The Nacionalista Party welcomed  Marcos with opened arms. 
He we was proclaimed as its official presidential candidate 
for 1995 presidential elections.

Photo negative with the "STOP MAC" (Macapagal) / 
GO MARCOS" slogan with the Victory hand sign 
still used by Marcos supporters to this day.

(Right) Gil Puyat was the president of the Nacionalista Party while Sen. Arturo Tolentino was its general campaign manager.
Illustrated is a summary of campaign expenses for Subic, Zambales 
on official Nacionalista Party letterhead.

The second half of the expenses labeled "Expenses Imelda".

It is interesting to note that Sen. Arturo Tolentino would figure in one of the most important event of Philippine history; as Vice Presidential candidate of Pres. Marcos in the 1986 snap presidential elections. 

Sen. Arturo Tolentino signed letter on official stationery
matched with penalty envelope. Hand carried letter.

Perhaps the  most effective campaign manager for the 1965 presidential bid of Marcos was 
his life Imelda.

(Top Right)
Page two of a campaign letter 
of Imelda for her husband Ferdinand.

(Bottom Right)
Matching envelope, postmarked MANILA / 14 AUG 1995.

Return address of 204 Ortega Street, San Juan, Rizal, 
is the official campaign headquarters of Marcos.

ONE OF TWO KNOWN 
LETTERS IN THE HANDS
OF PRIVATE COLLECTORS