Date: September 29, 1972

Time: Unknown between 5:16 pm and 6:30 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s schedule

John D. Ehrlichman’s schedule

Ehrlichman entered at 5:21 pm.

Bull left at an unknown time before 5:50 pm.

Spending ceiling

-House of Representatives

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Ways and Means Committee

-Amendment to debt ceiling extension

-George H. Mahon

-Carl B. Albert

-[Thomas] Hale Boggs

-Opposition

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Staff meeting

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-Mahon staff member

-Mills staff member

-Opportunities for the administration

-Expenditures

-Lower taxes

-Support

-Embarrassment

-House Democrats

-Possibility of rebuff

-The President’s role

-Republican Congressional leadership

-Surrogates

-Major efforts

-Public interest groups

-Business lobby

-Timing

-Plans

-Meeting

-Possible briefing

-The President

-The President’s view

-Ehrlichman’s possible role

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Possible Republican Congressional leadership role

-Cabinet meeting

-William E. Timmons’s list

-Letter

-Surrogate

-Outside group support

-Republican challengers issue

-Conference spokesmen

Andrei A. Gromyko’s schedule

-Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT] signing

-Henry A. Kissinger’s schedule

Budget

-Meeting with the President

-Key Republican leaders

-Gerald R. Ford

-Leslie C. Arends

-Barber B. Conable, Jr.

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-Plan

-Mills

-Albert

-Boggs

-Mahon

-Timmons’s conversation with Mills

-Possible partisan motivation

-The President’s view

-Environmental statement

-San Francisco

-Spending bills

-Pocket veto

-Water bill

-Possible veto message

-Previous recommendation by the President

-Tax increase

-Veto

-Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW]

appropriations bill

-Veto

-Audio and video Speech

-The President’s previous video speech

US-Soviet Union grain deal

-Haldeman’s schedule

-Earl L. Butz

-Preparation

Previous Cost of Living Council [COLC] meeting

-Ehrlichman’s schedule

-The President’s view

-Rent

-Senior citizens

-Arthur S. Fleming

-The president’s previous meeting with Robert E. Merriam

-Surrogates

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

Bull entered at an unknown time after 5:21 pm.

Haldeman’s schedule

-Grain deal

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Bull left at an unknown time before 5:50 pm.

1972 Presidential election

-Tax bill

-Ehrlichman’s previous meeting

-Department of Treasury information

-John N. Andrews, Jr.

-Radio speech

-Problems of elderly

-Radio speeches

-Debt ceiling

-Future

Grain deal with the Soviet Union

-Handling by government officials

-Grain trading

-Industry role

-Clarence D. Palmby

-Job offer

-Negotiations with Soviet Union

-Carroll G. Brunthaver

-Press release

-Telephone calls to grain dealers

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] special

-False allegations

-Previous Department of Agriculture knowledge of Soviet crop failure

Haldeman entered at 5:50 pm.

-Agricultural attache report

-Moscow

-Facts

-Department of Agriculture

-Chronology

-Butz

-Midwest

-Possible radio address

-Explanation

-Three farm editors

-Meet the Press format

-Possible press conference

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-Importance of radio

-Question and answer on radio

-Rationale

-The President’s view

-Palmby

-Butz’s view

-Possible changes

-Using industry officials

-Butz’s credibility

-Three issues

-Disadvantage to taxpayers

-Possible US subsidy to Soviet Union

-Conflict of interest

-Palmby

-Brunthaver

-Change in policy

-Grain dealer notification

-Confusion

-Democratic information

-14 government officials from grain industry

-The President’s law firm

-John N. Mitchell

-Cargill Company

-Representation

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] investigation

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-White House involvement

-Butz’s responsibility

-Price consideration

-Cargill Company

-Reaction of farmers

-Louis P. Harris Poll

-The President’s standings in Midwest

-Butz’s handling of issue

-Schedule

-Figures of poll standings

-Charles W. Colson

-Harris poll

-Ratings decreases

-Possible reason

-Midwest

-South

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-West

-Michigian

-Detroit Daily News poll

-Minnesota

-Iowa

The President’s schedule

-The President’s forthcoming meeting with Republican Congressional leaders

-Timing

-Gromyko

-Revenue sharing ceremony in White House

-List of mayors to invite

-Mayors for George S. McGovern

-John V. Lindsay

-Joseph Alioto

-San Francisco, California

-Henry W. Maier

-Milwaukee, Wisconsin

-R. Sargent Shriver

-Lindsay

-Alioto

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US Soviet Union grain deal as issue

-Poll importance

-The President’s view

-Midwest

-Chicago

-Detroit

-Columbus

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-Indianapolis

-Concern over grain

-Butz’s view

-Storage sale

-Japan

-Wheat market

-Harris poll

The President’s schedule

-Monday meeting

-Ehrlichman’s role

-Timmons

-Cabinet Room

-Timing

-Gromyko

Ehrlichman left at 5:53 pm.

1972 Presidential election

-Possible use of information

-Kenneth W. Clawson’s schedule

-White House role

-Mitchell

Radio talks by the President

-Issues

-Ehrlichman

-Number

-Timing

Bull entered at an unknown time after 5:53 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Kissinger and Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Bull left at an unknown time before 6:03 pm.

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Kissinger and Haig entered at 6:03 pm.

Haig’s forthcoming trip to Saigon

-Vietnam peace negotiations

Haldeman left at 6:05 pm.

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Relations with US

-Haig’s forthcoming meeting with Thieu

-Haig’s instructions

-US support

-US-Soviet Union summit

-Cambodia

-Laos

-Bombing

-Mining of Haiphong

-End of war

-The President’s view

-Importance

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Peace negotiations

-Options

-Haig’s view

-Kissinger’s view

-Importance of effort

-Strength and moderation

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s example

-Bombing

-Peace proposal

-Rejection of peace proposal

-Haig’s view

-Chance of non-Communist government

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-The President’s view

-North Vietnamese aims

-Thieu resignation

-North Vietnamese Army

-South Vietnam

-US proposals

-North Vietnamese withdrawals

-South Vietnam

-Laos

-Cambodia

-Constituent assembly

-Haig’s forthcoming meeting with Thieu

-Importance of withdrawal

-Election in US

-POW issue

-Structure of meeting with Thieu

-Past interest representation

-1968

-Johnson

-1968 election

-Domestic problems

-Difference between 1968 and 1972

-Strategic situation

-Senate support

-Legislation

-Haig’s previous meeting with Thieu

-October, 1971

-Thieu’s position

-May 1972 statement

-Detailing counterproposal

-Effect to Thieu

-Advisory group

-South Vietnamese forces

-Constituent assembly

-New constitution

-Possible South Vietnamese election

-Electoral commission

-Unanimity requirement

-1972 Presidential election effect

-Support for Thieu

-The President’s view

-Support for previous policy

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-US casualties and POWs

-Soviet Union

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-US and South Vietnamese casualties

-Differences

-Instructions to Haig

-Thieu

-Response to peace proposal

-Timing

-US relations with Thieu

-Possible George S. McGovern reaction

-Previous position

-Support

-Haig’s forthcoming meeting with Thieu

-House of Representatives

-Senate

-Media

-Student rioting

-Agreement

-North Vietnamese proposals

-Kissinger’s assessment

-Protection of Saigon

-Committee on National Reconciliation

-Haig’s forthcoming meeting with Thieu

-Transportation to Saigon

-Aircraft

-Air Force

-List of staff accompanying Haig

-John Negroponte

-Aid in negotiations

-Weapons expert

-Department of State

-Importance of ending war

-Risk of break

-1972 Presidential election

-Plans after election

-B-52s

-Reaction to proposals

Haig’s schedule

Haig left at 6:20 pm.

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US-Soviet Union grain deal

-Soviet Union position

-Announcement of trade agreement

-Figures

-Israeli exit visas

-Peter G. Peterson

-Timing of trade agreement

-1972 Presidential election

-Kissinger’s view

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Public opinion

-Knowledge of Soviet food situation

-Farmers’ reaction

-Foreign policy

-Dealings with the Soviets

-Startegic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT]

-Liberals

-Joseph C. Kraft and Milton Viorst

-Charges

-Wheat deal

-Hedley W. Donovan

-Criticism of the President

-Linkage of issue

-Middle East

-Egypt

-Soviet offensive weapons

-Vietnam

-Mining of Haiphong Harbor

-Liberals

-The President’s view

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US-Soviet Union relations

-Trade agreement

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Brezhnev

-Peterson

-Gromyko

-William P. Rogers

-State Department

-Possible leaks

-SALT II

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Kissinger’s forthcoming press briefing

-Questions

-North Vietnamese

-Kissinger’s previous trip to the Soviet Union

-News coverage of briefing

-Questions on Vietnam

Substance of Kissinger’s forthcoming press conference

-SALT agreement

-Vietnam trip

-Separation of questions

Kissinger’s schedule

-Peter Peterson

-Trade agreement

-Timing

-Haig

Forthcoming dinner

-Sir Alexander F. Douglas-Home

Kissinger left at 6:30 pm.