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1 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conversation No. 659-1 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 10:25 am - 11:12 am Location: Oval Office The President met with H. R. (“Bobâ€) Haldeman. Camp David -Weather -Snow The President’s schedule -Marina von Neumann Whitman’s appointment to Council of Economic Advisors [CEA] -Announcement -Timing -Herbert Stein -Photograph session -News coverage -Construction Industry Collective Bargaining Commission -Drug enforcement program announcement [Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 10:25 am and 10:47 am.] [Conversation No. 659-1A] -Timing -News coverage [End of telephone conversation] Whitman appointment -Public relations [PR] -Ronald L. Ziegler’s role -Patricia R. Hitt -Barbara H. Franklin -Republican National Committee -Congresswomen -Attendance -Significance
2 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-1 (cont.)
-The President’s idea -John von Neumann -John A. Scali -Compared to Supreme Court -Significance -Women in economics -Women in administration -Price Board position -Stein -Virginia H. Knauer -Arnold R. Weber Congressional testimony -George H. Boldt -Prepared answers -William Proxmire’s questions -Leak The President’s schedule -Testimonial dinner for Robert J. Brown -Location -Hilton Hotel -Washington, DC -Timing -Sickle cell anemia -Fund raising -Opportunity for the President -Attendance -Sammy Davis, Jr. and Edward W. Brooke -Sickle cell anemia -Research -Attendance by blacks -John Roosevelt (“Jackieâ€) Robinson -Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. -Roy Ennis -Dr. Arthur A. Fletcher -Richard Hatcher -Jesse L. Jackson -Charles Evers -Berkeley G. Burrell -Opportunity for the President
3 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-1 (cont.)
-Patrick J. Buchanan -Middle class blacks -The President’s remarks -Sickle cell anemia -Description -The President’s cancer program -Announcement of attendance -Haldeman’s handling -Camp David -Length of stay Henry A. Kissinger Stock market -Economic indicators -Rise -News coverage Vietnam -William P. Rogers -News conference, January 27, 1972 -Kissinger -News coverage -Attendance at staff meeting -Recent press briefing -Mood -Views on peace talks Gloria Steinem -Criticism -Statements -Edmund S. Muskie -Ronald W. Reagan -George C. Wallace
4 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-1 (cont.)
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Editorials -Vietnam peace initiative -Quality -New York Post -St. Louis Post Dispatch -Tone -St. Louis Globe-Democrat Memoranda from the President -The President’s memorandum to Arthur F. Burns -John D. Ehrlichman -Rose Mary Woods Busing -Supreme Court -Ehrlichman -Make-up -Cases -Timing -1972 election -Decision -Ehrlichman -Relations with Leonard Garment -Washington Post -New York Times -Social programs -Administration support -Civil rights -Food stamps
5 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-1 (cont.)
-Strategy -Charles W. Colson Vietnam -Negotiations -Administration strategy -Memorandum -Attack on critics -Nature of attack -Noel C. Koch -Haldeman’s talk with Colson -Nature of critics -Aims -Aid and comfort to enemy -Nguyen Van Thieu -Support -Kissinger’s draft of the President’s January 25, 1972 peace proposal speech -President’s draft -Communist government in South Vietnam -Use as an issue -October 11, 1971 communication to North Vietnam -Muskie -Hubert H. Humphrey -Muskie -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s attack -News coverage -Buchanan speech -Agnew -Agnew -News coverage -Barry M. Goldwater -[Democrats] -Surrender -Praise for support -Bradford F. Morris -Michael J. Mansfield -John C. Stennis -The President’s memorandum -Preparation -Douglas L. Hallett
6 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-1 (cont.)
-Koch -Buchanan -Use of material -Franklyn C. (“Lynâ€) Nofziger Ziegler entered at 10:47 am. Drug enforcement program announcement -Preparation Whitman announcement United Press International [UPI] story -Departure date for People’s Republic of China [PRC] -Inaccuracy -Announcement of actual date -Tentative plan -Interim stops -Hawaii -Guam -Final decision -Timing -Wording of statement -Departure date -Intermediate stops Attacks on critics about Vietnam cease-fire terms -Clark M. Clifford -News coverage -Details of cease-fire plan -Ziegler’s handling -Kissinger’s and the President’s explanations -Negotiating points -Muskie -Criticism -Articulation -Opponents’ ambition -US surrender -Communist government in South Vietnam -Source of counterattack -White House
7 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-1 (cont.)
-New York Times -Thieu overthrow -Thieu overthrow -Question asked of Kissinger -South Vietnam -Self-determination -Communist government -US surrender -Ziegler’s schedule -Houston editors -American Society of Newspaper Editors [ASNE] -UPI -Ziegler’s speech -Question and Answer [Q&A] session -Timing -The President’s memorandum to Colson -Use against critics -News coverage -The President’s efforts -Negotiations -Prisoners of War [POWs] -Negotiations -Secrecy -George Meany -North Vietnamese strategy -Rejection of critics -The President’s memorandum -US internal division -Need for unity -World Wars I, II -Praise for Stennis, Mansfield -Opponents -Advocates of surrender -Aid and comfort to the enemy The President’s schedule -Kissinger -Rainer Barzel -Ehrlichman meeting Ziegler left at 10:58 am.
8 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-1 (cont.)
-Ehrlichman’s schedule Stephen B. Bull entered at 10:58 am. -Ehrlichman -Kissinger -Swearing-in [of Myles J. Ambrose] -Signing of Executive Order -Ehrlichman -Kissinger -Rogers Bull left at an unknown time before 11:12 am. Administration counterattack -Colson -Workload -Richard A. Moore -Herbert G. Klein -Work quality -Need for strategy -Scali -Clark MacGregor -Colson -Haldeman -Coverage -Colson back-up men -Quality -Robert J. Dole -Frontal attack -Partisan problem
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Conv. No. 659-1 (cont.)
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Administration counterattack -Colson -Quality of effort -Burdens -Forthcoming talk with Haldeman about Koch -Goldwater -Haldeman’s talk with an unknown person -Cabinet -Elliot L. Richardson -Expertise -Kissinger comparison -PR White House staff -Scali -Notification of the President’s Vietnam peace proposal speech, January 25, 1972 -Memorandum -Staff meeting -Kissinger -Speech writing -Secrecy -Kissinger -Ziegler -Negotiations -PRC trip -Vietnam negotiations -Strength of the President’s argument -Kissinger -Kissinger -Contact with the President -Press coverage -Kissinger’s efforts -Compared to the President’s -Kissinger -Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
10 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-1 (cont.)
-Need for help -Speech draft -William L. Safire -Q&A -Briefing -Talk with the President -Speechwriting -The President’s position -The President’s efforts -Kissinger -North Vietnamese reaction to peace proposals -Rejection -Timing -Discussion in staff meeting -[Le Duc Tho’s] health -Handling of press -Use of Scali -Reaction to questioning -Ziegler -Kissinger’s staff -Need for aggressive rebuttal -Buchanan [Unintelligible] Haldeman left at 11:12 am.
Conversation No. 659-2 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 11:17 am - 11:27 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. Time magazine -Cover -Kissinger’s appearance
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-The President’s appearance -Kissinger’s call to Henry A. Grunwald and Hugh S. Sidey -Kissinger’s view -The President’s forthcoming trip to the People’s Republic of China [PRC] Vietnam negotiations -The President’s efforts -Kissinger’s talk with Sidey -Forthcoming story -North Vietnamese strategy -Meeting excerpt releases -Prisoners of War [POWs] -Response -Selective excerpting of record -As issue -Troop withdrawal -POWs -Record -Criticism -James B. (“Scottyâ€) Reston -Cease-fire -Clark M. Clifford -Problem -Points made -Compared to enemy’s points Forthcoming meeting with Rainer Barzel -Opposition to treaty [West Germany’s non-aggression treaties with Poland and Soviet Union] -W[illiam] Averell Harriman’s view -Democrats’ support for Michael J. Mansfield Amendment -Kissinger’s view of strategy -US position -[Christian Democrats] -Relationship to the administration -Lack of pressure -Pressure -Deal with Soviet Union -Willy Brandt -Backgrounder
12 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-2 (cont.)
-Ambassador [Rolf Paul’s] reports -William P. Roger’s talks with Barzel, January 27, 1972 -Neutrality -German domestic problem -Berlin -Treaty -Linkage -Brandt -US interests -Soviets -Moderation of Barzel -Timing Criticism of cease-fire terms -Reston -Kissinger’s view -Leaders’ reaction -Kissinger phone call -Discussion of cease-fire -Surrender -Reston -Misunderstanding -North Vietnam’s position -Reston’s view -Vietnam as an issue -Florida primary -Reston’s schedule -Florida -Candidates -Los Angeles Times -Sidey’s view -Ronald L. Ziegler -Schedule -Houston -Forthcoming briefing -Barzel -POWs -Selective excerpting of record -Proposals -May 31, 1971, October 11, 1971 -North Vietnam
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Conv. No. 659-2 (cont.)
-Call for surrender, communist government in South Vietnam Kissinger left at 11:27 am.
Conversation No. 659-3 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 11:32 am - 12:16 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Henry A. Kissinger and Stephen B. Bull. The President’s schedule -Rainer Barzel Bull left at an unknown time before 11:36 am. Vietnam negotiations -Cease-fire terms -Prisoners of War [POWS] -Discussion on May 31, 1971 -Link to political solution -North Vietnamese position -Point Seven -POWs for troop withdrawal deadline -Effect -End of war -James B. (“Scottyâ€) Reston -Kissinger’s call from Robert Kleiman, January 28, 1972 -New York Times -Vietnamization -Cease-fire -Opposition to administration -Compared to North Vietnam -Ronald L. Ziegler -North Vietnamese strategy -Talks -Timing
14 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-3 (cont.)
-November 1971 -Xuan Thuy -Use by North Vietnam -Response to proposal -TASS report -Pravda -Hanoi correspondent -Prospects for settlement -Link with military offensive -US domestic situation -Bombing -March, May 1972 Barzel and Heinz Weber entered at 11:36 am; the White House photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting. Introduction Record of meeting Barzel’s schedule -Travel -Moscow -Georges J.R. Pompidou Gratitude for reception US relations with West Germany -[David] Kenneth Rush -Berlin -Communication with the President -Vietnam -The President’s peace proposal speech, January 25, 1972 -Effect -Mutual friendship -The President’s 1971 meetings with European heads of state -Frustration in Europe -Soviet Union -European affairs -European Community -Cooperation
15 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-3 (cont.)
-Mutual problems -Environment -Domestic policy -Economic unity -Soviet rhetoric -Tone -People’s Republic of China [PRC] -Recognition of European Community -Compared to Soviet Union -The President’s policy -Soviet Union -The President’s forthcoming trips to the PRC and Soviet Union -Relations with West Germany -Intentions -Tone -Neutralization of West Germany -Détente -Effect on military spending -Berlin Wall -Shootings -Aleksei N. Kosygin’s response -Soviet view of free Europe -Soviet goals -West Germany’s ties to free Europe -Stability of policy -Concern about PRC -Mutuality -Détente with Europe -PRC -View of free Europe -Tactical considerations -Europe -Middle East -PRC -Leonid I. Brezhnev -Kosygin -Long range view -The President’s forthcoming trips -US public opinion -Intellectuals -Naivete
16 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-3 (cont.)
-Place of conflict -Prospects -Place of competition -Currency devaluation, trade -The President’s meeting with Willy Brandt -Berlin settlement -German treaty -Propiety of US effort to influence -Brandt’s view -Kosygin -Position vis-à -vis European Community, West Germany -Division of Germany -US position -Meeting with Brandt -West German productivity -Value of ties with West Germany -West Germany’s value to Europe -West Germany’s ties to freedom -Price of detente -Retention of ties -German treaty -Vote -Soviet trip -The President’s meeting with Brandt -Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] -Commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] -Reduction of forces -SALT -European Security Conference -â€Pig in a poke†term -Meaning -Brandt meeting -Alexander M. Haig, Jr. -Kissinger’s health -Soviet tactics -Detente -European Security Conference -US interest -Agenda setting -Andrei A. Gromyko’s visit to the President -European Security Conference
17 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-3 (cont.)
-Purpose -Soviet view -Mutual interests -Berlin -Middle East -Progress in world relations -The President’s lack of sentimentality -Cultural exchanges -Relations between leaders -Personal and professional -Dobrynin, Gromyko -Separation -Substantative discussions -War in Europe -Kosygin’s remarks -Timing -India -Interests -India -Vietnam -US commitment to Europe -US commitment to Middle East -European Security Conference -Benefits -Topics -Arms limitation, trade -Basis -Pragmatism -Sentimentality -Personal relations -Substance -German view -Konrad Adenauer -The President’s visit to Gen. Charles A.J.M. DeGaulle and Adenauer, 1963, 1967 -US relations with Soviet Union and PRC -Condominiums -Advisibility -Talk with Kissinger, 1958 -US relations with Soviet Union and PRC -Human rights
18 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-3 (cont.)
Gift presentation -Greetings to West German friends -US goal -West German role Kissinger’s schedule Kissinger, et al. left at 12:16 pm.
Conversation No. 659-4 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 12:17 pm - 12:20 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Henry A. Kissinger and Stephen B. Bull.
Meeting with Rainer Barzel -Georges J.R. Pompidou -Speech France -Press briefings -The President’s leadership Vietnam negotiations -Public relations -Hugh S. Sidey -Forthcoming articles -Time cover picture -Timing -Life -The President’s Vietnam peace proposal speech, January 25, 1972 -The President’s efforts -Paperwork
19 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-4 (cont.)
-Camp David -Work with Kissinger -Jerrold L. Schecter The President’s schedule -Signing of Executive Order -John B. Connally’s health -Paul A. Volcker -Myles J. Ambrose Kissinger and Bull left at 12:20 pm.
Conversation No. 659-5 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 12:21 pm - 12:34 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Myles J. Ambrose, John N. Mitchell, Paul A. Volcker, John D. Ehrlichman, Egil G. (“Budâ€) Krogh, Jr., Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe, Geoffrey C. Shepard, Mark W. Alger and John J. Caulfield; Ronald L. Ziegler; the White House photographer, and members of the press were present at the beginning of the meeting. Introductions [Photograph session] -Seating arrangements -Signing of Executive Order [EO] Drug enforcement program -Significance of EO -Approach of administration -Comprehensiveness -Previous approaches -Turkey -Heroin -International effort toward supply control -Turkey and France
20 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
-Customs effort -Border stoppage -Help for addicts, prevention -Jaffe -Law enforcement -Treasury Department -Mitchell’s view -Ambrose’s responsibilities -New office -Drug traffic -Seriousness of crime -The President’s view -Law school experience -Heroin -Regional offices, grand juries -Effect on lives -Need for enforcement -Congress -State and local cooperation -Peter J. Pitchess -Talk with the President, January 27, 1972 -Frank L. Rizzo -Talk with the President -Desired effect -Prospects for program -Jaffe’s support for policy towards drug pushers -The President’s recent public statements Stephen B. Bull, Elaine (Miller) Ambrose, Myles J. Ambrose, Jr., Kevin Ambrose, Elise Ambrose, Nora Ambrose, Kathleen Ambrose, and Christopher Ambrose entered at 12:30 pm. Introductions [Photograph session] -Seating arrangement Presentation of gifts -Tie pins -Presidential seal Need for tough drug enforcement
21 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-5 (cont.)
-The President’s appreciation -Death penalty Alger -Introduction -Office of Management and Budget [OMB] -Budget signing -Bureaucracy -Gift -Cufflinks Myles J. Ambrose, et al. left at 12:34 pm.
Conversation No. 659-6 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 12:34 pm - 1:21 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with John D. Ehrlichman and Stephen B. Bull. Presentation of Encyclopedia Judaica -Ceremony -Max M. Fisher -Photograph session -Yitzhak Rabin
Bull left at 12:35 pm. School memorandum from the President -Ehrlichman’s meeting with John N. Mitchell, Elliot L. Richardson and George P. Shultz -Timing Fisher entered at 12:35 pm. [Photograph session] Introduction
22 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Encyclopedia Judaica -Fisher inclusion -Location -Index -Workmanship Vietnam -The President’s peace proposal speech, January 25, 1972 -Status of negotiations -The President’s position -Surrender -Communist government in South Vietnam -Resignation of Nguyen Van Thieu Yitzhak Rabin, Chaim Herzog, Jeremiah Kaplan, Herbert Stein and Lawrence Y. Goldberg entered at 12:37 pm; the White House photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting. Greetings and introductions -Keter Publishing House -MacMillan Company, Incorporated Encyclopedia Judaica presentation -Description of volumes -Writing -Publishing -Scholarship -Significance of work -Reasons for writing -Heritage, tradition, history, culture -Liberty, equality -Common heritage of Israel, US -Role of US in Israeli history -Peacemaking, defense -Israel’s gratitude -[Photograph session] -US heritage -Diversity -US commitment to Israel -Middle East peace -Israel’s independence
23 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-6 (cont.)
-Presentation of bookmarks -Presidential seal -Stein -Council of Economic Advisers [CEA] -Preparation -Time required -The President’s travel experience -Argentine Jews -Appreciation -Presentation to Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli [Pope John XXIII] and [Elizabeth, Queen of England] Elizabeth II -Unknown person Maurice H. Stans
Fisher, et al., except Ehrlichman, left at 12:46 pm. Ehrlichman’s schedule
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Frederick R. Kappel Commission -Appointment -Lyndon B. Johnson -Reason -Probe of executive, judicial, congressional salaries -Administration position -1972 election -Possible commission
24 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-6 (cont.)
-Budget deficit -Salary revision -Post-election action Congressional relations -Cease and desist portion of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission [EEOC] legislation -H.R. (“Bobâ€) Haldeman’s talk with Ehrlichman -Position -Veto -Southern strategy -Disposition of bill -Peter H. Dominick amendment -Court action -Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.’s filibuster threat -Rev. Theodore S. Hesburgh -The President’s position -Filibuster -Clarity of position -Constitutional amendment on busing -The President’s memorandum -Ehrlichman’s forthcoming conversation with Edward L. Morgan -Legislation -Need for action -Leonard Garment -Raymond K. Price, Jr. -Supreme Court -Make-up -Trust -Effect -Housing -Schools -Busing -Offer -Strategy session -Camp David Housing -George W. Romney’s schedule -Five city tour -Message
25 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-6 (cont.)
-Central city problem -Suburban housing -Romney -Recent meeting with Ehrlichman -Political insensitivity -Richard C. Van Dusen -Romney’s possible goals -Political -Vice presidency -Mayor of Detroit -Personal -Housing -Jews -Frank L. Rizzo’s election -Jews and blacks -Long Island problems -Ehrlichman’s conversation with Romney -Racial impact of Romney’s action -Political impact of Romney tour -Romney -Appointment difficulty -As governor -Van Dusen’s role -Constitution Busing -The President’s memorandum on amendment -Race -Distribution -Garment -Patrick J. Buchanan -Dynamics of change -History -Abraham Lincoln -Pragmatism -Emancipation Proclamation -Motivation -Amnesty -Motivation -Cabinet -Personality
26 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-6 (cont.)
-Union -Strategy for change -William T. Coleman, Jr. [?] -Supreme Court -Professionalism -Prospective action -Reason -Legal basis of decision -Racial mixing -Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education -Dwight D. Eisenhower -Herbert Brownell -Brief -Earl Warren -Coleman -Richard M. Scammon’s views -Political orientation -Racism -Education -Racism -Housing -Cities -Colonialism -Decision -Prospects -Influences -Social factors, press -Washington, DC -Lewis F. Powell, Jr. -Constitutional amendment -Work program -Mitchell, Richardson, Shultz -Morgan’s role -Legal assistants -Political volatility -Necessity for honesty -Food stamps -Completion of work -Timing -The President’s schedule -Political events
27 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-6 (cont.)
-Forthcoming testimony by Mitchell, Richardson -Emanuel Celler Committee -Lincoln’s birthday -The President’s schedule -Ehrlichman’s view -Ehrlichman’s schedule -Housing -Court action -Feasibility -Congressional action -Unpredictability -Amendment action -Form -Possible perception of administration -White Paper publication -Court decisions -Facts -Passions -Results -Method -School financing -Daniel P. (“Patâ€) Moynihan -Value Added Taxes [VAT] -Money -Equality of distribution -Problems -Need for totality -Congressional leadership meeting -Federal government promotions -Race -Shultz -Gordon L. Allott -Compared to television industry -Allott -Interior Department -Race problems -Romney’s reaction to talk with Ehrlichman VAT -Real estate taxes -1972 campaign
28 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-6 (cont.)
-Details -Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations [ACIR] role -Timing of possible action -Republican Convention -Election -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s feeling -Ehrlichman’s feeling -Bipartisan report -Ehrlichman’s forthcoming conversation with John B. Connally -Property taxes -Tax reform -Politics -Media influence -Congressional consultation -State of the Union address -Briefing -Blue collar taxes -Reaction -Deficit -As an issue -Republican concern -New taxes -Reaction -Deficits -Political opponents -Domestic and defense spending -Inflation -Relation to deficit spending -Shultz’s chart -Reaction of conservative Republicans -Jobs Bicentennial -Philadelphia -David J. Mahoney, Jr.’s role -Model -Funding -Congressional appropriations -Bicentennial parks -Location -States
29 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-6 (cont.)
-Use -Shows, displays -Permanence -Benefits -Public works -Cost -Federal land -The President’s approval -View of model -Office of Management and Budget [OMB] consideration -Location -Funding -Purpose -Focus on Bicentennial -Activities -Year round use -Problems -Television Forthcoming dinner [for DeWitt and Lila Wallace] -Guests -Magazine people Postal subsidy -Magazine postage -Elmer T. (“Tedâ€) Klassen -US Post Office -Hobart D. (“Hobeâ€) Lewis -Legislation’s prospects -Administration support -Lewis Supersonic Transport [SST] -Congressional enthusiasm -William M. Magruder’s advice -1972 election -Magruder’s role -Selling planes -State Department role -Stephen M. Boyd -Public relations
30 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-6 (cont.)
-Strength as political issue -Second term strategy -Necessity of program -Compared to moon mission Ehrlichman’s schedule -Denver visit -Reason -Children’s camp charity -Weather -Seattle Ehrlichman left at 1:21 pm.
Conversation No. 659-7 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 1:21 pm and 1:35 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. The President’s schedule -White House dinner [for DeWitt and Lila (Acheson) Wallace], January 28, 1972 -Protocol -The President’s toast -Protocol -Readability -Lighting -East Room -Medal of Freedom -Press coverage -Thelma C. (“Patâ€) Nixon -Entertainment -Introduction -Typing of remarks -Readability -Lighting
31 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-7 (cont.)
-Entertainment -Ray Coniff Singers -Program -God Bless America Bull left at an unknown time before 1:35 pm.
Conversation No. 659-8 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 1:35 pm Location: Oval Office The President talked with the White House operator. [See Conversation No. 19-146; one item has been withdrawn from the conversation]
Conversation No. 659-9 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 1:35 pm and 2:24 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Manolo Sanchez. Schedule Memorandum Room temperature Sanchez left at an unknown time before 2:24 pm.
Conversation No. 659-10
32 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 2:24 pm - 2:51 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Rose Mary Woods. White House dinner for DeWitt and Lila (Acheson) Wallace, January 28, 1972 -John B. and Idanell B. (“Nellieâ€) Connally’s attendance -Illness of invitees -John Connally -Influenza -Elmer H. Bobst -Frederick K. Weyerhaeuser -Wife -Cancellation call from Nellie Connally -Attendance Robert P. Griffin -Letter -Photograph Influenza Room temperature -The President’s request of Manolo Sanchez Dinner for Wallaces -Seating arrangements -Laurance S. and Mary Rockefeller -Hobart D. (“Hobeâ€) Lewis -Charles A. and Anne (Morrow) Lindbergh -Leslie T. (“Bobâ€) Hope -Thelma C. (“Patâ€) Nixon -Celebrity status -Lucy A. Winchester -Nellie Connally -The President’s preference -Mary Rockefeller -Lila Wallace -Placement
33 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-10 (cont.)
-Congressional attendance -William F. (“Billyâ€) Graham -Norman Vincent Peale -Lionel Hampton -Mrs. Nixon -Stephen W. Royce -Charles and Anne Lindbergh -Fred MacMurray -Allison DeWitt -Katharine Rollins -Mrs. John A. Mulcahy -Harold H. Helm -G. Keith Funston -Thomas A. Pappas -W. Allen Wallis -George Champion -Attitude toward the President -Mrs. Nixon -Economics -Funston -Olin-Mathieson Chemical Corporation -Martin S. Hayden, Sr. -Laurance Rockefeller -Previous invitation -[Richard G. Lugar] -Alice Roosevelt Longworth -Woods’s attendance -Late arrival -Mrs. Lila Tyng -Henry R. Luce -Wife -Hank Luce -Lewis -Winchester -Hope -Nellie Connally
34 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-10 (cont.)
The President’s schedule -Camp David -Weather -Reading Woods’s schedule -Renwick Gallery opening -Restoration -Warren E. Burger -Woods’s conversation with John A. Volpe -Volpe’s son’s [Jack’s] health -Possible call from the President to Jack Volpe Dinner lists -Burger -Popularity -H. R. (“Bobâ€) Haldeman -Charles W. Colson -Unknown person -Repetition -Need for new faces -MacMurray -June Haver -Taft Schreiber Letter from Maurice H. Stans Equal Rights Amendment [ERA] -John D. Ehrlichman’s memorandum -Mitchell’s view Unemployment -John B. Connally’s letter -Price Commission -Donald H. Rumsfeld Campaign financing -Howard Simon -Request for meeting with the President -Contribution -Maurice H. Stans
35 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-10 (cont.)
-Location -Stans, Herbert W. Kalmbach -Fundraising The President’s schedule -California [Fund-raising campaign for athletic hall of fame at Whittier College] -Use of President’s name -Letter from Kenneth L. Ball -Clinton Harris -Response Letter from Richard M. Helms -The President’s Vietnam peace proposal speech, January 25, 1972 Letter from L. Richard Guylay -New York Letter from I. Irving Davidson -Indonesia lobby -Meeting with George Meany on airplane Letter from [unknown person] -European Community -Henry A. Kissinger Office procedure -Mail -Reading -Possible contact Dinner party -Late invitations -Haldeman -Tayloe House -Wallaces -Reception -Entertainment -Mrs. Nixon -Television
36 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-10 (cont.)
-Seating -Arrangement -Winchester -Longworth -Mrs. Nixon -Hayden -Laurance Rockefeller -Nelson A. Rockefeller -Ronald W. Reagan -Lugar -Royce -Hampton -Charles Lindbergh -Andre Kostelanetz -Mulcahy -Rollins -Pappas -Conversation -Lindbergh -Longworth -Wallaces -Laurance Rockefeller -Hayden -Funston -Howard A. Rusk -Peter Mennin -The Julliard School -Charles Lindbergh -Rusk -Laurance Rockefeller -Mrs. Rollins -Mrs. Mulcahy -Delores (Reade) Hope -Louise Seymour -J. Walter Thompson Company -Mrs. James A. Suffridge -Mrs. Tyng Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 2:24 pm. Kissinger’s schedule
37 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-10 (cont.)
Bull left at an unknown time before 2:51 pm. Dinner party -Guests -Women -Mrs. Nixon -Ehrlichman -Julie Nixon Eisenhower Letters Bull entered at an unknown time after 2:24 pm. Kissinger’s schedule Bull left at an unknown time before 2:51 pm. Letters Julie Nixon Eisenhower Edward M. Kennedy Dinner party -Guests Woods left at 2:51 pm.
Conversation No. 659-11 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 2:51 pm and 2:59 pm Location: Oval Office The President talked with Rose Mary Woods. White House dinner for DeWitt and Lila (Acheson) Wallace, January 28, 1972
38 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
-Guests -John N. and Martha (Beall) Mitchell -Maurice H. and Kathleen (Carmody) Stans -Herbert G. and Marjorie G. (Galbraith) Klein -Cabinet members -William P. and Adele (Langston) Rogers -Melvin R. and Barbara Laird -Medal of Freedom -Rogers C. B. and Anne Morton -Unknown man -Robert J. Dole -Wallaces
Conversation No. 659-12 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 2:51 pm and 2:59 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. Apology Instruction Bull left at an unknown time before 2:59 pm.
Conversation No. 659-21 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 2:51 pm and 2:59 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull and an unknown person. Greeting
39 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Introduction -Frank A. Bonadio The President, et al. left at 2:59 pm.
Conversation No. 659-22 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 2:59 pm and 3:50 pm Location: Oval Office Unknown people [Secret Service agents] met. The President’s location -Cabinet Room An unknown agent talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 2:59 pm and 3:50 pm. [Conversation No. 659-22A] The President’s location -Cabinet Room [End of telephone conversation] The unknown agents left at an unknown time before 3:50 pm.
Conversation No. 659-13 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 3:50 pm - 3:52 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler. [Recording begins while the conversation is in progress]
40 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
The President’s schedule -Oliver F. (“Ollieâ€) Atkins -Photograph session Ziegler left at 3:52 pm.
Conversation No. 659-14 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 3:52 pm and 4:06 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. The President’s schedule -Meeting with John N. Mitchell Bull left at an unknown time before 4:06 pm.
Conversation No. 659-15 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 3:52 pm and 4:06 pm Location: Oval Office The President talked with an unknown person. Birthday remembrance -Foster G. McGaw -Maurice H. Stans’s reminder
Conversation No. 659-16
41 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 4:06 pm - 4:46 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with John N. Mitchell and H. R. (“Bobâ€) Haldeman.
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Barbara Walters interview of Haldeman -Attack on administration critics -Aid the enemy in Vietnam Mitchell’s retirement as Attorney General -Preparation -Timing of announcement -The President’s forthcoming trip to the People’s Republic of China [PRC] Appointments -Richard G. Kleindienst’s confirmation -Prospects -Edward M. Kennedy’s intention -James O. Eastland -John V. Tunney’s intention -Tally of prospects -Mark Price -Results -Roman L. Hruska -Paul J. Fannin -Richard S. Schweiker
42 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-16 (cont.)
-Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. -Hugh Scott’s view -Talk with Mitchell -L. Patrick Gray’s promotion -Deputy slot -Benefits -Qualities -Legal skill -Administrative skill -Confirmations of Gray and Kleindienst -Submission to Senate -Timing -Eastland -Timing of announcement -Maurice H. Stans -PRC trip -Timing of swearing-in -Kleindienst -Photograph session
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Encyclopedia Judaica -Martha (Beall) Mitchell -Volumes -Number -Workmanship -Other presentations -Giovanni Battista Motini [Pope Paul VI] and [Elizabeth, Queen of England Elizabeth II
43 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-16 (cont.)
-Phantom jets -Yitzhak Rabin -Israeli generals -Toughness -Presentation -Max M. Fisher -Photograph session -Mitchell and Stans -Efforts for the administration -Stephen B. Bull Jews in America -Compared to those in Israel -Fisher -Professionals -Israel -Economic conditions -Compared to Irish in US
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END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 4 ****************************************************************************** White House dinner for DeWitt and Lila (Acheson) Wallace, January 28, 1972 -White tie -Frequency -Compared to black tie -Collars Mitchell’s resignation -Timing -James R. (“Jimmyâ€) Hoffa comparison -Executive clemency
44 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-16 (cont.)
Mitchell and Haldeman left at 4:46 pm.
Conversation No. 659-17 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 4:46 pm and 4:48 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. Photographs for Life magazine -Ronald L. Ziegler -Henry A. Kissinger -The President’s schedule Bull left at an unknown time before 4:48 pm.
Conversation No. 659-18 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 4:46 pm and 4:48 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Manolo Sanchez. Briefcase -Residence Weather Sanchez left at an unknown time before 4:48 pm.
Conversation No. 659-19
45 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 4:46 pm and 4:48 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. Photographs for Life magazine -Henry A. Kissinger -Oliver F. (“Ollieâ€) Atkins -Assistant -Viewing by the President Bull left at an unknown time before 4:48 pm.
Conversation No. 659-20 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: 4:48 pm - 5:03 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Henry A. Kissinger and Oliver F. (“Ollieâ€) Atkins. Kissinger’s meeting with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin Photograph for Life magazine -Poses -Expressions Kissinger’s meeting with Dobrynin -The President’s forthcoming trip to the Soviet Union Photographs for Life -Poses Atkins left at an unknown time before 5:03 pm. Kissinger’s meeting with Dobrynin -Review
46 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
-Middle East situation -Forthcoming meeting -Soviet attitude -Soviet Union trip -Expectations -Communique -Negotiation -Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] agreement -Trade -Middle East -Vietnam negotiations -Withdrawal for Prisoners of War [POWs] -Ceasefire -Compared to “standstill†-Kissinger’s reaction -Geneva Conference Vietnam negotiations -North Vietnamese reaction to US terms -Reaction in US to terms -Joseph C. Kraft -James B. (“Scottyâ€) Reston -Press -Communist takeover of South Vietnam -Public support -Kissinger’s schedule -POW wives’ visit -Benefits from the President’s peace proposal speech, January 25, 1972 Time magazine cover -Kissinger’s picture -Caption -William P. Rogers’s reaction -Kissinger’s concern -Reasons -Credit -Reelection Vietnam negotiations -Reaction in US to terms -Kraft’s reaction
47 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-20 (cont.)
-Washington Post -Editorial support -John A. Scali -Public support -Kraft -Robert Kleiman editorial -New York Times -Suggestions of terms -Moral collapse of leadership -The President’s meeting with construction industry leaders -Flag pins -Support for administration on national defense -Intellectuals -Public support -Secrecy -Public reaction -Calls to Kissinger -Inquiries about airplanes -Time research -Routes used -Lt. Gen.Vernon A. Walters’s role -France -Reaction -Role -US gratitude to Georges J.R. Pompidou -Gen. Charles A.J.M. Degaulle -Resignation -April 1969 -Dwight D. Eisenhower’s funeral -August 1969 -Azores meeting, December 1971 -Maurice Schumann’s aid offer -Reaction in US to terms -Opposition view -Edmund S. Muskie -Democrats -Joseph W. Alsop’s comment -Los Angeles Times -Robert S. Elegant’s column -Overall reaction of papers -Reston
48 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-20 (cont.)
-Muskie wavering -The President’s instruction to staff -Negotiation prospects -Need for unity -Consequence of disunity -POW wives’ visit -Thelma C. (“Patâ€) Nixon -Explanation of negotiation terms -POWs for troop withdrawal -North Vietnam’s reaction -Ceasefire -North Vietnamese intransigence -May, August 1971 proposals -Overthrow of South Vietnam government -Imposition of communist government -Edward L. Morgan -Reaction to the President’s peace proposal speech -Script -David Brinkley’s view -POW wives -The President’s regards Kissinger left at 5:03 pm.
Conversation No. 659-23 Date: January 28, 1972 Time: Unknown between 5:03 pm and 11:59 pm Location: Oval Office Unknown people [Secret Service agents] met. An unknown agent talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 5:03 pm and 11:59 pm. [Conversation No. 659-23A]
49 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 8/07)
Conv. No. 659-20 (cont.)
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[End of telephone conversation] [Unintelligible] The President’s location -Residence An unknown agent talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 5:03 pm and 11:59 pm. [Conversation No. 659-23B] The President’s location -Residence [End of telephone conversation] [Unintelligible]