Date: January 23, 1973

Time: 1:59 pm – 2:30 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

Colson’s lawsuit against Time

-Publicity

-Wire services

-Colson’s conversations

-Libel suits

-Richard G. Kleindienst’s analysis

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-Hung jury

-Settlement

-Hill case before Supreme Court

Vietnam settlement

-The President’s speech

-Timing

-Conditions

-Cease-fire in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia

-Right of South Vietnam to hold elections

-The President’s strategy against opponents

-White Hose staff meeting

-Henry A. Kissinger

-December 1972 bombing

-Tone

-Colson’s role

-Kenneth W. Clawson, Herbert G. Klein, John A. Scali

-Labor leaders

-Calls

-Personal letters from the President

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s list

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons, George Meany

-Veterans leaders and other groups

-Kissinger

-Tone

-Announcement by Colson and Scali

-Political left

-Unknown man

-Statement

-Duration

-Possible effect

-The President’s opponents

-Attacks compared to attacks on Herbert Hoover

-Counterattacks

-Effect

-Tone

-The President’s goals in Southeast Asia

-Future

-Cease-fire

-Violations

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-Cambodia

-US withdrawal

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-The President’s opponents

-Republicans

-Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., William B. Saxbe, Jacob K. Javits, Clifford

P. Case

-George D. Aiken

-Meeting with Colson

-Attendance at Congressional leaders meeting

-Call from Colson

-Hugh Scott

-Aiken

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Aiken

-Remarks

-Meeting with Colson

-Support for President

-Possible counterattacks

-“Doves” effect

-Aiken

-Criticism of President

-Counterattacks

-Raymond K. Price [?]

-Press relations

-The President’s opponents

-Congress

-The President’s speech

-Audience

-Importance

-Length

-Congress

-Equal time

-The President’s opponents in press

-Scali’s view

-Clawson’s view

Support for the President’s decisions

-Laos, Cambodia, Peking

-William P. Rogers, Melvin R. Laird, White House staff

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Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 1:59 pm.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 2:30 pm.

Vietnam settlement

-The President’s speech

-Timing

White House staff

-Haldeman

-Loyalty

-Haldeman, Colson, and Patrick J. Buchanan

-Principles

-The President’s inaugural speech

-The President’s conversation with Haldeman

-Conservatives

-Dwight D. Eisenhower’s staff

-Washington Post

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 1:59 pm.

Colson’s plans

-Washington Post, Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 2:00 pm.

Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Kissinger, Haldeman

-Meeting with Nguyen Van Thieu

-Thieu’s response

-October 1972 agreements

-1972 election

Vietnam settlement

-Possibility of earlier settlement

-1973 Inauguration

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Press relations

-Colson’s interview with Time

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Jerold L. Schecter

-The President’s courage

-Effect of peer groups

-Schecter

-Press as the enemy

-Scali’s view

-Loyalty to United Nations, to the President

-Compared to Klein

-Clawson

-Background

-Wife

-Future

-Labor report

-Ziegler

Scali

-Personality

-Future

Klein

-Personality

Laird

-Personality

1972 campaign [?]

Rogers [?]

-State department

Elliot L. Richardson

Bureaucracy

Vietnam settlement

-Controversy

-Press relations

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-Bombing

-Effect

-Press relations

-Concerns

-Joseph W. Alsop [?]

-Answers

-Henry Grewhite [?]

-Paul Harvey

-The President’s accuracy

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-Conclusion

-George S. McGovern

-Democratic Party

-Opinion of the President’s policies

-US interests

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The President’s opponents

-“Doves”

-Buchanan

-Goal of the President’s plan

-Mathias, Saxbe, McGovern, Donald Riegle, Paul N. (“Pete”) McCloskey, Jr.,

Mansfield, J. William Fulbright

-“Doves”

-Frank F. Church

-McGovern’s remarks on era of good feelings

-The President’s plan

-Possible speech

-Agnew

-Attack on press

-“Doves”

-Agnew’s role

-Effect

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-“Doves”

-Expected response to cease-fire, bombing

Colson left at 2:30 pm.