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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 23 09/11/1962 Letter To Ray Fortner, from H.R. Haldeman. Regarding a real estate committee and squads of kids to hand out bumper stickers. 1 page. 53 23 09/13/1962 Letter To Cyrus Barnum, from H.R. Haldeman. Responding th Barnum's constructive criticism and questions. 1 page. 53 23 08/23/1962 Letter To Carl H. Anderson, From Cyrus Barnum. Regarding why Barnum is voting for RN, but not happy about it. Attached to previous. 1 page. 53 23 05/21/1962 Letter To Don Cooper, from H.R. Haldeman. Regarding Cooper's suggestions and comments. 1 page. 53 23 05/18/1962 Letter To H.R. Haldeman, from Don Cooper. Cooper's suggestions for RN to win the democratic vote. Attached to previous. 1 page. 53 23 04/27/1962 Letter To Mrs. Willard Scott, from H.R. Haldeman. Regarding scheduling RN in the San Gabriel Valley. 1 page. Wednesday, August 22, 2007 Page 1 of 6

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Page 1: White House Special Files Box 53 Folder 23...Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 23 01/26/1962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman,

Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryWhite House Special Files CollectionFolder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

53 23 09111962 Letter To Ray Fortner from HR Haldeman Regarding a real estate committee and squads of kids to hand out bumper stickers 1 page

53 23 09131962 Letter To Cyrus Barnum from HR Haldeman Responding th Barnums constructive criticism and questions 1 page

53 23 08231962 Letter To Carl H Anderson From Cyrus Barnum Regarding why Barnum is voting for RN but not happy about it Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 05211962 Letter To Don Cooper from HR Haldeman Regarding Coopers suggestions and comments 1 page

53 23 05181962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Don Cooper Coopers suggestions for RN to win the democratic vote Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04271962 Letter To Mrs Willard Scott from HR Haldeman Regarding scheduling RN in the San Gabriel Valley 1 page

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 1 of 6

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

53 23 04231962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Irene Scott Suggestions for campaigning and invitation to appear for RN Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Memo Note to Haldeman from Charlotte Pettit 1 page

53 23 nd Other Document Envelope addressed to Joseph Martin Jr from NR Burke Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04171962 Letter Handwritten letter to Joseph Martin Jr from Nate Burke Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04101962 Letter To William G Moore Redlands Daily Facts from D Personal letter regarding Moores political analysis 1 page

53 23 nd Memo Note to RMW from Bob Haldeman In an archival envelope attached to previous 1 page

53 23 03211962 Letter To Carol from William G Moore Introducing an analysis of RNs campaign In an archival envelope attached to previous 1 page

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 2 of 6

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

53 23 03211962 Letter To RN from William G Moore Thoughts on RNs political campaign In an archival envelope attached to previous2 pages

53 23 04041962 Memo To Research Department from Rose Mary Woods Requesting the letter from Bill Moore In an archival envelope attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04241962 Memo To Millie Younger from Bob Haldeman Regarding a letter from Agnes D Lawrence1 page

53 23 04301962 Letter To Agnes Lawrence from HR Haldeman Thanking Lawrence for constructive criticism Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04171962 Letter To Bob Haldeman from Agnes Lawrence Comments to do with the John Birch Society Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04091962 Letter To Mr and Mrs Paul Ober from HR Haldeman Regarding the Obers suggestions for RNs campaign and criticisms 1 page

53 23 04041962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Mr and Mrs Paul Ober Criticism and suggestions for RN campaign Attached to previous 1 page

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 3 of 6

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

53 23 03151962 Letter To Vera Storer from HR Haldeman Regarging Storers report on a program featured on KABC radio In an archival envelope 1 page

53 23 03011962 Letter To Ray Fortner from HR Haldeman Regarding Fortners comments on the campaign 1 page

53 23 02271962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Ray Fortner Suggestions for the campaign Attached to previous1 page

53 23 nd Newspaper Newspaper clipping Attached to previous1 page

53 23 nd Memo Handwritten note 1 page

53 23 02221962 Memo To John Kalmbach from Bob Haldeman Regarding a letter from Alice Wyckoff 1 page

53 23 02081962 Letter To MR Hartman from HR Haldeman Thanking Hartman for his letter with thoughts on the campaign 1 page

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 4 of 6

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

53 23 01301962 Letter To Nixon Campaign Headquarters from M R Hartman Hartman suggests forming a third party from the Republicans and Democrats for Nixon Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Other Document Envelope addressed to Nixon Campaign Headquarters Attached to previous Not scanned

53 23 02081962 Letter To AF Peters from HR Haldeman Thanking Peters for his letter regarding the Berlin situation 1 page

53 23 01311962 Memo To Bob Haldeman from Ruth Watson Introducing a letter from AF Peters that would be of value to RN Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Letter The Berlin letter sent by AF Peters to RN Attached to previous 5 pages doublesided

53 23 02081962 Letter To Mary Marsh from HR Haldeman Thanks for Marshs letters and thoughts 1 page

53 23 01261962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 4 pages

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 5 of 6

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

53 23 01261962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04091962 Letter To Leon Parma from HR Haldeman Thanks to Parma for the note and enclosed information 1 page

53 23 04041962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Leon Parma Introduction to accompanying materials Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 03261962 Newspaper Clipping from Pass Observer Strange Case Richard Nixon President Yes Governor Republicans Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats In Archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pgs

53 23 03271962 Letter To Leon Parma from John Phillips Regarding the RN for governor campaign In archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pages

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 6 of 6

September 11 1962

Dear Mr Portner

We certainly appreciate your tbouahtfu1 letter of September 10th arad your interest alld support s 1adlcated by the two s1IIest1ona you bave made in COUDection with the campaip

I am askiDa Dan Waters our Contact Director to let iD touch wlth you bBediate1y reprdina our Ileal Istate Coaaltt and acquaint you with the work they are doing I am aure be vi11 appreciate bavina your active particlpation to this area

With reard to the b8DPer strip we are already worlr1Da throuah our varlous CoaauIlit) Headquarters the YoUDg bpub11cana the Tea AB aepubllcaD8 and are also organfz1llg and 8 12 ase aroup Thebullbull squads It

will be appearlDa at every t1Damp t rally aDd wll1 we fe1 sure be operatillg effectively in the weka ahead

Thank you again for writiDg us

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H R BaldeuD

Mr Bay C Portner Ray C Portner Co 9519 I Las Tunas Drive Temple City t Callfornia

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23 August 1962

Mr Carl H Anderson 1132 North Mansfield Hollywood 38 California

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The time is getting short -- only a little over two months Perhaps you and others who very much want to see him elected can convince him that he should start selling his program and quit talking about something else Thousands of us wont be convinced by knocking negative arguments and thats for sure He should have learned this after all his years in politics but apparently he has not

Dont find fault with us luke-warm voters Get your candishydate to make like somebody we can be happy to vote for maybe even work for

Sincerely

Cyrus P Barnum (Signed)

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May 18 1962

Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

S i n Ce r~ I Y

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April 27 1962

Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

Thank you bullbullain for writing Plbullbullbullbull know we apprciate your continued loyalty and ctive aupport

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As ore 0 f gtr l~ixon IS surroor t ers I crnn ot urge him too strongly in this era of crisis ( n e11nc e to do more t he n he is to catch the imasination of the voters

Be for things positively release new ideas the Gotes of the future cerA onan to one vno con bring vistas of inspiration to the people

We are all conservatives all liberals all progresEives ~e hope ane need a leader to embrace all these conce~ts with vitality and

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formerly supported NIxon are now working for Shell I am sorry Mr Nixon did not have an openinG to ~p~ear before this group on the evening of the 24th There seems to be some feeling in the gra)evine that it is very difficult to c ornnund ca t e t-1th Hr Nixon - so vha t I t~-link this is a ver~r eli fficul t attitude ana should be erased and soon

I 10 urge again the) t llr Nixon tal-e =~ir e

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Mr Bob Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Lo8 Angeles 5 California

Dear Mr Haldeman

At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

We ~re gteatly disturled by the mounting cri tieism of him It is not too late for him to rectify mattera but he will certainly need tochan~e hi~ ta~tie8

Tf ever there were a Red Hfrringo the John Birch ~ociety is it Few pennIe know anything about the platform of the rDC the ADA an~the terrifvingo Liberal Papers

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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MI Ra7 a Fortner Ray G Fortaer Co Ill E Lu Tunu Drive Temple Clty Calltomla

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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~ises the costf dfJingbUB- on lny Ottfermiddot than 1lihleJloar1middot~ptove 1~ Ie as lnessjn~ lItate wilLaoon formante Nixon -said the la~fu1 bef~cedwith industrial stagmiddot nattonwin get Ipoor defense In ally euethetjnfOftishy1lattonand withering reve- for Dl(~re money andassign- tiott(in the fU abQU1dibenJles he said ~ mentof wotk would be base middotus~dand revelled mror~y He s~id Cal1forrJjattX bnpure politics~ 1 middote~rts add in ~ middotnwmer bl11amp rull about 25 to s er the forIr1 ~ Ealll er Vice WJilCh WOUlanet-- fJJt30

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres x - Northern Calif - Ruth Watson x-P x - Chron

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

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cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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53 23 04231962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Irene Scott Suggestions for campaigning and invitation to appear for RN Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Memo Note to Haldeman from Charlotte Pettit 1 page

53 23 nd Other Document Envelope addressed to Joseph Martin Jr from NR Burke Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04171962 Letter Handwritten letter to Joseph Martin Jr from Nate Burke Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04101962 Letter To William G Moore Redlands Daily Facts from D Personal letter regarding Moores political analysis 1 page

53 23 nd Memo Note to RMW from Bob Haldeman In an archival envelope attached to previous 1 page

53 23 03211962 Letter To Carol from William G Moore Introducing an analysis of RNs campaign In an archival envelope attached to previous 1 page

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53 23 03211962 Letter To RN from William G Moore Thoughts on RNs political campaign In an archival envelope attached to previous2 pages

53 23 04041962 Memo To Research Department from Rose Mary Woods Requesting the letter from Bill Moore In an archival envelope attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04241962 Memo To Millie Younger from Bob Haldeman Regarding a letter from Agnes D Lawrence1 page

53 23 04301962 Letter To Agnes Lawrence from HR Haldeman Thanking Lawrence for constructive criticism Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04171962 Letter To Bob Haldeman from Agnes Lawrence Comments to do with the John Birch Society Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04091962 Letter To Mr and Mrs Paul Ober from HR Haldeman Regarding the Obers suggestions for RNs campaign and criticisms 1 page

53 23 04041962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Mr and Mrs Paul Ober Criticism and suggestions for RN campaign Attached to previous 1 page

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53 23 03151962 Letter To Vera Storer from HR Haldeman Regarging Storers report on a program featured on KABC radio In an archival envelope 1 page

53 23 03011962 Letter To Ray Fortner from HR Haldeman Regarding Fortners comments on the campaign 1 page

53 23 02271962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Ray Fortner Suggestions for the campaign Attached to previous1 page

53 23 nd Newspaper Newspaper clipping Attached to previous1 page

53 23 nd Memo Handwritten note 1 page

53 23 02221962 Memo To John Kalmbach from Bob Haldeman Regarding a letter from Alice Wyckoff 1 page

53 23 02081962 Letter To MR Hartman from HR Haldeman Thanking Hartman for his letter with thoughts on the campaign 1 page

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53 23 01301962 Letter To Nixon Campaign Headquarters from M R Hartman Hartman suggests forming a third party from the Republicans and Democrats for Nixon Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Other Document Envelope addressed to Nixon Campaign Headquarters Attached to previous Not scanned

53 23 02081962 Letter To AF Peters from HR Haldeman Thanking Peters for his letter regarding the Berlin situation 1 page

53 23 01311962 Memo To Bob Haldeman from Ruth Watson Introducing a letter from AF Peters that would be of value to RN Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Letter The Berlin letter sent by AF Peters to RN Attached to previous 5 pages doublesided

53 23 02081962 Letter To Mary Marsh from HR Haldeman Thanks for Marshs letters and thoughts 1 page

53 23 01261962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 4 pages

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53 23 01261962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04091962 Letter To Leon Parma from HR Haldeman Thanks to Parma for the note and enclosed information 1 page

53 23 04041962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Leon Parma Introduction to accompanying materials Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 03261962 Newspaper Clipping from Pass Observer Strange Case Richard Nixon President Yes Governor Republicans Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats In Archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pgs

53 23 03271962 Letter To Leon Parma from John Phillips Regarding the RN for governor campaign In archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pages

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September 11 1962

Dear Mr Portner

We certainly appreciate your tbouahtfu1 letter of September 10th arad your interest alld support s 1adlcated by the two s1IIest1ona you bave made in COUDection with the campaip

I am askiDa Dan Waters our Contact Director to let iD touch wlth you bBediate1y reprdina our Ileal Istate Coaaltt and acquaint you with the work they are doing I am aure be vi11 appreciate bavina your active particlpation to this area

With reard to the b8DPer strip we are already worlr1Da throuah our varlous CoaauIlit) Headquarters the YoUDg bpub11cana the Tea AB aepubllcaD8 and are also organfz1llg and 8 12 ase aroup Thebullbull squads It

will be appearlDa at every t1Damp t rally aDd wll1 we fe1 sure be operatillg effectively in the weka ahead

Thank you again for writiDg us

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The time is getting short -- only a little over two months Perhaps you and others who very much want to see him elected can convince him that he should start selling his program and quit talking about something else Thousands of us wont be convinced by knocking negative arguments and thats for sure He should have learned this after all his years in politics but apparently he has not

Dont find fault with us luke-warm voters Get your candishydate to make like somebody we can be happy to vote for maybe even work for

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Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

We ~re gteatly disturled by the mounting cri tieism of him It is not too late for him to rectify mattera but he will certainly need tochan~e hi~ ta~tie8

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Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

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Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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~~a nmiddot PresidentKennedystatedin He also to1d the ~t~nt8 l ~JS~pres~d~nta recent neWs cQnferenc a atlteleralabn toInMit~ cllacth~OemOcr~t1cm- that he WOiI~ be inelin~ shoU1d l~k ~tomiddot ~eata~ ~l ~~~ ent ~v Brown has to favor pobcyofawardlh seizure ot prlvate~i4COJ11

~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

f~i1eqtp re~mcenta I Sian reh~ Nbton saioes Bbl eDl11tnt wb1e1cohtiri If~eltmtriAsareaw~~ ~xettlmed~ ~

~ises the costf dfJingbUB- on lny Ottfermiddot than 1lihleJloar1middot~ptove 1~ Ie as lnessjn~ lItate wilLaoon formante Nixon -said the la~fu1 bef~cedwith industrial stagmiddot nattonwin get Ipoor defense In ally euethetjnfOftishy1lattonand withering reve- for Dl(~re money andassign- tiott(in the fU abQU1dibenJles he said ~ mentof wotk would be base middotus~dand revelled mror~y He s~id Cal1forrJjattX bnpure politics~ 1 middote~rts add in ~ middotnwmer bl11amp rull about 25 to s er the forIr1 ~ Ealll er Vice WJilCh WOUlanet-- fJJt30

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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53 23 03211962 Letter To RN from William G Moore Thoughts on RNs political campaign In an archival envelope attached to previous2 pages

53 23 04041962 Memo To Research Department from Rose Mary Woods Requesting the letter from Bill Moore In an archival envelope attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04241962 Memo To Millie Younger from Bob Haldeman Regarding a letter from Agnes D Lawrence1 page

53 23 04301962 Letter To Agnes Lawrence from HR Haldeman Thanking Lawrence for constructive criticism Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04171962 Letter To Bob Haldeman from Agnes Lawrence Comments to do with the John Birch Society Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04091962 Letter To Mr and Mrs Paul Ober from HR Haldeman Regarding the Obers suggestions for RNs campaign and criticisms 1 page

53 23 04041962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Mr and Mrs Paul Ober Criticism and suggestions for RN campaign Attached to previous 1 page

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53 23 03151962 Letter To Vera Storer from HR Haldeman Regarging Storers report on a program featured on KABC radio In an archival envelope 1 page

53 23 03011962 Letter To Ray Fortner from HR Haldeman Regarding Fortners comments on the campaign 1 page

53 23 02271962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Ray Fortner Suggestions for the campaign Attached to previous1 page

53 23 nd Newspaper Newspaper clipping Attached to previous1 page

53 23 nd Memo Handwritten note 1 page

53 23 02221962 Memo To John Kalmbach from Bob Haldeman Regarding a letter from Alice Wyckoff 1 page

53 23 02081962 Letter To MR Hartman from HR Haldeman Thanking Hartman for his letter with thoughts on the campaign 1 page

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53 23 01301962 Letter To Nixon Campaign Headquarters from M R Hartman Hartman suggests forming a third party from the Republicans and Democrats for Nixon Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Other Document Envelope addressed to Nixon Campaign Headquarters Attached to previous Not scanned

53 23 02081962 Letter To AF Peters from HR Haldeman Thanking Peters for his letter regarding the Berlin situation 1 page

53 23 01311962 Memo To Bob Haldeman from Ruth Watson Introducing a letter from AF Peters that would be of value to RN Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Letter The Berlin letter sent by AF Peters to RN Attached to previous 5 pages doublesided

53 23 02081962 Letter To Mary Marsh from HR Haldeman Thanks for Marshs letters and thoughts 1 page

53 23 01261962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 4 pages

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53 23 01261962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04091962 Letter To Leon Parma from HR Haldeman Thanks to Parma for the note and enclosed information 1 page

53 23 04041962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Leon Parma Introduction to accompanying materials Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 03261962 Newspaper Clipping from Pass Observer Strange Case Richard Nixon President Yes Governor Republicans Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats In Archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pgs

53 23 03271962 Letter To Leon Parma from John Phillips Regarding the RN for governor campaign In archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pages

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 6 of 6

September 11 1962

Dear Mr Portner

We certainly appreciate your tbouahtfu1 letter of September 10th arad your interest alld support s 1adlcated by the two s1IIest1ona you bave made in COUDection with the campaip

I am askiDa Dan Waters our Contact Director to let iD touch wlth you bBediate1y reprdina our Ileal Istate Coaaltt and acquaint you with the work they are doing I am aure be vi11 appreciate bavina your active particlpation to this area

With reard to the b8DPer strip we are already worlr1Da throuah our varlous CoaauIlit) Headquarters the YoUDg bpub11cana the Tea AB aepubllcaD8 and are also organfz1llg and 8 12 ase aroup Thebullbull squads It

will be appearlDa at every t1Damp t rally aDd wll1 we fe1 sure be operatillg effectively in the weka ahead

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The time is getting short -- only a little over two months Perhaps you and others who very much want to see him elected can convince him that he should start selling his program and quit talking about something else Thousands of us wont be convinced by knocking negative arguments and thats for sure He should have learned this after all his years in politics but apparently he has not

Dont find fault with us luke-warm voters Get your candishydate to make like somebody we can be happy to vote for maybe even work for

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Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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April 27 1962

Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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Mr Bob Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Lo8 Angeles 5 California

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

We ~re gteatly disturled by the mounting cri tieism of him It is not too late for him to rectify mattera but he will certainly need tochan~e hi~ ta~tie8

Tf ever there were a Red Hfrringo the John Birch ~ociety is it Few pennIe know anything about the platform of the rDC the ADA an~the terrifvingo Liberal Papers

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Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

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Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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53 23 03151962 Letter To Vera Storer from HR Haldeman Regarging Storers report on a program featured on KABC radio In an archival envelope 1 page

53 23 03011962 Letter To Ray Fortner from HR Haldeman Regarding Fortners comments on the campaign 1 page

53 23 02271962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Ray Fortner Suggestions for the campaign Attached to previous1 page

53 23 nd Newspaper Newspaper clipping Attached to previous1 page

53 23 nd Memo Handwritten note 1 page

53 23 02221962 Memo To John Kalmbach from Bob Haldeman Regarding a letter from Alice Wyckoff 1 page

53 23 02081962 Letter To MR Hartman from HR Haldeman Thanking Hartman for his letter with thoughts on the campaign 1 page

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 4 of 6

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

53 23 01301962 Letter To Nixon Campaign Headquarters from M R Hartman Hartman suggests forming a third party from the Republicans and Democrats for Nixon Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Other Document Envelope addressed to Nixon Campaign Headquarters Attached to previous Not scanned

53 23 02081962 Letter To AF Peters from HR Haldeman Thanking Peters for his letter regarding the Berlin situation 1 page

53 23 01311962 Memo To Bob Haldeman from Ruth Watson Introducing a letter from AF Peters that would be of value to RN Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Letter The Berlin letter sent by AF Peters to RN Attached to previous 5 pages doublesided

53 23 02081962 Letter To Mary Marsh from HR Haldeman Thanks for Marshs letters and thoughts 1 page

53 23 01261962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 4 pages

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 5 of 6

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

53 23 01261962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04091962 Letter To Leon Parma from HR Haldeman Thanks to Parma for the note and enclosed information 1 page

53 23 04041962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Leon Parma Introduction to accompanying materials Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 03261962 Newspaper Clipping from Pass Observer Strange Case Richard Nixon President Yes Governor Republicans Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats In Archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pgs

53 23 03271962 Letter To Leon Parma from John Phillips Regarding the RN for governor campaign In archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pages

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 6 of 6

September 11 1962

Dear Mr Portner

We certainly appreciate your tbouahtfu1 letter of September 10th arad your interest alld support s 1adlcated by the two s1IIest1ona you bave made in COUDection with the campaip

I am askiDa Dan Waters our Contact Director to let iD touch wlth you bBediate1y reprdina our Ileal Istate Coaaltt and acquaint you with the work they are doing I am aure be vi11 appreciate bavina your active particlpation to this area

With reard to the b8DPer strip we are already worlr1Da throuah our varlous CoaauIlit) Headquarters the YoUDg bpub11cana the Tea AB aepubllcaD8 and are also organfz1llg and 8 12 ase aroup Thebullbull squads It

will be appearlDa at every t1Damp t rally aDd wll1 we fe1 sure be operatillg effectively in the weka ahead

Thank you again for writiDg us

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The time is getting short -- only a little over two months Perhaps you and others who very much want to see him elected can convince him that he should start selling his program and quit talking about something else Thousands of us wont be convinced by knocking negative arguments and thats for sure He should have learned this after all his years in politics but apparently he has not

Dont find fault with us luke-warm voters Get your candishydate to make like somebody we can be happy to vote for maybe even work for

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Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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April 27 1962

Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

We ~re gteatly disturled by the mounting cri tieism of him It is not too late for him to rectify mattera but he will certainly need tochan~e hi~ ta~tie8

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Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

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public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

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arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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53 23 01301962 Letter To Nixon Campaign Headquarters from M R Hartman Hartman suggests forming a third party from the Republicans and Democrats for Nixon Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Other Document Envelope addressed to Nixon Campaign Headquarters Attached to previous Not scanned

53 23 02081962 Letter To AF Peters from HR Haldeman Thanking Peters for his letter regarding the Berlin situation 1 page

53 23 01311962 Memo To Bob Haldeman from Ruth Watson Introducing a letter from AF Peters that would be of value to RN Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 nd Letter The Berlin letter sent by AF Peters to RN Attached to previous 5 pages doublesided

53 23 02081962 Letter To Mary Marsh from HR Haldeman Thanks for Marshs letters and thoughts 1 page

53 23 01261962 Letter To Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 4 pages

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Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

53 23 01261962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04091962 Letter To Leon Parma from HR Haldeman Thanks to Parma for the note and enclosed information 1 page

53 23 04041962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Leon Parma Introduction to accompanying materials Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 03261962 Newspaper Clipping from Pass Observer Strange Case Richard Nixon President Yes Governor Republicans Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats In Archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pgs

53 23 03271962 Letter To Leon Parma from John Phillips Regarding the RN for governor campaign In archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pages

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 6 of 6

September 11 1962

Dear Mr Portner

We certainly appreciate your tbouahtfu1 letter of September 10th arad your interest alld support s 1adlcated by the two s1IIest1ona you bave made in COUDection with the campaip

I am askiDa Dan Waters our Contact Director to let iD touch wlth you bBediate1y reprdina our Ileal Istate Coaaltt and acquaint you with the work they are doing I am aure be vi11 appreciate bavina your active particlpation to this area

With reard to the b8DPer strip we are already worlr1Da throuah our varlous CoaauIlit) Headquarters the YoUDg bpub11cana the Tea AB aepubllcaD8 and are also organfz1llg and 8 12 ase aroup Thebullbull squads It

will be appearlDa at every t1Damp t rally aDd wll1 we fe1 sure be operatillg effectively in the weka ahead

Thank you again for writiDg us

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The time is getting short -- only a little over two months Perhaps you and others who very much want to see him elected can convince him that he should start selling his program and quit talking about something else Thousands of us wont be convinced by knocking negative arguments and thats for sure He should have learned this after all his years in politics but apparently he has not

Dont find fault with us luke-warm voters Get your candishydate to make like somebody we can be happy to vote for maybe even work for

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Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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April 27 1962

Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

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public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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53 23 01261962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman from Mary Marsh Space man campaign idea Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 04091962 Letter To Leon Parma from HR Haldeman Thanks to Parma for the note and enclosed information 1 page

53 23 04041962 Letter To HR Haldeman from Leon Parma Introduction to accompanying materials Attached to previous 1 page

53 23 03261962 Newspaper Clipping from Pass Observer Strange Case Richard Nixon President Yes Governor Republicans Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats In Archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pgs

53 23 03271962 Letter To Leon Parma from John Phillips Regarding the RN for governor campaign In archival envelope Attached to previous 2 pages

Wednesday August 22 2007 Page 6 of 6

September 11 1962

Dear Mr Portner

We certainly appreciate your tbouahtfu1 letter of September 10th arad your interest alld support s 1adlcated by the two s1IIest1ona you bave made in COUDection with the campaip

I am askiDa Dan Waters our Contact Director to let iD touch wlth you bBediate1y reprdina our Ileal Istate Coaaltt and acquaint you with the work they are doing I am aure be vi11 appreciate bavina your active particlpation to this area

With reard to the b8DPer strip we are already worlr1Da throuah our varlous CoaauIlit) Headquarters the YoUDg bpub11cana the Tea AB aepubllcaD8 and are also organfz1llg and 8 12 ase aroup Thebullbull squads It

will be appearlDa at every t1Damp t rally aDd wll1 we fe1 sure be operatillg effectively in the weka ahead

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The time is getting short -- only a little over two months Perhaps you and others who very much want to see him elected can convince him that he should start selling his program and quit talking about something else Thousands of us wont be convinced by knocking negative arguments and thats for sure He should have learned this after all his years in politics but apparently he has not

Dont find fault with us luke-warm voters Get your candishydate to make like somebody we can be happy to vote for maybe even work for

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Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

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Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

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public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

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arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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September 11 1962

Dear Mr Portner

We certainly appreciate your tbouahtfu1 letter of September 10th arad your interest alld support s 1adlcated by the two s1IIest1ona you bave made in COUDection with the campaip

I am askiDa Dan Waters our Contact Director to let iD touch wlth you bBediate1y reprdina our Ileal Istate Coaaltt and acquaint you with the work they are doing I am aure be vi11 appreciate bavina your active particlpation to this area

With reard to the b8DPer strip we are already worlr1Da throuah our varlous CoaauIlit) Headquarters the YoUDg bpub11cana the Tea AB aepubllcaD8 and are also organfz1llg and 8 12 ase aroup Thebullbull squads It

will be appearlDa at every t1Damp t rally aDd wll1 we fe1 sure be operatillg effectively in the weka ahead

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The time is getting short -- only a little over two months Perhaps you and others who very much want to see him elected can convince him that he should start selling his program and quit talking about something else Thousands of us wont be convinced by knocking negative arguments and thats for sure He should have learned this after all his years in politics but apparently he has not

Dont find fault with us luke-warm voters Get your candishydate to make like somebody we can be happy to vote for maybe even work for

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Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

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public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

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I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

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arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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The time is getting short -- only a little over two months Perhaps you and others who very much want to see him elected can convince him that he should start selling his program and quit talking about something else Thousands of us wont be convinced by knocking negative arguments and thats for sure He should have learned this after all his years in politics but apparently he has not

Dont find fault with us luke-warm voters Get your candishydate to make like somebody we can be happy to vote for maybe even work for

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Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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RIchard M Nixoncampaign-tax adva1Jfages to be found head f th John aireb So ing fW the Reptlblican n0ll- in the Seuthwest ciety ~s ~~bert RmiddotWe~h lna~ for g~ror middotbullid During thepast 18years Massachusetts candy manushy Mo that hlltiItaXe8 are he said Calif011)ia tax collec-facturE~

ging iiMJbl1siiu~8S tions have incteased 444 Referring to an attackby t bullbull cmiddotmiddotmiddot Wilch On forIner Preaidtnt t~ ~n~ ~~forn~a quot~ Presl4ent Eisenhowr NiXon sUd ~~~e needto de 250- middotNixon noted thtseveral welch HCOuldnt ha ~p~~ vedOn a ~(~~ jobs~tI year just large defense contracts middotre greater diMetViceto ~he

to ~etep pace tli our pop- cently have been ass~gne cause of nti-Goml1~Jl ulatjon gro~JYhe saldrn atoJlantsoutside of Cab ~elch I has accused qen

J bull forn1a - EIsenhower-and otherlof ~ tPtI Pentnsula Thlssugestshe saidtht beirtg c~bselousdtdleated yena111aet~~l1f-Assn meetmiddotTheremiddotmay be a political agents-~f the Corrununlst i1glltmiddot ateo County pattern of shifting defenseconsPitacy Fair _ wOlkfr~nl Ca1iforma( middoteizN~ f

111 B rdemiddotmiddot Nbcon told newsman tha gt

~~a nmiddot PresidentKennedystatedin He also to1d the ~t~nt8 l ~JS~pres~d~nta recent neWs cQnferenc a atlteleralabn toInMit~ cllacth~OemOcr~t1cm- that he WOiI~ be inelin~ shoU1d l~k ~tomiddot ~eata~ ~l ~~~ ent ~v Brown has to favor pobcyofawardlh seizure ot prlvate~i4COJ11

~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

f~i1eqtp re~mcenta I Sian reh~ Nbton saioes Bbl eDl11tnt wb1e1cohtiri If~eltmtriAsareaw~~ ~xettlmed~ ~

~ises the costf dfJingbUB- on lny Ottfermiddot than 1lihleJloar1middot~ptove 1~ Ie as lnessjn~ lItate wilLaoon formante Nixon -said the la~fu1 bef~cedwith industrial stagmiddot nattonwin get Ipoor defense In ally euethetjnfOftishy1lattonand withering reve- for Dl(~re money andassign- tiott(in the fU abQU1dibenJles he said ~ mentof wotk would be base middotus~dand revelled mror~y He s~id Cal1forrJjattX bnpure politics~ 1 middote~rts add in ~ middotnwmer bl11amp rull about 25 to s er the forIr1 ~ Ealll er Vice WJilCh WOUlanet-- fJJt30

higher than m9$t Mid~tesident told~orC tl)an 1- onmiddot the rirht8()tall itl$Vimiddot em and Eas~ lV It de t Sa Famiddot dual~

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

bg

$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

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cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Mr Carl H Anderson 1132 North Mansfield Hollywood 38 California

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The time is getting short -- only a little over two months Perhaps you and others who very much want to see him elected can convince him that he should start selling his program and quit talking about something else Thousands of us wont be convinced by knocking negative arguments and thats for sure He should have learned this after all his years in politics but apparently he has not

Dont find fault with us luke-warm voters Get your candishydate to make like somebody we can be happy to vote for maybe even work for

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Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

We ~re gteatly disturled by the mounting cri tieism of him It is not too late for him to rectify mattera but he will certainly need tochan~e hi~ ta~tie8

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We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

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February 27 1962

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Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

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con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

~

0

no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

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cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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May 18 1962

Mr H R Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 Cal ifornia

Dear Bob

You asked for any other ideas I might have so I am going to express them for whatever they are worth

I bel ieve that a good way to switch Democratic votes to Nixon might be to hit Wrown hard with the claim that he appears soft on Communism This could be backed up by Browns own statementsshysuch as a recent one in which he said that he considers the John Birch Society almost as great a threat as Communism That one can really be shot full of holes

I think that one of Browns claims about Nixon could be turned around to benefit Mr Nixon The claim I am referring to is that Nixon has been away from California too long to know Cal ifornias problems I bel ieve that Mr Nixon should stress the fact that Cal ifornia will soon become the most important state in the most important country in an extremely troubled world Californias problems are not all internal - they must be looked at from the perspective of our national and international position Mr Nixon is eminently more qual ified than Mr Brown to do this

You are stressing Nixons decisiveness which is an excellent idea I believe it would be beneficial to stress Browns indecisiveness It seemS to me that Browns popularity was at its lowest ebb while he was straddling the fence about Chessman If people can be reminded of this and other hesitations and hedging which he has gone through it should be beneficial

Please dont feel I am being critical I havent followed the campaign closely enough to know whether or not you are already stressing the things I am suggesting or whether these ideas would be of any value

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Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

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Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

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during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

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enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

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suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

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could be blamed

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when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

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West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

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over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

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c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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April 27 1962

Dear Mrbull Scott

Thank you very much for your letter of April 23rd Our thanks too for the SUPPOTt Sheet which you returned and bullbullpecially for your own contribution of $2500 The comment in your letter have been read with interbullbulle and I want to ure you such xprbullbullaiona are alwaya gratefully received

Unfortunately the April 24th invitation extendd to Dick Wixon conflicted with amp lana tanding comml~t with the Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner in Paeadena

At thi time 1 do want you to know the Scbdule Committee i working on fI Day in the San Gabriel Valley which wlll include al many top and eventl bullbull can be handld within the daya itinerary Dick baa made n met attempt to visit very couaty and pacific area within count i bullbull in the tate and will continue to do 0 throughout the comina 1DOntha Looking back t what he haa don thua far i a bit ataurins to all of ut Although travelling at break-neck peel naturally there are etill many ru to be covered in the RIOIltM ahed and thiawill be ccomplihed

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Be for things positively release new ideas the Gotes of the future cerA onan to one vno con bring vistas of inspiration to the people

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Mr Bob Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Lo8 Angeles 5 California

Dear Mr Haldeman

At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

I will oontinue to do my little part in Temp City to try and upgrade the people who will be representing UB

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to ~etep pace tli our pop- cently have been ass~gne cause of nti-Goml1~Jl ulatjon gro~JYhe saldrn atoJlantsoutside of Cab ~elch I has accused qen

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~~a nmiddot PresidentKennedystatedin He also to1d the ~t~nt8 l ~JS~pres~d~nta recent neWs cQnferenc a atlteleralabn toInMit~ cllacth~OemOcr~t1cm- that he WOiI~ be inelin~ shoU1d l~k ~tomiddot ~eata~ ~l ~~~ ent ~v Brown has to favor pobcyofawardlh seizure ot prlvate~i4COJ11

~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

f~i1eqtp re~mcenta I Sian reh~ Nbton saioes Bbl eDl11tnt wb1e1cohtiri If~eltmtriAsareaw~~ ~xettlmed~ ~

~ises the costf dfJingbUB- on lny Ottfermiddot than 1lihleJloar1middot~ptove 1~ Ie as lnessjn~ lItate wilLaoon formante Nixon -said the la~fu1 bef~cedwith industrial stagmiddot nattonwin get Ipoor defense In ally euethetjnfOftishy1lattonand withering reve- for Dl(~re money andassign- tiott(in the fU abQU1dibenJles he said ~ mentof wotk would be base middotus~dand revelled mror~y He s~id Cal1forrJjattX bnpure politics~ 1 middote~rts add in ~ middotnwmer bl11amp rull about 25 to s er the forIr1 ~ Ealll er Vice WJilCh WOUlanet-- fJJt30

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

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ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

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state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

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so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

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that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Ric1nrcl IHxon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los bngeles 5 California

As ore 0 f gtr l~ixon IS surroor t ers I crnn ot urge him too strongly in this era of crisis ( n e11nc e to do more t he n he is to catch the imasination of the voters

Be for things positively release new ideas the Gotes of the future cerA onan to one vno con bring vistas of inspiration to the people

We are all conservatives all liberals all progresEives ~e hope ane need a leader to embrace all these conce~ts with vitality and

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is mDking 6005 proGress in this area-that many the ReDublic~~i_n women who

formerly supported NIxon are now working for Shell I am sorry Mr Nixon did not have an openinG to ~p~ear before this group on the evening of the 24th There seems to be some feeling in the gra)evine that it is very difficult to c ornnund ca t e t-1th Hr Nixon - so vha t I t~-link this is a ver~r eli fficul t attitude ana should be erased and soon

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Dear Mr Haldeman

At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

We ~re gteatly disturled by the mounting cri tieism of him It is not too late for him to rectify mattera but he will certainly need tochan~e hi~ ta~tie8

Tf ever there were a Red Hfrringo the John Birch ~ociety is it Few pennIe know anything about the platform of the rDC the ADA an~the terrifvingo Liberal Papers

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

Sinc~rely)y~sJaZJ - _0lt-- CCL ~-r-

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MI Ra7 a Fortner Ray G Fortaer Co Ill E Lu Tunu Drive Temple Clty Calltomla

Dear Mr Fortner

TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

I will oontinue to do my little part in Temp City to try and upgrade the people who will be representing UB

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~~a nmiddot PresidentKennedystatedin He also to1d the ~t~nt8 l ~JS~pres~d~nta recent neWs cQnferenc a atlteleralabn toInMit~ cllacth~OemOcr~t1cm- that he WOiI~ be inelin~ shoU1d l~k ~tomiddot ~eata~ ~l ~~~ ent ~v Brown has to favor pobcyofawardlh seizure ot prlvate~i4COJ11

~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres x - Northern Calif - Ruth Watson x-P x - Chron

Nix 0 n for G 0 v ern 0 r -I~ V C 0 IT IT itt e e ~ I~

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

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Congressman Bob Wilson

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arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

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cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

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Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

bg

$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

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indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

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enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

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speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

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of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

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against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

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anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

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there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

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that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

Sinc~rely)y~sJaZJ - _0lt-- CCL ~-r-

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres x - Northern Calif - Ruth Watson x-P x - Chron

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

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state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

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arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

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cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

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Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

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indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

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enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

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speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

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of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Mr Bob Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Lo8 Angeles 5 California

Dear Mr Haldeman

At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

We ~re gteatly disturled by the mounting cri tieism of him It is not too late for him to rectify mattera but he will certainly need tochan~e hi~ ta~tie8

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

Sinc~rely)y~sJaZJ - _0lt-- CCL ~-r-

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Dear Mr Fortner

TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

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ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

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Congressman Bob Wilson

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arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

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cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Dear Mr Haldeman

At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

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H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

~

0

no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Mr Bob Haldeman 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Lo8 Angeles 5 California

Dear Mr Haldeman

At the sugppstion of Mrs Luc~tte ~pangler I am enclosing a letter to Mr Nixon to you

We ~re gteatly disturled by the mounting cri tieism of him It is not too late for him to rectify mattera but he will certainly need tochan~e hi~ ta~tie8

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

Sinc~rely)y~sJaZJ - _0lt-- CCL ~-r-

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MI Ra7 a Fortner Ray G Fortaer Co Ill E Lu Tunu Drive Temple Clty Calltomla

Dear Mr Fortner

TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

I will oontinue to do my little part in Temp City to try and upgrade the people who will be representing UB

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to ~etep pace tli our pop- cently have been ass~gne cause of nti-Goml1~Jl ulatjon gro~JYhe saldrn atoJlantsoutside of Cab ~elch I has accused qen

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~~a nmiddot PresidentKennedystatedin He also to1d the ~t~nt8 l ~JS~pres~d~nta recent neWs cQnferenc a atlteleralabn toInMit~ cllacth~OemOcr~t1cm- that he WOiI~ be inelin~ shoU1d l~k ~tomiddot ~eata~ ~l ~~~ ent ~v Brown has to favor pobcyofawardlh seizure ot prlvate~i4COJ11

~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

f~i1eqtp re~mcenta I Sian reh~ Nbton saioes Bbl eDl11tnt wb1e1cohtiri If~eltmtriAsareaw~~ ~xettlmed~ ~

~ises the costf dfJingbUB- on lny Ottfermiddot than 1lihleJloar1middot~ptove 1~ Ie as lnessjn~ lItate wilLaoon formante Nixon -said the la~fu1 bef~cedwith industrial stagmiddot nattonwin get Ipoor defense In ally euethetjnfOftishy1lattonand withering reve- for Dl(~re money andassign- tiott(in the fU abQU1dibenJles he said ~ mentof wotk would be base middotus~dand revelled mror~y He s~id Cal1forrJjattX bnpure politics~ 1 middote~rts add in ~ middotnwmer bl11amp rull about 25 to s er the forIr1 ~ Ealll er Vice WJilCh WOUlanet-- fJJt30

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

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even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

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ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

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that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

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TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

bg

$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Page 23: White House Special Files Box 53 Folder 23...Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 23 01/26/1962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman,

11167 Penrose street 24 Sun Valley california April 4 1962

~~ H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

We are writing to you regarding 1~ Nixons campaign for Governor which we fully sUPDort We would like to make the folloWing points concerning the conduct of the campaign

(1) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take advantage of his appeal (obviously greater than that of Governor Brown) to the women voters of california Women will vote for him if he addresses himself tomiddotthem using his natural appeal and forcefulness in such a way that they feel good because they support him Women will vote for him if he presents issues of specific interest and concern to them and if he presents himself as an appealing figure to them so that they are encouraged to support him without weak-kneed pleas from him for their assistance

(2) We have not yet seen Mr Nixon take Governor Brown to task over each and every stupid ill-timed idea he presents ie (an old idea) the abolition of capital punishment during the Chessman case when public sentiment was strongly against Chessman or (a new idea) the abolition of boXing in California when our public either likes or tolerates this sport and when Mr Parett was dying in New York of injuries from the Parett-Griffith fight while Governor Brown was making a play ~or pUblicity capitalizing upon this poor mans misfortune

D) Ne hope that Mr Nixon will not again be caught using the term carpetbaggers against the opposition in Washington This is emphatically in order but attacks must be made with more sUbtlety For example ideas may be crackpot but subtler terms such as unwarranted bids for publicity or ideas contrary to the welfare of the people are less apt to be ruthlessly attacked and capitalized upon by members of the opposition

With our best wishes to you and our hopes for t~ Nixons complete success we are

Sinc~rely)y~sJaZJ - _0lt-- CCL ~-r-

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Dear Mr Fortner

TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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~~a nmiddot PresidentKennedystatedin He also to1d the ~t~nt8 l ~JS~pres~d~nta recent neWs cQnferenc a atlteleralabn toInMit~ cllacth~OemOcr~t1cm- that he WOiI~ be inelin~ shoU1d l~k ~tomiddot ~eata~ ~l ~~~ ent ~v Brown has to favor pobcyofawardlh seizure ot prlvate~i4COJ11

~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

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ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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MI Ra7 a Fortner Ray G Fortaer Co Ill E Lu Tunu Drive Temple Clty Calltomla

Dear Mr Fortner

TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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ging iiMJbl1siiu~8S tions have incteased 444 Referring to an attackby t bullbull cmiddotmiddotmiddot Wilch On forIner Preaidtnt t~ ~n~ ~~forn~a quot~ Presl4ent Eisenhowr NiXon sUd ~~~e needto de 250- middotNixon noted thtseveral welch HCOuldnt ha ~p~~ vedOn a ~(~~ jobs~tI year just large defense contracts middotre greater diMetViceto ~he

to ~etep pace tli our pop- cently have been ass~gne cause of nti-Goml1~Jl ulatjon gro~JYhe saldrn atoJlantsoutside of Cab ~elch I has accused qen

J bull forn1a - EIsenhower-and otherlof ~ tPtI Pentnsula Thlssugestshe saidtht beirtg c~bselousdtdleated yena111aet~~l1f-Assn meetmiddotTheremiddotmay be a political agents-~f the Corrununlst i1glltmiddot ateo County pattern of shifting defenseconsPitacy Fair _ wOlkfr~nl Ca1iforma( middoteizN~ f

111 B rdemiddotmiddot Nbcon told newsman tha gt

~~a nmiddot PresidentKennedystatedin He also to1d the ~t~nt8 l ~JS~pres~d~nta recent neWs cQnferenc a atlteleralabn toInMit~ cllacth~OemOcr~t1cm- that he WOiI~ be inelin~ shoU1d l~k ~tomiddot ~eata~ ~l ~~~ ent ~v Brown has to favor pobcyofawardlh seizure ot prlvate~i4COJ11

~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

f~i1eqtp re~mcenta I Sian reh~ Nbton saioes Bbl eDl11tnt wb1e1cohtiri If~eltmtriAsareaw~~ ~xettlmed~ ~

~ises the costf dfJingbUB- on lny Ottfermiddot than 1lihleJloar1middot~ptove 1~ Ie as lnessjn~ lItate wilLaoon formante Nixon -said the la~fu1 bef~cedwith industrial stagmiddot nattonwin get Ipoor defense In ally euethetjnfOftishy1lattonand withering reve- for Dl(~re money andassign- tiott(in the fU abQU1dibenJles he said ~ mentof wotk would be base middotus~dand revelled mror~y He s~id Cal1forrJjattX bnpure politics~ 1 middote~rts add in ~ middotnwmer bl11amp rull about 25 to s er the forIr1 ~ Ealll er Vice WJilCh WOUlanet-- fJJt30

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

bg

$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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LEON W PARMA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY--

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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MI Ra7 a Fortner Ray G Fortaer Co Ill E Lu Tunu Drive Temple Clty Calltomla

Dear Mr Fortner

TIw JOll for your letter of Febna1) 17th I am aorr to lave mlaaed your cau the otMr day

We are alwamp)8l1a4 to have comme11la puMc1 alone IJl the splrit of helph1Be YOUI obaervaUOIUI ucl sUou are tnteUDl ampD4 e appreciate lOur Wlltlul III

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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~~a nmiddot PresidentKennedystatedin He also to1d the ~t~nt8 l ~JS~pres~d~nta recent neWs cQnferenc a atlteleralabn toInMit~ cllacth~OemOcr~t1cm- that he WOiI~ be inelin~ shoU1d l~k ~tomiddot ~eata~ ~l ~~~ ent ~v Brown has to favor pobcyofawardlh seizure ot prlvate~i4COJ11

~~oncelf1 a~~~bur ~ ~~~7epnyets in~ef~ WUNr~Jjb~ Sacramento ()~~l~ve _ mory lJ

f~i1eqtp re~mcenta I Sian reh~ Nbton saioes Bbl eDl11tnt wb1e1cohtiri If~eltmtriAsareaw~~ ~xettlmed~ ~

~ises the costf dfJingbUB- on lny Ottfermiddot than 1lihleJloar1middot~ptove 1~ Ie as lnessjn~ lItate wilLaoon formante Nixon -said the la~fu1 bef~cedwith industrial stagmiddot nattonwin get Ipoor defense In ally euethetjnfOftishy1lattonand withering reve- for Dl(~re money andassign- tiott(in the fU abQU1dibenJles he said ~ mentof wotk would be base middotus~dand revelled mror~y He s~id Cal1forrJjattX bnpure politics~ 1 middote~rts add in ~ middotnwmer bl11amp rull about 25 to s er the forIr1 ~ Ealll er Vice WJilCh WOUlanet-- fJJt30

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres x - Northern Calif - Ruth Watson x-P x - Chron

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

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ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

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that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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February 27 1962

Nixon Campaign Headquarters 3908 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles 5 California

Att Robert Haldeman

Dear Mr Haldeman I oalled your offioe and you happened to be out so I talked to Mr

Turner and I thought I would pursue my telephone oonversation Just a little farther I referred Mr Turner to an artiole in the L08 Angeles Times of February 27 Half of the artiole I feel hit the nail right on the head but the other half took a slap at Mr Robert Weloh head of the John Biroh Sooiety Mr Haldeman as far as I am ooncerned I play the game to win and I feel that unless Mr Nixon stops being so high and mighty he is going to lose this election - andthis one we need real badly I know that Mr Nixons point is to disassooiate himself with tije John Biroh Sooiety but anyone with a grain of sense should know that they are not going to get off his baok one minute with the John Biroh Sooiety During the Presidential oampaign he oontinually tried to disassociate himself with CatholooisID and the Kennedy orowd saw to it that that never happened I feel that if an important dioishysion would arise then he oould comment on the John Biroh Sooiety beoause there are a lot of dedioated people at this point who are siok and tired of what has been going on and they are perhaps grabbing at straws They adopt the attitude Love me love my dog You never hear Governor Brown or Attorney General Mosk take a slap at the Amerioan Demooratio Assooiation or the radioal left wing I am not saying that they are tied in with this group but what I am saying is that they are not going to make these radioal left wingers mad enough not to get their votes

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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ROOM 526 525 MARKET STREET bull SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA ~ Or h DOUGLAS 2-5576 bull YUKON 2middot9036 ~

January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

bg

$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

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ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

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that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

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ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

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that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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February 81 1962

Mr M R Hartman 1231 W Sixth Pomona California

Dear Mr Hartman

Your letter of lanuary 30th was brought to my attention This 1s to acknowledge and thank you for your interest in the campaiqn and for the thoughts you have expressed

Please dont hesitate to pass along any expressions of opinion or ideas you feel would be of interest and help We appreciate your mUng us

Kind regards

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

bg

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres x - Northern Calif - Ruth Watson x-P x - Chron

Nix 0 n for G 0 v ern 0 r -I~ V C 0 IT IT itt e e ~ I~

ROOM 526 525 MARKET STREET bull SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA ~ Or h DOUGLAS 2-5576 bull YUKON 2middot9036 ~

January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

bg

$

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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0

no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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February 8 1962

Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced Ban Francisco Californ1a

Dear Mr Peters

Our san Francisco office has told me of your visit there and has forwarded the letter regarding the Berlin situation which you received from one of your friends

You were very thoughtful indeed to acquaint us with his views and report The letter is exceedinqly interestlnq and will certainly be passed along to others who w111 find it equally valuable readinq

Please dont hesitate to write us any thoughts you might have in connection with our effort and program which you feel will be helpful We are always qlad to receive them

Thank you aqain and kind regards

Sincerely

He R Haldeman

Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres x - Northern Calif - Ruth Watson x-P x - Chron

Nix 0 n for G 0 v ern 0 r -I~ V C 0 IT IT itt e e ~ I~

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

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ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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January 31 1962

MEllaquo) TO Bob Haldeman

FROM Ruth Watson

The atta6h~ Co~~pondence was brought into our office by Mr A F Peters 50 Chumasero Park Merced San Francisco CalUornia

Mr ~~s a prisoner in the Philippines during World War II and states he is a friend of President Eisenhower and is active in Radio Free Europe

He felt that the attached information which was sent to him by a friend with whom he corresponds would be of value to Mr Nixon

Best regards

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Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

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ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

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will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Page 34: White House Special Files Box 53 Folder 23...Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 23 01/26/1962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman,

Dear friends in the States

during many years we have been connected in a common

and striving for a better world in which

spread individual liberty be the aim In the difficultpolitfc~l

situation of today I feel lowe you a word about our opitiioIl

con~ernmiddoting the last events around DerlilL It wouldme_annorcul

friendship to share only encouraging facts ~ see only our touglr

and faithful spade-work prosperous i feel a good soil fornrlltual

understsnding basicly prepared If we hop~ to be sucoessfulon

a large scale we have to exchange our itlbas honestly and openly

even if we pr-ovoke opposition or - worse - hUlmiddottfeelingsTh~

main thing sbould be to be informed about each other ardbelieve

in the partner~s ~on~sty and good wille

More than two months have passed by since the disastrollsnight

of Augus t 13 The retardation in apaakfng abouti t may tell you

110 hard it is for USo fJ1hisnight when the taoe occupation ~loI

j pow~rs of Berlin allowed the illegal Ulbricht regime to close

l the last way to freedom for millions of people to 10cktherJup

thinking

freedo~ should be

indefinitely behind thei~ prison walls anddeliver~110rJto a

mere tyrannyt~is Sundaymnrks for us a turning point in wo~ld

historyo

This crime happened without the least attempt to meet it~ not

even in a kind of friendly warning way tanles and $oldiers otthe ~~~_~o_ bull_-~-_-- ~_gt-gt~~-~~

three allies could have immediately assembled on the freedom bull

j ~~1 mie-~~ ~~ltia~b rlZ~~~e t ~nl~ E~h1~ljraquo2

ilr~~~~ithou~ (lshot ~ and there would not b~ve cbeeu a varabdut lt it NOW th~--p~~~ge for cOIDnaunIsm ~oVardsthe West isop~iiii

f ~~_

will go on step by step 1 and no step in itself willbecrittollJ

enough to take the risksII as the risl has not been taken in

this very case c-lease do read what David Lawrence said in his UoSoNews and World Report in many excellent articles this

suamer i 0 g liThe big prison II (Aug 028) and trBerlin is not theb~

sic issue Nobody could express the -situation bettet

You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

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mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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You will reply perhaps - full of horror - that it would be a

real sin to risk the existence of the globe eventually because I

of Berlin - May I answer By our experiences with dictators we

knowthat every yielding mak~stheir appetite grow and tinally

leads to warwhereas every fir~ stand makes them take their

roo t back Do tllinlc o f Hf t Ler vg oLng into Csechoslovakia and ~_~~~__~___middot___~~~~_W gt - c

Austria wi t hout- ~indhlb resistance do~l~inlc in the contrary

of the ~agnificent effect of the Berlin airlift 19~9o And now

and here in the night of Augst 13thev would have yielded and ~~~~IJi-

gone back and not have exposed themselves before all the world

as ivar mongers It was done by Ulbricht t s Vopos and not by Iiitssionsoldiersin fact-s~l~ething wouLd go wrong Ulbricht ~---

could be blamed

You must know that our mental depression is without limits

We feel hopeless aud f~ll of ~rustrating fury and deep mourn

when we thinkof our families and tricnds on the other side

There was a word said that pr-ec t t caLfy Ulbricht took what he

had already What an error and completely false judgement about

the situation -

Until August 13 there has been - though~ witft risk of life aud

property and loss of fanrily and friends - the always last

desperate possibili ty of the night into freedom In all

opprestion and t9rture - think of the conscience torments of

youngstels teachers j ministers j to speak only of some groups shy

there has been the saving hopefUl light of Berlins beacon

Th~ poor discourageO soul coul~ eventually for a day go over to

West Berlin write an importantB letter to children have a

phone-call to friends ill very lucky cases even meet a child

(hOli often could lie finance flights to Berlin from here for

the children t) 0 01 they read a newspaper only and could go home

wi til fresh courage to iithstc~nd the daily threat again You know how the prisons are filled vi th the victims who failed to

save themselves and kOO11 that ~hree million pe op Le vwent the

w~y over voted i th their feet alone or lith their

familJes lith part of thein leaving home and everything It0

sounds 80 silllpleandmeans~nu Ll fon times tragedy for them and

dear ces they left exposed to tre rage of therulerso It ~i ii- t t I~~ middot~ fI Of fi bull ~ middotoli~ ) bull c ~ -

speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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speak of the last desperate at t empt s of flight - that

over Berlin has lost her s opranat LnnaI nleaninglls the only

spot in the wor Ld that has day for day been wi ths t and Lng

c onnnunIsnrdn a$Ollstant aI1dV~Jf~Nchallenge~ an iencour-ag ing and

imaginative example for the free world

This is one thing that change~basicly and the consequence

eluerged on the spot no r t niore observed by the freciorld the

Zone rUlers rUdelessly startedto tyrannize everybody als~ the

few privileged groups that they had flattered to hold them

s o t ent i s t s mcdicalrpen tchnicians The who Le Zone is an army

theater now and we l~st a strategically enormous important

point Ber Li n as a 1h01e is lost but lt[est Berlin of course0

will aurv i ve and the a t rways fi 11 r emai n safe 01s long a Ls there

will be a firm will to secure them General Clay will be tbe

garant

But ac DavLd Lawr-ence says Berlin is not the basic issue

for them~ the ~ims are much higher and fo~seeing

To make the si t ua t Lon clear I must go back ror some general r emarks Ih I s torn und is t r arrg e character what fs the remainder

of the old Germany developed from a 7 divided country (today 4)~ the f our occupation Zones American 1 Bri tkj sh French Ru s s Lan ~

the ci ty of Berlin herself (~~~_~1Q~ again ~~~~pound~ from

the ~2~~ anci divided Into four zones) and the country behind

the Oder-Neisse-line given under Polishadministraiion part

in the North even under 30vietian one

Nevertheless the Po t sdam treaty anrted Germany to be considered

as an economic uni t including also transportation and traffic

so that the Berlin connections were no doubtful problem techshy

n ic a I modali ties being agr3Cd about They even worke d during

the blockade and were confirllleJafterards There should be no) bull reason to make them a speeial point for negotiations

Very soon it showed that n~ssiais politics of rudeless reparashy

tions and the s eparat bo n from the z one o among ve ach others had

devRfltatinggonsequences In Octo 191i6 Seo r-et ar-y vo f State

Byrnes in his commemorable ~peech in Stuttgart formed the

turning poirit and made the Chaos understood On the conferences

inHosltattitrle~11dndofftliese0r e t aOrIes o f$1a te~~ll itw t liE f~

f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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f auI to1 tl~isGei~tlanydivided representingllnimmensedal1ger

for peace and felt the obligation to change it The United

States offering the grrmdHurshal plan help to all the fotr

zones and the satellites gave herhnnd forcbasic recovery

Tile Soviet Union denied the receipt for her ~~ne and the

sate1li tesNeed ~nd hunger use topronlOte in~linationtoiards

oomntuni~y_~nd therefore a strict econ~mic~i9)i)~ratonwas

~ssU~edbYfi~ing the iron curtain frolU No~tll to South on the

Zoneilorder barbed vire nobody s l~nd N91f they tried to

include EAst Berlin into their game milltaiiling it to be on

the soil o~theZonae lhch definitely was not true and __ l bull

against the Berlin s t a tus Free traffic vithin Berlin lIad been

agreed and to a certain degree had al~ays been flowing~ The

Berlin status i~cluded Be r Lfnias ax uni t the silent aolrllQmiddotwledg~ men t of separated Ea~~t and West- Berlin lasa Oomfortable

readtionthat brough~a horrible revenke wi~h the complete if

Los s of t11i s Vitally ne e e s s ar-y tgtart of the city laquo Seen from the

West ~East Berlinlias our Be r Lfn a~s we l l a~sest Berlin

th~y had iliegally been se~arated We should nev~r forget to -

surround the city at least 1n our Lmagi na t i ou dth our thoughts

as a whoLe The terror amp11 is a communi s t cduoument that speales

fdr itself Stones will speak

Berlin Ls not the basictssue if lie follo David Lawrence 0

il1at thenis the basic issue lsi t the acknowjedgmen t oitha

Soviet Zone as a State That seems to godeeperForyears

Ulbricht has been demanding his DDRII granted a so-called

German Democ r-a t I c Re pubLf c lvi th East ~erlin ags its capt tal 0

Why now are the Germans so reluctant to agree - p~actically to

anexistingsituation Couldnt that smoo~h the differenceS

c ou Ldn ft that at Leas t be one point for negotiations Very fely

people outsideof our borders seem to understand why this is -

absolutely impossible even high politieians travel with this

top io 0

NOli 1 amg1 vrng the jUdgment of one of the most prominent l

state-andnationjurtsts Professor Dr Dr Kaufmann A state

pre supposee apopulationthat ide~tifies tctOelfi th this state

Thestateway even be dependant on another nation iog Bulg811~rr1t~a~llmiddot thenatibrla11 s at-e11jamp~IJt irfr-tbeZ0 ~e ~~

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state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

-

sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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no neuusobes Voll(bull

state they at least

hate i tlvholeheartedly 0

It isa separatistic regime imposed from tho outside on a

population lhicll does not want separttisnlomiddot It is no free eleoshy

tedgovernNent lilfe in1est Germany it is at all no goveru

outquestion

shoul~ be

de f ac t o

mentH it is merely aruling appar-atus vva des po tLo ay s t em

there is this reality of this sy~tem existihg withshy

but there is no reality of a state - this

said to all these realistic people who lfant the

acknowl adgmerrt 0

As we the West German part never have been uni ted wi th this

so ca11et state that despotic system cannot tend for the

separation from lvest Germany but very defini tely from the

basIc idea ofmiddot one German nation Western Germany never has

claimed to b~ the de jure lt successor of the German Reich it

is only a subs ttstu t e a representative until there fi11 be -a

f1oe nat t on again (1iest Germany however aoknowledge s all

obligations of the Deutsches Reich former debts sooia1 help

for far dependants and so on) 0 The Ulbricht s tate denies

self to be a successor of Germany it claims to be ah absolutely

new state because of t he c ompLe t e Ly different scc t a li-e concsu e

structure 0 But there is no particular people for such a

particular state Legal acknowled~mentof such a state would

mean crimen laesae majestatis populi as the expert says -

(tCrillle of vuIne r a ting peoples maj e sty ) 0

rh~pe I expressed clear en~ugh what the law basis iSoBesideS

it-

that no German ci tizen wnoeve r can acknowl edge this tyranny as

a state form for his s Ls t e r-s andbrotbers Imagine thecsecturtain

wou l d cut through from Ohio to Texas lould anyone of you give

up your folks on the other side youldnt y-ou a Iway s try t~

give them mental support as the only thing you can do iionIdn

you feel as a traitor if you let them fall victim to the

poorest slavery drive them to utmost despair ithout your

protest against til(~ir 1poundn1less life Jefferson gave youthis

word I have swor-n upon the a1 tar of God eternal hosti 1ity

overy kind of tyranny upon the mi~ld of man ~~~-

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

-

sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

( -r

- --- shy

~ ~ -- ~

- 8middot~

Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

- 10 -

Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

~shy~MS x-C i Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

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ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Page 39: White House Special Files Box 53 Folder 23...Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 23 01/26/1962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman,

After the 1m basts aJidthe personal question there is ohe point to exe Lude vt he- idea for every Western ally In the treaty

of Paris Octo 1954 among other points as t glider and good

guarantees for Berlin (not onlyfreedom for theqestber~inersll)

there we -find Veryprecise paragraphs that lest Germany r-es tgns

on every kind of aggression and power TheWest~rnallies on

their side taker the ob l t gatLon instead ~f t haf EQ_l3-~~ Pl~sp(~

Q1_Q~ampEY_~t1jE~iL~2_ jiI~_~lm end promi se solemnly to s tri ve for this aim1)y every pos s i b Le diplomatic means They make sure

not to iacknowl edge the lt1i vided Germany and look at the Bundesshy

republik as the only legal Gernian g ove r nmen t This wa s the

Etllill-_QEJgg2gtfl J PLJ1Eft~~EEJlP]f ~_ ~l~~~JQ a ta time When Stalin had offered a united Germany in neutrality

and Ls oLatd onv vlhe r-e indeed had been inner doubts and struggles

whether tt was -

right to expose our Eastern population longer l for an ineertain tLme jto that e r ue I sy s tem but hope to win

freedoIlfor all of us had ove rwe Lgh t we accepted The decision

fell in favor of NATO - and our poor Easterners understood and

suffered - in full confidence in the promised common way with

our allLes to be gUided to liberty

Officially the desire fer us to recognize the communist state

has not been expressed There cro journalists hOlevCr ll1th

good names Ltke Lippmann Reston SuLzb e r-ge r Ba Ldwi n l there are

Senators Joining them who worry usmiddot Nr Fulbright Hr Hansshy

field l Hr Q Humphrey They are on an equal line l and General Clay

made a tragic remark in Berlin rfeare awfully alarmed l for

these gentlemen are not somoones Each of them carries a

greatweight

It would mean break out the heartpiece of the NATO treaty I

doubt whether we then wcu l d bealgtle to stay in the NATO for

what And wha tvwou Ld NATO be vi thou t Germany V-ould you assume

a German government could for a second time (first 1952) take

the responsibility an~ on6e morc dOny leaning towaids Russia

I ill not spin this idea further out you viII feel the logic

consequenceso

One wor-d also to the fa tal Oder-Nei s s e-rl Lne a new uorder from

1945 too that -separate s an area formerly inhabited by 9 million

peopl~iltrlil_ltpitwsmiddot(wGQuntry cUI1livate(lnnddti(41~M~deyelo1H~d

the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

-

sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

( -r

- --- shy

~ ~ -- ~

- 8middot~

Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

- 10 -

Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

~shy~MS x-C i Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres

bull

COpy

7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

MM

-

ft hfH of 11

I taIl bull die letabullbull 1 triad la TIIIb wID c dc J6Drbull

ly

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ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

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April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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the year 1200 Russia had taken part of

Poland and sought au area for okne million pebple decision

about this country - so it had been agreed - should be made ill

a h01e Gertaan peace treaty thy not leave it up to Germany to

then-find a solution wi til Pc Land lhy do people travel about

and in communist Poland offer land that is not their l wor-sen

the situationwby anticipate a fact againstmiddot the interest of their own ally

This seems to be the answer for me uhat is the basJc issue

it is the Lnt errt I on to split the frlOlldship up beteen your and our COUlltl~y- this is curuschtachow s main andbadic issue

Germany carries Europe and will carry the common market in

friendshi~ with your country an undefeatable economic factor

ChruschtschollS nightmare Every means to start trouble is

right to hbm He started wi th the provokf ng anti semi tic actions ~

OIl hOlfdelightfully lms this ~lnstica-fashion enjoyed on

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sthAve Shirer the bestseller Hein Kampf in ears and eyes

Schizophrenic Gertllany and lots of b ooks like thd s vohe a good

business and West Germany of today was eomdemned All oi us

hate the Nazileadersand are deeply concerned about their

unbelievable cruel ties and crimes Ih ey did it in the name of

all of us and we shall a Iway s carry this Load vi til us every

single person

But the Germany of today A nation that has enormously worked

to absorb and help 13 million refugees settle in 15 years fn a

small are~ that showed an astonishing economic progress they

ee ioyal j reserved tactful patient (despi te the vain hope of reunion) they fulfilled all oilligationsl (Sebactian Haffner

a Bri tisl1 journalist) They had to rearm against their Olin wish and resistance

The elections are over Every honest obserer knows that there

is 110 Neonazism j there is no communism of any degree worth mentshy

ioning The tWOparties DeutSChe Reicltspartei and Deutsdhe

Friedensunioll had not been forbidElenfor the election they f

Vigorously c)mpained By this fact it is fortunately quite

obvious that they have nOE friends ~n our country not a single

Candidate of either one passed the elections shy

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

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Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

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Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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PERSONNEL

LEON W PARMA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY--

ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Our youth has perhaps too little of a national feeling many

are firstly Europeans - We constantly are repaying our debts

going back a g to the Young and Dawes plan loans 1918 iutor

r upt e d by the ThirdHeicll - Ifhe currcnt hclp to Israel is a

debt of honor their state is standing on those until no

28 billion D-marks

A bit reluctantly but neverthelecs the unique experiment waG

dared to h~lp your currency by evaluating theD-mark a risk for

our market unfortunately belittled by your press -- Help for

the underdevcloped oountries was no familiar idea to our people

who have not had any connection to the tropics after the loss

of our co Lcna e s cand the isolation since vorld ~ar 10 They were

just happy to have solved their own problems with this flood of

refugees a chaos of c~untry You will understand that our

people had to be prepared for th i s idea Meanwh i Le much O1on3Y

has been

given many te chnf ot anawo r-k in the Far East end

Africa every nelspaperuiscusscsforeign aid absolutely opposhy

si te to Senator Fulbright t s statement in For e Lgn Po Li t Lc a

that we did not want to participate There is no point in whieh

this Deutsche Bunde s r epub Lf k of today is not wholly f oLl owLng

the expected line honest in her friendship conscientious ill

all poi~t~ of obligations We want so much this should berecogshy

nized not rewarded we want no love but woUld like to be

estimated as e troopartner

We have been feeling a shift in your attitude with real grief

Berlin was a shOCk never to overcome - and instead 01 holding

and protecting wha t this humiliated friend still has ~ your

voices try to recommend us to sacrifioe ourselves to buy a

phantom of pe~ce at the usurpatoris Our people are mlfully

di~tressed~ mainly also this unpolitical man on the street lie

is about to lose his confidence in your faith he absolutely

does not understand you and fears he could be sold

And what shall we tell them lie who have known you ovo r all the

years and trust you and yet see this fatal d eve Lopmerit with

such a deep concern lfe realize that this de c re ae i ng confidence

in your government is creeping allover the world Aa a matter

of r act a 11ntions are a t tent Lve Ly observing yorur at t Luude in from Japal) ~ilovert~ L~h ~~~ic~1c0middottrl~ Bti1r~q~U~sJion

wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

- 10 -

Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

~shy~MS x-C i Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres

bull

COpy

7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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SUBCOMMITrEESshyiAN DIEGO COUNTY)

PERSONNEL

LEON W PARMA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY--

ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

--- -

A J

J ltMond y a r ch 26 19amp2

nf y

VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

- 1

Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

of ===========-__--=====_ s a ln_

100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

ll

a t pJ al IV

n p (

s Sill ing Banning Beaumont Cherry Valley Yucaipa Calimesa and Cann on c

o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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1shy

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wondering lillether)Jonr na t i on is

given li(gtrdllhether you rnaintaih the claim for Germanyl s self

deter~ination whether you really are the garant for freedom

~~ the best people of all natioTIu have believed you to be

If you allow confidence to be undermined thi s wouLd oue an daring

the most dangerous k i nd of poli tics possible Our Westen wort d

is only based on thi s feeling the communist sei sniogr aph

notieesevery little movement as its success and enforces it

The West is vulneralJle vi thout Europe i t is unde r e atab Le wi tIl

a functioning one that means a sound Germany Our lllutual

interests are so firmly interlaced if you neglect us give tis

up you~ country will sacrifice herself also

In this very moment we have perhaps the last opportunity to

shift the political gear~ Chruschtschow gave us a breathing

spe Ll Ttmiddot wouLd vb e the instant to tevise the direction of

poli tics and steer towards a whoIe German peace t r e a ty There

would be a ay of commcn negotiations wi t h all nations who were

our r orme r war enemie s I t would be a very d1 ffieul t ~ thorny

process lfhieh wouLd take much patience and diplomacy Iiu t It

would finally be a positive one againx~ in the direction of a

German reunion

We are fUlly appreciatin~ the sublime intelligence and olassic

speeches of your Hr President whom we estimate very respectshy

fully the high academic degrees of his cMlselors and the

vast experience and devoted hard-work of the State Department

the overhuman responsibility on their shoulder~ And yet~

what is necessary to solve the d~sastrous situation is nothing

but the si~ple judgement bGt~dcn right and wrong between faith

and insecuri ny -i th an honest mind This should be the red

thrcad in all the very c cmpLt ca t ed considerations and

deisionso Bol10lling ones conscience never was a fat~lt Let us pray that God might help

This should be a look into our oorrolls very cOrIprimed and

reduced to a few great lines I ant very much to t hank each0

of you for thefrien~ship the inspiration we have gotfor

your Lntar-e-s t and sympathy for all this woride r fu I American

IIgood will an outstifnding characteristic of yournatiollo

- 10 -

Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

~shy~MS x-C i Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres

bull

COpy

7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

MM

-

ft hfH of 11

I taIl bull die letabullbull 1 triad la TIIIb wID c dc J6Drbull

ly

H R aw

Lna~ p A 81bullbullsbullbull

eoap Bolt WUa_ 0IfIc bull btaa- II I) C

-~ ~ l~

BOSWILSON ARMED SERVICES COMMITlEE30 ~ pISTRlCT OCALIFORNIA

SUBCOMMITrEESshyiAN DIEGO COUNTY)

PERSONNEL

LEON W PARMA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY--

ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

--- -

A J

J ltMond y a r ch 26 19amp2

nf y

VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

- 1

Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

of ===========-__--=====_ s a ln_

100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

ll

a t pJ al IV

n p (

s Sill ing Banning Beaumont Cherry Valley Yucaipa Calimesa and Cann on c

o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

shy

1shy

7 1962

r bull bull

7

bull

bull

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- 10 -

Please do help-altogether to spread the truth to American

public opinion holp to direct the s t r eruu-un whI ch our ship is floating do help the protecting outpost in fuvorof your country

Sincerely

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

~shy~MS x-C i Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres

bull

COpy

7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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PERSONNEL

LEON W PARMA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY--

ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

--- -

A J

J ltMond y a r ch 26 19amp2

nf y

VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

- 1

Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

of ===========-__--=====_ s a ln_

100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

ll

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o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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Page 44: White House Special Files Box 53 Folder 23...Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 23 01/26/1962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman,

February 8 1962middot

Miss MaryR Marsh 7026 Geyser Avenue Reseda California

Dear Miss Marsh

Thank you very much for your letter of January 26th It bas been read with interest

The direct approach which you have paralleled so well in settinq forth your ideas is one with which 1 am in complete aqreement

We appreciate receiving letters such as yours Thank you for wriUnq us and please donIt hesitate to pass along any thoughts you might have which you feel would be of value and interest to us

Kind re9amprds

Sincerely

H R Haldeman

~shy~MS x-C i Campaign Approaches - Misc Corres

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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BOSWILSON ARMED SERVICES COMMITlEE30 ~ pISTRlCT OCALIFORNIA

SUBCOMMITrEESshyiAN DIEGO COUNTY)

PERSONNEL

LEON W PARMA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY--

ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

--- -

A J

J ltMond y a r ch 26 19amp2

nf y

VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

- 1

Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

of ===========-__--=====_ s a ln_

100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

ll

a t pJ al IV

n p (

s Sill ing Banning Beaumont Cherry Valley Yucaipa Calimesa and Cann on c

o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

shy

1shy

7 1962

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Page 45: White House Special Files Box 53 Folder 23...Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 53 23 01/26/1962 Letter Typed copy of letter to Robert Haldeman,

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COpy

7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

MM

-

ft hfH of 11

I taIl bull die letabullbull 1 triad la TIIIb wID c dc J6Drbull

ly

H R aw

Lna~ p A 81bullbullsbullbull

eoap Bolt WUa_ 0IfIc bull btaa- II I) C

-~ ~ l~

BOSWILSON ARMED SERVICES COMMITlEE30 ~ pISTRlCT OCALIFORNIA

SUBCOMMITrEESshyiAN DIEGO COUNTY)

PERSONNEL

LEON W PARMA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY--

ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

--- -

A J

J ltMond y a r ch 26 19amp2

nf y

VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

- 1

Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

of ===========-__--=====_ s a ln_

100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

ll

a t pJ al IV

n p (

s Sill ing Banning Beaumont Cherry Valley Yucaipa Calimesa and Cann on c

o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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7026 Geyser Ave Reseda Calif Jan 26 1962

Mr Robert Haldeman Nixon Headquarters Los Angeles California

Dear Mr Haldeman

I would like to start something I do hope that you and Mr Nixon will help me

To introduce myself - I am and have been a citizen of California since 1886

Being in yours and Mr Nixons mothers bracket I have seen many political campaigns

Of late and (perhaps earlier) they have slid down the stairs to the position of James M Barries ---- Tommy who at 3 with a companion of like vintage were on a stairway arguing their respective importance Said the companion My father were once at a hanging to which Tommy retorted My father were the man that were hanged

Now I find that though I come of a long-time politically minded family campaigns are becoming boresome Moreover I discover that a good many of my friends do not even listen To correct this sad situation my big idea---shy

This is the age of spaceT----- I see a space craft land A man steps from it and round him gather nearby people He does not know where he is or anything of this new land The inhabitants inform him that he is in the most beautiful of the fifty states of the USA Subsequently he learns that they need a leader He has no idea nor is he informed that there is an incumbent With leadership in mind he travels the state makes surveys of needs resources men and means and then makes suggestions of improvements and offers himself as a guide

There is absolutely no mention made of any opposition as to men or ideas He simply offers himself and his ideas (perhaps gleaned from outer space) and awaits the decision of the inhabitants

I think a campaign with a total blank in words as to anything but constructive thinking would draw the eyes and ears of all the people (and maybe the moon)

SIncerely (Miss) Mary R Marsh

PS The space man seeming to be totally deaf to any blasts or even words from opposition

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ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

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A J

J ltMond y a r ch 26 19amp2

nf y

VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

- 1

Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

of ===========-__--=====_ s a ln_

100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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a t pJ al IV

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o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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SUBCOMMITrEESshyiAN DIEGO COUNTY)

PERSONNEL

LEON W PARMA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY--

ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

--- -

A J

J ltMond y a r ch 26 19amp2

nf y

VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

- 1

Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

of ===========-__--=====_ s a ln_

100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

ll

a t pJ al IV

n p (

s Sill ing Banning Beaumont Cherry Valley Yucaipa Calimesa and Cann on c

o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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BOSWILSON ARMED SERVICES COMMITlEE30 ~ pISTRlCT OCALIFORNIA

SUBCOMMITrEESshyiAN DIEGO COUNTY)

PERSONNEL

LEON W PARMA CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY--

ADMINiSTRATIVE ASSiSTANT shy((ongrtss of tbt Utnittb ~tatts CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMJlTEE

ouSt of ltprtStntatibtS lJ~ington~ a ~

April 4 1962

Dear Bob

Thought you would be interested in the enclosed materials Please treat them in strictshyest confidence

We thought RNs last column on Communism was timely and should be most helpful at home

With best wishes

Since r ely

Leon W Parma Administrative Assistant to

Congressman Bob Wilson

Mr H R Haldeman Campaign Manager Nixon for Governor 3908 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5 California

--- -

A J

J ltMond y a r ch 26 19amp2

nf y

VIRGIL PIN LEY Editor nd Publi iher

tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

- 1

Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

of ===========-__--=====_ s a ln_

100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

ll

a t pJ al IV

n p (

s Sill ing Banning Beaumont Cherry Valley Yucaipa Calimesa and Cann on c

o Virgil Pinkley I Editor and Publisher

II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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tronge Case Richard Ni xon President Yes Governor Republ icons Badly Divided Browns Numerous Soft Spots All-Out Efforts Of Democrats

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Now comes the ra nge politi- ca I s itua tion of Ri ch a rd M Nix- (In form er Vice President of the Uni d State a nd now Republ ishyca n cand id a t for h is pat ty s nom ina tion as governor of Calishyforn ia

arely a year ago he was conshysider ed pop ula r a nd a pabl enough to ru n for the P residenshycv He carri ed more sta les tha n his opponent John F Kenned y a nd he ra iled to go 10 the White I Hou se hy ju t a few m or e than

n e15 1 Isnt a m a n r I c su m a b I y l ral t r a ined a nd qua li fied to beco m e I 5

ou r Chie f Ex ecu tive good nough to b e e 0 m I gov ern or of Ca li 1~~~ l I Continued on P a ge 6) 1

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100000 popu la r votes out of nearshyly 69 m illion ca sl by Ame rican sl He won his hom e s tat e of Calishyforn ia from P res iden t Kenn edy

Yet a year later he is ba tt ling I 10 win the GOP nom ina tion His I elec t ion if selected in the pr ishymar ies next June is uncer ta in shy[f the electio n were held tomorshyrow a nd he face d Gov Ed m und I I Pall Brown it a ppea rs th e odds would fa vor Bro wn People who backed him heavily a yea r j ago an d in all pr evio us ele ct ions whe re he has r un I he has neve r lost in Californ ia l a r e Juke- 51 warm now in m a ny ins ta nces or they ha ve left his ca mp

Why the big sw itc h in jus t ove r a yea r 1

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en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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II COau INFOR TION ~ r IS

en tinued from Page 4l f an y of the speeches and as he d id to the Anaheim Rotary Icti

0 ni He should be a shooshy s I a te men t s mad e hv Nix- Club last week ei in This would seem logica l 011 sound more like a man run- The Democrats ha ve a three b

No Easy Answer uing for the White House than 10 two rlj ~ r p tio n over RepUb I Explaining th is oddity is not the governors mansion in Sac- licans in California more than rr

easy but we shall try As usual ra rnento a million more voes in their fa- a there is no easy and s imple anshy Nixon has sa id little to date VOl to sta rt with a much stro ng ILI swer A numbe r of fac tors and about such pressin g st at e issues er g r a ss roots orgaiuzauou w angles are involved as education roads agriculture than the GOP and a more co- f(

The Republicans in California water gr owing juvenil e delin - hesive par ty tt a re sharply split into so-called quency increases in crime gen- State i~ Vital (1

conser vative and liberal wings erally gambling sharp grnwth The Democrats will pour ev n with a considerab le numbe r as in the narcotics t raffic and tl I h thi ( middle-of-the-readers As Ion California s skyrocketing budget ~~)~I~~li~ nI I~~c a u ~ h elll~~atemiddot li~ ~ as no one is yet nominated as which is now at the three billion 1

the GOP standard bearer they dollar mark He is not ta lking vital to them and especially to I fe I free to cr iticize freely and muc h about vital California is President Kennedy who wants

to c a r r y the Golden Sta te in I ork agains t every one except sues hut national and interna- 1964 It is expected that Presi- rr their person al ca ndidate if one tional ones Cl

Many Soft Spots dent Kennedy forme r P residen is in the field Pe rha ps some of Truman Secreta rv of La b 0 rthis will chane next June when

Browns rec ord has many soft Goldberg Secr etary of Health loi Nixon or Assembly ma n Iose ph spots and numerous openings if Edu cation and Welfare Abra- ~(C SheJl a young conservative only Nixon would move in on ham Ribicoff and other top Iis selec ted

them with facts figur es speci f- Democrats will stump the stat e IIIMr Nix 0 n has contri buted ics and sincerity cxc ively for B r ow n Every ~ lconsiderably to this state too

I pers onally do not think Rich- so-called minority and religious o He refused to say whether he ard Nixon has ever even ap- group in the state will be ap- ~swould run for some months and preached the heights of his GOP pealed to in a variety of subtJe l u even indicated he would not His Presid enia l ac ceua nce speech ways rnin ecision and playing hard-toshyin Chicago He spoke then mor e Stro ng union support co upled gel ca used resentmen t as a s t at e s m a n and less as with large sums of money will IX) Subsequently Nixon has strud shy11 politician He expressed aopes be throw n behind Brown Th e ldied on a nun bel of issues views and beliefs people were Gover nor will make st rong ap - 0This is common prac tice with hungry to hear He talked about peals to senior citi zens any un- Crnos polilicians and especiall y some of the fine and simple vir- em ployed and he will p ro m~s e ~I~before the primar ies lues which were voiced with swespmg incr eases 111 socia Governor rown has att acked such s tr ength and conviction by benefits and legislation Almost anI Nixon fron tally and the form er LI Col John H GlennIr fol- everything Brown promise s willVic President has done little iu lowing his globe-girdling r ides be made in the name of P f D- thus Iar 10 defend himself on

I recall that after t he Chicago viding for human needs and r a uch charges or refute them speech I had several J e w i sh tru e libera lism me Four Lines of Attack rab bis and Cat holic pr iests tell enBrown has four m ain lines of Nixon to be elecle must win i ~lJ had turnen me ~Vj J v bullbull

me tha t if Nixon continue d 10 vel nearly half a million Demo -==- --- - -- __ I present such vi e w s and advo- cra ts carry a ma jority of the

a tt ack l Nixon is il dir ty in-fighter

cate such faiths a nd philoso- independen ts and somehow con- some strong and spirited appeal 2_ He is a political opportu nist phies they not only would vote vince Republicans it is irnpor- 10 women youth groups farmshy Nixon wants to use the of-for him hut work for his elec- tanl from time to time 0 win an er s and independents So m efice of governor as a stepping llion as well But 11( did not He election even if their per sonal how he must find ways to reach stone to the White House ret urn ed 10 the orthodox ways choice or the ir pet ideas are re- workers small bus iness grou ps I 4 The GOP leader has little of the campaigning politician jected Nixon has a great and and so-cal led white collar work or 11 experience in middot Icca l county Hc nearly won-but st ill he lost difficult job in healing party ers or sla te govern men t

Most of these charges are silly So if Nixon is to win next 10- hurt s and bringing about unity As the situation sta nds today or have little real bearing on vember and keep alive his hopes He lacks thus far a really good it appears the odds are against Nixons qualities and abil ities to for futur e national politica l vic- organ ization in the field and es - him accompl ishing this assign ser y as middotgovernor UI Nixon tories he has much work to do pee ia lly one which will lick me nt But November is stil l has done middotIitle to rebut such and a man-s ized job to accorn- postage stamps ring door bells some months away and Brown statemen ts and in fact he plays plish He needs to stress our work on a house -to-house basis may give Nixon some mi ghty i 0 rowns hands on most of moral and spir itual needs and and actually take voters to th e assis ts along the way the I lies values He should speak more polls on elect ion day He needs March 26 1962

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