Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

62 13 06/16/1962 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Charles Zweng. 1 pg.

62 13 06/14/1962 Letter Letter from Charles Zweng to H.R. Haldeman. 1 pg. Attached to previous.

62 13 05/22/1962 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Charles Zweng. 1 pg. Attached to previous.

62 13 05/21/1962 Letter Letter from Charles Zweng to Robert Haldeman. 1 pg. Attached to previous.

62 13 05/21/1962 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Charles Zweng. 1 pg.

62 13 05/17/1962 Letter letter from Charles Zweng to Bob Haldeman. 3 pgs. Only cover of newsletter scanned. Attached to previous.

Monday, August 27, 2007 Page 1 of 2 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

62 13 05/15/1962 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Charles Zweng. 1 pg.

62 13 n.d. Memo Memo from Charles Zweng to Robert Haldeman. 1 pg. Attached to previous.

62 13 05/08/1962 Letter Letter from Charles Zweng to Dan Smoot. 1 pg. Attached to previous.

62 13 04/24/1962 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Jack Zeigler. 1 pg.

62 13 01/30/1962 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Donald Zweng. 1 pg.

62 13 01/22/1962 Letter Letter from H.R. Haldeman to Donald Zweng. 1 pg.

Monday, August 27, 2007 Page 2 of 2 June 16. 1962

Dear Mr. Zweng:

Thank you for your letter of June 14th.

I certainly agree with you. Our toughest fight is coming up and we will be concentrating on that victory in November.

We are busy now re­ organizing and regroupi.ng for the general election period. You will be hearing from us later on al the program gets under way.

Best regards to you and to Captain Marsh. I trust he is feeling better by this time.

Sincerely.

H. a. Haldeman

Mr. Charles A. Zweng 12021 Ventura Boulevard North Hollywood. California TELEPHONES

PAN AMERICAN NAVIGATION SERVICE, Inc. POplar 3·6201

12021 VENTURA BOULEVARD NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA STanley 7-1834

June 14,1962

Mr. H. R. Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles 5, California

Dear Bob Haldeman:

This is the first opportunity that I have had to congratulate you, and the headquarters on our victory in the Primary election.

As you know, our toughest job is coming up in the election in November, and we must take advantage of every opportunity that we can. I was wondering whether you have given thought to a strategy meeting as we did in the beginning, when we met at the Biltmore Hotel.

Captain Marsh, who visited you with me, has been laid up for a day or two with his back. Personally, I think he injured his sacro­ iliac. He has suggested that we bombard the voters with a small card, each one with a different message and a cartoon on one end of the card.

In the meantime, will you kindly contact Dick and see what he thinks about another strategy meeting.

Very sincerely yours, 1~q·<~

CAZ:ls

PUBLISHER OF THE ZWENG MANUALS AND OTHER AERONAUTICAL BOOKS. MANUFACTURER AND DISTRIBUTOR

OF AIR AND MARINE~ NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT • ASSOCiATE OF THE WEEMS SYSTEM OF NAVIGATION *Jy222.11" 62

'Dear Mr. Zwq:

TbaDka for your DOte of May 21.t and your report on Matt Cvetic '. interview with Dr. rifield.

In the thouaht you ..y not have .e.n the full text of Dick Hixon'. Itatement OIl the Franci. Amendment, 1 am enelo'ina a copy harwith for your information. We appreciate your intere.t. Sincerely,

C--C\}.'\ ? I·· f\ B. R. Baldtnllll.n

Mr. Charl.. A. Zwena Pre.1de'Dt Pan American "vilation Service J Inc. 12021 Ventura Blvd. North Hollywood, Califomia TELEPHONES

PAN AMERICAN NAVIGATION SERVICE, Inc. POplar 3·6201

'2021 VENTURA BOULEVARD NORTH HOLLYWOOD. CALIFORNIA STanley 7-1834

May 21, 1962

Mr. Robert Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California

Dear Mr. Haldeman:

Last night on television, the guest of Mr. Fifield, Pastor of the Congregational Church, was Matt Cvetic, who claims that he was an under­ cover spy for the , formerly working in Philadelphia and Detroit.

Cvetic said, concerning a petition which is being circulated, although it was according to law, he did not give details of the nature of petition, so I assume that it was some sort of a petition to out-law Communist Member­ ship in the United States. One important point was apparent, that he was there to sell his books about Communism. And he stated that was against the petition.

I will also mention that Joe Shell was on television again and telling what he will do when he becomes Governor of the State of California. Shell seems to be copying the tactics used by President Kennedy, in making use of the television at every opportunity.

I am passing the information along to you for what it may be worth.

Very sincerely yours,

PAN AMERICAN NAVIGATION SERVICE, INC. j~g~=::=1 CAZ: 1s

PUBLISHER OF THE ZWENG MANUALS AND OTHER AERONAUTICAL BOOKS. MANUFACTURER AND DISTRIBUTOR

OF AIR AND MARIN~ NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT • ASSOCIATE OF THE WEEMS SYSTEM OF NAVIGATION May 21, 1962

Dear Mr. Zwngl

Thank you for your letter of May 17th.

You were kind to take the time to write ua, and ... al_,. appreciate receiviDg co.nenta and reporta .uch •• you provide.

Your encounter with your friend 1a Bullocka Wil.hire is intereatina aDd we are del1&bted to leam 8M will be actively aecu:t1D& tM pledle. of .upport.

Keep up the good work, anel our tbanka apin for your intere.t.

WIll WITH ltIX()1(:

B. I.. Balc:leman

Mr. Charl•• A. ZWIlI 12021 Ventura Boulev.ret North Hollywood, California TELEPHONES

PAN AMERICAN NAVIGATION SERVICE, Inc. POplar 3-6201

12021 VENTURA BOULEVARD NORTH HOLLYWOOD. CALIFORNIA STanley 7-1834

May 17, 1962

Mr. Bob Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles 5, California

Dear Mr. Haldeman:

Thank you for your letter of May 15th, in which you acknowledge the copy of the letter fvom Dan Smoot, also that you were grateful that we had the opportunity to discuss the campaign when Captain Marsh and I met with you.

Bob, this is going to be one of the toughest campaigns that I have ever been in and we must do everything possible to win, not only the primary, but in the election. It must also be with the decisive vote of the people. With this letter, I am sending you one of the Hollywood magazines, which runs along the line of Variety and other magazines published by the Motion Picture In­ dustry. You will note that on page 2, the editor, Jaik Rosenstein, who, of course, is a Jew and is against Nixon on general principles, as they belong to the organization that wants to set up their own state within the United States, and all of the other "money changers". Note on page 2 the following:

'That Richard Nixon will be appointed chairman of the board if he loses the election for governor of Calif­ ornia (which he definitely will).'

Of course, there is nothing that Dick Nixon, nor you nor I can advise, but ignore the trash that this editor publishes. We can, of course, know who our enemies are and guard against them.

This week, I went shopping at Bullocks Wilshire, only a short distance from your office, and found a friend of mine who is going to seek as many pledges as possible for Nixon support. These she will obtain in a short time and I will mail the list to Doris Thielen at the earliest possible moment.

It is my opinion that we should take advantage of the idea that Captain Marsh has, as the cost is comparatively low and we can stop it any time we wish. You can depencl on us to do everything possible

PUBLISHER OF THE ZWENG MANUALS AND OTHER AERONAUTICAL BOOKS. MANUFACTURER AND DISTRIBUTOR - OF AIR AND MARINi NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT • ASSOCIATE OF THE WE'EMS SYSTEM OF NAVIGATION Bob Haldeman Cont'd Page 2

to help you~ as we realize the terrific problem you are facing.

Very sincerely yours, Jr~ng~'~~

CAZ: Is Enclosure MaJ U, 1962

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Mr. Cbarlu A. ZWD& Pa ..r1can lIaviaatioD S8n1ce, 1Ilc. 12021 Ventura Blvd. North 8011,.e04, Callfomia 12021 VENTURA BLVD. • NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. • POPLAR 3-6201

PRESIDENT TeLEPHONES

PAN AMERICAN NAVIGATION SERVICE, Inc. POpiar 3-6201

12021 VENTURA BOULEVARD NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA STanley 7-1834

May 8, 1962

Mr. Dan Smoot P.0. Box 9611 14,

Dear Mr. Smoot:

Last Sunday I happened to tune in on Dr. Fiefie1d and Friend. To my amazement, you were introduced as the friend. Later, to my great distress concerning you, I listened to you attack our former Vice-President, Richard M. Nixon. His life work practically parallels yours,

Born of poor parents, working his way through high school and college - leading the fight against master spy Hiss and the other spies; his life has been an open book.

Dan, it is well known the candidate Shell, a rich oilman, is using his money to defeat Nixon. It is also well known that Dr. Fiefie1d is taking advantage of his religion, a head of the Congrega­ tional Church, to he1W Shell in his campaign for Republican Governor of California, with its high electorial vote, needed by Kennedy in the next election. This division in the Republican Party will insure that Brown, now endorsed by Kennedy, will remain in office. This, I know, you are against. My belief is that you were unknowingly trapped into making the statement against only Nixon.

During the last National Campaign, Nixon advised the Republican Organization, never under any circumstances to bring religion into the campaign. It was not. But Kennedy combed the woods to obtain the Catholic vot e,

Dan, another thing you must consider, if you will be true to yourself, is never to travel into another state and tell the voters who to support. Any state will resent the action and what you and your wife have struggled for, will fall like a house on sand - for the wave to take away its founda­ tion.

I do not advise you what to do. You will know. All I can say is, that ~ou cannot leave undone the thing you must do. ~ti ~ Sincerely, Ir.~ ~ ~ }}'I.{~ Charles A. Zweng CAZ:1s '­ ~ -~ ----.---~------­

PUBLISHER OF THE ZWENG MANUALS AND OTHER AERONAUTICAL BOOKS. MANUFACTURER AND DISTRIBUTOR

OF AIR AND MARINE' NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT • ASSOCIATE OF THE WEEMS SYSTEM OF NAVIGATION Dear Wr. Zeialer:

Dick Nlsoa hat a.ked me to eapro•• hl. tbaU. for yOlU' thcnillatflllu•• ill writlQI him abo. the Chrlnen••• campaign.

tJafomaaately. yo\1l' lett.1" did DOt reach .. la tim. for tI. to let thia eapl••Uoa back to yOIl balore the breakfa.C meetiq 1'1....4 ,~"",.. "'-""''''''''~''''' •••'''',~k: Hotel. However, the polley ... have had to eatabliab woDld have prenated. tao reqa.elted. wlre bela••eDt••lae. there CaD be DO iavolvo••• ,. o\lt-of-.tato campal....

w. £eo1 conaLa yo1I wUl uaclor· .taDd wb.at we belio.. to be the ealy fab aDd J-.t method of b••cUia, till. aU maay other .lmUar requaR•• t

SlKerely,

H. R. Haldem..

Mr. Jack Zalpor State Campal.. Chair.... Richard G. Cul.to••e. Heaclquarter. 30a Orpheam aaUeil•• Seattle I, Wa.Mlllto. January 30, 1962 1/ \...... Mr. Donald J. Zweq, Vice President Future EJ1ilneers of America Atomics International P. O. Box 309 Canola Park, California

Dear Mr. Zweng:

This is to follow up our recent correspondence concerning your kind invitation to Mr. Nixon to address the future Engineers of America, San Fernando Valley CouncU, In May. I regretfully must tell you that the efforts of the Schedule Committee to clear a date when he could meet with your group have not been successful. Consequently, he .Ul not have the pleasure of accepting your cordial Invitation.

We understand fully the necessity lor you to go ahead and schedule a speaker lor this line event, and we are extremely sorry that Mr. Nixon will be unable to meet with your group.

Thank. 70u .,ain lor ,"our tbou.httul invltatlon.

Sincerely,

H. R. Haldeman

HRH:Jr January 22, 1962

Mr. Donald J. ZW8n<;;, Viee President Future En!Jinears of America Atomlcs International P. o. Box 309 Cano~ Parle, California

Dear Mr. ZW8n'J:

Thank you for your kind letter of January 19th. invltlnq Mr. NIxon to address tbe Future En91neers of America, san Fernando Valley CODcH, some even1nq In 1I1a1· We are turning your Invit&Uonover to the SCbedule Committee for conslderaUon at an early meet1D9, and you will be hearing from \IS just as 800n as possible. Certainly we nope something can be worked out for him to meet with your qroup at a mutually convenient time.

We very mucn appreciate your tbougtltfulness in

S1ncerely,

a R. Haldeman