Date: March 15, 1973

Time: 4:18 pm-5:30 pm

Location: Oval Office

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

George T. Bell

-Death

-Personality

-Wealth

-Cause of death

-Cancer

-Religion

-Christian Scientist

-Call to hospital

-Company

-Sale

-Retirement

-Work in 1968 campaign

-Citizens for Nixon

-Work in White House

-Personnel office

-Charles W. Colson

Ralph H. Cake

-President’s call

-Cake’s response

-State of health

Telephone calls

-Death

-Comments

-Preparation

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-Praise of staff

-News summaries

-Rose Mary Woods

President’s press conference

-Announcement of People’s Republic of China [PRC] liaison office

-historic significance

-Question and answer session

-Press responses

-Donald H. Segretti case

-Watergate

-John W. Dean, III’s testimony

-Eugene V. Risher’s question

-Dean’s testimony

-President’s handling

-Ziegler’s responses to questions

-President’s conversation

-Previous mistake

-Dwight L. Chapin

-Recommendation of Segretti

-Ziegler’s denial of a story

-Veracity

-Chapin

-Relationship with Segretti

-Ziegler’s answers to questions

Ziegler entered at 4:19 pm.

-China announcement

-Press questions

-Watergate

-Dean

-Executive privilege

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Dr. David K. E. Bruce appointment

-Timing

-President’s handling

-Press response to President’s appearance

-Comparison with John F. Kennedy, Jr., Dwight D. Eisenhower and Lyndon

B. Johnson

Prisoners of war [POWs]

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-Press coverage

Gen. John P. Flynn

-Public reactions

Press relations

-North Vietnam

-National Broadcasting Company [NBC]

-Infiltration

-US response

-Lead stories

-PRC initiative

-Bruce

-Significance

-Lack of press interest

-Press conference

-Questions on Watergate, Dean

-Risher

-PRC

-Wire service

-Clark R. Mollenhoff

-Question on PRC liaison

-Significance

-PRC liaison

-Follow-up questions

-John T. Downey

-Bruce

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Taiwan

-Meeting with PRC

-Ambassadorship

Press conferences

-Tone

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Colson

-Importance

-Nature of questions

-New York Times reporter

-[First name unknown] Kenwick [?]

-Question for President

-President’s answer

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-Next press conference

-Scheduling

-State of the Union Address

-Television [TV] coverage

-State of the Union Address

-Timing

– Nguyen Van Thieu’s visit

-Prime time TV coverage

-Watergate

-Aid to India and Pakistan

-Questions

-Responses

-Watergate

-Ervin Hearings

-Comments

-Maurice H. Stans’ civil suit

-Comment

-President’s statements

-Stans

-Ervin hearings

-Watergate

-Dean

-Segretti

-Ziegler’s responses

-Democrats

-Food prices

United States Department of Agriculture [USDA] release

-Food prices

-Virginia H. Knauer

-Housewives

-Bargain list

-Influence on prices

-Price controls

-Boycott of meat

-Limits on purchasing

-Knauer

-Potential press coverage

-POWs

-Lack of meat

-Health

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-Meat

-Necessity

-Protein

Press conference

-George P. Shultz

-Soviet Jews

-Questions

-Shultz’s trip

-Important issues

-Lack of interest

-Tariffs

-USDA

-Congress

-Stockpiling

-Question by Forrest Boyd

-Importance

-National security

-Influence on pricing

-Copper, tin stockpiles

-Necessity

-Frequency

-Variation of intervals

-Staggered times

-Handling of press

-Benefits for administration

-TV coverage

Memorandum on Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon to Ronald L. Ziegler

-Book

-Copies to Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox

-Mrs. Nixon’s activities and offices

-Cancer Society

-Developmentally disabled children

-Chairmanships

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 4:45 pm.

Congressional relations

-Administration’s record

-Information

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-Openness

-Dean

-Appearance before Congress

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Walter W. Jenkins

-Private materials

-Access

-Republicans

-Johnson’s staff

-Homosexuality

-Blackmail

-Robert D. (“Bobby”) Baker

-Publicity for administration’s record

-Positive stand

President’s foreign travel

-Latin America

-William P. Rogers

-Visit

-Africa visits

-“Police states”

-Brazil

-Safety

-Brasilia

-Intelligence analysis

-Caracas, Venezuela

-Guerrilla activity

-Risk of another incident

-Brazil

-Brazilia

-Jamaica

-Nicaragua

-Latin American summit

-Brasilia

-Mexican president

-Cozumel

-Yucatan Peninsula

-Island

-Press statements

-Trips under consideration

-Lee Kuan Yew’s visit

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-Guilio Andreotti’s visit

-Willy Brandt

-Visit

-Domestic situation

-US-Europe relations

-Personality

-Record as Berlin mayor

-John V. Lindsay

-New York mayor

Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Kissinger’s letter

-Election

-President’s response to results

-Washington Post reports

-Gen. Charles A. J. M. deGaulle

-Harry S. Truman

-Leftist parties

-Splits

-Socialists

-Communists

-Separation of candidates

-Plurality

-Votes

-Majority in assembly

Press conference by Ziegler

-Watergate

-Mansfield amendment on European troop withdrawal

-President’s opposition

-Statement for press

-Mutual reductions

-Compared with unilateral reductions

-Influence on negotiations

-Vietnam peace settlement

-Democratic partisanship

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

Ziegler left at 4:47 pm.

Joseph Simpson Farland

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-Appointment as ambassador

-Health problems

-Heart

-Altitude

-Treatment

-Iran

-Greece

Ambassadors

-Pakistan

-Germany

-Thomas Vail

-Farland

-Netherlands

-Switzerland

-Canada

-[First name unknown] Safer [?]

-Kissinger’s opinion

-Judiasm

-Farland

-Canada

-Argentina

-Safer [?]

-Mexico

-[First name unknown] Reynolds

-Columbia

-Farland

-Canada

-Vail

-Germany

-Kissinger’s telephone call

-Argentina

-Importance

-Peronists

-Danger

Plot against Richard M. Helms

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin’s information

-Tehran

-Iraq

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Ambassadors

Arms control committee

-David Packard

-Appointment

-John J. McCloy

President’s meeting with Max M. Fisher

-Garment

-Sisco

-Fisher’s support for Middle East post

-Experience

-Rogers

-Work with Israel

Haldeman left at 5:05 pm.

Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War

-Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction [MBFR]

-Annual report on foreign policy

-Kissinger’s staff

-Foreign service

-Ambassadors

-Circulation

-Nixon Doctrine

-President’s role

-Rogers

-Kissinger’s draft

-Great Britain

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-Article 1

-Draft

-Tediousness

-Consultation

-Reaction of USSR

-Article 4

-Article 5

-Condominium

-PRC

-Reactions

-Article 1

-USSR

-Great Britain

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 5:05 pm.

Refusal [?]

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 5:30 pm.

Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War

-Draft language

-Use of nuclear weapons

-Press coverage

-Article 4

-Condominium

-PRC

-Reactions

-Great Britain

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

-Meaning of treaty

-Great Britain

-Definitions

-Counterproposal by USSR

-Motives of USSR

-Détente

-Ban on nuclear weapons

-Impact on American pacifists

-Trident construction

-Administration responses

-Provisions of treaty

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-Effectiveness

-Administration’s statements

-Elimination of threat

-Article 2

-Conditions

Haldeman’s job

-Lack of complaint

-Importance

-Quality of work

Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War

-Détente

-Cost

-US efforts

-Crisis

-Effects

-Restraint

-Middle East crisis

-Vietnam settlement

-Europe

Effects of détente

-Diplomatic setbacks for USSR

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Survival

-Middle East

-Troop withdrawal

-Vietnam War

-Bombing of North Vietnam

-Europe

-Settlement of Berlin

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-Effects on weapon programs

-Intangible feeling of détente

-Relationship to US interests

-SALT

-Domestic support

-President’s opponents

-PRC-US relations

-Military support

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-Détente with USSR

-USSR as aggressors

-Europe and Japan

-Weakness

-Japan

-Dangers

-PRC

-Aggression

PRC

-Ambassador to US

-Ally to President

President’s press conference

-Press relations

-Haldeman

-Ziegler

-PRC liaison office

-Press indifference

-News reports

-President’s PRC policy

-Compared to Watergate

-Dean

-Historical significance

-News reports

-Watergate

-Food prices

-President’s comments

-Personnel replacement in Vietnam

-Need for correction

-Issue of legality

-Effect on strategic balance

-Equipment

-Journalists’ calls to Kissinger

-George Sherman, Robert C. Toth

-North Vietnamese infiltration reports

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Vietnam

-Infiltration

-US calculation of rates

-Laos

Press conference responses

US relations with USSR

-Middle East

-Pressure

-Peace

-USSR-Egyptian relations

-US-Egyptian discussions

-Hafez Ismail

-Brezhnev

-Dobrynin

-Brezhnev’s message

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President’s press conference

-Warning to North Vietnam

-Ziegler

-Journalists’ calls to Kissinger

-Sherman, Toth

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-President’s credibility

Vietnam

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer’s plans

-Air strikes, sorties

-Number

-B-52s

-Ho Chi Minh Trail

-Note to North Vietnam

-Reply

-Dobrynin

-PRC

-Prisoners of war [POWs] release

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Thieu’s visit to US

-Timing of bombing

-Bombing resumption

-Risk to peace

-POWs

-Warnings

-US concerns

-Replacement personnel

-Effect on strategic balance

-Cease-fire violations

-Infiltration

-President’s responses at press conference

Kissinger’s meeting with Dobrynin

-Subject of meeting

-Message from President

-US public opinion

Detente

-Congressional action on military budget

-US military strength

-Possible provocations from USSR

-Relaxation

-President’s image

-“Old Cold Warrior”

-President’s critics

-Chemical weapons

-SALT

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-PRC

-Lack of substance

-Negotiations

-Future problems

-Fragility of peace

-Nature of Russian people

-Overthrow of communism in USSR

-History of Russian expansion

-German people

-Compared to Russians

-Geographic position in Europe

-Expansionism 1890-1940

-Unification in 1871

-Past disunity

-Prussia

-Saxony

-Wars on German soil

Kissinger’s meeting with Dobrynin

-Dobrynin’s knowledge of US actions

-Brezhnev

-Harry S. Truman and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s relations with Josef V. Stalin

-Desire for peace

-Diplomacy

-Reputation in history

-Possible motives

-Relaxation of tensions

-Splitting Europe from US

-Peace

-Story of Brezhnev’s father

-World War I

-World peace

-Monument

Kissinger left at 5:30 pm.