Date: March 8, 1973

Time: Unknown between 2:50 pm and 3:34 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope. The White House photographer was present at

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Haldeman entered at 3:05 pm.

White House entertainment

-Evening at the White House for POWs

-Tony Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr.

-Reception

-Postponement

-Return of all POWs

-Hope’s variety show

-Military

-Hope’s advice

-Contact with Haldeman

-National show for POWs

-Jane Fonda

-Honor America theme

-Primetime Television [TV]

-POW repatriation

-Timing

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-Overnight stay in White House Lincoln Bedroom

-Performance

-Hope’s remarks at dinner

-National show for POWs

-TV

-Planning

-Compared to fundraising dinners

-Contributors

-Celebrities

-Broadcast

-Location

-Proceeds

-Scholarship fund

-Vietnam veterans

-Children of killed, wounded, and missing in action

-Telethon

-Planning

-President’s attendance

-Los Angeles

-Fundraising dinner

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-VIPs attendance

-Tax deductable donations

-Telethon

-Advantage

-Wider participation

-Broadcast

-Hope’s advice

-Telethon

-Contributions

-Dinner and telethon

-Network TV broadcast

-POWs, celebrities, Cabinet officers, military

-President’s attendance

-Los Angeles

-Century Plaza

-Los Angeles

-Advantages

-Celebrities

-Timing

Veterans

-Exploitation

-Fundraising events

-H. Ross Perot

-Ford Motor Company

-Scholarship fund

-Eligibility

-Disability

-Thailand

-Amount of money

-Source of funds

-Compared to veterans benefits

-POWs

-Entertainment at the White House

-Planning

-Haldeman’s role

-Variety show

-Les Brown’s band

-Date

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Golf

-President’s game

-Hope’s golf clubs

Plaque

-Gift of Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo, Robert H. Abplanalp to President

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 3:05 pm.

Plaque

-Massachusetts

-Executive Office Building office

-Delivery to Oval Office

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 3:20 pm.

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Golf

-Game

-Twosomes

-Length of time to play

-Hope’s game

-President’s game

-Need for exercise, diversion

-Hope’s meeting with Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Walter Reed Hospital

-Mamie G. D. Eisenhower

-Joke about golfer

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Nguyen Van Thieu

-Joke

-Gen. Juan Domingo Peron

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Thieu’s visit to US

-Demonstrations

-Support for North Vietnam

-Le Duc Tho

-Protection

-Washington, DC

-San Clemente

Mardi Gras

-Hope as King

-1973 inauguration

-Rowdiness

-Object thrown at Hope

-Irish wakes

-Parades

-Number

-Hope

-Security guards

-New Orleans French Quarter

-Hippies

-Marijuana smoking

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 3:05 pm.

Plaque

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 3:20 pm.

-Gift of Abplanalp

-President’s birthday

-Hope’s opinion

Paul W. Keyes

-Planning

-White House events

Haldeman left at 3:20 pm.

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Hope’s schedule

-Return to California

-Telegrams

-Award

-Hollywood Television Society

-Purpose

Vietnam War

-Post card to Hope

-Second term in office

-Bombing

-May 1972 bombings, mining

-Summit with USSR

-December 1972 bombing

-Impact on peace negotiations

-Lost aircraft

-Compared to Lyndon B. Johnson

-Damage to enemy

-B-52s

-POWs’ reaction

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Press criticism

-Henry A. Kissinger, Melvin R. Laird

-Sorties

-B-52s

-Impact on peace negotiations

-Americans’ attitude toward defeat

-POWs

-Return

-Col. Robinson Risner, [first name unknown] Kassler, James A. Mulligan,

Capt. Jeremiah A. Denton

-Pride

-Denton’s letter

-Compared to Abraham Lincoln

-Hope’s support for President

-Criticism

-New York Times, Life, Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Bombings

-Necessity

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-US status as great power

-Leonid I. Brezhnev and Chou En-lai

-President’s 1959 “Kitchen Debate”

-Nikita S. Khrushchev

-Clark M. Clifford

-Talk with Hope during Burning Tree golf game

-Vietnam War

-South Vietnam’s government

-Corruption

-Bombing halt in 1968

-B-52 bombings

-Moorer

-President’s responsibility

-Weather

-Damage to enemy

-Hopes’ visit to Thailand

-Talk with Gen. [first name unknown] Sullivan

-December 26, 1972 bombing

-Haiphong

-Air Force personnel

-Entertainment

-Stress level

-B-52 losses

-Christmas losses

-Compared to World War II

-Bombings

-Press criticism

-Chicago Tribune

-Washington Post

-Acknowledgment of President’s success

People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Kissinger’s conversation with Chou En-lai

-Hope’s film on the USSR

-Eugene Ormandy’s visit to PRC

-Hope’s USSR trip

-USSR’s response to tour

-Purpose of tour

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The President talked to the White House operator.

[Conversation No. 872-19A]

[See Conversation No. 37-62]

[End of telephone conversation]

Hope’s tour of PRC

-Follow-up

Radio station

-KRLA

-Pasadena, California

-Acquisition

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-Hearings

-Engineering

-TV station

-Robert Maheu, Orange Group

-Conflict over acquisition

-Western Broadcasting

The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger between 3:26 pm and 3:27 pm.

[Conversation No. 872-19B]

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[See Conversation No. 37-63]

[End of telephone conversation]

Hope’s tour of PRC

-Letter

-Kissinger

Hope’s watch

-Special features

-David Sarnoff dinner

-Compared to clock in Oval Office

-Age

-Value

-Gift to President

-President’s thanks

-Golf club

Hope’s trip to [PRC]

-Talks with US officials

-Kissinger, George H. W. Bush, William P. Rogers

-Meeting with President

-Camp David

-Letter to Ottawa Embassy

-Rogers

-Letter from Hope

-Kissinger

-Delivery

-Private channel

-Chou En-Lai

Hope’s watch

-Special features

-[First name unknown] Conrad, Sarnoff

Golf

-President’s game

-Course

-Kenwood Country Club

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-San Clemente

-Hope’s favorite course

-Game with John B. Connally and William E. Simon

-Score

Meeting with Newbold (“Newby”) Noyes, Jr.

Hope and the President left at 3:34 pm.