Date: October 14, 1972

Time: 11:57 am – 1:27 pm

Location: Oval Office

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The President met with Stephen B. Bull and Raymond K. Price, Jr.

Greetings

Meeting participants

-H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Location

Weather

Bull left at 11:56 am.

Clothing

-Sport coats

The President’s schedule

-Camp David

-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-Robert H. Abplanalp

Ehrlichman entered at 11:57 am.

Speeches

-Foreign policy

-Vietnam

Haldeman entered at 11:58 am.

Manolo Sanchez entered at 11:58 am.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:26 pm.

Foreign policy speech

-Foreign Affairs article by the President, 1967

-Vietnam

-Soviet Union, the People’s Republic of China [PRC], Middle East, Europe

-Conference of European Security and Cooperation

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-Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT] II

-US-Soviet Union trade agreement

-Vietnam

-Peking, Moscow initiatives

-Henry A. Kissinger’s schedule

-Proposed timing of speech

-Possibility of change in events

-George S. McGovern

-Foreign affairs handling

-Timing

-Kissinger’s schedule

-October 29, 1972

Radio speeches

-Philosophy of government

-Paternalism

-Tone

-Spending ceiling

-Crime and drug abuse

-Non-partisan tone

-Crime and drug abuse

-Uplifting subject matter

-The President’s trip to Atlanta

-Programs for next four years

-Press relations

-Spending

-Public expectations

-Philosophy of government

-Paternalism

-New American Majority speech

-Timing

-Sunday newspapers

-News value

-Veterans

-American farmer

-Small town

-Hannibal, Missouri

-Busing

-Education

-Clark MacGregor

-Aid to parochial schools

-McGovern

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-Lobby

-National Education Association [NEA]

-Finances

-Property taxes

-Property taxes

-Tax reform

-Aid for the elderly

-Timing

-1972 election

-Congressional adjournment

-News value

-Spending ceiling

-Fiscal dividend

-Federal bureaucracy restraint

-Milton Friedman

-Herbert Stein

-George P. Shultz

-Inflation

-American farmer

-The President’s trip to Ohio

-Importance

-Bryce Harlow

-John C. Whitaker

-Veterans

-Property taxes

-Elderly

-Personal subsidy

-Timing

-Inflation

-Costs

-Debt, Social Security, wages

-Crime

-Paternalism

-Tax reform

-Veterans

-Copy of draft on taxes

-Lewis A. Engman

-Shultz, Stein

-Decision by the President

-Property tax

-Value Added Tax [VAT]

-Property taxes

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-Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations [ACIR]

-Neil H. McElroy Commission

-ACIR

-Education financing

-McGovern

-Federal government expansion

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

Administration [SSA], government payrolls

-Appropriations

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Shultz

-Tax reductions

-1969

-Fiscal dividend

-Engman and Shultz

-William F. Safire

-Foreign policy

-“Look to the future”

-Safire

-Economic topics

-Los Angeles

-Urban affairs draft

-“Look to the future”

-Item for the weekend newspapers

-Foreign policy

-Ohio

-American farmer

-Newsworthiness

-Foreign policy

-Crime and drug abuse

-Timing

-Football, Meet the Press

-World Series

-Church

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Radio speeches

-Crime and drug abuse

-Timing

-World Series

-Ratings

-American farmer

-Vietnam veterans

-Timing

-Press coverage

-Amnesty

-Strong US

-Volunteer armed forces

-Respect

-Law enforcement

-Law enforcement officials

-Crime and drug abuse

-[Frank J. Tummillo]

-Drug dealing

-Mafia

-Medals for law enforcement officials

-Tummillo

-Congressional Medal of Honor

-Medal of Freedom

-Presidential medal

-Freedom

-The President’s Laredo, Texas speech

-Symbolism

-Previous visit to the White House

-Citizens Medal

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Treasury Department

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Comparison to Vietnam combat medals

-Tummillo

-Citizens Medal

-Conversation with the President

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-Fordham University

-New York

-Philadelphia

-Treasury Department

-Citizens Medal

Congressional Medal of Honor

-American farmer

-Education

-Timing

-American dream

-California delivery

-Foreign policy

-Kissinger’s office

-Lee W. Huebner

-Draft

-Style

-American farmer and Veterans speeches

-Significance

-Tax

-Timing

-Education

-Equal opportunity

-Work ethic, job training, women

-1972 election issues

-Safire

-The President’s nomination acceptance speech

-Controversy

-McGovern

-John B. Connally

-Tone

-The President’s instructions on speeches

-Equal opportunities

-Education

-Urban affairs

-Government responsiveness

-Revenue sharing

-Great Society programs

-New Federalism

-Draft for Ehrlichman

-Crime

-Washington, DC

-Address on Crime and Drug Abuse

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-Welfare rights

-Arrests

-Democrats for Nixon

-Ehrlichman’s draft

-Equal opportunity

-Education

-Harvard University urbanologists

-Revenue sharing

-John V. Lindsay

-Quality of life

-1970 State of the Union address

-Environment

-Water bill veto

-Press relations

-McGovern

-Position

-Staff paper

-One subject approach

-Timing

-1972 campaign conclusion

-Length

-Disclaimer

-The President’s office in Camp David

-Address on Crime and Drug Abuse

1972 campaign

-The President’s schedule

-Congress

-Consideration of bills passed

-Number

-Radio addresses

-New York

-Timing of announcement

-Regions to be covered

-Congressional relations

-Speech schedule

-Action on bills

-Tax increase

-The President’s consultations with Domestic Council, William E.

Timmons, Congressional leaders

Revenue sharing signing ceremony

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-Timing

-Wires

-Philadelphia

-Demonstrators

-Democrats

-Independence Hall

-House of Representatives hall

-Advantages

-Frank L. Rizzo

-Philadelphia City Hall

-Security

-Rizzo

-Milton J. Shapp

-Invitation

-Reception for the President

-Rizzo

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Possible appearance

-Mayors wives

-[Unknown person]

-Wilmer D. Mizell [?]

-[Unknown person]

-Tampa [Dick A. Greco, Jr.]

-Connally’s statement

-Monterrey, California

-Democrat Mayors for Nixon

-Independence Hall

-Shapp

-Hecklers

-Motorcade

-Invitees

-Carpenters Hall

-Senate, House of Representatives

-Legislation’s cosponsors

-Mills

-Huey Long

-Russell B. Long

-Timing

-Television coverage

-Rizzo

-Crowd control

-Police involvement

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-Blacks

-Shapp

-Editorials

-Independence Hall

-Courtyard

-Hecklers

-Liberty Bell

-Receiving line

-Declaration of Independence

-Signing of the Constitution

-Rizzo’s appeal to the President

-Rizzo

-R. Sargent hriver anecdote

-Allegation

-Unknown woman

-Channel 3 Westinghouse [KYW-TV]

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Housing commissioner position

-Press relations

-Independence Hall

-Upcoming telephone call from Ehrlichman to Rizzo

-Announcement

-Invitation to the President

-Telephone call from Rizzo to the President

1972 campaign

-The President’s schedule

-Bills

Speeches

-Work ethic

-American working men

-Labor Day

-Ehrlichman’s view

-The President’s decision making

-Price’s staffer’s suggestion

Television [TV]

Oval Office

-McGovern

-Oval Office

-TV

-Comparison with radio speeches from Camp David office

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-Renewal of American spirit

-Urban affairs

-American farm

-Murray Weidenbaum

-Speech

-Bringing the nation together

-St. Louis, Missouri

International relations

-The President’s accomplishments

-Vietnam war

-Recent visitor’s comment

-Japan­PRC relations

-The President’s trip the PRC

-PRC­Soviet Union initiatives

-North Korea-South Korea relations

-Romanians, Poles

-Czechoslovakia

-Potential of war

-India, Pakistan

-Jews

-Arabs

-Communism

-Soviet Union, PRC

-Vietnam, Korea

The President’s philosophy of differences

-Old, young

-Men, women

-Blacks, whites

-Gen. Walter R. Tkach, doctors from the PRC

-World leaders

-Chou En-Lai, the President

-Leonid I. Brezhnev, the President

-The President’s 1967 Foreign Affairs article

-The President’s approach contrasted with McGovern’s

-Soviet Union

-Interests

-College campuses

-Jobs

-Faculties

-The President’s philosophy of differences

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-The Great Society

-Civil War

-Blacks

-White Southerners

-White Northerners

-Commonality of interest

-Economics

-Harry S. Ashmore quote

The South

-Southern strategy

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-The President’s education

-Gen. William T. Sherman

-Gone With the Wind

-March on Atlanta

-Reconstruction

-Gen. Ulysses S. Grant

-Sherman

-Edwin Stanton

-Southern pride

-Northerners

-Linwood Holton

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Sidwell Friends School

-Black quota

-Whittier College

-Sensitivity of Southerners

-Unknown woman

-Comment to the President

-Southern strategy

-Appointment of judges

-Busing

-Politicians

-Richard B. Russell

-John C. Stennis

-Long

-Jacob Javits

-Democrats

-George C. Wallace

-Connally

-The President

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-Race

-Defense issue

-McGovern

-Supporters

-Lifestyle

-Morality, patriotism

-Race

-Michigan

-Alabama

-Schools

-Desegregation

-Taxes on private schools

-Respect for the law, Presidency

-Labor

-George Meany, Shultz

-Edward R.G. Heath

-Conversations with the British, 1970

-Comparison with British

-Sir Anthony Barber

-Wage and price controls

-Labor unions

-Arthur F. Burns

-Meany

-Public opinion

-Meany

-McGovern

-Popularity

-Patriotism

Speeches

-Themes

-The American spirit

-New American Majority

-The President’s trip to Atlanta

-Franklin D. Roosevelt’s coalition

-South, North

-City bosses, intellectuals

-Labor, wealthy

-Group appeal

-Italian-Americans, Polish-Americans, Southerners

-Midwesterners

-The President’s parents

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-Far Westerners, Upper New Yorkers

-Basic American values

-Patriotism

-Moral, spiritual values

-Permissiveness

-Work ethic

-Welfare

-The South

-Regional meeting

-Vietnam war

-The President’s November 3, 1969 speech

-Cambodia

-May 8, 1972 military action

-Universities

-Compared with other areas of support

-National defense

-Ethnics, mountain, farm areas

-Educated suburban areas

-Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago

-May 8, 1972 action

-Establishment reaction

-Business community

-Stock Market

-Educators, college presidents

-Media

-Sources of support for the President

-View of elites

-South, ethics, labor, farmers, cattlemen

-San Diego, Orange County

-Foreign policy

-Robert Teeter

-Evanston, Pasadena, San Marino, Arcadia

-Catholic vote

-Abortion issue

-South

-Racism

-Priority of issues

-Patriotism

-Morality

-Religion

-Material issues

-Taxes

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-Prices

-McGovern

-Welfare proposal

-Wages

-Labor

-Business

David C. Hoopes entered at 1:26 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Congressional adjournment

-Conference

-Debt ceiling bill

-Timmons’s view

-Timmons’s telephone calls

Price, Ehrlichman, Haldeman, and Hoopes left at 1:27 pm.