Date: January 31, 1973

Time: Unknown between 4:52 and 6:13 pm.

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

The President’s schedule

-Arrangements for dinner

-Eisaku Sato

-Toast

-Reception

Bull left at an unknown time before 6:13 pm.

John B. Connally entered at an unknown time after 4:52 pm.

Charles Bluhdorn

-Gulf and Western

-Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company

-Acquisition

-Hartford Foundation

-Huntington Hartford

-Possible injunction by the Justice Department

-[First name not known] Crawford

-Father,

-Dean of Law School, University of Michigan

-Richard Easton

-Father

Dean of Law School,

University of Texas

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International trade

-Congressional relations

-Carl Albert

-Domestic considerations

-Lyndon B. Johnson years

-Foreign affairs

-The President’s accomplishments

-Possible priority for the President

-Financial situation

-Stability of the dollar

-European markets

Japan

-Trade surplus

Canada

-Trade surplus

Issues

-John F. Kennedy

-Trade, energy

Energy

-US companies

-Japan

-Great Britain

-Eric William

-British Petroleum

-Conversation with Connally

-Capability, technology

-Crude oil

-International considerations

-Government involvement

-Domestic economic considerations

-Europe

-Moral decay

-Japan

-Domestic economic considerations

-Moral problem of US

-New Left

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-Intellectual leadership

-Great Britain

-France

-Europe

-Character

-Will to resist

-Soviet Union

-Peoples’ Republic of China [PRC]

-Soviet Union

-Armament

-Character

Trade

-Kennedy round of General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs [GATT]

-Possible protectionist considerations

-Japan

-Export of radios

-Import restrictions

-Canada

-Edward R.G. Heath

-Monetary concerns

-Deficits

-Dollar

-The President’s possible initiatives

-Congress

Energy

-Heating

-Oil companies

-Scapegoats

-Federal Power Commission

-Dwight D. Eisenhower’s policy

-George P. Shultz

-Secretary of Labor

-Task force on oil imports

-Independent oil companies

-Canada

-Opposition to protectionism

-Wage and price controls

-Richard M. Helms

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-James M. Schlesinger

-Ambassador to Iran

-Regional responsibilities

-Other ambassadors

-Oil

-Principalities

-Saudi Arabia

-Expertise

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-Regional responsibilities

-Iran to Algeria

-Travel

-Meeting with Connally

-Other ambassadors

-Experience

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Oil companies

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[IRAN]

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-Connally’s role

-Intermediary with oil companies

-Shultz, John D. Ehrlichman, Henry A. Kissinger

-President’s schedule

-San Clemente meeting

-Shultz, Ehrlichman

-Kissinger

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Israel

-Ehrlichman

-Domestic Council

-Shultz

-Kissinger

-Schedule

-Vietnam settlement

-Soviet Union, PRC

-North Vietnam

-South Vietnam

-The President’s schedule

-California

Soviet Union

-Col. Richard T. Kennedy

-Trade agreement

-Connally’s schedule

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Foreign policy implications

-Kissinger

-PRC

-US needs

-Kissinger

-PRC, Japan

-Dobrynin

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-Kissinger’s schedule

Helms

-Meeting with Connally

-Loyalty

-Responsibilities as ambassador

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-Toughness, honor, experience

-State Department

-Compared to businessmen

-Saudi Arabia

-Oil

-Experience

-CIA

-Analysis

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-Strength

-Kissinger

-President’s letter

-CIA

-Departure

-Staff rotation

-Responsibilities as ambassador

-Meeting with Connally

-Breadth

-Oil companies

Connally

-Esso

-General Counsel

-Standard Oil of New Jersey

-John (“Ken”) Jameson

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Schedule

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Meeting with the President

-Energy

-The President’s meeting with Congressional leaders

-Work with oil companies

-Senate

-Vincent de Roulet

-Ambassador to Jamaica

-Patriotism

-Richard S. Reynolds, Jr.

-Possible future appointments

-Europe

-Great Britain

-Walter H. Annenberg

-France

-John N. Irwin, II

-Germany

-Italy

-John A. Volpe

-State Department

-Possible confirmation

-J. William Fulbright

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-DeRoulet

Connally’s meeting with [Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia] Malik Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz al-

Saud

-Letter

-H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Israel

-[Fahd, King of Saudi Arabia] Fahn bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud

-Communism

-Zionism

-Visit with Fahd

-Friendship with US

-Arab leaders

-Israel

Press relations

-TV morning show

-Charles W. Colson, Haldeman, Kissinger

-Vietnam settlement

-Claudia A. (“Lady Bird”) Johnson

-White House Press Office

-Conversation between President and Lyndon Johnson

-Health

-Vietnam negotiations

-Bombing

-Kissinger

-Schedule

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Kissinger

-Aid cut off

-The President’s instructions to Haldeman

-Lyndon Johnson

-Bombing in Vietnam

-Kissinger

-Lyndon Johnson’s knowledge

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-Politics

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-John B. Connally

-1976 Republican Nomination

-Jules Witcover

-Peter Lisagor

-The President’s support

-1974 Congressional elections

-Vietnam settlement

-Voter registration

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Connally’s party status

-Agnew

-Possibility of Nomination

-Electability

-Rockefeller

-Possibility of nomination

-Age

-Ronald W. Reagan

-Melvin R. Laird

-Charles H. Percy

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Vietnam

-The President’s conversation with Eisaku Sato

-Opposition to President

-Compared to Lyndon Johnson

-Press relations

-Intellectuals

-Demonstrations

-Kakuei Tanaka

-US reliability as an ally

-South Vietnam

-Japan

-Great Britain

-France

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-Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy

-Possibility of earlier settlement

-South Vietnam

-Communist government

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Communist victory

-Tanaka

-Gough Whitlam

-Australian Prime Minister

-Heath

-Europe

-Japan

-Soviet Union, PRC

-Leadership of free world

Politics

-1976 Presidential election

-Possibility of a liberal democrat

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Walter F. Mondale

-Economic implications

-National security

-PRC, Soviet Union

-Europe

-US alliance

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-Connally’s future

-The President’s conversations with Haldeman, Colson

-Kissinger

-Rockefeller

-Connally’s conversations with associates

-George Christian

-Larry Temple

-Connally’s political affiliation

-Democrat Party

-Republican Party

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-Connally’s conversation with Richard G. Kleindienst

-Colson

-Possible announcement of party change

-“Today Show”

-Possibility of Connally’s changing parties

-Timing

-Lyndon Johnson’s death

-Texas

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Lyndon Johnson’s death

-The President’s speech on Vietnam settlement

-The President’s presence at funeral services

-Claudia A. (“Lady Bird”) Johnson

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Politics

-Colson

-Connally’s future

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Connally left at 6:13 pm.