and att ndces
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TH E WHi T E hOU E
WASHINGTON
December 6 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN
SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
Henry Kissinger had been scheduled to brief 50 California Conservatives on November 30 at Perinos The event was cancelled when the President returned to Washington on November 28
The question is whether this luncheon should be rescheduled before the President and presumably Kissinger travel to California around January 4 Kalmch believes the luncheon can be delayed until January
Recommendation
In light of the tight schedule for Kis singer between now and January 4 and the holiday schedules of those who would be invited the lun7~should be rescheduled in January
_~ __Disapprove Comment ______Apprrove
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH DEMARCO KNAPP amp CHILLINGWORTH 44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER - ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZAHERBERT W KALM BACH NEwPORT CENTER OFFICE
FRANK OeMARCObull JR 515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA SHERWOOD C CHILL1NGWORTH HARO LD BERAL LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
ALEXANDER BOWIE NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660TELEPHONE (213) 680-2811ROBERT M OLSON TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 ROBERT H MORRISON RI C HARD C GREENBERG THOMAS D PEC K ENPAUGH November 29 1971 OF COUNSELTERRY L RHODES OAKLEY C FROST JAM ES R KNAPP ALAN R WQlEN LARRY B THRALL ERIC W MARTENS RALPH J MORGAN DAVID PATTERSO N SMITH WE S TON L JOHNSON BRUCE E HARRINGTON A DWAIN WHITE ROBERT H FORWARDJR
PERSONAL amp CONFIDENTIAL
Mr H R Haldeman Ass is t ant to t he Pres ident The White House Washingt on D C
Dear Bob
Sorr y t hat the He nry Ki ss inger l u ncheon sched u l ed -to be held at Pe rino s i n Los Ange l es on Tuesday Nove mber 30th had to be canceled However when Henry Salvatori a nd I called t he fou rte en who had accepted prior to time of c ancellati on on Sunday mor n ing they were all very unde r shystanding and Im conf ident that we d idnt lose ground with t hese people becau se of t he c hange in plans
I d l ike to r e coinmena that the meeting be reshyschedu led when Henry will a gain be out her e For your refer ence a nd file l ive att ached the a ppr oved list of those invitees
Regards
Herbert W Ka lmbach HWKk Enc losure
cc The Honorable John N Mitchell
Ps Suggested a ddi tional invitees if meeting rescheduled~ Wil l a rd Ke i th Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
Mrs Blanche Seaver Mrs Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fr i tz Bu rns
William F Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bi ll Do heny
Ch arles Cook Harry Vol k J ack Hor ton Ro bert Mc Clure Roy Disney
Wil l iam Simpson Jr J ustin Dart Roy Crocker Joh n Lusk Kenneth T Norris
Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Rober t McClain Ross Barnett
Fred Mendenhal l D K Ludwig Edward L Johnson Asa Call Phill ip Walsh
Barton J ones J ames Ward William Sesnon Henr y Salvatori John McCo ne
Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman J ohn Wayne Clement Hirsch Ge orge Pfleger
walter Knott Sam Eowlby J-oe Crosby J enny Braun Jac Hume
Ed Gauer Leland Kaiser Dudley Swim Willard Voit Charles Thomas
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Willard Keith Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
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10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
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NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
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John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
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SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
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Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
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GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
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1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
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WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
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December 29 lq71
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SUBJECT C lifornia Conservativ LunCheon
dum attao d at Tab A you indio ted that th Ki ing r bri filg for 50 Californi con rvativ caul
y d until the first e n January 1972 The luna on ha b n r -sch duled wit ~ nry Ki singers office (Col man lie ) for Jury 5 at Per~no Henr S Iv tori h gain gree to ho t the lunoheon H and H rb a1mb ch r currently
ext n ing invit tions to th list cleared in ove er with the ttorn y Gn ral Governor Ragan and middotolmes ~utt1 (copy ttached at Tab B) In addition Kalmbach ants to add illara
Keith l~d il nd Erne t J Loebb ck Th n s 1111 b ole red ith C~vernor R gan be ore invitat ons re xtended
Herb 1 aoh ill dvi the Attorney G ner 1 of h n wly oheduled date and att ndces
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TH E WHi T E hOU E
WASHINGTON
December 6 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN
SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
Henry Kissinger had been scheduled to brief 50 California Conservatives on November 30 at Perinos The event was cancelled when the President returned to Washington on November 28
The question is whether this luncheon should be rescheduled before the President and presumably Kissinger travel to California around January 4 Kalmch believes the luncheon can be delayed until January
Recommendation
In light of the tight schedule for Kis singer between now and January 4 and the holiday schedules of those who would be invited the lun7~should be rescheduled in January
_~ __Disapprove Comment ______Apprrove
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH DEMARCO KNAPP amp CHILLINGWORTH 44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER - ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZAHERBERT W KALM BACH NEwPORT CENTER OFFICE
FRANK OeMARCObull JR 515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA SHERWOOD C CHILL1NGWORTH HARO LD BERAL LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
ALEXANDER BOWIE NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660TELEPHONE (213) 680-2811ROBERT M OLSON TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 ROBERT H MORRISON RI C HARD C GREENBERG THOMAS D PEC K ENPAUGH November 29 1971 OF COUNSELTERRY L RHODES OAKLEY C FROST JAM ES R KNAPP ALAN R WQlEN LARRY B THRALL ERIC W MARTENS RALPH J MORGAN DAVID PATTERSO N SMITH WE S TON L JOHNSON BRUCE E HARRINGTON A DWAIN WHITE ROBERT H FORWARDJR
PERSONAL amp CONFIDENTIAL
Mr H R Haldeman Ass is t ant to t he Pres ident The White House Washingt on D C
Dear Bob
Sorr y t hat the He nry Ki ss inger l u ncheon sched u l ed -to be held at Pe rino s i n Los Ange l es on Tuesday Nove mber 30th had to be canceled However when Henry Salvatori a nd I called t he fou rte en who had accepted prior to time of c ancellati on on Sunday mor n ing they were all very unde r shystanding and Im conf ident that we d idnt lose ground with t hese people becau se of t he c hange in plans
I d l ike to r e coinmena that the meeting be reshyschedu led when Henry will a gain be out her e For your refer ence a nd file l ive att ached the a ppr oved list of those invitees
Regards
Herbert W Ka lmbach HWKk Enc losure
cc The Honorable John N Mitchell
Ps Suggested a ddi tional invitees if meeting rescheduled~ Wil l a rd Ke i th Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
Mrs Blanche Seaver Mrs Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fr i tz Bu rns
William F Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bi ll Do heny
Ch arles Cook Harry Vol k J ack Hor ton Ro bert Mc Clure Roy Disney
Wil l iam Simpson Jr J ustin Dart Roy Crocker Joh n Lusk Kenneth T Norris
Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Rober t McClain Ross Barnett
Fred Mendenhal l D K Ludwig Edward L Johnson Asa Call Phill ip Walsh
Barton J ones J ames Ward William Sesnon Henr y Salvatori John McCo ne
Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman J ohn Wayne Clement Hirsch Ge orge Pfleger
walter Knott Sam Eowlby J-oe Crosby J enny Braun Jac Hume
Ed Gauer Leland Kaiser Dudley Swim Willard Voit Charles Thomas
PS Suggested additional invitees if meeting is rescheduled
Willard Keith Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
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10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
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NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
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Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
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You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
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l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
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hir w
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h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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TH E WHi T E hOU E
WASHINGTON
December 6 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN
SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
Henry Kissinger had been scheduled to brief 50 California Conservatives on November 30 at Perinos The event was cancelled when the President returned to Washington on November 28
The question is whether this luncheon should be rescheduled before the President and presumably Kissinger travel to California around January 4 Kalmch believes the luncheon can be delayed until January
Recommendation
In light of the tight schedule for Kis singer between now and January 4 and the holiday schedules of those who would be invited the lun7~should be rescheduled in January
_~ __Disapprove Comment ______Apprrove
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH DEMARCO KNAPP amp CHILLINGWORTH 44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER - ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZAHERBERT W KALM BACH NEwPORT CENTER OFFICE
FRANK OeMARCObull JR 515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA SHERWOOD C CHILL1NGWORTH HARO LD BERAL LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
ALEXANDER BOWIE NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660TELEPHONE (213) 680-2811ROBERT M OLSON TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 ROBERT H MORRISON RI C HARD C GREENBERG THOMAS D PEC K ENPAUGH November 29 1971 OF COUNSELTERRY L RHODES OAKLEY C FROST JAM ES R KNAPP ALAN R WQlEN LARRY B THRALL ERIC W MARTENS RALPH J MORGAN DAVID PATTERSO N SMITH WE S TON L JOHNSON BRUCE E HARRINGTON A DWAIN WHITE ROBERT H FORWARDJR
PERSONAL amp CONFIDENTIAL
Mr H R Haldeman Ass is t ant to t he Pres ident The White House Washingt on D C
Dear Bob
Sorr y t hat the He nry Ki ss inger l u ncheon sched u l ed -to be held at Pe rino s i n Los Ange l es on Tuesday Nove mber 30th had to be canceled However when Henry Salvatori a nd I called t he fou rte en who had accepted prior to time of c ancellati on on Sunday mor n ing they were all very unde r shystanding and Im conf ident that we d idnt lose ground with t hese people becau se of t he c hange in plans
I d l ike to r e coinmena that the meeting be reshyschedu led when Henry will a gain be out her e For your refer ence a nd file l ive att ached the a ppr oved list of those invitees
Regards
Herbert W Ka lmbach HWKk Enc losure
cc The Honorable John N Mitchell
Ps Suggested a ddi tional invitees if meeting rescheduled~ Wil l a rd Ke i th Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
Mrs Blanche Seaver Mrs Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fr i tz Bu rns
William F Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bi ll Do heny
Ch arles Cook Harry Vol k J ack Hor ton Ro bert Mc Clure Roy Disney
Wil l iam Simpson Jr J ustin Dart Roy Crocker Joh n Lusk Kenneth T Norris
Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Rober t McClain Ross Barnett
Fred Mendenhal l D K Ludwig Edward L Johnson Asa Call Phill ip Walsh
Barton J ones J ames Ward William Sesnon Henr y Salvatori John McCo ne
Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman J ohn Wayne Clement Hirsch Ge orge Pfleger
walter Knott Sam Eowlby J-oe Crosby J enny Braun Jac Hume
Ed Gauer Leland Kaiser Dudley Swim Willard Voit Charles Thomas
PS Suggested additional invitees if meeting is rescheduled
Willard Keith Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
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10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
-2shy
NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
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Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
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ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
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rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
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h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
LAW OFFICES
KALMBACH DEMARCO KNAPP amp CHILLINGWORTH 44TH FLOOR NORTH TOWER - ATLANTIC RICHFIELD PLAZAHERBERT W KALM BACH NEwPORT CENTER OFFICE
FRANK OeMARCObull JR 515 SOUTH FLOWER STREET SUITE 900 NEWPORT FINANCIAL PLAZA SHERWOOD C CHILL1NGWORTH HARO LD BERAL LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90071 550 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
ALEXANDER BOWIE NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660TELEPHONE (213) 680-2811ROBERT M OLSON TELEPHONE (714) 644-4111 ROBERT H MORRISON RI C HARD C GREENBERG THOMAS D PEC K ENPAUGH November 29 1971 OF COUNSELTERRY L RHODES OAKLEY C FROST JAM ES R KNAPP ALAN R WQlEN LARRY B THRALL ERIC W MARTENS RALPH J MORGAN DAVID PATTERSO N SMITH WE S TON L JOHNSON BRUCE E HARRINGTON A DWAIN WHITE ROBERT H FORWARDJR
PERSONAL amp CONFIDENTIAL
Mr H R Haldeman Ass is t ant to t he Pres ident The White House Washingt on D C
Dear Bob
Sorr y t hat the He nry Ki ss inger l u ncheon sched u l ed -to be held at Pe rino s i n Los Ange l es on Tuesday Nove mber 30th had to be canceled However when Henry Salvatori a nd I called t he fou rte en who had accepted prior to time of c ancellati on on Sunday mor n ing they were all very unde r shystanding and Im conf ident that we d idnt lose ground with t hese people becau se of t he c hange in plans
I d l ike to r e coinmena that the meeting be reshyschedu led when Henry will a gain be out her e For your refer ence a nd file l ive att ached the a ppr oved list of those invitees
Regards
Herbert W Ka lmbach HWKk Enc losure
cc The Honorable John N Mitchell
Ps Suggested a ddi tional invitees if meeting rescheduled~ Wil l a rd Ke i th Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
Mrs Blanche Seaver Mrs Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fr i tz Bu rns
William F Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bi ll Do heny
Ch arles Cook Harry Vol k J ack Hor ton Ro bert Mc Clure Roy Disney
Wil l iam Simpson Jr J ustin Dart Roy Crocker Joh n Lusk Kenneth T Norris
Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Rober t McClain Ross Barnett
Fred Mendenhal l D K Ludwig Edward L Johnson Asa Call Phill ip Walsh
Barton J ones J ames Ward William Sesnon Henr y Salvatori John McCo ne
Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman J ohn Wayne Clement Hirsch Ge orge Pfleger
walter Knott Sam Eowlby J-oe Crosby J enny Braun Jac Hume
Ed Gauer Leland Kaiser Dudley Swim Willard Voit Charles Thomas
PS Suggested additional invitees if meeting is rescheduled
Willard Keith Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
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RELEASED BY ) TOR J- I ~9~ ~--~----------------------------
CLL ISTRUCTlOjlS
~)
10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
-2shy
NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
1
- ~-
y s iiO
Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
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Ito rev han linmiddot
to t
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2
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to b
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3 (~irlctl~ vi t__ the ttornlY
obta~_lte
300 oIling hueg w_
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4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
ntly
co mNT
lDArlon
I f yo bull prov nny to 300 buc1g~t a new p yent syste houl r rgJ1 teninat ie B havori~l p~s arc
That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
S con I thE qv t or as i c projects to ob T~_t r n e middotentio a that ~ou w t t
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A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
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rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
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h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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Mrs Blanche Seaver Mrs Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fr i tz Bu rns
William F Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bi ll Do heny
Ch arles Cook Harry Vol k J ack Hor ton Ro bert Mc Clure Roy Disney
Wil l iam Simpson Jr J ustin Dart Roy Crocker Joh n Lusk Kenneth T Norris
Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Rober t McClain Ross Barnett
Fred Mendenhal l D K Ludwig Edward L Johnson Asa Call Phill ip Walsh
Barton J ones J ames Ward William Sesnon Henr y Salvatori John McCo ne
Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman J ohn Wayne Clement Hirsch Ge orge Pfleger
walter Knott Sam Eowlby J-oe Crosby J enny Braun Jac Hume
Ed Gauer Leland Kaiser Dudley Swim Willard Voit Charles Thomas
PS Suggested additional invitees if meeting is rescheduled
Willard Keith Ed Miles Ernest J Loebbecke
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10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
-2shy
NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
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y s iiO
Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
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A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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CLL ISTRUCTlOjlS
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10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
-2shy
NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
1
- ~-
y s iiO
Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
r 1 1 71
tr iv y Co i Lti 1
om FOR
S JECT Gui line
Ito rev han linmiddot
to t
Ollt tIl
et r
c
T re a tion to t 1 rob1 of 1 1A 11 ar
2
ormation
i tmiddot have ould also
to b
i -lClut iliiultan
3 (~irlctl~ vi t__ the ttornlY
obta~_lte
300 oIling hueg w_
t
4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
ntly
co mNT
lDArlon
I f yo bull prov nny to 300 buc1g~t a new p yent syste houl r rgJ1 teninat ie B havori~l p~s arc
That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
S con I thE qv t or as i c projects to ob T~_t r n e middotentio a that ~ou w t t
leetrr r c1 Cl
analysi
to by
ner How v r
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t DU
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~or T etcr 1 hin ton nee
r 20
lhct T ter pro j ccts ro that i ar aly Gcn ral iractly
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-----------------
A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
GS lm
THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
-2shy
NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
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Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
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ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
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h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
-2shy
NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
1
- ~-
y s iiO
Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
r 1 1 71
tr iv y Co i Lti 1
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S JECT Gui line
Ito rev han linmiddot
to t
Ollt tIl
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T re a tion to t 1 rob1 of 1 1A 11 ar
2
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to b
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3 (~irlctl~ vi t__ the ttornlY
obta~_lte
300 oIling hueg w_
t
4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
ntly
co mNT
lDArlon
I f yo bull prov nny to 300 buc1g~t a new p yent syste houl r rgJ1 teninat ie B havori~l p~s arc
That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
S con I thE qv t or as i c projects to ob T~_t r n e middotentio a that ~ou w t t
leetrr r c1 Cl
analysi
to by
ner How v r
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t DU
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~or T etcr 1 hin ton nee
r 20
lhct T ter pro j ccts ro that i ar aly Gcn ral iractly
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A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
GS lm
THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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RELEASED BY ) TOR J- I ~9~ ~--~----------------------------
CLL ISTRUCTlOjlS
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10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
-2shy
NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
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Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
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ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
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h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
-2shy
NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
1
- ~-
y s iiO
Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
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4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
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That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
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A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
GS lm
THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
10 THE WHITE H OUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR H R HALDEMAN
FROM GORDON STRACHAN ~ SUBJECT California Conservative Luncheon
After you talked with the Attorney General about the Henry Kissinger briefing for California Conservatives Herb Kalmbach received the assignment to get a list of attendees and to make the arrangements He cleared the list of attendees with the Attorney General r Governor Reagan Holmes Tuttle and Henry Salvatori on November 25
Henry Salvatori will host the luncheon at Perinos on November 30 Salvatori and Kalmbach decided against having the lunch at the California Club because there is a restriction on political meetings y there is less privacy and there are some bad political connotations associated with the California Club
Kissingers office (Colman Hicks) has been advised of the date and location of the event which the Attorney General had discussed with Kissinger
Kalmbach says the names on the list will be recognized by you and Dick Moore Therefore there is no biographical information beside each name
Kalmbach and Salvatori will begin inviting the attendees as soon as you clear the names hopefully today
NAME YES NO
Mrs Blanche Seaver Margaret Brock George Hearst Jack Wrather Fritz Burns William French Smith Fred Hartley Paul Talbert Pat Frawley Bill Doheny
-2shy
NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
1
- ~-
y s iiO
Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
r 1 1 71
tr iv y Co i Lti 1
om FOR
S JECT Gui line
Ito rev han linmiddot
to t
Ollt tIl
et r
c
T re a tion to t 1 rob1 of 1 1A 11 ar
2
ormation
i tmiddot have ould also
to b
i -lClut iliiultan
3 (~irlctl~ vi t__ the ttornlY
obta~_lte
300 oIling hueg w_
t
4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
ntly
co mNT
lDArlon
I f yo bull prov nny to 300 buc1g~t a new p yent syste houl r rgJ1 teninat ie B havori~l p~s arc
That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
S con I thE qv t or as i c projects to ob T~_t r n e middotentio a that ~ou w t t
leetrr r c1 Cl
analysi
to by
ner How v r
0U
t DU
y
-3middotmiddot
~or T etcr 1 hin ton nee
r 20
lhct T ter pro j ccts ro that i ar aly Gcn ral iractly
Gn E ISAGRL
-------~
ih th_ Attorn y _nc 1 It will b de d tc yent)ilr t - 1 er of pt diig i tt r Yo y ( t to cover thi
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-----------------
A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
GS lm
THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
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NAME YES NO
Charles Cook Harry Volk Jack Horton Robert McClure Roy Disney William Simpson Jr Justin Dart Roy Crocker John Lusk Ken Norris Charles Thornton Earl Jorgensen Robert Bauer Robert McClain Ross Barrott Ferdinand Mendenhall D K Ludwig Edward C Johnson Asa Call Phillip Walsh Barton Jones James Ward William Sesnon John McCone Carl Hartneck Arnold O Beckman John Wayne Clement Hirsch George Pfleger Walter Knott Sam Bowlby Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun Jac Hume Ed Gawer Lee Kaiser Dudley Swim Williard Voit Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salvatori begin inviting this list of 50 today they expect 35 will be able to attend
17
1
- ~-
y s iiO
Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
r 1 1 71
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S JECT Gui line
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to t
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2
ormation
i tmiddot have ould also
to b
i -lClut iliiultan
3 (~irlctl~ vi t__ the ttornlY
obta~_lte
300 oIling hueg w_
t
4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
ntly
co mNT
lDArlon
I f yo bull prov nny to 300 buc1g~t a new p yent syste houl r rgJ1 teninat ie B havori~l p~s arc
That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
S con I thE qv t or as i c projects to ob T~_t r n e middotentio a that ~ou w t t
leetrr r c1 Cl
analysi
to by
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-----------------
A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
GS 1m
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ w ____ _ bull bull ~-~ 0 ~~~ bull bull bullbullbullbullbull bull
middot lIzR
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_ -
~- ~ l+~ ~gjlfr~
~-~_ OJlltL _~ - ~ ~ J frIJMI-
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w(A ~~---~
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ---- - -- - - - - - -- - - --- - -- - --- - - - ~- -~ --
THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
~a-~J
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5~ --~ N~ -h~ ~ ~~~ ~t--=-s amp ~ ell s~U~~
~
---
--
A-(~~Lbull
fz-~ shy
- poundd(~ ~ ~T~~
~~ -
P(f---IC~~ 6-Dv L-nrltshy
~~A-~~__ JJ~Q~
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~ ~ shy
-p C ~
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~----- Jy lt - ~~r-~~
~~ flr( C~ ~ - tt~ - ~~ -D 6middot (3 )-gt5
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-3shy
campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
17
1
- ~-
y s iiO
Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
r 1 1 71
tr iv y Co i Lti 1
om FOR
S JECT Gui line
Ito rev han linmiddot
to t
Ollt tIl
et r
c
T re a tion to t 1 rob1 of 1 1A 11 ar
2
ormation
i tmiddot have ould also
to b
i -lClut iliiultan
3 (~irlctl~ vi t__ the ttornlY
obta~_lte
300 oIling hueg w_
t
4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
ntly
co mNT
lDArlon
I f yo bull prov nny to 300 buc1g~t a new p yent syste houl r rgJ1 teninat ie B havori~l p~s arc
That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
S con I thE qv t or as i c projects to ob T~_t r n e middotentio a that ~ou w t t
leetrr r c1 Cl
analysi
to by
ner How v r
0U
t DU
y
-3middotmiddot
~or T etcr 1 hin ton nee
r 20
lhct T ter pro j ccts ro that i ar aly Gcn ral iractly
Gn E ISAGRL
-------~
ih th_ Attorn y _nc 1 It will b de d tc yent)ilr t - 1 er of pt diig i tt r Yo y ( t to cover thi
GS dg
-----------------
A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
GS lm
THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
GS 1m
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ w ____ _ bull bull ~-~ 0 ~~~ bull bull bullbullbullbullbull bull
middot lIzR
I f1eM( I ~- lpound _ -~tJ4Mll-414---1
_ -
~- ~ l+~ ~gjlfr~
~-~_ OJlltL _~ - ~ ~ J frIJMI-
-~ -~amps rtlr ~ ~+ ~~_shy
w(A ~~---~
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ---- - -- - - - - - -- - - --- - -- - --- - - - ~- -~ --
THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
~a-~J
~ ~~-r-o-I---6 amp fshybeJ omiddotk- ~~ - J- r -iQ ~ ~
5~ --~ N~ -h~ ~ ~~~ ~t--=-s amp ~ ell s~U~~
~
---
--
A-(~~Lbull
fz-~ shy
- poundd(~ ~ ~T~~
~~ -
P(f---IC~~ 6-Dv L-nrltshy
~~A-~~__ JJ~Q~
y~ i$~ fz-yenJ ---~ ~lJ-11-~-
~ ~ shy
-p C ~
PI-J -~F Ci3rgtn G -~ 4middot d- -~ -~ pJ__ ~~ r~)
~----- Jy lt - ~~r-~~
~~ flr( C~ ~ - tt~ - ~~ -D 6middot (3 )-gt5
~ ck 4- rltgt~--shy~~----
~ dL
f~
-
-- -P---y bull
-3shy
campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
- ~-
y s iiO
Char les Cook harry Volk J E c k =or o~1
Roben Jvc lUre Roy ) ~ S-lCy
Wi r am Slmp sor J r uus -c in J rt o y Crocke r
ioh n L u lt Ilte n Nor ris Cha rles Th ornton
a rl Jorg-ensen Robert ~ a e r Ro bert McClain Ross -arrott Fe r din a n d Mendenha~l D Ludwigshydvar d C Johnson
Asa Cal Phillip W sh Barton uones Jarles Ward Wi _ ii illl S SLOE
Jo n c Coc C - cL r Le~lt
Ar n o l d O Bec~uan
John WayJ e Clement irsch Georg Pf l eger Wal ter Knott S a rn 30w by Major Mosely Joe Crosby Jeni Braun J ac ume Ed Gawer Lee ltaiser Dud ley Swim Th lliard Voi t Charles Thomas
If Kalmbach and Salva tori begin invi-cing this list of 50 today they expect 35 wi ll be able to attend
r 1 1 71
tr iv y Co i Lti 1
om FOR
S JECT Gui line
Ito rev han linmiddot
to t
Ollt tIl
et r
c
T re a tion to t 1 rob1 of 1 1A 11 ar
2
ormation
i tmiddot have ould also
to b
i -lClut iliiultan
3 (~irlctl~ vi t__ the ttornlY
obta~_lte
300 oIling hueg w_
t
4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
ntly
co mNT
lDArlon
I f yo bull prov nny to 300 buc1g~t a new p yent syste houl r rgJ1 teninat ie B havori~l p~s arc
That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
S con I thE qv t or as i c projects to ob T~_t r n e middotentio a that ~ou w t t
leetrr r c1 Cl
analysi
to by
ner How v r
0U
t DU
y
-3middotmiddot
~or T etcr 1 hin ton nee
r 20
lhct T ter pro j ccts ro that i ar aly Gcn ral iractly
Gn E ISAGRL
-------~
ih th_ Attorn y _nc 1 It will b de d tc yent)ilr t - 1 er of pt diig i tt r Yo y ( t to cover thi
GS dg
-----------------
A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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to b
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3 (~irlctl~ vi t__ the ttornlY
obta~_lte
300 oIling hueg w_
t
4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
ntly
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I f yo bull prov nny to 300 buc1g~t a new p yent syste houl r rgJ1 teninat ie B havori~l p~s arc
That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
S con I thE qv t or as i c projects to ob T~_t r n e middotentio a that ~ou w t t
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analysi
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-----------------
A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
GS lm
THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
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_ -
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~-~_ OJlltL _~ - ~ ~ J frIJMI-
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w(A ~~---~
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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--
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- poundd(~ ~ ~T~~
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-3shy
campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
2
ormation
i tmiddot have ould also
to b
i -lClut iliiultan
3 (~irlctl~ vi t__ the ttornlY
obta~_lte
300 oIling hueg w_
t
4 bull -1 ald_ 1 a vi E bull1 Attorre G n _ul c1ircctll Cu tmiddotl pho ( poll i b_J111 conuct
polls ontinu 0 nh of one )ut
ntly
co mNT
lDArlon
I f yo bull prov nny to 300 buc1g~t a new p yent syste houl r rgJ1 teninat ie B havori~l p~s arc
That _~erb Y In lell o ~not 0r 1 ~cy
hell rohabl a Dela G re co or tion to proc ss nt to ORC
AGllli DISA R ~
S con I thE qv t or as i c projects to ob T~_t r n e middotentio a that ~ou w t t
leetrr r c1 Cl
analysi
to by
ner How v r
0U
t DU
y
-3middotmiddot
~or T etcr 1 hin ton nee
r 20
lhct T ter pro j ccts ro that i ar aly Gcn ral iractly
Gn E ISAGRL
-------~
ih th_ Attorn y _nc 1 It will b de d tc yent)ilr t - 1 er of pt diig i tt r Yo y ( t to cover thi
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-----------------
A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
GS lm
THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
GS 1m
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middot lIzR
I f1eM( I ~- lpound _ -~tJ4Mll-414---1
_ -
~- ~ l+~ ~gjlfr~
~-~_ OJlltL _~ - ~ ~ J frIJMI-
-~ -~amps rtlr ~ ~+ ~~_shy
w(A ~~---~
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ---- - -- - - - - - -- - - --- - -- - --- - - - ~- -~ --
THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
~a-~J
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5~ --~ N~ -h~ ~ ~~~ ~t--=-s amp ~ ell s~U~~
~
---
--
A-(~~Lbull
fz-~ shy
- poundd(~ ~ ~T~~
~~ -
P(f---IC~~ 6-Dv L-nrltshy
~~A-~~__ JJ~Q~
y~ i$~ fz-yenJ ---~ ~lJ-11-~-
~ ~ shy
-p C ~
PI-J -~F Ci3rgtn G -~ 4middot d- -~ -~ pJ__ ~~ r~)
~----- Jy lt - ~~r-~~
~~ flr( C~ ~ - tt~ - ~~ -D 6middot (3 )-gt5
~ ck 4- rltgt~--shy~~----
~ dL
f~
-
-- -P---y bull
-3shy
campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
0U
t DU
y
-3middotmiddot
~or T etcr 1 hin ton nee
r 20
lhct T ter pro j ccts ro that i ar aly Gcn ral iractly
Gn E ISAGRL
-------~
ih th_ Attorn y _nc 1 It will b de d tc yent)ilr t - 1 er of pt diig i tt r Yo y ( t to cover thi
GS dg
-----------------
A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
GS lm
THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
GS 1m
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ w ____ _ bull bull ~-~ 0 ~~~ bull bull bullbullbullbullbull bull
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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A ni tr tiv ly Confid ntial
ec her 20 1971
ORA~D(JM Fa nbullbull 1 ~DE ~
Me GORDON STRACr
SUB CT nditures
You disappro d t~o xp ndltures involving Colon activitie because no sy t for prior approval was in o eration Such a sstem as now been formalized with C uck Colon tore IDly e~~enditure Dick lio ard will call me to ve the proj ct cle red with you
hold has been placed on th cartoon fro England proj ct until you approve it Thi project QuId require $8 00 for duplic tion and distribution etails concern ng the ubject of the cartoon and distribution plan ax available
orally from Colson or me
Recommendation I
That you pprove this $8OOOxpenditur b cue Colon h s ought pproval in dvanc for a oject th t ha generated
considerable interest
pprov ________~___ Di pprove______________
Comment ~~----~~--------~--~----~------~~----------~--
Prior approv 1 for the new paoer as did not oocur because of the ti fra problems Th ovember 20 randmn for the vreeident r quired action on unday Jovember 21 for tho new p per ad to run ~1ond y ov mber 22 e were obviously in error not to hav syst n which r quired you to approve or isapprov however hort the time fr bull Colson Ho ard and I now have such a stem
ndation
l~ t you approve tIe 6000 for th n wspaper ds in spite of our f ilure to cl ar th xp nditure in dvanc
Approve Disap rov
Comment ----------------------------~----------~--------~~-----
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THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
GS 1m
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
THE W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 18 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR MR GORDON STRACHAN
FROM L HIGBY~
The problem with the attached memo entitled IIColson Expenditures is that we still dorlt seem to be making any progress in setting up a system here of getting these cleared I think you would have a better chance of getting them by Bob if you wnt on to describe a system that we now have set up that will work in the future and then say unfortunately these two matters occurred prior to that time but if we don1t get them paid for some way they will be taken out of Campaign funds probably Just dumping the problem doesnt really help anybody or anything Offering a solution along with it could make a difference
Attachment
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
GS 1m
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- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ---- - -- - - - - - -- - - --- - -- - --- - - - ~- -~ --
THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
n AL ~D COl IDE~ TIAL
December 13 1971
OR I bull UlLD
GORDor ST CHAN
U ~CT
I may b ay out of line carom nting on Harry lemmingIso I r a1ize that I am not to int ou prabl ithout oluton Ho ver I do f 1 you hould b are of th inten it of b lings 9 inst arry
middot1 mming The Ii t of peo Ie who have expr s d t ir concarnto me is formidabl Fr d ~ lek Bill lorton narry 0 nt John Sear Cliff till r a d Jab qrud r 11 ve 11 volunteered th ir concern It i of co rae
a1 1 to di count S ra nd qrud r middotecau e th v profit fro eelin in Ie ng influenc ut lorton and Dent 1 v nothing to gain The point again t 1 ing include
1) le h s nei er th niority nor th tact to d al with Governors S nator or to arty opl 1I
2) TIe ha a s t nti 1 a ve it epublic n rty eire1 9 because of his p rforrnanc in th personnel spot for th
3) Stat eh irme in 19 st te 11 cl0 upervi ion by the Attorn V
vcr othinq is in ritinq 0 there i no ay to ev lu te the qualty of his t ff ork
ttorn Gen raI
given onl gan ral guidanc to th ixon Stat in to tmiddoto hour eting e neith r
r ceiv itten r port on th ir progr 85 directiv
hir w
0 rt bull elan nakdtoco nt on
rv tiv uch a hbrook St A bull bull bull h doubted such candid t th vat in h t t n I h1ro about thi taternont he id
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
GS 1m
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
-2shy
h thOUglt he aad covered the point of car ful co n oout percent gee that roi ht be receiv d by Q~allengers
to th Pr ident Thi comment a especially surprisinq in light of the r cent experience wi J Gov mor eterson conrnent aLout ~ w Hamp hir bull
The n t re ult of all this i that h t rn y prov to be the most import nt part of the Camp ign - nut and bolts organization - i in the hands of I rry 1 rnming wlo many b lieve i not up to th job here are rumor t t the ttorn y neral will bring in so eon heavier~ to repl ce lemming Bob ardi nand J rr i L on ar t t two
nam s mentione most fr quently but thi~ i all hopeful peeul tion by the group ex res ing cone rn
GS 1m
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ w ____ _ bull bull ~-~ 0 ~~~ bull bull bullbullbullbullbull bull
middot lIzR
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- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ---- - -- - - - - - -- - - --- - -- - --- - - - ~- -~ --
THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ w ____ _ bull bull ~-~ 0 ~~~ bull bull bullbullbullbullbull bull
middot lIzR
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- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ---- - -- - - - - - -- - - --- - -- - --- - - - ~- -~ --
THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
~a-~J
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~
---
--
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- poundd(~ ~ ~T~~
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ---- - -- - - - - - -- - - --- - -- - --- - - - ~- -~ --
THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
~a-~J
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~
---
--
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- poundd(~ ~ ~T~~
~~ -
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
THE WHITE HOUSE
WAS H I N G T O N
November 16 1971
ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORANDUM FOR HARRY DENT
FROM GORDON STRACHAN G SUBJECT Nixon State Chairman
After Harry Flemming at the planning meeting reviewed the state chairmen that had been selected you and I discussed the advantage of having your independent assessment of the choices Have you had a chance to complete that review for the Attorney General yet
~a-~J
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
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campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
-3shy
campaign to enunciate even more clearly the achievements
which have already been made and the further initiatives
we seek to have enacted
I am aware of recent activities of support by many people
in New Hampshire Since that primary being the first
in the nation has a great symbolic meaning in a
Presidential election year I will allow my name to
be entered there and in other states where the names
of all contenders are placed on the ballot as a matter
of law
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
-- ---- ~ r - - ~ ~ _ _____ _ ____ _______ __ _ __ ~--
- - - - - - _ r w __bullbull _middotw~ bullbull~ -~ -- ~ bull bull~-~~~~ ~ -
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