Date: February 21, 1973

Time: 3:30 pm – 3:58 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John B. Connally.

Greetings

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 3:30 pm.

Weather in Florida, California

Refreshments

Connally’s meeting

-Date

Manolo Sanchez left at an unknown time before 3:58 pm.

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President’s schedule

-Washington, DC

-Congressional reception

Connally’s law firm

-Washington office

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Discussion with Connally

-Career plans

-John N. Mitchell

-Law firm

-Disadvantages

-Problems

-Justice Department

-Conflict of interest

-Antitrust action

-Legal abilities

-Honesty

-Controversies

-G. Harrold Carswell, Clement F. Haynsworth

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Watergate

-Value to firm

-Problems of a law firm

-Personal relationships

-Harmony in firm

-Number of partners

-Washington office

-Purpose

-Lobbying

-Staffing

-Tax, antitrust, and Federal Power Commission lawyers

-Washington business

-Government

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-Taxes

– Kleindienst

-Career plans

-Residence

-Modesty

-Executive committee

-Salary

-George Smathers

-Stable law firm

-Independent law firm

-Productivity

-Mitchell’s law firm

-Conflicts of interest

-El Paso

-Tennessee Gas

-Referral to Kleindienst

-Kleindienst

-Assistants

-Age

-Political skills

-1968 election, nomination

Harry S. Dent

-Meeting with President

-South Carolina trip

-Governor

-Support for President

-President’s visit to State legislature

-Address

-South Carolina

-Allegiance to Democratic Party

-Nullification

-Andrew Jackson

-Enthusiasm for President

-Budget problems

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

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POW return

-Airport reception

POWs

-Captivity

-Conditions

-Statements on return

-Support for President, country

-Public reaction

-Amnesty

Budget

-Spending

-Limits

-Congressional relations

-President’s position

-Fiscal policy, taxes

-Public support

-Special interests

-Opposition

Welfare demonstration

-Number

-Jesse L. Jackson

-Bella S. Abzug

-Shirley Chisholm

-Attendance by senators

-Poverty programs

-Republicans

-Clifford P. Case

-Attacks on President

-Increases in health, education spending

-President’s response to charges of unconcern

-Demagoguery

-Spending

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-Special interests

-Press relations

Jamaica

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo and Robert H. Abplanalp

-Government

-Security

-Connally’s investment

-Nassau

-Investment

-Independence

-Michael Manley

-Physical appearance

-Intelligence

-Connally’s visit

-Idanell (Brill) (“Nellie”) Connally

-Intelligence

-Knowledge of Jamaicans

-Unemployment

-Nationalization of industry

-Cattle operations

-John Rollins, Pollard Simons, Al Cohen

-Agricultural self-sufficiency

-Manley

-Control of government

-Assistants

-Meeting with President

-Security

Caribbean

-Future

-Nassau

-Independence

-Lunden O. Pindling

Jamaica

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-Relations with US

Caribbean

-Communist threat

-Association with the US

-Nassau, Jamaica

-Maintain status

-Objections

-Welfare

-Citizenship

-Communist threat

-Manley

-Conversation with Connally

-Special trade relationship with US

-Common market

-Sugar quota

-Trade with US

-Preferential trade

-Trade bills

-Import duties

-Effects on US economy

-Unemployment

-Rebozo

-Labor

-Jamaica

-Agricultural labor

-Compared with US Blacks, Mexicans, Cubans

-Manley

-US policy

-Commonwealth

-Jamaica

-Independence

-Population

-Bahamas

-Population

-Army, navy, air force

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-Diplomatic corps

-British Commonwealth

-US policy

US trust territories in the Pacific

-Retention

-Connally’s memorandum

-Henry A. Byroade

-Peace Corps

-Association

-Independence

-Liberals’ support

People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Press announcement

-Relations with US

-US flyers

-Release

-John Downey

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Release

-President’s letter

-Chou En Lai

-Relations with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Relations with Japan

-US ties

-PRC concessions

-Taiwan recognition

-Formal diplomatic relations

-US office in Peking

-PRC office in Washington

-Trade

-Impact

-Taiwan

-USSR

-Chou

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-Japan-US cooperation

-Pipeline in Siberia

-USSR influence

-Eastern Siberia

Connally’s trip around the world

-Pollard Simons and wife

-Idannell Connally

-Airplane

-British Aircraft III

-Grummand II

-Length

-PRC visit

PRC

-Western symphony orchestras

-Trip

-Chou’s conversation with Henry A. Kissinger

-Eugene Ormandy

-Ormandy

-Philadelphia

-Inauguration

-Invitation to visit

-President’s support

-Political leanings

-Position on USSR

-Connally visit

-Pollard

-Value

-Length of stay

-Peking

-Hong Kong

-Shanghai

-Arrangements

-President’s assistance

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Idanell Connally

Golda Meir dinner

-Invitation to Connally

-Guest list

-Democrats

-Jews

-President’s supporters

-New York, Los Angeles

Connally left at 3:58 pm.