Date: March 9, 1973

Time: Unknown between 2:15 pm and 3:05 pm

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-President’s use of rhetoric

-John A. Scali

-John A. Volpe

-Phrasemaking

-Scali

-Domestic Council

-Speech writing

-Crime speech

-Ehrlichman

-Taxes and spending

-Education

-Family budget

-Phrasemaking

-Spiro T. Agnew’s contributions

-Television [TV]

-Rogers

-Critique

Agnew

Problems of leadership

-Compared to John B. Connally, Nelson A. Rockefeller

-President as Vice President under Eisenhower

-Role of Vice President

-Cabinet

Crime Speech [?]

Appointments

-New appointments

-Ambassadors

-Pool of 40 candidates

-New career appointees

-Blacks

-Labor unionists

-Black appointments

-Compared to State Department

-Foreign Service Officers [FSO]

-Career compared to non-career appointments

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-Limits

-Iceland, Malta, Yugoslavia, Venezuela,

-Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Dominican Republic

-Difficult assignments

-Hold-overs

-Australia

-Marshall Green

-Belgium

-Robert Strauz-Hupe

-France

-John Irwin

-India

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Iran

-Richard A. Helms

-Italy

-Volpe

-Spain

-Adm. Horacio Rivero

-Turkey

-William B. Macomber, Jr.

-Contributors

-Problem for Maurice H. Stans

-Careerists

-Rogers

-Contributors

-Priority

-Replacements

-Strausz-Hupe’

-Conservatives

– Rivera

-Philip K. Crowe, John D. J. Moore

-Thomas Burns

-Career Service

-Labor Background

-George Meany

-Blacks

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-Careerist from State Department

-Strausz-Hupe, Rivero [?], Burns

-Replacements

Manolo Sanchez and Fina Sanchez

-Pay

-Source of funds

-Residence appropriations

-Interior Department

-Civil Service

-GS level

-Base pay

-Room and board

-Overtime

-Total pay

-Fina Sanchez

-Compared to domestic work

-Starting pay

-Increases

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-Total pay

-Increase

Kissinger entered at 2:35 pm.

John Downey

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-Mother’s illness

-President’s message

-Chou En-lai

-Release from prison

Call to Downey’s brother

Kissinger talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 2:35 pm and 2:46

pm.

[Conversation No. 418-5B.]

[See Conversation No. 37-70]

[End of telephone conversation]

-Release from prison

-Hong Kong

-Press statement

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Ronald L. Ziegler

People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Release of prisoners

-Robert J. Flynn, Philip E. Smith

-Downey

Pay raises

-Sanchez, Kissinger

-PRC Dr. K. E. Bruce appointment

Head of liaison office

-State Department’s recommendation

-Edwin W. Martin

-Ambassador to Burma

-President’s experience

-Latin America

-Brazil

-Malcolm Smith, “John F. Kennedy’s 13 Great Mistakes in the

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White House”

-Liaison office

-Transportation

-Military plane

-Peking

Edwin Martin

-Misidentification

Bruce

-Appointment to the liaison office

-Back channel communication

-State department officers

-Alfred L. Jenkins, John H. Holdridge

-Announcement

Press conference

-Announcements

-Liaison office appointments

-USSR visit

-State visits

-Tanaka

-Connection with PRC announcement

-Prisoners’ release compared to liaison office

-Bruce’s appointment

Bruce

-Age

-Compared to Chou En-lai

Messages

-President’s letter

-Kissinger’s letter to Chou En-lai

-Bruce

Announcement

-Bruce

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The President talked with William Downey at an unknown time between 2:35 pm and 2:46 pm.

[Conversation No. 418-5C]

[See Conversation No. 37-71]

Health of Downey’s mother

Announcement

-Kissinger call to Ziegler

Kissinger talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 2:35 pm and 2:46

pm.

[Conversation No. 418-5D]

[See Conversation No. 37-72]

Announcement

-Prisoners’ release

-Downey

-Timing

-Wording

-Request to Chou En-lai

-Downey’s mother

-Illness

-Thomas J. Meskill

-Connecticut

-Appeal

-Ziegler

Telephone call to Meskill

The President talked with the White House operator at 2:46 pm.

[Conversation No. 418-5E]

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[See Conversation No. 37-73]

[End of telephone conversation]

Call to Meskill

-Reasons for call

Announcement

-Downey

-Ziegler

Kissinger talked with Ziegler at an unknown time between 2:46 pm and 2:53 pm. The President

can be heard in the background.

[Conversation No. 418-5F]

[See Conversation No. 37-74]

Downey

-Private message to Chou En-Lai

[End of telephone conversation]

Release of Downey

-Announcement

-State Department’s role

-Method of Appeal

-Edward Kennedy

-Letters, telephone calls

-Meskill

-Telephone calls

-Credit

-Announcement

-Ziegler

-Telegram

-Announcement

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-PRC

-Announcement

-Selective release

-[unintelligible name]

-Howard K. Smith

-New York Times

-Washington Post

-New York Times

-Call to Charlie Daniel

-Handling

-President’s message to Chou

Meeting with. Rogers

-Reasons

-Report on trip

-Cabinet meeting

-Rogers’ statement

-US commitment

-Ehrlichman

-Spiro T. Agnew

Foreign Aid

-Congress

-Pakistan

-India

-Weapons

-Armored personnel carriers [APCs]

-Spare parts, repaired equipment

-David Packard

-Contract

-Delegation

-Kenya

-Uganda

-Size

-Evacuation

-Thomas P. Melady

-Idi Amin

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-Letters

-Melady’s return

Ziegler’s Announcement

Kissinger left at an unknown time after 2:46 pm.

Downey release

-Kissinger’s skills

Kissinger entered at an unknown time before 2:53 pm.

President’s press conference

-Timing

-Announcement

-PRC

-Bruce

Kissinger left at 2:53 pm.

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Public relations

-Strategy

-Plan

-Vetoes

-George H. W. Bush

-Spokesperson

-Janet Johnson

Bush

-New York City mayoral election

-Primary

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

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-William T. Cahill

-John N. Mitchell

House Campaign Committee

-Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson

-Resignation

-Clarence (“Bud”) Brown, Jr.

-Succession struggle

-Wilson’s staff

-Compared to Agnew’s staff

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President’s schedule

-Republican Congress members

-Meeting with President

-Cabinet room, Oval Office [?]

-Freshmen

-Function on Saturday

-William E. Timmons

-Evening at the White House

-Camp David

-Church service

-Shamrock presentation

-Gift

-Ashtray

The President talked with Meskill between 3:00 pm and 3:02 pm.

[Conversation No. 418-5G].

[See Conversation No. 37-75]

[End of telephone conversation]

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Public relations

-Budget

-Statements

-Cabinet meeting

-Plan

-President’s public appearances

Advance work

-Press conferences

-Radio speeches

-Meetings with Congress members

-William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Outside assistance

-Meeting with Charles W. Colson

H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman left at 3:05 pm.