PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD

DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE

1 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 10/30/1972 A Appendix “A”

2 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 10/20/1972 A Appendix “A”

3 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 10/22/1972 A Appendix “A”

4 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 10/23/1972 A Appendix “A”

5 List Veterans Bill Signing Ceremony – List of 10/24/1972 D Attendees – Appendix B (14 pp.)

6 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 10/26/1972 A Appendix “A”

7 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 10/28/1972 A Appendix “A”

COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-11

FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary October 16, 1972 – October 31, 1972

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A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual’s F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.

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8 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 10/29/1972 A Appendix “B”

COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-11

FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary October 16, 1972 – October 31, 1972

PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:

A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual’s F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.

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D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift ------NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) THE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Record (or Travel Activity) :p PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., n,y. Yr.) OCTOBER 16, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 7:40 a.m. HONDAY PHONE TIME P=PL(,·d R~cRtc

7:40 The President had breakfast.

7:50 The President went to the .

8:30 8:35 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

8:50 9:29 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

9:32 P The President telephoned Senator Barry M. Goldwater (R-Arizona). The call was not completed.

9:33 10:12 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

The President met with: 10 :13 10:19 Mr. Haldeman 10:14 10:17 Mr. Kissinger

10:22 10:23 The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

10:24 10:25 The President met \vith Hr. Haldeman.

10:27 10:28 The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

10:47 10:48 P The President talked long distance with Senator Goldwater at Maxwell AFB, Alabama.

10:50 10:52 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

10:53 10:54 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

10:54 The President went to the South Grounds of the "~ite House.

10:54 10:59 The President motored from the South Grounds of the White House to the Statler Hilton Hotel.

10:59 The President was greeted by: Carole Hanson, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia Evelyn Grubb, National Coordinator of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southrast Asia.

The President met for a plw1 (] session with: Mrs. Hanson Mrs. Grubb Robert Ci. Earl, Dj]', "r of the National Convcnt::ic)[l Office of the I'" ,,:an l{ed Cross.

L-. ITHE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record Em Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) ~~I9}~~!\~,_l~X2__ ~._ . _ THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 10:59 a.m. MONDAY PI lONE TIME P=PI"ed R=Rcceived ACTIVITY ------,----­ --~- In Out to LD

The President went to the Federal Room of the Statler-Hilton Hotel.

11 :06 11:14 The President addressed delegates attending the third annual convention of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in ~ast Asia. Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

The President met briefly with Mrs. Nellie Davis. Nrs. Davis presented the President with a POW/MIA bracelet printed with the name of her husband.

The President met briefly with Mrs. Wesley Ratzel, mother of an Air Force officer missing in action over North Vietnam.

11:17 11 :22 The President motored from the Statler-Hilton Hotel to the South Grounds of the White House.

11:24 The President returned to the Oval Office.

11:24 11 :40 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President met with: 11 :42 12:49 Mr. Haldeman 11:44 12:49 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant

12:45 12:47 P The President talked with his daughter, Tricia.

12:54 The President went to Mr. Haldeman's office.

12:54 1:24 The President met with: Mr. Haldeman Mr. Ehrlichman Maj. Gen. Alexander N. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant Gordon C. Strachan, Staff Assistant

1:26 TIle President, accompanied by Mr. Butterfield, went to his office in the EOB.

1:25 1:28 The President met \.,Tith Mr. Butterfield.

2:21 2:22 P TI~~ President talked with his Personal Physician, Maj. Gen. Walter R. Tkach.

2:23 P l11e President asked his Special Counsel, Ch.,rles W. Colson, to join him. THE WHiTE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Record lor Travel ArlivilY)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 16, 1972 .- -- - _._~. --- .._-_._--_.~_. ------"-_. THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 2:25 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Plared R'=Rcceivcd ACTIVITY ------,---­ In Out to LD

The President met with: 2:25 3:49 Mr. Colson 2:55 2:57 Mr. Butterfield

2:27 2:30 P The President telephoned Leonard H. Marks, attorney for Cohn and Marks and Treasurer of Democrats for Nixon, Inc. The President talked with George C. Christian, Chairman of the Board of Christian, Miller and Honts, Inc. and member of Democrats for Nixon, Inc.

2:31 P The President telephoned long distance to John A. Mulcahy, Preside~t of Quigley and Co., in Bronxville, New York. The call was not completed.

2:35 P The President telephoned long distance to W. Clement Stone, Chairman of the Combined Insurance Company of America and member of the Board of Trustees of the Richard Nixon Foundation, in Chicago, Illinois. The call was not completed.

3:25 3:28 P The President talked with Frank E. Fitzsimmons, President of the Teamsters Union.

3:52 The President returned to the Oval Office.

3:57 R The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Stone in Chicago, Illinois. The call was not completed.

3:58 P The President telephoned long distance to Robert W. Galvin, Chairman of the Board of Motorola, Inc., in Franklin Park, Illinois. The call was not completed.

3:59 4:30 The President met with: Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, Army Chief of Staff Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense Maj. Gen. Haig White House photographer, in/out

4:07 R The President was.telephoned long distance by Mr. Galvin in Scottsdale, Arizona. The call was not completed.

4:33 4:35 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

4:36 4:37 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Stone in Chicago, Illinois.

4:45 4:46 p The President talked lon~ ,:i' lance with Robert A. Forst, Legislative Counsel fOJ .. National League of Senior Ci tizens, in Los Angel, " California. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sc< Travrl Rrwrd for T13vd AClivity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 16, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 4:49 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placcd R=Receivrd ACTIVITY ------In Out Lo LO

4:49 4:51 P The President talked long distance with William M. Fast, Branch Agent of District #1, Pacific Coast District of the National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, in Portland, Oregon.

4:52 4:53 P The President talked long distance with Joseph Townsley, Secretary-Treasurer of the Teamsters Union Joint Council #62, in Baltimore, .

4:45 P The President telephoned long distance to former Mayor John F. Collins (D-Boston, Massachusetts), Professor of Urban Affairs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Boston, Massachusetts. The call was not completed.

4:59 P The President telephoned long distance to Francis Scurnaci, International Representative of the Steelworkers of America, in New York City. The call was not completed.

4:59 P The President telephoned. long distance to Fred Gualtieri, Business Manager of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The call was not completed.

5:01 5:03 P The President talked long distance with Paul Miller, President of Gannett Newspapers, in New York City.

5:03 5:26 The President met with Maj. Gen. Haig.

5:04 5:08 P The President talked long distance with William Randolf Hearst, Jr., Chairman of the Hearst Corp., in New York City.

5:09 P The President telephoned long distance to John T. Connor, President of the Allied Chemical Corp., in New York City. The call was not completed.

5:14 5:16 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Galvin in Scottsdale, Arizona.

5:16 5:21 P The President talked long distance with Martin S. Hayden, Editor-in-Chief of the Detroit News, in New York City.

5:34 6:16 The President li:et with Mr. Haldeman.

5:35 P The President tclcphoned long distance to Richard M. Scaife, Director 0: 1€ Hellon NationAl Bank and Trust Co., and trustee 01 :1", Robert A. Taft. Institute of Government, in Plttshur['.]' . nnsylvania. The call \vas not completed. THE WHITC HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Tr.Jvd Record for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) .QC]il_B~I3:_~~'.J9} ?, .. _ TIlE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY HASHINGTON. D.C. 5:35 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME 1'~~PlJccd R=Rcccivcd ACTIVITY ----..----, _ ...----­ _.- - ." In Out 1.0 LD 5:35 p The President telephoned long distance to Mayor C. Beverly Briley CD-Nashville, Tennessee) in Nashville, Tennessee. The call was not completed.

5:42 5:44 P The President talked long distance with State Senator Joseph J. Staszak CD-7th District, }bryland) in Baltimore, Maryland.

5:42 P The President telephoned long distance to Ralph Marrinson, Vice President of the National Association of the Boards of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators, Inc., in , Georgia. The call was not completed.

5:59 6:08 P The President talked with Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.

6:00 P The President telephoned long distance to Ted Williams, Sports Equipment Consultant for Sears and Roebuck, in Putney, Vermont. The call was not completed.

6:06 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of State Willi&~ P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

6:07 p The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Scaife in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The call was not completed.

6:15 P The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Scumaci in New York City. The call was not completed.

6:18 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

6:19 P The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Williams in Putney, Vermont. The call was not completed.

6:23 6:25 R The President talked with }~j. Gen. Haig.

6:27 P The President telephoned Maj. Gen. llaig. The call was not completed.

6:28 R The President T,-laS telephoned long distance by !Ir. Connor in New York City .. The call was not completed.

6:31 6:32 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

6:42 P The President Clsked to tal!~ \,Tjth Nr. Butterfield or Staff Assistant Stephen B. Rull. The call ,Jas not completed.

6:43 6:44 P The President talked wlth:\,' Strachan.

6:45 6:46 p The President talked with" Haldeman.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN

ACTIVITY

6:50 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Tricia Cox

6:58 R The President was telephoned by Mr. Bull. The call was not completed.

7:00 R The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Collins in Boston, Massachusetts. The call was not completed.

7:18 R The President was telephoned by Mr. Bull. The call was not completed.

7:19 P The President telephoned long distance to Rev. Billy Graham in Black Mountain, . The call was not completed.

7:20 7:21 P The President talked with his daughter, Tricia.

7:21 R The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Mulcahy in Bronxville, New York. The call was not completed.

7:25 7:37 P The President talked long distance with Rev. Billy Graham in Black Mountain, North Carolina.

7:41 7 :59 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

8:00 8:01 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Scumaci in New York City.

8:02 8:05 P The President talked long distance with Mayor Briley in Nashville, Tennessee.

8:08 8:11 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Scaife in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

8:12 8:14 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Williams in Putney, Vermont.

8:16 8:19 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Connor in New York City.

8:24 8:30 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Collins in Boston, Massachusetts.

8:33 8:36 P The President talked long distance with Hr. Mulcahy in Bronxville, New York. ,-----'------THE. WHITE HOUSI: ------­ PRESIDEN~S"~~~::<~~e~or~(~~~·<~A~~~Y~Y DIARY I 1------.------, PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (MQ., Dar. Yr.)

THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

1---'~:...:..:..::..:..:....:-=-=..:.;.J.---'--'-T~I-'H-O-N-E-.,.---·------~----.2~----:.---=-~---WASHINGTON, D.C. 9:47 p.m. HONDAY -

TIME P·cd'iaced R'~Rc(eiYed ACTIVITY - ..._.. ~_ .._-... _- ._--' ····---r~- In Out 1.0 LD

9:47 R The President was telephoned long distance by former Congressman Carroll D. Kearns (R-Pennsylvania), President of the Shenengo Metalcraft Company, in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania. The call was not completed.

10:47 10:48 P The President talked long distance with Senator Goldwater at Ma~vell AFB, Alabama.

l..AlT /'-'1) I rn THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY . D (Sec Travel Record ror Travel Activity) ...,. I---..... ---.--.------.;------~------.....;.,.------I PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 17, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIMB DAY tJA"H n I" 7·6.0 ~ m TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=PlacN R=lle«ind ACTIVITY 10 Out Lo LO

7:40 The President had breakfast.

7:54 The President went to the. Oval Office.

8:17 8:34 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President met with: 8:36 9:06 Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant 8:37 10 :18 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 9:59 10:00 Mr. Ziegler 10:08 10:09 David C. Hoopes, Staff Assistant

9:12 9:13 R The President talked long distance with Ralph Marrinson, Vice President of the National Association of Boards of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators, Inc., in : Atlanta, Georgia.

10:18 10 :21 The President met with Mr. Ziegler.

10:21 The President and Mr. Ziegler went to the State Dining Room.

10:22 10:31 The President addressed representatives from foreign labor unions visiting the U.S. to observe the national elections in an exchange program sponsored by the Department of State and the AFL-CIO. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

10 :33 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 10:48 10:58 Mr. Ziegler 10:49 10 :58 Maj. Gen. Haig

11:06 The President went to the Cabinet Room.

11:06 11:21 The President met with the National Advisory Council for Drug Abuse Prevention. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB. II Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

11:21 The President went to the Oval Office.

11:21. The President went to his private office. 11l[ WH:1E HClJ

(Sec Travel Rcwru (or Travel Activity) 1------,------._------.- ,-,------1 PLACE DAY BEC"\,, DATE (Mo" Day. Yr.) _.QCTQ:BE~ 17,1972 ___. THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 11:21 a.m. TUESDAY PIIONE TIME Po~Placcd R~~R(lelved ACTIVITY ----- ,,--,-, --,,­ --~. "­ In Out Lo LD 11:21 11:23 The President taped an audio message in honor of Veterans Day. The message was delivered by closed circuit radio on October 23, 1972 to patients in Veterans' hospitals and to members of American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) posts throughout the country.

11:22 P The President telephoned long distance to his daughter, Julie, in Barcelona, Spain. The call was not completed.

11:23 The President returned to the Oval Office.

11:24 P The President requested that his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman, join him.

The President met with: 11:26 11:55 Mr. Ehrlichman 11:54 12:10 Gale E. Sayers, former professional football player for the Chicago Bears and member of the National Advisory Council for Drug Abuse Prevention 11:54 12:10 Robert J. Brown, Special Assistant 11:54 12:10 Paul R. Jones, Director of the Black Vote Division of the Committee for the Re-election of the President

11:30 11: 32 P The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie, in Barcelona, Spain.

11:33 11: 3~ P The President talked with Mrs. Hale Boggs, wife of the House Hajority Leader (D-Louisiana). The President expressed his concern for Congressman Boggs whose plane was missing in Alaska.

The President met with: 12:10 12:22 Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary 12 :11 12 :22 Mrs. Jeanne Squire, President of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. 12 :11 12:22 Mrs. Lucille Shriver, Director of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. lL:ll 12 :22 Barbara H. Franklin, Staff Assistant ] 2: 11 12:22 Henry C. Cashen II, Deputy Assistant Hcmbcrs of the pr(,~3s, in/out Hld te House photographer, in/ollt TlIt' President rongr;Hulated Hr~-;. Squire on her (~lection as Prcsj dent or the rpdeTiltipl1 of Business ;mel l'r(1rl'~,si CJual \110mI'D' s Clubs, Tnc. "'--n-iE-W-HI-"-E-H-O-US-'Io------PRE:ilDENT RICHARD NIXON'S ~ j/;i.-y-O-I-A-R-y------" 1------_._------(See Travel Record for Travel f .. ;' ------1::',l PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo_. lhy, Yr.) _9Q1'9B.EB- JI.L1972 _ THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHlNGT~D.C. 12:24 p.m. TUESDAY PI lONE TIME P",-.Placed R=Reccivcd ACTIVITY ------.. _----­ ------~----- In Out Lo LD

12:24 12:50 The President met for a photo opportunity with: Dr. Carl Laughlin, President of the American Dental Association (ADA) Dr. William O. Chase, the President's dentist Hal M. Christensen, Assistant Executive Director of the ADA, Washington, D.C. Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Deputy Assistant White House photographer, in/out

12:52 The President went to his office in the EOB.

2:10 3:00 The President met \"ith his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson

3:00 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 3:02 6:24 Mr. Haldeman 3:03 6:24 John B. Connally, attorney for Vinson, Elkins, Searls, Connally and Smith Iud chairman of Democrats for Nixon, Inc. 4:07 6:24 John N. Mitchell, attorney for Hudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander 4:07 6:24 Clark HacGregor, Campaign Director of the Committee for the Re-election of the President 4:07 6:24 Mr. Ehrlichman

6:24 6:28 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

6:26 6:27 p The President talked with the First Lady.

6:28 6:29 P The President talked with Hrs. Nick lIegich, wife of the Congressman CD-Alaska). TIle President expressed his concern for' Congressman Begich "Those plane was missing in Alaska.

6:30 6:32 The President met with Hr. Butterfield.

The President met \"ith: 6:34 7:17 Hr. Haldeman 6: lfO 6: liJ t-lr. Ziegler 6:48 6:54 Maj. Gen. Haig

7:18 The l'residcnt, accompanied by ld S v.:llet, H,:molo SanehC'z, V returll,:::d to hi.s office Ln the EOJ3. 8:08 8:OC) l' The President Ldked \Jith Hr. EnlclemDIl.

B: 1() 8: 20 n THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (5« Travel R«ord for True. Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo•• Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 17, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON. D.C. 8:37 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P...Placed R=Rcccind ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

8:37 8:40 R The President talked with Maj. Gen. Haig.

9:01 The President, accompanied by Mr. Sanchez, returned to the second floor Residence.

JAW/CD/JD ENDIX uA" :~Ck 'indicates present "

Oc/. 17L!i· '/1- : '7: 'If/-J.lt. \\ u. S. DSPARnrENT OF LABOR Bureau of Int~=national Labor Affairs t~ashi;L3\:on, D.C •. 20210 , state Dining Room .LAUOR LEAD::R :~AT'!.OK·\.L '£LECTIO~ 'pROCEDURES TEAN i Biographical Data , \

, ARGEt\TIXA Grcga~'v HERRERA Adm~ strative Secretary Arr ·ntine Hotel-Restaurant . workers Union (U1GRA) ! i BOLIVIA Benjami ELAZCO .' Secre~ ry General MS.' ~ Union -and Federa tion (A!:ports and Auxiliary .5 vices of Air Navigation .., Administration) -:

I CHILE ;.".. (P.D.C. . ',' ~.~ ..

, COLONBlA . .. !: DOMINiCAN REPUBLIC Federation ..." \ ~ :. ECuADOR Presi ~nt \ Ecu~ .o=ian Confederation of , .. ~~e Trade Unions (CEOSL)

BeyE:ne S Y :-lON - _, . ETHIOPIA Pr~si' .t, Confederation of Eto opian Labor Union;s (CELU) I I I ~ILLENEOVE I FRA~CE Geral' Sec -tary G~neral, Force Ouvrif:re n .artmcntal Union Nanc~. \ , INDONESIA SOSTA~TO Chc.:irr.v , Hosle.rt \-lork~rst Party of ndon~sla (SARBU~US~)

IVORY COAST A'lc::xancfi THAUD ' : hd~i~tTative secr~ta~Y'IUGTCI _..- , APPENDIX "A'~ (continued)

KOREA 'JANe E L-LyonG . " Pres: cnt, Nntional ScamQn's Union Vi President, Federation of Korean radc Unions (KFTU) .

LEBA~WN· ~i~oltl r:RBtKI Pres: ,ent, Federation of .C .nl,..ercial Trade Unions

HALAYSIA IllRAJ.! ' Vic resident, Malaysia Trade nion Congress (HTUC), I " NIGER AHHE Kane ,

.f> Se ctary for Exterior Relations 1 ger National Workers Union (U~LN) i I PHILIPPINES rA, President Governr. Service Insurance I .. m Supervisors;Union , I \ National' xecutive V~ce President, Visca ·s~Mindenso ; . . Confe' ·ration of Trade Unions, and !. ~ As¥Pcinted Labor Union (ALU) ~ .' .. l SENEGAL M'Baye H' !:.NGUE Treas" Jr, National Union of ~galese Se Workers (UNTS) .,:.~ : \ ..' SIERRA LEONE GeorgE: NER Secrc ry General, Sierra Leone . L~ or Congress (SLLC) ., ,. '... , TAnvAN Member Standing Co~nittec, Chi ~C Federation of Labor (CFL) \. TUNISIA . Union (UGTT) , . , I TURKEY I and Cont:rollcr •,. .I I URUGUAY .Fed~Ti PALAZZI Trcus' .cr, Uruguayan Work~rs Co ~cdcration (CUT)

VENEZUELA Andres ~"NAND~Z Vasquci Tr(:(l~' ~'<:r, V<:nczuc:lnn ConfuJe:nlti.on

Jo. \-/('1" :-.C: r 5 (CTV) .; ." APPENDIX "A"(continue4) ,',

LT .\DJO WI Iycla ~cretary for Exterior Relntions, ,. ~ational Union of ZAi~ian ~orkcrs ~u:-;,~~·

ZANBIA G· • }JDLOVLJ ry ~eneral, ZACU

. ESCORT STA?F

F~der3tio~ of Labor and Co' &le~S of Industrial Orgailizations

l-1r. }!icha;;l

Mr. Labor Institute

Mr. Rob6rt ~hol£y, A~erica~ Institute for Free Labor Development ;- I . Ci~African-A~.rican I. Mr. Ron Labor Center .! Mr. Francis~ U.S. Departnent of Labor i Mr. Charles P~U.s. Department of Labor ~r; Jo'se AlveYu: s. Dc;,artOlcnt of ~abor ~r: Georce Kaltv Department of L~tor

. Hr. - La.wrCrl'C~}Y ~ Jr., LT, S. D"pal·tl~1cnt of Labor I \ .-.,': .. s ~ INTERPRETERS I

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Turkcy-~n D~~okan Chines~~ ,£~ \ Korean-P -. Kim I \ SpaniSh-~eide,:,,", French-~ '\ Porson I : I .1

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Cabinet Room, 11:00 a.m., October 19, 1972

The President

Council Members James Q. Wilson, Chairman Chairman and Professor of the Department of Government Harvard University Cambridge, Mass.

Wade Coleman, ex-officio member Special Assistant to the Secretary of HEW for Drug Abuse Prevention

Richard S. Wilbur, ex-officio member Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Health and Environment

Donald E. Johnson, ex-officio member Administrator, Veterans Administration Carl D. Chambers Director of Research, Dade County Comprehensive Program Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami, Florida Robert L. DuPont Administrator, Narcotics Treatment Administration Washington, D.C. Phyllis Harrison-Ross Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and-Pediatricts Albert Einstein College The Bronx, New York Audrey R. Holliday Professor in Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego Director, Narcotic Treatment Program Veterans Hospital, San Diego, California John J. Marchi state Senator (R), 23rd District staten Island, New York

Beny J. Primm Expert Consultant Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention New Rochelle, New York

Michael J. Quinn Executive Director, Community Addiction Services Agency, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana APPENDIX "B" (continued)

Council Members (continued) Gale E. Sayers former professional football player

White House Staff Egi1 Krogh, Jr., Deputy Assistant R1cbar~ il, No.~~, ~m~~tlc CQ~C1~ Rt~ff A~~i§t~t Lee W. Gladden, Domestic Council Staff Assistant Geoffrey C. Shepard, Domestic Council Staff Assistant Jerome Jaffe, Special Consultant for Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs

Others MYles J. Ambrose, Special Consultant and Director of the Office of Drug Abuse Law Enforcement Merlin K. DuVal, Assistant Secretary of HEW Richard L. Harkness, NBC News Correspondent -----_._------~ WE WHIlr HOU~E PRESIDENT RICHArW NIXON'S DAILY DL'\d (Sec TravC"! R((ord (or Trnd J\(tivity)

: :.ALE \".\ ': IIEGAN DATE (Mo., D.y. Yr.) OCTOBER 18, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY HASHINCTON, D.C. 7:20 a.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE TIME P="Placed R--Received ACTIVITY ...." ,---_. In Out 1.0 l.D

7:20 The President had breakfast.

7:35 TIle President went to his office in the EOB.

7:41 P The President requested that his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman, telephone him.

7:53 7:55 R The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

The President met with: 8:20 9:50 Mr. Haldeman 8:22 8:23 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant 8:57 8:58 David C. Hoopes, Staff Assistant

9:03 9:07 R The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

9:52 The President went to the Oval Office.

9:53 9:54 The President met 'vi th his Press Secretary, Ronald 1o. Ziegler.

9:54 10:06 The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant William E. Timmons, Assistant

10: 07 11:05 The President met with: Masayoshi Ohira, Foreign Minister of Japan Nobuhiko Ushiba, Ambassador from Japan to tLe U.S. Maj. Gen. Haig Sadaaki Numata, Japanese interpreter James J. Wickel, State Department interpreter Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

11:12 11:43 The President met with Mr. Ehrlichman.

11:45 P The President telephoned long distance to entertainer Sammy Davis, Jr., in State Line, Nevada. The call was not completed.

11:45 11:59 The President met "Iith Maj. Gen. Haig.

The President met with: 11:59 12:04 • Mr. Butterfield 12:02 12:04 Mr. Timmons

12:04 12:09 l' TIle Prer;ident talked wi th Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott (R-Pennsylvania) ~------_._------, THE WIiIfE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD I':',ON'S Df\ILY DIARY 1------(Sec "!",.vel Re,,,r,1 (..-----:..:..------1, T"vd Activity) 1'1 M1. lJA',' IlH.AN DATE (Mo., Day. YI.) ._QC;Tj)BER. J8 ). J~Z2_ THE WIllTE HOUSE TIME DAY HAS1JINGTON, D. C. ._._-r­ __. ~1:.:.2.=..;:O~7~p.:...:.m~.:...... :..:.VJ~ED~N:..:::E:.:::.S~DJ~\YO__I PHONE TIME p= Placed l\.- Rnciv

The President met with: 12:07 12:16 lira Butterfield 12:15 1:27 Hr. Haldeman

1:35 1:40 The President met with MI. Butterfield.

2:33 2:34 The President met with Mr. Ziegler.

2:37 2: 39 R The President talked on a conference line with: Congressman Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (D-Massachusetts) House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford (R-Michigan)

The President met with: 2:40 3:08 Nikolay Semenovich Patolichev, Minister of Foreign Trade for the U.S.S.R. 2:40 3:08 Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, Ambassador from the U.S.S.R. to the U.S. 2:40 3: 16 William P. Rogers, Secretary of State 2:40 3:14 Peter G. Peterson, Secretary of Commerce 2:40 3:08 Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant 2:40 3:14 Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Senior Staff Member for the NSC Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

3:20 3: 21 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

3:21 3:23 The President met with Mr. Ziegler.

3:47 3:50 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

The President met with: 3:50 5:28 Mr. Haldeman 3:58 5:37 Mr. Eh r lichman 4:01 4:02 Miss Woods 4:02 4:08 Maj. Gen. Haig 5:32 5:46 Mr. Haldeman

5:43 5:45 P The President talked with the First Lady.

5:50 TIle President returned to his office in the EOB.

The Pr·esident met wi th his Personal Physician, Dr. W. Kenneth RUand.

6:14 6:15 The President met with Mr. Hoopes.

6:16 6:51 P The President talked' I-lith his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson. PRESIDEI'lT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (Sec l'rlvcl Record (or Travel Activity)

, PLACE JI\Y BEGAN DATE (Mo .• Day. Yr.) ~CXQB}~~~~;, 19J.2..._ THE WHI1E HOUSE TIME Df,Y WASHINGTON, D.C. 7:00 p.m. WeDNESDAY PHONE TIME p,.~PJ.ced R=Received ACTIVITY

In Out 1.0 LD

7iOO 7i 03 R The fre5ident talkeu on ~ conference linQ with: Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-Montana) Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine)

7:05 7:14 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

7:15 7:16 P The President talked long distance with Goldthwaite H. Dorr, attorney for Mudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander, at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City.

7:19 7:23 R The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.

7:28 7:30 P The President talked long distance with Ralph H. Cake, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Equitable Savings and Loan Association, in Portland, Oregon.

7:55 7:57 P The President talked long distance with Senator Strom Thurmond (R-South Carolina) in Columbia, South Carolina.

8:00 The President returned to the Residence.

JAW/CD/JD I ,HE W~.iTE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Rew,d (0' T"ve! Activity) PI KE OAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.) 9~JilJ>j':]'~_-l~72 _ THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASH Nl~' IN n " 7:50 a.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY -----~- In Out Lo 10

7:50 The President had breakfast.

8:04 The President went to his office in the EOB.

8:25 8:27 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

8:42 8:55 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

9:06 9:08 P The President talked with his Personal Physician, Maj. Gen. Walter R. Tkach.

9:14 9:22 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

9:36 9:40 P The President talked long distance with Mrs. John B. Connally, wife of the attorney for Vinson, Elkins, Searls, Connally and Smith, in Houston, Texas.

The President met with: 10:30 10:40 Mr. Butterfield 10:34 10:37 George P. Shultz, Secretary of the Treasury White House photographer, in/out

10:50 The President went to the Oval Office.

10:52 10:53 R The President talked with Maj. Gen. Haig.

10:55 11:02 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

11:02 11:20 The President met with Maj. Gen. Haig.

11:26 11:30 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

11: 30 12:30 The President met with: Paul Hall, President of the Seafarer's International Union of North America and Chairman of the National Maritime Committee for the Re-election of the President Thomas W. "Teddy" Gleason, President of the International Longshoremen's Association and National Vice-Chairman of the Maritime Committee of the Committee for the Re-election of the President Paul Richardson, President of the Sea-Land Service, Inc. and National Vice-Chairman of the Maritime Committee of the Committee for the Re-election of the President Andrew E. Gibson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel rTHE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Trav

PI ACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 19, 1972 ------_._--- IHf: WHITE HOlJSE TlMf DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 11:30 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=R~c

11:30 12:30 Continued: Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out The President expressed his appreciation to Mr. Hall for endorsement of his re-election.

12:07 12:08 P The President talked with James E. Johnson, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, in the Naval Medical Center, Bethesda.

12:09 The President went to the Barber Shop.

12:38 The President returned to his office in the EOB.

The President met with: 1:48 4:15 Mr. Haldeman 2:38 4:09 Mr. Colson

4:06 R The President was telephoned long distance by Senator Carl T. Curtis CR-Nebraska) in Omaha, Nebraska. The Pre~identts Deputy Assistant, Tom C. Korologos, took the call.

4:19 P The President requested that Mr. Colson join him.

4:20 5 :00 . The President met with Mr. Colson.

5:06 5:08 P The President talked with Maj. Gen. Tkach.

5:10 P The President telephoned his daughter, Tricia. The call was not completed.

5:14 5:17 P The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.

6:00 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

6:30 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Tricia Cox

JAw/en/JD Office of the White House Press Secretary •.•....------..------*------_...----­

NOTICE TO THE PRESS,

LEFT TO RIGHI' - The President's meeting at 11:30 a. m. in the Oval Office wi th Paul.Hall:

Paul RichardsOIL, President of the Sea-Lam Service, Inc.

Thomas W. Gleason, President of the International Longshoremen I s Association Paul Hall, President Seafarers International Union of North America The President Andrew Gibson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Charles W. Colson

# # # THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (S« Travel Record for TrIVC! Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo•• Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 20, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIMB DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 8:00 a.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIMY P-PI,ced R=R«civcd ACTIVITY In Out 10 LD

8:00 The President had breakfast.

9:16 ~e ~res!Jent went to h!s ott!ce in the EOB.

8:25 8:40 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

9:11 9:14 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

9:15 P The President requested that his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson, join him.

9:16 9:50 The President met with Mr. Colson.

10:04 10:35 The President met with: Gen. William C. Westmoreland, former Army Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Haig

The President met with: 10:36 10:56 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 10 :55 11:10 Maj. Gen. Haig

10:53 R The President was telephoned by Maj. Gen. Haig. Mr. Butterfield took the call.

11:19 The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.

11:21 12:29 The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to the Second and Walnut Street he1ipad, , Pennsylvania. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

The President was accompanied by members of the press and White House• photographers during his visit to Pennsylvania.

The President was greeted by Mayor Frank L. Rizzo (D-Phi1ade1phia, Pennsylvania)

12:31 12 :36 The President and Mayor Rizzo motored from the he1ipad to Independence Hall.

The President and Mayor Rizzo viewed the Liberty Bell.

The President went to the holding room.

The President met with his Special Assistant, Mark 1. Goode. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) OCTOBER '20, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:45 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rercived ACTIVITY In Out I.o LD 12:45 The President went to the speaker's platform in the courtyard. Seated on the platform were: Vie~ Pr~~id~nt Spiro T. Agn~~ Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-New York) Governor Warren E. Hearns (D-Missouri) Mayor Loui~ W~leh (Nonpar~isan-Yous~on, Texas) Chairman of the National Conference of Mayors Mayor Peter B. Wilson (Nonpartisan-San Diego, California) Mrs. Gladys N. Spellman, President of the National Association of Counties

The President was introduced by Vice President Agnew.

1:06 1:15 The President addressed guests assembled for the signing of Revenue Sharing Bill, H.R. 14370. The address was broadcast live on local television and radio. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B."

1:16 The President went to the signing table.

The President signed H.R. 14370.

1:20 The President returned to Independence Hall.

1:20 2:05 The President greeted and was photographed with the guests. White House photographer, in/out

2:05 The President went to Continental Congress Hall.

2:05 2:10 The President met with Mayor Rizzo.

2:10 2:14 The President and Mayor Rizzo motored from Independence Hall to the helipad.

The President bade farewell to Mayor Rizzo.

2:16 4:17 Information on the President's activities during this time was partially obtained from press pool reports and was not confirmed by official sources.

2:16 3:10 The President motored from Second and Walnut Street, Philadelphia to the Republican storefront campaign headquarters, Wayne, Pennsylvania. He was accompanied by: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant Mr. Haldeman

The President greeted members of the crowd, including Robert Sims, Chairman of the Radnor Township Committee to Re-elect the President. , , THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travd RtCord for Travfl Activity) rLftc~ DftYnEGftN DATR IMo., Oay, VrJ OCTOBER 20, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WA~HINGTON, D.G. 3:17 n.m. PRIDA'l PHONE TIME P=Placed R=IleCfived ACTIVITY In Out to LD

3:17 3:29 The President, accompanied by Mr. Ehrlichman and Mr. Haldeman, motored from the Republican storefront nnmpnlgn h~ndQUAP~~!~, W!y~~ ~o ~h~ R~publican s~orefront campaign headquarters, Paoli, Pennsylvania.

3:29 3:38 The President toured the facilities. During the tour the President met briefly with staff volunteers, including seventh grade teacher, Carol Bantz.

3:38 3:40 The President, accompanied by Mr. Ehr1ichman and Mr. Haldeman, motored from the Republican storefront campaign headquarters, Paoli to Malvern, Pennsylvania.

3:40 3:41 The President greeted members of the crowd.

3:41 4:17 The President, accompanied by Mr. Ehr1ichman and Mr. Haldeman, motored from Malvern to the Chester County Airport, Coatesville, Pennsylvania.

4:22 5:02 The President flew by helicopter from the Chester County Airport, Coatesville, Pennsylvania to Camp David, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

5:03 5 :05 The President motored from the Camp David he1ipad to Aspen Lodge.

5:06 The President and the First Lady watched the final innings of the World Series baseball game on television.

5:17 5:25 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C.

6:25 6:55 The President and the First Lady had dinner by the living room fireplace.

7:07 The President went to Laurel Lodge.

7:07 The President went to the Laurel Conference Room.

7:07 7:39 The President met with: George P. Shultz, Secretary of the Treasury Herbert Stein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Caspar W. Weinberger, Director of the OMB Mr. Ehrlichman Mr. Haldeman Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Deputy Assistant Tod R. Hu11in, Staff Assistant for the Domestic Council THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (:icc Trmlll.ccOI'd fO! Trml !\cliviIY) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 20,- 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIMB DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 7:41 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R!!!!RetfiVfd ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

7:41 The President returned to Aspen Lodge.

':4~ The President and the First Lady saw the movie "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing."

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION CONFlRMF:D LIST WITH TITLES

AP?F::.:nIT I' nil AU:;-Pi/i,.,:j·:" i' October ZO, 1972

SIGNING OF THE REVENUE SHARING ACT OF 1972 PHILADELPHL\, PENNSYLVANIA

GUEST UST

Alexander, Mr. Lamar, State Chairman, Natio:lal Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing. Nashville, Tennessee Alexander, Hon. Lee, Mayor of Syracuse, New York Alioto. Hon. Joseph L., Mayor oC San Francisco, California Allen, Hon. J. R •• Mayor of Columbus, Georgia Alton, Mr. Joseph. State Chairman, National Citizens COinmittee on Revenue Sharing. Annapolis, lIlaryland Asplund, Mr. John, Chairman, Greater Anchorage Arca Borough. Alaska Board of Directors, National Association of Counties Dailey, Hon. Consuela, State Chairman, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing. South Burlington, Vermont Baker, Ser.ator Howard Ballard. Hon. John S., Mayor of Akron, Ohio Barcelo, Hon. Carlos Romero, Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico Barrett. Mr. Francis. Chairmaa of Baltimore Coun~y Council, Board of Directors, National Association of Counties Barrett, lv'r. Gil, Commissioner of Dou'lherty County, Georgia, First Vice President, National Association of Counties Bartley, Hon. David lvI., Holyoke, Massachusetts, Board of Directors. National Legislative Conference

Beach. Hon. William 0., Board of Directors. National Association of Counties, Clarksville, Tennessee Beales, Mr. Alan. National League of Cities, Washington, D. C. Behrel, Hon. Herbert H., Mayor of DCB Plaincs, lllinois Bencini, Han. William S•• Mayor of High Point. North Carolina Bennett, Senator Wallace Berry, Mr. Don.lvI., Executive Director, Alaska Municipal League. Juneau, Alaska, National League of Coties Beat, Mr. Robert, Senate Finance Conunittee, Washington, D. C. Besuden, Mr. William E., InternaHor.al City Management Association, Washington, D. C. Bevins, Han. Ed, Mayor of lnk'iter, Michigan Bird. Mr. Mike, Joint COITlrnittee on lllt"rn>.1 ~~evenu" Taxation, 'iashh1gt"n. D. C.

Bishop, Mr. Gene, State Chairman, National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing, All,,,,ta, Georgia Bjurman, Mr. George D., Treasurer, National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing, Los AnGeles, CalHernia Blackwell, Han. Robert B .• Mayer of Highland Park, Michigan Blatz, Hon. Frank, lI;ayor of Plainfield, New Jersey . Bleicken, Mr. Gerhard D., lviclnher, National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing, Boston, Mafisachusetts Doo, Hon. Ben. Mayor of Dul,"th. Minne,ota Brammer, Mr. Otto. Commission,,!" of No,. Parce County, Lewiston, Idaho, Board of Directors, National Asoociation of Counties Brewer, Mr. Joru', Chairman, !':cnt County Board of Supervisors, Grandville, Michigan, Member, ~:atiDn"l Cil::,enCl Committee on Revenue Sharing Briley, lIon. C. nc\'erly, Mayor of l;ashville, Tennes,ee Brockbank, Hon. VI. Hughes, :,.tate S~n"tor [r"m Utah, Salt Ldke City. Utah Drown, Hon. B. l.1ahlon, State Senate rvrajority Leader. Las Vegas, Nevada, Board of Directors. Nation-,l Lcgi6ldtive (:,.;l[erence Bryley, Mr. Charles, U.5. GOVt~rnors' Couference. \Vashington, D. C. Duckley, Ilon. John J., I\\ilyor of Lawrence, l(ansaB

MORE Cahill. Hon. William '1' •• Covernor of New Jersey Campbell. Hon. John '1'., Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina Cannon, Mr. Jim. Office of Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Carey. Congressman Hugh Carmichael. Mr. Gilbert E., Meridian. Mississippi. State Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing easo. Mr. Ralph. Nassau County Executive. New York Cavanaugh. Hon. Jerome P. State Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing, Detroit. Michigan Cervantes. Hon. AI. Mayor of St. Louis. Missouri Ghabot. Mr. Herbert. Joint Committee onlftterftal Reveftue Tuation. Wuhingtoll.. D.C. Chamberlain. Congressman Charles Chavez. Hon. Tibo, State Senate Majority Leader. Belen, New Mexico, State Chairman, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Chikasuye, Mr. Clesson Y•• City and County Councilman of Hawaii, Member, National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing Clemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon, Wincote. Pennsylvania Climer, Mr. Jerome F., State Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing, Little Rock, Arkansas Cmich. Hon. Stanley A., Mayor of Canton, Ohio Cochran. Mr. Tom, U. S. Conference of Mayors, Washington, D. C. Collins. Prof. John F., M. I. T., State Chairman, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Conolly. Hon. John, Past President, National Legislative Conference, State Representative, Waukegan, Illinois Cooper. Hon. A. J., Mayor of Pritchard. Alabama Crawford. Mr. Ed, Broome County Executive. Binghamton. New York. Board of Directors, National Association of Counties Daggett. Mr. DeVan. Chairman, National Legislative Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Davis, Hon. Deane C•• Governor of Vermont Dealaman, Mrs. Doris, Somerville, New Jersey. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Dirlam, Hon. Aubrey, St. Paul, Minnesota

Donio, Col. Michael J., Chief of Police of Shively, Kentucky, Member, National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing Doorley, Hon. Joseph A., Jr•• Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island Dorn, Mr. Warren, Los Angeles County Supervisor, Los AtIgeles. California . ' Driggs, Hon. John D•• Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona Driscall, Hon. Alfred E •• State Chairman, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing. New Brunswick. New Jersey Dumas, Mr. W. W•• Mayor-President, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Duncan. Congressman John Dunn, Hon. Thomas. Mayor of Elizabeth. New Jersey Dwyer, Hon. Arthur C., Mayor of Paterson. New Jersey Dunn, Mr. William. Salt Lake County Commissioner, Salt Lake City, Utah, Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Eckerd. Mr. Jack, Member. National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing, Clearwater, Florida

Fineman, Hon. Herbert, State Speaker. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Chairman, Federal-State Relations Committee of the Conference on State Legislative Leaders Fitzpatrick, Mr. RObert, Chairman of Wayne County Board. Detroit, Michigan, Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Flaherty, Hon. Peter F •• Mayor of Pittsburgh Flemming, Dr. Arthur. "pedal Gonsultnnt to the President on Aging. Member, -National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Foley, Hon. Eileen. Mayor of Portsmouth. New Hampshire Ford, Hon. John, Mayor of Tuskegee. Alabama Fowler, Hon. Conrad M., Judge. Colnmbiana. Alabama. Honorary Member. National Association of Counties

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Fox, Mr. Edward A•• Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Washington. D. C. Fuhr. John D•• Colorado State Representative. Aurora. Colorado Fulton, Congressman Richard Gaillard, Hon. J. Palmer, Mayor of Charleston. South Carolina Garn. Hon. E. J •• Mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah Garrell. Mr. Frank C•• State Chairman, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing, Nashville. Tennessee Gault. Mr. Albert W.. Fiscal Officer, National Association of Counties, Upper Marlboro, Maryland Gibson, Hon. Kenneth A. Mayor of Newark, New Jersey Gifford, Mrs. Chloe. Member, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing. Lexington, Kentucky Gleason. Hon. James, Member. National Citbens Committee on Revenue Sharing. Rockville, Maryland Gleason. Mr. M. James, Chairman of the Board of Multnomah County, Portland. Oregon, Honorary Member, National Association of Counties Gragson, Hon. Oran, Mayor of la s Vegas. Nevada Graham, Mr. J. Mitchell, Charleston County Commissioner, South Carolina, Board of Directors, National Association of Counties Graves. Hon. Gerald W•• Mayor of Lansing, Michigan Gray, Mr. Dan W•• Honorary Member, National Association of Counties, Jacksonville, Alabama Green, Congressman William Gribbs. Hon. and Mrs. Roman, Mayor of Detroit. Michigan Guinnin, Mr. Ray W•• Gwinnett County Commissioner. Board of Directors, National Association of Counties Hall. Hon. Chuck. Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida Hancock, Mr. Lamar, Suwannee County Commissioner, Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Harkins. Mr. Peter B., Executive Director, Maryland Municipal League. Annapolis. Mayland. National League of Cities Harrington, Mr. John, Member. National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Haskell. Hon. Harry G•• Mayor of Wilmington. Delaware Hatcher. Hon. Richard G. Mayor of Gary, lndiana Hays. Mr. Robert E., Executive Director, League of Iowa Municipalities. National League of Cities. Des Moines. Iowa Healy. Mr. Patrick. Past President of National League of Cities. Washington, D.C. Hearnes. Hon. Warren E., Governor of Missouri ' Heiman, Hon. Clarence F •• Mayor of Trumbill. Connecticut . RUlenbrand. Mr. Bernie. National Association of Counties, Washington. D. C. RUler. Mr. John, Commissioner of Shawnee County, Topeka, Kansas. Board of Directors, N:ltio~3.1 Association of Coun'.ies Himsel. Mr. Arthur. G.:muniss:U!H"l' of H,~~,,:dcks County, D::mville. Indiana. Board of Directors, National Association of Counties Hinerman, Hon. Robert E., Mayor of Huntington, West Virginia Hollister. Mr. Eugene, Walworth Cour.ty Supervisor, Board of Directors, National Associati.on of Counties Holmes. Hon. Arthur J., M::tyor of San Clem..,r-te, C:;Hio..nia Hooper. Mrs. James F., S~te Chairman, N;;.tional Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing. Columbus, Mississippi Hout. Mr. Eldon. Washington County Commissioner, Hillsboro. Oregon. Board of Directors, National Association of Counties Hudoba, Mr. Michael, National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing. Washington. D. C. Hunter. Hon. Jack C•• Mayor of Youngstown. Ohio Hurst. Dr. Charles G., Jr.. President, Malr.olm X College. Chicago. DUnois. Member. National Citizens COInmittee for Revenue Sharing

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Jacobberger. Mr. H. F.. COUDciUnan from Omaha, Nebraska, National League of Cities James. Mrs. Virginia. Jendusa, Mr. Robert J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin COUDcilman, National League of Cities Jizn. Mr. Robert B., Chairman. Yakima Tribal Council. Toppenish. Washington Jones. Mr. Hugh R •• State Chairman, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing, Utica. New York Joss, Mr. Robert L.. San Francisco, California Kannenberg, Hon. John, Mayor of Wausau, Wisconsin Kennedy. Hon. David T., Mayor of Miami. Florida Kurfess. Hon. Charles. Vice President. National Legislative Conference, Perrysburg. Ohio Lamb, Mr. Arch. Lubbock County Commissioner. Lubbock. Texas. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Landrieu, Hon. Moon, Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana • Landry, Mr. Roland, Androscoggin County Commissioner. Auburn. W.aine. Board of Directors, National Association of COUDties Laney. Mr. Thomas D., Member. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing, Chicago, illinois Lashkowitz, Hon. Herschel I.• Mayor of Fargo, North Dakota Latting. Hon. Patience. Mayor of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Leberknight, Mr. Cecil K., National League of Cities, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania LeVander, Hon. Harold. Member, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing. St. Paul. Minnesota Levitt. Mr. Arthur. State Chairman, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing, New York, New York Linowitz, Hon. Sol M., Member, National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing. Washington, D. C. Lobacki. Mr. Ed. Hillsborough County Commissioner, Nashua. New Hampshire. Board of·Directors, National Association 0: Ccu:::ties Lockwood. Mr. Fred. Scotts Bluff County Commissioner. Board of Directors, National Association of Counties, Gering. Nebraska Lugar. Hon. Richard D•• Mayor of Indianapolis. Indiana Lynch, Mr. Dan. Douglas County Commissioner, Omaha. Nebraska, Fourth Vice President, National Association of Counties MacDonald, Mr. Peter, Chairman. Navajo Tribal Council, Window Rock, Arizona MacDougall, Mr. William R., Exec. Dir. Advisory Commission on intergovern­ mental Relations, Washington, D. C. Mackey. Mr. Earl. National Legislative Conference, Washington, D. C. Maier, Hon. and Mrs. Henry W•• Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin Maltester, Hon. Jack, Mayor of San Leandro. California Manion, Dr. Thomas A.. State Chairman, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing. Providence, Rhode Island Marden, Mr. Richard G., Executive Director, Pennsylvania League of Cities, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, National League of Cities. Martin, Mr. James, U. S. Governor's Conference. Washington, D. C. Martin, Hon. Roy B., Jr.. Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia Massell, Hon. Sam, Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia May, Hon. Stephen. Mayor of Rochester. New York Maytag, Mr. Lewis B•• Member. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing, Miami, Florida McDavid, Hon. C. W., Mayor of Waco. Texas McDonald, Mr. Angus, Yakima County Commissioner, Yakima, Washington. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties McDowell. Mr. Joseph, State Chairman, National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing, Kansas City, Kansas McGlinn, Mr. Frank C. P •• Member, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania McManus, Mr. George .F., Immediate Past ChairuJao, National Legislative Conference,' Harri"bllrg, PennRylvania McMullin. Mr. Carleton E •• Oak Ridge, Tennessee

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McNicholB. Han. William H•• Mayor of Denver. Colorado Mehfoud. Mr. Anthony. Henrico County Supervisor, Richmond. Virginia. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Merritt. Mr. Dick. National Legislative Conference. Washington. D. C. Mes1dll. Hon. Thomas J •• Governor of Connecticut Meyers. Mrs. Janis L •• COUQcilman. Overland Park. Kansas. National League of Cities Michaelia.n. Mr. Edwin G.. Westchester County Executive. White Plains. New York. Member. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Miller. Mr. Clifford. Los Angeles. California. National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing Miller. Hon. Kenneth. Mayor of Torrence. California Minarchenko. Mr. Paul. Legislative Director. American Federation of State. ColUlty and Municipal Employees. AFL-CIO. Washington. D. C. Monagan. Mr. Robert. Board of Directors. Na.tional Legislative Conference. Stockton. California -Montague. Hon. David. Mayor of Hampton. Virginia • Moody. Hon. Tom. WJ.ayor of Columbus. Ohio Morris. Prof. Richard. . New York. New York Moynihan. Hon. Damel. Cambridge. Massachusetts Mulroy. Mr. John. Onondaga County Executive. Board of DirectOr!. National Association of Counties. Syracuse. New York Naake. Mr. Lawrence. Staff Assistant. National Association of Counties. Washington. D. C. Nicely. Hon. William P •• Mayor of Parkersburg. West Virginia Nordatrum.. Mr. Paul. State Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing . Olson. Hon. Richard E •• Mayor of Des Moines. Iowa Owens. Mr. Lloyd. Waukeoha County Chairman. Waukesha. Wisconsin. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Page. Hon. Peter J •• Mayor of Bethel Park. Pennsylvania Pearson. Mr. J. David. Seattle. Washington Peehman. Mr. Joseph A•• Jr•• Member. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing. Bethesda. Maryland Perk. Hon. Ralph J •• Mayor of Cleveland. Ohio Perrecone. Mr. Peter. Winnebago County Supervisor. Rockford. nlinois. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Perry. Mr. Elijah. Camden. New Jersey Councilman. National League of Cities Peters. Hon. Gene, Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania Peterson. Hon. Russell W•• Governor of Delaware Pettigrew. Hon. Richard A•• House of Representatives Speaker. Tallahassee. Florida. Member, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Phares. Hon. Robert. Mayor of North Platte. Nebraska Prevatt. Mr. Clarence, Hillsboro Coun~ Commissioner. Tampa. Florida. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Pritchard. Mr. Allen. National League of Cities. Washington. D. C. Puksta. Hon. Charles R•• Mayor of Clairmont. New Hampshire Ra:chford. Hon. William. President. National Legislative Conference. Danbury. Connecticut Reynolds. Hon. Bernard. Judge. Se1n>a. Alabama. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Ricca. Mr. George. Mohave County Supervisor. Kingman. Arizona. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Rizzo. Hon. Frank. Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rockefeller. Han. Nelson A., Governor of New York Rohlfing. Han. Fred W., ,state Senator. Honolulu. Hawaii. State Chairman. National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing Roos. Mr. Lawrence K•• St. Louis County Supervisor. Clayton. Missouri. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Rostenkowski. Congressman Dan Rousakis. Hon. John. Mayor of Savannah. Georgia Russell. Mr. Harold. Department of Labor. Washington. D. C•• Member. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing

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Rutter, Mr. Larry, Internatior:al City Management Aeaociation. Washington, D. C. Sargent. Hon. Francis W•• Governor of Massachusetts Saulnier. Prof. Raymond J., Barnard College. New York, Member, Natiollal Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Scalera. Hon. Ralph. Beaver, Pennsylvania, State Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Schaefer. Hon. Don. Mayor of Baltimore. Maryland Schmidt. Mr. Edward. State Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing, Clayton. Missouri Schuck. Miss Victoria. South Hadley. Maasachusetts. Member. National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing Schultz. Hon. Fred. State Chairman. National Citizel18 Committee on Revenue Sharing. Jacksonville. Florida SCott. Mrs. Hugh Scranton. Hon. William W•• Scranton. Pennsylvania. Co-Chairma.n. National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing Sears. Mr. Percy. Guilford County Commissioner. Greensboro. North carolina. Board of Directors. National Association of Caunties Seibela. Hon. George. Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama Sexton. Mr. Joseph. Indianapolis. Indiana. Member. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Shapp. Hon. Milton J .• Governor of Pennsylvania Shaw. Mr. Kennedy. Vice President. International City Managers Association. Plainfield. New Jersey Sievers. Mr. Robert. Pinedale. Wyoming. State Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Slater. Mr. Don. Director of Congressional Relations. National League of Cities. Washington. D. C. Smith. Hon. Ray S•• Jr•• Speaker. Hot Springs. AJkansas Smoot. Mr. Stanley. Davis County Commissioner. Farmington. Utah. Second Vice President. National Association of Counties Snodgraas. Hon. William R •• Comptroller of the Treasury for the State of Tennessee. Vice Chairman. National Legislative Conference Snow. Mr. Paris. President. Maine Municipal Association. caribou. Maine. state Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Spector. Mr. Arlan. Attorney General of Pennsylvania Spellman. Mrs. Gladys. Prince George's County Councilwoman. Maryland. President. National Association of Counties Spellman. Mr. John. King County Executive. Seattle. Washington. State Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing. Stahl. Mr. George. Lehigh County Commissioner. Allentown. Pennsylvania. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Steiger. Mr. Carl. Oshkosh. Wisconsin. State Chairman. National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Stephens. Hon. Robert. Judge. Lexington. Kentucky. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Sterrett. Hon. W. L•• Judge. Dallas. Texas. Board of Directors. National Aseoeiation of Counties Stiff. Mr. John S•• Amarillo. Texas. International City Managere Association Sudbrack. Mr. Chester C•• Cincinnati, Ohio. State Chairman. National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing Sullivan. Mr. James L•• City Manager. Lowell. Massachusetts Tabor. Mr. Ralph. National Association of Counties. Washington. D. C. Taft. Hon. James L•• Jr. Mayor of Cranston. Rhode Island Testerman. Hon. Lyle. Mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee Thomas. Mr. Gordan B •• Tulsa. Oklahoma. Member. National Citizens Conunittee on Revenue Sharing Townsend. Mr. Robert. Allen County Commissioner. Lima. Ohio Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Trezise. Mr. Jack. Jefferson County Commissioner. Golden. Colorado. Board of Directors, National Association of Counties

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Tullio, Hon. Louis J., Mayor of Erie, Pennsylvania Tuttle, Mr. Holmes. Los Angeles. California, state Chairman, National Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing Two Hawk, Mr. Webster, Tribal President, Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota Unruh, Hon. Jess. Los Angeles. California, Member, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Vail. Mr. Tom, Senate Finance Committee. Washington, D. C. Vander laan. Hon. Robert. State Senator. Grand Rapids. Michigan Waller. Hon. Willian> L•• Governor of Mississippi Walley. Mr. Jerry. Lake Providence, Louisiana. Board of Directors, National Association of Counties Washington, Han. Walter. Mayor of Wa·8hington.D. C. Watt, Mr. Graham, Washington. D. C•• International City Management Association Webb, Mr. Vance. Kern County Supervisor, Taft, California. Third Vice President. National Association of Counties Weidenbaum. Mr. Murray L •• Washington University. St. Louis, Missouri Welch. Hon. Louis. Mayor of Houston. Texas Weller. Mr. H. D., Alameda. California, International City Managers Association Whitcomb, Hon. Edgar D•• Governor of Indiana White, Hon. Kevin. Bayor of Boston. Massachusetts Whiting. Mr. Bryant. Mesa. Arizona. State Chairman, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Whitney, Mr. Wheelock. Minneapolis. Minnesota, Member, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Whittier, Mr. Sumner. Baltimore. Maryland, Citizens Committee for Revenue Sharing Wilbur, Mr. Richard. House Ways and Means Committee, Washington. D. C. Williams. Mr. Edward V•• Boise. Idaho. State Chairman. National Citizens Comnuttee for Revenue Sharing Williams. Mr. Eugene F., St. Louis. Missouri, Member, National Citizens Committee on Revenue Sharing Williams, Hon. James E •• Mayor of East St. Louis, lllinois Willis, Hon. Ted C•• Mayor of Fresno, California Wilson. Congressman Bob Wilson. Mr. John 0 •• President, North Star Research. Minneapolis. Minnesota Wilson, Hon. Pete. Mayor of San Diego. California Wolfe, Mr. Roger. LeSueur County Commissioner. Kasota. Minnesota. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Wood. Mr. Lloyd. Albermarle County Supervisor, Charlottesville. Virginia. Board of Directors. National Association of Counties Woodworth. Mr. Laurence. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation. Washington. D. C. ,, , THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY ,.....------11(Sec Travel Record (or Travel Activity) :::P PLACE DAY DEGAN DATE (Mo.• nay. Yr.) _OCTO)3ER~~,-~.9.7 2. _ . '.. CAMP DAVID, TIME DAY MARYLAND 8:10 a.m. SATURDAY PHONE TIME P=PI,ced R=Rccc;vcd ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

8:10 The President and the First Lady had breakfast on the Aspen sun porch.

8:43 The President went to Dogwood Cabin.

8:44 8:56 P The President talked long distance with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., in Washington, D.C.

10 :00 P The President telephoned long distance to his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson, in New York City. The call was not completed.

10:07 10:16 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in New York City.

10:18 10: 23 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C.

10: 29 10: 31 P The President talked long distance with Mayor Frank L. Rizzo' (D-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

11:26 The President returned to Aspen Lodge.

12:05 The President went to Laurel Lodge. He was accompanied by his Military Aide, Lt. Col. William L. Golden.

12 :06 12:20 The President addressed a nationwide radio audience on his philosophy of government. The speech was sponsored by the Committee for the Re-election of the President. White House photographer, in/out

12:21 12:27 The President was photographed by White House Photographer Ollie Atkins in the vicinity of Laurel Lodge and Holly Cabin.

12:22 R The President was telephoned long distance by Clark MacGregor, Campaign Director for the Committee for the Re-election of the President, in Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

12:29 The President, accompanied by Lt. Col. Golden, returned ·to Aspen Lodge.

12: 30 The President went to the Aspen Den.

12:30 The President had lunch.

12:45 The President returned to Dogwood Cabin. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travtl Record (or Tuvel Activity) DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) _QC_TOliEIL2l,__19--21 _ CAMP DAVID, TIME DAY MARYLAND 12:45 n.m. SATURDAY PHONE TIME P=Plactd R=Received ACTlVI1Y ------~------_+___--r-­ In Out Lo LD

12:45 The President watched the World Series baseball game on television.

1:27 1:29 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C.

4:28 4:30 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C.

4:30 The President returned to Aspen Lodge.

4:50 The President and the First Lady went to the Aspen pool area.

5:24 R The President was telephoned long distance by Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

5:39 5:47 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C.

5:48 5:57 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C.

5:57 The President and the First Lady returned to Aspen Lodge.

6:03 6:12 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

6:45 7:10 The President and the First Lady hAd dinner by the living room fireplace.

7:15 P The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Colson in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The call was not completed.

7:26 P The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Colson in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The call was not completed.

7:40 9:30 The President and the First Lady saw the movie "Midnight Lace. It

9: 30 10:00 The President and the First Lady watched television.

9: 38 9:41 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C.

10:24 R The President was telephoned long distance by Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C. Lt. Col. Golden took the call.

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12:05 12:06 R The President talked long distance with his Deputy Assistant. Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig. Jr .• in Washington. D.C.

12:22 12:27 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington. D.C.

8:00 The President had breakfast on the Aspen sun porch.

8:45 The President went to Dogwood Cabin.

9:00 9:17 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington. D.C.

9:21 9:45 P The President talked long distance with his Special Counsel. Charles W. Colson, in Washington. D.C.

9:45 The President returned to Aspen Lodge.

9:45 The President went to the Aspen Den.

9:57 10:09 P The President talked with his Assistant. H. R. Haldeman.

10: 10 10:16 P The President talked long distance with Maj. Gen. Haig in Washington, D.C.

10:16 The President returned to Dogwood Cabin.

10: 30 10: 32 The President motored by golf cart from Dogwood Cabin to Laurel Lodge. He was accompanied by his Military Aide. Lt. Col. William L. Golden.

10:35 10:47 The President addressed a nationwide radio audience on the American veteran. The speech was sponsored by the Committee for the Re-election of the President. White House photographer, in/out

10:48 10:50 The President accompanied by Lt. Col. Golden, motored by golf cart from Laurel Lodge to Dogwood Cabin.

10:55 11: 33 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

10:58 11:01 P The President talked with his Special Assistant, Raymond K. Price, Jr.

11: 34 The President returned to Aspen Lodge.

11: 36 11: 37 The President and the First Lady motored from Aspen Lodge to the Camp David he1ipad. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (Sec Tuvcl Record (or Travd Activity) PLACE DAY DEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) _~gTO~~R 22L.1-J}L _ CAMP DAVID, TIME DAY MARYLAND 11:39 a.m. SUNDAY PHONE TIME P=Placrd R=Reaiv

11: 39 12:09 The President flew by helicopter from Camp David, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A,"

12:11 The President and the First Lady went to the second floor Residence.

12:15 The President went to his office in the EOB.

12:45 1:05 The President met with Maj. Gen. Haig.

3:06 3:10 R The President talked with Maj. Gen. Haig.

3:17 3:21 The President met with Maj. Gen. Haig.

3:59 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

5 :08 5:15 P The President talked with Maj. Gen. Haig.

5:18 P The President requested that his valet, Manola Sanchez, join him.

6:30 The President and the First Lady had dinner with: Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox Julie Eisenhower

7:28 7:32 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

7:48 7:54 P The President talked with Maj. Gen. Haig.

7:54 8:09 P The President talked with George Allen, Coach of the Washington Redskins football team.

8:23 8:41 P The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (S« Travel Record (or Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER '23, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 7:35 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Plaad R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 1.0 LD

7: 35 The President had breakfast.

7:47 The President went to his office in the E.O.B.

8:34 9:17 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

9:55 10:38 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

11:15 11:17 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

11:20 11:46 The President met with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

12:04 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

12:21 The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.

12:22 12:29 The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

12 :35 The President was greeted by Brig. Gen. C. J. Douglas, Commander of the First Composite Wing, USAF. White House photographer, in/out

12: 38 1:26 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews AFB, '.Maryland to Westchester County Airport, White Plains, . New York. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

1:00 1:20 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

1:30 The President deplaned.

1:30 The President was accompanied by members of the press and White House photographers during his visit to New York State. Information on the President's activities was partially obtained from press' pool reports and was not confirmed by official sources.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-New York) Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller Senator Jacob K. Javits (R-New York) Mrs. Jacob K. Javits Congressman Peter A. Peyser (R-New York) Mrs. Peter A. Peyser Lt. Governor Malcolm Wilson (R-New York) Mrs. Malcolm Wilson THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record ror Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., 1,>'" Yr.) OCTOBER 23, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIM.B DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 1:30 n.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=PI.ccd R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 1.0 LD

(continued) Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz (R-New York) Mrs. Louis J. Lefkowitz Carl Vergari, Republican Congressional candidate from Westchester County, New York Mrs. Carl Vergari Kenneth B. Keating, former Ambassador from the U.S. to India

The President met for a photo opportunity with Mr. Vergari.

1:30 5:05 The President and the First Lady participated in a campaign motorcade enroute from Westchester County Airport to Pocantico Hills, New York.

2:05 The Presidential mQtorcade arrived in White Plains, New York. The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd at Main Street and Mamaroneck Avenue.

2:30 The Presidential motorcade arrived in Mamaroneck, New York. The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd on the Boston Post Road.

2:45 The Presidential motorcade arrived in Larchmont, New York. The PresIdent and the First Lady greeted members of the . crowd on the Boston Post Road.

3:10 The Presidential motorcade arrived in New Rochelle, New York. The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd at the New Rochelle City Hall on North Avenue.

3:30 The Presidential motorcade arrived in Eastchester, New York. The President participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Eastchester War Memorial.

3:45 The Presidential motorcade arrived in Tuckahoe, New York. The President received the Key to the City from Mayor Robert D'Agostino (R-Tuckahoe, New York)

The President briefly addressed the crowd.

4:00 The Presidential motorcade arrived in Bronxville, New York. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 23, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON D•C• 4:25 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R-Received ACTIVITY ID Out Lo LD

4:25 The President and the First Lady arrived in Yonkers, New York.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd at Getty Square.'

4:40 The Presidential motorcade arrived in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall on Warburton Avenue.

4:45 The Presidential motorcade arrived in Dobbs Ferry, New York.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd on Main Street between Elm and Cedar Streets.

4:47 The Presidential motorcade arrived in Irvington, New York.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd on Main Street at North Broadway.

4:52 The Presidential motorcade arrived in Tarrytown, New York. The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd on North Broadway between Neperan and Mildy Streets.

5:00 The Presidential motorcade arrived in North Tarrytown, . New York.

5:05 The Presidential motorcade arrived at Kykuit, the residence of Governor and Mrs •.Rockefeller, at Pocantico Hills, New York.

The President and the First Lady went to Kykuit.'

The President and the First Lady were greeted by Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller.

The President and the First Lady went to their suite.

5:45 5:50 The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller, motored from Kykuit to the "Playhouse," a recreational center on the Rockefeller estate.

The Presidential party went to the speaker's platform. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Trav~1 R~cord ror Travd Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• DiY. Yr.) OCTOBER 23 , 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON. D.C. S'CiO n.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=R~aivN ACTIVITY la Out Lo LD

The President was introduced by Governor Rockefeller.

6:02 The President addressed guests attending a reception in his honor, hosted by Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller. Among those attending were: Northeastern Republican leaders Members of the Northeastern Committees for the Re-election of the President Members of Democrats for Nixon, Inc.

The President and the First Lady, assisted by Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller, received guests. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C."

7:00 7:05 The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller, motored from the "Playhouse" to Kykuit.

7:05 The President returned to his suite.

8:00 The President went to the first floor dining room.

8:00 8:20 The President and the First Lady had dinner with: Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller David Rockefeller, Chairman of the Board of the Chase Manhatten Bank Mrs. David Rockefeller Robert R. Douglass, Counsel to Governor Rockefeller Mrs. Robert R. Douglass Mr. Haldeman John D. Ehr1ichman, Assistant

8:20 8:25 The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Governor Rockefeller, motored from Kykuit to the he1ipad.

8:25 8:45 The President flew by helicopter from Pocantico Hills, North Tarrytown to the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, Long Island. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A. "

8:50 The President went to the holding room in the Coliseum. He was accompanied by: The First Lady Governor Rockefeller

8:52 8:55 The President met with his Special Assistant, Mark I. Goode. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (Sec T..vel Reco,d fo' Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 23, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE 11MB DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 8:55 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rcccivcd ACTIVITY In Out to LD

8:55 The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Governor Rocke£eller, went to the speaker's platform. Also seated on the platform were: Mrs. Rockefeller Ralph Caso, Nassau County Executive Mrs. Ralph Caso Joseph M. Margiotta, Chairman of the Nassau County Republican Committee Mrs. Joseph M. Margiotta

The President was introduced by Governor Rockefeller.

9:10 The President addressed approximately 3,000 people attending the Nassau County campaign rally.

9:40 The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Governor Rockefeller, went to the helipado:

9:42 10:00 The President flew by helicopter from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, Long Island to MacArthur Field, Islip, Long Island. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

10:05 The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Edwin M. Schwenk. Chairman of the Suffolk County Republican Committee Mrs. Edwin M. Schwenk ~ John V. N. Klein, Suffolk County Executive . Michael Grant, Chairman of the Suffolk County Legislature

The President greeted members of the crowd.

10:13 The President briefly addressed the crowd.

10:20 The President bade farewell to Governor Rockefeller.

10:23 11:02 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from MacArthur Field. Islip, Long Island, New York to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX ''D. II

10:25 10:45 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

11:05 The President deplaned.

The President was greeted by Brig. Gen. Douglas. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travtl llrcord for Trav.1 Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Oay, Yr.) OCTOBER 23, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIMB DAY WASHINGTON D.C. 11:09 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed Jl=Received ACTIVITY 10 Out 1.0 to

11:09 11:16 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

11:18 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

11:20 The President went to the Oval Office.

11:35 12:05a.lm. The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. For a record of the President's activities which occurred after midnight, see the Diary for October 24, 1972.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION APPENDIX "B"

MANIFEST VC-137, 26000, THE SPIRIT OF '76 Andrews AFB - Westchester County, Airport, N. Y. 1240, 23 October 1972

1. THE PRESIDENT 2. Mrs. Nixon 3. Mr. 4. Ml'. H.' R. Haldeman 5. Mr. R. L. Ziegler 6. Mr. L. Garment 7. Mr. D. Chapin 8. Mr. R. Moore 9. Mr. D. Cook 10. Mr. W. Safire 11. Mr. R. H. Walker 12. Miss Rose Mary Woods 13•. Mr. S. B. Bull 14. Mr. J. Andrews 15. Mr. T. Hullin . 16. Mr. L. Higby 17. Mrs. R. De S·antis 18. Dr. W. Tkach 19. Dr. W. Lukash 20. CDR A. R. Larzelere 21. MSgt H. <;:i. Oldenl:;lerg 22. SDC Z. T. Monzon 23. SSg M. McAlister 24. '~. R. Taylor 25. Mr. R: Keiser 26. Mr. W. Hudson 27. Mr. G. Jenkins 28. Mr. D. Shaw 29. Mr. J. Carrell, 30. Mr. N. Wallace 31. Mr. R. Consylman 32. Mr. R. Caughey 33. Mr. Ollie Atkins 34. Mr. Gaylord Shaw UP 35. Mr. Norm Ke mpster API 36. Mr. Forrest Boyd Mutual Broadcasting 37. Mr. Allen Emery Watertown Times 38. Mr. Jack Southerland USN&WR 39. Mr. Charles Taznadi AP Photo 40. Mr. Roddy Mimms UPI Photo APPENDIX "C" ATTENDANCE NOT CONFIRMED

ROCKEFELLER RECEPrION KYKUIT, POCANTICO HILLS, NEW YORK OCTOBER 23, 1972

Mr. Robert S. Carter, (National Committeeman), Washington, D.C. Mr. Gordon Gooch, (Regional Director, CRP), Washington, D.C. Mr. Jerry Jones (Deputy Director of the Political Division), Washingt~n, D.C. Mr. Allan Kaupinen (Regional Director, CRP), Washington, D.C. Mr. Willie Leftwich (Chairman, D.C. CRP), Washington, D.C. Mrs. Willard J. Marriott (National Cbmmitteewoman),'Washington, D.C. Mr. Rick Murray (Regional Director, CRP), Washington, D.C. Mr. Edmund E. Pendleton, Jr. (GOP Chairman), Washington, D.C. Mrs. Chris Topping (Co - Chairman, D. C. CRP), Washington, D. C. CONNECTICUT

Mr. Nathan Agostinelli (Chairman Connecticut eRP), Manchester Mr. Jeffrey Almquite (Connecticut CRP Fieldman), New fiartford Mr. John Alsop (National Committeeman), Avon Mr. Lewis Andrews (Press Director for Governor), Bloomfield Mr. Don Bardot (Connecticut Fieldman), IQ.Iington Mr. George Bennett (Scheduling CRP), Farmington Mrs. Mary Boatwright (National Committeewoman), Stonington Mr. Charles Coe (Executive Director CRP), Canton Mr. Rod Correa (Spanish Vote), Hartford Mr. Terry Dolan (Connecticut CRP Fieldman), Bridgeport Mr. James Dpnnelly (Executive Director, RSCC), Farmington Mrs. Fanny Gabriel (Older Americans), Bloomfield Mr. J. Brian Gaffney (Chairman, Republican State Central Committee), New Britain Mr. Mort Gellston (Farm Vote), East Haddam Mr. Thomas Goodrich (Connecticut CRP Fieldman), West Hartford Matti Koiva (Heritage Groups), Columbia Mr. Richard Leary (Connecticut CRP Fieldman), Bethel Mr. Chuck McLean (Youth Director), Newington Mr. Sam Pease (Connecticut CRP Fieldman), Berlin Mr. Thomas J. Watson, Jr. (National Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Greenwich Mr. Joe Willis (Black Vote), New Britain Senator Lowell Weicker, State of Connecticut Governor Thomas J. Meskill, State of Connecticut ~,

DELAWARE

Senator Caleb J. Boggs, State of Delaware Mr. Eugene Bunting (GOP State Chairman), Selb1ville Mr. ~!lliam·G. Campbell (Executive Director CRP), Wilmington Mr. William R. Campbell, Jr. (Chairman, CRP), Wilmington Mrs. Bruce F. Day (National Committeewoman), Wilmington Mr. Thomas B. Evans, Jr. (National Committeeman), Wilmington Mr. Donald R. Kirtley (Canvass Coordinator), Wilmington' Mr. John C•. Milner (Executive Director,RSCC), Wilmington Mrs. Arnold R. Olsen (Co-Chairman, CRP), Dover Governor Russell W. Peterson, State of Delaware Senator William V. Roth, State of Delaware MAINE

Mrs'. Henrietta Page Crane (National Committeewoman) RocklQnd Mr. David,Emery (Executive Director, CRP) Rockland Honorable James S. Erwin (Chairman, CRP) Pittston Mr. Ned Harding (Co-Chairman, CRP) South Freeport Mr. Cyril M. Joly, Jr. (National Committeeman) Waterville Mr. Charles Moreshead (GOP State Chairman) Augusta Senator Margaret Chase Smith, State of Maine Mrs. Donna Tibbetts (Co-Chairman, CRP) Orrington MARYLAND

Mr. Aries T. Allen (Black Vote), Annapolis Mr. ~ichard M. Allen (National Committeeman), Salisbury Mr. Dale Anderson (Active Democrat for Nixon), Baltimore Senator J.·Glenn Beall, State of Maryland Senator Jervis Finney (Baltimore County CRP Chairman), Towson Mr. Frank E. Fitzsimmons (National Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Chevy Chase The Honorable Philip Goodman (Former Baltimore Mayor, Baltimore City Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Baltimore Miss Louise Gore (National Committeewoman), Potomac Mrs. Sylvia Hermann (Director of Volunteers), Bethesda Mr. W. Dale'Hess (Active Democrat for Nixon), Fallston Mr. Irvin Kovins (Finance Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Baltimore Mr. Alexander LankIer (State'Chairman GOP), Potomac Senator Charles Mathias, State of Maryland' Mr. Dave Neideffer (Executive Director, CRP), Bethesda Mr. Harry W. Rodgers III (Chairman,Democrats for Nixon), Baltimore Mrs. Cynthia Rosenwalk (Press Director), Pikesville Senator Edward Thomas (Chairman CRP), Bethesda Mr. Edward G. Uhl (Chairman,Business & Industry), Hagerstown Mr. Marty Underwood (Active Democrat for Nixon), Baltimore MASSACHUSETTS

Mrs. Betty Amesbury (Chairman of Volunteer), Wellesley The Honorable John F. Collins (Former Mayor of Boston, Chairman of Democrats and Independents for Nixon), Jamaica Plains Mr. Bruce Crane ~National Committeeman), Dalton The Honorable Donald Dwight (Lt. Governor, Co-Chairman, CRP), Boston Mr. Gary Fernandez (Youth Chairman), Waltham Mr. Thomas J. Flatley (Active Democrat for Nixon), Milton Mr. Hirsh Freed (Treasurer, Democrats for Nixon), Jamaica Plains Mr. Gregory Gallagher (Executive Director, CRP), Framingham Mr. Richard J. Gaspa (Materials Director), Cambridge Mr. Peter B. Gay (Former Democratic State Legislator), Taunton Mrs. Henry Dunster Howe (National Committeewoman), Belmont Mr. John L. Lapsley (State Canvass Turn Out Director), Dorchester Mrs. Deborah Leighton (Chairman/Speakers Bureau), Concord Mr. Dennis S. Liakos (Ballot Security Chairman), Boston Mr. Leo Locke (Senior Citizens), West Roxbury Mr. Kenneth R. Lyons (National Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Norwood Mrs. Charles Malone (Co-Chairman, CRP), Waltham Dr. Ithiel DeSola Poll (National Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Cambridge Mr. Dennis Sullivan (Assistant to Executive Director, CRP), Readville Mr. Robert Tatel (Office Manager), Boston Governor Francis P. Sargent, State of Massachusetts Senator Edward Brook,State of Massachusetts Otto A. Wahlrab (GOP State Chairman) Boston Jackie Robinson (Ch~irman, Blacks for ,Nixon) , Boston Rocco Alberto (President, Massachusetts Building and Construction Trades Council), Boston ­ ,

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Mr. Robert P. Bass, Jr. (National Committeeman) Concord ~enator Norris Cotton, St~te of New Hampsh1r~ Honorable Lane Dwinell (Chairman, CRP) Lebanon Mr. Wilbur Jones (Executive Director, CRP) Concord Mrs. Francis Perkins (Director of Volunteers, CRP) Concord Governor Walter Peterson, State of New Hampshire Honorable Robert Whalen (Chairman, R.S.C.C.) Rye Miss Victoris Zachos (National Committeewoman) Concord Honorable Roma Spaulding (Vice Chairman, New Hampshire CRP) Claremont " NEW JERSEY

The Honorable Raymond H. Bateman (Chairman, Speakers Bureau, CRP) Somerville Governor William T. Cahill (Chairman, CRP) Trenton Senator Clifford P. Case (Hon. Chrmn, Advisory Board, CRP) Washington, D.C. Mr. Vincent Colucci (Chairman, Labor Comm{ttee, CRP) Newark The Honorable John T. Connor (Nat'l Vice-Chrmn. Demo. for Nixon) Morristown Miss Barbara A. Curran (Exec. Director, CRP) Newark Mr. R~ftjAmin U. Dansk!n (~xec. Advisory Board, CRP) Freehold The Honorable William K. Dickey (Exec. Advisory Board, CRr) Collingswood Mr. John E. Dimon (Chrmn. Rep. State Committee) Trenton The Honorable Thomag G. Dunn (Nat'l V!ce-Chrmn, Demo. for Nixon) Elizabeth The Honorable Florence P. Dwyer (Hon. Co-Chrmn, Adv. Bd, CRP) Washington, D.C. Mrs. Ann Flynn (Exec. Advisory Bd., CRP) Deal The Honorable William T. Hiering (Chrmn, S. Jersey "Get Out the Vote")Toms River Mr. Melvin A. Hood (State Director, "N.J. Black Republicans) Newark Mr. Daniel F. Johnson (Field Director-Canvass Coor., CRP) Newark The Honorable Thomas Kean (Adv. Bd. & Chrmn. State Leg. for Nixon) Elizabeth Mrs. Katherine K. Neuberger (National Committeewoman) Lincroft Mr. Elijah Perry (Nat'l Vice-Chrmn, Demos. for Nixon) Camden Mr. Ilmar Pleer (Campaign Chrmn, Heritage Groups) Metuchen Mr. Harry A. Richardson (Finance Chrmn. CRP) New Brunswick The Honorable Harry L. Sears (Campaign Chrmn, CRP) Newark The Honorable Bernard M. Shanley (National Committeeman) Newark Mr. Raymond Tierney (Chairman, Ballot Security, CRP) Newark .' .

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NEW YORK

Robert H. B. Baldwin (Co-Chairman, Finance Committee), New York City Cathy' Bertini (Director, Voter Blocs), New York City Burdell Bixby(New York State Campaign Director), New York City Steve Blum (Deputy Campaign Director, New York City), New York City Marvin Bower (Member, Finance Committee), New York City Peter Brennan (Labor), New York City Daniel Buckley (Director, Citizens Group), New York City James L. Buckley (U. S. Senator, New York State), New York City J. M. Calhoon (Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Jericho Edward F. Cavanagh, Jr. (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Locust Valley Leo Cherne (Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), New York City Patrick J. Delaney (Co-Chairman, Ex. Dir, Democrats for Nixon), Long Island City Angier Biddle Duke(Chairman, Democrats for Nixon Abroad), New York City William Dwyer (Deputy Upstate Campaign Director), New York City James Farley (Member, Finance Committee), New York City Mrs. Enid K. Feist (Co-Campaign Director, New York City), New York City Mrs. Tim Finn (Deputy Director Voting Bloc), Orangeburg Daniel Gagliardi (Labor), Briarcliff Manor Victor Cocozziello (Deputy Director Voting Bloc), New York City James L. Casey (Deputy Director Voting Bloc), Orangeburg Glenn S. Gerstell (Deputy Campaign Director, New York State) ,New York City Thomas W. Gleason (Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), New York City L. L. Golden (Deputy Campaign Director, New York City), New York City John Haith (Deputy Campaign Director, New York State), New York City James G. Hallmuth (Treasurer, N. Y. Republican State Committee), New York City Dudley Harmon (Deputy Chairman, Finance Committee), New York City Samuel Hausman (Chairman, N. Y. Concerned Citizens Committee), New York City Raymond Hellriegel (Deputy Director Voting Blocs), Hollis .Doris J. Hibner (Assistant New York Campaign Director), New York City George L. Hinman (Republican National Committeeman), New York City The Honorable Vincent·~. Impellitteri (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), New York Cit Harold M. Jacobs (Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Brooklyn Jacob K. Javits (U. S. Senator), New York City· Edward J. Kiernan(Democrat , endorsed President Nixon), Congers Kenneth B. Keating (Former U. S. Senator), New York City Mrs. Mary Ann Knauss (Deputy Campaign Director, NewYork State), New York City Myron Kohn (Deputy Director,'Voting Bloc), New York City The Honorable E. Dent Lackey (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Niagra Falls Charles T. Lanigan (GOP Chairman), Albany Roman S. Lapinsky (Deputy Director, Voting Bloc), Brooklyn Louis Laun (CRP Staff), New York City Bernard J. Laskler (Co-Chairman, Finance Committee), New York City Louis J. Lefkowitz (Attorney General, State of New York), New York City Gustave L. Levy (Co-Chairman, Finance Committee), New York City Rabbi David Luchins (Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), New York City Dorothy McHugh (Co-Chairman, New York State), New York City .. ..

Jean McKee (Director, Scheduling and Speakers Bureau), New York City Mrg. Corn~lia N~tt~~ (Director, Voting nlocs~, New York City Harry J. O'Donnell (Director of Communications), New York City Fioravante G. Perrotta (NYC Campaign Director), New York City Michael ~, fn111ip~ (Treasurer. NfW York Committee), Neu Yo~k Ci~y Mrs. Sidney Poitier (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Stuyve8ant Louis L. Polk, Jr. (Co-Chairman, Finance Chairman), New York City The Honorable Mario A. Procaccino (National Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Pelham Manor Bradford Race (Ex. Ass't. to N. Y. State Campaign Dir.), New York City David Richman (Regional Coordinator (Westchester), New York City Meshulam Riklis (Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), New York City Rabbi Herschel Schacter (Vice Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Bronx Mrs. Joe Schmutz (Vice Chairman, Republican State Committee), Westbury Willie Schoeps (Deputy Director, Voter Blocs), Elmhurst Harold B. Scott (Co-Chairman, Finance Committee), Greenwich, Conn. Joseph Searles (Deputy Director, Voter Blocs), New York City': Mrs. Florence P. Sheintag (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), New York City William E. Simon (Vice Chairman, Finance Chairman), New York City Craig Thorn III (Upstate Campaign Director), New York City Nancy Towell (Ex. Secretary, State Campaign Director), New York City Joseph Treratola (Labor), New York City Phillip Weinberg (Deputy Director, NYC Campaign), New York City Louis Weiser (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), New York City Mrs. Eunice Whittlesey (Vice Chairman, Republican State Committee), Albany Malcolm Wilson (Lt. Governor, New York State), New York City Jerry Wolfgang (Deputy Upstate Campaign Director), New York City · .­ :

William H. T. Bush (Connecticut Finance Chairman), Hartford Mr. Foster White (Connecticut Treasurer), New Britain W. S. Carpenter III (Delaware FlndncQ Chalrm~n), Wilmington J. Walter Jones (Maryland Finance Chairman), Annapolis Lloyd B. Waring (Massachusetts Finance Chairman) ,Boston Eric M. Buzza (New Hampshire Finance Chairman~1 Goff~~~wn 010f V. AnJerson (Rhode Island Finance Chairman), Providence The Honorable Theodore R. McKeldin (Former ), Baltimore Dr. David R. Cogdon (Vermont Finance Chairman), Castleton Town The Honorable Louis J. Tulio (Democratic Mayor from Penn.), Erie Mr. Archie Jones (Black Co-Chairman, Baltimore City CRP), Baltimore William O'Hara (New Co-Chairman, Penn. Democrats for Nixon), Scranton PENNSYLVANIA

The Honorable Daniel E. B@r~n, (Montgom~ry County Chairman), Meadowbrook Mr". George Bloom (Chairman, Public Utilities Commission), Harrisburg Hermon Bloom, Esq. (Executive Director, CRP), Philadelphia Mr. LAft~h~~~ Bond (Co-Chairman~ ~emocrats for Nixon), Pittsburgh Mr. Robert W. Brenner (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), New Castle Mr. Norman D. Denny (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Philadelphia Mr. William Devlin {CQ~n~y Chairman), Philadelphia Reverend Reuben Eberhardt (Co-Chairman, Blacks for Nixon), Pittsburgh Mrs. John English (CRP Chairwoman), Erie Honorable Harry Fawkes (Chairman, Bucks County Republican Committee), Croydon Mr. Robert P. Fohl (Chairman, Allegheny County Republican Club), Pittsburgh Mr. Thomas H. Gallagher (File Chairman), Philadelphia Mr. Albert Gaudiosi (Chief, Field Services, CRP), Narberth Mr. Burrell L. Hasselrig (Black Vote), Johnstown The Honorable Clifford Jones (Republican State Chairman), Harrisburgh Mrs. Hyman I~ Dini Katz (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Pittsburgh Mr. William Meehan (Republican Party of Philadelphia), Philadelphia Mr. Thomas McCabe (National Committeeman), Philadelphia Mr. John M."McCarrell (National Vice-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Washington Mr. Thomas McDermott (Older Americans Chairman),Philadelphia Mr. Frank C. P. McGlinn (State Finance Chairman), Philadelphia Honorable Harry A. McNichol (Delaware County Chairman), Media Mr. Edward Nangle (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Reading Mr. Wallace Nunn (Door to Door Campaign Chairman), Wayne Mrs. Anna Marie O'Brien (Volunteer and Hostess Chairman), Philadelphia Mr. Stephen Popiclarski (Coordinator!Doorto Door!Telephone) ,Philadelphia Honorable Frank Rizzo (Mayor of Philadelphia), Philadelphia Honorable Theodore S. A. Rubino (Chester County Chairman), West Chester Mr. Henry Allen~atterwhite (Co-Chairman, Democrats for Nixon), Bradford . Honorable Richard Scht:;reiker, State of Pennsylvania Honorable Hugh Scott, State of Pennsylvania Arlen Specter, Esq. (State Chairman, CRP), Philadelphia Mrs. Saliy Ann Stauffer (National Committeewoman), Rohrestown Mr. Jon Steinberg (Deputy State Chairman), Philadelphia Mr. Clint Stuntebeck (Co-Chairman, Door to Door Canvass), Villanova Mr. John K. Tabor, (S. W. Regional Director, CRP), Pittsburgh Mr. John Michael Willsman (Press Director), Philadelphia Mr. Richard Wright (Allegheny County Chairman), Pittsburgh Honorable Leroy S. Zimmerman (CRP Harrisburg), Harrisburg • oj

RHODE ISLAND

Mr. Robert Breslin (Co-Chairman, CRP), Warwick Mr. Arthur E. Coia (Vice President, Laborers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO), Providence . Mrs. Donald T. Gibbs (National Committeewoman), Middletown Mr. Robert Kreher (Executive Director, CRP), Bristal ~{I flcderick Lippitt (National Committ~~m~ft), Providence Mrs. Lewis Madeira, Jr. (Co-Chairman, CRP), Providence Honorable James L. Taft, Jr. (Chairman, CRP), Cranston Mr. Thomas E. Wright (GOP State Chairman), Providence VERMONT

Senator George D. Aiken, Washington Mrs. Consuelo N. Bailey (National Committeewoman), South Burlington Governor Deane C. Davis, Montpelier Mrs. James B. Draper (Co-chairman, CRP) , Burlington Mr~, C11fford Harwood (StBt@ S~nator, Old~r Am~ricans Chairman}Manchester Cente) Mr. Russell Merriman (Chairman, CRP; Chairman, RSCC) Montpelier Mr. Waring Partridge (Executive Director, CRP), West Townshend Mr. Roland Q. Seward (National Committeeman), East Wallingford Senator Robert T. Stafford, Washington APPENDIX "D"

PASSENGER MANIFEST AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 1864 MacArthur Field Islip NY to Andrews AFB Wash DC 23 Oct 1972 Dep: 10: 20pm Arr: 11: 05pm +45 230SM

'1­ The President 2. Mrs Nixon 3. John Ehrlichman 4. H R Hald.eman ·5. Ron Ziegler 6. Leonard Garment 7. 8. Richard Moore 9. Wi lliam Safire 10. Frederick Malek 11. Mark Goode 12. Ron Walker 13. Rose Mary Woods 14. Steve Bull 15. John Andrews 16. Tod Rullin 17. Dewey Clower 18. Rita De Sands 19. Dr Walter Tkach 20. Dr William Lukash 21. Comdr Larzelere 22. Herb Olderburg 23. Z Monzon 24. Marti McAlister 25. R Taylor 26. R Keiser 27. WHudson 28. C Rochner 29., R McCann 30. F Wilson 31. G Williams 32. P Pabst 33. C Maddox 34. Ollie Atkins 35. Frank Cormier AP 36. Norman Kempster UP! 37. Charles Tasnadi AP Photo 38. Roddey Mims UP! photo 39. Henry Hubbard Newsweek 40. Robert Pierpoint UP! Audio 41. George Kentera Detroit News

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (SH Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr,) OCTOBER 24, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:05 a.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Reccived ACTIVITY fa Out Lo LD

12:05 The President went from the Oval Office to the second floor Residence.

12:10 12:17 P The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

12:18 12:29 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

8:35 The President had breakfast.

8:43 The President went to the Oval Office.

8:45 8:49 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

8:58 8:59 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Dwight L. Chapin.

9:05 9:11 The President met'with Mr. Butterfield.

9:15 9:17 P The President talked with Staff Ass1stant John K. Andrews, Jr.

The President met with: 9:38 10:04 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 9:42 9:46 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary

Tl1e President met with: 10':04 11:04 Secretary Rogers 10:04 11:04 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 10:04 10:05 Mr. Zieg~er Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

11:15 11:45 The President met with: Fritz G. A. Kraemer, Special Advisor in the Office of the Army Chief of Staff Mr. Kissinger

11:45 11:46 The President met with Mr. Ziegler.

11:47 11:56 The President met to congratulate Patrolman Jake Miller of the New Orleans Police Department on his selection as Policeman of the Year by the International Associat~r Chiefs of Police and Parade magazine. Also in attendance were Honorable Mention award winners. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (5« Travel Record (or Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 24, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY tJASH n 11:58 a.m. TUESDAY PHONf TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

The President met with: 11:58 12:02 Mr. Butterfield 11:59 12:32 Mr. Haldeman

12:34 The President went to the State Dining Room.

12:34 12:48 The President participated in a signing ceremony for: H. J. Res. 748, Veterans Medical Schools Assistance H. R. 12828, Veterans Education and Training Amendments For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B. 1l Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

The President met briefly with Larry Kirk, a disabled Army veteran and candidate for White House fellow. Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

12:48 The President returned to the Oval Office.

12:49 12:50 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

12:57 The President went to his office in the EOB.

12:57 1:24 The President met with Mr. Colson.

1:34 P Tbe President telephoned long distance to Joseph M. Margiotta, Chairman of the Republican Committee, Nassau County, New York in Hempstead, New York. The call was not completed.

1:58 R The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Margiotta in Hempstead, New York. The call was not completed.

3:50 3:55 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

3:52 3:54 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Margiotta in Hempstead, New York.

4:00 4:02 P The President talked long distance with Edwin G. Michaelian, County Executive for Westchester, New York, in White Plains County, New York.

4:04 P The President telephoned long distance to Edwin M. Schwenk, chairman of the Suffolk County Republican Committee in Patchogue, New York. The call was not completed. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (5« Travel Record (or Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 24, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON. D. C. 4:16 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Plmd R=Received ACTIVITY ID Out Lo LD

The President met with: 4:16 6:25 John B. Connally, attorney for Vinson, Elkins, Searls, Connally and Smith and Chairman of Democrats for Nixon~ Inc. 4:16 6:05. John N. Mitchell, attorney for Mudge, Rose, Guthrie and Alexander 4:16 6:05 Clark MacGregor, Campaign Director for the Committee for the Re-election of the President 4:16 6:05 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant 4:16 6:05 Mr. Colson 4:16 6:30 Mr. Haldeman 6:29 6:31 Mr. Butterfield

4:35 R The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Schwenk in Patchogue, New York. The call was not completed.

6:34 The Presiden~ accompanied by Mr. Butterfield, returned to the second floor Residence.

6:40 6:47 P The President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

6:49 6:50 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

7:04 The President had dinner with: The First Lady . Tricia Cox

7:31 7:33 P The President talked with Maj. Gen. Haig.

8:03 The President, accompanied by his daughter, Tricia, went to the White House theater.

8:03 10:05 The President and his daughter, Tricia, saw the movie "The Sons of Katie Elder."

10:05 The President and Tricia returned to the second floor Residence.

JAW!CD!JD Attendance confirmed by Geoff Shepard's Office. All Present

MEETING WITH POLICEMAN OF THE YEAR

Oval Office, 11:47a.m•• , October 24, 1972

The President

Patrolman Jake Miller, Policeman of the Year New Orleans, Louisiana Honorable Mentions:

Officer Ray Fisher University of Washington Seattle, Washington

Dete~tive Lawrence Rust Tucson, Arizonia

Detective Philip Iannuccilli New York, New York

Sergeant Jack L. Lewis Dallas, Texas

Robert H. Jenkins, Jr. Dade County, Florida

Detective Susan Johnston Kansas City, Missouri

Trooper Alan J. Lornan Wisconsin state ~atrol

Robert E. Murkerson San Diego Sheriffs Department San Diego, California

Officer Patrick L. Scott Edina, Minnesota Law Enforcement Assistance Administration: Clarence Coster, Associate Administrator White House Staff: Egil Krogh, Jr., Deputy Assistant John E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant Geoffrey Shepard, Staff Assistant to the Domestic Council l\PPENTJIX "ll"

AttendC:ll1cc eonf:lrmod lly EVS Checkmarl'i.. indicAtes present

VETERANB BILLS SIGNING CEREMONY

state Dining Room, 12:3h p.m., October 24, 1972

vThe President /Senator Robert T. Stafford (R-Vermont) vTongressman Silvio O. Conte (R-MassacllUsettsi /Congressman James H. Quillen (R-Tem)es~]ee) ,-Frank ,J. Brizzi, Staff Director, Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs • Tyler S. Crai{~, Minority Staff, Senate Comrdttee on Veterans l Affairs v'Salv2tore DePrenda, Profess ional Staff, Senate COIth"lli ttee on Veterans I Affa.irs

.'Ed,-rarrl F. McGinnif> , Minority Staff, Senate Committoe on Veterans l Affairs vGuy H. McMichael, Profes,donal Staff, Senate CODl.'11ittee on Veterans' Affairs / Arthur H. Cottschall: , Vjjnority Staff, House Co~rrnittee on Veterans I Affairs

/John R. Holden, ~~in',)r~ty Staff, House COllDnittee on Veterans I Affairs I/llonald C. Km:r.pp, Ccm:1,2l, House Committee on Veterans' Affairs

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record lor Travcl Activity) -p PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) OCTOBER ·25, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIMI DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 7:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R...Rcccivcd ACTIVITY In Out 10 LD

7:30 The President had breakfast.

7:42 The President went to his office in the EOB.

8:10 8:11 P Thg Prggidgnt talkgd uith hi~ Pr~~~ ~~~r~~Ary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

9:05 P The President telephoned long distance to Edwin M. Schwenk, Chairman of the Suffolk County Republican Committee, in Hempstead, New York. The call was not completed.

9:18 9 :19 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Schwenk in Hempstead, New York.

9: 25 . 9:36 The President met with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.

9:40 10:08 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

10:09 10:10 P The President talked with Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull.

10:11 10:14 P The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.

11:04 11:17 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President met with: 11:18 12:00 ,H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 11:33 11:34 Mr. Ziegler 11:55 11:59 Mr. Kissinger

12:04 The President went to the White House Library.

12:07 The President addressed a nationwide radio audience on Federal responsibility to education. The address was sponsored by the Committee for the Re-election of the President. White House photographer, in/out

12:25 The President returned to his office in the EOB.

12:29 1:10 The President met with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

2:30 2:32 P The President talked with Mr. Butterfield.

2:50 2:53 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

3:03 3:04 P The President talked with Mr. Bull. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (5« Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., 01)'. Yr.) OCTOBER 25. 1972 TIlE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON D.C. 3:05 p.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE TIME P=Pllced R=Received ACTIVITY In Out to LD

3:05 3:06 P The President talked with Staff Assistant John K. Andrews, Jr.

3:25 4:20 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President met with: 4:40 5:25 Mr. Colson 5:16 5:40 Mr. Kissinger

5:42 . The President returned to the second floor Residence •

5:44 6:07 The President met with: Maj. Gen. Walter R. Tkach, Personal Physician Dr. W. Kenneth Ri1and, Personal Physician

6:25 6:26 P The President talked with his daughter, Tricia.

6:58 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox

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APPENDIX ''D II

PLATFORM GUESTS, PAUL G. BLAZER HIGH SCHOOL, ASHLAND, KENTUCKY

Senator John S. Cooper (R-Kentucky) Mrs. John S. Cooper Senator Marlow Cook (R-Kentucky) Mrs. Marlow Cook Congressman Tim Lee Carter (R-Kentucky) Mrs. Tim Lee Carter Congressman M. G. Snyder (R-Kentucky) Mrs. M. G. Snyder THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 26, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASRINCT~N, n.c. 7:55 a.'rn. TIIUKSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY

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7:55 The President had breakfast.

8:09 The President went to the Ova1 ellice.

8:12 9:02 The President met with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.

9:03 9:04 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President met for a campaign film session with Republican Senatorial candidates: 9:05 9:16 Mark I. Goode, Special Assistant 9:06 9:10 Winton M. Blount, former Postmaster General and Republican Senatorial candidate in Alabama 9:06 9:14 William E. Timmons, Assistant 9:11 9:14 Senator J. Caleb Boggs (R-Delaware), incumbent candidate Fritz Roland, free lance photographer, in/out White House photographer, in/out

9:19 9:21 The President taped an audio message of endorsement for Mr. Blount's campaign.

9:21 9:22 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

9:22 9:30 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

9:30 The President went to his private office.

9:30 9:33 The President taped an audio message on veto spending legislation. However, the message was never broadcast.

9:33 The President returned to the Oval Office. The President met with: 9:33 9:53 Mr. Kissinger 9:52 9:54 Mr. Ziegler

9:57 The President went to his office in the EOB. . The President met with: 10:01 12:16 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 11:04 11:06 Mr. Butterfield

12:36 12:38 P The President talked with Staff Assistant John K. Andrews, Jr.

12:40 12:49 The President met with Mr. Ziegler. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record (or Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 26, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIMB DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 2:01 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Pla«d i!!imiv!d ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

2!0l 2!O4 Th@ fr@~id@nt IDet with tir. Butterfiel~.

The President met with: 2:05 2:29 Mr. Haldeman 2:06 2:07 Mr. Bu tterfield 2:25 2:26 Mr. Butterfield

2:40 2:41 P The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

2:50 2:51 P The President talked with Maj. Gen. Haig.

3:13 P The President requested that Mr. Haldeman join him.

3:15 4:00 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

3:28 3:29 P The President talked with Maj. Gen. Haig.

4:15 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

4:23 4:24 P The President talked with Mr. "Haldeman. The President met with: 4:30 5:15 Mr. Kissinger 4:40 4:50 Maj. Gen. Haig

5:17 5:19 P The President talked with his Special Consultant, John A. Scali.

5:20 The President went to the Diplomatic Reception Room.

5:20 5:22 The President met with: The First Lady Stephen B. Bull, Staff Assistant Cdr. Craig S. Campbell, Military Aide Mr. Butterfield Elizabeth L. Rothgeb, Secretary to David C. Hoopes

5:22 The President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of the White House.

5:23 5:31 The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (Sec T'avel Reco'd fo, Travel Actiyil}') PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Da1. Yr.) OCTOBER 26, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 5:40 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Plaeed R=Receind ACTIVITY Out Lo LD

6:51 The freJident flew by Air forGe on~ !r~m anar~w~ Af~, Maryland to the Tri-State Airport, Huntington, West Virginia. For a list of passengers, see

APPENDIX "K. II

6:50 7:00 The President met with Mr. Ehr1ichman.

7:00 The President deplaned.

7:00 The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Governor Arch A. Moore (R-West Virginia) Mrs. Arch A. Moore Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

7:14 The President addressed the crowd. Members of the press, in/out

7:25 The President and Governor Moore boarded Air Force One.

7:25 7:32 The President met to discuss Governor Moore's reelection campaign with: Governor Moore Mr. Ehrl1clunan

7:39 7:55 The President flew by Air Force One from the Tri-State Airport, Huntington, West Virginia to Ashland-Boyd County Airport, Ashland, Kentucky. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

7:55 The President was greeted by: Louis B. Nunn, former Governor (R-Kentucky) and Republican candidate for Senator from Kentucky Mrs. Louis B. Nunn Steven Nunn, son Jennie Lou Nunn, daughter Susan McIntyre, flower girl from F1atwood, Kentucky

8:00 8:45 The President and the First Lady motored from the Ash1and­ Boyd County Airport to the Paul G. Blazer High School, Ashland.

8:45 The President and the First Lady went to the holding room.

8:46 8:50 The President met with: Mr. Goode Mr. Bull THE WHITE HOUSE rR~~IP~NT RI~H"RP NIXQN'~ PAI~Y PIARY (5« Travel Record (or Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 26, 1972 THr; mUTr; HOU~B TIMI Ol\Y WASHINGTON, D.C. 8:50 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P-Placed 1l=llrctivcd AUIYIIT In Out Lo LD

8:50 The President and the First Lady went to the speaker's platform. for a liBt gt gthe. pl~t'Q.m g~e~~~, see APPEND IX "D. "

Mr. Nunn introduced the President.

9:02 9:36 The President addressed the campaign rally. Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

9:40 10:02 The President and the First Lady motored from the Paul G. Blazer High School to the Ashland-Boyd County Airport.

10:02 The President and the First Lady boarded Air Force One.

10:05 10:27 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

10:13 11:19 The President flew by Air Force One from the Ashland-Boyd County Airport, Ashland, Kentucky to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX liE."

10:30 10:55 The President met with Mr. Ziegler.

11:20 The President and the First Lady deplaned.

11:25 11:35 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

11:37 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

11:44 11:53 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

11:53 12:21 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION APPENDIX "B" PASSENGER MANIFEST AIR FORCE ONe FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY HISSION 1887 Andrews AFB Hash·DC to Huntington WV Z6 Oct 1972 Dep: 5: 40pm Arc 7: O.QP..:::..ffi_.....;;;.l+..:..;;Z.;;...O_~27:...;;..jS:;.:.;M

1. The President 2. Mrs Nixon ~. john ~hrttchrnan 4. H R Haldeman 5. Ron Ziegler 6. ~{charJ AMoore 7. Dwight Chapin 8. Ron Walker 9. Lucy Winchester 10. . Steve Bull 11. John Andrews 12. Tod Hullin 13. Dr Walter Tkach 14. Corndr Craig Campbell 15. R Taylor 16. ·R Keiser 17. C Rochner ·18. A Dillon 19. SDCS Z Monzon 20. Ollie Atkins 21. Frank Cormier AP 22. Norm Kempster UPI 23. Charles Tasnadi AP Photo 24. Roddey Mims UPI Photo 25. Don·Fulsorn UPI Audio 26. Mark Sullivan Time Magazine 27. Robert Webb Cincinnati Inquirer

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPENDIX II e"

PASSENGER MANIFEST AIR FORCE O~ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 1887 Huntington HV to·Ashland KY 16 Oct 197Z Dep: 7:35pm Arr: 7~55pm ""ZO ZOSM 1. The President 2. Mrs Nixon J. RR RAld~tnA!\ 4. John Ehrlichman 5. Ron Ziegler Q, 19och~rd Atlo9l;e 7. Dwight Chapin 8. Ron Walker 9. Lucy Winchester 10. Steve Bull 11. John Andrews 12. Tod Hullin 13. Dr Walter Tkach 14. Camdr Craig Campbell 15. R Taylor 16 •. R Keiser 17. C Rochner 18. WLorenz 19. Z Monzon 20. Ollie Atkins 21. Frank Cormier AP 22. Gene Risher UPI 23. Charles Tasnadi AP Photo 24. Roddey Mims UPI Photo ·25. Don. Fulsom UPI Audio 26. Mark Sullivan Time 27. Robert Webb Cincinnati Inquirer 28. Mr Hart

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPENDIX "D"

A l:fst of platform guests attending the campaign rally ;~ ~b~ ~~. ~~~zer HiGh $chQ9~, Ashland, Kentuck~ is beinG sent to the Office of Presidential Papers. The complete list will be forwarded as soon as it is received.

11/14/72 APPENDIX "E" PASSENGER MANIFEST AIR FORCE Ol'l'E FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 1887 Ashland KY to Andrews AFB Wash DC 26 Oct 1972 Dep: 10:15pm Arr: 11:30pm 1+15 285SM .;:uw;

l. The President 2. Mrs Nixon 3. H R Haldeman 4. John Ehrlichman 5. Ron Ziegler 6. Richard A Moore 7. Dwight Chapin 8. Ron Walker 9. Lucy lfinches ter 10. Steve Bull ll. John Andrews 12. Tod Hullin 13. Dr Walter Tkach 14. Comdr Craig Campbell 15. ' R Taylor ,16. R Keiser 17. C Rochner 18. R Hall 19. Z Monzon 20. Ollie Atkins 21. Frank Cormier AP 22. Gene Risher UPI 23. Charles Tasnadi AP Photo 24. Roddey Mims UPI Photo 25. Don Fulsom UPI Audio 26. Mark Sullivan Time 27. Robert Webb Cincinnati Inquirer

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY ~ W~:ITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIAr"1Y (Sec Travel Rcnnd (or Tr,,-vel ArlivilY) ------1 PLACE DAY JJl:GAN DATE (Mo .. Day. Yr.) __QC'tQBER 2] L19]2 _~ _~ __ THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY T T~O>!.JN.:!..T 5,,-,5~a I--!!WgA""S.lllI..I..INI.:!:G>l.' o-JoDL>..::..t.-r­ r-­ --'-7-'"': ! m• FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Reccived ACTIVITY In Out Lo to

7:55 The President had breakfast.

8:08 The President went to his office in the EOB.

8:30 8:45 The President met with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.

9:03 9:04 P The President talked with Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull.

9:06 p The President requested that his Special Assistant, Patrick J. Buchanan, join him.

The President met with: 9:10 9:30 Hr. Buchanan 9:14 9:50 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

9:52 The President requested that his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson, join him.

9:52 9:54 P The President talked with his Deputy Assi t;tant, ]};.;right L. Chapin.

The President met with: 9:55 11:05 Hr. Colson 9:56 11 :05 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant

11:08 The President went to the Oval Office.

11:10 11: 16 The Presidpnt met with Mr. Haldeman.

11:16 The President met with Hong Kong businessman, Harold Lee. White House photographer, in/out

11:41 11:42 'J'h(~ President met with Ids Press Secretary, Ronc,ld 1,. Ziegler.

11: 42 12:03 The Presidcllt met to di~cuss the reduction of mc(acal care prices YJith memhers of the Comnlittee on the Health Services Industry: Barbara Dunn, Chairman of thl? Conunittec on the Health Services Industry J. Alexander l1cHahon, member of the Committee un the Health Services Industry I Samuel J. Tibbetts, lnc:mber of the Committee L'ii ·.l1e I Ilealth Services Industy Jmne;~ \.J. Havil.::mJ, me;nhcr of tJw COJ1l1Jdttc~t:: on i_:!'_' I Health ~:,crvjcc~; hl(ll1stry Donald Rl1lrls[elJ, CClIlIlscllor J;llil('C; II. C;lVili1Llugh, Staff ;\S~d~;tilJlt for the ])omc'sU c Coullci:l Ncmhcrs of the pn's~~, in/ollt HIli le J]OUSl' p!1ologn-lphcl, j n/out: THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., 011, Yr.) OCTOBER 27, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON. D.C. 12:05 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=PI.ced R=Received ACTIVITY 10 Out Lo LD

12:05 The President went to the White House Library.

12:07 The President addressed a nationwide radio audience on the American farmer. The address was sponsored by the Committee for the Re-election of the President.

12:23 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz. The call was not completed.

12:26 The President went to the Barber Shop.

12:59 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 12:59 1:10 Gilroy Roberts, sculptor for the Franklin Mint 12:59 1:10 Clement C. Conger, White House Curator 1:01 1:03 Mr. Butterfield 1:04 1:12 Mr. Butterfield 1:10 1:29 Mr. Haldeman 1:15 1:20 Mr. Ehrliehman The President posed for Mr. Roberts who was designing a Presidential medal to be produced by the Franklin Mint.

1:01 1:04 P The President talked with Secretary Butz.

1:15 R The President was telephoned long distance by Mayor Edward L. Cook (D-Warm Springs, Georgia) in Atlanta, ~Georgia. The President's Special Counsel, Harry S. Dent, took the call.

1:34 The President returned to his office in the EOB.

2:40 2:50 The President met with Mr. Colson.

2:54 The President returned to the Oval Office. The President met with: 2:54 3:16 Mr. Colson 2:54 3:16 Senator Robert J. Dole (R-Kansas), Chairman of the Republican National Committee 3:00 3:02 Mr. Butterfield

3:18 The President, accompanied by Senator Dole and Mr. Colson, went to the Cabinet Room.

3:18 The President addressed and was photographed with Spanish­ speaking campaign surrogates. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 27, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TlMB DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 3:43 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placcd R=Received ACTIVITY In Out to LD 3:43 The President returned to the Oval Office. He was accompanied by: Phillip V. Sanchez, Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity Mrs. Jesus V. "Josefina" Sanchez, mother

3:43 3:44 The President met for a photo opportunity with: Mr. Sanchez Mrs. Sanchez White House photographer, in/out

The President met with: 3:44 3:46 Mr. Ziegler 3:45 4:40 Mr. Kissinger 3:48 4:40 Prince Souvanna Phouma, Prime Minister of Laos 3:48 4:40 Pheng Norindr, Ambassador-designate from Laos to the U.S. 3:48 4:40 William H. Sullivan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State 3:48 4:40 Alec G. Toumayan, State Department Interpreter Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

4:40 The President escorted Prime Minister Souvanna to the hallway.

4:42 The President returned to the Oval Office.

.~he- President met with: 4:45 5:11 Mr. Haldeman 5:08 5:10 Mr. Butterfield

5:13 The President, accompanied by Mr. Butterfield, returned to the second floor Residence.

5:15 The President and the First Lady went to the East Room.

5:15 5:53 The President and the First Lady hosted a reception for members of the ethnic press and Heritage group leaders. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." White House photographer, in/out

5:53 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

5:58 6:03 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

6:04 6:05 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 27, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TlMB DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 6:17 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 1.0 LD

6:17 6:19 P The President talked with Pam Powell, Co-Chairman of Young Voters for the President, in Georgetown University Hospital.

6: 32 6:33 P The President talked with Mr. Bull.

6:45 The President and the First Lady had dinner with: Tricia Cox Miss Woods

7:24 P The President requested that his valet, Manolo Sanchez, join him in the Lincoln Sitting Room. The call was not completed.

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PLACE DAY DEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Y,.) THE WHITE HOUSE OCTOBER 27~~72 , WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 11:42 a.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Plactd R=Recdved ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

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11:42 12:03 The President met to discuss the reduction of medical care prices with members of the Committee on the Health Services Industry: Barbara Dunn, Chairman of the Committee on the Health Services Industry J. Alexander McMahon, member of the Committee on the Health Services Industry Samuel J. Tibbetts, member of the Committee on the Health Services Industry James W. Haviland, member of the Committee on the Health Services Industry Donald Rumsfeld, Counsellor James H. Cavanaugh, Staff Assistant for the Domestic Council Herbert Stein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

(Source: White House photographs) APPENDIX "A'~ Attendance confirmed by Mr. Bull All present

MEETING WITH SPANISH-SPEAKING SURROGATES October 27, 1972 CABINET ROOM

Henry M. Ramirez, Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Opportunity for Spanish -Speaking People Phillip V. Sanchez, Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity Mrs. Romana Banuelos, Treasurer of the U.S. Carlos C. Villarreal, Administrator of the Urban Mass Transportation Department of the Department of Transportation Joseph J. Java, U.S. Permanent Representative to the OAS Raymond L. Telles, Commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Rodolfo Montejano, Commissioner of the Interstate Commerce Commission Antonio F. Rodriquez, Consultant to the White House Carlos D. Conde, Staff Assistant to the Director of Communications Bert A. Gallegos, General Counsel, OEO Louis Nunez, Deputy Staff Director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Jorge L. Cordova, General Counsel, ACTION Edward Hidalgo, Special Assistant to the Director for Private Resources, USIA (photo opportunity only) Alejandro Armendariz, Director, Spanish-Speaking Division of the Committee for the Re-election of the President (photo opportunity only) William Marumoto, Staff Assistant Ken W. Clawson, Deputy Director of Communications Rayburn D. Hanzlik, Assistant to Robert H. Finch Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel Senator Robert Dole, (R-Kansas), Chairman of the Republican National . Committee ­ APPENDIX "B" Attendance confirmed by EPS indicates present

ETHNIC PRESS AND HERITAGE GROUP LEADERS RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOUSE, October 27, 1972 East Room

The President The First ,Lady The Vice President

Adam, Mr. Louis Halmagyi Amerikai Magyar Elet,JChicago ; I Aguirre, Dr. Francisco Diario Las Americas, Miami Springs, FL I Addeo, Mr. John WABY, Albany, New York I Agris, Mr. Peter .~ Hellenic Chronicle, Boston j Angelopoulos, Mr. A. Ellenikos Aster, ChiLago i Athanasiades, Mr. Costas Campana, New York Balzano, Mr. Mike Staff Assistant, White House Barker, Hon. Desmond J. Special Assistant to the President Baroni, Mr. Wernew Abendpost-Sonntagpost, Chicago Batiuk, Mr. Anthony President of the Ukrainian Working Men's Association Beky, The Rt. Rev. Bishop Zoltan President of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America Bellagamba, Mr. Henry WSBC, Chicago ;;1 Billeci, Mr. Joseph H. President of the Sons of Italy, Californi Billinsky, Mr. Ignatius America, Phildelphia Blasko, Mr. Paul Voice of American, Washington, D.C. Blecksmith, Edward White House Staff Bobeliis, Dr. Kazys ·President, Lithuanian American Council Boghosian, Edward K. The Armenian Reporter, Flushing, NY Booker, Mr. Simeon Jet Magazine, Washington, D.C • ..- Brown, Gordon P. WSAY, Rochester, NY Buchanan, Patrick J. Special Assistant to the President Butz, The Secretary of Agriculture Cardozo, Prof. Manoel Catholic University, Washington Carrescia, Mr. Nick D. Washington, D.C. Castillo, Elias San Jose Mercury, San Jose, Calif. Chahine, Rev. Elias New Al-Hoda,New York Chan, Mr. and Mrs. Kwai Fong Chinese Times, San Francisco Chapin, Dwight L. Deputy Assistant Charyna, The Very Rev. Monsignor President, Providence Assn of Ukrainian Myroslav Catholics in America Cheng, Mr. Hsin-Yuan The Chinese Journal, New York Chennault, Mrs. Anna President Chinese Refugees Relief Organizations Clawson, Hon. Ken W. Deputy Director of Communications ColLdo, :rr. ,\ngel B. EI His~anc, Albuqu~rqu2, :~r Colson, Charles W. Special Counsel to the President Comesanas, ~rr. Raul La Nacion Americana, Elizabeth, NJ -2­

Conde, Carlos D. Director of Information, Commission on Civil Rights Cortese, Mr. Americo Supreme Venerable, Order of Sons of Italy, Phild~lphia Corvo, Col. Max Middletown Bulletin, Middletown, NY Daasvand, Mr. Sigurd Nordisk Tidende, Brooklyn, NY Dani~lopol, Mr. Dumitru COplgy Pres£, Washington, D.C. Davis, Miss Christine Tuesday Magazine, Chicago, III Dederichs, Mr. Harry Staat Herold Corp. New York dQ lY ~a2, SJnto~ El Verdad t GOrpU6 GhriGtio, IG Delianick, Mrs. A. I. Russkaya Zhizn, San Francisco Dende, Henry J. Editor, Polish American Journal, Scranton De Rose, Mr. Donald WSNY, Schenectady, NY De Rocili, Roland G. Downey, Calif. Donnaruma, Mr. Caesar Post Gazette, Boston Dragan, Mr. Anthony Svoboda, Jersey City, NJ Dushnyck, Dr. Walter Editor, Ukrainian Quarterly, New York Ehrlichman, John D. Assistant to the President Ekman, Mrs. Katri New York Uutisel, Brooklyn Engle, Hrs. Marie Cincinnati Kurier, Cincinnati, OH Erickson, Hon Ralph Assistant Attorney General Eszterhas, Mr. Stephen Katolikus Magyarok Vasarnapja, Cleveland Faltus, Mrs. Anna Chairman of the Ezechkoslovak National Council of America Finch, Hon. Robert H. Counsellor to the President Flanigan, Hon. Peter M. Assistant to the President Franco, Mrs. -Helene D. -WRFY ,Reading, PA Garcia, Mr. Rudy New York Daily News~ NY Garrett, Mr. David WICK, Scranton, PA Garza, Mr. Oziel El Sol de Texas, Dallas, TX Gay, Mr. Eustace Phildelphia Tribune, Phildelphia Giberga, Mr. Manuel Heritage Group, Republican National Cmte Glowacki, Mr. Jozef A. CZAS, Brooklyn Gombos, Mr. Zolton Szagadsag, Cleveland Grabowski, Mr. Chester Post Eagle, Clifton, NJ Gudelis, Mr. Martin Naujienos, Chicago, IL Haldeman, Hon H. R. Assistant to the President "­ Hang, Mr. Ting Y. China Tribune, NY Hasek, Mr. Eliska White House Staff Heider, Miss Irene Svenska Amerikanaren Tribunen, Chicago Heinaru, Mr. Ilmar State Department Hemmerling, Mr. Edmund R. Glos Narodu, Jamesburg, NJ Hendricks, Mrs. Mary California Veckoblad, LA, Calif. Hernandez, Mr. Facundo Regresso, Miami, FL Hicks, Mr. James New York Amsterdam News, NY Hupert, Mr. Thomas K. Pittsburczanin, Pitts~urgh, PA Ibanez, Mr. Manuel Ruiz The Sun, San Antonio, TX Igals, Mr. Frederichs Laiks, Washington, D.C. Intile, Mr. Joseph The Italian Tribune News, Newark, NJ I \ J Jacker, Mr. Edward W. WCRW, Chicago, IL ~.H Jardim, Mr. Vasco, Sr. Luso-Americano, Newark, NJ Johnson, Mr. Robert Jet Magazine, Chicago Juengling, ~rr. Gottlieb Eintracht, Skokie, III Kasikovic, Mr. Dan Sloboda, Chicago, 11

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Kehrli, Mr. Bruce White House Staff Khachigian, Mr. Kenneth L. Kij, Mr. Daniel President. of the Polish Union of America Koury, Mr. Fred G. Lebanese American Journal, New York Kovalovsky, Mr. Tibor Supreme Secretary, Slovak Catholic Sokol, Passaic, NJ Krajewski, Mr. Stanley Dziennik Polski, Detroit Kragsa, Mr. Joseph J. Jednota, Middletown, PA Krawiec, Mr. Jam F. Dziennik Zwiazkowy, Chicago Kreslins, Miss Dagnija White House Staff Krivickas, Mr. Grazina Draugas, Chicago, II Krogh, Hon. Igil, Jr. Deputy Assistant to the President Lee, Mr. Daniel WSBC, Chicago Leesment, Mr. Heiki, Chairman, Baltic Nations Committee, Washington, D.C. Lesawyer, Mr. Joseph Supreme President, Ukrainian Natl Assn Jersey City, NJ Liaurentin, Mr. Rodriguez El Tiempo, New York Lozano, Mr. Ignacio La Opinion, LA, Calif. MacGregor, Hon. Clark Campaign Director for the Committee for the Re-election of the President Mantzoros, Mr. Peter Chicago Pnyx, Glenview, IL Marquez, Mr. Alfredo America, San Francisco Martin, Mr. Robin Regional Broadcasters Group, Kingston, NY Marumoto, Mr. William H. White House Staff Mastalski, Mr. Joseph Straz, Scranton, PA Matuszewski,Mrs. Ewa WMZK, Detroit, MI Meraz, Mr. Pepe El Tiempo, Chicago Miller, Mr. Don Committee for the Re-election of the Presj dent Miranda, Mr. Orlando WEDC, Chicago, II Monte, Mr. Joseph L. Sons of Italy Times, Phildelphia MOore, Hon. Richard A. Special Counsel to the President Morton, The Secretary of the Interior, Navori, Mr. Kornel Detroiti Ujsag, Wyandotte, MI Newsom, Mr. Moses J. Baltimore Afro American, Baltimore, MD - Novarro, The Rev. James El Sol Houston, Houston, TX Novasitis, Mr. Tony Vice President of the Lithuanian­ American Communicty of USA, Inc. Nowaczyk, Mrs. Gertrude Gwiazda, Phildelphia Nunez, Louis Mykonchuk, Mr. Ananey Orsatti, Mr. Arnold II Popolo Italiano, Atlantic City, NJ Osajda, Mr. Joseph President, Polish Roman Catholic Union, Chicago, Illinois Osborne, Mr. Steve WVOX, New Rochelle, NY Pasztor, Mr. Laszlo Director of Heritage Groups, Republican National Committee Pelczynski, Mr. Matthew W. Am-Pol Eagle, Buffalo, NY Peterson, The Secretary of Commerce Petlicka, }rr. Jon v.'POW, New York Pietrucha, ~[r. Peter C. Ob~'\.Jatel A:::erykanski, Jamesbur~, liY Pogany, Dr. Andras H. President or the Hungarian Freedom. Fighters Federation

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Politowski, Mr. Ed WEEP, Pittsburgh, PA Popescu, Mr. John W. America, Detroit, Michigan Prestridge, Miss Liz White House Staff Price, Hon. Raymond K. Special Assistant to the President Procope, Mr. John New York Amsterdam News, NY Rodriguez, Antonio Raudsepp, Mr. Harald Vaba Eesti Sona, New York Ramirez, Henry Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for th@ 5panish-Sp@akin Richardson, The Secretary of HEW Rivisto, Mr. Mike President of the Sons of Italy, Washingtc

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~ '. , THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (Sec Trlvel Record for Trlvel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATI! (Mo., Olf, Yr.) OCTOBER 28, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE nMI DAY WASHINGTON D.C. 8 :25 a.m. SATURDAY PHONE TIME P=Pllced R=Ilcceived ACTIVITY

10 Oat 1.0 to

8:25 The President had breakfast.

8:39 The President went to the Oval Office.

8:45 9:00 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

The President met with: 9:10 10 :26 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 9:36 9:39 Miss Woods 9:37 10:12 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 10:15 10:26 Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel

9:24 9:27 R The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

10:28 The President went to the White House Library.

10:30 The President addressed a nationwide radio audience on "One America." The speech was sponsored by the Committee for the Re-election of the President. White House photographer, in/out

10:46 The President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of the White House.

10:50 11:09 The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

11:16 12:10 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews AFB, Maryland to Hopkins Airport, Cleveland, Ohio. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

11:30 11:45 The President met with his Assistant, John D. Ehr1ichman.

11:50 12:10 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

12:10 The President deplaned. The President was accompanied by members of the press and White House photographers during his visit to Ohio.

The President was greeted by: Senator Robert Taft, Jr. (R-Ohio) Mrs. Robert Taft, Jr. Congressman William E. Minshall (R-Ohio) Mrs. William E. Minshall THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Trlvel R.cord for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATI! (Mo., D.,. Yr.) OCTOBER 28, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON D.C. 12:10 p.m. SATURDAY PHONI! TIMI! P=Placcd R=Jleceiv.d ACTIVITY In Out Lo to

(continued) Congressman Charles A. Mosher (R-Ohio) Mrs. Charles A. Mosher . Congressman J. William Stanton (R-Ohio) Mrs. J. William Stanton Mayor Ralph J. Perk (R-C1eve1and, Ohio) Mrs. Ralph J. Perk Lt. Governor John W. Brown (R-Ohio) Mrs. John W. Brown

12:25 5:55 The President and the First Lady participated in a campaign motorcade enroute from Hopkins Airport to the Municipal Airport Youngstown, Ohio. Information on the President's activities during this time was partially obtained from press pool reports and was not confirmed by official sources.

1:00 The President and the First Lady arrived at Parma.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd at the Parma Town Shopping Center.

1:25 The President and the First Lady arrived at North Royalton.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

The President briefly addressed the crowd on law enforcement.

1:35 The President and the First Lady arrived at the intersection of Interstate 94 and Interstate 82.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

1:50 The President and the First Lady arrived at Brecksville.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

2:05 The President and the First Lady arrived at Northfield Center.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

2:20 The President and the First Lady arrived at the Boston Heights Holiday Inn on Interstate 8, four miles from Interstate 82. ., THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER' 28, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIMB DAY WASHINGTON. D.C. 2:20 p.m. SATURDAY PHONE TIME P""Placed R=Received ACTIVITY Out Lo LD

The President and the First Lady went to their suite.

2:23 2:42 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

2:45 2:52 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in Washington, D.C.

2:57 The President and the First Lady rejoined the motorcade.

3:05 The President and the First Lady arrived at Interstate 82.

3:10 The President and the First Lady arrived at Macedonia.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

3:20 The President and the First Lady arrived at Twinsburg.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

3:40 The President and the First Lady arrived at Aurora.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

4:00 The President and the First Lady arrived at Mantua Corners.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

The President met briefly with Mrs. Frank Lorence. The President expressed his condolences on the death of her son, John, who was killed in Vietnam.

4:20 The President and the First Lady arrived in Hiram.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

4:30 The President and the First Lady arrived at Garrettsville.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

The President and the First Lady arrived at Windham.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (S« Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DAtE (Mo., Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 28. 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY TJASH Nl. IN n (' 4:30 o.m. SATURDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R-Received ACTIVITY la Out l.D to

The President briefly addressed the crowd on peace in Vietnam.

4:53 R The President was telephoned long distance by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-New York) in Tarrytown, New York. The call was not completed.

5:00 . The President and the First Lady arrived at Leavittsburg.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

5:20 The President and the First Lady arrived at Warren.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd at the Warren County Courthouse.

5:55 The President and the First Lady arrived at the Municipal Airport, Youngstown.

The President and the First Lady greeted members of the crowd.

The President and the First Lady arrived at the ramp of the "Spirit of '76." They were greeted by: Senator and Mrs. Taft Congressman and Mrs. Minshall Congressman and Mrs. Stanton Mayor Jack C. Hunter (R-Youngstown, Ohio) Reverend Norman Parr, Republican candidate for Congress, 19th District, Ohio

EDT CDT 6:13 6:10 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Municipal Airport,Youngstown, Ohio to Tri-City Airport, Saginaw, Michigan. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

(Actual flying time - 57 minutes)

EDT 6:13 7:10 The President's activities during this time occurred in flight and are recorded in Eastern Daylight Time.

6 :13 7:05 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

7:07 7:10 The President met with Mr. Bull.

CDT 6:10 The President and the First Lady deplaned. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (Sec Travel Record (or Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo•• Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 28. 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TlMB DAY WASHINGTON D.r" 6:10 o.m. SATURDAY PHONE TIME P""Placed R=l\c~ciycd ACTIVITY In Out to LD

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Governor William G. Milliken (R-Michigan) Mrs. William G. Milliken Senator Robert P. Griffin (R-Michigan) Mrs. Robert P. Griffin Congressman Elford A. Cederberg (R-Michigan) Mrs. Elford A. Cederberg Congressman Garry E. Brown (R-Michigan) Mrs. Garry E. Brown Mrs. James Harvey, wife of the Congressman (R-Michigan)

The President received flowers from Susan Klienfelder of Saginaw, Michigan.

The President addressed the crowd.

6:45 The President boarded the "Spirit of '76."

6:45 6:50 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

CDT 6:49 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Tri-City Airport, Saginaw, Michigan to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D."

(Actual flying time - 1 hour 7 minutes)

CDT 6:49 7:56 The President's activities during this time occurred in flight and are recorded in Central Daylight Time.

6:55 7:10 The President met with Miss Woods.

7:15 7:20 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

7:35 7:40 The President met with Mr. Ziegler.

7:45 7:56 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

EDT 9:00 The President deplaned.

9:05 9:20 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (S« Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) OCTOBER 28, 1972 THE JmITE HOUSE TlMIL DAY WASH[NGTON. D.C. 9:22 p.m. SATURDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY 10 Out Lo to

The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

9:34 9:53 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION PASSENGER MANIFEST APPENDIX "B" AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 1909 Andrews AFB Wash DC to Cleveland Ohio 28 Oe~ 1972 ~P! 11!15mM Arr~ 12~10pm +55 34SSM 1­ The President 2. Mrs Nixon 3. John Ehrlichman 4. H R Haldeman 5. Ron Ziegler 6, Ron l~alker 7. Rose Nary Woods 8. Dwigh t Chapin 9. John Scali 10. Steve Bull 11. Richard Moore 12. Tod HulEn 13. John Andrews 14. Terry Decker 15. Dr l-la1ter Tkach 16. Dr William Lukash 17 • . }Iajor John Brennan 18. Herb Oldenburg 19. Z Monzon 20. Lowell Ray 2L R Taylor 22. R Pontius 23. A Dillon 24. G Jenkins 25. J Carrell 26. N Wallace 27. T Bondurant 28. R Caughey 29. M Miller 30. Ollie Atkins 3L Gaylord Shaw AP 32. ~orm Kempster UP! 33. Richard Zimmerman Cleveland Plain Dealer 34. Howard Norton US News and World Report 35. Sid Davis Westinghouse 36. Charles Tasnadi AP Photo 37. Roddey Mims UP! Photo 38. Al Wasserman Time - Life 39. Jerry Sopanen Time - Life 40. Ben Sobin Time - Life 4L ;Uta DeSantis

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPENDIX "e" PASSENGER MANIFEST· AIR FORCE ·ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION IjOj Youngstown Ohio to Sag~naw Mich 28 Oct 1972 Dep: 6:15pm Arr: 6:15pm 1+00 230SM

L The President 2. Mrs Nixon 3. John Ehrliclunan 4. 11 1\ 11~ldeman 5. Ron Ziegler 6. Ron lva1ker 7. Rose Mary Woods 8. Dwight Chapin 9. John Scali 10. Steve Bull 11. Richard Moore l2~ Tod Hullin 13. John Andrews 14. Terry Decker 15. Dr Walter Ykach 16•. Dr William Lukash 17. Major John Brennan 18. Herb Oldenburg 19. Z Monzon 20. Lowell Ray 21. R Taylor 22. R Pontius 23. R Hall 24. C Rochner 25. G Williams 26. C Lyda 27. J Carrell 28. A O'Connell 29. E Lamb 30. Ollie Atkins 31. Gaylord Shaw AP 32. Norm Kempster UPI 33. George Embrey Columbus Dispatch 34. Thomas De frank Newsweek 35. Tom Jarriel NBC 36. Charles Tasnadi AP Photo 37. Roddey Mirns UPI Photo 38. Ri ta DeSantis 39. Al Wasserman Time - Life 40. Jerry Sopanen Time - Life 41. Ben Sobin Time - Life

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.. APPENDIX "D" PASSENGER MANIFEST AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 1909 Saginaw Mich to Andrews AFB Wash DC 28 Oct 1972 Dep: 6:50pm Arr: 9:00pm 1+10 468SM

1. The President 2. Mrs Nixon 3. John Ehrlichman 4. H R Haldeman 5. Ron Ziegler 6. Ron Walker 7. Rose Mary l-1oods 8. Dwight Chapin 9. John Scali 10. Steve Bull 11. Richard Moore 12. Tod Hullin 13. John Andre~'1s 14. Terry Decker 15. Dr Walter Tkach 16 • . Dr William Lukash 17. Major John Brennan 18. Herb Oldenburg 19. Z Monzon 20. Lowell Ray 21. R Taylor 22. R Pontius 23. R Hall 24. C Rochner 25. G Williams 26. C Lyda 27. J Carrell 28. A O'Connell 29. E Lamb 30. Ollie Atkins 31. Frank Cormier A:P -32. Norm Kempster UPI 33. George Embrey Columbus Dispatch 34. Thomas Defrank Newsweek 35. Tom Jarriel NBC 36. Charles Tasnadi A:P Photo 37. R,oddey Mims UPI Photo 38. Rita DeSantis 39. Del'1ey Clowe r 40. Comdr A Larzelere

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(Set" Trayel }{{'l·OfJ (or Tr.nd Activity) PLACE DAY HLGAN DATE (Mo., D,y. Yr.) _QCTQB ~~...~.~ ,._~J? L. L'lIE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY vASHINGTON D. C~,.'-­ ..,-­ ~7..:..:O.::..O=--.:a:::..:..;.m.::...:..-:S:..:U~N.~rD:.:.;A:.:Y ._ PHONE TIME P~'Pbced R~=Re(ejved ACTIVITY

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7:00 The President had breakfast.

7:26 The President went to his office in the EOB.

9:20 9:30 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Maj. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

9:34 9: 35 P The President talked with his daughter, Tricia.

9:35 9:40 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

9:39 9:40 P The President talked with his daughter, Tricia.

10:03 10:07 R TIle President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

The President met with: 10:20 10:55 Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel 10:30 10:55 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant

11:00 11:05 The President met with: Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox Julie Eisenhower

11:06 The President went to the Executive Briefing Room in the EOB.

11:06 11:36 The President addressed campaign surrogates, administration officials and White House staff members. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

11:36 The President returned to his office in the EOB.

12:01 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

12:05 The President went to the White House Library.

.2 :07 12:2/+ The Presi dent addressed a natiomvide radio audience on national defense policy. The speech was sponsored by the Committee for the Re-election of the President. Hhite House photographer, in/out

Ground~, 12:24 The.. President went to the South of the \Yhite House. 12:25 12:56 The Presj dent [le\·, by hell copter from the South Grounds of the hThitl.~ BOUf,e to C~lTliP David, HoryLmd. For a list of pasfil'ngers , see .!0.'P~.t\l!.~~_~~j)_~'.~ r------__------.-~------..------___, lHE WHilE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY Dli-"IRY (Soe Travel Rew,,1 (or Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo" Day. Yr.) OCTOBER 29, 1972 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D.C. 12:59 p.m. SUNDAY PHONE TIME I'=Pf,ced R=Roceived ACTIVITY - ...-~'-'~r------f----~- In Out Lo LD

12:59 1:00 The Pre'sident and the First Lady motored from the Camp David helipad to Aspen Lodge.

1:05 1:10 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in Washington, D.C.

1:15 5:00 The President and the First Lady watched the Washington Redskins-New York Giants football game on television, with Miss Woods. The Presidential party watched parts of the Cleveland Browns-Denver Broncos football game on television.

3:45 3:47 R The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia, in Washington, D.C.

5:22 5:23 P The President talked with Miss Woods.

5:24 6:00 The President and the First Lady went s,vimming in the Aspen pool with Miss Woods.

6:00 The Presidential party returned to Aspen Lodge.

6:14 6:19 P The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie, in Washington, D.C.

6:21 6:39 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in Washington, D.C.

7:10 7:50 The President and the First Lady had dinner with Miss Woods.

7:24 7:2.5 R The President talked with his Military Aide, Maj. John V. Brennan.

7:55 9:08 The Presidential party saw the movie "Cancel M.y Reservation."

8:55 9:04 The President met \-lith Maj. Brennan.

8:58 9:02 P The President talked long distance with Senator John G. Tower (H.-Texas) in Houston, Texas. The call was amplified to a reception honoring Senator Tower at Galleria Mall, Houston.

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A confirmed attendance list for those participating in the surrogates meeting is being sent to the Office of Presidential Papers. As soon as it is received, a copy will be forwarded .

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) ~CTOBER_l.2_,_~~_72_. . _ CAMP DAVID, TIME DAY MARYLAND 9:30 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placcd R=Rcc.i'·ed ACTIVITY ------._------\----,--.._­ In Out to tD

9:30 The President had breakfast.

9:50 10:25 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

10:33 10:43 P The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger, in Washington, D.C.

10:44 10:48 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

11:35 The President went to Birch Lodge.

12:03 12:04 The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

The President met ,"ith: 12:30 2:30 Mr. Haldeman 1:50 2:20 Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary

12:37 12:40 P lbe President talked with Miss Woods.

1:37 P The President telephoned Miss Woods. The call was not completed.

1:43 1:44 P The President talked with Miss Woods.

3:02 3:16 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Kissinger in Washington, D.C.

3:50 P The President telephoned long distance to Mayor Richard J. Daley (D-Chicago, Illinois) in Chicago, Illinois. The call was not completed.

3:50 4:40 The President met with Nr. Haldeman.

The President went to Laurel Lodge.

4:45 4:58 The President addressed a nationwide' radio audience on the provisions contained in H.R. 1, the Social Security Amendments of 1972. The address was sponsored by the Commit tee for the Re-eh~ction of the President. '~hi te House photographer, in/out

5:00 The President returned to Aspen Lodge.

5:00 5:40 The President met "'ith Mr. Haldeman.

5:22 5:23 p The President talked long di.stance with 1'1ayor Daley :in Chicago, JlUnois. The President expres~)cd hif; sympathy and eonccrn ave!. the commuter tr:dn wreck in Chicrlgo. ,------­ THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY 1------­(See Travel Reco,d (0' Travel Activity) Pl.ACE OAY DEGAN DATE (Mo., D.y, Yr.) .Qf_TO~_El{__ 39 ~_~~?~ _ CAMP DAVID, TIME DAY MARYLAND 5:45 p.m. HONDilY PHONE TIME P=Pl1ced R=Recei\'ed ACTIVITY ------+-----,------­ In Out to to

5:45 The President went to the Aspen pool area.

5:45 6:00 The President and the First Lady went swin@ing with Miss Woods.

6:00 The President returned to Aspen Lodge.

6:05 6:06 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

6:20 6:22 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

6:35 The President and the First Lady had dinner with Miss Woods.

7:07 7:08 The President and the First Lady motored from Aspen Lodge to the Camp David helipad.

7:10 The President greeted EQCM Orvin G. Larson, USN, senior enlisted man stationed at Camp David, who retired October 31, 1972. White House photographer, in/out

7 :11 7:40 The President flew by helicopter from Camp David, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

7:43 The President and the First Lady went to the second floor Residence.

8:14 P The President telephoned Mr. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

8:15 8:37 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. R'll) ::l m 1'TTF.SnAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rcc

8:15 The President had breakfast.

8:34 The President went to his office in the EOB.

9:28 9:50 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

The President met with: 9:55 10:17 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary 10:03 11:00 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 10 :15 10:16 Lawrence M. Higby, Staff Assistant 10:19 10:20 Mr. Ziegler 10:50 10:52 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant 10:55 10:56 Gordon c. Strachan, Staff Assistant

11:04 The President went to the Oval Office.

11:04 11:10 The President met with Mr. Ziegler.

11:10 11:36 The President met with: Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-New York) Mr. Kissinger Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

11:43 11:53 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

11:54 The President returned to his office in the EOB.

The President met with: 11:56 1:05 Mr. Haldeman 12:15 12:26 Mr. Kissinger

1:13 1:14 P Thc President talked with the First Lady.

1:15 1:16 P The President talked with Staff Assist2nt Stephen B. Bull.

2:38 The President returned to the Oval Office.

2:38 2:4J The President llIet with Mr. Butterfield.

2:42 2: II! The President participated in a signing ceremony for the 1973 Appropriations Act, H.R. 17064, the final bill of the 92nd Congress. Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

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2:44 2:47 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

2:52 3:23 The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

The President met with: 3:25 4:08 Mr. Haldeman 3:40 3:44 Mr. Ziegler

4 :10 The President returned to his office in the EOB.

4:10 5:34 TIle President met with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

5:37 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

5:58 5:59 R The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

6:15 The President had dinner with his daughter, Tricia.

6:59 7:02 P The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.

7:03 7:13 P The President talked with Mr. Colson!

7:18 7:19 P The President talked with his daughter, Tricia.

7:19 7:20 R The President talked with his daughter, Tricia.

7:26 The President and his daughter, Tricia, went to the White House theater.

7:28 8:45 The Presidential party saw reel eight of "Crusade in Europe."

7:30 R The President was telephoned by Mr. Colson. The call was not completed.

8:45 The President and Tricia returned to the second floor Residence.

8:48 8:57 p The President talked with Hr. Colson.

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