Date: October 4, 1972

Time: 6:23 pm – 6:45 pm

Location: Camp David Study Table

The President talked with Charles W. Colson.

[See Conversation No. 215-6; two items have been withdrawn]

News reports

-George W. Romney’s statement

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s trip to South Dakota

-Welfare reform

-Senate vote on House Resolution [HR] 1

-Abraham A. Ribicoff

-Pilot program

-HR 1

-William V. Roth’s amendment

-Adlai E. Stevenson, III

-The President’s conversation with John D. Ehrlichman about possible

legislation

-Effectiveness as an issue

-Other pending legislation

-Debt ceiling

-Social Security

-Possible veto

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-Payroll tax increase

-Receipt of increase checks by retirees

-Inclusion of the President’s message in check envelopes

-George S. McGovern’s message

-Past presidents

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Press reaction

-Chicago Tribune

-Reason for procedure

1972 campaign

-Colson’s memorandum on the President’s activities during campaign period

-Recommendations

-Issues

-Peace

-Role of US in the world

-National defense

-Welfare state, work ethic

-State of society

-Techniques of campaigning

-Comparison with effect of substantive issues

-Presentation of the record of the President’s administration

-The President’s goals for the future of the nation

-Press coverage

-Assistance to McGovern

-The President’s view

-1964 campaign

-Politics

-Public reaction in 1972

-Issues

-The President’s position

-Amnesty

-Legalization of marijuana

-Abortion

-Busing

-Increased taxes

-Government reorganization

-Health legislation

-Polls on public reaction

-Rallies and motorcades compared to issues

-Effectiveness

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-Politicians

-Promises

-McGovern’s law and order speech

-The President’s view

-Votes on Clement F. Haynsworth, Harrold G.

Carswell, William H. Rehnquist, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.

-The President’s view

-Orange County, California

-Support for the President compared with McGovern

-Los Angeles, California

-The President’s October 5, 1972 Oval Office press conference

-The President’s view

-Frequency

-Presentation of issues

-Effectiveness

-Watergate

-US-Soviet Union grain deal

-Issues

-Vietnam War

-McGovern’s peace plan

-Imposition of Communist government in South Vietnam

-White House response

-Lowell P. Weicker

-Speech in Connecticut

-Charge of exploitation of prisoners of war [POWs] issue

-McGovern

-Amnesty

-Votes on administration’s issues

-Public reaction

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McGovern’s campaign charges

-Corruption

-Campaign practices

-Jerome R. Waldie

-The President’s view

-Charges

-Comstock Club

-Sacramento lobbyists and business people

-Comparison to Burning Tree Country Club

-Waldie’s statements

-The President’s view

-Use by the President’s campaign forces

-Distribution

-Use by Agnew

Agnew’s schedule

-Rapid City, South Dakota

-Announcement of federal grant

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McGovern’s campaign

-Charges of corruption

-White House response

-Kenneth W. Clawson’s efforts

-Editorials, columns

-Issues

-The economy

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-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Letter writing campaign

-McGovern, Gary Hart, Frank F. Mankiewicz

-Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr.

R. Sargent Shriver’s campaign

-Colorado Labor Council meeting

-George Meany’s possible reaction

-Paul Hall, I[lorwith] W[ilbur] Abel’s action following Meany’s possible

response

-California council’s action on resolution

-Meany’s response to John F. Henning

-Challenge to Meany

-Telegrams to be sent to Shriver about Meany

Colson’s memorandum