Date: August 14, 1972

Time: 11:29 am – 12:04 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Pierre A. Rinfret, Charles W. Colson, and John B. Connally. The White

House photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

Photographs

-Seating arrangements

Connally’s previous trip to Jamaica

Rinfret’s public statements

-Other economists

-Marina von N. Whitman

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US foreign relations

-International trade

-Forthcoming International Monetary Fund [IMF] meeting

-Criticism of the US

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-Central Bank

-Fixed exchange rates

-Public relations

-Competitive nature of international trade

-Appeal to US business and working communities

-Japan

-Canada

-Great Britain

-France

-European cooperation

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Presentation of Presidential gifts

-Money clip

-Rinfret’s wife [Aida M. (Ceci) Rinfret]

-Presidential seal

Rinfret and Colson left at 11:58 am.

Connally’s schedule

-H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

Vietnam

-R. Sargent Shriver

-Connally’s previous conversation with George E. Christian

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s appointment of Shriver as

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Ambassador to France

-William P. Rogers’s possible meeting with Dean

Rusk

-Possible statement by Rusk

-Shriver’s criticism of Rusk and Johnson

-1968 bombing halt

-William J. Jorden

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Knowledge of Johnson administration Vietnam

negotiations

-Cyrus R. Vance

-W[illiam] Averell Harriman

-Work on Kissinger’s staff

-Previous work for Johnson in Texas

-Knowledge of “peace signals”

-Harriman

-Shriver

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Vietnam

-The President’s trips abroad as a private citizen

-Saigon

-Support for Johnson administration’s foreign policy

-Possible McGovern victory

-Johnson

-McGovern’s attacks on the President’s foreign policy

-Johnson

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-Harriman

-Vance

-Henry Cabot Lodge

-Possible search of foreign policy files

-Jorden

-Kissinger

-Rogers

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Shriver

-Credibility

-Role in Johnson’s administration

-Knowledge of “peace signal”

-Harriman

-Vance

-Possible statement by Rusk

-Possible statement by Walt W. Rostow

-Jorden

-Rogers

-The President’s forthcoming memorandum

-Haldeman

Connally left at 12:04 pm.