Date: March 17, 1973

Time: 3:40 pm-6:00 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Theodore H. White and Ronald L. Ziegler.

White’s book

-Completion

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Smoking

-Request to smoke

-Cigarettes

-North Carolina

-Impact on health

-[Unintelligible name]

-Cigarette advertising

-America Tobacco

-Cancer

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

-President’s initiative

-Henry A. Kissinger

-William P. Rogers

-Significance

-Watergate

-History

-Chou En-lai

-Message

-President’s response

-PRC’s intentions

-Liaison office

-Appointment

-PRC’s ambassador to France

-Qualities

-Chief of Protocol

-Abilities

-Liaison office appointments

-US representative

-Formal contacts

-Trade

-Private channels

-Paris

The White House operator talked with the President at 3:47 pm.

[Conversation No. 416-50A]

[See Conversation No. 37-142]

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[End of telephone conversation]

An unknown man entered at 3:47 pm.

Refreshment

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 6:00 pm.

White’s book

-Dedication

US-PRC relations [?]

Ambassadors

-France

-Germany [?]

-Symbolism

-Europe

-Common market

-[Unintelligible name]

-Background

-Lawyer

Issues of President’s administration

-Domestic issues

-Vietnam settlement

-Return trip to PRC

-Vietnam settlement

-Pandering

-May8, 1972 bombing

-Hanoi decision

-December 1972 bombing

The Making of the President, 1968

-1968 campaign

-President’s role in domestic affairs

-Cabinet

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Domestic issues

-Liberals

-National leadership

-Cost of living

-Unemployment

-Crime

-Drugs

-Busing

-Government reorganization

-Transportation

-Environment

-Excitement

-Question and answer [Q&A]

-Experience as vice president

-Domestic budget

-Experts

-Revenue sharing

-Secretary of State

-Columnists writers

Presidential candidates

-Qualifications

-Foreign affairs

-Knowledge

-Impact of failure

-Need for President to make decisions

Domestic issues

-Economy

-Strengths

-Role of President

-Impact

-Consequences of mistakes compared to foreign policy

Presidential leadership

-Presidential candidates for 1976

-Strengths in foreign policy

-Domestic issues

-Importance

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-Henry Fairlie’s book on John F. Kennedy

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Interesting points

-Public interests

-Foreign policy

-Unity

-Domestic issues

-Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration

-Crises

-Great Presidents

-Role of crises

-Theodore Roosevelt

-Reasons for greatness

-Woodrow Wilson

-First term

-World War I

-Foreign policy

-First year

-Ecuador’s fisheries

-Central Africa

-Denmark

-President’s handling

-State Department responsibilities

-Latin America, Africa, South Asia

-Important issues

-Concentration on certain issues

-Delegation

-Johnson’s administration

-Insistence on making all decisions

-Target selection

-Role of President in foreign policy

-Role of presidency in domestic affairs

-Burden of work

-Reorganization of the government

-Reduction of number of committees

-Roy L. Ash

-Freeing president for important issues

-Need for free time for discussion, thought

-Kissinger

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-Foreign policy

-PRC, Soviet Union

-Middle East

-Domestic issues

-Government reorganization

-Important problems

-Need for fewer counselors

-Herman Kahn

-Face-to-face meetings

-Government reorganization

-Purpose

-President’s time

-Important problems

-Reduction of President’s decision making

-Involvement with advisory groups

-Science

-Medicine

-Space

-Civil Aeronautics Board [CAB] decision

-Johnson

-Need for lower level decisions

-Antitrust decisions

-Justice Department

-Cable television [TV]

-Licensing

-ACTION

-Staff contact with President

President’s priorities

-Energy Crisis

-Illegal immigration

-Presidential elections

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Study

-Energy

-Enormity of problem

-Foreign policy issue

-Soviet Union

-Pipeline

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-Middle East

-Domestic implications

-Need for White House attention

-Coordination within the government

-Oil import

-Gas prices

-Desegregation of schools in South

-Achievements

-Criticism

-Civil rights activists

-Public accusations

-Racism

-Blacks

-Effects

-Establishment of committee

-George P. Shultz

-South Carolina

-Alabama

-North Carolina

-Peaceful resolution

-Supreme Court’s decision

-Respect for law

-Compared to Northern schools

-Demagoguery

-Goals of administration

-Shultz

-Role in desegregation

-President’s role

1968 campaign

-Black and white leadership

-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW]

-Limitations

-White Southerners

Economy

-Labor-management relations

-Problems

-Presidential attention

-Laws and regulations

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-Cost of Living Council [COLC]

-John T. Dunlop

-Council of Economic Advisers [CEA]

-Herbert Stein

-Phase III

-Wage and price controls

-Farm prices freeze

-Food prices freeze

-Problem of supply

-Decision on gasoline prices

-Dunlop

-Impact

-Energy crisis

-Foreign policy implications

-Import quotas

-Tariffs

-Agricultural policy

-Stockpiling of goods

-Impact on foreign nations

-Bolivia, Malaysia

-Tin

-Price pressures

-Welfare system

-Working poor

-Politics

-Prices

-Need for reform

-Public reluctance

-President’s proposals

-Work bonus

-Public reaction

-Important issues

-Energy

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] series

-Environment

-Water, parks

-Attraction of issue

-Energy

-Public interest

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-Supplies

-Pipelines

-Canada

-Alaska

-Middle East

-Soviet Union

-Other sources

-Nuclear energy

-Oil shade

-Coal

-Relation to environment

-Need for presidential attention

-White House, Interior Department, Defense Department, State

Department

Trade

-Relation to jobs, raw materials, overseas markets

-Importance of issue

-Imports

-Jobs

-Organized labor

-George Meany

-Need for imports

-Export trade

-Foreign policy

-Japan

-Sensitivity

-Europe

-Toughness

-Political concerns

-Latin America

-Third World

-Trade preferences

Budget

-Enormity of problem

-Impact on economy

-Heath

-Inflation

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-Role of government

-Social areas

-Office of Economic Opportunity [OEO]

-Dispersal of functions

-Manpower training

-Labor Department

-New Deal programs

-Agricultural Assistance Administration [AAA], National Recovery Act

[NRA]

-Effectiveness

-Social Security

-Community action programs

-OEO

-Creation of bureaucracy

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Trickle-down theory

-Family Assistance Program [FAP]

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Income strategy

-Bureaucrats, social workers

-Percent of funds to bureaucracy

-Reasons for reduction

Revenue sharing

-Special revenue sharing

-General revenue sharing

-Definition

-Tax collection abilities of federal government

-Impact on localities

-Special revenue sharing

-Aid to cities, counties, and states

-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]

-Increases in funds

-Congressional role

-Philosophy

-Federalism, people power, local control

-Expert opinion

-Distrust of local competence

-Emphasis on Washington, DC

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-Corruption

-Administration’s approach

-Funds to localities

-“Nixon Doctrine” in domestic affairs

-Vietnamization analogy

-Emphasis on self-reliance

-Local choices

-Gymnasium

-Police

-Housing projects

-Consequences of mistakes by Washington, DC compared to localities

-California

-Rockefeller and New York

-Wyoming

-Room for innovation

-Rockefeller’s approach

-Emphasis on local self-government

-Risks

Impoundment

-Congressional relations

-Johnson

-Amount

-Compared to President’s amounts

-Reasons

-Inflation, taxes

-Power of presidency

-Special revenue sharing

-Divestiture of power

Power in Washington

-Paradox

-New Deal philosophy

-Presidential power

-Centralization

-Foreign policy

-Desegregation

-President’s statements

-Busing

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-Congress

-Spending

-Increases

-Qualitative improvements

-Objections by Congress

-Divestiture of power

-New Deal

-Wheat

-Rural Electrification Administration [REA]

-Model cities

-Subcommittees

-Congress

-Conflicts with administration

-Bureaucracy

-Cabinet

-Interests in status quo

-Resistance to change

-Labor-saving devices

-Congress

-Parochial outlook

-Need for larger outlook

Mao Tse-tung

-White’s meeting in 1944

-Qualities

-Interview for Time

-View of outside world

-Ignorance

-Knowledge of Chinese politics

-Analysis of US

-Remarks on American Revolution

-George Washington

-British advantages

-Technology

-Analogy with Chinese Revolution

-Historical specifics

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 3:40 pm.

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Refreshment

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 6:00 pm.

Mao Tse-tung

-Meeting with President

-Questions about US

-Kissinger

-White’s draft on PRC trip

-Substance of discussion

-Interest in US

-Types of politician

-Poets, professionals

-Compared to Chou

-Grasp of power complexities

-“Poet”

-Revolutionary leaders

-George Washington

-Conservative nature

-Qualities

-Poetry, philosophy

-Dreamers

-Outlook

-Strengths

-Conceptualist

-Understanding of different societies

-Detailed knowledge

-Meaning for the world

-US

-Japan

-PRC

-Soviet Union

-Third World nations

-Understanding of people

-Difference from average western statesman

-Factual knowledge

-Population, economy, military, trade policies

-Understanding of political dynamics

-Compared to Chou

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-Statesman qualities

-Knowledge of world

-Trivia

-Great forces

-US-PRC relations

-Mao’s attitudes

-Chou

-Realist

-Areas of cooperation

-“Big plans”

-Knowledge of President

-Compared to other heads of state

-Technical details, trivia

-Leaders

-Necessity for broader term discussions

-US-PRC relations

-Basis of relations

-Trust

-Understanding of interests

-Compared to affection

-Kissinger’s views

-Compared to President

-Background

-Poverty

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Background

-Compared to President

-Political leadership

-Writers

-Trivia

-Polls

-Focus on great forces of history

-Compared to President’s background

-Soviet Union

-Discussions with President

-Chou

-Philosophical subjects

Leadership

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-Winston S. Churchill

-World outlook

-Gen. Charles A. J. M. de Gaulle

-Leadership

-France

-Understanding

-Gen. Douglas MacArthur

-World outlook

-Interview with White during World War II

-Time

-MacArthur’s view of US Navy

-Philippines

-View of Gen. George C. Marshall, Franklin Roosevelt

-Changing views

-Churchill

-Chou

-Communist press [?]

-Pragmatism

-Discussions with President

-Great Wall

-Roads

Mao

-President’s meeting

-Kissinger’s meeting

-Health

-Evaluation of President

-US-PRC relations

-Subtlety

-Japan

-Vietnam

-Community of interest

-Trust

-Individual qualities

-Compared to ideology

-National interest

December 1972 bombing of North Vietnam

-Compared to May 8, 1972 decision

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-Difficulty of decision

-World War I, World War II

-Wilson

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Compared to May 8, 1972 decision

-Reasons

-Soviet Union

-Summit

-North Vietnam’s offensive

-Soviet leaders

-Brezhnev

-Impact

-Mining

-Bombing

-South Vietnam morale

-Summit

-Risks

-1972 election

-Necessity

-Defeat of offensive

-Respect

-Impact

-US-Soviet Union negotiations

-Productivity

-Difficulty of decision

-Expectations

-Kissinger’s “Peace is at hand” statement

-Political statement

-President’s reaction

-North Vietnam’s delay in negotiations

-1972 elections

-Message

-President’s confidence

-Demarcation line

-US reaction

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-North Vietnamese expectations

-1972 election

-US opinion

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-Peace

-Kissinger

-South Vietnam

-North Vietnam

-Terms of settlement

-Bombing halt

-Mining

-Congressional recess

-Influence of 1972 election

-Compared to May 8, 1972 decision

This conversation was cut off at an unknown time before 6:00 pm.