Date: July 21, 1972

Time: 11:43 am – 1:02 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with George P. Shultz and H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

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Economy

-Consumer Price Index [CPI]

-Release

-Timing

-Recent economic news

-Value to administration

-Problem for critics

-Article in Business Week

-Commentary on employment

-Attitude toward the President’s administration

-Readership

-Economy

-Foreign affairs

-Strength of economic issues for the President

-Real rate of growth of Gross National Product [GNP]

-2nd quarter figures

-Brazil

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-Herbert Stein memorandum

-Humor

-CPI

-Treatment by Washington Post and networks

1972 election

-International Brotherhood of Teamsters’ endorsement of the President

-Headlines in Washington Post

-Endorsements of the President and George S. McGovern by American Federation of

Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations [AFL-CIO] unions

-Headline and story in Los Angeles Times

-Executive Council

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Economic conditions

-Shultz

-Briefing

-Press conference

-Stein’s briefing

-Value to Administration

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Bohemian Grove

-Timing

-Melvin R. Laird

-Manadalay camp

-Tradition

-Activities

-Financial aspects

-Caveman camp

-Herbert C. Hoover and the President

-Lowell Thomas

-Allan Hoover

-Jack Howard

Economic statistics

-Latest statistics

-Significance

-Wholesale and retail sales

-Housing

-Industrial production

-Formulation

-Shultz’s talk to National Alliance of Business [NAB] jobs program lunch

-Headed by Gordon M. Metcalf of Sears

-Metcalf’s assessment of retail sales

-June 1972

-Weather

-July 1972

-Air conditioning units

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The President’s schedule

-Golf game

-[Meany]

Shultz left at 12:07 pm.

John N. Mitchell

-The President’s sympathy

The President left at an unknown time between 12:07 pm and 1:02 pm.

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 12:07 pm and 1:02 pm.

[Conversation No. 749-E]

Instruction

[End of telephone conversation]

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 12:07 pm and 1:02 pm.

[Conversation No. 749-5A]

Mitchell’s schedule

-Event in morning of July 21, 1972

-Event in afternoon of July 21, 1972

The President entered at an unknown time between 12:07 pm and 1:02 pm.

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s schedule

-Future presentations of diplomatic credentials

-Timing

Crippling strikes legislation

-Congressional defeat of transportation strikes bill supported by White House

-Results of administration’s decision not to press legislation

-Robert W. Packwood

-Effects upon Congressional opponents

-Effects upon Congressional supporters

-Misleading by administration

-Packwood

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-Reason given by administration for decision

-Difficulty of passage

-Packwood’s opinion

-Others’ opinions

-Congressional leaders

-Shultz

-Decision not to press legislation concerning strikes

-Meany’s opposition

-Effects of decision and announcement

-Packwood

-Manner of announcement of decision

-White House reaction

-Announcement by Packwood

-Packwood’s attitude

-Details in report given to the President

-Result of Packwood’s announcement

-Assignment of blame for defeat

-Democrats

-Packwood’s announcement

-Media

-Laurence H. Silberman

-Chance of labor bill’s passage

-Election year

-House of Representatives

-Senate

Los Angeles Times

-Treatment of news compared with Washington Post

-Story and headline

-Hostility toward the President

-Compared to New York Times and Washington Post

-Editorial policy

-Treatment of news

-Compared to New York Times

-Quality of management

Marvin L. Kalb

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Unknown person

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Television networks

-Reports of U.S. soldiers killed in action

-National Broadcasting Company [NBC]

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC]

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Mitchell’s schedule

Haldeman’s forthcoming call to Mitchell

Stories for release

-Economy

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Schedule

-The President’s schedule

-Possible meeting

-Camp David

-Possible cancellation

-Trip

-Oregon, Alaska

-[Recommendation of nomination for second term]

-The President’s view of story

-Agnew’s meeting with press

-Announcement

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Agnew’s meeting with the President

-Agnew’s meeting with press

-Timing

-The President’s meeting with John B. Connally

-Agnew’s meeting with press

-Place

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-Ziegler’s briefings

-Timing

Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 12:07 pm and 1:02

pm.

[Conversation No. 749-5B]

[See Conversation No. 27-31]

Haldeman talked with Ziegler at an unknown time between 12:07 pm and 1:02 pm.

[Conversation No. 749-5C]

[See Conversation No. 27-31]

[End of telephone conversation]

Ziegler’s schedule

-Possible briefing

Wire stories

-Announcement by the President

-[Ziegler]

-Timing

-Agnew’s forthcoming comments

-Notification

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 12:07 pm and 1:02 pm.

[Conversation No. 749-5D]

Mitchell’s schedule

[End of telephone conversation]

Mitchell’s schedule

Unknown person’s interest in history

-Historical association

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Transportation strikes bill

-Packwood’s announcement

-John D. Ehrlichman’s responsibility

-Timing of the Administration’s decision

-Shultz’s opinion of the President’s decision

-Public perception of the President’s decision

-Labor

1972 elections

-Agnew’s impending announcement

-Timing

-Meeting with the President

-Cabinet meeting

-Competition with economic news

-Agnew’s forthcoming trip

-Questioning by press

-Ziegler

-Place

-Airport

-Coverage in newspapers

-Agnew’s knowledge

-Ziegler

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Charles W. Colson’s schedule

Instruction to Haldeman

-Note

The President left at an unknown time after 12:07 pm.

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 12:07 pm.

Colson’s schedule

Bull left at an unknown time before 1:02 pm.

The President entered at an unknown time after 12:07 pm.

Note

Agnew

-Contacts

-Congressmen and Senators

-The public

-Secret Service constraints

-Airports

Bull entered at an unknown time after 12:07 pm.

Colson’s schedule

-Connally

Bull left at an unknown time before 1:02 pm.

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Poll of journalists in Washington

-Perceived reliability of newspapers

-New York Times

-Baltimore Sun and Washington Star

-Christian Science Monitor and Wall Street Journal

-Washington Post and Chicago Tribune

-New York Times compared with Washington Post

-Washington Post compared with Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune

-Changes in quality

Los Angeles Times

-Change in attitude, 1960, 1962

-Kyle Palmer’s departure

-Take-over by Buck and Otis Chandler from Norman

Chandler

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An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 12:07 pm.

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The President’s attempt to telephone Colson

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 1:02 pm.

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Congressional relations

-Public relations

-Public impressions of the President in his disputes with Democratic Congress

-Media

-White House strategy

-Votes

-The President on social legislation

-Water bill

-The President and big corporations

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Possible strategies for the President

-Delay

-Ehrlichman

-Politics

-Public impressions

-Pennsylvania flood disaster

-Compared with revenue sharing

-Political counter efforts

-Reduction of legislative issues

Press relations

-Democrats

-Campaigns

-Democratic National Convention

-John Chancellor

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-Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-David Brinkley

-Newsmen from two major networks

-Howard K. Smith

-Roger H. Mudd

-McGovern

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Daniel L .Schorr

-Dan Rather

-McGovern

-Robert Pierpoint

-NBC

-Richard Valeriani

-Administration

-Chancellor

-New York Times headlines

-Favorable headlines on AFL-CIO [position on presidential endorsements]

-Compared to New York Times and Washington Post

The President’s schedule

-Alexander P. Butterfield

The President and Haldeman left at 1:02 pm.