Date: December 18, 1972

Time: 2:45 pm ­ 5:50 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

Media relations

-Colson’s lunch with William S. Paley

-Herbert G. Klein

-Job offer to Colson

-Law practice

-White House

-Berrington brothers

-Paley’s relationship with the President

-1960 campaign

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] news

-Klein

-National Broadcasting Company [NBC]

-John Chancellor

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC]

-John A. Scali

-Chancellor

-Voice of America

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Edward R. Murrow

-Voice of America

-Colson’s trips to New York

-The President’s view

-1960 campaign

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-Robert H. Finch

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Paley’s [?] interest in ambassadorship to France

-Paley’s view of the President

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Watergate report

-Stations

-Duration

-Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

-Edward M. Kennedy

-Berrington brothers

-Klein

Second term reorganization

-Klein

-Value

-Departure

-Timing

-Age

-Conversation with Colson

-Departure

-Scali

-Press relations

-Press relations

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Counselor to the President

-Importance

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Finch

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Arthur F. Burns

-Value

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1972 election

-Time magazine

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-Final results

-Richard M. Scammon

-Christopher S. (“Kat”) Bond

-Missouri

-Analysis

-Secretary of the Senate

-Statistics

-Arizona

-Alabama

-New York

-Pennsylvania

-Kansas

-George S. McGovern

-Missouri

-Arch A. Moore, Jr.

-Black lung bill

-Compared to 1964 election

-Johnson

-Compared to 1936 election

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Scammon

-Alabama

-Inaccurate count

-Missouri

-Roosevelt

-Certification

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-George Meany

Vietnam War

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Timing

-Labor relations

-Media relations

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s press conference

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-Public relations [PR]

-Colson’s view

-B-52s

-Hanoi, Haiphong

-Stock market

-Congressional relations

-Thomas F. Eagleton

-Mining

-George S. McGovern’s statement

-1972 election

-Kissinger’s “Peace is at hand” statement, October 26, 1972

-The President’s conversation with Colson

-Settlement agreement

-PR

-Christmas

-Albert E. Sindlginer

-Economy

-B-52s

-Losses

-Air warfare

-Compared to ground warfare

-Volunteerism

-Media relations

-Television [TV]

-Duration

Colson’s health

-Finger injury

-Explanation

-Christmas tree trimming

The President’s health

-Foot injury

-Timing

Colson’s health

Press relations

-Reception

-“Tony” story

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-International Brotherhood of Teamsters

-Children

-Support for the President

-Colson’s schedule

-Visit with Frank E. Fitzsimmons

-Fitzsimmons’s children

-Gonzaga University

-Society pages

-Washington, DC

-Wires

-Helen Thomas

-Reception

-1973 Inauguration

-Invitees

-Kenneth W. Clawson

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Richard A. Moore

-Analogy to Andrew Jackson

-1972 campaign

-George S. McGovern

-Fundraising

-Buchanan

Vietnam War

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-McGovern’s reaction

-Constituency

-PR

-Sindlinger

-“Doves”

-The President’s possible TV appearance

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Effect

-Press relations

-“Doves” and “Hawks”

-Negotiations

-North Vietnam

The President talked with Marjorie P. Acker at an unknown time between 2:45 pm and 3:23 pm.

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[Conversation No. 381-21A]

Request

-Rose Mary Woods

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Vietnam War

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-PR

-Sindlinger

-Timing

-Timing

-Kissinger press conference

-Colson’s reading

-Colson’s view

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s press conference

The President’s schedule

-Kissinger

-Colson

The President left and entered at an unknown time before 3:23 pm.

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[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift]

1972 election final results

-Landslide victory

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Percentage of votes

-Scammon

-Admirer

-Reaction

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Vietnam War

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Congressional relations

-McGovern’s statement

-Eagleton’s statement

-Jacob K. Javits

-Caution

-PR

-1972 campaign

-Press relations

-Nicholas P. Thimmesch article

-Kissinger’s reaction

-Kissinger’s conversation with Thimmesch

-The President

-Kissinger’s conversation with Thimmesch

-News magazines

-Negotiations

-Newsweek

-Photographs of Kissinger

-“Peace is at hand”

-Tone

-Negotiations

-Kissinger’s “Peace is at hand” statement

-Colson’s experience as a lawyer

White House staff

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-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Performance

-Alexander M Haig, Jr.

Vietnam negotiations

-Haig

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Kissinger’s press conference

-Ziegler’s press conference

-North and South Vietnam’s positions

-Ziegler’s press conference

Kissinger and H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at 3:23 pm.

Colson’s assignments

-Request by Kissinger

-Harvard University

-Dirty tricks

-Labor relations

Vietnam War

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-McGovern’s statement

-1972 campaign

-“Peace is at hand”

-Criticism

-1972 campaign

-Senate “doves”

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Haldeman’s view

Colson’s assignments

-Dirty tricks

Colson left at 3:26 pm.

Vietnam War

-Negotiations

-Technical experts meeting

-Xuan Thuy

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-William J. Porter

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-PR

-Unknown person

-The President’s conversation with Haldeman

-Kissinger’s schedule

-The President’s schedule

-Florida

-Timing

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Timing

-Christmas

-Colson’s view

-Haig’s and Kissinger’s schedules

-Florida

-Helicopter

-Kissinger’s schedule

-California

-Palm Springs

-Haig’s schedule

-Populated areas

-Hanoi

-French embassy

-B-52s

-Losses

-Number

-Maneuverability

-Compared to fighters

-Targets

-Surface to air missiles [SAM] II

-Hanoi

-Weather

-F-111

-Loss

-Gen. John W. Vogt, Jr.

-Losses

-Administration reaction

-White House

-Melvin R. Laird

-Kissinger’s conversations

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-William P. Rogers

-Notification

-Compared to Cambodia invasion

-Haig

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Duration

-Air Force

-Christmas

-Pause

-B-52s

-Losses

-Hanoi

-North Vietnam

-Weather

-Sorties

-Targets

-SAMs

-Waves

-Losses

-Alternatives

-Moorer

-Ideas

-North Vietnam

-Timing

-1972 election

-Negotiations

-North Vietnam

-Proprietary

-Timing

-Negotiations

-Delays

-Kissinger’s possible message

-Congressional relations

-The President’s reputation

-Winston S. Churchill quotation

-Battle of the Marne

-Audacity and caution

-Reactions

-Press relations

-Cambodia

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-Government bureaucracy

-Press relatiosn

-B-52s

-Losses

-PR

-B-52s

-Losses

-Compared to helicopters

-B-52s

-Losses

-PR

-Hanoi

-Communist propaganda

-Civilian casualties

-North Vietnam

-Breakdown in negotiations

-Compared to impasse

-Confusion

-Press relations

-PR

-PR

-Telegrams to Kissinger

-Tone

-“Hawks”

-Negotiations

-The President’s letter to Thieu

-Possible leak

-Settlement agreement

-October 1972

-Demilitarized Zone [DMZ]

-17 Parallel

th

-Geneva Agreement

-Thieu’s position

-Effect

-Thieu’s position

-November 1972

-North Vietnam

-DMZ

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Bombing halt

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-October Agreement

-Press relations

-Coalition government

-Kissinger’s trip to Saigon

-Thieu

-Retention

-US military and economic aid

-Possible effect

-US-South Vietnam relations

-Thieu’s reaction

-Coalition government

-Thieu

-Retention

-US economic aid

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-May 8, 1972 terms

-US-South Vietnam relations

-Guarantees

-Thieu’s reaction

Shanghai Communique

-US-People’s Republic of China [PRC] relations

-Effort

-Hangechow

-Drafts

-Treaties

Vietnam negotiations

-Settlement agreement

-Bilateral deal

-Effect

-South Vietnam

-US economic and military aid

-US reaction

-North Vietnam

-Resumption of talks

-South Vietnam

-May 31, 1971 proposal

-Thieu

-Timing

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-January 2-3, 1973

-Congressional relations

-Resumption

-North Vietnam

-US options

-Thieu

-Haig’s possible report

-Possible TV speech by the President

-Settlement agreement

-New offer

-Media relations

-The President’s accomplishments

-Trips to the People’s Republic of China [PRC] and Soviet Union

-1972 election

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-Delays

-PR

-Opposition and support for the President’s policies

-Harvard University telephone call to Kissinger

-Breakdown

-Cambodia

-Record

-1972 election

-North Vietnam

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-Duration

-Hanoi

-Settlement agreement

-Cessation

-US-South Vietnam relations

-Press relations

-Washington Star article

-North Vietnam’s announcement

-Timing

-US military and diplomatic action

-Haig’s trip to Saigon

-Agnew

-Agnew’s possible trip to Saigon

-The President’s meeting with Agnew and Kissinger

-Agnew’s comments

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-Thieu

-Congressional relations

-US funding for South Vietnam

-Lack of perception

-Thieu, North Vietnam

-Advisability

-Settlement agreement

-US-South Vietnam relations

-World War II allied correspondence

-Churchill-Josef V. Stalin

-Roosevelt-Stalin

-The President’s schedule

-Possible meeting with Thieu

-Midway

-San Clemente

-Timing

-Christmas

Second term reorganization

-Ambassadorships

-South Vietnam

-Change

-Timing

-January 1973

-Graham A. Martin

-Cable to Kissinger

-William B. Macomber, Jr.

-John A. Volpe

-Italy

-State Department

-Rogers

-Timing

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-Volpe

-Italy

-Recess appointment

-France

-Pakistan

-India

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

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-Importance

-Joseph J. Sisco

-Philippines

-William H. Sullivan

-Marshall Green

-Indonesia

-Green

-Businessman

-Green

-Military

-Age

-Career ambassadors

-Foreign service

-Val Peterson

-Adolph W. Schmidt

-Departure

-Walter H. Annenberg

-Retention

-Martin

-Jacob A. Beam

-Ridgway B. Knight

-Leonard J. Saccio

-Columbia

-Clinton E. Knox

-Haiti

-Walter P. McConaughy

-Walworth Barbour

-Departure

-Henry J. Tasca

-Indonesia

-Tasca

-South Korea

-Aid

-Greece

-Turkey

-Macomber

-Indonesia

-Tasca

-Compared to businessman

-Qualifications

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-Economy

-Commerce

Kissinger’s schedule

-Washington Special Actions Group [WSAG] meeting

-Lyndon Johnson [?]

-Forthcoming dinner

-Unknown woman

Vietnam War

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Meeting with the President, December 7, 1972

-Strategy

-Haig

Kissinger left at 4:13 pm.

The President’s schedule

-John D. Ehrlichman

Vietnam War

-PR

-Kissinger

-Support for the President’s policies

-The President’s November 3, 1969 speech

-The President’s schedule

-Physical

-Ehrlichman’s schedule

Ehrlichman entered at an unknown time after 4:13 pm.

Second term reorganization

-Ehrlichman’s agenda

-Under Secretaries

-Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW]

-Frank C. Carlucci

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger’s recommendation

-Italian-American background

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-Possible meeting with the President

-George W. Romney

-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]

-Outsiders

-Conrad Calvert Knudsen

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Security and Exchange Commission [SEC] Chairman

-William J. Casey

-Robert Egelston

-California

-Joseph F. Alibrandi

-California

-Black candidate

-Frederick B. Dent

-Ambassadorships

-Thomas A. Wood

-Federal Trade Commission [FTC]

-Dent

-Need for administrative assistance

-Robert W. Fri

-Environmental Projection Agency [EPA]

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-Speeches

-Age

-Kansas

-Education

-Rice University

-Harvard University

-M.B.A.

-Kansas

-Dent

-Donald B. Marron

-Age

-Mitchell Hutchins & Company

-Investment banking

-Compared to Fri

-Government experience

-Former officials

-Dent

-Maurice H. Stans

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-Rocco C. Siciliano

-James T. Lynn

-Peter G. Peterson

-Compared to Stans

-Fri

-Dent

-Jim Cleary

-William D. Eberle

European Economic Community [EEC]

-James D. Hodgson

-Call from Ehrlichman

-Thomas W. (“Teddy”) Gleason

-Wood

-Multinational leasing company [TAW International Leasing, Inc.]

-Africa

-Wood

-SEC

-FTC

-Systems engineering, computer programming

-Decisions Systems, Inc.

-FTC

-US Ordnance Tank Automotive Center

-Chase Manhattan Bank

-SEC

-Electrical engineering

-Defense Department

-Army, Navy, Air Force Secretaries

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-John W. Warner

-John A. Love

-Howard H. (“Bo”) Calloway

-West Point graduate

-Alibrandi

-Catholic, Italian-American background

-Thomas E. Hanigan

-W. R. Grace & Co.

-EC

-Hanigan

-Peterson

-Hodgson

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-Geneva

-Hodgson

-Hodgson

-Rogers

-Joseph A. Greenwald

-Defense Department

-Service Secretaries

-Warner

-Ehrlichman’s view

-Retention

-Calloway

-Army

-Identity as Southerner

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Calloway

-Love

-Partisanship

-Commission

-Air Force

-Academy

-Love

-Frank Borman

-Chief of Protocol

-Borman

-Wife

-Travel

-Defense Department

-Air Force Secretary

-Michael Collins

-Frank Borman

-Chief of Protocol

-Astronauts

-General Counsel positions

-Agencies and commissions

-FTC

-Defense Department

-Strom Thurmond

-Federal Power Commission [FPC]

-FTC

-SEC

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-Appointments

-FTC

-Chairmanship

-Lewis E. Egnman

-Age

-Office of Economic Opportunity [OEO]

-William A. Carey

-General Counsel, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

[EEOC]

-Illinois lawyer

-Foster College

-Civil Aeronautics Board [CAB]

-Robert D. Timm

-John B. Connally

-Republican Party state chairmanship [Washington]

-Seattle

-Public utilities commission

-Connally

-White House social events

-Dinner, December 16, 1972

-The President’s table

-Sue Krogh

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Carol (Girard) Simon

-Adele (Langston) Rogers

-Barbara (Masters) Laird

-Guests

-Texas

-California

-Elections

-Connally

-CAB

-Timm

-Muriel Siebert

-Muriel Siebert & Company

-New York Stock Exchange

-Aviation

-ACTION

-Carey

-Illinois

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-White House Fellow

-Weinberger’s recommendation

-Walter C. Howe, Jr.

-Service Secretaries

-Assistant Secretaries, Under Secretaries, General Counsels

-Pentagon jobs

-Businessmen

-Advance men

-1968 campaign

-Executive Office of the President [EXOP]

-Trimming staff

The President left and Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 4:13 pm.

Sanchez’ schedule

-Florida

Sanchez left and the President entered at an unknown time before 5:50 pm.

Second term reorganization

-EXOP

-Changes

-President’s Science Advisory Committee [PSAC]

-National Science Foundation [NSF]

-Cabinet Committee on Economic Policy

-Romney

-President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board [PFIAB]

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Kissinger

-Office of Science and Technology [OST]

-NSF

-Science Advisor to the President

-Dr. Edward E. David, Jr.

-Departure

-Atomic Energy Commission [AEC]

-Private industry

-Mary Beggs

-Part-time commissions

-Wives

-Art

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-Special Trade Representative

-Eberle

-Space Council

-Eberle

-EC

-Hodgson

-Space Council

-Eberle

-Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

[OECD]

-EEC

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Compared to Hodgson

-Hodgson

-Geneva

-Space Council

-Transfer to National Aeronautics and Space Administration

[NASA]

-Reorganization plan

-Congressional approval

-James C. Fletcher

-Staff reduction

-Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations [ACIR]

-Office of Emergency Preparedness [OEP]

-Division of duties

-Disaster relief

-HUD

-Mathematical computer lab

-General Service Administration [GSA]

-Underground facility

-Defense Department

-Stockpile facility

-GSA

-[Gray]

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Vacancy

-NSC

-Armstrong

-Possible duties

-Stockpile policy

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-Staff size

-GSA

-Disaster relief

-Staff size

-Mathematical computer lab

-Staff size

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-Staffing

-NSC

-Armstrong

-Counselor to the President

-Consumer Affairs

-Counselor for Human Resources

-HEW

-Reduction in force [RIF]

-Virginia H. Knauer

-Weinberger

-Salary

-Compared to Deputy Director

-Environmental Quality Council [EQC]

-Counselor for Natural Resources

-Staff size

-Executive Office Building [EOB]

-Earl L. Butz

-Environment

-Consumer Affairs

-Reporting to the President

-PFIAB

-Consumer Affairs

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-Congressional relations

-Knauer

-OEO

-Staff size

-Division of duties

-Budget

-Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Protection

-Ash

-Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe

-Dr. Robert L. DuPont

-Presidential Protective Division

-Robert H. Taylor

-Departure

-Richard E. Kaiser

-William L. Duncan

-Rank

-Compared to Kaiser

-Taylor

-Harold G. Thomas

-Duncan

-Compared to Kaiser

-Secret Service

-James J. Rowley

-Retirement

-David B. Grant

-Ronald M. Pontius

-Wilson Livingood

-Alfred Wong

-Duncan

-Position

-Background

-Training school

-Omaha Special Agent

-Training division

-1967

-Kaiser

-Background

-St. Louis

-Indiana University

-Criminology

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-Mankato State University

-Economics, Education, History

-Duncan

-Secret Service

-Rowley

-Deputy Director

-Lilburn E. Boggs

-Charles E. (“Bebe”) Rebozo’s view

-Field offices

-New York

-Rowley

-Deputy

-Retirement

-Timing

-1973

-Promotion to Deputy

-Compared to Haig

-Edward L. Morgan

-Kaiser

-Duncan

-Secret Service

-Kaiser

-Compared to Duncan

-Duncan

-Relationship with the President

-Ambassadors

-List

-Meeting

The President’s schedule

-Possible meeting with Apostolic delegate

-[Pope Paul VI] Giovanni Battista Motini’s message on peace

-Timing

-Productivity Commission

-Possible meeting with business and labor groups

-Cabinet Room

-George P. Shultz’s recommendation

-Instruction for Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Shultz’s schedule

-Kissinger

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-Ehrlichman

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Kissinger

-International economies

-Commissions

-Congressional relations

-Robert P. Griffin

-Leslie C. Arends

-Leadership

-Michael J. Mansfield

-Briefing

-Reorganization plans

-Timing

-Memorial Service for [Thomas] Hale Boggs

1972 election

-Colson’s information

-Errors in McGovern’s favor

-New Jersey, Pennsylvania

-The President’s results

-Compared to Johnson’s results

-West Virginia

-Errors in McGovern’s favor

-Richard M. Scammon’s view

-Arch A. Moore, Jr.

-Colson’s possible telephone call to Moore

Second term reorganization

-Assistant Secretaries, General Counsels

-Frederic V. Malek

-Political input

-Colson

-Harry S. Dent

-Malek

-Alan R. Miller

-Richard B. Ogilvie

-Law practice

-Attorney General

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Commissions

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-Miller

-CAB

-Siebert

-Wood

-OEP

-Armstrong

-NSC

-Black appointees

-AEC

-Dixie Lee Ray

-David

-Fletcher

-Budget

-Flanigan

-Ambassadorships

-Sweden

-Black appointees

-John Sherman Cooper

-Ambassador at large

-Norway

-Vincent De Roulet

-Sweden

-Black appointees

-De Roulet

-Black appointees

-US-Norway relations

-Denmark

-Philip K. Crowe

-Ireland

-John D. J. Moore

-John A. (“Jack”) Mulachy

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