Date: December 26, 1972

Time: 4:36 pm – 4:52 pm

Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Charles W. Colson.

White House Staff’s travel plans

-Henry A. Kissinger

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Trip to West Coast

-Working habits

Public relations [PR]

-Colson’s conversation with Kissinger

-Timing

-The President’s conversation with Colson

-The President’s conversation with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Palm Springs

-John A. Scali and Kenneth W. Clawson

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Gerald L. Warren

-The President’s view

-News stories

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-Harry S. Truman’s funeral

-Nicaragua earthquake

-Vietnam War

-Truman’s funeral

-Public exposure for the President

-Scali and Clawson’s view

-Public statements

-December 26, 1972

-Documentaries on Truman’s life

-Football

-Rose Bowl

-US activities

-Weekend

-Possible statements on Vietnam

-Kissinger

-William P. Rogers

-Melvin R. Laird

-Possible effect

-Current developments

-William E. Timmons

-Congress

-Possible actions

-Current developments

-Kissinger

-Possible news events

-Clawson and Scali’s view

-Possible speech by the President

-Timing

-Event or development

-Prisoners of War [POWs] wives

-Network coverage

-Tone

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Explanation

Vietnam War

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Effects on North Vietnam

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Compared to May 8, 1972 mining, bombing

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-Targeting

-Effects on civilians

-Albert E. Sindlinger’s view

-Explanation of US bombing

-Possibilities

-Negotiations by North Vietnam

-Compared to the President’s June 1972 trip to the Soviet Union

-The President’s May 8, 1972

-Reason

-Cessation of bombing to release POWs

-Popular support

-The President’s view

-Terms

-US withdrawal

-Future assistance of South Vietnam

-Assistance of North Vietnam by its allies

-Negotiations

-The President’s view

-End of war

-Burden of decision making

-Truman

-Popularity

-Compared to the President’s

-1972 election

-[Korean War]

-Alger Hiss case

-The President as Congressman

-Korean War

-Yalu River

-Bombing

John A. Scali

-United Nations [UN] appointment

-Reaction

-Kissinger’s reaction

-Ziegler

-New York

-Alleged leaks

-Kissinger’s view

-Nicholas P. Thimmesch

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-Colson

-State Department

-Support for the President

-Loyalty to the President

-Ability as ambassador

-Compared to Henry Cabot Lodge

-Compared to George H.W. Bush

-Toughness

-Policy stands

-Loyalty to the President’s policy

-Vietnam War

-US Relations with Nguyen Van Thieu

-Alleged leaks

-Loyalty to the President

Kissinger

-Meeting with Charles H. Percy

-Colson’s schedule

-Percy’s trip to Asia

-Effect

-Build up of Percy

-Presidency

-Louis P. Harris poll

-Colson’s role

Harris poll

-News on Vietnam negotiations

-The President’s view

-Timing

-Mailing

-Press people

-Colson

-Content

-Kissinger

-The President’s handling of Vietnam

-Views of Kissinger as negotiator

-Results

-“Peace is at hand,” comment [in October 26, 1972 press conference]

-Intent

-Effect

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-The President’s address to the Nation, “Look to the Future,”

November 2, 1972

-Importance

-The President’s relationship with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s identity outside of administration

-Image

-Lifestyle

Kissinger

-Thimmesch article

-Kissinger’s reaction

-Tone

-Criticisms of Kissinger vis-a-vis the President

-Joseph C. Kraft

-Thomas W. Braden

-Meeting with Percy

-Duration

-Haldeman

-White House personnel policy

-Colson’s telephone call to Kissinger’s office

-Scali