Date: February 15, 1973

Time: 9:20 am – 10:40 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.

Press briefing

-Environment

-William D. Ruckleshaus

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-Meeting with President

-Pentagon visit by President

Photographs

-Ruckelshaus

-Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster

-Meeting with President

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Donald W. Riegle, Jr.

-Switch to Democratic Party

Garry Brown [?]

Charlotte Reid

Paul N. McCloskey, Jr.

-Party change

-“Fraud”

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Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Reception

-Volunteers

-Ziegler’s role

-Fundraiser

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-Washington, DC

-Photographs

-Washington Star

-Washington Post

-Publicity

Corsages to Prisoners of War [POWs] wives

-Press coverage

POW press coverage

-News summary

-Capt. Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr.

-News of “peace with honor”

-Effect on POWs

-Whistling “California here we come”

-Tom Jarriel’s story

-Raising of flags

President’s message on environment

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC]

-National Broadcasting Company [NBC]

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Reports

News stories about President

-Associated Press [AP]

-“New Nixon”

-President’s isolation

-President’s visit to Trader Vic’s

-Effect

Pentagon visit

-Ziegler’s attendance

-Freehan [?]

-Purpose

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-POW jobs program

-Recognition for POWs

-Adm. Thomas Moorer’s suggestions

-Medal for POWs

-Ziegler’s statement

-Suggestion for recognition

-Defense Department’s recommendations

-Congress

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] policy

-Implementation of cease-fire

-Withdrawal schedule

-Back pay to POWs

-Sums

-Congressional authorization

-Korea

-Ceremonial protocols

-Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS]

-Service secretaries

-Cabinet

Cabinet meeting

-Ziegler’s statement

-Purpose

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s report on trip

-George P. Shultz’s report on trade

William P. Rogers’s press conference

-Ziegler’s role

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Normalization of relations

Press relations

-Vietnam settlement

– Telegrams from abroad

-Public release

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-Distribution

-World reaction

-Environment

-John D. Ehrlichman

-POWs, veterans

-Jobs

-Difficulties

-Jobs for veterans program

-Recognition

-Amnesty

-Effect of administration efforts

-Press conference

-Henry A. Kissinger’s trip

-Briefing

-Barbara Walters’s role

-President’s statement

-Vietnam settlement

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Kissinger’s abilities

-Kissinger’s plans

-Cable to Ziegler

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:20 am.

President’s meeting with Haldeman and Ehrlichman.

Bull left at an unknown time before 9:39 am.

CBS news program

-Problems

-Communique

-Dan Rather

-Story on PRC

-Walter Cronkite assessment

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Haldeman entered at 9:39 am.

Press relations

-Kissinger’s cable to Ziegler

-Press conference plans

-Statement by President

-North Vietnam aid

-Kissinger’s style

-Pham Can Dong

-Plans for press conference

-President’s role

-Television [TV]

-Joint communiqué

-Kissinger’s promise to North Vietnamese

-Kissinger’s return to US

-Date

-Stop in Japan

-Background briefing

-Press conference

-Congress

-Briefings

-President

-Cabinet

-Congress

Pentagon visit

-Command center

-Public relations [PR]

-Purpose

-Jobs for veterans

-Troop withdrawal, cease-fire

-Press conference

-Informality

-President’s statements to press

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-Ziegler’s role

Ziegler left at 9:45 am.

Kissinger

-Joint communiqué

-President’s knowledge

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Kissinger’s abilities

-Press conference

-Trip to Hanoi

-POWs

-Purpose

Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:45 am.

Request for Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

Bull left at an unknown time before 9:49 am.

Press relations

-Kissinger

-Press conference

-New policy

-President’s statement

-Delay

-Public relations

-George P. Shultz

-International monetary policy

-John B. Connally

Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:45 am.

William E. Timmons

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Bull left at an unknown time before 9:49 am.

Invitation to White House church service

Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft entered at 9:49 am.

POWs

-Pentagon visit

-Recognition

-Congress

-Medal of Honor

-Presidential unit citation

-Ribbon

-Star for each year of captivity

-Jobs

-Ehrlichman

-Veterans

-Statement

-California

-Cabinet meeting

-Service

-National heroes

-Let-down

-Physical and psychological

-Sense of euphoria

-Let-down

-Need for psychiatric help, let-down

-Family problems

-Children

-Problems

-Pornography

-Television [TV]

-Movie

-Bad language

-Children, women

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-Recognition

-Citation

-Missing in action [MIAs]

-Posthumous citation

MIAs

-Similar status of Killed in action [KIA]

-Reasons

-Help for families

-Presidential letter

-Content

-Delicate language

-Someone to write

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Claudia A. (Taylor) (“Lady Bird”) Johnson’s role

-Accounting

-Correspondence

-Specialists

-Offer to Mrs. Johnson

-State Department

Kissinger’s proposed press conference

-Problems

-Ziegler’s statement

-Need for salesmanship

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Difficulty of issue

-President’s statement

Joint communiqué

-Copy to President

-Scowcroft’s role

Aid to North Vietnam

-Sensitivity of issue

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-POWs

-Horror stories

-Kissinger’s perception

-POWs

-JCS

-Reasons

-Guarantee of peace

-Reconstruction

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Leverage

-Timmon’s comments

-Bilateral compared to multilateral aid

-Congressional reaction

-Timmon’s style

-Positive line

-Peace

-Multilateral approach

-Lack of leverage

Foreign aid

-Congress

-Multilateral aid

-Disadvantages

-International Bank for Reconstruction and Development [World

Bank]

-Bilateral aid

Vietnam settlement

-Agnew’s briefing of Cabinet

-Kissinger’s return to US

-Cabinet meeting with Kissinger

-President’s opposition

-National Security Council [NSC] meeting

-Control

-Anne Armstrong

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-Pham Van Dong

-Cabinet

-Complexity of issue of aid to North Vietnam

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Ash

-Sales pitch

-Defense spending

-1974 budget

-Congressional relations

-Kissinger’s return

-Budget

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Reparations

-Domestic social programs

-Kissinger

-Sales pitch

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Kissinger

-Portrayal of North Vietnam leaders

-Experience in Hanoi

-Chou En-Lai

-1974 budget

-Ash

-Defense budget estimates

-Vietnam

-Laos

-Optimism about aid appropriations

Pentagon visit

-Ziegler, Scowcroft

-Dress

-Ash

-Purpose

-Kissinger

-POWs

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Scowcroft left at 10:09 am.

Bull entered at 10:09 am.

President’s schedule

-Goodpaster [?]

-Ash

-Ehrlichman

Bull left at 10:09 am.

William E. Timmons entered at 10:09 am.

White House social events

-Evening at the White House

-Entertainment

-Army choir

-Quality

-Congress

-Scheduling

-Number attending

-Couples

-Number

-Church services

-Number attending

-Invitations

-Republican congress members

-Evening or church services, dinners

-State dinner

-Golda Meir

-Loyalists

-Freshmen

-Reception

-Republicans

-Democrats

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-Democrats

-Opponents

-Number invited

-Democrats

-Morris K. Udall

-Bella S. Abzug

-George S. McGovern

-Donald W. Riegle

-Party switch

-William B. Saxbe

-Church service

-Saxbe

-Invitation

-Charles H. Percy

-Invitation

-Rose Mary Woods

-Lucy A. Winchester

-Handling

-Timmons’s role

-Woods’s role

-Social Office role

Timmons left at 10:16 am.

The President talked with Woods at an unknown time between 10:16 am and 10:40 am.

-Mailing

-Representatives, Senators

-Number invited

-Financial contributors

-Maurice H. Stans

-Dinners

-Number

-Church services

-Number invited

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-Washington, DC

-Administration officials

-New Executive Branch employees

-Congress members

-Winchester

-Timmons

-List

-Mailing

-Loyalists

-Others

-Republican

-Richard S. Schweiker

-Riegle

-Party switch

[End of telephone conversation]

Woods

-William L. Duncan

-Support

-Edward L. Morgan

-Birthday party for Dr. Walter R. Tkach

-San Clemente

-Robert H. Taylor’s presence

-Demeanor

-Helen Thomas’s story on Secret Service controversy

-Time of release

-Conversation with Dwight L. Chapin

-Haldeman’s role

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower’s note

-Woods on airplane

Secret Service controversy

-Duncan and Taylor

-Meeting with President

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-Woods

-Delay of farewell letters

-President’s signing

-Farewell letters

-Delay

-Woods

-Tkach

-Taylor story

-Ziegler’s role

-New York Times

-Taylor

-Meeting with Haldeman

-Job change

-Administration’s image

-Farewell letter

-Memorandum

-Bull

-Delay

Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:16 am.

Letters to Duncan and Taylor

-Drafts

-Price

-David R. Gergen

-President’s signature

-Preparation

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

Woods

-Problems

-Chapin

-Visit to office

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Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:16 am.

Ash’s location

-Shultz

Woods

-Letters to Duncan and Taylor

-President’s signature

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

Woods

-Haldeman’s role

-Ehrlichman’s advice

Announcement

-Taylor

-Decision to stay

-Secret Service

Woods

-Internal fights

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Thelma C. (Ryan) (“Pat”) Nixon

-Taylor and Duncan

-Duncan

-Patricia R. Hitt

-Memo

-Ehrlichman’s answer

-Robert H. Finch

-Conversation with Woods

– Conversation with Haldeman

Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:16 am.

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Letters to Taylor and Duncan

-Retirement

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

Woods

-Conversation with Haldeman

Morgan

Taylor

-Plans to move

-Ehrlichman and Haldeman’s roles

-Promotion

-Offer of promotions

-Treasury Department

-Duncan

-Directorship

-Tkach

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

Letters to Taylor and Duncan

-Signature

-Note

-Date

Taylor

-Retention

-Job changes

-Court administrators

-Leave of absence

-Job opportunities

-Morgan’s suggestion

-Treasury Department

-Promotions

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Hitt

-Ehrlichman’s responsibility

Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:16 am.

Arrival of Rogers C. B. Morton

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:40 am.

Hitt

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

-President’s support

-Job

-Finch’s memorandum

-Reorganization

-Caspar W. (“Cap”)Weinberger

-Finch’s memorandum

-ACTION position

-Conversation with Ehrlichman

-Complaints

-President’s reaction

-Woods’s reaction

-Conversation with Haldeman

-John E. Nidecker

-Herbert G. Klein

-Chapin’s departure

-Motivation

-Relations with Chapin

Woods’s conversation

-Conversation with Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-Secret Service, Hitt

-Discussion with Helen Thomas

-Airplane ride

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-Conversation with Haldeman

-Haldeman’s approach

Haldeman left at 10:40 am.