Date: February 27, 1973

Time: 11:00 am-11:50 am

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with H. R. Haldeman.

Office

Absence of someone [?]

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John D. Ehrlichman’s schedule

Ehrlichman

-News coverage

-Staff meeting

-Inside work at White House compared to outside events

-Dinner

-New York

-Gabriel Hauge

-[Manufacturers Hanover Trust, Corp.]

-Chairman

-Question and answer [Q&A] session

-Compared to Roy L. Ash, George P. Shultz

-Haldeman’s appearance

-Speeches

-Private meetings

-Congressional briefings

-Publicity

-Television [TV]

-Newsweek

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s appearance

-News summary

President’s schedule

-Stephen B. Bull

-Appointment with Jerry V. Wilson

-Ehrlichman’s recommendation

-Departure

-Prevention

-Ehrlichman

-Obsession with Washington, DC

-District police chief

-Problem

-Other meetings regarding Washington, DC

-Responsibility for Washington, DC affairs

-President’s preferences

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Henry A. Kissinger and Ziegler entered at 11:04 am.

Vietnam settlement

-Statement about International Conference on Vietnam

-Draft

-William P. Rogers

-Reaction to statement

-Withdrawal from conference

-Editing

-Clarification of North Vietnam’s statement on prisoners of war

[POWs]

-President’s response

-Importance of POW issue

-Likelihood of settlement

-Need for tough rhetoric

-International Conference on Vietnam

-Breakup

-US actions

-Withdrawal

-Rogers

-Importance of POW issue

-Draft statement

-North Vietnam’s reaction

-Bombing

-Breakup

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-France, Czechoslovakia, Canada [?]

-Great Britain

-Rogers

-Sir Alexander F. (“Alec”) Douglas-Home

-Return to London

-Conference schedule

-Statement

-Draft

-Instructions to Rogers

-POW issue

-Clarification

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-Message to North Vietnam

-Mining, troop withdrawal

-US consulate [?]

-Message

-Timing

-Ambassador

-Kissinger’s view regarding North Vietnam’s actions [?]

-Ziegler’s statement

-North Vietnam’s demands

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-POWs

-US actions

-Retaliation

-POWs

-Public opinion

-Withdrawal

-Rogers [?]

-Kissinger’s message

-POWs

-Resolution of problem

-North Vietnam’s request for meeting

-Ministers

-Paris

-Statement

-Importance of POW issue

-Clarification

-Conference

-POW agreement

-International Conference on Vietnam

-Rogers

-POWs

-Leverage

-International recognition of agreement

-Breakup

-Experience with North Vietnam

-PRC pressure

-North Vietnam

-New York Times story

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-US aid

Kissinger and Ziegler left at 11:15 am.

Rogers

-Presence at conference

-“Man of peace”

-POW issue

-Conference

-Delay over POWs

-Troop withdrawals

-New stories

-Relations with Kissinger

-Publicity

Francis A. (“Frank”) Sinatra

-Conversation with Haldeman

-Date of appearance at White House

-Invitation to Irving Berlin event

Cecil Stoughton

-Identity

-White House photographer

-John F. Kennedy

-National Park Service [NPS] photographer

-Oliver F. (“Ollie”) Atkins

-Photographs of President at Inaugural

-Stoughton’s appearance in photographs

-Clothing

-Firing

-Ron Holly [?]

-NPS

-Ronald H. Walker

-Hugh S. Sidey’s article

-Caroline Kennedy

-Appearance in photographs of President’s swearing-in

-Apology

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News summary

-President’s conversation with Ziegler

-Length

-Divisions

-News section

-Appendix

-Editorials

-Television [TV]

-Martin Z. Agronsky

-Time

-Washington Post [?]

-Wire services, TV

-Popularity, impact

-Senators, Congressman

-Columnists

-Sidey, Business Week, Agronsky, [Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-Distortions

-Campaign on POWs

-New York Times

-Shana Alexander

-United Press International [UPI]

-Attacks on POWs

-Overreaction

-Budget cuts

-Jacob K. Javits, Clifford P. Case

-Statements

-Newsworthiness

-Columnists’ opinions

-Significance

-Appendix to news summary

-Distortions

-Information currency

-Columnists

-Delay factor

-Rowland Evans and Robert D. Novak

-Kevin P. Phillips’s newsletter

-Length

-Patrick J. Buchanan, Lyndon K (“Mort”) Allin

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-Need for balance

-New section

-Appendix section

-Opinion

-Columnists

-Magazines

-Books

New York Times

-Campaign against POWs

-Administration’s response

-Purpose

Vietnam War

-American people

-Pride

President’s talk with Charles B. (“Bud”) Wilkinson

-Olympics

-Richard A. Moore

Stoughton

-Statement

-News story

-Explanation

-Appearance in President’s picture

-Atkins

-United States Secret Service [USSS]

-Dismissal

-Retirement

-Sidey’s article

-Kennedy holdovers

-Photographs of John F. Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, John F.

Kennedy, Jr.

Sidey

-Denial of access to White House

-Raymond K. Price, Jr., William L. Safire

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Watergate

-Two people who refused jobs

-One person who left

-Regulatory agency

-Identities

-Charles W. Colson

-Haldeman

-Accusations

-Truth

-Staff members

-Colson’s speculation

-Herbert G. Klein

Klein

-Return to California

-Trip to London

-Interactions with Kissinger

-Reluctance

-Spying

-Trip to Hanoi

-Photographs

-Bombing accuracy

-Target areas

-Damage

-Railroad station

-Airport

-Surrounding buildings

-Photographs

Watergate

-Leaks

-Staff member

-Press

-Timing

-1972 election

-White House morale

-Fear of spying

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-Insistence on loyalty

-Colson

-Self-incrimination

-Role in Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy surveillance program

-Tatler articles

-Discussions with President

-Tatler articles

-Edward Kennedy

-Pictures

-Legitimacy

-Source of stories

-Colson’s staff

-Retaliation for firing

-Suspects

-Colson’s reactions

William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Haldeman’s opinion

-Work with Bryce N. Harlow

-Ability

-Congress members

-Importance

-White House involvement

-Organizations

Budget cuts

-Ehrlichman

-Criticism

-Compassion

-Administration’s answers

-Taxes [?]

-Importance of rhetoric

-Congressional, press relations

-Ehrlichman

-Domestic battle

-George P. Shultz, Roy L. Ash

-Substance

-President’s role

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-Press conference [?]

John W. Dean, III’s duties

Ehrlichman

-Tasks

-Responsibilities

-Public relations [PR]

-Crime issue

New York City

-Mayoral candidates

-Law and order

Poll

-Gallup, Phillips

President’s schedule

-Press conference

-POWs

-Controversy

-Escalation

-Time to prepare for press conference

-Quadriad meeting

-Scheduling

Briefing for governors

-President’s appearance

-National Governors Conference attendees’ dinner

-Discussion of taxes, spending

-Compared with President’s press conference

-Ehrlichman

-Need to pick forms

-Scheduling

-Ehrlichman

-Dinner

-President’s remarks

-Peace settlement

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-Governors’ wives

-Budget problems

-Forums

Press conference

Education speech

Haldeman left at 11:50 am.