Date: December 14, 1972

Time: 3:29 pm – 6:01 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

Vietnam negotiations

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Purpose

-Settlement agreement

-Status

-North Vietnam’s delays

-Congressional relations

-Expectation of administration caution

-Henry A. Kissinger’s press conference

-Tone

-Blame on North Vietnam

-Timing

-B-52s

-Hanoi

-Targets

-Power plants, marshaling yards

-Duration

-Possible speech by the President

-Timing

-Congressional reconvention

-Proposals

-Vietnamization

-Settlement agreement

-Political basis

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-US troop withdrawal, cessation of US bombing and mining

-Timing

-Congressional relations

-North Vietnam’s position

-Nguyen Van Thieu’s position

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam

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-North Vietnam’s position

-Delays

-Congressional relations

-Kissinger

-The President’s role

-Kissinger’s resignation threat

-Conversation with the President

-The President’s trips to the People Republic of China [PRC] and

Soviet Union

-1972 election

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

-The President’s position

-Peace

-Type

-Timing

The President talked with Arthur Krock between 3:32 pm and 3:35 pm.

[Conversation No. 383-6A].

[See Conversation No. 34-83]

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s telephone calls

-Krock

-J[ean] Paul Getty

-Birthday greetings

-Wealth

-Krock

-Health

-Effect

-Journalists

-Krock

-Otis Chandler

-Health

Vietnam negotiations

-North Vietnam’s position

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-Kissinger

-The President’s position

-Tone

-Settlement agreement

-The President’s place in history

-Timing

-1973 Inauguration

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Colson’s analysis

-Tone

-Kissinger

-US bombing

-Location

-Hanoi, Haiphong

-North of 20 Parallel

th

-Polls

-1972 campaign

-Kissinger’s press conference, October 26, 1972

-Louis P. Harris

-War as an issue

-Casualties

-Draft

-US bombing

-Duration of war

-US troops

-Number

-Possible statement by the President

-Press relations

-John Chancellor

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-Breakdown

-Timing

-1972 election

-Kissinger

-North Vietnamese actions

-Settlement agreement

-The President’s position

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-B-52s

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-Hanoi

-Thieu

Public relations [PR]

-Issues

-Vietnam War

-George S. McGovern’s position

-Compared to the President’s

-1972

-Compared to 1968

-Albert E. Sindlinger’s poll

-Crime and drugs

-Inflation

-Vietnam War

-Press relations

Vietnam War

-Press relations

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-Hanoi, Haiphong

-Compared to US bombing, December 1971

-Newness

-Cambodia and Laos

-May 1972

-B-52s

-Television [TV]

Vietnam negotiations

-PR

-The President’s announcement

-Timing

-Continuation of US bombing and mining

-Cessation

-US troop withdrawal

-POWs

-Peaceniks

-Congressional relations

-Possible Michael J. Mansfield proposal

-Effect

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-Cut off of aid to South Vietnam

-Effect

-South Vietnam’s survival

-McGovern’s position

-1972 election

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1972 election results

-Missouri

-Delay

-Richard M. Scammon

-Arizona

-Socialist Workers Party

-Missouri

-New York

-Missing states

-Scammon’s view

-Compared to Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1964 results

-New York, Arizona

-Scammon

-Missouri

-Percentage

-New York, Arizona

-Scammon

-Socialist Workers Party

-Rounding percentages

-Missouri

-Massachusetts, Rhode Island

-Pennsylvania

-New York

-Michigan

-Missouri

-Pennsylvania

-West Virginia

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PR

-Analysis of 1972 election

-Scammon

-Compared to Harris

-The President’s trips to the PRC and the Soviet Union

-Effect

-Peace and progress

-Public perception of the President

-Liberalism

-Competence

-Conservatism

-Public perception of the President

-Centrism

-Economy

-Welfare

-Busing

-Crime

-Permissiveness

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-The President’s success

-Labor

-Catholics

-Blue collar

-Independents

-Democrats

-Compared to Barry M. Goldwater

-Republicans

-Compared to Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Republicans

-Democrats

-Labor

-“New Majority”

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-Businessmen

-Professionals

-Compared to previous elections

-Manual labor

-Polls

-[George H.] Gallup

-Harris

-Issues

-Peace

-Food prices

-The President’s family

-Compared to George S. McGovern’s family

-McGovern’s personality

-Support for the President

-Men and women

-Polls

-Gallup

-Blue collar

-Compared to Harris

-Catholics

-Compared to Eisenhower

-Labor

-Independents

-Professionals

-Labor

-Democrats

-John F. Kennedy

-Goldwater

-Catholics

-Eisenhower

-New York

-Pennsylvania

-Johnson

-New York

-Goldwater

-California

-The President’s schedule

-Review of results

-Trip to Florida

-Timing

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-Vote certification

-Arizona

-Scammon

-Missouri

-Arizona

-Check on results

-California

-John Birch Society

-John G. Schmitz

-Michigan

-Pennsylvania

-Margin of victory

-Antiwar opposition

-Cynicism

-New York

-Watergate

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Call to Colson

-McGovern

-Theodore H. (“Teddy”) White

-Meeting with Colson

-Southern strategy

-Northern strategy

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Watergate

-Possible television [TV] appearance by the President

-[White’s] view

-Colson’s view

-The President’s involvement

-PR

-Handling

-Timing

-Summer 1972

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-[Loss of Dorothy Hunt]

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-Colson’s conversation with Hunt’s lawyer, [William Bittman]

-Note

-Relationship with the President

-Possible letter

-Colson’s conversation with Bittman

-Robert D. (“Bobby”) Baker

H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at 4:03 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons

-Colson’s schedule

-John A. Volpe

-Speech

Movie

-The Emigrants [Utrandrarna]

-Haldeman’s viewing

-Washington Circle

-The President’s viewing

-Swedish language

-Colson’s Swedish grandfather

-Photography

Fitzsimmons

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Harold J. Gibbons

-International Brotherhood of Teamsters

-1972 campaign

-Schedule

Colson’s schedule

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1972 election

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-Results

-Compared to Johnson

-Mistakes

-New York

-Arizona

-Missouri

-Electoral college

-Scammon

-California

-Schmitz vote

-Idaho, Oregon, Washington

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Location of an item

Copy

Second term reorganization

-Labor Department

-Under Secretary

-Possible woman appointee [Gertrude Michaelson?]

-Peter J. Brennan

-First term

-Brennan

-Democratic affliation

-Jewish background

-New York

-Colson’s checking

-Florence P. Shientag

-Background

-Fiorello H. Laguardia

-Article in New York Times

-Drug abuse

-Possible position

-Chief of Protocol

-Background

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-Judge

-Husband, Monte Sideman

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Possible positions

-Under Secretaryship

-Colson’s conversation with Shientag

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Assistant Attorney General

-Counsel

-John A. Scali

-Ambassadorship to United Nations [UN]

-Announcement

-Timing

-Meeting with the President

-Brennan

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC] offer

-Leonard Goldenson

-Meeting with the President

-Meeting with Haldeman

The President’s schedule

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Attendance

-Politicians

Second term reorganization

-George D. Webster

-Tax law

-John H. Alexander

-Establishment

Scali entered at 4:15 pm.

Greetings

Manolo Sanchez entered at 4:15 pm.

Getty

-Birthday greetings by the President

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-London

Refreshment order

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 4:52 pm.

Scali ambassadorship to the UN

-George H. W. Bush

-Relationship with the President

-Charles W. Yost

-Relationship with the President

-State Department

-Kissinger

-State Department

-US delegation to UN

-Shirley Temple Black

-Jewell S. Lafontant

-Staff

-Appointments

-Bureaucracy

-State Department

-Scali’s experience

-Loyalty

-Bush’s actions

-Scali’s role

-Press relations

-Relationship with Kissinger, William P. Rogers

-Foreign Service

-Relationship with the President

-US-Africa relations

-State Department

-South Africa

-Hypothetical US military action

-State Department

-Bureaucracy

-African representation at UN

-Press relations

-Black Africa vis-à-vis white Africa

-Apartheid

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-Rhodesia

-Chrome

-Great Britain

-Black leadership

-Demogoguery

-Soviet Union, PRC

-US-Soviet Union, US-PRC relations

-The President’s trip to the PRC

-Middle East

-Appearances

-Possible solution

-Great power politics

-US public opinion

-Hijacking resolution vote

-Henry Cabot Lodge

-The President’s view

-George Cabot Lodge

-Role

-Soviet Union

-PRC

-Press relations

-UN staff

-Bureaucracy

-The President’s policies

-ABC

-Colson

-Announcement

-Effect

-State Department

-Press relations

-Scali’s experience

-Haldeman and Colson

-US foreign policy

-Trips to the Soviet Union, PRC

-White House

-National Security Council [NSC], State Department

-PR, Press relations

-Purpose

-Compared with Brennan appointment

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-Labor Department

-Yost

-Loyalty

-Foreign Service

-Bush

-Foreign policy

-Press relations

-Foreign Service Officers

-Loyalty

-State Department

-Scali’s role

-Testimony before Senate Committee

-Bush

-Trips to the PRC, Soviet Union, Europe

-Work in White House and State Department

-Africa

-Cabinet rank

White House staff

-Counselors

-Robert H. Finch and Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Finch

-Future plans

-California governorship

-Rumsfeld

-Future plans

-US Senate, Illinois

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

-Polls

NATO ambassadorship

-David M. Kennedy

-Rumsfeld

-Cabinet rank

Scali’s ambassadorship to the UN

-Cabinet rank

-Lodge

-Eisenhower

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-Compared to participation

-Scali’s position

-Rogers and his successor

-NSC meetings

-Budget

-Cabinet meetings

-Pay

-Prerequisites

-Scali’s gratitude

-Scali’s New York contacts

-Scali’s coverage of UN

-Secretary of State

-Nikita S. Krushchev

-UN

-Relationship with the US

-Responsibility to the President

-Loyalty

-FSOs, State Department

-Work with Kissinger

-Work with new Secretary of State

-Work with Rogers

-Scali’s TV contract offer from ABC

-Goldenson’s offer

-Terms

-Special correspondent

-World tour

-White House

-Announcement

-Scali’s reply to Goldenson

-New York

-Italian-Americans

-Scali’s conversations

-Scali’s background

-Fiorello H. LaGuardia

-Jesse M. Unruh

-Mother [Lucy (Leone) S. Scali]

-Scali’s role on White House staff

-Scali’s background

-Previous jobs in Canton, Ohio

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-The President’s visit to Canton

-Education

-Financial status

-Scali’s work habits

-Announcement

-Timing

-Goldenson meeting

-Press relations

-News magazine, networks

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-ABC meeting

-Checking

-William E. Timmons

-Consultation with Senators

-Bush

-Scali’s retention [as Special Consultant to the President]

-Payroll

-Scali’s financial status

-Social functions

-Entertainment

-Social functions

-Yost

-Bush

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Types of parties

-Financing

-Yost

-Bush

-The President’s possible appearance at UN

-The President’s previous appearances

-New York elite

-Bush

-Italian-Americans

-Support for the President

-Opposition to the President

-Upper East Side

-Waldorf Towers Hotel

-John V. Lindsay

-New constituency

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-Bush

-The President’s view

-Donald McI. Kendall compared to David Rockefeller

-Education

-Wife

-[Sigrid Irmgard (Baroness Ruedt von Collenberg) “Bim”

Kendall]

-Rockefeller

-Council on Foreign Affairs

-Kissinger

-Support for McGovern

-Kendall

-Bernard J. (“Bunny”) Lasker

-John Loeb

-Donald T. Regan

-James F. Cleary

-John J. McCloy

-Old compared to new elite

-Bush’s background

-Yale University

-Prescott Bush

-Brown Bros., Harriman & Co.

-Wealth

-Texas

-Scali’s relationship with the President

-Scali’s residence

-Waldorf

-Press relations

-Tone

-New York Daily News

-Compared to New York Times

-ABC

-Compared to Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Pauline Frederick

-Reports

-Scali’s role

-US foreign policy

-Vietnam negotiations

-Status

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-US bombing and mining north of 20 Parallel

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-North Vietnam’s delays

-Congressional relations

-Africa

-Middle East

-European Security Conference

-Economic matters

-PRC

-Soviet Union

-Interest in policy

-Compared to interest in the President

-Announcement

-Timing

-Vietnam War

-Reseeding of mines

-Propaganda

-Hanoi

-Details

-Congressional relations

-Position

-Social demands

-Social elite

-Scali

-Ambassadorial appointments

-Tenure

-Secretary of State

-Cabinet

Scali left at 4:52 pm.

Scali

-Enthusiasm for appointment

-Compared to other appointees

-Rogers

-Lucy Scali

-Attendance at mass as St. Patrick’s Cathedral

-Possible meeting with Terence Cardinal Cooke

-Possible meeting with [Pope Paul VI] Giovanni Battista Motini

-Possible meeting with Cooke

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-Italian-American background

Second term reorganization

-Italian-Americans

-Eugene A. Cafiero

-Vice President of Chrysler Corporation

-Reception for 1972 election

-Republican orientation

-Work with Michael P. Balzano, Jr.

-Secretary of Transportation

-Unknown person

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-List of possible appointees

-Arrival in Chrysler airplane

-Scali’s ambassadorship to the UN

-Democratic appointments

-Anthony J. Celebrezze

-Status

-Compared to Secretary of Transportation,

Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare

[HEW]

-Herbert G. Klein

-Possible job offer from Goldenson

-ABC

-Partisanship

-James C. Hagerty

-Possible job offer from William S. Paley

-CBS

-Salary

-Colson’s conversation with Paley

-Press relations

-TV

-1972 campaign

-Administrative ability

-Press relations

-TV

-Repetition

-Image

-Questions and answers [Q & A]

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-Number

-Possible job

-CBS

-NBC

-John Chancellor

-CBS

-Colson’s conversation with Paley

-Klein’s credentials, integrity

-Administration opposition

-Second term

-Colson’s conversation with Paley

-Sander Vanocur

-Timing

-Media bias

-Fairness, balance

-Daniel L. Schorr

-Dan Rather

The President’s schedule

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Hand-shaking

-Dinner

John D. Ehrlichman entered and Colson left at 5:03 pm.

Second term reorganization

-Scali’s ambassadorship to the UN

-Scali’s meeting with the President

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with J. Stanley Pottinger

-Private practice

-Appointment

-Scali’s meeting with the President

-Responsibility

-The President

-Secretary of State

-Foreign Service

-Lucy Scali

-Italian-Americans

-Celebrezze

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-Volpe

-Cabinet rank

-Prerequisites

-Foreign Service

-Rogers

-Joseph T. Sneed

-Announcement

-Reaction

Press relations

-Ehrlichman’s press conference

-The President’s first term

-The President’s conversation with Haldeman

-George W. Romney, Volpe, John B. Connally, George P. Shultz

-“Lead”

-Ehrlichman’s press conference

-“Lead”

-Duration

-Domestic affairs

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Foreign affairs

-Klein

-Kenneth W. Clawson

Second term reorganization

-Clawson

-Ziegler’s office

-Domestic affairs

-Ziegler’s office

-Foreign affairs

-James Keogh

-Duties at US Information Agency [USIA]

-Ziegler’s office

-Foreign affairs

-Andrew Volkavich

-Cables

-Kissinger’s office

-The President’s trip to the Soviet Union

-Frank J. Shakespeare

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-Loyalty

-FSO

-Possible ambassadorship

-Physical appearance

-Compared to Roy L. Ash

-The President’s trip to the Soviet Union

-Embassy

-Knowledge of Russian and other European languages

-Education

-Age

Candidates for public office

-Preferred ages

-House of Representatives

-Senate

-The President’s approval

-House of Representatives and Senate

Second term reorganization

-Federal judges

-The President’s reconfirmation list

-Justice Department response

-Possible legislation

-Senate Judiciary Committee

-Sallyanne Payton

-Stephen B. Bull

-Office of Legal Counsel

-White House

-Washington, DC

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Transportation Department appointment

-Washington Star editorial

-Washington, DC

-Payton

-Black appointees

-Possible job

-Judgeship

-Justice Department

-Qualifications

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-Law school record

-US District Court

-US District Court

-Lafontant

-Washington, DC

-White House

-Staff

-James T. Lynn

-Payton

-Justice Department

-Sneed

-General Counsel

-Age

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-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Chief of staff

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

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Second term reorganization

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon’s staff

-Haldeman’s meeting with Constance M. (Cornell) (“Connie”) Stuart

-Stuart’s departure

-Staff director for Mrs. Nixon

-Press Secretary

-Marge Byers

-Haldeman’s meeting

-Attitude

-Robert G. Dixon, Office of Legal Counsel, Justice Department

-Italian-Americans, blacks

-Height

-Constitutional law specialization

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-Work with John W. Dean, III

-Quality

-Michael P. Balzano, Jr.

-Promotion

-Appointments

-Needs

-The President’s supporters, New Majority

-Scali

-State Department

-Colson’s and Haldeman’s role in appointment

-Scali’s role

-Note to Haldeman

-Colson

-Cafiero

-Reception for 1972 election supporters

-Italian-American background

-Chrysler Corporation

-Work for President in 1972 election

-Italian-Americans

-Transportation Department

-Italian-Americans

-White Anglo-Saxon Protestants [WASPs]

-Colson’s list

-Frederic V. Malek

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 5:03 pm and 5:55 pm.

[Conversation No. 383-6D]

-Cafiero

[End of telephone conversation]

Second term reorganization

-Edward David, Jr.

-National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA]

-George P. Shultz

-Woman appointees

-Dixy Lee Ray

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-Atomic Energy Commission [AEC]

-Florence Shientag

-NASA

-David

-James Fletcher

-David

-Compared to Fletcher

-Haldeman’s telephone call to Shultz

-Fletcher

Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:03 pm and 5:55

pm.

[Conversation No. 383-6B]

Request for a call to Shultz

[End of telephone conversation]

Second term reorganization

-AEC

-Ray

-Symbolism

-Compared to Maritime Commission

Haldeman talked with Shultz at an unknown time between 5:03 pm and 5:55 pm.

[Conversation No. 383-6C]

Second term reorganization

-David

-AEC

-Status

-NASA

-Supersonic Transport [SST]

Press relations

-Ehrlichman’s press conference

-Tone

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-The President’s conversation with Haldeman

-Compared to 1972 campaign

-Rather

-Partisanship

-Advocacy

-The President’s opposition

[End of telephone conversation]

Second term reorganization

-David

-AEC

-Budget

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Energy research and development [R & D]

-John C. Whitaker

-Interior Department

-Whitaker

-Conversation with the President

-Plan

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Shultz

-Ehrlichman’s and Shultz’s conversations with Peter M. Flanigan

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-George D. Webster

-Conversation with Colson

-Mismanagement suit by First Western

-Savings and Loan Association, 1967

-Retaliatory suit

-Appeal

-Tax deficiency assessments

-Tax-exempt associations

-Business deductions

-Cattle

-Tax deficiency assessments

-Shultz

-Confirmation problems

-Dean’s recommendation

-Colson

-Shultz

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-Tax lawyers

-Tax deficiencies

-Alexander

-Dean’s recommendation

-Webster’s personality, loyalty

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Colson

-Justice Department

-Holdovers

-Ivy League

-Number

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-White House relations

-Kissinger

-Arms Control and Disarmament Agency [ACDA]

-Secor D. Browne

-Robert D. Timm

-Browne

-ACDA

-Karl R. Bendesten

-Age

-Qualification

-Philip J. Farley

-Kissinger, Rogers

-Harold Agnew

-Los Alamos Laboratory

-Staff budget

-Bendesten

-Jackson

-Staff recommendations

-Bendesten

-Kissinger

-Farley

-Agnew

-William A. Nierenberg

-Director at Scripps Institute at La Jolla

-Edward Teller and Jackson

-Teller and Jackson

-Teller

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-Agnew

-Jackson

-Bureaucracy

-Qualifications

-Strategic issues

-Government, administrative experience

-Compared to Agnew

-Politics

-Support for the President

-Agnew

-Current position

-Los Alamos

-Antiballistic missiles [ABMs]

-Requirements

-Reform

-Spokesman

-Congressional relations

-ABM

-U. Alexis Johnson

-Reform

-Spokesman

-Bendesten

-Age

-Reform

-Age

-ACTION

-Wallace H. Johnson

-General Counsel

-Congressional relations

-Loyalty

-Law Enforcement Assistance Administration [LEAA]

-General Service Administration [GSA]

-Hugh Scott’s staffer [Robert L. Kunzig]

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Scott

-Arthur F. Sampson

-Malek’s view

-Kunzig

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Scott

-Johnson

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-Congressional relations

-Dr. Robert L. DuPont

-Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe

-Under Secretary level

-Frank C. Carlucci

-Ash’s recommendation

-State Department

-Rogers’s recommendation

-Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration

-William J. Casey

-Tenure

-Transitional period

-Carlucci’s loyalty

-Casey

-Agency for International Development [AID]

-Daniel Parker

-Loyalty

-Casey

-AID

-President of Sero [?] Corp., Bedford [first name unknown]

-Litton Industries

-Ash

-Charles D. (“Tex”) Thornton

-Possible black appointee [Thomas A. Wood]

-TAW International Leasing, Inc.

-Africa, Latin America

-[Decision Systems, Inc.]

-[Gillette exectutive] [Walter Hunnewell, Jr.]

-FSO

-FSO in Eisenhower administration

-Age

-Education

-Harvard University, M.B.A.

-Wood

-Background

-Michigan

-A Litton executive

-Background

-Education

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-California Institute of Technology

-Harvard University M.B.A.

Budget

-1974

-The President’s schedule

-Possible meeting

-Cabinet

-Shultz

-Timing and location

-Camp David

-Cuts

-Vietnam War

-Defense Department

-Supplemental

-1974, 1973

-Printing

-1974

-Colson [?]

The President’s schedule

-State of Union address

-Second term reorganization

-Assistant Secretaries, Under Secretaries

-Ambassadorships

-West Germany

-Martin J. Hillenbrand

Ehrlichman’s schedule

-Press conference on the President’s first term

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Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-W[illiam] Averell Harriman’s comment

-1976 election

-Future in politics

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The President’s 1972 victory

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Ehrlichman’s press conference on the President’s first term

-Press relations

-Attendance

Second term reorganization

-Congressional relations

-Ash

-Meeting with Najeeb E. Halaby

-Plans

-Release

-Timing

-Congressional relations

-Reconvention

-January 1973

-Consultations

-Congressional relations

-Gerald R. Ford

-Breakfasts

-Republicans

-William M. Colmer

-Meetings

-The President’s role

-Scott

-Afternoon meetings

-The President’s schedule

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-The President’s habits

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-Effect

1972 election

-Results

-New Jersey

-Votes for the President compared to votes for Clifford P. Case

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Linwood Holton

-Busing

-Questions at Ehrlichman’s press conference

-Welfare reform

-Busing

-Minorities

-The President’s first term

-Busing

-The President’s position

-1972 campaign

Ehrlichman left at 5:55 pm.

Second term reorganization

-Ambassadorships

-Stans

-Labor

-Leonard C. Meeker

-Age

-Labor

-Einar Mohn

-James Suffrage

-Blacks

-Orville Pitts

-Sweden

-Washington, DC City Council

-Leroy Jefferies

-Liberia

-Dr. Edgardo Buttari

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-Ecuador

-Phillip V. Sanchez

-Panama

-Ecuador

-Kissinger

-Relations with Cuba

-Fidel Castro

-Paraguay

-Guyanna, Ghana

The President and Haldeman left at 6:01 pm.

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