Date: October 15, 1972

Time: Unknown between 9:16 am and 10:55 am

Location: Camp David Hard Wire

The President met with H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

The press

-The White House staff’s position

-Comparison to Lyndon B. Johnson’s staff

-Support of the President for staff members

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Henry A. Kissinger’s treatment of staff

-Clark MacGregor, Frederic V. Malek

-Direct mail story

-Fallibility

-The President’s California property

-New York Times story

-Secret Service facilities at San Clemente

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. Oct-06)

-Comparison to R. Sargent Shriver story

-The ownership of the property

-John D. Ehrlichman

-[Wally Turners]

-Reporters contact over the years

-Number of stories

-Los Angeles Times

-Haldeman’s possible telephone call to Otis

Chandler

-The Shriver trust

-Use of story

Instructions to turn something down

Campaign practices

-Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr.’s tax returns

-Effect on O’Brien of White House action

-Unnamed man in Minnesota [Kenneth Dahlberg ?]

Watergate and campaign practices

-Dwight L. Chapin

-Story

-Hearsay

-Donald H. Segretti

-Young [First name unknown]

-University of Southern California [USC]

-Role

-Loyalty of White House staff

-1968 campaign

-Leonard Garment, Frank J. Shakespeare

-Conversation with [Joe McGinniss for The Selling of the

President]

-Confidentiality

-Response to story

-Segretti

-Background of story

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] inquiry

-G[eorge] Gordon Liddy’s telephone list

-Segretti

-Segretti’s attempts to reach Chapin

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(rev. Oct-06)

-Conversation with Young

-[Unknown person]

-Revelation of information

-The Washington Post’s telephone call of October 13, 1972

-Affadavit from Young

-Chapin’s involvement with Segretti

-Chapin-Segretti meeting with E. Howard Hunt,

Jr. in Miami

-Ehrlichman, Richard A. Moore, John W. Dean III

-Draft of statement in response to charges

-Chapin’s relationship with Hunt

-Chapin, Gordan C. Strachan

-Relationship with Segretti

-Time magazine story

-Newsweek [?]

-Young

-Washington Post, Time magazine

-Newsweek

-Segretti

-Possible response to charges

-Activities

-Dick Tuck

-Guidance

-Washington Post story

-Wording

-Segretti’s current contacts with Dean

-Segretti

-Background at USC

-Chapin, Strachan

-relationship

-Investigation

-FBI

-Possible discovery of Herbert W. Kalmbach’s role

-Payments to Segretti

-Chapin’s recruitment of Segretti

-Chapin, Patrick J. Buchanan’s 1968 campaign

activities

-Kalmbach

-Possible response

-FBI

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(rev. Oct-06)

-Statement from Chapin about his relationship with

Segretti

-Segretti role outside the White House staff

-Independence

-Liddy’s Committee to Re-elect the President

[CRP] operation

-Payments

-Kalmbach

-Liddy

-Kalmbach’s role

-Liddy’s reaction to Segretti’s activities

-Dean

-Liddy

-Charles W. Colson’s knowledge

-Separation of activities

-Young’s role in revelation of information

-Democratic activities

-Press’s double standard

-Press coverage

-Washington Post, Time magazine

-Time magazine

-Use of Strachan’s name

-Source for story

-Grand jury, FBI

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

about leaks

-George S. McGovern’s October 15, 1972 speech about corruption

-Washington Post story’s timing

-Chapin’s access to the President

-Response to charges

-Chapin’s response

-Ehrlichman’s response

-Hearsay

-Haldeman’s view

-Young’s statement

-Motivation

-Segretti

-Maurice H. Stans

-Effect of charges

-Response to charges

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. Oct-06)

-Comparison to underworld figures

-Sherman Adams and the vicuna coat charges during the Dwight D.

Eisenhower administration

-Eisenhower’s response

-Dean

-Wedding

-Maureen (Biener) Dean

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-Chapin-Segretti story

-White House involvement

-Chapin’s access to the President

-White House response

-Chapin

-The President’s view

-Kalmbach

-Involvement with funds

-Unnamed West Coast lawyer

-Segretti’s use of names

-Hunt, Chapin

-Young statement

-Editorialized use

-Revelation of information about Kalmbach’s role

-FBI

-Statement

Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger’s activities

-Options

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. Oct-06)

-Haldeman’s conversation with Kissinger

-1972 election

-November 15, 1972

-Possible trip to Hanoi

-Paris, Saigon

-Possible press speculation

-Hanoi

-1972 election

-Kissinger’s judgment

-President’s view

-Military options

-1968 bombing pause by Johnson

-Comparisons

-Haldeman’s view

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Possible reaction to proposed settlement

-Kissinger

-Hanoi

-Role

-Kissinger’s view

-Thieu

-Possible reaction

-Paris peace talks

-Use of the term coalition

-State Department request

-Council for National Concord

-Thieu’s reaction

-Kissinger’s itinerary

-Forthcoming trip to Paris

-Saigon

-1972 election

-Type of settlement

-1972 election

-Kissinger’s attitude

-[Nancy S. Maginnes]

-Kissinger’s schedule

The President left at an unknown time after 9:30 am.

Haldeman talked with the Camp David operator at an unknown time between 9:30 am and 10:55

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. Oct-06)

am.

[Conversation No. 220-12A]

[See Conversation No. 181-2]

An unknown person talked with Haldeman at an unknown time between 9:30 am and 10:55 am.

Haldeman talked with Kissinger at an unknown time.

[End of telephone conversation]

The President entered at an unknown time before 10:55 am.

Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger’s schedule

-The President’s schedule

-Kissinger’s suggested strategy

-Kissinger’s itinerary

-Saigon

-Thieu

-Possible outcome of settlement

-Timing

-1972 election

-Paris, Saigon, Hanoi

-Kissinger’s concern

-Cease-fire

-Kissinger’s perspective

-Motivation

-Chances for settlement before 1972 election

-Kissinger’s possible view

-Impact

-1972 election

-Young supporters of the President

-McGovern

Campaign practices

-Vietnam

-McGovern’s use of recording anonymous voice [at University of Minnesota,

October 12, 1972]

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. Oct-06)

-Hypothetical use of anonymous phone call

-Press reaction

-McGovern’s press secretary [Richard Dougherty]

-McGovern

-Campaign funds

-Stewart R. Mott

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Vietnam negotiations

-Possible trip by Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Kissinger’s reaction

-Possible settlement

-Strategy

-Thieu

-Possible effect

-Thieu

-Kissinger’s trip to Saigon

Watergate and campaign practices

-Kalmbach’s role

-Ehrlichman and Haldeman

-Chapin, Segretti

-Response to future revelations about Kalmbach

-Ehrlichman’s meeting

-Meeting compared to one with William P. Rogers

-As spokesman

-Possible questions

-Comparison to Clark MacGregor and Herbert G. Klein

-Chapin

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(rev. Oct-06)

-Charges

-Time magazine

-Life magazine

-Story

-Washington compared to national focus

-Washington Post, Los Angeles Times

Foreign relations

-Roy L. Ash’s trip to Europe

-Meeting in West Germany with Franz-Josef Strauss

-Message for the President

-Kissinger

-Request from Strauss

-November 19, 1972 Bundestag elections

-Willy Brandt

-Unknown intelligence source

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-West Berlin

-Voting power

-Bundestag

-Dr. Rainer Barzel

-Christian Democratic Union [CDU]

-Egon Bahr

-Proposal

-Four power approval

-USSR, France, US

-Possible US position

-Delay

-November election

-West Berlin

-Statehood

-USSR

-Ash’s view

-Barzel

-Strauss

-Forthcoming West German election

-Strauss’s request

-Kissinger

-Strauss’s possible view

-US-Soviet relations

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(rev. Oct-06)

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-West Germany

-Taiwan, Republic of China

-Ash’s role

-Strauss

-Kissinger

-US-Soviet relations

-Haig

-Kissinger

-Paris negotiations

-Strauss’s message for the President

-Kissinger

-Reply to Strauss

-Instructions for Ash

-West German election

-Kissinger

-Barzel

-Brandt

-Haig

-Kissinger

-Haldeman

-Ash’s trip

-Strauss

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Watergate and campaign practices

-Charges

-Counterattack

-Chapin story in Washington Post

-Role in White House

-Possible public reaction

-Tie to Strachan, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Ziegler

-USC

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Response by John B. Connally to McGovern

-Focus on issues

-Forthcoming television broadcast

-Timing

-Funding

-Democrats for Nixon

-Dwayne O. Andreas

-Meeting in New York, Chicago

-Nicholas Rosa, Andreas

-Focus of request for funds

-Democrats for Nixon

-Nature of funds

-Kalmbach

-Revelations

-Existence of fund

-Reporting

-Relation to CRP

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

case

-Frank Demarco, Jr.

-Stans

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(rev. Oct-06)

-As fundraiser

-Role as the President’s lawyer

-News story

-New York Times

-Control

-News media

-Handling revelations

Speeches

-Rogers

-Conversation with Ehrlichman

-Haldeman

-Colson’s recommendations

-Connally

-The Establishment and press

The press

-Washington Post, New York Times

-White House contacts

-Kissinger’s meetings with Time magazine and Los Angeles Times staffs

-Life magazine

-“Dirty tricks”

Campaign practices

-McGovern’s handling of charges

Vietnam negotiations

-Possible settlement

-1972 election

-Possible late October announcement

-1962 Cuban missile crisis

-Effect on the President’s gubernatorial race in

California

-John F. Kennedy

-Effect of settlement

-Possible announcement

-Public reaction

-Troop withdrawal, POWs

-Duration

-Content

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. Oct-06)

-Edward M. Kennedy’s forthcoming Congressional

hearings on Watergate

-Timing

Congress

-Water bill

-Quorum

-Veto

-Chances for sustention

-Quorum

-Republicans

-Congressional action

-Accomplishments

The President’s schedule

-Return to Washington

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-Robert H. Abplanalp

-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

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Campaign practices

-Charges

-Staff

-CRP

-Loyalty

-Comparison to 1968

-[Joe McGinniss]

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(rev. Oct-06)

-[The Selling of the President]

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

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Kalmbach

-Information on further developments

Haldeman left at 10:55 am.