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1 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conversation No. 553-1 Date: August 2, 1971 Time: Unknown between 8:35 am and 9:20 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Manolo Sanchez. ********************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 [Personal Returnable] [Duration: 3s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 ********************************************************************** Sanchez left at an unknown time before 9:20 am.
Conversation No. 553-2 Date: August 2, 1971 Time: Unknown between 8:35 am and 9:20 am Location: Oval Office The President talked with an unknown person. Request for someone to come to Oval Office
2 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conversation No. 553-3 Date: August 2, 1971 Time: 9:20 am - 9:50 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. US Foreign Policy -People's Republic of China [PRC] -United Nations [UN] representation -Kissinger's talk with William P. Rogers -Announcement -Taiwan, Republic of China -Response -Marshall Green's memorandum -PRC United Nations [UN] membership -Chiang Kai-shek -Green -Proposed letter to Taiwan -Rogers -Aide memoirs -US statement -US letter to Taiwan -Policy -Taiwan’s view -Probable UN vote count -PRC -Taiwan -UN Security Council -PRC -Green -Majority vote -Taiwan -PRC -Green -Kissinger's conversation with Chou En-lai -PRC propaganda -US press
3 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-3 (cont.)
********************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 [National Security] [Duration: 59s ] PRC END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 ********************************************************************** -Announcement -Forthcoming trip by President to PRC -Democrats -Sequence of events -Timing -Tricia Nixon Cox -Warsaw -James B. (“Scottyâ€) Reston's article -Chou En-lai's comments to Kissinger -Possible press conference by President -Conditions for trip -Kissinger's forthcoming trip -Communique -Le Duc Tho Vietnam War -Le Duc Tho -Possible meeting with Kissinger -Possible US action -Adm. Thomas H. Moorer -Demilitarized zone [DMZ] -Negotiations
4 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-3 (cont.)
US press -Views -President’s forthcoming trip to PRC -Soviet Union -President -PRC visit -Henry Brandon -Reston -President -Vietnam -Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] Vietnam -Negotiations -Le Duc Tho -Talks with Maurice Schumann -Meeting with Kissinger -Defensiveness -Nguyen Van Thieu PRC -US announcement -Possible reaction -Impact on PRC trip -Kissinger's conversation with Chou En-lai -Press -US announcement -Impact on PRC trip -William F. (“Billyâ€) Graham's call to Kissinger -Graham's Father-in-law -Howard Pugh [?] -Forthcoming briefing by Kissinger -Participants -Conservatives -Graham, Hobart D. (“Hobeâ€) Lewis, Jeff Hart (?), William S. White -Conservatives -UN admission for PRC -White -William F. Buckley
5 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-3 (cont.)
An unknown person entered at an unknown time between 9:20 am and 9:42 am. Unknown activity The unknown person left at an unknown time between 9:20 am and 9:42 am. -Taiwan -Peking -Hard line -Consequences -Position on defense spending -Buckley -Michael J. Mansfield -Anti-ballistic Missiles [ABM] -Spending cuts -Buckley -Kissinger's talk -Liberals -Soviet Union -Congress -Defense budget -Melvin R. Laird -View of Ronald W. Reagan and Barry M. Goldwater -Kissinger's forthcoming talk with White -Cambodia -Laos -ABM -Jordan -Brandon book on foreign policy -Administration response -Jordan -Kissinger’s forthcoming briefing -SALT -PRC -Vietnam War -Analogy to Korean War -Dwight D. Eisenhower -Threat -News -PRC -Hanoi
6 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-3 (cont.)
Kissinger's forthcoming meeting with PRC -Issues -Renunciation of force -Appointment of special emissary The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 9:20 am and 9:42 am. [Conversation No. 553-3A] [See Conversation No. 7-41] [End of telephone conversation] PRC Kissinger’s forthcoming meeting with PRC -Special emissary David K.E. Bruce The President talked with Shultz between 9:42 am and 9:45 am. [Conversation No. 553-3B] [See Conversation No. 7-42] [End of telephone conversation] US foreign policy -Issues -PRC -SALT -Berlin -Middle East -Refugees -Pakistan -India -"The Beatles" fundraising efforts -India -US economic aid -Refugees
7 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-3 (cont.)
-Pakistan -US food aid -Distribution -UN -Experts -Maurice J. Williams -India -President's talk with Rogers -Kenneth B. Keating -PRC -Possible conflict with India -East Bengal -Possible status -Autonomy -Timing -India -Famine -Refugees -Relationship to peace -India -Possible military action -US aid -State department -Joseph J. Sisco -Philip H. Trezise -PRC trip Conference, August 4, 1971 -India and Pakistan -PRC -India and Pakistan Kissinger left at 9:50 am.
Conversation No. 553-4 Date: August 2, 1971 Time: Unknown between 9:50 am and 9:55 am
8 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. President’s schedule -John B. Connally -George P. Shultz -Gerald L. Warren Bull left at an unknown time before 9:55 am.
Conversation No. 553-5 Date: August 2, 1971 Time: 9:55 am - 9:56 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Gerald L. Warren. Forthcoming press conference -George Shultz -Steel strike -Announcement -Apollo lift-off -President’s viewing -Executive Office Building [EOB] -President’s view -National economy -Steel strike -Shultz, John B. Connally briefing Warren left at 9:56 am. Conversation No. 553-6 Date: August 2, 1971 Time: 9:58 am - 2:05 pm
9 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Location: Oval Office The President met with George P. Shultz. National economy -Steel and rail strikes -Statements to press -Gerald L. Warren -Shultz -James D. Hodgson -Hardships -Congress Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:58 am. John B. Connally's location Bull left at an unknown time before 10:00 am. National economy -Steel and rail strikes -Possible statement -Congress -Hardships Connally entered at 10:00 am. National economy -Strikes -Steel strike settlement -Aluminum can industry -Bargaining -Companies’ position -Wage difference -Administration position -Announcement -Productivity commission -Issues -Absenteeism -General Motors Corporation [GMC] -Rail -Possible settlement
10 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Back-to-work settlement -Timing -Statement -Congress -Inter-divisional runs -Hodgson's suggested attitude -Hard-line -Unions -Impact on nation -Administration proposal -Congressional inaction -Congressional inaction -Hardship -Congress -Productivity -Unions -Demands -Wages -Radio carriers -Administration position -Hodgson -Negotiations -Intended action -Steel companies -Inventories -Effect on country -Longshoremen -Effect on economy -Inflation -Connally's view -Psychological effect -Rail -Settlement -Back-to-work announcement -Timing -Steel -Company inventories -Psychological impact -Rail strike -Hodgson -Settlement efforts
11 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Willie J. Usery, Jr., J. Curtis Counts, Hodgson, Jack Ellston, Benjamin F. Biaggini -President's proposed calls -Steel settlement -Announcement -Arthur F. Burns -Shultz’s forthcoming call -Wage difference -Federal Reserve Board [FRB] -Burns -Attitude -Committee to study finances -Burns -Visit to Bohemian Grove -Peter M. Flanigan -Longshoremen -Views on productivity -Informing about rail settlement and steel strike -Steel settlement -I[lworth] W[ilbur] Abel's views -Counts -Administration’s efforts -Counts -Steel companies -Companies -Management -Benjamin F. Fairless -Industry attitude -US steel -Burns -Growth -Incomes policy -Administration program -Steel strike settlement -Rail strike -President's views -Need for visibility -President's talk with John S. (“Jackâ€) Knight -Office of Price Administration [OPA] -Industries -Steel and automobiles
12 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Selectivity -Non-competitive industries -Construction -Symbolism -Steel and rail strikes -Administration action -Banks -Publicity -Flanigan -Lyndon B. Johnson -Meetings on economy -Fish Room -[Forename unknown] Johnson -Franklin D. Roosevelt -Donald H. Rumsfeld -Airlines -Railroads -Steel -Oil -Railroads -Automobile -Construction -Railroad strike settlement -Inter-divisional runs -Mileage limitations -Press briefing -Presentation of President's position -Hodgson -Shultz’s forthcoming call -Warren -Hodgson -President’s view -Inflation -Hodgson -Time's forthcoming cover story -Request to see Shultz -Presentation of administration position -Burns -Budget -Effect on Life, Fortune
13 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
International economy -Possible administration actions -Possible meetings -Shultz, Connally -Connally, Burns -Quadriad -Peter G. Peterson, Paul A. Volcker Shultz left at 10:28 am. -Shultz -Keeping informed -International problems -Convertibility -Need to stop -Floating the dollar -Germany -Canada -Increasing price of gold -Burns -Need for parallel domestic action -Inflation -Incomes policy -Balance of payments -Trade -Political value -Convertibility -Floating the dollar -Reserve currency -Order -Spending ceiling -Congress -Revenue sharing -House Resolution [HR] 1 -Fiscal responsibility -10% import tax -Investment tax credit -Congressional action -Automobile excise tax -Wage and price freeze -Duration
14 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Effect on economy -Summary -Stimulation -Political affects -President’s awareness of problems -President’s willingness to take action -International problems -Effect -Duration -Connally's meeting with vice president of Dow Chemical -European Finance Ministers meeting -World Bank and International Monetary Fund [IMF] meetings -Timing -Strategy -US policies -Press -Dollar -Prognosis -November 1972 -Reserve losses -Anticipation of events -Shultz -Convertibility -Floating dollar -HR 1 -Revenue sharing -Political effect -Nelson A. Rockefeller -Wilbur D. Mills -Budget -Defense -HR 1 -Points -Reform -Employment -Experimentation -Political appeal -Change of position -Wage and price freeze -Government -Personal reductions
15 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Salary freeze -Department spending cut -HR 1 -Deferment -Revenue sharing -Lobby -Wage and price freeze -Incomes policy -Wage and price freeze -Timing -Wage and Price Board -Effectiveness -Analogy to labor negotiations -Political effect -Economical effect -Financial community -Effectiveness -Psychology -Enforcement -Office of Emergency Preparedness [OEP] -Import tax -Investment tax credit legislation -Chance of passage -Import tax -Chance of passage -Payment for investment tax credit -Reactions of US business community -Depreciation -Jobs -Spending -Effect of parallel domestic and international action -Import tax -Japan -Yen -Exchange rate -Import tax -Europe -Temporary -Timing -Congress -Recess
16 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Labor Day -International meeting -Need for action -President's possible meeting with bipartisan leaders -Beginning of new session -Steel strike settlement -Recess period -Committees involved -Ways and Means -Appropriations -Finance -Recess -President's advisors -Reactions -Peterson -Paul W. McCracken -Shultz -Burns -Forthcoming reports -Loss of actions -Balance of payments -Consultation with foreign governments -France -Valery Giscard D'estaing -Dollars -Britain -Germany -Japan -Connally's call to Henry A. Kissinger -Contact with William P. Rogers -State Department -President's relations with foreign leaders -Georges J.R. Pompidou, Willy Brandt, Edward R.G. Heath -Kissinger's involvement -Jordan -Berlin -Connally's use of Kissinger's assistance -Possible problem -Gold -Connally's contacts with Finance Ministers -Burns’s contacts with central bankers
17 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Timing -Finance ministers -Connally -Economic advisors -Burns -FRB -Reorganization -Volcker -Conversation with Connally -Volcker -Shultz -Herbert G. Klein -Proposed meeting with Connally -Confidentiality -Recommendations -Meeting with the President -Quadriad meeting -Timing -Quadriad meeting -President's schedule -Timing -Effects of delay -Possible international crisis -Risks -Foreign government action -Leaks -Possible leaks -Burns -FRB -Klein’s office -Anticipated press reaction -Business -Investment tax credit -Excise tax -Press -Public reaction -Possible foreign action -Gold -Swiss -Dutch -Belgians
18 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Germans -British -French -Domestic impact -Significance -Compared to People's Republic of China [PRC] announcement -Wage and price freeze -Defense of dollar -Deutschemark [DM] crisis -Closing of gold window -Import tax -Investment tax credit -Business reaction -Labor -Automobile excise tax -Import tax -Effect -Quotas -Investment tax credit -Political effect -Mills -Excise tax -Automobile industry -Wage and price freeze -Summary -Budget -Wage and price freeze -Federal employees -Possible duration -Implementation -OEP -Peterson -Treasury Department -Delegation of authority -Commerce and Labor Departments -OEP -Voluntary restraint -Timing -90 days -Effect on prices -Christmas market
19 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Exchange rates -Tax code -Value-added tax -Option on impose or lifting -1972 election -Congress -Recess Lockheed bill -Vote -Carl T. Curtis -Marlow W. Cook -Russell B. Long -Timing H. R. (“Bobâ€) Haldeman entered at 11:25 am. -Connally's call to George Meany -Henry M. ("Scoop") Jackson, Warren G. Magnuson, Lee Metcalf, Joseph M. Montoya, Frank E. Moss, Edmund S. Muskie -Supersonic Transport [SST] -Connally's call to Paul J. Fannin -Barry M. Goldwater -Howard Hughes Medical Foundation -William Proxmire -SST -Henry L. Bellmon -Dan Hoffman -Aimer S. (“Mikeâ€) Monroney -Possible outcome of vote -Curtis -William Spong, Jr. -Goldwater -Connally’s conversation with unknown person -Number -Curtis, Long -Connally's possible meeting with Fannin, Goldwater -Connally's talk with Bellmon -President's suggestions -California -SST
20 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-1972 election -Goldwater -Curtis -President’s forthcoming call National economy -Possible administration actions -Possible leaks -Delay -Forthcoming meetings -The President, Connally, Burns -Quadriad -Timing -Congress -Recess -September -Meetings -PRC announcement -Forthcoming meetings -Burns -Quadriad -Shultz -Burns -Meetings with the President and Connally -Quadriad -Shultz -Peterson -Volcker -No consultation -Flanigan, Herbert Stein -Shultz -Milton Friedman -President's schedule -Meeting with Connally -Burns -Cabinet meeting -Cabinet committee on Spanish speaking people -Import tax -Congress -Quota bill -Peterson's recommendations
21 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Export rebates -Investment tax credit -Value-added tax -Property tax -Depreciation -Advantages -President’s views -Import tax -Investment tax credit -Excise tax -HR 1 -Delays -Wage and price freeze -Shultz -Steel settlement President's schedule -Forthcoming meeting with Connally -William F. (“Billyâ€) Graham -Recent California crusade -Students -Berkeley -Mark Rudd -San Francisco Chronicle -President’s recent conversation -Forthcoming European trip -Visit to Washington ********************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 17 [Personal Returnable] [Duration: 2m 11s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 17 ********************************************************************** Connally's schedule
22 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Forthcoming vacation -Newsweek story -Photographs -Jake J. Pickle -Quota President's schedule Connally's schedule National economy -Possible administration actions -Timing -Congressional recess -Import tax -Announcement -Problems -Loss of assets -Balance of payments -Possible foreign action -French -Dollars -D'estaing comment -Belgians -Dutch -Timing -Wage and price freeze -Import tax -Excise tax repeal -Investment tax credit -Import tax -Volcker -Possibility of immediate action -Announcement -Investment tax credit -Meeting with Burns -Forthcoming meeting with President and Connally -Summary -International actions -Closing gold window -Floating dollar
23 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Domestic actions -Spending ceiling -Federal government personnel reduction -10% import tax -Excise tax repeal -Investment tax credit -Wage and price freeze -Federal pay increase -Political effect -President’s awareness of problems -President’s willingness to take action -Wage and price freeze -Possible effect -Steel industry -Wage and price increase -Floating dollar -Devaluation -Competition -Currency floatation -Canada and Germany -Need to protect US economy -Japan -Devaluation -Yen -Inflation Lockheed bill -Possibility of failure -Staff meeting -Effect on unemployment -Congress -Administration reaction -John A. Volpe -Talk with Curtis National economy -Possible administration action -Talk with Shultz -Meeting -Timing
24 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Long Murray M. Chotiner -Milk Fund -Committees Connally left at 11:53 am. President's schedule -John D. Ehrlichman's request to meet with President and Edward L. Morgan -Elliot L. Richardson -President’s forthcoming meeting with John N. Mitchell Busing -Austin case -Appeal -Shultz -Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW] plan -Administration’s position -Ehrlichman’s meeting with Richardson -President’s meeting with Ehrlichman The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 11:53 am and 12:00 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6A] [See Conversation No. 7-43] Request for a call to Curtis [End of telephone conversation] National economy -Shultz -Wall Street Journal article -Sakamoto (?) -Information from Theodore M. ("Teddy") Bernstein -Forthcoming international monetary crisis -Connally's signals
25 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
The President talked with the White House operator between 11:53 am and 12:00 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6B] [See Conversation No. 7-44] Curtis's location [End of telephone conversation] -Shultz -View on free-trade -Political impact -Peterson's views -Shultz -View on proposed action -Wage and price freeze -Closing the gold window -Political impact -Devaluation Busing -Shultz's visit to Louisiana -Shultz’s view -Possible constitutional amendment -Ehrlichman -Shultz -Views of Louisiana Blacks -New Orleans -Racial quotas -Black principals -Amendment -Perception -Administration position -Black support -Shultz -Shultz’s visit to Louisiana -Shultz -Leonard Garment, Raymond K. Price, Jr. President's schedule
26 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Conservative group Graham -Recent crusade -Promotion skills -P. T. Barnum and James Anthony Bailey -Recent crusade -Appeal to youth -Berkeley The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 11:53 am and 12:00 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6C] [See Conversation No. 7-45] [End of telephone conversation] The President talked with Carl T. Curtis between 12:00 pm and 12:03 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6D] [See Conversation No. 7-45] [End of telephone conversation] Lockheed bill -Call to Curtis -Forthcoming vote The President talked with Goldwater between 12:04 pm and 12:09 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6E] [See Conversation No. 7-46; two items have been withdrawn] [End of telephone conversation] Lockheed bill -Goldwater's views
27 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Connally’s forthcoming call to Bellmon -Treasury Department Conservatives -UN admission for PRC -Goldwater -Soviet Union -Journalists -Public mail -Connally -ABM -Cambodia -Laos -Economy -SST -HR 1 ********************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 12 [Personal Returnable] [Duration: 1m 32s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 12 ********************************************************************** National economy -Possible administration actions -Leak -Wall Street Journal article -Volcker -Shultz -Gold window -Closing the gold window Connally -Newsweek article quotes
28 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Connally's position in administration -Possible replacement of Spiro T. Agnew -Vice presidency -Nelson A. Rockefeller -Interests -Vice presidency -Assessment of Connally -Amsterdam-Rotterdam banker’s view -Fiscal philosophy -Compared to the President Bull entered at an unknown time after 12:09 pm. Request to see Ehrlichman and Morgan Bull left at an unknown time before 12:19 pm. -Connally's views on the President -Self-discipline -Assessment of Connally -Intelligence -Personality -Compared to Shultz and McCracken -Ash Committee -Relationship with Congress -Work habits Press -Agnew -Washington Post -Unknown ambassador’s letter -John A. Scali -Victor Gold -Vice President's statement Shultz's request to speak with President The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 12:09 pm and 12:18 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6F]
29 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
[See Conversation No. 7-47] [End of telephone conversation] Flanigan The President talked with Shultz between 12:18 pm and 12:21 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6G] [See Conversation No. 7-48] John D. Ehrlichman entered at 12:19 pm. [End of telephone conversation] Peterson Meeting -Participants -John G. Tower -Mitchell -Richardson -Clark MacGregor Busing -Austin case -Appeal -President’s forthcoming meeting with Mitchell -Statement -HEW plan -Appeal -Courts -Ehrlichman's recommendations -Richardson -Morgan and Shultz's actions in Austin, Texas -Appeal -Press conference -Richardson -Schedule
30 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Mitchell -Appeal -Tower -The South Morgan entered at an unknown time after 12:20 pm. -Appeal -District judge -Dual school system -The South -Constitutional amendment -Mitchell -Alternative plans -Emergency school aid bill -Possible House amendment -Transportation -Funds -Restriction -Administration attitude -Press conference -Preemption of House bill -Richardson -Support of floor amendment -President’s view -Dual school system -Dilemma -Use of federal money -Court action -The South -Federal money -Denial -Impact -Shultz -Attitude of blacks and whites -Administration response -HEW -Funds -Discretionary use -Denial -Exceptions
31 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Congressional action -Edmund S. Muskie -Hubert H. Humphrey -Constitutional amendment -Effect -Political aspect -Feasibility -Compared to school aid bill -Short compared with long-term -Administration position -1972 campaign -School aid bill -Compared to local issues -California -Opposition -Advantage -Clarity of position -Controversy -Constitutional amendment -Support -William E. Brock, III and Howard H. Baker, Jr. -Level -Elementary school -Use of term -Difficulty -Transportation -Racial balance -Dual schools -Racial balance -Difference in views -The North -Courts -Proportionality -Dual schools -Federal funding denial -Neighborhood schools -Possible litigation -Louisiana -Swann case -Motions -Administration shifting of attitude
32 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Funding -Congressional action -Swann case -Pressure from Southern constituents -Whitman amendment -Constitutional amendment -Ehrlichman's view -Compared to bill -Austin case -Trip to Austin -Administration strategy -HEW -Possible press conference -Trip to Austin -New Orleans -Background briefing -Compared to press conference -Need for action in Texas -Television appearance -Morgan -Shultz -Need to escalate rhetoric -Background briefing -HEW plan -Shultz -HEW plan repudiation -Court appeal -Funding -Need to hit issue -Possible press conference question -Local schools -Maintenance of effort requirement -Level of decision -Trip to Austin -President's instructions -HEW -Constitutional amendment -Supreme Court decision -Effect on local areas -Pasadena, Los Angeles -Lack of federal involvement
33 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Local opposition -Constitutional amendment -Shultz's views -Example of Washington, DC schools system -Resegregation -Richardson's, Leonard Garment's views -Ehrlichman's meeting last week -HEW view of busing -Recent story -HEW reaction -Richardson -Constitutional amendment -Aid to parochial schools -Constitutional amendment -Baker-Brock amendment -Effect of introduction -Timing -1972 campaign -September 1972 -Need for further analysis -Republican Party platform -Current status in Senate -Richard H. Poff -Roman L. Hruska -Possible action by Baker -Need for House action -President's alternatives for action -Press conference -Letter to Congressmen -Timing -Austin trip -Congressional recess -Bill -September 1971 Ehrlichman's schedule Leak -Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] -Polygraph tests -Results
34 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Unknown man at Department of Defense (DOD) -State Department employees -Possible source -Verification panel meetings -William Beecher's story -Mitchell -Kissinger -Participants in meeting Daniel Ellsberg case -Information -Egil G. (“Budâ€) Krogh, Jr. Bureau of Labor Statistics [BLS] -Figures Ehrlichman and Morgan left at 12:55 pm. Lockheed bill -George D. Aiken -Connally -Need for call -Possible vote The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 12:55 pm and 12:56 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6H] [See Conversation No. 7-49] [End of telephone conversation] National economy -View of [Bohemian] Grove members -Flanigan -Concern on wages -Support for President -Anti-trust The President talked with Aiken between 12:56 pm and 1:00 pm.
35 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
[Conversation No. 553-6I] [See Conversation No. 7-50] [End of telephone conversation] Lockheed bill -President's calls -Aiken -Vermont -J. Caleb Boggs, Curtis, Goldwater -William V. Roth, Jr. -MacGregor President's schedule -Appearance at Bohemian Grove -Flanigan report -Members' attitude -Calls to Senators Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 1:00 pm and 1:08 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6J] [See Conversation No. 7-51] [End of telephone conversation] -Haldeman’s call to Connally -Connally's call to Sen. Henry L. Bellmon -Hruska -Roth -Boggs -Aiken Letter -Rose Mary Woods -Kissinger -William P. Rogers
36 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
The President talked with the White House operator at 1:08 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6K] [See Conversation No. 7-52] [End of telephone conversation] Call to Senators -Bryce N. Harlow’s recommendations -Effectiveness -Public support National economy -Statistics -Retail sales -Budget meeting -Leaks Leaks -Edwin L. Harper -Caspar W. (“Capâ€) Weinberger -Office of Management and Budget [OMB] -Connally -Ehrlichman -Shultz -Possible sources -OMB and Treasury Department -Connally The White House operator talked with the President at an unknown time between 1:08 pm and 1:17 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6L] [See Conversation No. 7-53] [End of telephone conversation] Calls to Senators -Effectiveness
37 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time between 1:08 pm and 1:17 pm. Refreshments -Executive Office Building [EOB] Sanchez left at an unknown time between 1:08 pm and 1:17 pm. -Visit to New England -Nursing home -Timing -Announcement -Nashua -Manchester Airport -Announcement -Reception -Nashua -William Loeb -Reaction to PRC announcement -Newspaper -Possible visit to Dover -Nursing home -President’s 1968 rally -Portsmouth -Pease [?] Air Force Base -Reception -Republicans -Portsmouth -Navy Yard -Possible meeting with Roman Catholic school leaders -New Hampshire -Lack of effectiveness Busing -Shultz -Problems -Dual schools -De facto -Political effect -Administration action -Amendment
38 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Visibility -Trip to Austin -Need for local television visibility -Shultz The President talked with Boggs between 1:17 pm and 1:18 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6M] [See Conversation No. 7-54] [End of telephone conversation] The President talked with the White House operator at 1:19 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6N] [See Conversation No. 7-55] [End of telephone conversation] President’s call to Boggs -Roth President's calls to Senators -Effectiveness -Lack of leadership -Hugh Scott The White House operator talked with the President at 1:19 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6O] [See Conversation No. 7-56] [End of telephone conversation] Connally's schedule Bull entered at an unknown time after 1:19 pm. -Meeting with Kissinger
39 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Request to see President Bull left at an unknown time before 1:24 pm. President's schedule -Trip -Dover -Nursing home statement -Timing -Minot Island, Maine -Apollo splashdown -Liftoffs -President’s view -Haldeman’s view -President's view -New Hampshire trip Connally entered at 1:24 pm. Lockheed bill -President's calls -Goldwater -Recent speeches -Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. -Curtis -Family assistance -Bellmon -Connally's call to Bellmon -McDonnell-Douglas -General Electric [GE] -Goldwater -Connally's call to Bellmon -McDonnell-Douglas
40 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
********************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 14 [Personal Returnable] [Duration: 33s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 14 ********************************************************************** -Hruska -President's talk with Boggs -Editorials -Roth -MacGregor -Flanigan -Possible meeting -Calls to Curtis and Roth Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 1:24 pm and 1:28 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6P] [See Conversation No. 7-57] [End of telephone conversation] Lockheed bill -Vote count -Henry M. (“Scoopâ€) Jackson, Lloyd M. Bentsen, Walter F. Mondale, Warren G. Magnuson, Muskie, Frank E. Moss, Lee Metcalf, Harold E. Hughes Haldeman talked with MacGregor at an unknown time between 1:24 pm and 1:28 pm. [Conversation No. 553-6Q] [See Conversation No. 7-58] [End of telephone conversation]
41 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
Lockheed bill -Roth -Boggs President's schedule -Meeting -Roth and Boggs MacGregor entered at 1:28 pm. Lockheed bill -Possibility of calling Roth -Boggs -Recommendation -Petrochemical interests -Roth -Requested action -Import rights -MacGregor’s talk with Flanigan -Letter -Clifford P. Hansen -Peter Bennett [?] -Petrochemical bill -Clifford P. Hansen -Roth's view -Possible meeting with President -Roth and Boggs -Robert P. Griffin -Call from Gerald R. Ford -MacGregor's recommendation -Talk with Flanigan -Pressure on Roth -Voting strategy -Boggs -Roth -Location -Flanigan -Petrochemical industry -Oil and gas industry -Knowledge of political aspects
42 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Senate opponents Petrochemical industry -Flanigan -Oil and gas industry -Michigan -Dow -Griffin -United Automobile Workers [UAW] -Leonard Woodcock -PRC initiative Lockheed bill -Vote count -Roth -Connally’s talk with Jim and Jean Gallagher -Administration strategy -Modest option -Roth -Possible meeting MacGregor left at 1:38 pm. Economy -Steel industry -Shultz -US steel -Price increase -Response to wage increase -Possible administration actions -President to meet with Connally, Shultz -Mitchell -Connally's schedule -Kathy Crosby -Wage and price freeze -Timing -Steel -Connally to talk with Shultz -Gold window closing -Political aspect -Devaluation
43 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Strengthening dollar -President's view of possible action -International impact -Domestic impact -International impact -Currency floatation -Closing gold window -Connally's meeting with William McChesney Martin -Stock market -Reform -Erosion of confidence -Economy -Connally -Timing of possible actions -Gold -D'estaing's remarks -International Monetary Fund [IMF] meeting -Timing -September -Congress -Wage and price controls -Steel agreement -Domestic and international actions -Possible separation -International actions -Convertibility -Closing gold window -Domestic and international actions -Advantage of concomitant action -Public confidence -New York financial community -Germany and Belgium -Walter B. Wriston -Press -Connally to meet with Shultz -Kissinger -Forthcoming meeting with President -Connally's meeting with Mitchell and President Connally left at 1:45 pm.
44 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
Lockheed bill -Possible outcome of vote President's schedule -New England trip -New York, California, Dallas, Midwest, California -Maine -Vacation house -New Hampshire -Bangor -Press conference -Possible topics -Settlement Martin -FRB chairmen President's schedule -Press conference National economy -Steel industry -Settlement -Possible strike -Shultz -Difference with labor -Percentages -Shultz -Volcker President's schedule -Meeting with Connally, Mitchell, Haldeman -Romana A. Banuelos -Treasurer of the United States -Connally's call -Cabinet Committee on Spanish-speaking people -Charls E. Walker Congressional relations -Motives for voting -McDonnell-Douglas
45 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
-Contributions President's schedule -Speeches -Knights of Columbus -Veterans of Foreign Wars [VFW] -Length -Knights of Columbus -Possible topic -National defense Space on [Washington] Mall -Thelma C. (“Patâ€) Nixon's involvement -President’s development plan -Museum -Smithsonian Institution -Hirschhorn Museum -Sculpture area -Smithsonian Institution -Merry-go-round horses -Clement E. Conger's involvement -President's suggestion to Haldeman -President's development plan -Ehrlichman -Daniel P. (“Patâ€) Moynihan -Playground -Parking lot -Trams -Constitution Avenue -Restaurant -Mrs. Nixon's involvement -Plan -Use as park Announcements -Steel and rail settlements -PRC -Rogers -Steel and rail settlements -Price freeze
46 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 553-6 (cont.)
Public opinion -Confidence in President -Business -Media President's schedule -New York trip -Theater -Announcement -Arrangements -Woods -Spontaneous crowds -Announcement -Possible problems -Conservatives -Protests -Dallas -John Birch Society members -Crowd -President's supporters -Des Moines -Motorcade -John F. Kennedy assassination -Impact on city -Forthcoming meeting at 3:00 pm The President and Haldeman left at 2:05 pm. Conversation No. 553-7 Date: Unknown between August 2 and August 4, 1971 Time: Unknown between 2:05 pm, August 2 and 11:36 am, August 4 Location: Oval Office Secret Service agents met. Unknown person’s location -Executive Office Building [EOB]