White House Special Files Box 61 Folder 20

White House Special Files Box 61 Folder 20

Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 61 20 05/22/1962 Letter Letter from Emily Pike to H.R. Haldeman. 1 pg. 61 20 05/22/1962 Memo Memo from Tom to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. 61 20 05/1962 Newsletter Republican Men-tions newsletter. 4 pgs. Attached to previous. 61 20 n.d. Letter Chain letter for Shell for Governor. 1 pg. 61 20 05/21/1962 Memo Memo from Tom to Bob Haldeman. 1 pg. 61 20 n.d. Letter Letter from Arthur Guy, Chairman of the Trojans for Shell to Trojans. 1 pg. Attached to previous. Wednesday, August 08, 2007 Page 1 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 61 20 n.d. Letter Letter from Joe Shell to Democrat. 1 pg. Duplicates not scanned. 61 20 n.d. Memo Handwritten note. 1 pg. 61 20 n.d. Other Document Business card with handwrittennote. Attached newspaper clippings not scanned. 61 20 n.d. Memo Handwritten note. 1 pg. 61 20 04/17/1962 Report Congressional Record. 1 pg. Attached to previous. 61 20 n.d. Memo Joe Shell appearance schedule. 1 pg. 61 20 n.d. Memo Joe Shell television schedule. 1 pg. Wednesday, August 08, 2007 Page 2 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 61 20 n.d. Report Press release about Shell. 1 pg. 61 20 05/11/1962 Report Press release about Shell. 2 pgs. 61 20 n.d. Memo Memo from Fred Haffner to mrs. Wright. 1 pg. 61 20 n.d. Memo Handwritten note. 1 pg. 61 20 05/14/1962 Memo Memo to Bob Haldeman from Yvonne. 1 pg. 61 20 n.d. Newsletter Newsletter about Shell. 3 pgs. 61 20 05/11/1962 Memo Handwritten note. 1 pg. Wednesday, August 08, 2007 Page 3 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 61 20 05/11/1962 Newspaper Register advertisement, Mr. nixon why Won't You Debate Shell? 1 pg. Not scanned. 61 20 05/10/1962 Memo Memo from Bob Haldeman to Pete Flanigan. 3 pgs including attachments. Wednesday, August 08, 2007 Page 4 of 4 NIXON FOR GOVERNOR San Francisco County Headquarters 583 Market Street, San Francisco 5, DO 2·3734 ALAN H. NICHOLS, CHAIRMAN EMILY G. PIKE, CAMPAIGN MANAGER May 22, 1962 Mr. H. R. Haldeman Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California Dear Bob: Yesterday Joe Shell met with his precinct workers in his San Francisco Headquarters. We sent someone up there who came back with this report: There were a total of 46 people present. 10 were TeenAge Republicans 8 were staff 5 were press 10 were LOLs incapable of walking a precinct 8 young men 4 miscellaneous types It would appear Shell's preCinct effort in this county will not be extensive. Sincerely, <. ....... .­\ C,<,/h',\ l~ Emily G. Pike CC: W. M. Spencer ~'72 Memorandum from THOMAS E. SMITH Dear Bob: For your information. Torn. MU KENTHALER BIOI G P. O. BOX 1737 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA Kimberly 7-2969 MAY 1962 ISSUE NO.8 STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES WE BELIEVE I. POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY AND LIMITED GOVERNMENT: We believe that government is a creation of and therefore subject to the will of the people, II. PRESERVATION OF LOCAL AUTONOMY: We believe thot it is imperative that control of all functions ot government be maintained at the lowest level of government poss ible . III. IMPROVING THE CLIMATE FOR ECONO IC OPPORTUNITY: We believe that the incentives of the Free Enterprise system under the freedoms of our Amer­ ican Republic were primarily responsbile for the strength and the success of the United States of America . IV. FOREIGN POLICY : We be lieve it is important to maintain our nationalist sp irit and thus to promote competition between nations tor the betterment of a ll. Our total effort will be directed toward the prelervet "0 th illnity of the individual and ai tenance of his God-give rights. .. ;If it .. ...­ .­ .. .­ it .­ it .­ it "Y ou can not help man permanently .­ if by doing for them what they could *' if and should be doing for tbemselues," .­ Abraham Lincoln .­ if••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IT EMS 0 F V I TAL I N T ERE S T TOY 0 U SHEll TOP SUCCESS MAY ACTIVITIES Over 650 people enthusiast 14- Howard J8rvis is speaking at ically cheered Jo e when he told Keystone S&l, Anaheim 7:30PM us of his plans to use the blue pencil as the future Governor 16- Howard Jarvis - Dinner at Anaheim Bowl. 7:30 PM - $5 of California at our April Din­ for Dinner - Sponsored by ner meeting at the Santa Ana Conserve Coord. Council. Elks Club. We regret we were nable to accomoda t e the add­ 21- John Noble, Author of I Was itional hundreds of people who A Slave in Russia, is speak­ requested res ervations. We ing at Newport Harbor High hope you listened to his talk School - 7:30 P.M. that Republican Men sponsored 22- Bob Badham address - S.A. on KWIZ. Plan to attend Joe's league of Women Voters-7:30 Victory Banquet at the Villa Marina in Newport Beach on June 23- Geier Day - Anaheim - Major 5th. Door prizes will include address 11:00 AM - Servite a free tour of the Governor's High School, 1952 W. laPalma Mansion. 23- Joe Shell Rally - Sports * * * * * * * Arena, Los Angeles. 8:00PM Adm. $1.00 - Large crowd GEIER'S PICNIC - FUN expected. Get there early. It was a good Old-fashioned picnic for a large crowd at 29- Howard Jarvis Rally - Aragon Ballroom, San ta Monica, 8 PM La Palma Park on May 5th for Tickets $1 - Call 545-3994. Bob Geier, the favored Repub­ lican candidate for the 34th 31- Bob Geier Day - Santa Ana Congressional District. Hot Many activities scheduled. dogs, pop, donuts, coffee. * * * * * * * * balloons, games, music, speech­ es and fun was the order of ABRAHAM LINCOLN SAID the day. All of this and only "Fellow-citizens, we cannot one lost little boy--who was escape history. We ••••will be quickly found. Bob has many remembered in spite of ourselves. other picnics, rallies and No personal significance or in­ coffees scheduled during May. significance can spare one or Check the newspapers or his another of us. The fiery trial headquarters for details. through which we pass will light * * * * * * * us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation." REMEMBER - "Give Kennedy a Republican Congress--­ * * * * * * * o THE R 1'1 E N tions THE COIYJrYJU N1ST LIQUIDATION PICTURE 58e tr.e man with the jet planes. Read Toward Soviet America, by He is a controversial man. WilliAm Z. Foster, the book the He is a big Communist. Communists tried to destroy. It Communists are our enemies. is again available at Elgin Pub­ See how we treat the big Commies. lications, Box 162, Balboa Is., Spe us give him jet plnnes. California; $4.75. The new ed­ Fly, Communist, fly: ition has an excellent explan­ See us give him food. atory by M2urice Ries and a fore­ Eat, Communist, eat: word by Congo Francis Walters. SeR him stop"being a Communist. Now that this book is available, 00 you seB him stop being a big it should be first on the read­ Communist? ing list of any serious student I do not SRe him star being a of communism. The last chapter big Cummunist. really puts the icing on the cake. As you see the cornmuru s ts' plan * * * * * * * for "liquidating" lawyers, pri­ THE NEUTRALIST vate organizations, religion, priv2te property, salesmen and S8e the man wi t h the funny ha t , other obsolete trappings of our He is a ~ice man. He is a neutralist. "reactionary" life, you tegin to wonder how a~yone c~n seriously SRYS A neutralist that fighting co-existe~ce" is bad. consider "peaceful with these barbarians. A neutralist says me~n things about people who fight. * * * * * * * See the neutralist invade the Ii HIe enclave: IDEAS FOR THE ENGRAVER Invade, neutralist, invade: In regard to the worthless Fight, neutralist, fight: bonds about to he sold by the What a funny neutralist? United Nations, I would suggest 00 you want to be a neutralist? that the UN might borrow Sec. ••• John Morr8ssy of the Enterior Udall to sell these, as he has done so well * * * * * * * selling tickets to Democratic A visitor at the capitol was di nnars , accompanied by his small son. I think the $1,000 bond ought The little boy watched from the to have a picture of Nehru hold­ gallery when the House came to ing a dove of ~eace. The $5,000 order. "Why did the minister might have a picture of some pray for all those men, DAd?" Gurkha soldiers shooting up a "He didn't. He looked them hospi tal. over and prayed for the country." •••Howard Merritt ••• J.J. Kelly E 0 ITO R I ALP AGE The following conservative Republican candidates deserve your support end vote on June 5th. Do all ~ can to elect these good and capable men to help insure your freedom. UNITED STATES SENATE Walter Knott . Howard Jarvis • • • • • • • ~ ·· · · ·00 John lIJ. McFadden U.S. CONGRESS - 35th DIST. · · . ·m James B. Utt ••••• [K] Coalson Morris ·· · [K] Dorothy Randall. []] U.S. CONGRESS - 34th DIST. · . Robert A. Geier •••••• [K] Irma L. Ray. · · . .m GOVERNOR -.CALIFoRNIA Merlin D. Schwegman. oseph Shell. • • •• • QQ · m 4th District ASSEMBLY - 69th DIST. Hayden. John Briggs • • • • • ~ Richard A. · · rn John A. Prescott • • • [KJ ASSEMBLY - 70th oIST.

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