Date: March 2, 1973

Time: Unknown between 5:52 pm and 6:40 pm

Location: Oval Office

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

Ambassadors’ murders in Sudan

-Release of Sirhan Sirhan

-Pressure on Jordan

-Dangers

Terrorism

-Origins

-Riots

-Black Panthers

-US condemnation

Charles L. Ill

-Meeting with the President

-Stephen B. Bull

-Relations with Roy L. Ash

-John W. Warner, Elliot L. Richardson

-Firing

-White House staff

-Frederick C. Malek, Ash

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 5:52 pm.

Refreshment

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 6:30 pm.

Personnel management

-Departments

– Malek, Ash

-White House staff

-Discontent in department

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Ambassadorial appointments

-Kenneth B. Keating

-John D. Lodge

-Change of posts

-[First name unknown] Reynolds

-Robert H. Finch

-Conflict of interest

-Latin American country

-Columbia

-Robert C. Hill

-Pakistan

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Philip K. Crowe

-John M. Olin’s recommendation

-Maurice H. Stans

-Denmark [Norway]

-Retention

-State Department

-Knowledge of Salmon

-Move to Denmark

-Norway

-Age

-Norway, Sweden

-[First name unknown] Black [?], [unintelligible name]

-Delay

-Haldeman’s telephone call to Olin

-Stans

Olin

-Background

-Spencer Olin

-Brother

-Residences

-Hunting, fishing

Ambassadorial appointments

-Crowe

-Charles A. Meyer

-Satisfaction with job

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-Performance in job

-Position with Sears

Appointees

-Desire to stay in Washington

-Meyer

-New society

White House staff

-Dinners

-Service

-Length of time

-Governors conference dinner

-Delays

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-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Speed of service

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Swearing-ins

-Haldeman’s conversation with Bull

-President’s attendance

-Importance

-Head of Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC]

-President’s commitments

-William J. Casey

-Bradford Cook [SEC]

-George Cook

-Cabinet-level appointees

Bull entered at an unknown time after 5:52 pm.

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Cook’s swearing-in

-President’s commitment

-Precedent

-Casey

Bull left at an unknown time before 6:30 pm.

Swearing-ins

-President’s commitment

-Source

-Bernard J. (“Bunny”) Lasker

Bull entered at an unknown time after 5:52 pm.

-Bradford Cook

-Rose Mary Woods

-Arrangements

-President’s commitment

-President’s attendance

-Cabinet level

-Bradford Cook

-Woods

-George Cook

-Lasker

-Attendance

-President’s attendance

Bull left at an unknown time before 6:30 pm.

Ambassadors

Charles Ill

-Meeting with President

-Conflict with Ash

-Litton industries

-Personnel management

-Departments, White House

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John W. Warner

-Meeting with Carlos C. Villarreal

-Mexican-American

-US Naval Academy

-Navy Department job

-Assistant secretary

-President’s support

-Agency for International Development [AID]

-Villarreal’s appearance

-Surname

James M. Beggs

-Mrs. Beggs

-Retention by administration

-Job performance

-Wife

-New job at Hughes Aircraft

-Electronic Module Corporation

-Maryland

-Personality

-Job performance

-Wife

-Work for campaign

-Dynamism

Reorganization

“Blood on the floor”

-Improvements

-Problems

-Dismissal compared to transfer, promotion

Edwin S. Cohen

-Performance

Lawrence H. Silberman

-Wife

-Work for campaign

-New job

-Judgeship

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-New law firm

-Sevetow and Johnson [?]

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John B. Connally

-Party switch

-President’s press conference

-Meeting with Jeb S. Magruder

-George Christian

-Houston

-Press agent

-Treasury Department

-Campaign organization

-George Christian

-Statements

-Dealings with Richard G. Kleindienst

-Republican delegates

-Discussions with President

Republicans

-Leadership

-President’s opinion

-Gerald R. Ford, Leslie C. Arends

-Dominick V. Daniels [?]

-Bryce N. Harlow, Harry S. Dent, Ford, Arends

-Work with Congressional Democrats

President’s dealings with Congressional Republicans

-Democratic crossovers

-Problems

-Committee seniority

-Ford

-Harlow

-Connally switch

-Impact

-Establishment

-Spiro T. Agnew’s constituency

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-Presidential ambitions

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Ronald L Ziegler entered at 6:30 pm.

Murder of ambassadors in Sudan

-Plane to pick up bodies

-Families

-Release of bodies

-Delays

-Remaining hostages

-Jordan

-William B Macomber, Jr.

-Travel

-Presidential plane

-Families

-Bodies

Confirmation of deaths

-US statement

-Reports

-Sudan government

-Radio broadcasts

-US embassy

-Saudi Arabia’s ambassador

-Telephone conversation to Sudan’s interior minister

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 6:30 pm and 6:32 pm.

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Presidential plane

-Transportation for ambassadors’ families, bodies

-Macomber

Draft statement

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-Condolence, outrage

-Delivery

-President

Ziegler left at 6:32 pm.

Foreign service personnel

-Deaths

-Ambassador, charges d’ affaires, Agency for International Development

[AID] official

Connally

-Intelligence

-Dealings with Jews

-Connally’s statement about Jews

Press relations

-Ziegler

-1972 election

-Amount

-President’s schedule

-Number of events

President’s schedule

-Florida

-California

-Working trip

-Florida

-Date

-Weather

-Date

-Return

-Necessity of trip

-California

Press relations

-Conferences in Oval Office

-Waste of time

-Conferences

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-Television [TV]

-Frequency

-Questions

-President’s press conference

-Questions

-Domestic compared to foreign topics

-Watergate

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray

-Number

-International and domestic economic issues

-Wage-price guidelines

-Dollar devaluation

-POWs

-Vietnam settlement

-Cease-fire

-Sudan incident

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Conferences

-Frequency

-TV

-Schedule

-California meeting with Nguyen Van Thieu

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Connally

-Switch to Republican Party

-Impact

-Compared to Alfred E. Smith

-Presidential campaign

-Age

-Endorsement of Herbert C. Hoover

-Impact

-Connally’s age

-Texas constituency

-Marvin Watson

Regular Republicans

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-Agnew

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Agnew

-Campaign for president

-Desire

-Abilities

-Performance in office

-King compared to prime minister metaphor

-Assistance for assignment

Capt. Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr.

-POW

-Letter to President

-Physical difficulties in captivity

-Opinion about US

-Softness

-Press reception

-Live TV

POWs

-Critics of the war

-Unnamed sergeant

-Jew

-Youth hippie

-Exception to rule

-Majority

-Officers

-Stories of adversity

-December 1972 bombing of North Vietnam

-Reaction

-Support for President

-Public reaction at home compared with POWs

Press relations

-Conferences in Oval Office

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-Conferences

-TV

-Power of medium

-POWs

-Atmosphere

-TV cameras, microphones

-Podium

-Compared to Oval Office

-Established correspondents

Attendance at formal social functions

-White House Correspondent’s, Gridiron dinners

-Haldeman

-President

-Cabinet

-Multiple functions

-George P. Shultz, Elliot L. Richardson

-Golda Meir state dinner

Shultz

-Conversation with Connally

-Attendance at White House functions

-Frequency

Ziegler entered at an unknown time after 6:32 pm.

Macomber

-Flight to Sudan

-Aircraft

-Size

-Return with officials’ bodies

-State Department

-President’s orders

Sudan

-Report from US ambassador

-Belgian charge d’ affaires

-Death of US diplomat

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Ziegler left at an unknown time before 6:40 pm.

Deaths of two diplomats

-Reasons

-President’s statement on blackmail

-Sirhan Sirhan

-President’s statement

-Public opinion

Press conferences

-Frequency

Newsweek article

-Watergate

-Absence of questions

-Interview with John N. Mitchell

-Background sources

News magazines

-Impact

-Newsweek, Time, U.S. News and World Report article

Zielger entered at an unknown time after 6:32 pm.

State Department

-Flags at half mast

-President’s order

-All federal agencies

-All State Department installations

-White House flag, State Department, embassies

-President’s order

-White House flag

-Clement E. Conger

Ziegler left at an unknown time before 6:40 pm.

News magazines

-Impact

-Washington, DC compared to general populace as readership

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-U.S. News and World Reports

-John D. Ehrlichman’s interview

-Readership

-Impact

-Haldeman’s interview

-Impact

-People compared with programs

-Public interest

Ezra Solomon

-Departure

-Meeting with Council of Economic Advisors [CEA]

-Breakfast

Frank J. Shakespeare’s note to Haldeman

-William S. Paley

-Contact with White House

-Charles W. Colson

-Haldeman’s role

-William J. Baroody, Jr.’s role

Haldeman left at 6:40 pm.