Date: September 19, 1972

Time: 3:42 pm – 5:41 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and William E. Timmons.

Office of Economic Opportunity [OEO] bill

-Possibility of sustaining veto

-Jacob K. Javits

-OEO

-The President’s view

-Domestic Council staff

-Labor

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr., John D. Ehrlichman

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger, Charles W. Colson

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 3:43 pm.

Memoranda on trade

-The President’s signature

Rose Mary Woods

[Signing memoranda]

Kissinger’s security

-Secret Service protection

-Eugene T. Rossides

-Information on possible attack on Jewish person

-George S. McGovern’s staff

-Blame on administration

-The President’s earlier meeting with George Bush

-Arabs

-Al-Fatah

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-Intelligence reports

-Haldeman

-Secret Service

-Social activities

-McGovern, R. Sargent Shriver

-Safety

McGovern’s campaign

-Soviet-Jewish emigration

-William L. Safire’s reception for the press

-Max Frankel

-Crowds

-Political preference

Kissinger’s security

-Schedule

-1972 election

-Announcements

Charles H. Percy fund raiser

US-Soviet Union trade agreement

-Kissinger’s call from Bryce N. Harlow

-Carl B. Albert’s conversation with Dr. Thomas E. (“Doc”) Morgan

-Morgan

-Conference

-Conference

-Javits amendment

-House of Representatives

-Morgan

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Language

-Agreement compared to treaty

-Soviets

-Legislative strategy

-Morgan

-Albert

-Conversations with conferees

-Forthcoming meetings with Peter H.B. Frelinghuysen and William S.

Mailliard

-Schedule

-Soviets

-Schedule

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Tape Subject Log

(rev. Nov-03)

Kissinger’s schedule

-New York

-Meeting [with People’s Republic of China] [PRC] [officials]

News summary item

-McGovern supporters at Democratic National Convention

-George S. Meany comment

Kissinger’s schedule

-Jill St. John

-Nancy Maginnes

The PRC

-Women

Kissinger left at 3:52 pm.

OEO bill

-Changes in provisions

-Weinberger’s view

-Cole’s view

-Probability of sustaining veto

-1972 election

-Shriver

-Weinberger

-Cole

-Victory margin

-Mandatory funding issue

-Congressional leaders

Water bill

-Gerald R. Ford

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Justice Department review

-Mandatory spending issue

-Budget effect

-Congressional leaders

-Sustainability of veto

-Fiscal responsibility issue

-Advisability of veto

-Ehrlichman

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Funding of programs

-OEO

-Signing

-The President’s forthcoming meeting with Ehrlichman,

Weinberger

-Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW]

-Headstart

-1968 election

-Community action programs

-Voters’ view

-Democrats

-OEO bill

-Sustainability of veto

-Manadatory spending

-Legal services, emergency health, emergency food

-Weinberger

-Spending ceiling

-William V. Roth

Congressional relations

-OEO bill

-Timmons’s forthcoming conversation with Congressional leaders

-Quid pro quo

-Sustaining water bill veto

-Cole’s views

-1972 election

-Lyndon B. Johnson-era economy

-Federal deficit and full employment in 1968

-Effect on inflation

-1968 election

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OEO bill

-Timmons’s forthcoming conversation with Congressional leaders

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 3:52 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Forthcoming meeting

-George E. Christian

-Interruption

-The President’s departure for Camp David

-Helicopter

-Tricia Nixon Cox

OEO bill

-Ehrlichman

-Signing

Timmons and Bull left at 4:02 pm.

John B. Connally, Clark MacGregor, Christian and Colson entered at 4:03 pm.

Greetings

-Connally’s health

Refreshments

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1972 campaign

-Advertisements

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(rev. Nov-03)

-The President’s trips to the Soviet Union and the PRC

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-McGovern

-Campaign tone

-The President’s accomplishments

-Appeal to Democrats, Independents

-National security

-Economy

-Redistribution of wealth

-Social issues

-Meany

-Presidential character

-Barry M. Goldwater’s campaign in 1964

-Tennessee Valley Authority [TVA] issue

-Foreign policy

-Foreign policy

-Johnson

-Democratic Party tradition

-Bipartisanship

-Post World War II era

-Harry S. Truman aid program

-George C. Marshall Plan

-McGovern

-National defense and national security

-The President’s viewing

-Compared to other issues such as strip mining and the

Soviet grain deal

-Negative tone

-Timing

-National defense welfare, credibility

-Emphasis on the positive

-Timing

-McGovern

-Hardhats

-Positive, five minute spots

-Cost

-Timing

-“Mini-documentaries”

-Republican National Convention

-Busing

-Michigan

-Foreign policy

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(rev. Nov-03)

-The President’s trip to the Soviet Union

-Trade agreement

-Kissinger’s visits

-Timing

-Forthcoming foreign policy announcements

-US-Soviet Union trade agreement, October

[18], 1972

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] II,

October [19], 1972

-November [21], 1972

-Moscow, Washington, DC

-The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe

[CSCE] and Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions

[MBFR]

-Interim SALT agreement, October 1972

-Andrei A. Gromyko’s forthcoming visit

-Moscow, Washington, DC signings

-Timing

-Soviet Union announcements

-Trip

-The President’s trip to the PRC

-Youth

-“America the Beautiful” tour

-Focus

-Single issues

-Duration

-The President’s trip to the PRC

-Timing

-Soviet Union

-Gromyko

-Negative tone

-National defense

-Timing

-The President’s conversation with O. Clark Fisher of

Texas earlier in the day

-The President’s and Fisher’s experience on Labor

Committee

-Domestic and foreign policy and national security

votes

-The President’s experience

-Focus

-Advertisements

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-Foreign policy

-William P. Rogers’s United Nations [UN] appearance

-Speech to Foreign Affairs Council

-The President’s appearances

-International Monetary Fund [IMF] speech,

September 25, 1972

-New York, September 26, 1972

-Statue of Liberty

-Ethnic groups [American Museum of

Immigration dedication]

-Common Cause

-National Career Conference, Los Angeles, September

28, 1972

-National defense

-Soviet Union announcements

-Speech

-Timing

-Timing

-The President’s IMF speech

-Rogers at UN

-Melvin R. Laird

-Los Angeles

-Connally’s television appearance

-Timing

-Relationship to the President’s schedule

-Atlanta

-Connally’s schedule

-St. Louis

-Taping

-Charts

-Meeting with Gromyko

-SALT signing

-Photograph

-Duration

-October 4, 1972

-News value of appearance

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-The President’s schedule

-Atlanta

-Forthcoming trip to Texas

-Laredo and [Rio Grande High School]

-Connally’s ranch

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-San Antonio

-Connally’s forthcoming television appearance

-Taping

-Leaks

-Target audience

-Democrats, labor

-Bipartisanship

-Connally’s background

-Secretary of Navy

-Truman

-National Defense

-Veteran’s organizations

-McGovern

-Franklin D. Roosevelt, Truman, John F. Kennedy

-Tone

-Text

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Theme

-Henry A. Wallace’s position on aid to Greece and Turkey

-1948 campaign

-McGovern

-The President’s experience as congressman

-Aid to Greece and Turkey, Marshall Plan

-Truman

-Helen Gahagan Douglas

-Use of graphics and audiovisual aids

-Wallace film clip’s availability

-March of Time archives

-Aid to Greece and Turkey

-Roll call vote

-The President

-The President and Kennedy as freshman members of

Congress

-Theme

-Wallace

-McGovern

-Robert Sam Anson biography

-Assistance from White House staff

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Kissinger

-Buchanan

-Themes

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(rev. Nov-03)

-McGovern’s 1948 letter about Red Scare

-Meany circulation

-Signing of SALT agreement and Gromyko’s visit

Bull entered at an unknown time after 4:03 pm.

Request for Congressional Record

-Aid to Greece and Turkey

-1947 vote

-The President, Kennedy

Bull left at an unknown time before 5:30 pm.

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Bull entered at an unknown time after 4:03 pm.

Request for glasses

Bull left at an unknown time before 5:30 pm.

Polls

-McGovern

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Louis P. Harris polls

-Economy

-Recession

Bull entered and left at an unknown time before 5:30 PM.

Polls

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(rev. Nov-03)

-Harris polls

-Economy

-Approval of the President’s handling of the job

-Compared to 1969

-Economy

-Possibility of recession

-1971 compared to 1972

-Price increases

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Polls

-Sindlinger polls

-Wage and price controls

-Trend

-Politics

-The President’s handling of job

-McGovern

-Cabinet, Congress

-The President’s family

-McGovern

-Sindlinger poll

Foreign policy

-80 Congress vote on aid to Greece and Turkey

th

-Douglas

-Isolationists

-The President, Kennedy, Johnson

-Ages

-Television

-McGovern

-1947

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-The President’s votes as congressman

-Food for Europe

-1946 election

-Johnson campaign

-Tone

-Hardy Hollers

-Accusations of stealing

-Dan Moody

-Financial records

-Arlan Graves [?] of Austin

-Claudia A. (Taylor) (“Ladybird”) Johnson

-Lyndon Johnson’s speech at Wooldridge

Park

-80 Congress vote on aid to Greece and Turkey

th

-Debate

-Buchanan’s possible analysis

-Participants

-The President and Kennedy

-Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Samuel T. Rayburn,

Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Wallace

-Lyndon Johnson

-Vito Marcantonio

-J. Harry McGregor of Ohio

-Conservatives

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Connally et al. except Haldeman, left at 5:36 pm.

OEO bill

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(rev. Nov-03)

Alexander P. Butterfield entered at 5:36 pm.

Request

Haldeman’s schedule

The President’s schedule

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

The President left at an unknown time after 5:36 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Ehrlichman, Weinberger

-Kissinger

The President entered at an unknown time after 5:37 pm.

The President and Haldeman left at 5:41 pm.