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1 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 2/1/1971 A Appendix “A”

2 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 2/6/1971 A Appendix “A”

3 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 2/7/1971 A Appendix “A”

4 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 2/11/1971 A Appendix “C”

5 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 2/12/1971 A Appendix “A”

6 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 2/13/1971 A Appendix “A”

7 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 2/15/1971 A Appendix “A”

COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-7

FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary , 1971 – , 1971

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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 fo, Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) FEBRUARY 1. 1971 TIME DAY ST. JOHN. VIRGIN' ISLANDS 10:30a MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LO

10: 30 12: 07 The President and the First Lady motored through the Cruz Bay Area, the town of Coral Bay and other parts of the island with: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnson C. G. Reb0zo

12;07 The Presidential party returned to Caneel Bay Plantation. The President went to Cottage Number Seven.

1:30 The President had lunch.

1:58 The President went to the beach.

4:44 The President went to Cottage Number Seven.

6:15 6:40 The President flew by helicopter from Caneel Bay Plantation. St. Johns to Alexander Hamilton Airfield, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. For a list of passengers, see APP. "A".

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6:50 9:16 The President flew by AF-l from St. Croix, Virgin Islands to Andrews AFB. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B' .

9:24 9:33 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB to the South Lawn of 'the White House. For a list of passengers, . see APPENDIX "A".

9: 37 The President went to the Residence.

9:55 10:43 P The President talked with his Assistant, HenryA. Kissinger.

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PASSENGER MANIFEST AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MSN: 265 ST CROIX, VIRGIN ISLfu~DS TO ANDREWS AFB, WASH, D.C. 1 Feb 71 Depart 6:50pm Arrive 9:16pm 3+26 1700SM .. . . , 1­ The President 2. Mrs.· Nixon 3. .Mr. Roger Johnson 4. Mrs. Roger Johnson 5. Mr. George Bell

6. Mrs. George, Bell . I 7. Mr; H. R. Haldeman 8. Mrs. H. R. Haldeman 9. Brig'Gen James D. Hughes 10. Mr. Ronald Ziegler 1l. Mr. Lawrence Higb~ 12. Dr. William Lukash 13. Mr.·Manuel Sanchez 14. MSgt Abel Araiza 15. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg 16. Mr. A. Godfrey 17. Mr. D. Grant 18. Mr. D. McCarthy 19. Mr.C. Lyda 20. Mr. R. Hall 21. Mr. B. Coates 22. Mr. L. Wagner 23. Mr.. D. Moulton , 24. Mr. V. Copeland \ 25. Mr. Robert Knudsen l'JH Photo· '. 26. Mr. Bruce Jackson AP ~. 27. Miss UPI 28. Miss Bonnie Angelo Time 29. Mr. ' ABC 30. Mr. Harvey Georges AP Photo 31­ Mr. Frank Cancellare UPI Photo 32. Mr. Don.Irwin

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travd Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY SEGAl" DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) , 1971 THE lImITE HOUSE TIME DAY HASHDTG'l'ON D. C. 7' C;Oa TUESDAY PHONE TI~IE P=Pl.ced R=Received ACTIVITY 1~---~-.~---+---~---1 In Out Lo LD

7:50 7:55 The President and the First Lady motored from the White House to the Washington Hilton Hotel. They were accompanied by John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant Herbert G. Klein, Director of Communications , Personal secretary.

7:55 9:33 The Presidential party attended the 19th Annual Prayer Breakfast along with approximately 3,000 other guests. For a list of Head Table invitees, see APPENDIX "A".

9:33 9:40 The Presidential party motored from the Washington Hilton Hotel to the White House.

9:41 The President went to his .

9:56 10:03 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

10:03 10:52 The President, accompanied by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger attended a Cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room. For a list lf of attendees, see APPENDIX "B •

10:52 The President returned to his Oval Office.

10:57 11:17 The President attended a Cabinet/Sub-Cabinet meeting in the East Room. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C".

11:20 11:45 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

11:45 11:56 The President met with his ASSistant, Peter Flanigan.

During the OPEN DOOR HOUR, with a Whi te House photographer present, the President met with:

12:00 12:07 Leonard J. Saccio,Ambassador to Emil Mosbacher, Chief of Protocol

12:07 12:17 Hilary Sandoval, former Administrator, SBA Leonara Garment, Special Consultant

12:17 12:23 , Secretary of Transportation W.T. IlShorty" Smith, American Trucking Association 1971 Driver of the Year Mrs. W. T. Smith George Bell, Special Assistant

12:24 12:29 Harry Flemming, Special Assistant Allan G. Kaupinen, staff assistant Bruce C. Ladd, staff assistant Peter E. Millspaugh, staff assistant

"'< ­ ----_._------, THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) ~------_-.:.._------...;...------=-:-:::--::-:----::::---:-:--:------1 PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON. D.C. PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LO

OPEN DOOR HOUR CONTINUED

12:24 12:29 Edwin Rector, staff assistant Richard W. Lewis, staff assistant

12:30 12:37 Victor Gleb, President, Big Brother Organization, Inc. 8RaP!e6-BerW~Ra,-8Ra~rffiaR-ef-tke-BeaFa Randolph Taylor, Washington, D.C. representative ~Offi 0IBrieR1-E~eeHti~e-B4reeter Erwin Westheimer Robert Westheimer Joseph Zimoiski John Widecker, Special Assistant

12: 39 12:59 Representatives of the National Student Coordinating Committee for Freedom in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. rt For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "D •

1:00 1:08 , Congressman Dr. and Mrs. William W.L. Glenn, President, American Heart Association Mr. and Mrs. Lowell F. Johnson, Chairman of the Board,AHA. John D. Brundage, National Chairman, AHA James M. Hundley, Executive Director, AHA Campbell Moses, Medical Director, AHA M. Frederick Arkis, Public Relations Director, AHA H. Cornell, Associate Public Relations Counsel, AHA John Nidecker, Special Assistant.

1:09 1:16 Donald M. Kendall, President, Pepsico, Inc. , Deputy Assistant.

1:17 1:33 Donald G. Brotzman, Congressman Ted R. Johnson, President, Kiwanis International Darrell Coover, National Board Member, Kiwanis Internationcl George Bell, Special Assistant.

1:36 2:17 The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

2:18 The President went to his Office in the EOB.

2:20 2:21 The President met with his staff assistant, Steve Bull.

3:19 3:22 P The President talked long distance with William Casey in City.

3:25 3:32 P The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury-designate, John B. Connally.

':(:':(2 ':(.':(4- :p The President talked with his Press Secretarv Ron~l d. T.• 7.iQc1 "'1'"

':l ?­ THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) JANUARY 2, 1971 THE \-l1UTE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON D.r. ~. ~On mrw.snAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LO

The President met with: 3:30 4:20 John D. Ehrlichman} Assistant 3:30 4:20 } Director} OMB 4:00 4:01 Henry A. Kissinger} Assistant.

4:20 The Pres:id ent went to his Oval Office.

The President met with: 4:22 7:24 Henry A. Kissinger) Assistant 4:45 5:00 H.R. Haldeman) Assistant 5:07 7:24 } NSC staff 5:07 6:45 William P. Rogers} Secretary of State 5:07 6:45 Melvin R. Laird) Secretary of Defense 5:07 6:45 Richard 'Helms} Director) CIA 5:07 6:45 } Ambassador 5:07 6:45 Thomas H. Moorer} Chairman} JSC 6:50 6:55 Willlam P. Rogers} Secretary of State 6:50 6:55 Melvin R. Laird} Secretary of Defense. 7:35 The President went to the Residence. 8:40 10:45 The President and First Lady hosted an "Evening at the White House. " The entertainment was provided by singer} Beverly Sills. For a list of attendees) see APPENDIX "E'I-.

10:45 The President and the First Lady went to the Second Floor of the Residence.

10:45 12:50 The Prsident met with his Assistant} Henry A. Kissinger} in the Yellow Oval Room. , APPENDIX II AU ,

HEAD TABLE GUESTS

CABINET 'PARTICIPANTS

Han. and Mrs. 'William Rogers President and Mrs. Nixon Han. and Mrs. David Kennedy Sen. and Mrs. B. Everett Jordan Han. and Mrs. Han. G. V. Montgomery &. 1\11'5. Ti::-.:: H on. and Mrs. John Mitche11 Han. John H. Wheeler Han. and Mrs. Winton M. Blount Sen. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen Han. and Mrs. Clifford M. Hardin Mrs. John Dellenback H on. and Mrs. Maurice H. Stans Speaker of the House Carl Albert Hon. and Mrs. J. D. Hodgson Chief Justice and Mrs. Warren Bur;-=_ Hon. Elliot L. Richardson H on. Richard G.' Lugar . Hon. and Mrs. George W. Romney Hon. and Mrs. John A. Volpe Hon. and Mrs. OTHERS

Sen. " GOVERNORS ,, Sen. and Mrs. John Stennis Dr. Billy Graham Hon. and Mrs. Robert W. Scott Dr. and Mrs. Richard Halverson Hon. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Carlos Manuel Hon. and Mrs. Linwood Holton Vicente Castro Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Guillermo Hon. Russell W. Peterson Sevilla-Secasa ( H on. Richard Kneip Dr. Victor Manuel Esquivel Mr. Federico Silva Munoz Mr. Mariana Rumor MAYORS Hon. Jean Pierre Cote

Hon. and Mrs. Walter E. Washington

Atendance not confirmed APPENDIX "B"

FEBRUARY 2, 1971

( At Cabinet Table (UNABLE TO ATTEND)

The President The Vice President Secretary Rogers Secretary Kennedy Deputy Secretary Packard (Sec. Laird w/Stennis Committee on the Hill) Attorney General Mitchell Postmaster General Blount Secretary Morton Secretary Hardin Secretary Stans Secretary Hodgson Under Secretary Veneman (Sec. Richardson w/Ways & Menas Comm. on Hill) Secretary Romney Secretary Volpe Secretary Shultz Counsellor Finch Counsellor Rumsfeld (Amb. Yost in New York)

Staff

Mr. Haldeman ( Mr. Ehrlichman Dr. Kissinger Mr. MacGregor Mr. Timmons M..r. Flanigan Mr. Klein Mr. Price Mr. Butterfield Mr. Ziegler Mr. Bafire Dr. David Mr. Colson Mr. Garment

Others Chairman Dole, RNC Dr. McCracken CeA Chairman Dr. Weber, Omb Deputy Director V~. Sohmer, Assistant to the Vice President Mr. Cole Mr. Morgan Mr. Kro gh Mr. Evans Dr. Harper 1"1 .-* ....+'1.·· • February 2, 1971

tf . APPENDIX tfC

CABINET MEETING TODAY ( The following persons from outside the White House-EOn complex will be attending a Cabinet Meeting in the Cabinet Room at 10:00 a. rn. today: .. "--'

Secretary Rogers (State) Secretary Kennedy (Treasury) Attorney General Mitchell (Justice) Postmaster General Blount (Post Office) Secretary Morton (Interior) Secretary Hardin (Agriculture) Secretary Stans (Commerce) Secretary Hodgson (Labor) ~l~y--Ri<:-har-ds-on-fHEWi-'­ Secretary Romney (HUD) Secretary Volpe (Transportation)

r;'\ p.~:t e'"> r f.}. ~J .. A ~. y ..~ "~lio"lo\\ ~~V",~,\",-.1 \t~Ii.9V .. \~~", n ~ U.lt~t'\ ~ 'l,LL4An ~~ \V- 'jl~tA.Q~V'.A .~ {' ( . {4ht.a- Do-ti' Please ensure their i~~di~-:~~r''':< C..."....~

Thank-you.

~ Alexande . P. Butterfield Deputy Assi ant to the President

{, APPENDIX "e" continueo. ­ DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Washlntlon, D.C. 20S20

( sIs 7101489 February I, 1971

MEl>10RANDUH FOR HR. ALEXl1NDER P. BUTTERFIELD THE HHITE HOUSE

The following Department of State officials will attend the meeting in the East Room tomorrow, February 2. They have been asked to enter at the Southwest Gate and to be seated by 10:30 a.m. All have the status of Assistant Secretaries of State or above. Mr. Nathaniel Samuels Deputy Under Secretary for Economic Affairs Mr. William ~. Macomber, Jr. Deputy Under Secretary fqr Administration Mr. Richard F. Pedersen Counselor Mr. William I. Cargo Director of Planning and Coordination Staff Mr. David M. Abshire Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations Mr. Ronald I. Spiers Director of Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs Mr. Michael Collins Assistant Secretary for Bureau of Public Affairs Mr. David D. Newsom Assistant Secretary for Bureau of African Affairs Mr. Charles A. Meyer Assistant Secretary for Bureau of Inter-American Affairs Mr. Marshall Green Assistant Secretary for Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Mr. Joseph J. Sisco Assistant Secretary for Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Mr. Philip H. Trezise Assistant Secretary for Bureau of Economic Affairs Mr. John Richardson, Jr. Assistant Secretary for Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs ( APPENDIX II elf · . , COIITIif0-Ej)­

( -2­

l-1r. Ray S. Cline Director of Bureau of Intell~gence and Research Mr. Samuel DePalma Assistant Secretary for Bureau of International Organization Affairs Mr. Herman Pollack Director of Btreau of International Scientific and Technological Affairs Miss Barbara Watson Administrator for Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs Mr. Emil Z1osbacher, Jr. Chief of Protocol Mr. Robert J. McCloskey Deputy A~sistant Secretary for Press Relations -Mr. TheodoreL. Eliot, Jr. Executive Seeretary Amb. U. Alexis Johnson, Under Secretary for Political Affairs _ n mJbnd"'. " 'iZ~ 'O?Rl Note: UQ.der S_ecretar"'y. IIj'l.1n. will be appearing on ( Capitol Hill and, if possible, will j6in the group in the East Room when his testimony has been concluded.

( DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, , AND WELFARE

OFFICE OF" THE SECRETARY

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20201 .. ( February 1, 1971

MD10RANDill1 FOR: Mr. Alexander P. Butterfield Deputy Assistant to the President

SUBJECT: Sub-Cabinet Meeting

The following are expect~d to attend the Sub-Cabinet Meeting at 10:30 a.m., in the .East Room at the White House, on Tuesday, February 2:

Dr. Roger O. Egeberg, Assistant Secretary for Health' and Scientific Affairs·

Mrs. Patricia Hitt, Assistant Secretary for Community ( and Field Services .Lewis H. Butler, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation

·Dr. Rodney Brady, Assistant Secretary for Administration

Bruce Cardwell, Assistant Secretary, comptroller

Dr. Sidney Marland, Commissioner, Office of Education

Wilmot R. Hastings, General Counsel

( ll APPENDIX lIe

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY CONTIHtJED

WASHINGTON. D,C. 20220

( February 1, 1971

MEl-10RANDUM /'1TO: Mr. Alexander Butterfield I J/' ; FROM: ~[~o~ . With respect to the Cabinet/Sub-Cabinet Meeting tanorrow at lO:30 a.m. in the East Roo~ of the Waite House, the follo¥ing sub-Cabinet members from Treasury will attend:

Mr. Paul Volcker Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs

.' Mr. Samuel Pierce General Counsel

Mr. }.1urray Heidenbaum - Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy

Mr. Ed\-Tin Cohen - Assistant Secretary ( for Tax Policy Mr. Ernest Betts - Assistant Secretary for Administration

Mr. John Carlock Fiscal Assistant Secretary

-fRE)\SuR Y ... ,tt"""" APPENDIX "ell eOi'J"I'nfLJED OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20301

1 February 1971

MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. Alexander P. Butterfield Deputy Assistant to the President The White Hous e

The following DoD personnel will attend the Cabinet/Subcabinet meeting on 2 February:

Honorable Deputy Secretary of Defense Honorable Stanley R. Resor Secreta~y of the Army Honorable John H. Chafee Secretary ,0£ the Na vy Honorable Robert C. Seamans, Jr. Secretary of the Air Force Honorable John S. Foster, Jr. ( Director, Defense Research & Engineering Honorable Robert F. Froehlke Assistant Secretary (Administration) Honorable Robert C. Moot Assistant Secretary (Comptroller) HonoFable Louis l>4. R QUG B elot Assist.u:'lt Secretary {Health & Envjronment} Honorable Barry J. Shillito Ass is tant Sec retary {Installations & Logistics} Honorable G. Warren Nutter Assistant Secretary (International Security Affairs) Honorable Daniel Z. Henkin Assistant Secretary (Public Affairs) Honorable Gardiner L. Tucker Assistant Secretary (Systems Analysis) Honorable J. Fred Buzhardt OSD - General Counsel ~~k Commander, USN Military Assistant (

-"'~', .. '.9,':a APPENDIX "ell cm.ITnfu~D POST OFr-ICE OEPArHMENT THE EXECUTIVE ASSISTJ'.NT TO THE POSTMASTER GENERAL WASHINGTON, D.C. :20:260 ( ( February 1, 1971

MEMORANDUM FOR MR. ALEXANDER P. BUTTERFIELD

The Assistant Postmasters General listed below expect to attend the Sub-Cabinet Meeting tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in the East Room:

Frank J. Nunlist Assistant Postmaster General for Operations .. Henry Lehne Assistant Postmaster General for Facilities

Lawrence C. Gayle Assistant Postmaster General ( for Personnel ( Ronald B. Lee Assistant Postmaster General for Planning and Marketing

Harold F. Faught Assistant Postmaster General for Research and Engineering

I am assuming that your office will make the necessary arrangements for clearance at the Southwest Gate. okG0 Holman Head

.. H .' -L-APPENDIX HC_ CO.t-.'I'IlrrJED

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Clifford M. Campbcll - Undcr Secretary

Richard Lynd - As sistant Secretary

Thomas K., Cowden - Assistant Sec_retary

... Ned Baylcy - Director I Science and Education l; '; .

Don Paarlberg - Director, Agricultural Economics

Edward Shulman - General Counsel

( ( APPENDIX "e" CONTIN1E~

( Commerce Attendees ( White House Briefing 10:90 a.m . . . Tuesday, February 2, 1971

Maurice H. Stans Secretary of Commerce

Rocco C. Siciliano Under Secretary of Co~~erce

Dr. Robert M. White Acting Administrator National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Agency

Robert L. McLellan Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Domestic and International Business

Harold C. Passer Assistant Secretary of Commerce for ( Economic Affairs ( Robert A. Podesta Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development

Larry A. Jobe Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Administration

C. Langhorne Washburn Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Tourism

Andre'" Gibson Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Maritime Affairs

Dr. James "H. Wakelin Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Science and Technology (Designate) James T. Lynn General Counsel APPENDIX, ~Cf! CONTINUED

( ( Febr~ary 1, 1971·

Department of L3.bor Officials Who VJill Attend Sub-Cabinet Meeting, February 2nd - 10:30 A. Iv'I., East Room, Wnite House:

Laurence H. Silberman, Under Secretary

w. J. Usery, AssistaYJ.t Secretary

Arthur A. Fletcher, Assistant Secretary

MalcoL'TI R Lovell, Assistant Secretary

Jerome M. Rosow, Assistant Secretary • George H. Hildebrand, Deputy Under Secretary for International Affairs ~ Joseph A. Loftus, Special Assistant for Communications

Mrs. Elizabeth DJncan Koontz, Director, Women's Bureau • Geoffrey H. Moore, Commissioner, Bureau of Labor Statistics·

t { • ------­APPENillX IIerr eO.r:'I'INI.JED

( ( DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

ATTENDANCE AT SUB- CABINET MEETING

EAST ROOM - \-VHITE HOUSE

FEBRUARY 2, 1971 - 10:30 A. M.

James M. Beggs, Under Secretary John P. Olsson, Deputy Under Secretary Charles D. Baker, Assistant Secretary for Policy al~d International Affairs Michael Cafferty, A-cting Assistant Secretary for Environment • and Urban Systems .. Robert H. Cannon, Jr. , Assistant Secretary for Systems Development and Technology Willard J. Smith, Assistant Secretary for Safety and Consumer Affairs J. Thomas Tidd, Acting General Counsel Admiral Chester R. Bender, Commandant of the Coast Guard Kenneth M. Smith, Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (Shaffer out of town) 'Francis C. Turner, Federal Highway Administrator Carl V. Lyon, Acting Federal Railroad Administrator Carlos C. Villarreal, Urban Mass Transportation Administrator .David Vl. Oberlin, Administrator, St. Lawrence Seaway . Development Corporation Douglas \V. Toms, Acting Administrator, National Highway Safety Traffic Administration John H. Reed, Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board Theodore N. McDowell, Director of Public Mfairs Lawrence Burton, Director of Congressional Liaison Barry M. Locke, Special Assistant to the Secretary Joseph Bosco, Special Assistant to the Secretary

NOTE: Assistant Secretary for Administration is not represented -­ t Acting Assistant Secretary Heffelfinger out of town. \. { APPErm;rx tic" CONTIKUED (Offtrr of IIp: AUnfltru Q5rlll\rul IDu~iIl in!) to 11, D. (C.

February 1, 1971

Department of Justice officials .."ho will attend meeting with the President and Cabinet at 10:30 a,m on February.2. 1971

Richard Kleindienst, Deputy Attorney General Erwin Griswold, Solicitor General William Rehnquist, Assistant Attorney General Richard McLaren, II " L. Patrick 'Gray, " II Jerris Leonard, II II Will Wilson. "" . I' II Shiro Kashiwa, "" Benjamin Holman, Directo:.... Comrnunity Relations Service· ! ( ( Richard Velde, Associate Administrator. Law Enforcement As sistarice Administration

~ Ju ~TICE.. ( DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR (

Fred Russell - Under Secretary

Mitchell Melich - Solicitor

Harrison Loesch - Assistant Set:retary for Public Land Management

Richard Hite - Dep. As sistant Secretary for Administration

Gene Morrell - Dep. Assistant Secretary for Mineral Resources

..

( ( ..

f. \~ {, , DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON, D. C. 20410 February I, 1971 ( ( OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY IN REPLY REFER TO:

MEI-10RA1.~DUH TO; Alexander P. Butterfield Deputy Assistant to the President The \Vhi te House

Listed beloH are the top HUD staff who will be 'attending the President's meeting tomorrow, February 2, at 10:30 a.m., in the East Room.

'Richard c. Van Dusen Samuel c. Jackson I ~ George K. Bernstein Harold B. Finger r Eugene A. Gulledge Floyd H. Hyde David o. Max\·,ell Samuel J. Sirrunons Charles J. Orlebeke

'// /' , /~

Executive Assistant .... '. J' .. to the Secretary

t ( I APPEUDIX IIC ' CONTINuED--

February 2. 1971

Unable to attend Sub- Cabinet Meeting

Theodor e Elliot (State) Dr. Rous selot (Defense)

(' ( APPENDIX liD" .

t National Student Coordinating Committee ( for Freedom in Vietnam Daniel E. Teodoru-City University of New York Robert E. Ripberger, University of Dayton Caroline Teodoru, Mary K. Nartker, University of Dayton John Northrump, Steven A. Dworkin, Hofstra University Vivian Napoleon, Adelphi University Ed Michels, Colgate University Max Friedman, University James Minarik, University of Dayton Laszlo Pastor, Jr., Harvard University William Seebeck, Fordham University Charles Moser, George Washington University Michael Costelloe, University of , Los Angeles

Amgassador Leonard J. Saccio Ambassador Emil Mosbacher, Jr.

Hilary Sandoval

Secretary John Volpe Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Smith Mr. Jack McGill Chris Knapton Dell Ankers

Harry Flemming Speaker Carl Albert, Congressman Allan Kaupinen Dr. And Mrs. \-Tilliam Glenn Bruce ":Ladd Mr. And Mrs. Lowell F. Johnson Peter Millspaugh Mr . John D. Brundage Edwin Rector Dr. J arne sM. Hundley Richard Lewis Dr. Campbell Moses Mr. and M. Frederick Arkus Victor Gleb Mr. H. Cornell Charles Berwind Mr. Glen Leach Dr. Randolph Taylor Mike Reed Tom O'Brien Charles Moser Erwin Westheimer Richard Moore Robert Westheimer Burt Hoffman Alexander Haig, NSC staff Congressman Donald G. Brotzman Sven Kramer, NSC staff Ted R. Johnson Darrell Coover Donald M. Kendall

( APPENDIX !'G"

, .. EVENING AT THE WHITE HOUSE Tuesday, February 2, 1971 at eight-thirty o'clock

The President & Mrs. Nixon

Mr. & Mrs. Peter Greenough Mrs--Opera Singer Beverly Sills, New YorE:., N. Y.

C010l1~ M~ Ralph D. P.lbertazzie Pr~sidc!1tial Pilot, Andrews Air Force Bast=: Mr:& MT'S': Vidor Alexa.nder lvirs--designer, New York, N. Y. :M:-~&: ~ Myles J. Ambrose . COffilnr•• Bureau of CustOnlS H~& ~ Dillon Anderson . , M~ertel W~ Antell /' Ne,,,' York, N. Y. 1v.G. Nicolc:~s R. Arroyo Architect, Washington, D. C. Hem:-- & 1'/~. Tiro M. Babcock ( Former Governor of Nlontana. Washington, ID. C. ( D~ 1.~. Edv!ard C. Banfield Pr~ of Govermnent, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Y& utfs. Frank Barnett National Strategy InfoYmation Center, Inc., New York, N. Y. ~gr Mn: Charles Barr - .. Stay.dard Oil ~oinpany, , M~ & M-r"s. Robert Bartley • Editorial Viriter, Wall Street Journal ~ & M~ Ronald O. Baukol WhiteHouse Fellow • M/ & MZWilliam S. Beineci;:c ./ C~., Sperry &: Hutchinson Co., New YorJk, N. Y. Sen. &: Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett , Utah DT:" & M~ Alexander V. Berkis Farruville, Virginia M.~ 1vlaurcen Kane Biner Washington; D. C. ~&: ~. Keith L. Brown Chron.• Colorado Republican Finance Cornte., Denver, Colorado ~ &: Iv~. M. F. Buell Mic1cllcbush. Mr. ~1. Mrs. George M. Bunker A~Q.. Chmn., Martin-l\'larictta Corp., New York" N. Y. - '" - '"I '-'I I J.

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Chmn. J Federal Communications Commission .Ml~& M~ Gerard P. Burke

, Ex~ecy. J President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board R~& Mrs. J. Herbert Burke . ./ / . He(ri. &: Mrs. Arthur F. Burns

/' Ch~ J Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Rep. &: M-fS. John W. Byrnes Wisconsin ~ M~ Michael Carousis . / Short Hills, New Jersey Mr. Joel C?-rr /' New York. New York Hon. Charles L. Clapp Special Assistant to the President M£&: M~ William R: Codus Assistant Chief of Protocol H~&: M-TS':Jack T. Cole . Special As sistant to the President R~&: M-fS. Barber B. Conable, Jr. Ney York

M£'&: Mfs. O. Paul Corley J

Dallas J Texas :M~ Mr~FrankH. Crane

Editor, Editorial Page, StarJ Ibldianapolis, lv1r:& Mrs:- Victor Crawford M9---Washington Daily News &: WRC-TV Mr: &: Mrs. Keith Crisco White House Fellow ". M£:.&:.i.fu. G. M. Crockett .. • Manor Estates J 9rlef judge &: Mrs:' Edward M. Curran U. S. District Court for D. C. Mf:. &: ~ George Daly

Trustee, Building g,r Construction Trades Comncil, AFL-CIOJ NYC H~John W. Dean, III ~ Counsel to the President wif. &: ~. Vincent F. DeCain Post Office Department ¥1'. &: ~s. Michael J. Deutch

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PLACE Oil.Y BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) . 1971 THE mUTE HOUSE TIM!! DAY HASHINGTON D.C. g:1Sa WEDNESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 10 ID

The President went to his Oval Office.

The President met with: 9: 21 11:32 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 9:37 11:32 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 9:48 11: 32 John N. Mitchell, Attorney General 9:48 11:32 John B. Connally, Secretary of Treasury-designate

9:56 9: 57 P The President talked with Senator Russell Long.

10:33 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of State, William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

10:38 P The President was telephoned by Secretary of Labor, James D. Hodgson. The call was not completed. . 11:39 11:48 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

11:48 11:50 P The President' talked with Secretary of Labor James D. Hodgson.

11:52 12:03 The President met with: Robert List, Attorney General of William E. Timmons, Assistant.

12:03 12:10 The President met with: John Lungren, Medical Consultant Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant.

12:12 R The President received a long distance telephone call from Prime Minister in , England. Due to technical delays, the conversation did not commence until 12:18.

12:18 12:31 The President talked long distance with Prime Minister Edward Heath in London, Entland.

12:35 The President went to the Situation Room.

12:42 The President returned to his Oval Office.

12:42 12:55 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

12:56 1:01 P The President talked with Deputy Secretary of Def~nse, David M. Packard.

12:58 The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

1:36 2:00 The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Senator John Stennis Admiral Thomas ~f.00Y'°Y' r:h~i Y'm~n .Tn; nf- ('Ih; .=>-"'~ ~.p '.l.~.p_, THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.. Day. Yr.) FEBRUARY 3. 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON D.C. PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 10 LD

2:03 The President went to his Office in the EOB.

2:10 2:12 The President met with his staff aSSistant, Steve Bull.

2:50 2: 52 P The President talked with the First Lady.

2:52 2: 53 P The President talked with his staff assistant, Steve Bull.

2:57 P The President talked with his staff assistant, Steve Bull.

3:00 3:45 The President met with: Clark MacGregor, Assistant William E. Timmons, Assistant John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant.

3:02 3:03 R The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

3:50 P The President telephoned Congressman Joseph Waggoner. The call was not completed.

3:51 3:53 The President talked with his Deputy ASSistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

3:55 3:56 P The President talked with his Counsellor, Robert H. Finch. 4:00 4:09. P The President talked with Director of OEO, . was 4:08 R The President/telephoned long by Ambassador Walter Annenburg in London, England. The call was not completed.

4:09 4:15 p The President talked with Congressman Joe Waggoner.

4:30 4:40 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

4:40 4:44 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

4:44 4:45 R The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

The President met with: 4:46 6:55 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 5:05 5:06 Steve Bull, staff assistant 5:25 5:40 Walter Tkach, Personal Physician 5:25 5:50 Dr. Kenneth Riland, Personal Physician 5:29 6:55 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEG...," DATE (Mo., Dal, Yr.) FEBRUARY 3, ]97] THE ~·mITE HOUSE TIME DA.Y C::HTilTr:~(YfIT WI n ('1 f.,-l?n ~I~: 1111":-; !t.ly PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 10 LO

6:12 The President went to the ground flOor of the Residence where he joined: the First Lady Mrs. Aristotle Onassis Caroline Kenne~ John Kennedy.

6:40 8:05 The President had dinner in the second floor Dining Room with: the First Lady Mrs. Aristotle Onassis Patricia Nixon Julie Eisenhower Caroline Kennedy John Kennedy.

8:05 8:20 The Presidential party toured the Oval Office.

8:20 The Presid-ent went to the South Grounds to bid fare",el1 to his guests.

8:22 The President went to the Ground Floor to view the portrait of Mrs. Aristotle Onassis. He ",as accompanied by: the First Lady Patricia Nixon Julie Eisenhower.

8:24 The Presidential party went to the Green Room where they v±e",ed the portrait of President John F. Kennedy.

8:26 The President returned to the Residence.

8:43 9: 0 5 P The President talked with Secretary of State, William P. Rogers.

9:14 9:17 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) , 1971 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON. D. C. 8:l5a THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 8:15 The President had breakfast.

8:32 8: 39 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

8:51 8:52 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

9:12 9:21 The President motored from the White House to the Sheraton Park Hotel.

9:21 9:43 The President attended and spoke to the American College of Cardiology. Among the people on the platform were: John C. Lungren, Medical Consultant to the President William A. Sodeman, President American College of Cardiology Forrest H. Adams, Pre-elect, American College of Cardiology George M. Davis, Vice Admiral and Surgeon General of the Navy Theodore Cooper. Director, National Heart and Lung Ins titute

9:43 9: 53 The President motored from the Sheraton Park Hotel to the South Grounds of the White House.

9: 55 The President went to his Oval Office. 10:10 10:40. The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. 10:12 P The President telephoned news columnist Roscoe Drummond. The call was not completed.

10:13 10:17 P The President talked with Postmaster General Winton Blount.

11:02 11:03 R The President talked with news columnist Roscoe Drumond.

The President met with: 11:04 12:50 John N. Mitchell, Attorney General 11:04 12:50 H. R. Haldeman. As sistant 11: 38 11:48 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

12:05 12:07 P The President talked with the First Lady.

The President met with: 12: 55 1: 50 H. R. Haldeman. Assistant 1:03 1:38 Ronald L. Ziegler. Press Secretary 1:13 2:00 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

2:01 The President went to his office in the EOB.

2:01 2:04 P The President talked with his staff assistant, Steve Bull.

3:00 4:30 The President met \vith his Asst. John n F.hrlir"h,..,..,,,," THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Re«)rd for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAJ."I DATE (Mo.• O'Y. Yr.) FEBRUARY 4, 1971 TIME DAY ~T()N THF. WHTTF. H 1:--1< ­ WA ... I--I 1'\1 n r: 4: 38p THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY 10 Out Lo LO

4:38 P The President telephoned Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

The President met with: 4:40 6:10 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 4:42 4:43 Steve Bull, Staff Assistant 4:43 4:45 James Hughes, Military Aide

4:43 P The President telephoned long dis tance to Laurence Rockefelle at Caneel Bay Plantation, St. John, Virgin Islands. The call was not completed.

5:25 5:40 R The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

6:13 6:14 P The Presi'dent talked with the First Lady.

6:25 The Presi<;1ent went to the second floor of the Re sidence.

6:40 The President and the First Lady had dinner with: Patricia Nixon Julie Eisenhower

6:55 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

7:02 7:05· P The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

7:21 7:25 P The President talked with his Military Aide, James Hughes. ,.THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo•• Day. Yr.) , 1971 TIME DAY TT'~ T""~ I'T'TJ"[;, urUT 'T'1<' I-f _ i If 1'1 ,":T1-1 'T'()1\T n r. 8:28a FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 8:28 The President had breakfast in the Family Dining Room with: Michael Mansfield, Senator William Rogers, Secretary of State

9:46 The President :met with Secretary of State William P. Rogers in the Family Library.

10:00 The President went to the Map Room and met with: Carl Albert, Congressman Thomas A. Moorer, Admiral, Chairman JCS

10:13 The President went to his Oval Office.

10:15 10:19 The President went to the office of his Deputy Assistant, Alexander Butterfield and viewed the television broadcast of the two astronauts on the lunar surface. Also present was his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

10:20 The President returned to his Oval Office.

10:20 10:22 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

10:22 10:24 P The President talked long distance with.the Director of Flight Crew Operations, NASA Space Flight Center Donald K. Slayton, in Houston, Texas.

The President met with: 10: 30 11:06 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 11:00 11:05 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant

11:06 11:19 The President attended a meeting in the Cabinet Room. Those present were: Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President John N. Mitchell, Attorney General James G. HOdgson, Secretary of Labor Maurice H. Stans, Secretary of Commerce George W. Romney, Secretary of HUD John G. Veneman, Under Secretary, HEW Donald Rumsfeld, Assistant John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant George Shultz, Director, OMB Herbert Klein, Director of Communications

11:19 The President went to his Oval Office. ~THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAllY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) FEBRUARY 5, 1971 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 11:20a FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Phced R=Received ACTIVITY

11:20 11:26 The President met with: Carl Albert, Congressman Thomas Moorer, Admiral, Chairman, JCS Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant H. R. Haldeman, Assistant

The President met with: 11:28 11:48 Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary 11:45 12:14 James D. Hughes, Military Aide 11:55 12:14 Julie Eisenhower

11:29 11:34 P The President talked with the Editor of , Benjamin C. Bradlee

11:40 11:41 P The President talked with Senator .

The President met with: 12:14 12:55 John N. Mitchell, Attorney General 12:14 12:55 Jonn Tower, Senator 12:40 1:09 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant

1:09 The President went to the Residence.

1:29 The President went to his Oval Office.

The President met with: 1:37 2:?0 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 2:02 2:04 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary 2:02 2:20 Charles W. Colson, Special Couns el

The President me t with: 2:20 2:45 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 2:20 2:55 Ellsworth Bunker, Ambassador

2:41 R The President was telephone long distance by Laurence Rockefelle r in Caneel Bay Plantation, St. John, Virgin Islands. The call was not completed.

2: 57 3:0 1 The President met with his 1?ersonal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

3:01 3:32 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Franklyn Nofziger.

3: 33 ? The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

3:39 3:41 P The President talked with the First Lady.

3:48 3:54 R The President talked long distance with Laurence Rockefeller, in Caneel Bay, St. John, Virgin Islands THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• D.y. Yr.) , 1971

TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE ­ WASHINGTON, D. C. 9:053. SATURDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY -_._~. In Out Lo LD

9:05 The President had breakfast.

9: 12 The President went to his Oval Office.

The President met with: 9:20 10:41 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 9:28 10:38 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

9:31 9:34 R The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower in Rhode Island.

9:47 9:51 R The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

10:43 The President went to the barbershop.

11:07 The President went to his Oval Office.

11:11 11:23 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

11:11 11:14 P The President talked with Congressman, Carl Albert.

11:17 11:25 P The President talked with Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker.

11:23 The President met with: 11:23 1:24' John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant 11:23 12:38 Edward L. Morgan, Deputy Assistant 11:23 12: 38 John Evans, Staff Assistant 11:23 12:38 Dana Mead, Staff Assistant 11:29 1: 38 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant

11:56 12:06 P The President talked with Senator .

12:28 12: 32 P The President talked long distance with Congressman Olin Teague in , La.

1: 38 1:42 The President met with: Mr. and Mrs. Jeb S. Magruder Mr. and Mrs. William J. Poulton

1:43 1:46 The President met with: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Khachigian

The President met with: 1: 59 3:05 H. R. Haldeman, As sistant 2:20 2:53 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary 2:42 3:12 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 3:10 3:22 H. R. Haldeman. Assistant 3:19 3:24 Rose Mary Woods. Personal Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) FEBRUARY 6, 1971 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON. D. C. a:22p SATURDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY 10 Out Lo LD

2:22 2:24 P The President talked with the First Lady.

3:15 3:17 P The President talked with his daughter, Patricia Nixon.

3:25 3:51 The President flew by helicopter from the South Lawn of the White House to Camp David. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

5:44 5:46 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

5:50 6:10 The President had dinner.

6:15 The President viewed the movies: liD-Day Revisited'l "A Man Named Lombardi. "

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9:15 The President had breakfas t.

9:35 The President motored from his Aspen Residence to the Camp David helipad.

9:38 10:09 The President flew by helicopter from the Camp David helipad to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

10:34 10:40 R The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

11:02 11:03 P The President talked with Administrator, Veterans Administration Donald R. Johnson.

11:04 P The Pr'esident talked with Secretary- of Agriculture Clifford M. Hardin. .­ 11:15 11:32 The President and the First Lady had coffee in the Yellow Oval Room with: Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Preus Mr. and Mrs. Michael Collins

11:35 The President and the First Lady and their guests went to the East Room where they joined other guests for Worship Services.

For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B".

Dr. Preus of the Lutheran Church, St. Louis, Missouri officiated. Music was provided by the Falls Church Presbyterian Choir.

The President and the First Lady held a photo session in the Main hall with: Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Preus Mr. and Mrs. Michael Collins

The President and the First Lady accompanied by their honored guests received other guests in the State Dining Room.

1:12 The President and the First Lady held a photo session with members of the Choir.

1:16 The President and the First Lady went to the second floor of the Residence.

1: 36 The President had lunch with: The Reverend Billy Graham THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) FEBRUARY 7, 1971 TIME DAY

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2: 38 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

3:32 The Reverend Billy Graham departed.

3: 35 3:59 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

4:04 4:18 P The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

4:10 4:24 P The President talked with Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird.

4:30 4:32 P The President talked with Director, CIA .

4:33 4:39 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

4:43 4:45 P The President talked with Chairman, JCS, Admiral Thomas Moorer.

5:19 The President telephoned Senator Henry Jackson. The call was not completed.

5:20 5:2q P The President talked with Deputy Secretary of Defense David Packard.

5:28 5:31 P ['he President talked with Under Secretary of State U. Alexis Johnson.

5:38 5:39 R The President talked long distance with Senator Henry Jackson in California.

5:56 P The President telephoned Los Angeles Times Syndicated Columnist Joseph Alsop.

7:15 P The President telephoned Washington Evening Star Columnist Crosby Noyes. The call was not completed.

7:39 7:41 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

8:35 8:39 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

10:28 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

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V V '.'v· .' Sidler, t-.lr. &: Mrs. Joseph D. H + 1 ZAMJ3IA:.· / • _~..' • y ~111 t~n1 v / .' '" V Mrs. t ba " 0 ••••••• 0 •• + ( Smith, Mr. &. ivlrs. Robert : .. __ .. , + 1 ./ V ,-' ---~ ( Zboril, Mr. E,: i\~r~. Charles T : .• +: v V Zeeman, Mr. 0:. r-.~!'s. Jc::sse A. THE WHITE HOIISE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record (or Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEG11.N DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.) , 1971 THE i-mITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON. D.C. 8:l2a MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

8:32 The President went to his Oval Office.

8:33 8:35 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President met with: 8:45 9:04 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 8:45 10:52 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 8:50 10:06 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.

9:14 9:15 R The President talked with Director of CIA, Richard Helms.

9:17 9:18 R The Pr sident talked with Director of CIA, Richard Helms.

9:43 9:44 p The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander M. Haig, Jr. '

10:12 10:13 P The President talked with the First Lady. ./ 10:14 10:15 P The President talked with his staff secretary, Marjorie P. Acker

11:25 11:26 P The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Dwight L. Chapin

11:26 11:57 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

11:29 P The President telephoned Senator John S. Cooper. The call was . not completed.

11:58 The President went to the Residence.

12:01 The President went to the Blue Room where he received diplomatic credentials from the following: Antonio Sanchez de Lozada, Ambassador from Bolivia Jose Juan de Olloqui, Ambassador of Mexico The Earl of Cromer, Ambassador from the .

12:58 The President returned to his Oval Office.

1:02 1:18 P The President talked with Secretary of State, William P. Rogers.

1:15 1:30 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President met with: 1: 35 2:30 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 2:11 2:28 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

2:31 2:33 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

2:48 2:52 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

- ~ ­ PRESIDENT RICHARD-N-~IXO-N-'S~D--'--A'-IL-Y-D-IA-R-Y~~~~------""" (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.) FE:BRUARY 8, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY LJA ~HT1\T(i.'T'nN n 2 :31p MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY -~----,----+- - -­ In Out Lo LD

2:51 2:53 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President went to the theatre where he filmed a statement on the environment.

2:59 3:00 P The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

3:06 3:08 P The President talked with the First Lady.

3:08 The President returned to his Oval Office.

3:08 3:10 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

3:12 3:21 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

The President met with: 3:21 4:37 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant 3:21 4:37 George P. Shultz, Director, OMB 3:54 4:17 J. D. Hodgson, Secretary of Labor 3:54 4:17 Lynn Townsend, outgoing Chairman of National Alliance of Businessmen 3: 54 4:17 John Harper, incoming Chairman,National Alliance of Busine s - - : men. 3:54 4:17 Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant.

4:38 4:47 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods. 4:50 5:31 The President met with: Raymond K. Price, Jr., Special Assistant Noel Koch, staff assistant.

5:32 5:43 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

5:44 5:52 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

6:00 6:02 P The President talked with Senator John S. Cooper.

The President met with: 6:00 6:15 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary 6:10 6:15 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

The President met with: 6:17 7:36 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 6:24 6:36 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

6:56 6:57 P The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

? A u.s. GOVFRNMFNT ~IHTI"''; O~("I:'· '~~':lI?-t'lAO THE V!HI rE HCUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Trav~l Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) FEBRUARY 8.. ] 971 T¥.E \'iHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINCiTON lI,0. 7:00D MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out LI> to

7:00 The President went to the Residence.

7:10 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower Patricia Nixon.

7:37 7:43 P The President talked with his Assistant) Henry A. Kissinger.

7:45 P The President telephoned his Assistant) H.R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

7:57 7: 58 R The President talked with his Deputy Assistant) Alexander P. Butterfield.

8:44 8:45 P The President talked with Usher Nelson Pierce.

8: 56 9:00 P The President talked with his Assistant) Peter M. Flanigan.

9:22 11:10 The President and the First Lady attended a reception in the East Room for members of the Diplomatic Corps. For a list of attendees) see APPENDIX tlB tl .

11:10 The President returned to the Residence. APPENDIX "B' ,. 0: ..

l~E f' : •• , DIPLO;vL'\ T IC CEPT10:--: SW c-- ... 1\'10n 22. y, Feb r u J. r y S, 197 1 SG at nine 0' clock

The Pre~cnt &: M.. ~ Nixon

Afghanistan - H. E. Th~mb. &: Mrs. lvGlikyar

Argentina - H. E. Thct£mb. t: Mr~eal H. E. The Rep. to the Oas - Dr. rraiil A. Australia - H.E. Tlk'Amb. - Sir JamcsPlimsoll

I Austria - H.E.t/fhe Amb. &tiv-Gs. Gruber vJC'c.!1j2j)

. Belgium - H. E. Th~mb. 8v1Y1rs. IJoridan

Bolivia - H. E. The J1(mb. & 1\.frs .e--CIc Lozada H. E. ThetRep. to the OAS ~..: M~. Casap Brazil - The/Charge d'Affail:es & 1v~. Diniz H. E. The P'~. to th~ GAS &. i\~ M2.ciel Bulgaria - H.E. Thel.k-rho. &: 1\'1-<$. Guerassimov

Burma - H. E. The~. &: M~ San Maung

Burundi - H. E. Th~mb. & Ml~'\Tsanze

Calnbodia - HE The AlMD. of the IZhmer Rep. & M-TS. ~Sonn

Cameroon - The Ez1i. 1.HchclKos Epanguc - Charge (F'Affaires a. i.

Central A.frican Republic - H /,.2': Th~ Amb. &: Mrs. G-:i.;.erillot

Ceylon - The Charge d?-1\Ifaircs &: M~. de Ahvis

Chad - H. E. 'IH'lC--Amb. & Mrs. M..riisibe

Chile - The Charge d~-1faires & M~Sanche7. • . H. E. The *p. to' the. OAS - _Alejandro :Lvlagnet i& ~daughter--1v1iss :::.:-:':::, - H.~The Amb. & Mrs. Cho\v • CeGilia ;',~=.;::e:

Colombia - H. E. Th~nb. - Dr. Douglas Botero-Bo~3hell

Congo - HE The .Mlb. & Mrs. Ht

Costa Rica - H.E. Tf1'6 Amb. &: MJJS:' Zuniga

Cyprus - H.E. The A-r1lb. & Mk4,.·Rossidcs

Czcchoslo\rakia - H. E'. T~Amb. &: M~ Rohal-llkiv.­

·DallOJl1.ey - IL E. T~AJl1.b. &: :rvvn( De Souza

Denmark - II. E. ~AJl1b. &: JIJ-:f.:". Rdnnc I

Dominican Republic - l-i~The Amb. - S. Salvato!" OJrliz·yVe..'l C~r-:- 'j:. . ,... ~ -: _: -£~ A_ H.E. T!rf("Rep. to the OA5 - Ing. Enricjuillo A. del .R 0 - - --- .­ £c\1;\(lor - II. :IC--Thc Amb. f~ MI-S. l\'Ltntilla-O/"l(·g,;"~ Cd ~,c.;> JI.E. The ~). to th~ OAS - Jorge F'L~rnan(nez S!,)" r;,4,c'I'J F:J S'llvac101' - Thd.(.>Jlargc d'I\Hzlir\'s [; \t-fS:" Scz\[fi!li - 2 - 2/S/71. .. France - II. E. '!11'6Amb. f" l\lrS-:-Luccl

Gabon - II. E.~h·c Amb. - Gaston-Robert Bouckat-nou-Nzicngui

Gcrmany - H. E vThc Amb - Rolf Pauls

Ghana - H. ~hc Amb. &: 1trS. Dcbrah

Great Britain - H. El/I11e Earl of Cromer &tlrod1 Cromer

Guatemala - ~;h..,-",~~-,;,.ie-~'\.&ell&i-e-v;.~md't--!,"'}~~h- H. E. The Rep. to the OAS & Mrs.; Zela.::a Coronado HJ2'-:"The Amb. & KGs. Kcita

Guyana - H.E. 'Zh'e Amb. &: M1s. Gajraj

Haiti - H. E. Th~mb. &: Mt's. Bonhomme

Honduras - H. E~e Amb. &: :r\'lt~ de Galvez H. Ek"fhe Rep. to the GAS &: Mrs. Perdorrno Hungary - H. ~The Ar.1.b. & J-,trS": Nagy

Iceland - Trte'Charge d'Affaires' &: M~ Helgason

India - l-kE. The Pmb. - Lakshmi Kant JIE

Indon.esia - H.~The Am.b. & W~ Soedjatmoko

Iran - H~ The Amb. &: 05. Afsh2.r

./ Ireland - H.~ The Am.b. &:1fr{s. Warnock

Israel - HLE:" The Amb. &: :Mis. Rabin »" c'.:-//:K-I>

Italy, H.~The Amb. - Egidio Orlona

Ivory.Coast - H.~ The Amb. &:h~s. Ahoua

Jamaica - H~ The ·Amb. - Sir Egerton R. Richards-!on •

Japan }L~The Amb. &: 1~ Ushiba

Jordan - HH( The Amb. &: MTS. Sharar

Kenya - H~ The Amb. &: ~ Kibinge

Korea - }~ The Amb. ~"lM"t's. Kim

Kuwait - WTCChargc d'Affaires - Nouri Abc1ulssalam ~Shuaicl

L~os - Th(~

Latvia - Tl~hargc d'Affaires f, J\fu. Dinbci-gs

Lc s (\ tho - II ~T 11<' J\ III b . &. w-rs. 1\1 a ~, hoI 0 g u A.CJ.CJ.t;NDIX "B" @ 3 2/8/.71 ...

....1ac1J.~ascar - H. E. The Amb. of the l'vlJ.lz~[:J.sy Rcpub! ic & Mrs. Hazafil1lbahi::y

· , ...... / T\ ~ ,- ~ 'T l\al-l!a.1 1 ~llel\mD. u •. .rs... f:lOre

Mauritius H. E. 111C Amb. & M~Balancy'

Mexico - 11:. E. Th~nlb. & :Ml~)--:de OlloClui H. E. T~ep. to the OAS & Mi;". de la Colin.a Morocco - ThEK::"hargc dlAfIaircs & M~ Tadlaoui

Nepal - H. E. Th~b. & Ivh~Sh2.rma

· - H. Ek"'The Amb. - Baron Rijnhard B. VE..n Lynden ;Vt.?L'-.I!12-P

New Zealand - H. £:. 'JZb.«'Amb. & MKCorner

Nicaragua - H. E. Tlk"Amb. &.: Mrs. Sevilla-Sacasa

Nigeria - H. ~he Amb. & 1'v~. Iyalla .).-.­ .' :­ .~ .::.:~ ".: Norway, H.E. ~ Amb. &.:~. Gunncng

Pakistan - H. Ek"'The Amb. &: ~um Hilaly

Panama - H.E. 'PIfe Amb. &: Mrs. de la Ossa H.E. 'J).l:re Rep. to the OAS (Dr. Nar.der A. E?itty Valasquez) Peru - H. e-:- The Amb. &: 1~. Be rckc.:ncyer .

Philippi:les - H. E. TU.cAmb. &: NtfS. Lagdameo

Poland -rIv.'f. The Amb. &: Mf'S. i'vlichalowski

Portugal T~harge d'Affaires - Antonio Cabrita Mictias •

Romania - T~argc d"Affaires & ~. Ionita •

Rwanda - H. £Th~ Amb. &: M~ Nkundabagenzi

Saudi Arabia - H.~The Amb. &: Mrs. Al-Sowayel

Senegal - ~ The Amb. &: 1~ Fall

Sierra Leone - H~ The Amb. &: 1ft'S. Akar

South Africa - H~ The Amb. &: },f'fS. Taswell

Spain - I'~ The Amb. & m-rs. Arguc.lJcs

Swazilanc1 - Ht.-l;;-;- The Amb. &: Jt\rl·s. Sukati

Sweden - ILiI?:"'" The A rnb. &: M-rS. de Be s che

Switzerbnd - JI,t-R-:- Th0 Amb.' & ~,;. Schny<.!c-r

;'.~ ...... --.! I,. (I") (.."1 I •••'. "J. " APPENDIX "Btl 9 - 4 - 2/2,./71 ..

USSR - H~ The' Amb. &.: M-n;. Dohrynin

Upper Volta ~ ~. Paul Rouamba - wife of Lhc Amb.

Uruguay - H.e-:T"hc Amb. &: Mrs. Luisi The Hon. The Interim Rep. to the OAS &. Mrs. Suarez Venezuela - H.E. TVA.mb. & }'J~ Sosa-Roclriguez H. E. The Rep. to the OAS & Mrs. Garcia Bustillos Vict-Nam - H. E. Tfd"Amb. - Bui Diem .

Yugoslavia - H. £l..---Thc P,mb. &)...f1S. Crnobrnja

../. .II )0 LQJl;e j':) Zambia - H.~ The Amb. &...... iVIrs. l\.futernba jVL

BLOUNT, ~Postmaster General &~.

BURNS, H,oS. & ~. Arthur F.

B USB, l-I!o"h: & tvrr'"s. George

( CONNALLY, ~ & lv~ John B.

GREEN, H~ &: l\k""5:" Marshall

HARDIN, TPe""Secy. ')f Agric.ulture &: M~

HILLENBHAND, ~I4. &: ?-./~ 11artin J

HODGSO?-J, The Sccy. ~abor & 1'~. jlJo 6/1~/)

IRWIN, E:~ John N., II

JOVA, HcpX & ~K John J.

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KISSI;-JGER, Hon. Henry A. MACOi\BE!~, ~ & lv1K William B., Jr. - Will not have admit card 11EYER, I~. &: Mrs. Cli

l\10RTON I ~. &: Mrs./..RC)gcrs C. B ·A/t' cA~ I'::> 4!'~ (ScC)' of the Interior) MOSBA£l1tR, Hon. & l\11~mil, Jr.

NEWSOlv1, l~ &: ~Davic1 D.

RAlj\JO~Dl, I-~ The l\I~st Rev. Luigi I D. D.

RICIltl HDSON I The Sccy oftHE\V & ~

ROGEJ~S, The Scc)' of ~tc &: ~s.

ROMNEY, The ~ of HUD &, i\f'r<. /JllC'-A-/2 ? S,\~.iUE1,S, IIcK~,· j\lr~~athanicl - I,Vill not :10.\,(' uc1!nil cQ.rc1 SIr UL']':!" 1Ip.n-:- t: Mrs. ~rg\' P. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) , 1971 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON. D. C. 7: 50a TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVI1Y In Out Lo LD

7? 50 The President had breakfast.

8:04 The President went to his Oval Office.

8:05 10:08 The President attended a Republican Leadership meeting in the Cabinet Room. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".

10:08 The President went to his Oval Office.

10:10 10:13 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President met with: 10:13 11: 36 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 11:11 11: 36 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

The President met with: 11: 38 12:12 Paul W. McCracken, Chairman, CEA 11:38 12:12 Louis Rukeyser, ABC economic correspondent

During the OPEN DOOR HOUR with White House and/or press photographers present the President met with:

12:14 12:24 . For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B". John D. Ehrlichman.

12:24 12:30 David Parker. staff assistant

12:26 12:28 Mr. and Mrs. William Gemmell, White House staff

12:28 12: 30 Victor V. Veysey, Congressman John Nidecker, Special Assistant

12:30 12: 36 Mayor and Mrs. J. P. (Rory) Liddy of Limerick. Ireland William Warnock, Ambassador Henry Cashen, Deputy Assistant

12:37 12:45 J. Willard Marriott, President, Marriott Corp. Jeb Magruder, Deputy Director of Communications THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) FEBRUARY 9, 1971 TIME DAY h"'HE WHTTE HOTTSE - V A ..... H .TON D. r. 12:450 TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received. ACTIVITY In Out Lo LO OPEN DOOR HOUR - Cont.

12:45 12: 54 Charles Wesley, Executive Director, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History Leroy Jeffries, Executive Vice Pres. Johnson Publishing Company Simeon Booker, Chief of Washington Bureau, Johnson Publishing Company Alexander Pointsett, author Robert Brown, Special Assistant

12:55 1:22 William Carruthers, Special Consultant Mark Goode, Special Assistant

1:23 2: 30 The President met with his As sistant, H. R. Haldeman.

1:55 1: 58 P The President talked with Vice President .

3:08 4:13 The Presieent met with: John B. Connally, Secretary-designate of the Treasury James D. Hodgson, Secretary of Labor George Shultz, Director, OMB Paul McCracken, Chairman, CEA John D. Ehrlichrnan, As sis tant Kenneth R. Cole, Deputy Assistant

4:14 5:24 The President met with: Peregrine Worsthorne, Deputy Editor, (London) Patrick J. Buchanan, Special Assistant

5:27 5:30 P The President talked long distance with the Apollo 14 Astronauts aboard the USS New Orleans in the South Pacific: Alan B. Shepard Stuart A. Roosa Edgar D. Mitchell

5:36 5:52 The President and the First Lady hosted a reception for the Freedoms Foundation in the East Room. For alist of attendees, see APPENDIX "C".

5:52 The President went to his Oval Office.

5:52 P The President telephoned long distance to Governor in California. The call was not completed.

The President met with: 5:54 6:45 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 6:33 6:45 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) FEBRUARY 9, 1971 TIME DAY T'HE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 6: 04p TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo' LD

6:04 6:05 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

6:15 6:16 P The President talked with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.

6:45 The President went to the Residence.

7:00 P The Presid ent telephoned long distance to KTTV news commentator, George Putnam, in Hollywood, California. The call was not completed.

7:00 The President and the First Lady had dinner with: Patricia Nixon Julie Eisenhower

7:04 P The President telephoned his Special Assistant, Patrick J. Buchanan. The call was not completed.

7:10 7:18 P The President talked long distance with KTTV news commentator, George Pb.tnam, in Hollywood, California.

7:21 7:22 R The President talked with his Special Assistant, Patrick J. Buchanan.

7: 37 7:47 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

7:49 7:51' P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

7:50 P The President telephoned long distance to his Counsellor, Robert Finch in California. The call was not completed.

7:54 8:08 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

8:08 8:10 R The President talked long distance with Governor Ronald Reagan in California.

8:12 P The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

8:13 8:17 P The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

8:18 8:19 P The President talked with Secretary of Defense M. Laird.

8: 35 8:37 R The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

8: 38 8:40 P The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander Butterfield. APP.r.;NDIX flAil

PARTICIPANTS I February 9, 19~1

Executive

The President ''':'' ,- Secretary of Health1, Education & Welfare

Senate

Hu~h Scott ./ Robert Griffin ----/ _.- -.---., GOE-don Allot t Peter Dominick_--// Norris Cotton, ~ :,...... House

Gerald Ford r___ Leslie Arends .~ John Anderson ../"/ John Rhodes-~ Richard Poff ./. Bob Wilson ...___---/ . ( Barber Conable / ! (, Robert Stafford/· H. Allen Smith e------­ Republican National Committee • Robert Dole ~ /' ., ,/ • Staff :.-~ /' Clark ~lacGregor· -. Bi 11 Tin:mons :----...... ­ Ken BeLicu Pat Buchanan / Ron Ziegler c// ~. Brvce N. Harlow t.~ Hc;'b Klein ~ / ·,',··;,· APPENDIX "8"

. ,-.

,­ I········" \ BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

Charles Phillip Illsley, 17 Irving J. Feist, Pres. I BSA Salt Lake City, Utah National Youth Representative Alden G. Barber, Chief Scout Executive

Kenneth Edward Spann, 15-1/2 Hobart Lewis, Pres., Readers .Digest Washington, D. C. ------~" National Youth Representative and other escorts

Stuart Andrew Baldwin, 17 Flushing, New York

Thomas (Tad) Barclay, 18 , Mas on City, Iowa

Gary Ralph Bassett, 16 Paris, Texas

Gregory Scott Casey, 18 ( Boise, Idaho John Mar.k Costine, 16 St. Clairsville, Ohio

Thomas Joseph Dugger, 17 Hueytqwn,

Michael J. E.lison, 18 Jacksonville, Florida

Stephen H. Echsner, 16 Columbus, Indiana

John H. Bernardo Silvia, Jr., 17 Middletown, Rhode Island

Mark Van Wagoner, 19 Hilo, Hawaii

Allan Wendelburg, 16 Wilmington, Delaware .­ J Scott D. Westrem, 17 Golden Valley, February 6, 1971 ;.:~ ..•.~

\ a.' -""- \ ~ ....., .... ME~\:10RA.NDUM FOR: G - 3 -J.~t ..

CORAL SCHMID /; ",\ FROM: . C-.

The attached is the gate list for the Freedoms F"ounda~ion at Valley Forge WhiteHouse Reception, Tuesday, Febru<;.~:ry 9, 1971, 5:00 p.m.• ·

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[ALon. Mr. Marquard J. •; o. ~. ! ~ 'J.,,-Anderson, Mrs. Marquard j. •I !, ~e.·Maj. Burton J., USAF 1 J ! ~, i Mr. Ira f . ~... ~A.pple. Mrs. Ira ! ....-- VApPle, David

L..i6m.strong, Dr. William J. ( . ( n ·l,A~mstrong. Mrs. Willia.m J. '-J.S~~ t-Batson. Mr. Charles A. , • .. l..:B~r. Frank.:E. ;

: I ,:/ • • I\,--Bauer,--- . Mr s.• Frank E . / • LBaxtcr~ ~...1. r. Lionel F.

t/(/Daxtcr, Mr.' s. LIane 11<'_. / L./Bcard. Mr. C. Randolph, Jr.

L/~rd, Mrs. C. Randolph, Jr.

!B~on, Mrs. M0-rilyn

Black.Mr. Charles

IJ3<5Clcndicck, lvlr.· Henry -~:.

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~reSn.ahan, Mr. William A. I ,.­ Mrs. William A. !7resnahan, , I. ,t , ( Bricker, The Han. ii:>im W.

Bricker, Mrs. John W.

~ger, Mr. John C.

. . -. 'J3-~er, Mrs. john C.

/ ". J ~r6"'in, Mrs. John D. (Carli:a) Ii iI ~ll1det~_~1~~~~arren~. fI ~dett; -M"l.-s".- \'fa:rrcn "*.­ i -" :--/ ! . II l.J>~' Ar1e~gh, . . Admiral USN (Ret) i II ! :/' . I d _~\.t:Tke, Mrs. Arleigh • i Ii / Iqi \f'y.rd, The Han. Harry F. , ~Jr. t, 1~ h ( ...... ~yrd, Mrs. Harry F., Jr. P dq ( .---~ '--""'~llaway, Han. Howard H. . j;:';amp; Mr. Wafford B. II ~p, Mrs••W:/·B.. i , , " I • ~rbcrry, Mr. Vincent I .l Carey, Mr. 'Walter F. i L..Ca-rr,,/ Mr. Wm. Herbert -.: IL .... },/Carr, Mrs. Wm. Herbert . fi ~ lJ:.crrt'cr, ~'Irs. E. Kemper , ! f ! L Cassano, Mr. Victor T. t f ~ Cassano, ~frs. Vietor T. : . , i ' , , )/cl1G.pman, :\11'. Kelly L., Jr. , I " \ }.Ch;tpmG.ll,/" 1\.11"5. J<:clly L., Jr. ,, .. ~pman~ Mrs. Madeline Miller I " \Gi~r, Mr~ '\valker L.

./' ­ I I ( Crarkc, CeIl' Bruce C., USA (Ret.) ( .~ I iYlarke, Mrs. BrLlce C.

Clausen, Henry C.

k-bliins, Mr. Donald A.

~6llins, Mrs. DOl1ald A. Colson, Charles ~~. Rodney s.

l;o'~. Rodney S. .-i b6-rney, Mr. James S.

Jop-ky, Mrs. James S. . .. Corette, Mr. John E. Qp-t~an,. James W., Esq. • Q.oX;-Mr. Lawrence Vi.

( . /. ". ( Cox, Mrs. Lawrence W.

~ j;r'oss, Mr. Cds • • /". r!;-ross,. Mrs. Cris .. ./ / ,,/ • V.utchfie1d,Ic~ /. Mr. Charles. /. • " .tpr~~ch£iCld, Mrs. Charles

J.) /".rr;vid, Mr. Miles

. .­ ~ci.;id, Mrs. Miles

/,D-e;;;;:Mr. Paul M. i I LDc~Mrs. l' paul. M. I l

Dick, Mr. Arthur E. I III

•• # • tDnke, i\1iss Lind;). ~ke'-Mr. Paul A. -:-­ . ,r.,­ ~ i ~lson, The Rev. Dr. Edward L.~.

~ i 0 ( ty;-rson, Mrs. Edward L. R.

.l.E'ffiIDerich, Mr. J?hn 0., Jr. ."

Ernest, Mr. Raymond R.

Ernest, Mrs. Raymond R •

. ~.~ . 'r-;:::'~':lS' Mrs. Matilde

l.Fau, Mr. Charles D., Esei~

pFaH,,/ Mrs. C h ar 1es D.

).-EaTSon, Mr. Robert H. '. karson, Mrs. Robert H.

Feist, Mr. Irving J. -. Feist, Mr5. IrvinfY J. ( '. 0 .. ~ "." ( Wcrrara, 1\'11'. AngcIo P •

.)yr;:-nigan, Mr. Thomas E. • • ~niga~, Mrs. Thomas E. '. : /1 -.. ... ~ ··0· '-. . -' [y.o1tz, Mr. Richard H. • • l,Foltz,/ Mrs. Richard H . ./" 2~ter, Mr. Harvey G.

~, Mrs. Harvey G.

~~tel'. Mr. Richard L. / l"Fostcr, Mrs. Richard L.

( jGc"i?rd, Col. J. W.

.~ E'1.~';- rd. 1'.1 r :3. J. W. . ; i LOer~, Mr. Robert P. I! I / 1ger'hcl""~, R~bert /. .M;s. P. I , ( / .1 ' ( LJ:.;ieri"el J Mr. Robert'

/ }...,G~l, Mrs. :Robert I· I i ~cknerJ Mr. Ted M.

I ".: :" I \.,.Gla-ecknerJ Mrs. Ted M.

M L . ­ .. . oy:./~Jo.eco, r. OU1SJ • e..riffin, Mr. James T. 19ri:f1in, Mrs. James T.

~QverJ~~­ The Hon. Henry C. ---'i )..9r~r, Mrs. Henry C. I i }cirover, Mr. William M. I

, /" ~.(lver, Mrs. William M.

p:M1"ber, Mr. Ed\vard L. ( ( .: /. • )Gruber, Mrs. Edward L. .-....

M-JJ:lalr;tAr. Wallace D. • lHarC Mrs. W?-lii~e D. ~. // • LRam, Mr•.Richard C.

j)Ja4s. Richard C. . '.~ )Hcctn'ilton, Mr. Thomas M.

h-Iariiilton, Mrs. Thomas M.

I.Hammond, Dr. W. A.

f.Jel<'flcl~, Mrs. H. James (Veronica)

/' , lHartman, ~\lr. A. B. .!.. -

~gins,. Edg~r T., Esq•. " )J:Iiggins, Mrs. Edgar T. .. '. f ... .;.... ( l,Hor1.and, Mr. William J. ' / I /. /. Hunt, Mr. Nelson Bunker

Hunt, Mrs. Nelson Bunker

IB--yat~Mr~ Donald B. ;

. ~Yatt. Mrs. Donald B.

i. , James, Mr. Howard P. :' 1-;i • '0 _. : t .. James, Mrs. ,Howard P. I; i j • I : ...,.,­ : I j.ameson, Mr. Frank Gard· ..

'.~ 5ameson, Mrs. Frank Gar~

Johnson, General Harold K. ( I ( \ Johnson, Mrs. Harold K.

Jones, Mr. Boisfeuillct • /" . ~ / ~ Jones, Mr.s. Bois£euillet··

Jones, Dr. Laurence C. ,

. hrcra;, Everett / _ Jo~n, Mrs. Everett \ "'--i lJ

lK~ Mrs. peter Bayard

\;<-eighley, Mr. Larry .

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R. Crosby, Jr. " ( I L' ~ "-L,<:111f'C' r, rz. Crosu), III

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\K'~hner, Mr's. Whitney R. -. I !. I ". . J

Knight, Mrs. Lester B.

rn4t J Mr. Norman \K~ht, Mrs. Norman

k~t, Robert Andre r -' -; I Knop,---- Mr. Peter J.. . ; ~in4rs. i :peter J. .. I . , Krock, Mr. Arthur

-----La.she"'l",,./' Mr. Alfred W., Jr. ( ( ~~. Mrs. A!fred W•• Jr.

~d"'Mr. Armlon • .' ~'Mrs.,~rmlon ;­ . , • tLlllich, Mr. David O •

~Mrs. David O.

i-hi~Colonc1 I;,aVon P., USA (Ret.)

! /'---- Jftynch, l'/lr. JohnF. ,/ f\ ~-,:Y;;'Ch, l\'lrs. John F. ll\.lcDonald,--- Mr. Jack 1<. f.{CJ)(lilJ:'fcl, Dr. John B.

) ..- "" McDon'lld, ~dl"s. john D. .­ O;k1iU'gh, Mr. Raymond J.

~1c1fugh, Mr~. Raymond J.

Me~hael, Mr. R. Daniel .. ~-1tc~el, Mrs. R. Daniel

Mafutyre, Mr. Malcolm A.

(~ 'Mac1ntyre. Mrs. Malcolm A.

\ ~~g'~r. Fred T.. Jr. ~ Magee, Mrs. Fred T., Jr• . Marvin, Mr. Murray Sands

Marvin, Mrs. Murray Sands , ivlr. Frank E., III

1'111"5. Frank E., III '.

M~r$, Mr. Martin • •

Meye;.·s, Mrs. Martin - ... . . tYf~Mr•.Ri·~hard J./! l'v1.()rns~n, M;". Leo G. iM'~',- Mrs. Eleanor A. • • jMorrrsen, Mrs. Leo G.

h.1-orrWn, Mr. Arch, Jr. L_.~ U\1.ontgomery, Lt. Gen. Richard M. USAF (Ret;•.»

Moore, Mr. Roy, Jr.

cll.orw-ty, Mr. Ralph F.

J../ t ',,\ lYlor~<:Lr y, Mrs. R<:tlph F.

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fya~ Mr. Carroll W.

1.:P~er, Mrs. Stuart

Parma, Mr. Leon W.

Patterson, Mr. EarlF.

Patterson, Mrs. Earl F.

~sn.l~r. DeWitt J. t . -- ., • ! eaur;-Mrs. DeWitt J. . I ~' ; '''!£affmann, Mr. O. L. i (p. /" .. ~Cf~mann, Mrs. O. L. / lJ?ip"1' ~an, .lM r. J ames , /' ( M J "lpKln,ty:..{. rs. arnes ~- ,-"pogue, Mr. L. Welch • .-.,' ./' . P' ­ ~. Vogue, Mrs! Welch

/--~ /,pringle, Mr. Edward G.

,~ . vPringl;:.~"Mrs. Edward G. ' . ./ lpr6"ud. Mr. C. James ~ -~. -- LBankin, Mrs. Thomas A.

Redmond, !vlr. John Charles, Sr• .----- VRobcrtson, The Hon. James L. ~---- . l,,··· Robertson, ivlrs. James L.

tLhC, ?\[r. John F.

\;l~ChCJ 1\1 r s. John F. , f) I / ~af~llir, Mrs. Eugene, Jr. {Helen}

". tR~c~ell, Colonel Willard F., Sr. I I ! . ./'" J • f f-­ ~ockwell, /1 Mrs" Willard F., Sr. I "- i "'" JB.o~roughJ Mr. Jack J • . V ~. I (j.65 ebrough, Mrs. Jack J. . . IiI! lRu1lY. Mr, John Forney 1;R·~1rs. John Forn0y

S~.dzeskiJ I ".-----­ Mrs. Romc.n ,( .,r'-­ "" L,..Sands, Mr. Charles E. .'

l.s~ Mr~. Charles E. ,;;- ­ ."Y . 1 _. ~$J~ Sct,-vyer, Mr. W. Curtis ~ " ~a.,vyer, Mrs. W. Curtis

Scaife, MTS. Richard ( M:

l$cB;;s, Mr. Charles E. / 19.cr1Pps, Mrs. Charles E.

" t.s,ee;-Mr. Henry yr. .. ~ .'1' -. • be'e. Mrs. Henry W,

vs~, Mr. Jack W. •

bna:::: Mrs. Jack W. ~el~crgE'r. Mrs. Richard E.

Simo'n;-Mr. "William G.

Sirn'5J(-Mrs. William G. ~ ts0 0 ~. !vI l' • G e 0 l' rte C • • -~' 0 /,/ / , ~ 0 0 :=; J l' 0.-1: s. G corgc C. ( 1,,/ . ~e-S: Mr. Charles E.

!1 ~ . t~es,.. Mrs. Charles E •

..--:-;­ 6j:.orer, Mr. James P • • { St~, Mr. George W., Jr.

\.§.trfu, Mrs. George W., Jr.

S.tra~ Mrs. George W., Sr. I I 1-.'--. E ~uitor, M15 s Grace • I :I I • Sutherland, Mr. William B. ,~ --- i ~.---- 'lihompsoD,/ Mrs. Mayo J. • f -·-i "tr:honngton,,,­ Mr. Richard W. .! ,--- ~ I i tTh~';ingtonJ Mrs. Richard W. i 1 .. , t I Thurmond, The Hon. Strom I: I I 'tr.uJry:-Mr. DO:12.ld i, . .~ I ( lr..ully, M:rs. Donald I ' : ( FI ~.nre;:::- Mr. William B. .' : ·r·, I, ;~ .'.~~' • It· ,.0 I; T.u'l~ Mrs. William B.' / . . . ' ,.- /. .' , I ) .....- . I ~yler, " f t'" Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth I i \[ . ! "\.ta:rf'Alen,--­ Mr. William L. , ~ Wan Alen, Mrs. William L.

, ~hcnJ f..·1rs. Dorothy ~\J ~ ~Wal:d, Philip H., Esq.

lw-af(l,' Mrs. Philip H.

Wcan, 1\11'. Raymond John, Jr.

WcZtn, :-·11'5. Raymond John, Jr.

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i ~WeT(s, Mrs. Kenneth II i Mr.' Allen J. , I' ,i bv.e1:rr:;;,ann, Mrs. Allen J. I Wentworth. Mr. Clayton B. . .' Wentworth, Mrs. Clayton B.

W,hi

AVi~r. Paul

LW,ile

W'lils6i'('"Mr. Edward Fos s .-/~ . W,;Jlson! Mrs. f-dward Foss,

ytjng;-Mr. W. Gordon

\~Mrs. W. Gordon

" Witi'?Mr. Herbert E. / ~ ••• o' • • ~ftz, Mrs. Herbert E. II \V-o~Mrs. Rich~rd W. Ii vVyrc;: Mr. Karl

W'-.-...-/ler Mrs. Karl ..­ Y l . '.-/ 2;. IZondlcr. Mrs. Gladys

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...... ,.~~ ~, :r.f."..,.....",..,...,. '-'":0-:,,,",.. 1_._ i'-" -·_i_"""."!' ,,...!"'..,4' ....,'_=_._>'-:.,.001,'""· ""'."''-'''...... "FC'._ .....,. .,..;t""'.__•_.,.,.__ .".."' 1C_••_.;c­ ;0_1..-....----...,.....-­ THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) , 1971 WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON. D. C. 7: 57 a. m. Wednesday PHONE TIME P=Pl.cecl R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

7:57 9: 58 The President had breakfast in the East Room with Democratic members of Congress. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".

10: 00 The President accompanied by Secretary of the Treasury, designate, John B. Connally, went to his Oval Office.

The President met with: 10:00 10:26 John B. Connally, Secretary of the Treasu.ry-designate 10:01 10:44 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 10:01 10:44 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant 10:01 11: 03 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 10: 29 10:44 Clark MacGregor, Counsel 10:29 10:44 Herbert G. Klein, Director of Communication 10:29 10:44 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary 10:29 10:44 Fr~d Maroon, photographer lQ;29 10:44 Oliyer F. Atkins, White House photographer.

11: 00 The President hosted a reception in the State Dining Room for members of the National Industrial Pollution Control Council. For a list of attendees" see APPENDIX liB ".

11: 31 The President returned to his Oval Office. 11: 32 12:07 . The President met with his Assistant, H .. R;,r Haldeman.

.. , ,. -. The President met with: 12:08 12:50 Eliot H. Richardson, Secretary, HEW 12:08 2:00 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant 12:08 2:00 George P. Shultz, Director, OMB 12: 08 12:50 Sidney P. Marland, Jr., Commissioner of Education. 2:08 12:50 Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Deputy Assistant 12:50 2:00 John N. Mitchell, Attorney General 12:50 2:00 John B. Connally, Secretary of the Treasury­ designate 12:50 2:00 David M. Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense.

2:01 The President went to his Office in the EOB.

3:12 The President returned to his Oval Office.

3:12 P The President telephoned Vice President, Spiro T. Agnew in California. The call was not completed.

The President met with: Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary 3~15 3:25 3:22 3:23 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.) WHITE HOUSE February 10, 1971 TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 3: 30 Wednesdav PHONE TIME P=PJaced R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo tD

3: 30 3:32 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President met with: 3:32 4: 01 Homer Ferguson, former Senator 3: 32 3: 33 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy As sistant 3:46 3:48 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant.

3:42 3:57 P The President talked long distance with Vice President, Spiro T. Agnew in California.

4:02 4:29 The President met with: Barry Goldwater, Senator Clark MacGregor, Counsel.

The President met with: 4:30 5:04 Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel 4:30 5:04 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy As sistant ·4:32 ? H. R. Haldeman, Assistant.

The President met with: 5:06 5:24 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 5:20 5: 30. Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant.

5:30 5:31 P The President talked with Ambassador David Kennedy.

5:40 5:45 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

5:54 6:41 The President went to the State Dining Room where he addressed the Business Council Reception. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "BII.

6:41 The President went to the Residence.

6:41 7: 00 The President met with: Walter Tkach, Personal Physician Kenneth RUand, Physician.

7:05 7: 10 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

7: 11 7: 15 P The President talked long distance with Vice President, Spiro T. Agnew in California. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (Sec Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.) February 10, 1971 WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 7: 24 Wednesdav PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

7:24 7:30 P The President talked with his Assistant, John D. Ehrliehman.

7:31 7:32 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

7:56 7:57 R The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

8:45 10:53 The President attended a birthday dinner honoring Alice R. Longworth in the Residence. Those present were: The First Lady Alice R. Longworth Adm'iral and Mrs. Thomas Moorer, JCS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alsop, colur.nnist Ambassador Robert Murphy Joanna Sturm Arne Rode, SEC.

11:30 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed. APPEHDIX IfA If

PA1HrCIPA;":TS

( February 10, 1971

SENATE HOUSE (continued)

James Allen (Ala) h'illietm ~@i'1"'ett (1'&1 (N.M.) Nick Begich (Alaska) (Tex) Charles Bennett (Fla) (Ncv) (Minn) Harry Byrd (Va) (Ala) :;lg~j Howard Cannon (Nev) Mario Bj P'¥) 7 Lm{ton (Fla) Jonathan Bingham (~Y) (Ida) Ray Blanton (Tenn) Alan Cranston (Calif) Hal e Bo ggs (La) Allen Ellender (La) Edh'ard Boland Urass) J. W. Fulbright (Ark) (Ind) David Gambrell (Ga) Frank Brasco (NY) (Alaska) Jack Brooks (Tex) Fred Harris (Okla) James A. Burke (?-lass) ¥eH;j'Gli l[B!l2-:.:he (Ind) Ornar Burleson (Tex) (Ninn) Bill Burlison Ulo) .~ n~ ~ T:'... Henry Jackson (Wash) ..... i 3.. ±1 . IJ sa \1 reO 11 E'-'...... u- 3:'1 1:,...) B. Everett Jordan (NC) (1\ld) Russell B. Long (La) Earle Cabell (Tex) l'-like I\lansfield plont) Hugh CnrgypiYj •. ( J 0.11 n 13. ]icC 1c :. 1 Cl d (.\.L k) Bob Casey (Tex) Georgei\lcGovern (S.D.) EnlnJ'lU91 Ce1,l .. ~ C*y) Thomas Eagl e ton (~lo) -Hill ChEll'FQl1 (T:lnt ) ~.-...,.-;,~-",,~"""';''''';''''''-;;';';.~''I ...... ,~.,p;."" r.. .." .• ...... "....,- :':'7"~-:L""".~r:<'- ') Frank CIa r k (Pa ) *GB:)'Ioll~ ~;eJ:::-lOH (l,,'is) William Colmer (Miss) JTO'~i ·~~t~~ € afar...J...) ~~;o;~ CO¥~'l ((g': ~ (R.I.) John Culver (Iowa) *u",,'nix->-letl.: nrT·O,,~l.tll_ ' "'7b'"(\\l.~J W. C. Daniel (Va) (W. Va.) Dominick Daniels (NJ) George Danielson (Calif) HOUSE John Davis (Ga) Eligio de la Garza (Tex) *JaHlos ."teem ed, (S. Deh, Frank Denholm (S. Dak) * (NY) Thomas Downing (Va) (Wash) Robert; 'Ql?iJ;!.an OL3:5) Joseph Addabbo (~Y) John DOH (NY) ~i 11 Pc 1 0 )c an c1 C I (A I L, Thaddeus Dulski (NY) William Anderson (Tenn) Ed Edmondson (Okla) George Andrews (Ala) Joshua Eilberg (Pa) (Ill) Frank Evans (Colo) ThoHHJ,S Ashley (OJrHTj O. C~ Fisher (Tex) Leslie Aspin (l\'is) Daniel Flood (Pa) Wayne Aspinall (Colo) Walter Flowers (Ala) .l\'a~.tor }SUFi};£: (?ie (7 John Flynt ·(Ga) Thomas Foley (Wash) -2­

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( L. H. Fountain (NC) Bill Nichols (Ala) Donald Fraser (~rinn) David Obey (l\"is) Don Fuqua (Fla) x'U.-t!~~~._~...... c...... e~'J . 0'" ''''C''C' Tom Gettys (SC) .+J10!ltcl~ O'\cill Cl,J~SS) Robert Giaimo (Conn) (La) Henry Gonzalez (Tcx) *WFi gh~ Pat:~).t1n (T~x) (Conn) Edward Patten (NJ) ~; @:HHl t J'l C}i f1 ,. P ~.) Claude Pepper (Fla) Edith Green (are) J. J. Pickle (Tex) Charles Griffin (Miss) Otis Pike (NY) (Mich) W. R. Poage (Tex) Lee Hamilton (Ind) Bertran Podell (NY) James Hanley (NY) Richardson Preyer (NC) Julia Butler Hansen (Wash) (Ill) *Wayne Hays (Ohio) ROman Pucinski (Ill) F. Ed"! ard He bert (La) *Graham Purcell (rex) David Henderson (NC) Olin Teague (Tex) Floyd Hicks (Wash) Loui se Day Hicks (~las's) l~. R. Hull (Mo) Richard Ichord (Mo) Andrew Jacobs (Ind) ./ Harold Johnson (Calif) Ed Jones (Tenn) Walter Jones (NC) Abraham Kazen (Tex) Ed\\'ard Koch (KY) *Pe tel' Kyros (~le) (Nd) Mik~ McCormack (Wash) John ~idlillan (SC) George f,1ahon (Tex) (SC) Dawson ~athis (Ga) Spark Matsunaga (Hawaii) Romano f,lazzoli (Ky) ~;z.k'*tif? CiQ"-' _ J£ ~ Abner r-likva (Ill) George jlliller (Calif) Joseph Minish (NJ) *John Monagan (Conn) G. V. J'.iontgomery (f,1iss) John jll. 1'-lurphy (NY) *jlo):'g'4i~ 1i\:11l"}~ (111r William Natchcr (Ky) .eOC.-311" '"H@UZ1~i±@,}1!:J.1 " E' •" 1:1

* Tentative acceptance. ( APPENDIX ltl'" CABINET MEMBERS A TTEN'DING

BUSINESS COUNCIL RECEPTION ( Secretary Rogers

Secretary Morton

,Secretary Hardin

Secretary Romney

Secretary Volpe

secretary Connally

s'ecretary Stans

Secretary Laird

A ttorney General Mitchell

OMB Director George Shultz i4~~

Staff Men1.ber 5

John D. Ehrlichman ANlt . Peter M. Flanigan AN.~

William L. Gifford J\~~ ( OFFICERS

Chairman William M. Batten

Vice Chairmen Donald C. Burnham R. V. Hansberger Edmund W. Littlefield James M. Roche

Executive Secretary John W. Burke, Jr.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1l~ ~ William M. Batten, Chairman I.Lt:;h.,~ -I J. Paul Austin II! S. D. Bechtel, Jr. ~.,b * Fred J. Barch ~&...e..S f1 ( Donald C. Burnham ~ .~.CJ Howard L. Clark C. W. Cook uw.. Russell DeYoung R. V. Hansberger John D. Harper Mil 4.W ~Gilbert W. Hl;lmpbrey wft..e 1'.11 PCl. * F. R. Kappel , Edmund W. Littlefield ~"'~I Birny Mason, Jr. Irwia Miller ~ ~'" * W. B. Murphy ~~ * Albert L. Nickerson James M. Roche ~ H. I. Romnes "'"if:.t.,.J .co JJ~'Pct:. *Ex Officio Member ~~.

( IvlEMBERS l\ctive indicated by A Graduate indicated by G !!of1()rary indicated by H

. (

'--Winthrop W. Aldrich A Benjamin F. Biaggini, President Room---560-o-;-30_B-~kefeller Plaza Southern Pacific Company New York, New Yor1(--18O-2.fl- One Market Street San Francisco, California 94105 H William M. Allen, Chairman The . Company H john D. Biggers P. O. Box 3707-'~"'_~ 112 Roclc Ledge Circle Seattle, Washington--. 98124­ Perrysburg, Ohfo-4355-1

G be-r~ .---Aflder son A }ames H. BingeF, ChaiFfflan One kefeller Plaza Honeywell Inc. New York, York 10020 2701 Fourth Avenue, South , Minnesota 55408 G ]. Paul Austin Chairman and President G R:ogeF M. Blough, Partner The Coca-Cola Company White & Case P. O. Drawer 1734 14 Wall Street Atlanta, Georgia 30301 New York, New York 10005 _

William M. Batten, Chairman H Harold Boeschenstein, Chairman ]. C. Penney Company, Inc. Executive Committee 1301 Avenue of the Americas Owens -Corning Fiberglas Corporation New York, New York 10019 The Fiberglas Tower One Levis Square H Sr.P. Bechtel, Senior Director Toledo, Ohio 43601 --. . Bechtel' Corporation 155 Sansome St~eet:----- H ~ed Bohen, Chairman San Francisco, California-- '94104 Meren.itI::t..gorporation 1716 Locu~~et G S. D. Bechtel, ]r., President - 1'1// Pee Des Moines, Iow~3 Bechtel Corporation P. O. Box 3965 A Fred]. Borch, Chairman /JIPCc.. _San Francisco, California 94119 Company 570 Lexington Avenue A Etigetle N. Beesley, Chairman New York, New York 10022 Eli Lilly and Company 307 E. McCarty Street· A Harllee Branch, ]r., Chairman Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 The Southern Company 3390 Peachtree Road, N. E. H S.'Clark Beise, President (Retired) Atlanta, Georgia 30326 Bank'of·America - National Trust and Savings-As_s ociation H §r~t R. Breech (Retired) <: Bank of America C~nter, Room 4970 12723Teleg:t:q.Q!1 Road San Francisco, California 94120 Detroit, MichigarC482~? ... -'-...... The Business Council Membership - 1971 Page 2 ~ A "l'\William S. Brewster, Chairman -.~ I Pc C/ H Wal~L. Cisler, Chairman ( 'USM Corporation The Det?oi~isonCompany . 140 Federal Street 2000 Second Ave.Que , Massachusetts 02107 Detroit, .Michigan)8226

H lv!ason Britton, Consultant A Howard L. Clark, Chairman . MetaLCutting Tool Institute American Express Company '-, 3114 Chrysler Building 65 Broadway. 405 Lexingto~v~.nue New York, New York 10006 New York, New York--l00l7 .~ H LUClU~'" D. Clay, Senior Partner. H ~ge R. Brown, Chairman _ Lehman'-Brothers Browic&.-Ro.ot, Inc. One Willi~reet Box Three ----.,. New York, Ne~k 10004 Houston, Texas 77001-,.'" H JoItn..L. Collyer H Pientis?M. Brown, Chairman The B:"-f. Goodrich Company Mackinac· Bridge Authority 500 Soutlr~in Street . 11 Prospect .''''~''-''. Ohio~4.318 ~~ Akron,

St. Ignace, Michigan 49-781, ~ A John T. Connor, Chairman f.}/PCC G Carter L. Burgess, Chairman Allied Chemical Corporation National Corporation for Housing 1411 Broadway ( Partnerships New York, New York 10018 1133 15th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005 A C. W. Cook, Chairman flf rr c... . General Foods Corporation G Donald C. Burnham, Chairman - IV (Pee 250 North Street Westinghouse Electric Corporation White Plains, New York 10602 3 Gateway Center, P. O. Box 2278 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 H Ralph J. Cordiner 155 B~'ewDrive A Louis W. Cabot, Chairman BelIeai Cabot Corporation Clearwa~e Florida 33516 125 High Street Boston, Massachusetts 02110 A John E. Corette, Chairman . t) I Pee The Montana Power Company H Paul C. Cabot, Chairman 40 East Broadway Stat'e-Stzeet Investment Corporation Butte, Montana 59701 225 Frankli-nJitreet Boston, Massa~husetts 02110 .. A Stewart S. Cort, Chairman --..... Bethlehem Steel Corporation G .james Y. Ca-rmiehaei 701 East Third Street Honorary Chairman Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18016 Scripto, Inc. ( P. O. Box 4847 . Atlanta, Georgia 30302 The Business Council tv1cmbcrship - 1971 Page 3

H ( Johu,Cowles, Chairman A E. Mandell de Windt, Chairman The Minn~apolis Star & Tribune Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Fifth and POrtl~ 100 Erieview Plaza Minneapolis, MinrtesoJa 55415 Cleveland, Ohio 44114

"'­ H W. 'Howard Cox G \ !\ussell DeYoung, Chairman' 'y I :'(' C Hono~~'ry Chairman \,', :-rtoThe Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. The Unio~ntral Life Insurance Co. , '1144 East Market Street Cincinnati, Oh~~Ol Akron, Ohio 44316

G Bert S. Cross, Chairman AJ fPC c... H CItar:l~s D. Dickey, Chairman Finance Committee Director~AdVisory qouncil 3 M Company Morgan GU'a-{~nty Trust Company 3 M Center of New YoriC'-­ St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 23 Wall Street ~ New York, New York 10015 A John' H. 'Daniels, Chairman Archer Daniels Midland Company G e. Douglas Dillon Box 1470 Room 4302, 767 Fifth Avenue Decatur, Illinois 62525 New York, New York 10022

D~lQ. K. David G AlphoncuG J. DOl'laRIJP, Pres4dent 159 SoUth-C:;ounty Road Donahue Sales Corporation '>---: Osterville, Massachusetts 02655 41 East 51st Street New York, New York 10022 H Paul·"L~-.I:?avies, Senior Partner .Lehman B~~others . G Fredetic G. Doaner P. O. Box 760 "'---. Room 2550, 630 Fifth Avenue San Jose, California 95'106 New York, New York 10020

A Frederick B. Dent, President - r;:'/I Pcc, H Y. Elliott .,. [Mayfair Mills, Inc.. Hidde alley Farm I' .{,q~.~ :I Arcadia, South Carolina 29320 Haywood, 'nia 22722 (I H Fr~·tR. Denton, Chairman A E. Hervey B vans, Jr., President Executive-.committee . McNair Seed Company Mellon Nationat-~------and Trust Co. P. O. Box 706 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvihia...15230 Laurinburg, North Carolina 28352

H R."'­ It.., Deupree H ~ B. Folsom . Honorary,~hairman 106 OalC'ba~ The Procter' &. Gamble Company Rochester, New-Yo:f·k 14610 P. O. Box 599 "'. Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 G Hemy Ford II, Chairffittfl '" Ford Motor Company ( The American Road Dearborn, Michigan 48121 TI~':: Busi'ncss Council t-.kmbcrship - 1971 Page 4

H William C. Foster A Philip O. Geier, Jr., Chairman 3304R'-Stre,~t, N. W. CinciIlilati Milacron Inc. ( Washington, b:C;, 20007 4701 Marburg Avenue "l..~~ Cincinnati, Ohio 45209 G Fred C. Foy Star Route G Carl ]. Gilbert Rector, Pennsylvania 15677 Special Representative for Trade Negotiations H Glarence Francis Room 719, 1800 G Street, N. W. Ro~~'860;'--230 Park Avenue Washington, D. C. 20506 New York, N~~~'·York.<10017 -',~ ..... ~ A Edwin H. Gott, Chairman - ,'/; ;:-- L H Johp M. Franklin Steel Corporation Unit~d States Lines Company . 525 William Penn Place One Broadway--.....__ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 New York, New York..10004 ''''',. '. A Elisha Gray II, Chairman H H~B. Friele Whirlpool Corporation 767S'E>.Medlock..... Drive Administrative Center Scottsdale,A:r-i~ 85251 Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022

G G. KeitH FUi'l~tef'l~ Chairman G C;c:avlforo II. Grccftc'tvalt, Cfiairnrcm-­ Olin Corporation Finance Committee ' 120 Long Ridge Road E. 1. du Pon~ de Nemours & Co. (" Stamford, 06904 Wilmington" Delaware 19898

A Henry W. Gadsden, President G Courtlandt S. Gross, Chairman ,Merck & Co., Inc. .Finance Committee Lincoln Avenue Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Rahway, New Jersey 07065 Two Girard Plaza Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 A A. H. Galloway, Chairman R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. H ed M. Gruenther Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27102 410 thedral Avenue, N. W. Washingto, . C. 20016 G Thomas S. Gates, Jr., Chairman Executive Committee H F.~. Gurley Morgan Guaranty Trust Company Railwa.~xchangeBuilding of New York 80 East kson Boulevard 23 Wall Street Chicago, lili Oi~0604 New York, New York 10015 A ,Pat:Fi:ek E. Hagge! (y, GfiairmaA H Frederick V. Geier, Chairman Texas Instruments Incorporated Executive Committee P. O. Box 5474 ',,­ Cincinnati Milacron Inc. Dallas, Texas 60604 4701 Marburg-A'V~nue (, Cincinnati, Ohio 45209~ The Business Council Membership - 1971 Page 5

G "~ Michael L. IIaidBI' H PrestQ!! Hotchkis, Chairman ( Room 1250, One Rockefeller Plaza Bixby R'3:nch Company !'Jew York, New York 10020 523 West Sii~treet Los Angeles, Cili~0l4 H ]oS'ephJ3. Hall 511 WalIrut--street, Room 2620 H Amory Houghton ' "", Cincinnati, ohiQ;t5--4Q( Honorary Chairman Corning"Glass'. Works G R. V. Hansberger, President ~. ,::". c­ Corning, N~14830 Boise Cascade Corporation 114 South 10th Street A Amory Houghton, Jr., Chairman P. O. Box 200 Corning Glass Works Boise, Idaho 83701 Corning, New York 14830

A John D. Harper, Chairman - ') H A. 'W._. Hughes Aluminum Company of America 2 Highlan<:!. Road ALCOA B:.rilding Larchmont>New York 10538 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 --... . A Gilbert W. Humphrey, Chairman H W~~l1 Harriman The Hanna Mining Company 3038 N Stre~ N. W. 100 Erieview Plaza Washington, O:~0007 Cleveland, Ohio 44114

Ellison L. Hazard . ~! I,:::,.:..:c:.. H Austin--S •., Igleheart Chairman and President 250 North'Street Continental Can Company White Plains, Ne¥Z....York 10602 633 Third'Avenue New York, New York 10017 . A Robert S. Ingersoll, Chairman Borg-Warner Corporation A William A. Hewitt, Chairman 200 South Michigan Avenue Deere & Company Chicago, Illinois 60604 Moline, Illinois' 61265 A J. K. }amiesoH, Chairman' .':1';)(' C G Milton P. Higgins, Chairman Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) Norton Company 30 Rockefeller Plaza 1 New Bond Street New York, New York 10020 Worcester, Massachusetts 01606 A Samuel C. Johnson H Paur'G~offman, Man~ging Director Chairman and President United Natiol~~,Special Fund S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Room 2977, Racine, Wisconsin 53403 New York, New Y~---10017 G -Alfred \~. Jones, ChairmeHJ A Jack K. Horton, Chairman Sea Island Company Southern California Edison Company Sea Island, Georgia 31561 ( 601 Wcst Fifth Street Los Angeles, California 90053 . . The Bus iness Council Membership - 1971 Page 6

H D~eux C. Josephs . G Joseph L. Lanier, Chairman New Yor~Life Insurance Company West Point-Pepperell, Inc. ( S1 Madiso~.'(enue P. O. Box 71 New York, Ne';/'¥Q~10010 West Point, Georgia 31833

" A Edgar F. Kaiser, Chairman H Fre'o- Lazarus, ]r. , Chairman Kaiser Industries Corporation Executive'CQmmittee 300 Lakeside Drive Federated Department Stores, Inc. Oakland, California 94604 222 West Seventh Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-...... G --F. R. Kappet 17 Hewitt Avenue A Ralf3H: Lazar as, Chairman Bronxville, New York 10708 Federated Department Stores, Inc.· 222 West Seventh Street A Goerge E Keck, Preside11l Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 United Air Lines, Inc. P. O. Box 66100 A Barry T. Leithead, Chairman Chicago, Illinois 60666 . Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. 510 Fifth Avenue A J. Ward Keener, Chairman· :,) ~ P (' t- New York, New York 10036 The B. F. Goodrich Company .­ 500 South .Main Street G James A. Linen III, Chairman Akron, Ohio 44318 Executive Committee Time Incorporated A ( Donald M. Kendall, President ­ .u JFt:<:­ Time & Life Building .\---PepsiCo, Inc. Rockefeller Center r;·tv·t~ Purchase, New York 10577 New York, New York 10020

G :}ehn R. Kimberly A Edmund W. Littlefield,' President Route 1 Utah Construction & Mining Co. Box 170 550 California Street Queenstown, 11aryland 21658 San Francisco, California 94104

G Justin Kingson G .A.Ygustas C. Lang, Chairman . 1050 Park Avenue Executive Committee New York, New York 10028 Inc. 135 E. 42nd Street H Emo:ry,Scott Land, Consultant New York, New York 10017 Generai'Dynamics Corporation 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. H Donol'd,B.'" Lourie Washington, D~. 20036 921 Gr~hw.a y Lane Vero Beach,~32960 H E. H:-t.ane, Chairman .~ The Lane Company, Inc. Altavista, Virginia 24517 ( .. The I3usiness Council Membership - 1971 Page 7

H Geoig~. Love, Chairman G L. F. McCollum, Chairman ( ConsolidaH n Coal Company, Inc. Continental Oil Company One alivel' PIa Box 2197 Pittsburgh, Pennsylva' 15222 Houston, Texas 77001

A .Mat-calrn MacNaughton, President A Charles B. McCoy, President ­ /fJiPcc... Castle & Cooke, Inc. 1\\~riS. 1. du Pont de Nemours & Co. P. O. Box 2990 oWilmington, Delaware 19898 Honolulu, Hawaii 96802 G Neil McElroy, Chairman H Geo"'rge P. MacNichol, Jr., Director The Procter & Gamble Company Membet-,.~xecutive" Committee P. O. Box 599 Libbey-Owe~ Ford Company Cincinnati, Ohio 45201 Room 201, 811'~adison Avenue Tol~do, Ohio 436~ G Barl tvt McGowin Edgefield H D~~ W. Malott Chapman, Alabama 36015 President·Emeritus Cornell Uni.-yersity H John P>McWilliams 322 Wait Avefrue 19100 SouthPar~_.~oulevard Ithaca, New Yo~14850 Cleveland, Ohio 44122-.... A Birny Mason, Jr., Chairman - /i//Pcc... A Gordon M. Metcalf, Chairman ( Union Carbide Corporation Sears, Roebuck and Company 270 Park Avenue 925 South Homan Avenue ·New York, New York 10017 Chicago, illinois 60607

G J• mIi .ven~ i A f ee,1:alrman:6i' A Buck Mickel, President Union Electric Company Daniel Construction Co. P. O. Box 87 Daniel Building St. Louis, Missouri 63166 Greenville, South Carolina 29602

G ..s. M. Me A.shan, Jr., Chairman A G. William Miller President Anderson, Clayton & Co., Inc. Textron Inc. P. O. Box 2538 10 Dorrance Street Houston, Texas 77001 PrOVidence, Rhode Island 02903

H Thom"a,B. McCabe, Chairman A wt'lin Miller, Chait man Finance CQ...mmittee Cummins Engine Company, Inc. Scott Paper C~any 301 Washington Street Philadelphia, penhs~nia 19113 Columbus, Indiana 47201

H John,,,L. McCaffrey, Member A Otto N. Miller, Chairman Executive Committee Standard Oil Company of California International Harvester Company 225 Bush Street ....., . 224 South Michigan Avenue San Francisco, California 94120 Chicago, illinois ---~60604. Tile Business Council Membership - 1971 Page 8

A Frank R. Milliken, President (l \ [ie V H W. J.\Murray, Jr., President Kennecott Copper Corporation The Mu?h~{tom Company, Inc. ( 161 East 42nd Street 919 Gervai~treet New York, New York 10017 P. O. Box 1193" Columbia, South'ca~lina 29202 G Roger Milliken, President I) , ',:::.>c. L Deering Milliken, Inc. A Cflarles F. My e1 S, }1., Chairman 234 South Fairview Avenue Burlington Industries, Inc. Spartanburg, South Carolina 29302 301 North Eugene Street Greensboro, North Carolina 27402 H Georg~. Montgomery 600 California Street G Albert L. ,Nickerson San Francis~1ifornia94108 Room 3540, 150 East 42nd Street· New York, New York 10017 A Howard Morgens, President ~,//7,,(<:­ The Procter & Gamble Company G Aksel Nielsen P. O. Box 599 817 Seventeenth Street Cincinnati, OhIo 45201 Denver, Colorado 80202

H George,L. Morrison, Consultant H NiCho)a.~ H. Noyes, Chairman General Bqking Company ./ Finance"Committee ':-. 122 East 42nd,Street Eli Lilly a~'Gompany New York, Ne';""'-yQrk 10017 307 E. McCart'y"'Street ..."-.;. Indianapolis, India'ria 46206 Charles G. Mortimer, Director Chairman, Executive Committee A -Robert S. Gelman, Chahman- General Foods Corporation The National Cash Register Company 220 Westcbester Avenue Main and K·Streets White Plains, New York 10604 Dayton, Ohio 45409

~. H Frederick H. Mueller A ..Da.¥id PaSkSfd Box 3'436 . Deputy Secretary of Defense

; ;~ . Sarasota:'Rgrida.,,, 33577 The Pentagon, Room 3E921 ~. Washington, D. C. 20301 H ·....U. Hayes Murphy R~hred Chairman G T. F. Patton, Chairman "'/ ' :..,r C The Viire,mold Company Republic Steel Corporation Hartford, 'CoIJ,l1ecticut 06110 1707 Republic Building . --~...;:., ...... 2-.. Cleveland, Ohio 44115 A W. B. Murphy, President ~ \J \vee G Charles H. Percy 375 Memorial Avenue . Camden, New Jersey 08101 Room 1200, New Senate Office Building Washington, D. C. 20510 The l3usiness Council Membership - 1971 Page 9

H . A. ~Pctersen A David Ru\.-kefelld, ChalI lIIatr 1800·c~m.~!ce ( Building Chase Bank (N. A.) 821 Gravier Str.,et 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza New Orleans, Lo~isiana 70112 New York, New York 10015

'",,­ H John L. Pratt k H. I. Romnes '. Chatham Manor Chairman and President P. O. B;;c·,qO American Telephone & Telegraph Co. ,Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401 195 Broadway

"'-, New York, New York 10007 H "'"GWilym~~. Price Apt. 701, 'King Edward Apartments' H 'rronS!1d J. Russell, Chairman 4601 Bayard Street, South'ern ·.Pa.~ific Company fittsburgh, Pennsylva~ia 15213· One ~1ar ket Street

-" ,,~, San Francisco, California 94105 H M. J>·~athbone Room 1250, One Rockefeller Plaza G Stuart T. Satmder S­ ..... -New York, New York 10020 40 West Ardmore Avenue ..~ Ardmore,' Pennsylvania 19003 H Philip'lJ: ,Reed "-, Room 2709, '3-Z(Park Avem~e H Charles Sawyer, Partner New York, New York 10022 Taft, Stettin~us & Hollister 603 Dixie Terminal Building A( - R. S. Reyne-l6s, Jf., Ghai't:nran Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 ... Reynolds Metals Company 6601 West Broad Street H E'mil.Schrarri, Chairman Richmond, .Virginia 23218 Valley"Farl11~, Inc. P. O. Box 368-...... ~ H WaIter M. Ringer, Chairman Peru, Indiana 46970-­ ' ... Foley MarlUfacturing Company 3300 Fifth Street, N. E. - A. • Shermer L. Sibley, President - U l (O-c:..~ Minneapolis, M1:im.~sota 55418 Pacific Gas and Electric Company ...... '-. '", . 245 ~rket Street H Reuben...... B. Robertson . San Francisco, California 94106 Honora.ry-... Chairman ChampionJ?~pers, Inc. G Blackwell Smith, Partner Park-way Offfce~ Burns &Van Kirk 170 Woodfin Str=~et., 521 Fifth Avenue Asheville, North Ca'rolina 28801. New York, New York 10017 ~ A James M. Roche, Chairman H ~ Smith Corporation L~;~TeJZes & Company General Motors Building 44 Wall Stre~~ Detroit, Michigan 48202 New York, New Y~k 10005 • 'the Business Council Membership - 1971 Page 10

A. Thomas Taylor, Chairman Deltec International, Ltd. 401 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611

Charl~'~len Thomas, Chairman Washingtort...:pnivers ity 7701 Forsyth:--Bo.~evard St. Louis, Missouri,631OS'-'" E. J~Thomas, Chairman­ Executive & Finance Committees The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.. 1144 East Mar.~et Street Akron, Ohio 44316-.....

Charles B. Thornton, Chairman Litton Industries, Inc. 9370 Santa Monica Boulevard Beverly Hills, California 90213

Lynn A. Townsend, Chairman Chrysler Corporation 341 Massachusetts Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48231

Juart'\r. Trippe Honodl'Z Chairman . . Pan Americ.~m World Airways, Inc. Pan Am BUildin~ G -Ha1""Ciw!cl< Sti:res, General Parttler New York, NewY-Qrk 10017 Scudder, Stevens & Clark 245 Park Avenue H Sol~b. B. Turman, Chairman New York, New York 10022 Exec~hve Committee Lykes - Y64p.gstown Corporation H LeWis L. Strauss 53~8 '. P. O. Box ROOIh.~O New Orleans, DGuisiana...... 70150 1250 Cotl:n.?cticut Avenue, N. W. Washington'>,Q. C. 20036 H John'B... Virden 19701 Park Boulevard N>.. "'-. H R:'upuglas Stuart Cleveland, Ohio 44122 ~ ..... The QltaK~r Oats Company "'­ MerchandiSe Mart Plaza H J. Carl~ on Ward, .Jr. Chicago, llliri'ois 60654 P. O. Bo'x~~4 Norfolk, Cohn.ecticit 06058. "-, G Gardiner Symonds, Chairman ( TCi.1neco, Inc. .P. O. Box 2511 ' Houston, Texas 77001 . ,

The Business Council Membership - 1971 Page 11

A -Rawleigh,Warner, Jr., Cb("!i:cman G Langbourne M. Williams. Chairman ( Mobil Oil Corporation Executive Committee 150 E. 42nd Street Freeport Sulphur Compan~' New York, New York 10017 161 East 42nd Street New York, New York.l00l7 A ThOHltl.S J Watson, Jr., Chairman International Business Machines Corp. H Ch':1-r~s E. Wilson Armonk, New York 10504 437 Fifth--.6.venue New York, 'N-ew.... York 10016 H j. w....:l!atzek, ]r. 80 East~~n Boulevard A Henry S. Wingate, Chairman Chicago, IllinOls--6Q604 The International Nickel Company, Inc. ,'­ 67 Wall Street H - Sinclair~eeks, Chairman New York, New York 10005 Reed &Barhm..~rporation 144 West Britannla-..s~et H R. W~oodruff, Chairman Taunton, Massachusetts 02781 Finance ~m:nittee The Coca~~~ Company A George H. Weyerhaeuser, President P. O. Drawer 1'-Z34 Weyerhaeuser Company Atlanta, Georgia38-301 Tacoma, Washington 98401 . " H james"''W." Young H W. H~"'Wheeler~ ]r., Chairman 800 East'barcia Road .... " ( Executiv Committee Santa Fe, New"Mexico 87S02 Pitney-Bowe Inc. ",. --­ 757 Pacific Stre H Harr'1·,,\V. Zinsmaster Stamford, .connectic t 06904 Chairman-", Zinsmaster Baking Company G jolrnHay Whitney, Chairman Duluth, Minnescih~_ Whitney Communications Corporation 110 West 51st Street New York, New York 10020

Ja( .ry 1st, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY _:_­ (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAJ." DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) ..EEBRUARY 11, 1971 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON D r. 8'48a THIT'R.C\nAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo 10 8:48 The President had breakfast.

9:04 The President went to his Oval Office.

9:20 9:29 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

9:29 9:32 The President motored from the South Lawn of the White House to the State Department. The President was greeted by: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Emil Mosbacher, Chief of Protocol Gerard Smith, Director, ACDA

9:35 9:54 The President participated in the Signing Ceremony of the Seabed Arms Control Treaty. Among the approximately forty dignataries signing the Treaty were: Earl of Commer, United Kingdom Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin, USSR Ambassador

9:54 9:57 The PresIdent motored from the State Department to the South Grounds of the White House.

10:00 The President went to his Oval Office.

10: 00 10:07 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

10:16 11:14 The President attended a NSC meeting in the Cabinet Room. . For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX IIA".

11:14 The President went to his Oval Office.

The President met with: 11:16 11:20 Gordon Metcalf, Chairman of the Board, Sears, Rowbuck and Company 11:17 11:20 David M. Kennedy, Ambassador-at-Large, designate

11:23 11: 33 The President attended the Swearing-in ceremony in the Oval Office of David Kennedy as Ambassador-at-large. Those present were: Mrs. David Kennedy Mrs. Barbara Law, daughter Associate Justice and Mrs. Harry Blackmun William P. Rogers, Secretary of State William Safire. Special Assistant . Secretary of Commerce Gordon Metcalf, Chairman of the Board, Sears, Roebuck and Company. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) , 1971 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 11: 36a THURSDAY PHONE TIME. P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

11: 36 12:34 The President went to the East Room and attended the Swearing-in Ceremony of John B. Connally as Secretary of the Treasury. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB".

12:34 The President returned to his Oval Office.

The President met with: 12: 38 1: 50 Elliot Richardson, Secretary of HEW 12: 38 1: 50 George Shultz, Director, OMB 12:38 1:15 Lewis Lutler, Assistant, Secretary, HEW 12:38 1:15 Kenneth R. Cole, Deputy Assistant

1:01 1:05 R The President talked long distance with Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.

1: 53 2:45 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

1: 53 1: 57 P The President talked long distance with C. G. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida.

2:50 2:58 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

3:00 The President went to the Residence.

3:32 3:40 The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C".

3:48 5:50 The President flew by AF-1 from Andrews AFB to Homestead AFB. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D".

6:02 6:13 The President flew by helicopter from Homestead AFB to Key Biscayne. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C".

6:15 The President went to the residence of C. G. Rebozo.

6:50 The President went to his residence at 500 Bay Lane.

7:00 7:30 The President and the First Lady had dinner with: Patricia Nixon C. G. Rebozo

7: 50 8:40 The Presidential party watched four W. C. Fields movies: 'Circus Slicker!' . "Great Chase" "Hurry, Hurry" I 'Pharmacis t' I LIST OF INVITEES FOR NSC MEETING

tHE CABINET ROOM. 10:15 A. M.

February 11, 1971

Secretary of State William P. Rog!:!.s Secretary of Defense Melvin .~ai~~ General George A. -----Lincoln, Director of Emergency Preparedness Attorney General John N.Mitch.e.Jl

Under Secretary of State John N. ~~:::,i_~, II Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Mr. Richard Help:1s, Director of Central Intelligence

Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Henry A. Kissinger

Mr. William Safire, White House . Colonel Richard Kepnedy-,_ NSC Mr. Winston Lord, NSC

Mr. Clinton B. Conger (to set up charts in Cabinet Room; will not attend) 'Maj. Michael D. Salmon (Aide to Adm. Moorer; will not attend) · /' APPENDIX "B" / (/ ;/ ~ Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Terrill

Allen, Mr. and Mrs. William

Ammidon, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt

Anderson, Admiral and Mrs. George

Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Anderson, Hr. and Mrs. M. J., Jr.

Anderson, Mr. and Hrs. Robert O.

Angerson, Miss "Sandra \ Ash, Nr. and Mrs. Roy

Aston, Mr. and Mrs. James D. c Baker, Dr. and Mrs. George

Barnes, , The Honorable Ben

Ba~nhart, Mr. and Mrs. Paul

Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Perry R.

Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Dick

Berry, Mr. and Mrs. James D.

Blanchard, Senator and Mrs. Doc

Brill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill I Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George R.

Buek, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Burke, Admiral and Nrs. Arleigh ( page 2

( Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin

Cassidy, Mr. and Hrs. C. \L

Chambers, Mr. and ~trs. Fred

Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. James , Chase, Hr. and Hrs. John S.

Christian, Mr. and Mrs. George R.

Cicala, Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Clark, Dr. and Mrs. Lee \ Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Cockrell, }rr. and Mrs. Ernest

Collie, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K.

( Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Everett

. Connally, Judge and }rrs. Merrill

Connally, Mr. and Mrs. John III

Connally, Mr. Hark

Connally, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford

Connally, Senator and Mrs. Wayne

Cook, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. (Tex)

Corcoran, Mr. Tom

Creighton, Senator and Mrs. Tom

Crutcher, Mr. and Mrs. Carey f page 3

( Dealey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Deason, Mr. and Mrs. Willard

Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. B. R.

Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. John

Eastland, Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn

Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. James A., Jr.

Engelhard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Erwin, Mr. Frank \ Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Frensley, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

Fubini"Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Gibbens, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter

Graham, Dr. and Mrs. Billy Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Ford

Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon

Green, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Paul

Haggerty, Mr. and Mrs. Pat E. Hall, Senator and Mrs. Ralph ( page 4

Harper, Nr. and Hrs. John

Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Hicks, Mr • and Mrs. D. W.

Hobby, Mrs. Oveta

Hobby, Mr. and Mrs. William ..

Hoehn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer

Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Luther

Ikard, Hr. Frank \ Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrp. Jake

Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Ken

( Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy

Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. B. K.

Johnson, Mr. and Hrs. Berkeley Jones, Miss Susan Jonsson, The Honorable and Mrs. Erik

Josey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack

Kappel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Kelleher, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kelly, }rr. and Mrs. D. J.

Kilgore, Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Kline, Mrs. Blanche

Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

( Kuper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles page 5 ( Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. John La~"rence, His s Gail Lentz, Hr ..and Mrs. Zac

Liedke, Mr. and Mrs. Bill

Liedke, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh

Liesk, Mr. and Hrs. lvardell

Locke, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene

Loeb, Mr. and Mrs. John, Sr. Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. John McCollum, Hr. and Mrs. L. F. \ McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Felix

McLean, Mr. and }irs. Hunter ( Mad ison '- Mr. James Manford, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard

Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford C. Martin, Honorable Preston Meaders, Hr. and Mrs. Loren B.

Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Andre

Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. John

Moore, The Honorable William T.

Moorer, Admiral and Mrs. Thomas H.

Moreton, Dr." and Mrs. Robert

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page 6 ( Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett

Mosbacher, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Murchison, Mr. and Mrs. Clint H.

Murchison, }rr. and Mrs. John D.

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Murphy, Amb. and Mrs. Robert

Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Mike

Negley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred \ O'Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Paden, Hr. Glen Pagett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard

( Panill, Mr. William Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh

Peavy, Mr. John Rabun, Henry Read, Mr. and Mrs. Julian

Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Corbin, Jr.

Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. Hampton

Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel

Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Howard

Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. James H., Jr.

Rutherford, Mr. Patrick R., Sr.

Schmidt, Mr.· and Mrs. Benno page 7 (

Searls, Hr. and Hrs. David

Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Mark

Shivers, Mr. and Mrs. Allan

Singleton, Judge and Mrs. John Peace

Smathers, ~tt. and Mrs. George

Smith) Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan

Smith, Hr. C. R. Sp'rague, HI:' • Irvine Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Stinson, Mr. and Mrs. William

( Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and daughter, Susan Strau=~

Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Ted

Tayl.or, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Larry

Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. O. P.

Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Raybourne, Sr.

Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy

Thornton, Hr. and Mrs. C. B.

Valenti, Mr.' and Mrs. Jack page 8

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Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Jim

Ware, Miss Beverie

Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Tol

Warner, Hr. and Mrs. Rawleigh W.

\.]a tson, Mr. and Hrs. Harvin

Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Garry

Weisl, Mr. Edwin L., Sr. \ Wells, Hr. Stone

West, Mr. and Mrs.~Dick

Westmoreland, General and ~trs. William ( White, ~r. and Mrs. Lewis

Wickman, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne

Wild, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodfin, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Woodson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Word, Senator and Mrs. J. P. Wortham, Mr. and Mrs. Gus l.]right, Mr ..and Mrs. Mike Young, Mr. and Mrs. John H. ( page 9 ( Walker, Mrs. Charls E.

Volcker, Mr. Paul A.

Pierce, Mr. Samuel R. Petty, Mr. John R.

Cohen, Mr. Edwin S.

Rossides, Mr. Eugene T.

Weidenbaum, Mr. Murray L.

Betts, Mr. Ernest C. \ Smith, Mr. James E. MacLaury, Mr. Bruce K.

Kabis, Mrs. Dorothy A. (

Thrower,, Mr. Randolph W. Camp, Mr. William B.

Ambrose, Mr. Myles J.

Carlock, Mr. John K.

Englert., Mr. Roy Rowley,.. Mr . James Rustad, Mr. Elmer

Worthy, Mr. Martin

Brumley, Mr. Calvin E. page 10

( Kennedy, The Honorable and Mrs. David M., and daughter, Hrs. Barbara Law

Barr, The Honorable and ~trs. Joseph W.

Dillon, The Honorable and Mrs. C. Douglas

Anderson, The Honorable and rtts." Robert B.

Snyder, The Honorable John W.

Scribner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C., Jr.

Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.

Lynch, Mr. Thomas J. \ Corcoran, Mr. Thomas

Rmve, Mr. and .l'1rs. James H., Jr.

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Members of the Cabinet

Secretary William Rogers Se~retary Melvin Laird Attorney General John Mitchell Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton Secretary Clifford Hardin Secretary Maurice Stans Secretary Elliot Richards on Secretary George Romney Secretary John Volpe Director George Shultz Ambassador-at-Large David Kennedy

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Arthur F. Burns

I ( J. L. Roberts on George W. Mitchell J. Dewey Daane Sherman J. Maisel William W. Sherrill

, ''', Council of Economic"­ Advisers

Paul W. McCracken Hendrik S. Houthakker Herbert Stein

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5 E::\_~ ';0 RS CONGRESSMEN

George Aiken R. - Vt. Jor..n Anderson 1 R. -Ill. Cli~ tOlJ. .And.:: r s 0:1 D. -N. lvlex. William Anderso:""1 D. -Ten:;::. fl·· '.'1 allace Bennett R. - Utah. Thomas Ashley D. -Ohio ~\'f/)"1 Lloyci Bents en D. -Tex. Williar:l Bar:;."ett D. -Pa. I Bill B:rock R. -Ten:..'1.. Jackson Betts R. -Oh:o Ea:'l'Y Byrd D. - Va. Tom Bevill D. -Ala. H I f JQri::~ Sri~:...:na..'1. Coo?er R. -Ky. Ben Blackb11rn R. -Ga. « I Clifford Hensen R. -Wyo. John Blat:::lik D. -Mir...n. Lf D. -Ol

Bill Harsha D. -Ohio t~. Al Johnson R. -Po.. M/M Ab,;:,aharn Kazen D. -Tex. . Joe Minish D. -N. .T. CONCRESSIONAL STAFF M/M .T. J. Pickle D. -Tex. Richard Poff R. - Va. John R. Evans Robert Price R. -Tex. Ol'rna,.'1. S. Fink M/M Graham. Purcell D. -Tex. Tom Korologos Torn Rees D. -Cal. Jo:bn M. Martll1. M/M Ray Roberts D. -Tex. Thomas J. Scott Garner Shriver R. -Kans. Thomas Vail Lenore Sullivan D. -Mo. Richard "Wilbu.r . M/M Olin Teague D. -Tex. Paul M. Wilson Al UllJ:nan D. -Ore. Laurence N. Woodworth Joe Waggonner D. -La. Bill Widnall D. -N. J. M/M John Young D. -Tex.

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1. The Pr~sident 2. Mrs. Nixon 3. Tricia Nixon 4 . secretary Rogers 5. Secretary Shultz 6. Mrs. George Shultz 7 . Mr. H. R. Haldeman 8 . Dr. 9. Hr. Ron Ziegler 10. Mr. 11. Mrs. Caspar Weinberger 12. Mr. Lawrence Higby 13. Mr. Steve Bull 14. Colonel Kennedy 15. Mr. Dave Halpern 16. Mr. Winston Lord 17. Mr. Peter Rodman ( 18. Mr. Marshall Wright 19. Commander Larson 20. Dr. Stanley Bear 2l. Mrs. Runkle 22. Miss Julie Pineau 23. Miss Diane Matthews 24. Miss Nancy Meinking 25. YNC Donald Murray 26. SP7 Herbert Oldenberg 27. Mr. Robert Taylor 28. Mr. Arthur Godfrey 29. Mr. C. Zboril 30. Hr. J. Hardin 3l. Mr. D. McCarthy 32. Mr. C. Lyda 33. Mr. M. Marreo-Otero 34. Mr. M. Endicott 35. Mr. C. Rochner 36. Mr. Ollie Atkins WH Photo 37. Fran Lewine AP 38. Helen Thomas UPI 39. Harvey Georges AP Photo 40. Darryl Heikes UPI photo 41. Forrest Boyd Mutual Broadcasting 42. Mr. Norton 43. Don Bacon Newhouse THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) . 1971 TIME DAY KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA 10: 03a FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 10: 03 10: 05 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

10:15 The Pre sident had breakfast.

The President met with: 11: 00 12:00 Henry A. Kis senger, As sistant 11:00 12:30 William P. Rogers, Secretary of State 11:00 2:15 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant

12: 34 12:44 R The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissengel

1: 13 1: 1 7 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

1:36 1: 37 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

1: 43 1:53 P The President talked long distance with Secretary of the Treasury, John B. Connally in Washington, D. C.

2:30 The President walked along the beach with his daughter, Patricia Nixon and C. G. Rebozo.

3:07 3:08' P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

3: 37 3:40 P The President talked long distance with Secretary of the Treasury, John B. Connally in Washington, D. C.

4:00 5:12 The President flew by helicopter from Key Biscayne to Grand Cay, Virgin Islands. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

5:15 The President went swim.m ing.

6: 00 The President went to the residence.

7:00 The President had dinner with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Robert Abplanalp C. G. Rebozo

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GRAND CANYON - VIRGIN ISLANDS 10:15 SaturdaV PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

10:15 10:50 The President motored around the Island with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Robert Abplanalp C. G. Rebozo

10:50 The Presidential party returned to the Residence.

11:00 The President went swimming.

12:05 The President returned to the Residence.

3:05 4:35 The President flew by helicopter from Grand Cay, Virgin Islands, to Key Biscayne. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

4:35 The President went to his Residence at 500 Bay Lane.

4:54 P The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

4:55 5:02 R The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

5:06 P The President telephoned his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. The call was not completed.

5:09 5:17 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. . Kissinger. 5:22 5:27 R The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

5:37 5:47 P The President talked with his Assistant, Harry A. Kissinger.

5:47 P The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

6:50 7:30 The President and the First Lady had dinner with: Patricia Nixon C. G. Rebozo

7:40 9:25 The Presidential Party watched the first half of the movie "Gone With The Wind. il

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) , 1971 TIME DAY KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA 10:53a SUNDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

10:53 P The President telephoned his Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler The call was not completed.

10:58 11:05 P The President talked with his Assistant, R. R. Haldeman.

11:05 11:12 P The President talked with his Assistant} Henry A. Kissinger.

11:15 11:17 R The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler

12:23 12:28 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

12:27 R The President was telephoned by his ASSistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

12:41 12:55 P The President talked with his ASSistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

1:39 2:15 The President and C. G. Rebozo motored around Key Biscayne.

2:25 2:27 The President and C. G. Rebozo motored from 500 Bay Lane to the Key Biscayne Yacht Club Marina (Crandon Park Marina).

2:31 5:12 The President and C. G. Rebozo went boating on the "Coco Lobo."

5:12 The Coco Lobo docked at the boat slip at the President's Vhelicopter pad, Key Biscayne.

6:10 . P The President telephoned long distance to golfer Arnold Palmer in Palm Springs, California. The call was not completed.

6:10 P The President telephoned long distance to entertainer in Palm Springs, California. The call was not completed.

6:34 6:40 R The President talked long distance with golfer Arnold Palmer in Palm Springs, California.

6:41 6:44 R The President talked long distance with entertainer Bob Hope in Palm Springs, California.

6:40 7:15 The President and the First Lady had dinner with Patricia Nixon} C. G. Rebozo.

7:12 P The President telephoned long distance to his Special Assistant} Patrich Buchanan in Washington} D. C.

7:30 9:30 The President and the First Lady watched the second half of the movie "Gone With The Wind" with: Patricia Nixon C. G. Rebozo C. G. Rebozo's friend. rrct.;)lut.N I KIl,;HAf

11:11 11:12 P The President talked with his Assistant H. R. Haldeman.

11:20 11:21 p The President talked with C. G. Rebozo.

11:26 11:27 p The President talked with C. G. Rebozo.

? 12:00 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman

1:50 3:50 The President and C. G. Rebozo went boating on the Coco Lobo.

The Coco Lobo returned to the President IS helo pad boat slip.

The President went to his residence.

5:46 The President flew by helicopter from Key Biscayne to Homestead AFB for a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

5:52 7:41 The President flew by AF-l from Homestead AFB to Andrews AFB.

F or a I 1S, tJ 0 f passengers, see APPENDIX "B".

7:48 7:57 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

7: 57 The President went to the Residence.

8:23 P The President telephoned long distance to his daughter, Julie Eisenhower, in Rhode Island. The call was not completed.

10:05 10:12 R The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower in Rhode Island.

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