Date: September 21, 1972

Time: 12:25 pm – 2:01 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

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US-Soviet Union wheat deal

-Federal Bureau Investigation [FBI] report

-Release

-Timing

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Conversation with Haldeman

-Appearance of impropriety

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Vietnam War

-[George S. McGovern]

-John B. Connally

-Polls

-Support for the President’s policies

-Bombing, mining, prisoners of war [POWs]

-Casualties

-Press coverage

-Radio

-Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

-Airplane

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] News

-Historical perspective

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The President’s visit to the People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Public image

-Thomas E. Dewey

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Tape Subject Log

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-The President’s meetings with Chou En-lai

-Ceremonial aspects

-Chou En-lai

-Coat

-George E. Christian’s view

-America the Beautiful

-Film

-Shanghai Communiqu�

-Background

-Chou En-lai

-Coat

-Haldeman’s home movies

-Haldeman’s California friends

-Soviet Union trip

-Appearance compared to substance

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1972 campaign

-Issues

-Vietnam

-POWs

-Polls

-McGovern’s speech, September 20, 1972

-Administration announcement of zero casualties

-Emotion

-Fragment bombs

-Racial connotations

-Administration reports

-Racial aspect of war

-Double standard

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Tape Subject Log

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-Burundi

Foreign policy

-Double standard

-State Department

-Henry A. Kissinger

-The President’s recent conversation with Kissinger

-Ethnic concerns

-Jews

-Israel

-Catholics

-Burundi

-State Department

-Recall of US ambassador [Robert L.Yost]

-State Department

-African governments

-Biafra

-Catholics

-State Department

-Nigeria

-Ibo tribe

-African governments

-Genocide

-Burundi

-Killed

-Proportion of total population

-Heads of families

-Perspective

-US

-Soviet Union

-Hungarians

-Ukrainians

-Communists

-PRC

-Visit by Theodore H. (“Teddy”) White

-Shanghai

-Stores, shops

-English speakers

-Language training

-Communist training

-Japan

-Unknown city

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Tape Subject Log

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-Shanghai

-English speakers

-Interpreter

-White’s Chinese language skills

Vietnam War

-McGovern’s possible visit to Hanoi

-Release of three POWs

-Edward M. Kennedy’s possible trip to Stockholm

-Kissinger

-Response

-Otto E. Passman

-Kennedy announcement

-Politicization charges

-Request of [Carl B. Albert] and [Michael J. Mansfield]

-Bipartisan delegation

-News summary

-Political interest

-Selection

-Brainwashing

-Press conference

-US

-Compared to Korean War POWs

-North Vietnamese

-Possible fate in US

-Officer status

-Brainwashing

-Kissinger’s view

-Escaped POW

Personnel management

-Brig. Gen. Daniel (“Chappie”) James, Jr.

-The President’s recent conversation with Melvin R. Laird

-James’s position

-Promotion to Major General

-Air Force list

-Kissinger

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Blacks

-Pentagon and Air Force reorganization

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-James

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-Possible role as spokesman

-Blacks

-Richard M. Nixon Doctrine

1972 election

-James

-Use of speech by Presidential surrogates

-Haldeman

-Ehrlichman

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-POWs

-Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.

-Hijacking

-Possibility as speaker

-Singing ability

-Vietnam

-Audience composition

-Blacks

-Whites

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-Racism

-Southerners

-McGovern’s campaign

-Campaign dinners

-The President’s campaign

-New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles

-Tone

-Patrick J. Buchanan

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-McGovern’s campaign

-Mock theater groups

-Staged bombings

-Anti-war demonstrators

-Actions in Washington, DC

-Flag burnings, bombings, vandalism

-Actions in Miami during Republican National Convention

-John W. Bricker

-Buses

-South Carolina

-Ohio

-Television coverage

-Radicals

-The President’s need to note

-Tear gas

-Audience

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-R. Sargent Shriver’s Texas visit on September 22, 1972

-Use of television

-Visit to Texas

-The President’s visit to Laredo border station and [Rio Grande] High

School

-Chicanos

-Al Capp

-The President’s reception on college campuses

-Charles W. Colson

-Hecklers

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Viet Cong flags

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-Politics

-Hecklers

-McGovern

-1968 campaign

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Kennedy

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The President’s schedule

-Forthcoming speech draft

-Rio Grande High School

-Timing

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-John B. Connally

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 12:25 pm and 2:13 pm.

[Conversation No. 784-21A]

The President’s speech draft

-Schedule

-Rio Grande High School

-Laredo

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s schedule

-Visit to Laredo, Texas customs border patrol station

-Statement

-The President’s appreciation

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-Talking paper

-Richard A. Moore

-Procedures

-Rio Grande High School

-Michigan

-Courtesy talk

-Student assembly

-Reciprocal visit

-Mexican-American heritage

-The President’s background as Southern Californian

-Opportunity

-Students as example for others

-Judge Mario E. Ramirez

-Daughter

-Projected welcome

-Band

-Laredo

-Connally

-Lloyd M. Bentsen

-Democrat Congressmen [Elgerio (“Kika”) de la Garza and Abraham

Kazan] and Bentsen

-McGovern

-Democrats for Nixon

-Rio Grande High School

-Democrats for Nixon

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Support for the President’s policies

-Vietnam War issue

-Volatility

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-Events

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision on bombing and mining

-White

-Need for analysis

-The President’s trip to Moscow

Media coverage of Vietnam War

-Haldeman’s conversation with White about forthcoming book

-1972 election

-Cambodia

-PRC

-June 30, 1970

-Laos, 1971

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Issue of passivity

-Mining, bombing

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-Soviet Union summit

-The President’s trip to Soviet Union

-Negotiation of peace treaty

-Kissinger meetings with Le Duc Tho

-Paris

Post-1972 election plans

-Administrative organization

-Timing

-First thirty days

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 12:25 pm.

Instruction

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 2:00 pm.

Post-1972 election plans

-Generosity

-Press

-Bureaucracy

-Advisability

-Administrative reorganization

-The President’s conversation with Kissinger

-Loyalty

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-U. Alexis Johnson

-Ambassadorial appointment

-Kissinger

-State Department, Defense Department

-Loyalty compared to intelligence

-Schools

-News story

-Compared to Cambodia, Laos, May 8, 1972 decision

-Weinberger

-Ehrlichman

-Appointment of agency heads

-Compared to ambassadorships

-Budget

-Arms Control and Disarmament Agency [ACDA]

-Arms Control Advisory Committee

-Meetings

-Congress

-Agnew

-Appeals

-The President’s involvement

-Possible presidential memorandum

-Agnew

-Relationship with the President

-Responsibilities

-[National Aeronautics and Space Council]

-Congressional relations

-Colson

-Photograph sessions with Democratic Congressmen

-John E. Nidecker

-Bryce N. Harlow

-1969

-Compared to William E. Timmons

-“New Establishment”

-Charles H. Percy

-Kissinger’s breakfast

-Clark MacGregor’s dinner

-Plans for Illinois

-Ehrlichman

-[Charles E. Goodell]

-New York

-Percy

-Arthur F. Burns

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-White House gifts

-Watches

-The President’s relations with his staff, cabinet

-Camp David

-Use

-Example

-[William P. Rogers]

Presidential yacht

-Requisition of new boat

-Seqouia

-Navy

-Secretary of the Navy

-Secretary of Defense

-Requisition of new boat

-Gift

-Tax deduction

-Possible docking places

-Potomac River

-Key Biscayne, Florida

-Annapolis, Maryland

-Helicopter

-Possible cruise

-Bahamas

-Caribbean Sea

The President’s post-1972 election plans for remodeling the White House

-The President’s forthcoming conversation with Thelma C (“Pat”) Nixon

-Kitchen and pantry in family quarters

-Appearance

-Age

-Function

-Service capacity

-Main kitchen

-Dumbwaiter

-Bedrooms

-Refrigerators

-Timing

-Sink

-Wet bar

-Kitchen

-Yellow Oval Room

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-Coffee

-Wet bar

-Bathroom

-Sink

-Plumbing

Reorganization

-Jobs

-The President’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-Ethnic, religious, political concerns

-Catholics, Italians, Poles, Democrats

-Labor

-Colson

-Ambassadorships

-Secretary of Labor

-Businessmen

-Donald F. Rodgers

-Democrats

-Connally’s recommendations

-Christian

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Possible commission chairmanship

-Confirmation

-Subtlety

-Herbert G. Klein

-Robert H. Finch

-Supreme Court nominees

-Ehrlichman’s concerns

-Qualifications

-Catholicism

-Conservatism

-Ethnic groups

-William H. Mulligan

-Fordham University

-John A. (“Jack”) Mulcahy

-Catholics

-Italians

-Joseph L. Tauro

-Support for the President

-Qualifications

-Women

-Jews

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-Herbert Stein, Kissinger

-Cabinet

-Weinberger

-Catholics

-Italians, Irish

-Quota

-William French Smith of California

-Cabinet appointments

-Frank C. Carlucci

-Italian background

-Catholicism, labor, ethnic groups

-Negroes

-Jews

-Democrats

-Secretary of Labor

-Rodgers

-Background

-Catholicism

-Undersecretary

-“New Establishment”

-Walter J. Hickel, George W. Romney, John A. Volpe

-Volpe

-Campaigning

-Work habits

-Possible ambassadorship to Italy

-Kissinger

-Foreign policy

-The President’s role

-The Establishment

-Ehrlichman

-Advance trip

-The Establishment

-Military services

-Congress

-Republican appointments

-US attorneys, judges, customs officials

-Democratic appointments

-Humphrey

-Voting

-Political philosophy

-Peter G. Peterson

-[Sally (Hornbogen) Petersen]

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-Helmut (“Hal”) Sonnenfeldt

-[Marjorie (Hecht) Sonnenfeldt]

-Loyalty

-Haldeman’s view

-Writing for Kissinger

Jews

-Leonard Garment

-Kissinger

-William L. Safire

-Stein

-Burns

-Garment

-Loyalty

Rose Mary Woods entered at 2:00 pm.

Delivery

Weather

The President’s schedule

-Dinner

Woods left at 2:01 pm.

The President’s and family’s medical records

-Story about break-in at Dr. John C. Lungren’s office,

September 20, 1972

-Los Angeles police report

-Vault in safe

-Gen. Walter R. Tkach

-Possible copy of files

-Publication of files

-Finger printing

-Woods’s concern

-Dr. Arnold A. Hutschnecker

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-Effect on 1972 election

-Media coverage

-Lungren’s possible statement

-Age of records

-Lungren’s last examination of the President

-Timing

-Between 1968 election and inauguration

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-Possible motivation

-Selling

-Possible inside job

-The President’s family

-Handling

-Lungren’s inquiry

-Nature of records

-Effect on Watergate story

-Perpetrators

-Instructions for Haldeman to call Lungren

-Nature of records

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-Haldeman’s forthcoming telephone call to Lungren

-Quality of story

-Publication of files

-Possible further break-ins

-White House

-Camp David

-Key Biscayne

-San Clemente

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-The President’s family

-McGovern

McGovern

-Ft. Wayne

-Use

-Kenneth W. Clawson

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-Harold E. Hughes

-Iowa

-Alcoholism

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-Use

-Threat

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Break-in to Lungren’s office

-Possible publication of records

The President and Haldeman left at 2:13 pm.