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NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb.-09)
Conversation No. 838-1 Date: January 11, 1973 Time: Unknown between 8:29 and before 8:36 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull at an unknown time after 8:29 am.
President's schedule -Meeting -Timing -Inauguration -Conversation Bull left at an unknown time before 8:36 am.
Conversation No. 838-2 Date: January 11, 1973 Time: Unknown between 8:36 and 9:04 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Marjorie P. Acker at 8:36 am. ***************************************************************** [Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift.] Rose Mary Woods -President’s clothing -Neckties [End segment reviewed under deed of gift.] *****************************************************************
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Conversation No. 838-2 (cont’d)
cker left at an unknown time before 9:04 am. A
Conversation No. 838-3
n 8:36 and before 9:04 am ocation: Oval Office
he President met with Manolo Sanchez after 8:36 am.
Date: January 11, 1973 Time: Unknown betweeL T
Dictatin-Rose Mary Woods
anchez left at an unknown time before 9:04 am.
g machine
S
Conversation No. 838-4
n 8:36 and 9:04 am ocation: Oval Office
he President dictated a memorandum to H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.
Date: January 11, 1973 Time: Unknown betweeL T
Camp D-Guest
history
ist of s written there
-Oliverenhower and Nikita S. Khrushchev
ento for guests
avid book -Historical record
-List of all guests as part of a-Office of Economic Policy -L President's addresse -State of the Union
F. (“Ollie”) Atkins's pictures -Dwight D. Eis
-Edward R. G. Heath -Mem
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Conversation No. 838-4 (cont’d)
Sequoia
-Revision
Preside lier conversation with Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman
-Post-in-Polls
r
H. Gallup -Recom harles W. Colson
e
ion tiveness and precision
n onal role
-Inflationary spiral
nd of dictation]
Conversation No. 838-5
The Pre
-Guest pamphlet
-Assignment of responsibilities
nt's earaugural plan
-Albert E. Sindlinge-Louis P. Harris -George
mendation of C-Issues
-Tax increas-Spending
-Previous Gallup quest-Lack of effec
-Wording of questio-Congressi
-Wording [E
Date: January 11, 1973Time: Unknown between 8:36 and 9:04 am Location: Oval Office
sident dictated a memorandum to H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.
William E. Tim-Freshm nal security briefing
mons's suggestion an Congressman natio
-Henry A. Kissinger -State Department
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Conversation No. 838-5 (cont’d)
epartment
-Memorandum from Timmons ctrine
hinese initiatives control
-Leadership ig
-Kissinger
nd of dictation]
Conversation No. 838-6
ate: January 11, 1973
ocation: Oval Office The President to H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.
-Defense D-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
-Nixon Do-Soviet and C-Arms -Vietnam
-Ha
[E
DTime: Unknown between 8:36 and 9:04 am L
dictated a memorandum
Appoin-John D-Georg
discussions ional Committee
ates Information Agency [USIA] ents
White House staff
tments to Administration positions . Ehrlichman
e P. Shultz -Haldeman’s presence during
-Republican Nat-Charle
-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis s W. Colson
-Frank Stanton -United St
-Compared to the President's acceptance of speaking engagem -Haldeman -Stephen B. Bull -Haldem -Discussions w
an's role ith
-Congress -Frederic V. Malek
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Conversation No. 838-6 (cont’d)
oore
aspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger -Moore -Melvin R. Laird -General Robert E. Pursley -Moore
Conversation No. 838-7
ime: Unknown after 8:36 and before 9:04 am Locatio The President oman at an unknown time after 8:36 am.
-Elliot L. Richardson -Jonathan M
-Henry A. Kissinger -C
Date: January 11, 1973 T
n: Oval Office
met with an unknown w
Memoranda for H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman
-Copies -Clearing of tapes
The unknown woman left at an unknown time before 9:04 am.
-Instructions about dictation tapes
Conversation No. 838-8
ime: Unknown after 8:36 and before 9:04 am Locatio The President met wit ter 8:36 am.
Date: January 11, 1973 T
n: Oval Office
h Stephen B. Bull at an unknown time af
Haldeman about seeing the President cussion with Haldeman
Spiro T. Agnew
-Call to H. R. (“Bob”) -President’s dis
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Conversation No. 838-8 (cont’d)
President's schedule -Haldeman -William E. Timmons
ull left at an unknown time before 9:04 am.
B
Conversation No. 838-9
ate: January 11, 1973 Time: Unknown after 8:36 and before 9:04 am Location: Ova The President an unknown time after 8:36 am.
D
l Office
met with Stephen B. Bull at
-William E. Timmons -H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman -Col. Richard T. Kennedy
ull left at an unknown time before 9:04 am.
President's schedule
B
Conversation No. 838-10
ate: January 11, 1973 nd 9:04 am
ocation: Oval Office
he President talked with the White House operator.
DTime: Unknown between 8:36 aL T
ee Conversation No. 35-127]
nd of telephone conversation]
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Conversation No. 838-11
Date: JTime: etweeLocation: Ova The President met with Col. Richard T. Kennedy at 9:04 am.
anuary 11, 1973 B n 9:04 am - 9:42 am
l Office
Vietnam negot
-William H. Sullivan
-Alexander M. Haig, Jr. an Thieu
-Agreement with Hanoi -Thieu
The President talked with Peter JOHN Brennan between 9:08 and 9:09 am.
iations
-Henry A. Kissinger -Protocols
-Le Duc Tho
-Nguyen V
[See Conversation No. 35-128]
Vietnam negot-Presidential announcement schedule -Haig -Thieu
sident's inauguration
-Kissinger
-North -Briefin
to H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman -Haig
ructions
iations
-Haig's role -Pre-Thieu
-Thieu -TimingVietnamese position gs -Spiro T. Agnew call
-Kissinger's cable -President's inst
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Conversation No. 838-11 (cont’d)
W. Abrams, Jr.
nse Concerns
-Haig
-Details of agreement
R. Laird
illiam P. Rogers
nghai Communique mmit
-Kissinger ontent
rpose of visit
-Roger
s
-Kissin-Press r
-Haig
-Bombdo nson
s problem halt
otective reaction"
-Creighton -Secretary of Defe-Security -Abrams
-Haig -Kissinger -Melvin-Abrams -Haig -W-Sullivan -Sha-Moscow Su
-Rogers's call
-C-Agnew
-Possible pu-Haldeman -Security concerns
s's staff -Laird -Roger -Response of Col. Kennedy to inquiries -Rogers's position
ger eaction -Washington Star -Murrey Marder
-Trip to Saigon ing -Lyn n B. Joh-Alternatives
ublic relation-Png-Bombi-"Pr
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Conversation No. 838-11 (cont’d)
aigon
-Roger-Thieu -Kissin agreement -Schedule -Financial assistance to North Vietnam -Legisl ive le
singer
Vietnam
r [POWs] se self-determination
ressure for consultation
ments edule
-Timin bombing halt
-Ronald L. Ziegler announcement -Content l leaders -Kissin
-List of
aka me
-Laird -Haig's arrival in S
-Thieu -Bui Diem
-Tran Van Do s
ger -Signing of
at aders -Calls to inform of developments -Kis-Haig to Saigon to inform Thieu -Bombing in North-Wording -US goals -Cease-fire -Prisoners of Wa -South Vietname
-Kissinger -Congressional p-Calls to leaders -Read state-Schg of announcement about -Kissinger phone calls -Timing
-Calls to Congressiona-Schedule ger -Amount of information foreign heads of state -Pierre E. Trudeau -Kakuei Tan-Alaf Pal
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Conversation No. 838-11 (cont’d)
mpidou ann
udeau bassadors
. Alexis Johnson
or y F. Dobrynin
da au
-Giulio-Heath -Mitche
rage
nship with US -Aid from US -Golan Heights
-South Vietnamese -Historical view of US Vietnam policy
nan -Kissinger
ese
The President ouse operator at an unknown time between 9:09 and 9:42
-Edward R. G. Heath -Georges J. R. Po-Maurice Schum-State Department -Tr-Foreign am-Kissinger
-Marc Cadieux -U-Rogers
-Australian ambassad-Anatoli-President's visit to Cana
-Trude Andreotti
ll Sharpe -Tanaka -Marshall Green -Lyndon B. Johnson -Heath -Cou-Golda Meir
-Relatio
-Austrians
-Peter J. Bren
-North Vietnam-Thieu
talked with the White Ham.
onversation No. 838-11] [C
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Conversation No. 838-11 (cont’d)
Vietnam negotiations
-Thieu -Cease-fire -Political implications
-US Senate resolution F. Bunker
ennedy left at 9:42 am.
-Ellsworth-Thieu
K
Conversation No. 838-12
ate: January 11, 1973 Time: Between 9:42 and 9:43 am
ocation: Oval Office
D
L The President talked with James T. Lynn. [See Conversation No. 35-130]
Conversation No. 838-13
ime: Unknown between 9:43 and 9:46 am ocation: Oval Office
The President met with Stephen B. Bull at an unknown time after 9:43 a
Date: January 11, 1973 TL
m.
President's schedule
ull left at an unknown time before 9:46 am.
-William E. Timmons B
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Conversation No. 838-14
ime: Unknown between 9:43 and 9:46 am
he President met with Manolo Sanchez at an unknown time after 9:43 am.
Date: January 11, 1973 TLocation: Oval Office T
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[End segment reviewed u***************************** Sanchez left at an unknown time before 9:46 am.
Conversation No. 838-15 Date: JanuaryTime: Between 9:46 and 10:03 am Location: Oval Office
he President met with William E. Timmons at 9:46 am.
11, 1973
T
Lists of
-Recep
-Joe D.
Congressmen -Republicans -Democrats
-F. Edward Hebert -Cambodia
tion -Veto overide Waggonner, Jr.
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Conversation No. 838-15 (cont’d)
Biparti
-Foreign Relations, Defense and ropriations Committees
ond
-Robert A. Taft, Jr. -Charles H. Percy -William W. Scranton Waggonner
-John J. McFall -Moss
e”) Mansfield
Richardymington
nuclear capability
Carl B. Albert
Mansfield
eting of Democrats
-Henry M. ("Scoop") Jackson -Vietnam
ons Committee
Vietnam -Need for confidentiality
Mansfi
Waterg
vin, Jr. -Courts
san leadership meeting -John E. Moss -Sen. Robert C. Byrd -Ranking members
-App-J. Strom Thurm-John G. Tower
-
-Michael J. (“Mik
M. Helms -W. Stuart S-People's Republic of China [PRC]
Mansfield
-Me-Russell B. Long
-Foreign Relati
negotiations
eld
ate -Sam J. Er
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Conversation No. 838-15 (cont’d)
Lists of Congr-Congressional relations
n of support
-Mansfield ht
Future events
y Woods
Worship servic
J. Benn
Briefin
-Henry A. Kissinger xander M. Haig, Jr.
issinger to William P. Rogers
-Content n
-Nixon Doctrine
iet Socialist Republics [USSR] -Europe
urity
Sam Nuesolution
-Johnst
essmen
-Recognitio
Democrat leadership
-J. William Fulbrig-Symington -Jackson
-Master list for Rose Mar-State dinners
es
ett Johnston, Jr.
gs for new people -H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman
-Ale-Qualities
-Compared to K-Compared
-Johnsto
-PRC -Union of Sov
-National sec
nn -Kennedy R-Voting record
on
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Conversation No. 838-15 (cont’d)
John Sherman
David H
Ideological considerations
r
xico -Clinton P. Anderson -Jackson
Scott . Spong, Jr.
elms -Margaret Chase Smith
allistic missiles [ABM] -Gordo
-William B. Saxbe
-Cooper -Percy -Haig -Mail counts
-Congressional ombing
ongress -Mail counts
-Peace groups Timmons left a
Cooper
. Gambrell -Richard B. Russell
-Allen J. Ellende-Walter Huddleston-Oklahoma -New Me
-Virginia -William Lloyd -William B
-Jesse A. H
-Antibn L. Allott
-Jack R. Miller
-Edward W. Brooke
-B-Cartoon
-C
-Hugh Scott
t 10:03 am.
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re 10:05 am
ime after 10:03 am.
Conversation No. 838-16 Date: January 11, 1973 Time: Unknown after 10:03 and befoLocation: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull at an unknown t
Bull left at an unknow m.
President's schedule
-Ronald L. Ziegler
n time before 10:05 a
Conversation No. 838-17
Date: JanuaryTime: Between 10:05Location: Oval Office
The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler at 10:05 am.
11, 1973
and 10:16 am
Ziegler's press riefing
al spending -Vietna
ogers hard T. Kennedy
-Wage Ziegler’s forth iefing
omments to press
-Possible al rk Times
ngton Post -E. Howard Hunt, Jr.
b -Congression
m -Henry A. Kissinger -William P. R-Col. Ricand price control
coming press br-Watergate
-Administration c -Courts
tri -New Yo -Washi
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Conversation No. 838-17 (cont’d)
-Milk F
W. Kalmbach Govern
-Birthday story es
bers
A. Thomas -Saul P-Presid
-Newspapers dio
-Television [TV] -Inauguration -Quotes -United Press International [UPI]
-Mrs. Nixon's birthday ory
lunch with Clifton Daniel -Timing
-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman -Staff -Reporters' viewing -Super Bowl
Ziegler
und -Herbert -Check from teachers' fund for Mc
-Campaign finances
-New York Tim-Wire story -John Her
-US News -Frances Lewine -Helenett's article ent's interview
-Ra
-St-Golda Meir
-Ziegler's
-Dick Martin film
left at 10:16 am.
Conversation No. 838-18
ime: Between 10:20 and 11:03 am Locatio
Date: January 11, 1973 T
n: Oval Office
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Conversation No. 838-18 (cont’d)
The President ”) Haldeman at 10:20 am.met with H. R. (“Bob
White H
Weather
Winston S. Churchill
Britain -Weather
White H
Ehrlichman
-Colsonilosophy
Preside o on appointments to Administration positions
n's role . Malek's role
ogers -Ehrlic-Shultz -George H. W.-Peter M-Haldem-Malek -Lewis A. Eng
ission [FTC] -Qulaifications n
ouse
-World War I -Book
-Spring 1914 -Germany -Great
ouse staff - Haldeman -John D.-Charles W. Colson -George P. Shultz
-Ph-Hardhats
-Politics
nt's mem-Haldema-Frederic V-William P. R
hman
Bush . Flanigan an
man -Federal Trade Comm
-Engma
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Conversation No. 838-18 (cont’d)
-Domestic Council -Edwin L. Harper -Engman
N. Mitchell -Engman
iles W. Kilpatrick -Departure
-
Appointments -Ehrlichman's role
-Engman is
States Information Agency [USIA] h
-Call fr wis
-Maurice H. Stans utors
ons
Stanton
-Shultz -Henry A. Kissinger -Ehrlichman -Malek -Colson -Engman -Ehrlichman
-John
-M Age
-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lew -United
-James Keogom Hobart Le
-Frank Stanton -Harley Ranch [?]
Stanton
-USIA -Red Cross
Red Cross appointments
-Major contrib-W. Clement Stone
-Qualificati
-President's instructions -Colson's role
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Conversation No. 838-18 (cont’d)
-Haldeman
-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] -Washington Post
-USIA
-Colson o Red Cross
-Colson’s call to Stanton
Preside ule -Spiro T. Agnew
-Foreign policy -Kissinger
tiations -Appointment with the President
on Post
ouse operator at an unknown time between 10:20 and 11:03
-Ehrlichman
-Red Cross -Ranch [?] -USIA compared t
nt's sched
-Haldeman
-Vietnam nego
-Washingt Haldeman talked with the White Ham.
onversation No. 838-18A]
ee Conversation No. 35-131]
nd of telephone conversation]
President's schedule
Haldeman talked with an unknown person in Agnew's office at an unknown time between 10:20
[C [S [E
-Agnew
and 11:05 am. [Conversation No. 838-18A cont’d] [See Conversation No. 35-131 [End of telephone conversatio
]
n]
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Conversation No. 838-18 (cont’d)
Haldeman talked with Agnew at an unknown time between 10:20 and 11:03 am.
[See Conversation No. 35-131]
nd of telephone conversation]
President's schedule
t -Vietnam negotiations in Paris
-Kissinger -Vietnam
bing story rrey Marder
aris -Rumors
-Kissinger Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:20 am.
[Conversation No. 838-18A cont.]
[E
-Agnew -Middle Eas
-Bom-Mu-Washington Star -P
Agnew appointment -Time
Bull left at an unknown time before 11:03 am.
Herbert G. Kle-Ronald L. Ziegler
Frank L
Press relations
-Washington Star
in
. Dale
-Colson’s views on Washington Post-Richard Scaife -Colson
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Conversation No. 838-18 (cont’d)
Preside le
Staffing
-Klein -Departure
ming port
Bugging of the President's airplane in 1968 -John N. Mitchell
-J. Edgar Hoover ll
-John W. Dean, III’s plan hnson
-Washington Star story -Johnson
itchell
ristian -Califa
. Humphrey -Washington Star story -DeLoach
nt's schedu-Florida trip
-Colson -Role
- Ziegler's role -Ti
-President's sup -California -Copley
-Public appearances
-Cartha D. DeLoach -Evidence
-Mitche
-Lyndon B. Jo-Joseph A. Califano, Jr.
-John B. Connally-M-George E. Chno
-Hubert H
-Meeting with Mitchell-Press
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Conversation No. 838-18 (cont’d)
ross
-Elliot L. Richardson M. Kendall
-USIA
Democrat Cau
Presidential nominations
-Vietna
Watergate the President’s place in 1968
-Christian -DeLoach
phrey
Press re
-Staff r s n
-Ziegler
-Strategy regarding anti-administration actions immons
Foreign Wars [VFW] -Labor unions
s -Bombing
ress
-Red C
-Donald-Red Cross
-Lewis
cus meeting - Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield
m War
-Bugging in
-Califano -Hum
Agency appointments
-Haldeman -Ehrlichman
lations esponsibility for news summarie-Colso-Haldeman
-Ehrlichman
-William E. T-Colson
-Veterans of
-Letter writing campaign
-Objections -Cong
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Conversation No. 838-18 (cont’d)
-Mail count
Admin
-Richar-Leadership concerns
-Compared to Bruce A. Kehrli
-Qualifications
ull entered at an unknown time after 10:20 am.
-TV
istration policy -Cambodia
dson
-Colson
-Roy L. Ash
B
President's schedule n Environmental Quality [CEQ]
ull left at an unknown time before 11:03 am.
-Council o-Press photograph
B
-Water bill
-Question of President's veto Baker, Jr.
-William D. Ruckelshaus n, Tricia Nixon Cox, Julie Nixon Eisenhower
-Park dedications
Agnew Haldeman left at 11:03
Environment issue in campaign
-Colorado -Ehrlichman
-Howard H.
-Mrs. Nixo
am.
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Conversation No. 838-19
Date: JTime: BetweeLocation: Oval Office The President nvironmental Quality [CEQ]; Russell E.
anuary 11, 1973
n 11:03 am and 1:00 pm
met with members of the Council on ETrain, John A. Busterud, Beatrice "Betty" Willard, Richard M. Fairbanks, III, and John D. Ehrlichamn. Members of the press and the White House photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting.
Greetings
Press photogra
CEQ suggestio
-State of the Union environmental message
s -wide environmental concerns
list Republics [USSR]
ations [UN] -Previous State of the Union reports
-Status update
Union in ten installments
-Length n messages
ion
S technology ent
-Environmentalists
ph
ns
-Water bill -Press relation-World-Union of Soviet Socia-Japan-Great Britian -United N
-Public relations outlook
Plan to submit State of the -Foreign policy, defense, environment
-State of Unio-Possibility of optimistic orientat
-US wealth-U-Interior Departm
-National Parks
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Conversation No. 838-19 (cont’d)
Government reorganization
r Natural Resources
ry of the Interior griculture
-Qualities
ogers C. B. Morton
Herman Kahn d K. Price, Jr’s staff
-Zero population growth rebuttal -The President’s opinion
Daniel P. Moynihan -President's population message
of US population -Zero population growth effects
-Schools liot L. Richardson
-Hospitals
-Hospital beds -Hill-Burton program
-Stein
. Shultz
-Council fo-Earl L. Butz -Secreta-Secretary of A-Butz
-Ehrlichman-Butz -R-Butz -Responsibilities -Morton
-Domestic Council, Raymon
-Doomsday
-Growth theories
Growth study
-El
-Problems -Herbert Stein's involvement
-University dorm space
-George P-Richardson -Schools
-West Point
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Conversation No. 838-19 (cont’d)
-Naval Academy -Air Force Academy
mbers of graduates ssure on defense budget
Intelligence se
-Activi
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-Teachers -Numbe-Carlos P. Rom
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Conversation No. 838-19 (cont’d)
-Land issues
troversy
sm
Planning for the future
-Suburb-Rural
-Land u
Tricia Nixon Cox and Edward R. F. Cox’s trip to Europe
-Yugoslavia
-Leningrad
-Planned communities
Challenges in dealing with the environment
-Cities -Idealis-Volun-Blacks-Puerto Ricans
Pollution regulation -William D. Ruckelshaus
-State guidelines -Con-CEQ position
-Regionali
-Price -Land use
ia reaction -Santa Rosa, California -Valley of the Moon-Colorado
-Olympics -Squaw Valley se
-Rome -Pope Paul VI
-USSR
-Moscow Amsterdam
-Bucharest
-Resources
m teerism
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Conversation No. 838-19 (cont’d)
using
i, Florida -Conditions
-Environmental education -Example of population errors
as Malthus -Population concerns
-England -Japan
-Budget concerns -Central ligence Agency [CIA]
-Public ho-Miam
-Emphasis on individual responsibility
-Thom
-South America
Intel Spiro T. Agnew entered at 11:38 am.
Introduction of Agnew to Train, et al.
H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered. Train, et al. left at 11:39 am, Agnew remained and
th CEQ members
rain -Budget concerns
se Intelligence Agency [DIA] munity
Intelligence services
-Quality -Schlesinger
Stephen B. Bull entere
President's meeting wi
-Environment -T
-CIA -Defen-Intelligence com-Richard M. Helms
d at an unknown time after 11:39 am.
Ollie Atkins -Photograph
Bull left at an unknown time before 12:14 pm.
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Schedule
ter 11:39 am.
State of the Union Address
Oliver F. (“Ollie”) Atkins entered at an unknown time af
m.
State of the world address
Atkins left at an unknown time before 12:14 p
Vietnam negot-Henry A. Kiss
t to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait f Jordan’s visit to US
-Golda Meir’s visit to US in
sible trip to Middle East by Agnew -Sadat
from Vietnam negotiations n name [Sahdik?]
-International oil consortium -Saudi Arabia -Kuwait -Shah of Iran
s
-Diversion from Vietnam negotiations - ing -Reaction of press
-Effect ew’s visit to Nguyen Van Thieu
iations
inger -International press corps
US foreign relations
-Middle East -Joseph J. Sisco -William P. Rogers -Anwar el-Sadat
-Agnew's visi-King Hussein o
-Husse-Pos
-Diversion-Unknow
-Energy crisi -Agnew’s trip to Middle East
Tim
-Results
-Agn
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-Press tions
s -Rogers
-Abba
s possible trip
-Inauguration -Meir -Results
Bombing of North Vietnam
nal relations
Vietnam ns
-Cease--Prison s] -Thieu
North V ons
-Quang-Destruction in South Vietnam
Agnew's sched
-Speak John F. Kerry's district l W. Cronin
eans sniper incident -Congressional encroachment on executive privilege -Schedule of sp-Lincoln Club
-Results rela
-Israeli'
Eban-Moshe Dayan
-Yitzhak Rabin -Meir
-Question of Agnew' -Timing
-Rationale -Kissinger -Congressio
-John E. Moss
negotiatio-Kissinger
fire ers of War [POW
ietnamese acti Tri
ule ing engagement in-Pau
-Issues -War -Erosion of values
-New Orl
eaking engagement engagement
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Vietnam negot
-Congress -Effect
-Critici n -1968 c-Congress
ocrats, Republicans -Kissin-Sched-Congress
-Barry M. Goldwater
-Rogers
tiations
fire -POWs
hieu ietnam
-Congr -Apology
. Saxbe r.
e on Vietnam r
-US servicemen in Vietnam
Congress
-Mathias -Letter -Possible opposition in Republican primary
-[First name unknown] Spizak [?]
-California
iations
-Kissinger
sm of the administratioampaign
-Demger ule
-Robert J. Dole
-Melvin R. Laird -Nego
-President's attitude -Cease-
-T-South Vess
-William B-Charles M. Mathias, J-Jacob K. Javits -Mathias
-News articl -B52 navigato
-Loyalty -Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope
of serviceman
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cy
Middle
f Agnew's trip
-United Arab Republic [UAR]
-Possibility of war
-Israeli'-Golan
-Syria
Agnew's responsibiliti-Intergo ntal relations -Chicago -California
ions Democratic senators
Congressional relations serviceman
-Press relations homas H. Moorer
-Laird orld War II
-World War I
Agnew'
sional reactions -Charle
r.
-Saxbe -Donald D. Clan-Samuel L. Devine
East -Possibility o-Israel
-UN
-Buffer zones -Sadat
s Heights
es vernme
-Congressional invitat
-Mathias's letter from Vietnam
-T
-W
s schedule -Vietnam negotiations
-Congress W. Colson
-William J. Baroody, J-Haldeman -Patrick J. Buchanan
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Agnew left at 12:14 pm.
Agnew f Agnew's Middle East trip
aff -Procedures for broaching subject
-President's experiences with Sherman Adams issinger
-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
gers
Report
E. Timmons at an unknown time between 12:14 pm and 1:00 pm.
-Question o-Agnew's st
-K
-Sadat -Ro
on Democrat Caucus Haldeman talked with William
onversation No. 838-19A cont’d] [See Conversation No. 35-132] [End of telephone conversation]
Democrat Cau-Vietna tion -Cabine ' testimony before Congressional Committees
ommittee ht
-Impou
ogos ent
-Congr-Proble
[C
cus meeting m resolut members-Rogers -Foreign Relations C
-J. William Fulbrig-“Halfbright” ndment of funds -John V. Tunney
-Meeting -Tom C. Korol
-Impeachm-Cartoons in Washington Post
ess ms
Agnew
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fidentiality
-Vietnam
-Speeches o Roosevelt
to Harry S. Truman -Effort -Effectiveness
Vietnam negot-Kissin
-Kissin call
t ent
-Haig -Hanoi -Kissinger -Press r
-Phone
Manolo Sanchez entered at an r 12:14 pm.
-Con
-Intergovernmental relations
-Franklin Delan-Compared -Press relations
iations ger
-Bombing -Staff questions
ger -Phone-Cable -Proposal -Agreemen
-Timing of announcem-Kissinger
-Finalize agreement-Announcement -Timing
elations calls -Haig
unknown time afte
Food order Sanchez left at an unk fore 1:00 pm.nown time be
Vietnam negotiations -Kissin-John A. Scali
ger
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-Rogers -Laird -Rogers
-Compared to Kissinger ation
re Senate Foreign Relations Committee
r
ng ow
s return T. Kennedy announcement
-Haig ieu
-Bombing suspension S goals
OWs
ble reaction
inger's role -Rogers
ement llivan
itude about negotiations -People's Republic of China [PRC] communique
-Chou En-Lai -Mao Tse-Tung
-Role in negotiations
Preside travel -Secretary of State in official party
eth Rush
-Communic-Democrats -Rogers's testimony befo
-Kissinge-Haig -Bombi
-Bryce N. Harl -Lag time -Reaction to bombing -Press relations
-Kissinger'-Richard -Possible
-Ronald L. Ziegler
-Th
-U-Cease-fire-P-Possi
-Ziegler -Kiss
-Agre-William H. Su
-Protocols -Rogers's att
nt's foreign
-[David] Kenn
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Volpe
R trips le
-Foreig -Thelma C. (Ryan) (“Pat”) Nixon
-Kissinger urope
aw
urope e trips -State Department role
-Georgf Japan
-USSR -Heath
Vietnam
-Kissinger
President's schedule
er
on
Appointments
-John A. -PRC and USS
-Rogers's ron trips
-E
-Romania -Canada -Mexico-USSR -PRC -Pakistan -Iran -Wars-Future schedule -E-Futur
-Possible schedule
Future visits to US -Edward R. G. Heath
es J. R. Pompidou -Emperor o
negotiations -Haldeman
-Florida -Camp David
-Kissing-Cols
-Colson
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aroody
-Herbert G. Klein -Frank
-Office of Emergency Preparedness [OEP]
ey
ge Commission [SEC] -Colson-Ehrlichman
-Ehrlichman's view -"Meet the Press"
-Credibility -Lewis A. Engman appointment
-Ehrlichman -Webster
-Colson
M. Walters -Randolph Thrower
Shultz
Vietnam negotiations
-Thieu -Media role
-Agnew speech on negotiations
President's schedule
issinger -State of the World message
-B
Stanton -Red Cross
-George D. Webster
-William J. Cas-CIA-Securities and Exchan
-Klein
Internal Revenue Service [IRS]
-Johnnie
-Agreement
-Florida -Haig -K
-Inaugural address
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Vietnam negotiations
-Social events -Congress
-Timmons -Briefings
.
-Kissinger
Haldeman left at 1:00 pm
Conversation No. 838-20
00 pm and 1:04 pm ocation: Oval Office
The President met with Manolo Sanchez at an unknown time after 1:00 pm.
Date: January 11, 1973 Time: Unknown between 1:L
President's schedule Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:04 pm.
Conversation No. 838-21 Date: January 11, 1973 Time: Unknown between 1:00 pm and 1:04 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Alexander P. Butterfield.
Brent G. Scowcroft Butterfield left at an unknown time before 1:04 pm.
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Conversation No. 838-22 Date: January 11, 1973 Time: Unknown after 1:04 pm Locations: Oval Office UAn unknown person [Butterfield?] spoke on the telephone. An unknown person’s location [?] -EOB UThe unknown person left at an unknown time after 1:04 pm.