Date: May 16, 1973

Time: 10:31 am – 11:35 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John B. Connally.

Connally’s schedule

White House social affairs

-Forthcoming Prisoners of War [POW] dinner

-Structure under construction

-Attendees

-Wives, mothers

President’s schedule

-Armed Forces Day

-POWs

-Dallas

-President’s need for travel

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-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Iceland

-Bob [Robert H. Abplanalp or Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope?]

-Golf

-Bahamas

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Golf

-President’s and Connally’s activities

-Regularity of playing

-Frustrations

-Houston

-Connally’s ranch [?]

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President’s schedule

-Dallas visit

-Golf

-Friends

-Invitation

-Fairmont Hotel

-Private residence

-United States Secret Service [USSS]

-Connally’s ranch

-San Antonio

Connally

-Conversation with Alexander M. Haig, Jr. and Roy L. Ash

-Conversation with George P. Shultz

-White House staff

-Ehrlichman and Haldeman

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-Possible role in administration

-State Department

-Haig

-President’s plan

-Delay

US foreign policy

-Forthcoming Soviet summit

-Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War

-State Department’s knowledge

-Great Britain’s approval

-People’s Republic of China [PRC] approval

-Henry A. Kissinger, Haig [?]

-Edward R. G. Heath [?]

-Chou En-lai

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-Middle East peace negotiations

-General principles

-Israel

-US pressure

-Egypt

-Soviet Union pressure

-Interim settlement

-Kissinger’s meeting with Le Duc Tho

-Kissinger’s meeting with Hafiz Ismail [?]

-Soviet summit

-Public relations [PR]

-Secretary of State

-Kissinger

-William P. Rogers

-Decency, strength

-Resignation

-Trip to Latin America

-Soviet summit

-Andrei A. Gromyko

-Agreements

-Middle East

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-Soviet summit

-Preparations

-Leonid I. Brezhnev’s meeting with President

-President’s visit to Soviet Union

-San Clemente

-Key Biscayne

-Camp David

-“Spirit of Yalta”

-Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston S. Churchill, Josef V.

Stalin

-President’s strategy

-Middle East, Southeast Asia

-Arms race

-Impact of Watergate

-Secretary of State

-Rogers’s resignation

-Kissinger’s role

-Knowledge

-European summit

-October

-Difficulty

-Replacement

-Timing

-Role compared to National Security Council [NSC]

-Gen, Brent G. Scowcroft

-Replacement

-Timing

-European summit

-Kissinger’s role

-Connally’s appointment

-Timing

-Southeast Asia

-Soviet summit

-Europe

-Kissinger’s role

-John F. Dulles’s role with Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Timing and importance of change

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-Dr. David K. E. Bruce

-Age

-PRC liaison post

-Health

-Harry F. Byrd, Jr.

-Connally

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Ronald W. Reagan

-President’s meeting with Hailie Selassie

-Preparation

Connally’s trip to Soviet Union

-Timing

-Attendance at Soviet summit

-Kissinger [?]

-Signal

-Timing, length

-Meeting with Brezhnev

-Soviet summit

-Brezhnev

-Hunting trip

-Connally

-Boar

-YO Ranch

-Exotic game

-Texas home

-San Clemente

-Demonstrations

-Cities

-Hungarian-Americans, Polish-Americans

-Texas Hill Country for hunting trip

-Secretary of State

-Timing of change

-Problems

-Defense budget

-Foreign aid

-Trade bill

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-Balance of payments

-State Department and Defense Department

-Leadership

White House staff

-Need for change

-John J. McCloy

-Bruce

-Bryce N. Harlow

-David Packard

-Melvin R. Laird

-John W. Byrnes

-William E. Timmons

-Robert C. Hill

-Defense Department

-Byrnes

-Children

-Honesty

-Finances

-Clark MacGregor [?]

-Work with Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Press relations

-Possible replacement

-Gerald L. Warren

-Herbert G. Klein

-George Christian

Press relations

-President’s press conferences

-Timing

-Grand jury indictments

-Questions and answers [Q&A]

-President’s openness

-Secret negotiations

Personnel management and appointments

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-Ziegler

-Intelligence, loyalty, honesty

-Statements regarding John W. Dean, III report

-Usefulness

-Credibility as press officer

-Compared with other staff members

-Conversation with Connally

-Likabilty

-Cabinet

-Ash

-Limitations

-Shultz

-Communication skills

-Compared with William E. Simon

-Loyalty, competence

-Possible changes

-Dr. James R. Schlesinger

-Defense Department

-Earl L. Butz

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-Peter J. Brennan

-James T. Lynn

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Possible departure

-Schlesinger

-White House staff

-Press office, Congressional liaison office

-Byrnes

-Responsibilities

-Council of Economic Advisors [CEA]

-Herbert G. Stein

National economy

-President’s meeting with Shultz

-Possible freeze

-Import surcharge

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-International reaction

-Balance of payments

-US exports

-Bilateral agreements

-South America

-Venezuela [?]

-Canada

-Taiwan

-Japan

-Effect on US jobs

-Appeal to labor

-Tax legislation

-Multinational corporations

-Labor unions

-Import surcharge

-Nationalism

-Possible freeze

-Effects of conclusion

-Inflation

-Unemployment

Personnel management and appointments

-Shultz

-Cabinet

-Communication

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Domestic Council leadership

-Ability

-Cabinet meeting

-Connally’s advice

-Ash’s follow-up

-Personnel problems

-Clearance

-Federal Bureau of Investigations [FBI] record

-Contacts with President

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Congressional relations

-President’s meetings with leadership

-Bipartisan election commission

-President’s conversation with Gerald R. Ford, Hugh Scott

-Timmons

-Congressional liaison office in White House

-Perceptions of liaison’s stature

-Timmons

-Byrnes

Ziegler

-Role on White House staff

-Press conferences

-Frequency

-Conversation with President

-Replacement

Watergate

-Defined

-Washington, DC’s feelings regarding White House staff

-Press actions

-Indictments

-Mitchell

-John D. Ehrlichman and H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-John N. Mitchell, Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Seale Rule

-President’s papers

-White House cooperation

-President’s response

-Grand jury indictments

-President’s possible resignation

-Impeachment

-White House response

-Rebuild confidence

Personnel management

-Appointments

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-Harlow, Clark MacGregor, and George H. W. Bush’s recommendations

-Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC] chairman[?]

-G. Bradford Cook

-Resignation

-Robert L. Vesco case

-Replacement

-Recommendations

-Connally

-Republican machinery

-Resignations

-Robert C. Seamans, Jr.

-Air Force

-Howard (“Bo”) Calloway

-Robert F. Froehlke

-Second term

-Private sector

-Experience

-White House favors

-Effect of Vesco case

-White House staff role

-Operations compared to policy

-Compared to Cabinet, agencies

-President’s responsibility

-Domestic Council

-Operations

-Compared to policy

-Dams

-Political patronage

-Shultz, Morton, Schlesinger, and Byrnes

-Cabinet officers

-President’s culpability

President’s possible resignation

-Agnew

Watergate

-Connally’s conversation with Haig

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-Daniel Ellsberg

-Wiretaps

-Connally’s conversation with unknown man

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Hearings

-Pace

-President’s reaction

-Possible release of information

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Destruction of records

-United States Secret Service [USSS]

-John F. Kennedy

-Removal of Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] files

-Marvin Watson

-Johnson’s files

-Lyndon B. Johnson Library

-Criticism

-President’s possible response

-Press irresponsibility

-Compared with McCarthyism

-Charges concerning President’s San Clemente property

-Los Angeles Times headline

-Connally’s law firm

-Gulf Resources

-Bob Adams[?]

-President’s possible response

-Effect of forthcoming Soviet summit

-Indictments

-Special Prosecutor

-Warren M. Christopher

-Partnership

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy and John V. Tunney

-Party for Bob Pressler

-1976 campaign

-Carmine Bellino

-Christopher

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-Relationship to Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Tunney

-Information gathering on the President’s opponents

-FBI, USSS

-Connally’s mood

Connally left at 11:35 am.