Date: November 24, 1972

Time: 8:21 am – 8:56 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Second term reorganization

-George W. Romney

-Forthcoming meeting with Ehrlichman

-Length

-Forthcoming meeting with the President

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

-Announcement of departure

-Romney’s Plans

-Leaks to public

-Republican-oriented civic group

-Common Cause model

-Announcement of Cabinet departures

-Timing

-Congress

-Melvin R. Laird

-Romney’s successor

-Undersecretary of Department of Housing and Urban

Development [HUD]

-Recess appointment

-Confirmation

-Richard C. Van Dusen

-Timing

-Congressional hearings on HUD

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-Recess appointment

-William Proxmire

-Van Dusen

-Romney’s suggestions

-Meeting with the President

-Newspaper article

-James T. Lynn

-Resignation

-John A. Volpe

-Forthcoming meeting with Ehrlichman

-First-term Cabinet

-Domestic field

-William P. Rogers

-Ambassadorship

-Changes in Cabinet

-Rogers

-Retention

-Vietnam negotiations

-Middle East

-Domestic Cabinet

-James D. Hodgson

-Romney

-Other assignments

-Ambassadorship to Italy

-Timing

-1972 election

-Graham A. Martin

-Performance

-Compared to Volpe

-Dealings with Italians

-Volpe’s Relationship with the President

-Italian politics

-Left wing

-Volpe’s relationship with the President

-State Department

-Italian politics

-Left wing

-The President’s forthcoming meeting with Volpe

-Volpe’s departure

-Volpe’s performance

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-Cabinet comments

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[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift]

-1972 Election

-Italian-American vote

-Charles W. Colson’s comments

-Public appearances

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Second term reorganization

-Volpe

-Retention

-Departure

-Ambassadorship to Italy

-Acceptance

-Other cabinet members

-Qualifications

Vietnam negotiations

-Settlement agreement

-Henry A. Kissinger

-North and South Vietnamese intransigence

-Expectations

-1972 election

-Kissinger’s view

-Wires, cables

-San Clemente

-The President’s November 3, 1969, Cambodia [April 30, 1970], and

May 8, 1972 speeches

-North Vietnamese repudiation

-October 8, 1972

-US bombing

-Nguyen Van Thieu repudiation

-Separate peace between US and North Vietnam

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-Prisoners of War [POWS]

-US forces withdrawal

-The President’s November 23, 1972 message to Thieu

-Thieu’s future

-Public expectations

-Talks resumption

-Timing

-1972 election

-North Vietnamese message

-North Vietnamese position

-October 1972

-US deadline

-Timing

-1972 election

-Kissinger’s view

-Public expectations

-Kissinger’s meeting with Le Duc Tho

-Tone

-Kissinger’s recent meeting with [Lt. Gen. T.N.J. Suharto and Adm.

Malik] in Brussels

-State Department

-Thieu

-Tenure

-Coercion to accept

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Possible recall for consultations

Second term reorganization

-Announcements

-Format

-The President’s conversations with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Camp David

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s view

-Symbolism

-Press briefing

-Hangar

-Laurel Lodge

-The President’s schedule

-November 27, 1972

-Richard G. Kleindienst

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-Hand-outs

-Statements

-Introductions

-The President’s role

-Ziegler

-Details, biographies

-Photograph session

-Secretary of State

-Rogers

-Secretary of Defense

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Statements by designees

-Lunch

-Photograph session

-Television [TV]

-Oliver F. (“Ollie”) Atkins

-Conflict of interest, confirmation

-Conference room

-John W. Dean, III

-Lunch

-Staff briefings

-Timing

-John A. Scali

-Kissinger

-Haldeman

-Department of Transportation

-Italian-American nominee

-Announcements

-The President’s role

-Master of ceremonies

-Photograph session

-Camp David

-Introductions

-Lunch

-Ziegler’s briefing of press

-Foreign affairs

-Domestic affairs

-Laird

-Richardson

-Under Secretaries

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-Roy L. Ash

-Scali

-United Nations [UN] ambassadorship

-Decision

-Kissinger’s support

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Paris

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming conversation with Kissinger

-George H.W. Bush

-White House

-State Department

-Scali’s qualifications

-Italian American background

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming conversation with Haldeman

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Forthcoming meeting with Ehrlichman

-Robert J.Dole

-Relations with Ehrlichman

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Second term

-Domestic policies

-Special assignments

-Tone

-Staff

-Edwin L. Harper

-Possible assignment

-Benefits for Agnew

-Political orientation

-Loyalty

-Unknown person

-Changes

-Forthcoming meeting with Ehrlichman

-Indian problems

-Complexity

-Interior Department

-Bureau of Indian Affairs [BIA]

-Interior Department

-Under Secretary

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Compared to Rogers C. B. Morton

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-Toughness

-Value

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Compared to Patricia R. Hitt

-Morton

-Robert J. Hitt

-Department of Transportation

-Under Secretary

-Robert Hitt

-Relationship with Frederic V. Malek

-Experts

-Assistant Secretary

-Compared to Robert E. Nidecker

-West Point

-Loyalty

-Patricia Hitt

-Morton

-Relationship with Malek

-Politics

-Personal relations

-Administration

-Interior Department

-Under secretary

-Morton

-Justice Department

-Solicitor General

-Robert J. Bork

-Kleindienst’s reaction

-Changes

-Kleindienst’s view

-The President’s possible conversation with Kleindienst

-Watergate

-Prosecution

-Appearance

-Henry E. Petersen

-Judgeship

-Criminal division

-Kleindienst

-Departure

-Timing

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-Haldeman

-John N. Mitchell’s possible conversation with Kleindienst

-Appointment

-Problems

-Mitchell

-International telephone and telegraph [ITT]

-Haldeman

-Departure

-Delays

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Louis Patrick Gray, III

-Kleindienst

-Departure

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 8:21 am.

The President’s schedule

-Milton Pitts

[Letter to Kissinger?]

-Alexander P. Butterfield

The President’s schedule

-Forthcoming trip to New York City

-Wall Street

-Timing

-Mudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander

-Family

-Waldorf-Astoria Hotel

-Kissinger

Alexander P. Butterfield and an unknown woman entered at 8:53 am.

Letter

-Typing

-Spacing

Butterfield and the unknown woman left at an unknown time before 8:56 am.

The President’s schedule

-Trip to New York City

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-Timing

-Meeting with Mudge, Rose, Guthric and Alexander

-First Family

-Leonard Garment

-Departure

Bull left at an unknown time before 8:56 am.

Nixon Library

-The President’s note

-Mudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander

-The President’s home [in Yorba Linda, California]

-Confidentiality

The President replayed the dictation to Robert Devaney.

Nixon Library

-Property

-Trade-off

-Confidentiality

-The President’s conversations with John H. Alexander, Randolph H.

Guthrie

-F. Edward Hebert

-Camp Pendleton

-National site

The President replayed the dictation to Devaney.

Nixon Library

-Property

Ehrlichman left at 8:56 pm.