Date: February 15, 1973

Time: 3:04 pm – 4:24 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

Amnesty

-William P. Rogers

-Statement

-Emotional tone

-Abraham Lincoln

-Reasons for opposition

-Conscientious objectors

-Draft

-Casualties

-Prisoners of war [POWs] return

-National pride

Reconstruction of Vietnam

President’s visit to Pentagon

-Press

-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Ronald L. Ziegler

-Morale of Defense Department personnel

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-Reaction to POW return

POWs

-Emotional impact on country

-White House cynicism

-Reaction of nation

-State Department

-Credit for the President

-Television [TV] coverage of return

President’s schedule

-Trip to Florida

-Weather

-Temperature

-Telephone call

President’s visit to the Pentagon

-Morale boosting

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Assistant secretaries

-Reflection on Cabinet officer

Press relations

-Rogers

-Announcement of Cuba hijacking agreement

-Haldeman’s telephone call

-Call to Rogers

“Doves”

-Next moves

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Amnesty

-Connection

-Abraham Lincoln’s policies

-Leniency for the South

-Northern deserters and draft dodgers

-Denial of amnesty

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-Aid to Vietnam

-Link to amnesty

-Non sequitur

John B. Connally

-Haldeman’s telephone call

-Devaluation

-George P. Shultz

-Trade

-Interviews

-Energy

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Saudi Arabia

-Kissinger

-Negotiations with Arabs

-Prince Fahd

-Reasonableness

-Arab leaders

-Status quo

-Inability to negotiate with Israel

-Arab options

-Communist influence

-Unification

-Philippines

-Micronesia

-United Nations [UN]

-Political plans

United States Secret Service [USSS]

-Rose Mary Woods

-Meeting with Haldeman

-Letter to Frederic C. Malek

-William L. Duncan’s service

-Edward L. Morgan

-Offer of position

-Telephone call with Haldeman

-Misunderstanding

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-Changes in service

-Promotion chances

-Conversation with Morgan

-Conversation with Woods

-Morgan

-Resolution of problem

-Photograph with President

-Robert H. (“Bob”) Taylor

-Haldeman’s attempted telephone call

-Rumors

-Perpetrators

-Woods

-Motives

White House staffing

-Woods

-Negativity

-Dwight L. Chapin

-Leaks

-Helen P. Thomas’s newspaper story

-Woods

-Party

-Cliques

-Ehrlichman

-Woods

-Complaints

-Reasons

White House social affairs

-William E. Timmons

-Haldeman’s attendance at event

-Events for contributors

-Maurice H. Stans

-Dates

-Guest list

-Dinners

-Stag dinners

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-Evenings at the White House

-Size

-Invitees

-Jewish supporters

-Stag dinners

-Invitees

-Arrangements by Haldeman

-Invitations

Press relations

-Briefing

-Kissinger

-Scheduling

-President’s schedule

-Prince Fahd

-Congressional reception

-Television [TV] broadcast

-POWs

-Impact on President’s activities

-Press conference

-Kissinger’s background briefing

-Barbara Walters

-TV interview

-Kissinger’s answer preparation

-Kissinger

-Return to the US

White House social affairs

-Evenings at the White House

-Entertainment

-Repetition

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George H. W. Bush

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-Handling of Republican National Committee [RNC] chairmanship

-Discouragement

-Encouragement from President

-Qualities

-Fairness

-Congress members

-Luncheons

-Candidate development

-Kenneth S. Rietz

-Follow up by President

-Dinner invitations

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White House social affairs

-Dinner for Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Invitees

-W. Clement Stone

-John Mulcahy

Official visits

-Kissinger and Rogers

-Invitation to Lee Kuan Yew

-Singapore

-Conversation with President

-Communication satellite

-Morocco [?]

-Office call during US, Great Britain visit

-Stag dinners

-William R. Tolbert

-Liberia

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Request for visit

-talk with the president

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-Ivory Coast

-Communications satellite

-Visits from African leaders

-Tolbert

-Invitation

-President’s preferences

-Ivory Coast

-Nigeria

-Yakubu Gowon

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Lebanon

-Suleiman Franjieh

-Soviet Union visit

-Jordan

-[Shah of Iran] Mohammed Reza Pahlavi

-Invitation

-State visit to US

-Syria

-Hafez al-Assad

-Japan

-[Emperor of Japan] Hirohito

-Kakuei Tanaka

-Timing

-Thailand

-King Phumiphol Adulet

-Invitation

-Australia

-Edward Gough Whitlam

-Lee Kuan Yew

-Office call

-Austria

-Bruno Kreisky

-Invitation

-Hospitality

-Yugoslavia

-President or premier

-Josip Broz Tito

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-Previous visits

-Kreisky

-Italy

-Giulio Andreotti

-Sinatra’s appearance

-Uruguay

-Juan M. Bordaberry

-Bolivia

-Hugo Banzer Suarez

-Visits from Latin America leaders

-President’s preferences

-Uruguay, Bolivia

-Paraguay

-Alfredo Stroessner

-Reelection

-Inauguration

-Attendance by US representative

-Edward Giereck

-Type of visit

-Blair House

-Peru

-Juan Velazco Alvarado

-Number in 1973

-Distribution

-Scheduling

-Golda Meir

-Lee Kuan Yew

-Possible dinner

-Scheduling

-Press conference

-Scheduling

-Foreign Policy Advisory Study Committee

-Composition

-Executive branch representatives

-Kenneth E. BeLieu

-Curtis W. Tarr

-Helen D. Bentley

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-Woman representative

-Public members

-Robert (“Bob”) Murphy

-Chairman

-Other members

-William J. Casey

-Tarr

-Bentley

-Background

-Maritime Commission

-Qualifications

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Law Enforcement Assistance Administration [LEAA]

-Russell W. Peterson

-Edwin Meese, III

-Richard G. Kleindienst, Ehrlichman

-Jerris Leonard

-Charles W. Colson

-Donald E. Santarelli

-Qualifications

-Problems

-Candidates

-Polish-American

-Colson, Ehrlichman

-Kleindienst

-New York trial lawyer

-Meese

-Background

-Ronald W. Reagan

-District Attorney

-Alameda County

-Unknown Polish-American candidate

-Qualifications

-Background

-Assistant US Attorney

-Erie County

-[Unintelligible name]

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-Background

-Commission executive director

-Age

-Unknown Polish-American candidate

-Other possible positions

-Santarelli

-Compared to Meese

-Colson’s choice

-Political leaning

President’s schedule

-South Carolina state legislature

-Florida

-President’s statement to AFL-CIO

-Visit to South Carolina state legislature

-President’s appreciation for support

-President’s statement

-harry S. Dent

-Kissinger’s return from People’s Republic of China [PRC] and North Vietnam

-Dent

-South Carolina visit

-Columbia

Press conference

-Timing

-TV coverage

-California

-Thieu’s visit

Nobel Peace Prize

-Draft of letter

-Richard A. Moore

-Rogers

-President’s reaction

-Answer at press conference

-Rogers, Moore

-William L. Safire

-Raymond K. Price

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President’s schedule

-Gridiron dinner

-President’s attendance

-Advisability

Awards for citizens

-John Ford [?]

-Location

-President’s appearance

-Cabinet officer

-East Room

-Anne L. Armstrong

-POWs [?]

-Citation reading

-Reception

President’s schedule

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons

-Ehrlichman

-Invitation to dinner

-Bonds for Israel

-Marine Corps Band

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Visit to South Carolina state legislature

-President’s appreciation for support on Vietnam

-Resolution

-President’s statement

-Length

Congress

Rodgers [?]

-Improving skills

POWs

-Impact

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-Wives

-Support for President

-Signs

-Impact

-Arrival at Clark Air Force Base

-Plans

-Public relations [PR]

-President’s press conference

-POW leader

-Church service

-Impact on women

President’s schedule

-Statement preparation

-Trip to Florida

-Weather

-Compared with California trips

-Walker Key

Press relations

-President’s isolation

-Nicholas P. Thimmesch

-Vietnam settlement

-President’s position

-December 1972 bombing

-Strain of December

-Meetings

-Second-term reorganization

-Reports from Paris

-Kissinger’s negotiations

-December 1972 bombing

-Difficult decision

Haldeman left at 4:24 pm.

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