Date: October 26, 1972

Time: 10:01 am – 12:16 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

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

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Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time

between 10:01 am and 11:04 am.

[Conversation No. 375-5A]

[See Conversation No. 32-44]

[End of telephone conversation]

Haldeman talked with an unknown woman from Dwight L. Chapin’s office at an unknown time

between 10:01 am and 11:04 am.

[Conversation No. 375-5I]

[See Conversation No. 32-44B]

[End of telephone conversation]

[Conversation No. 375-5J]

[See Conversation No. 32-45]

[End of telephone conversation]

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Vietnam peace settlement negotiations

-The president’s schedule

-Henry A. Kissinger’s forthcoming briefing

-Possible developments before election

-Press statements

-The president’s schedule

-Ohio

-Possible statements regarding Vietnam

-Lack of a statement

-Long Island

-“Peace with honor”

-Negotiations

-“Peace with honor”

-“Peace with surrender”

-Kissinger’s forthcoming statement

-Procedures

-Content

-Four party signatory compared to two party signatory

-Point of statement

-Tone

-Haldeman’s view

-Provisions of agreement

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-May 8, 1972 proposals

-POWs, cease-fire

-Coalition compared to self-determination for South Vietnamese

-Position

-The President’s involvement

-Press reaction

-US accomplishments

-Kissinger’s style

Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 10:01 am and

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11:04 am.

[Conversation No. 375-5B]

[See Conversation No. 32 ­ 46]

[End of telephone conversation]

-Cancellation of trip

-Implication

-Kissinger’s view

-McGovern’s strategy

-Nguyen Van Thieu

Haldeman talked with Chapin at an unknown time between 10:01 am and 11:04 am.

[Conversation No. 375-5C]

[See Conversation No. 32-47; one item has been withdrawn]

Vietnam peace settlement

-Kissinger’s statement

-Prospects for peace

-McGovern’s advisor’s criticism

-Timing of settlement compared to the 1972 election

-Haldeman’s view

-Kissinger

-Thieu

-Television [TV] appearance

-Haldeman’s handling

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.’s handling

-Public impression

-Political considerations

-Timing

-Character of settlement

-Compared with 1962 Laotian settlement

-Kissinger’s view

-Type of settlement

-Kissinger’s view

-Problems with public impression

-Thieu’s role

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-North Vietnamese pressure

-US

-Importance of Kissinger’s statement

-McGovern’s position on Vietnam

-Strategy

-Thieu

-Kissinger

-Timing of pact

-October 31, 1972

-Thieu

-Military

-Kissinger’s statement

-Nature of argument

-Translation issues

-Ambiguity

-Implementation of cease-fire

1972 campaign issues

-Administration strategy

-Patrick J. Buchanan’s view

-Response to corruption charges

-Reassurance of US allies

-The President’s view

-Aggressive policy

-Buchanan’s view

-Public sentiment

-Watergate

-Vietnam issue

-The President’s forthcoming speeches

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.’s office

-Campaign trip

-Farm speech, “Radio Address on the American Farmer”

-Schedule

-Motorcade

-Schedule

-Possible statement on defense

-Defense foreign policy issue

-Focus on defense issues

-McGovern’s changes in positions

-Foreign policy

-Scheduling

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-Ohio

-Price

-Kissinger

-Timing

-Administration position review

-Haldeman’s forthcoming meeting with Kissinger

-Domestic issues

-Washington Post story on the President’s October 25, 1972 speech

-Compared to story on McGovern’s television speech

-Vietnam

-Implications of story

-Education

-Aid to parochial schools

-Busing

-Catholics

-TV

-Vietnam

-Options

-Vietnam peace settlement possibility

-Timing compared with the election

-possible public perceptions

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Haldeman talked with Chapin at an unknown time between 10:01 am and 11:04 am.

[Conversation No. 375-5D]

[See Conversation No. 32-48; One item has been withdrawn]

[End of telephone conversation]

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House Resolution [HR] 1 legislation

-John D. Ehrlichman’s view

-Timing

Vietnam peace settlement negotiations

-Democratic Republic of Vietnam [DRV] [North Vietnam] strategy

-Thieu

-Desire to end war

-US response

-The President’s view

-October 31, 1972

-Bombing halt

-Kissinger’s position

-Meeting with Le Duc Tho

-The President’s response

-Haig

-American public

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Media commentator’s point, October 23, 1972

-Progress in negotiations

-Kissinger’s conversations with Max Frankel,

Richard (“Dick”) Wilson, William F. Buckley, Jr.,

William White, Howard, K. Smith

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:01 am.

Food request

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 11:04 am.

White House schedule

-Daily strategy meeting attendance

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Colson

-Clark MacGregor

-Corruption issue

-8:15 am meeting

-MacGregor, Robert H. Finch, Donald H. Rumsfeld,

Peter M. Flanigan, Herbert G. Klein, Herbert Stein,

Caspar W.(“Cap”) Weinberger

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Kissinger and the Vietnam peace settlement negotiations

-The President’s view

-North Vietnamese actions

Harry S. Dent

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 10:01 am.

Telephone call request by William M. Colmer

-Administrative assistant [Trent Lott]

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 11:04 am.

Vietnam telephone poll

-The President’s request

-Release of prisoners of war [POWs]

-Cease-fire

-Non-communist government in South Vietnam

-Issue of bombing halt during negotiations

-Public reaction

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Vietnam peace settlement

-McGovern’s position

-North Vietnamese position

-Issue of provisional government

-Possible impact of 1972 election

-Kissinger’s concerns

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-Polls

-Haldeman’s recent conversation with Kissinger

-George H. Gallup

-Results

-Louis P. Harris

-Forthcoming results

-Timing of remaining polls

-North Vietnamese options

-Possible assassination of Thieu

-Possible bloodbath in South Vietnam

-McGovern’s position

-North Vietnam

-Thieu

-Administration poll

-Interpretation

-Public perception

-Thieu

-Administration efforts

-Type of settlement

-Kissinger’s statement and briefing preparation

-John A. Scali, Ronald L. Ziegler

-Possible question and answer [Q&A] session

-Colson, Ehrlichman

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Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 10:01 am and

12:16 pm.

[Conversation No. 375-5E]

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[See Conversation No. 32-49]

Haldeman talked with Chapin at an unknown time between 10:01 am and 12:16 pm.

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Motorcade security

-Robert H. Taylor

-Speed

-Small towns

-Stopping for flowers from people

-Hecklers

-Communications between the President and driver

-Microphone

-Taylor

-Chicago

-Varying speed

-Locations of bands in relation to the President

-Possible plans for demonstrators

-Atlanta

-Richard B. Ogilvie, Charles H. Percy

-Location of press

-Highways compared with main streets

-Previous trip to Westchester County, NY

-Observers

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-Crowd control

-Exposure to crowd

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

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1972 campaign

-Vietnam peace settlement negotiations

-Kissinger’s statement

-Scali

-Kissinger

-Advice

-Instructions for the staff

-Vietnam

-News summary

-Public perception

-Administration strategy

-Response to McGovern’s Vietnam stance

-“Peace with surrender”

-Sabotage and campaign practices

-TV audience size for McGovern’s speech

Haldeman talked with an unknown person on his staff at an unknown time between 10:01 am

and 12:16 pm.

TV audience share figures

-McGovern’s speech on corruption

-Connally’s broadcast

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McGovern’s speech on corruption

-Audience for television broadcast

-New York

-Comparison to Connally’s broadcast

-Share compared with rating

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1972 campaign and Vietnam

-Administration strategy

-POWs

-Amnesty

-Attacks on McGovern’s position

-Cease-fire agreement

-POWs

-The President’s plan compared with McGovern’s plan

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Press coverage

-McGovern’s approach

-Bombing halt compared with continuation of bombing

-Haig

-Public opinion and use of slogans

1972 campaign issues

-McGovern’s comments

-National defense

-Vietnam

-Welfare

-McGovern

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-Vietnam

-Amnesty

-Busing

-Parochial school aid

-Abortion

-National defense

-Plant closings, spending cuts

-Taxes

-Federal spending

-Welfare

-Presentation of campaign practices issue

-Administration efforts

-Press reaction

-MacGregor, Ziegler

-The President’s position

-Colson

Chapin talked with Haldeman at an unknown time between 10:01 am and 12:16 pm.

[Conversation No. 375-5F]

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[See Conversation No. 32-50; one item has been withdrawn]

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Watergate

-Colson’s analysis

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-Effect on fund raising

-Effect on campaign workers

-Denials

-Ziegler, MacGregor, Robert H. Dole

-Effect on voters

-Lower middle class blue collar workers

-Understanding and care

-Issues of concern

-Amnesty

-Abortion

-Effect on upper income suburban voters

-Results of effect on fund raising and party workers

-Swing vote

-Voters’ perceptions of the President

-The President’s character

-Combined impact on voters

-McGovern’s previous speech, October 25, 1972

-Campaign fund irregularities

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Carpet manufacturers

US-Soviet Union wheat deal

-Allegation of illegal profits

-White House response

-Administration denials

-Advantages and disadvantages

-Wait and see attitude

-Administration defense

-White paper

-The president’s orders

-MacGregor, Agnew

-Defense against lying

-Washington Post article, October 25, 1972

-McGovern charges against the President and his administration

-Effect

-Lying

-The President’s role

-MacGregor

-Accusations of McGovern’s lying

-Proof

-Charges against Haldeman

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-Evidence

-Ziegler, MacGregor

-Strategy of attack on Administration

-Administration strategy

-McGovern strategy

-Prominence of story after the election

-Weinberger’s view

-Post-1972 election investigation

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Libel suit

Chapin talked with Haldeman at an unknown time between 10:01 am and 12:16 pm.

[Conversation No. 375-5G]

[See Conversation No. 32-51; one item has been withdrawn]

[End of telephone conversation]

1972 campaign and campaign practice allegations

-Political campaign and previous allegations

-Donald F. Nixon

-The President’s residences

-Watergate

-MacGregor as spokesman for response to McGovern’s allegations

-Agnew

-Dole

-Political nature of charges

-Line of defense

-Ziegler

-Vietnam

-Effect of McGovern’s charges on voters

-California

-Massachusetts

-Colson’s staff

-1968 campaign

Vietnam issue

-North Vietnamese

-Cuban missile crisis

-Value

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The President talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 10:01 am and 12:16

pm.

[Conversation No. 375-5H]

Request for a meeting with Ziegler

[End of telephone conversation]

Vietnam issue

-Value to the administration compared with value to McGovern

The President’s forthcoming trip to West Virginia and Kentucky

-Arch A. Moore, Jr.

-Schedule

Speeches

-Radio address on Defense Policy, October 29, 1972

-Amnesty

-Volunteer army

-Israel

-Defense

-US supremacy

-Communism

-Job growth

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Campaign practices charges

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-Response

-Colson

-Articles

-Agnew

-Strategy

-MacGregor

-Political charges

-Political answer

Haldeman left at 12:16 pm.