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...ROSE (Pasadena): Once-beaten Southern California (see above) will meet the Big Ten's Wisconsin...
...PIPPITT Pasadena, Calif...
...Nixon represents me or the farmers in the San Joaquin Valley or the people in small northern California towns or many other groups throughout the state . . . I hope Senator Nixon's successor in the Senate will be a Senator from California and not a special emissary from Pasadena...
Facts were duly produced next day in Lawyer Smith's crowded Pasadena office. The fund was established, Smith explained, after Nixon was elected to the Senate in 1950. It was closed up when Nixon was nominated for the vice presidency (a point which neither the New York Post nor Columnist Edson had noted). Smith himself was the trustee who wrote the checks. "Some of the disbursements," he said, "came to me as direct bills for payment. And some came to me as statements of expense from Senator Nixon's office. The Senator never handled any of the money...
...Smith named 76 contributors to the fund and the amounts they had paid. The average contribution was around $250. The biggest was $1,000 by a retired Pasadena businessman. The names resembled a Who's Who of Southern California business, included Oilman Earl Gilmore, President P. G. Winnett of Bullock's department store, President Joe Crail of the Coast Federal Savings & Loan Association, Manufacturer K. T. Norris, Charles S. Howard, wealthy heir to an automobile fortune and socialite turfman, three members of the wealthy Los Angeles Rowan real estate family, and Civil Engineer Herbert Hoover...