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Source | U.S. House of Representatives Resolution 803, adopted 410-4 on 6 February 1974. |
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Having studied the attached material and evaluated the recommendations for the discussed action, I believe you will find my list worthwhile for go status. It is in priority order.
- United Artists Corporation
- 929 7th Avenue
- New York
- Top Muskie fundraiser. Success here could be both debilitating and very embarrassing to the Muskie machine. If effort looks promising, both Ruth and David Picker should be programmed and then a follow-through with United Artists.
- National director of A.F.L.-C.I.O.’s Committee on Political Education
- Washington
- Without a doubt the most powerful political force programmed against us in 1968. ($10 million dollars, 4.6 million votes, 115 million pamphlets, 176,000 workers — all programmed by Barkan’s C.O.P.E. — so says Teddy White in The Making of the President 1968). We can expect the same effort this time.
- Managing Editor L. A. Times
- Guthman, former Kennedy aide, was a highly sophisticated hatchetman against us in '68. It is obvious he is the prime mover behind the current Key Biscayne effort. It is time to give him the message.
- Doyle, Dane and Bernbach
- New York
- The top Democratic advertising firm — they destroyed Goldwater in ’64. They should be hit hard starting with Dane.
- Dyson-Kissner Corporation
- New York
- Dyson and Larry O’Brien were close business associates after ’68. Dyson has huge business holdings and is presently deeply involved in the Businessmen’s Educational Fund which bankrolls a national radio network of five-minute programs, anti-Nixon in character.
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