Date: October 16, 1972

Time: 11:42 am. – 12:54 pm

Location: Oval Office

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

The President’s schedule

-Use of the President for news coverage

-Television [TV]

-The President’s recent appearance before National League of Families of

American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Possibility of questions challenging the

President’s Vietnam War policy

-The President’s statement on amnesty

-News coverage

-The President’s statement on opinion leaders

-News coverage

John D. Ehrlichman entered at 11:44 am.

Congressional relations

-Water bill

-Draft for the President

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-Quorum problems

-Michael J. Mansfield

-Possible return of congressmen

-News coverage

-Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT] II announcement

-Timing

-Kissinger

Announcements

-The President’s radio speech

-Location

-Camp David, Oval Office, Executive Office Building [EOB], Residence,

Treaty Room, Map Room, Theater

-Announcement

-Timing

-SALT II

-Camp David trip

-Philadelphia trip

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Rumsfeld’s location

-Chicago

-Clarence D. Ward

-SALT II

-Conference on European Security and Cooperation

-Kissinger

-State Department

-SALT II

US ­ Soviet Union trade agreement

-Radio speech

-US ­ Soviet Union trade agreement

-Timing

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 11:44 am and 12:49 pm.

[Conversation No. 799-19A]

Haig’s schedule

William L. Safire

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The President’s schedule

-Camp David

-Philadelphia

News coverage

-Kissinger

Radio speech announcement

Congressional relations

-Social Security bill

-Possible signature

-Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW]

-Possible veto

-Payroll taxes

-Budget impact

-Possible signature

-Water bill

-Veto

-Timing

-Senior citizens

-Environmentalists

-Seventy-one bills for presidential action

-Ehrlichman’s view

-Water bill veto

-Timing

-News coverage

-The President’s radio speech

-SALT II

-Congress

-Social Security legislation

-Ehrlichman’s advice

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-George P. Shultz, Weinberger, Charles W. Colson, Elliot L. Richardson

as advisers

-Arthur S. Flemming

-Clark MacGregor

-John B. Connally

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-The President’s October 17, 1972 meeting

Philadelphia revenue sharing signing ceremony

-Independence Hall

-Number of guests

-Courtyard

-Liberty Bell

-Press, cameras

-Declaration of Independence Room

-Benjamin Franklin

-Public viewing

-Frank L. Rizzo

-Supporters

-Weather forecast

Media relations

-Ehrlichman’s October 15, 1972 interview on American Broadcasting Corporation

[ABC]

-Daniel L. Schorr’s interview request

-Ehrlichman’s refusal

-Schorr’s brother’s involvement with George S. McGovern’s campaign

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-George Herman interview

-House Resolution [HR] 1

Congressional relations

-Social Security

-Water bill

-Possible lawsuit

-Withholding of funds

-Constitutional authority

-Labor-HEW

-Veto

-George H. Mahon

-Continuing resolution

-Product safety bill

-Signature

-Independent product safety agency

-Executive branch

-Second term plan

-Executive, judicial, legislative salaries

-Commission

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-Time frame

-Appointment by Agnew, [Warren E. Burger], [Carl B. Albert]

-Pay Board

-George H. Boldt appointment

-The President’s view

-Cabinet

-Congressional staffs

-General Schedule [GS] salaries

-Cost of living increases

-Circuit Court boundaries revision

Watergate

-John W. Dean’s October 16, 1972 talk with Donald H. Segretti

-Segretti’s conversation with lawyer

-Disclosure of information

-Statement

-White House involvement

-Affidavit

-Legal action against Washington Post

-Sullivan v. New York Times Co.

-Time Inc. v. Hill

-The President’s involvement

-Public reaction

-Theodore Roosevelt

– [Roosevelt v. Newett]

-Unknown person

-Time

-Segretti

-Allegations

-Time Inc. v. Hill

-Film [The Desperate Hours]

-Supreme Court decision

-Tom C. Clark, Earl Warren, Abe Fortas, John M. Harlan

-Position of public figures

-Libel

-Deposition

-Timing

-1972 election

-Democratic lawsuit

-Edmund S. Muskie

-Lawsuit against Washington Post

-Veracity of charges

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-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Washington Star

-Public reaction

-Plea

-Summary judgment

-1962 legal action

-Election

-Possible Segretti suit

-Dean

-Post-1972 election action

-Disbarment proceedings

-Lawsuits

-Maurice H. Stans’s suit against Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr.

-Washington Post

-Building dedication ceremony

-Ziegler

-Job, performance

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Peter Lisagor

The President’s comments to National League of Families

-May 8, 1972 decision by the President

-Reaction

-Opinion leaders

-Media, business, universities

-The President’s position on amnesty

-Casualties

-Prisoners of war [POWs], missing in action [MIAs]

-Audience reaction

-Fate of POWs

-Amnesty issue

-McGovern October 15, 1972 statement

-Veterans

-Conditions

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Press and media relations

-Amnesty

-The President’s comments to the National League of Families

-News coverage

-Ehrlichman’s recent CBS interview

-Edits

-Schorr

-Ziegler

-Job performance, temperament

-Press conference

-The President’s meeting with Ziegler

-The President’s backing for Ziegler compared to Lyndon B. Johnson and

George E. Christian

-Briefings

-Domestic policy

-Foreign policy

-Work with Kissinger, National Security Council [NSC]

-Difficulties

-Background

-Intelligence, aptitude, competitiveness, temperament

-Work with Haldeman

-Competitiveness

-Comparison with Herbert G. Klein

-Klein’s relations with press

-Precision

-Understanding of the press

-Integrity

-Washington Post, New York Times, Time, Newsweek, CBS,

ABC, National Broadcasting Corporation [NBC]

-Post-1972 election access to White House

-Washington Star, Chicago Tribune, U.S. News and World Report

Appointments

-Intellectuals

-Kermit Gordon

-Pay Board

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-Shultz

-William P. Rogers

-Charles W. Yost appointment to the United Nations [UN]

-Irena (Oldakowska) Yost

-Yost

-Democratic leanings

-Effectiveness of White House treatment

-Right compared with left

-New York Times advertisement

-Unknown person from Stanford University

-Yale University

-Government

-State Department

-Firings

-Kissinger

-The President’s leadership

-Connally

-Possible appointment

-Position as Treasury Secretary

-Firings

-Position as Texas governor

-University education

-Duke University, Stanford University, University of California, Los

Angeles

-Elite schools

-Effect on character

-Businessmen

-Advertising agencies in New York

-The President’s conversation with Beurt Servaas

-Eastern establishment

-Jews

-Rev. Theodore S. Hesburgh

-R. Sargent Shriver

-Possible resignation

-Civil Rights Commission

-Length of term

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Staff

-[Howard A. Glickstein]

Budget

-Civil Rights Commission

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-Cuts

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Defense Department

-Optional cuts by the President

-Amounts

-National debt interest, veterans benefits, Social Security

-Federal bureaucracy

-Weinberger

-Firing of low-level jobs

An unknown person entered and left at an unknown time before 12:45 pm.

-Firing of administrative, executive jobs

-CIA

-State Department

-Foreign Service

-Defense Department

-Civilians

-The Pentagon

-Seniority

-State Department

-Retirements

-Agriculture Department

-Frank C. Carlucci

-Kissinger’s view

-CIA

-Study of proposals

-Types of cuts

-Kissinger

-Helmut (“Hal”) Sonnenfeldt

-Importance

-State, Defense

-Justice Department

-HEW, Housing and Urban Development [HUD], Agriculture Department,

Interior Department, Bureau of Indian Affairs

-Opportunity to cut

-1972 election’s impact on cut choices

Vietnam War

-The President’s appearance before National League of Families

-Mrs. Nellie Davis

-Bracelet

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-Tricia Nixon Cox

-Ricardo Davis

-The President’s view

-Amnesty issue

-McGovern

-Canadian refuge

The President’s second term

-Responsibilities

-Effect of a forthcoming campaign

-Discipline

-Media and press relations

-Left-wing press

-White House efforts in public relations

-TV

-Press conference appearances

-Treatment of opponents

-The President’s recent conversation with Kissinger

-Life editorial board endorsement of the President

-Support for McGovern

-Newspaper Guild

-Kissinger’s Time-Life contacts

-Time

-Jerrold L. Schechter

-Granting requests for interviews in news magazines

-US News and World Report

-New York Times

-Robert B. Semple, Edwin L. Dale, Jr.

-Ehrlichman’s refusal to return telephone calls to unknown person

-Washington Post

-Ziegler

-Carroll Kilpatrick

-White House access in post-1972 election period

-Invitations

-Social occasions

-Christmas parties

-Press conferences

-Lisagor, Edward B. Morgan

-Supporters

-Garnett D. (“Jack”) Horner

-Haldeman’s view

-Semple’s future

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-New York Times

-New York Herald-Tribune

-Los Angeles Times

-Endorsement

-Los Angeles Times and Washington Post news service

-Segretti case

-Otis Chandler

-Chapin, Herbert W. Kalmbach

-The President’s relations with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, Leonid I. Brezhnev,

Chou En-Lai

-Comparisons

-White House press, media contacts

-New York Times, Washington Post, Time, Newsweek, Life

-Networks

-Schorr

-Marvin L. Kalb

-Kissinger’s request

-The President’s meeting with National League of Families

-Richard G. Valeriani

-News magazines

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 11:42 am and

12:45 pm.

[Conversation No. 799-19B]

[See Conversation No. 31-53]

[End of telephone conversation]

The press and White House access

-Klein, Ziegler, Kissinger

-Semple, Schechter

-Conversation with Ehrlichman

-Washington Post

The President talked with Tricia Nixon Cox between 12:45 am and 12:47 pm.

[Conversation No. 799-19C]

[See Conversation No. 31-54; one item has been withdrawn]

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[End of telephone conversation]

POWs

-Note to Mrs. Davis from Tricia Nixon Cox

-Bracelet

– [Ricardo Davis]

-MIA

The President, Haldeman, and Ehrlichman left at 12:54 pm.