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Conversation No. 690-001 Conversation No. 690-002 Conversation No. 690-003 Conversation No. 690-004 Conversation No. 690-005 Conversation No. 690-006 Conversation No. 690-007 Conversation No. 690-008 Conversation No. 690-014 Conversation No. 690-009 Conversation No. 690-010 Conversation No. 690-015 Conversation No. 690-011 Conversation No. 690-012 Conversation No. 690-013

Conversation No. 690-001

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

The President's schedule -Meeting requested by George P. Shultz -John B. Connally -Timing -H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman -Meeting with Nihat Erim

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:07 am.

Conversation No. 690-002

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

The President's schedule -Proposed meeting with George P. Shultz -Price stabilization program

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-Meeting with [Nihat Erim]

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:07 am.

Conversation No. 690-003

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office

Unknown men [Secret Service agents?] met.

Schedule

The unknown men left at an unknown time before 10:07 am.

Conversation No. 690-004

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

[Nihat Erim] -Alexander M. Haig, Jr. -Office -Use of names -One or two

Bull left at an unknown time before 10:07 am.

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Conversation No. 690-005

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office

The President met with Manolo Sanchez [?].

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Electric blanket -Broken

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Sanchez [?] left at an unknown time before 10:07 am.

Conversation No. 690-006

Date: March 21. 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

The President's schedule -[Nihat Erim] -Name check Page | 3

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-Alexander M. Haig, Jr. -Pronunciation -Meeting with George P. Shultz -Cabinet Room

Bull left an unknown time before 10:07 am.

Conversation No. 690-007

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: 10:07 am - 10:34 am Location: Oval Office

The President met with George P. Shultz.

Economy -Pay Board -Labor members -Newspapers -American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations [AFL-CIO] -George Meany -John B. Connally, Herbert Stein, Donald H. Rumsfeld and Shultz -Discussion -Meany -Recent breakfast -Ehrlichman -Advice -Call from the President -The President’s schedule -Call from Shultz -Strategy -Meeting with Shultz -Organized labor -Leonard Woodcock -Frank E. Fitzsimmons Page | 4

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-Public membership -Policy -Case-by-case basis -Meany -Meeting with the President -Meeting with Shultz -Newspapers -Reasons for actions -Longshoremen strike -Settlement -Meeting with Shultz -Instructions from the President -Connally -Recommended call from the President -Reasons -Call from Shultz -Possible meeting with the President -Recent breakfast -Small businesses -Possible exemption from controls -Low income exemption -Cost of Living Council [COLC] -Meeting with Shultz

H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at 10:17 am.

-Call from Shultz -The President's instructions -Small businesses -Shultz's forthcoming meeting with the President -Democratic efforts -Joint Economic Committee -Organized labor -Consumer Price Index [CPI] -Reasons for actions -Wage and price controls -The President's press conference

Shultz left at 10:19 am.

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The President’s forthcoming Soviet trip -Possible trip to Poland -William P. Rogers -Meeting with Haldeman -Haldeman's talk with Alexander M. Haig, Jr. -Polish government -Henry A. Kissinger -Soviets -Iran -Poland -US-Soviet Summit -Polish government -Haig -Rogers -North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] -Poland -Foreign policy -Relations with the US -Kissinger -The People's Republic of China [PRC] trip -Television coverage -Shanghai Communiqué -Compared to Soviet trip

European trip -Rogers -Haldeman's talk with Haig

The PRC trip -Marshall Green -Press -Taiwan, Republic of China -Television appearances -Meet the Press -Haldeman -Ronald L. Ziegler -Meeting with the President -News

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-Possible labor walkout from Pay Board -Trip to Florida -Press briefing -Timing -Rogers -Haldeman -Arrangements -Timing -Meeting with the President -Timing -Press briefing

Issues

Proper attire -Military aide

[No conversation]

International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] case -Typewriters

[C. Arnholdt Smith and political fundraising story] -News coverage -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew -Remarks -Life magazine -Clifford Irving case -Look magazine

Haldeman left and Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon entered at 10:29 am.

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[Duration: 3m 26s]

Trees -The People's Republic of China -Gift -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Rex W. Scouten

Manolo Sanchez and Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:29 am.

Proper attire for meeting -Overcoat -Stephen B. Bull’s duty to inquire beforehand

Manolo Sanchez and Stephen B. Bull left at an unknown time before 10:34 am.

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An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 10:29 am.

[Nihat Erim] -National anthem -Coat -Bull

Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:29 am.

Coat

The President, Mrs. Nixon, the unknown man and Sanchez left at 10:34 am.

Conversation No. 690-008

Date: March 21, 1972

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Time: 11:00 am - 12:36 pm Location: Oval Office

The President met with Nihat Erim and Alexander M. Haig, Jr.; members of the press and the White House photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting; the conversation began in progress.

Arrangement of chairs

The President’s previous visit to while Vice President

[Photograph session] -Peking

Press -Pens

Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon’s previous visit to

Haig -Introductions -North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

Haig left at 11:06 am.

Turkey -President [] -The President’s forthcoming Soviet trip -Stay in Istanbul or Ankara -Bosphorous -Soviet Union -Bulgaria -Iraq -Syria -Baath party

Haig returned at 11:07 am.

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-Cigars

The President’s forthcoming trip to Moscow -Stay in Istanbul

Celal Akbay entered at 11:09 am.

-Congressional session -Timing -Request -The President’s possible visit

Turkey -The President’s view -Border countries -The President's possible trip -Erim -Anniversary of Administration -Government -Border countries -Subversives -NATO -Democratic system -Turkey compared to Czechoslavakia -Death of Jan Masaryk, 1948 -Army -Military coup -Attempted overthrow of government, March 9, 1971 -Terrorists -Description of activities -Communists -Universities -High schools -Establishment of new government -Erim -Terrorists -Murder of Cunsul General of -Bank robbings -Attacks on wealthy

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-Erim -Martial law -Anarchists -Communists -Criticism -International law -Turkish constitution -Laws -Independent judiciary -Opposition newspapers -Average citizens -International organizations -Stockholm -East Germany -West Germany -Turkish workers abroad -Kurt G. Kiesinger -Willy Brandt -Palestine -Turkish young people -Support for organizations -NATO -Visit of US Sixth Fleet -Terrorists -Communists -NATO -Relations with the US and other allies -Terrorist organization -Young Turkish military officers -Military prison -Young people -Mao Tse-tung -Karl Marx -Che Guevara -Reorganization of the army -Upgrade weapons -Aircraft -Pilots -Soviet-sponsored socialism

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-Nikita S. Khrushchev -West Germany -France -Jacques Chaban-Delmas -Terrorist movement -Army -Universities -High schools -Professors -Army -Communists -Youth -Greece -Army -Response from NATO members -Comparison to turkey -Military commaders -Politics -Professional -Population growth -Rate of growth -Border area -Iran -Iraq -Syria -Five year plan -Standard of living -Higher standard -Schools -Jobs -Export laborers -US support -World Bank -Technological assistance -Poppies -William J. Handley -New crops -US aid since 1947 -Impact on the US

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-New York Times article -Families -Opium -Halt to smuggling -Handley -Turkish farmers -Compensation -Monetary worth of poppy crop -Success of program -Example for other programs -Roadways -US program, 1947 -Agriculture -US role -Military morale -Link with economic and social situation -Subversive propaganda -Individual income levels -Compared to Italy -Membership in European Economic Community -Erim's meeting with Robert S. McNamara -World Bank investment -Erim's analysis -The President’s view -Relations with the US -Alliance -Turkish economy -Haig’s forthcoming call to McNamara -World Bank -Erim's possible meeting with John B. Connally -Forthcoming dinner -Programs -Agriculture -Agency for International Development [AID] -John A. Hannah -Turkish climate -Compared to California -US success -US congress

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-Isolationism -Decrease in military assistance budget -Decrease in assistance to Turkey -NATO -Effect -Radical forces -World Bank -Export-import Bank -Henry Kearns -Connally -Turkish foreign minister -William P. Rogers -The PRC trip -The President’s forthcoming Soviet trip -Free world -Desire for peace -US relations with the Soviet Union -Turkish interests -Soviet Union and the PRC -Support of revolutionary forces -Communique -Renunciation of force -Leonid I. Brezhnev -New York Times -US-Turkey alliance -Internal subversion -Turkey -France -West Germany -Britain -Italy -Détente -US-Soviet and US-PRC relations -Non-communist nations -Organization in attempt to defense against Communism -Support for NATO -Efforts to stop subversives -The President's meetings with the Soviets and Chinese -Arms control agreement

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-Agreements -Communist goals -Khrushchev -Negotiations -Economics -Communist philosophy -Soviets -Allies -Polish -Romanians -Czechs -PRC -Nuclear power -Brezhnev -Relations with the Soviet Union -Relations with the US -Seeking better relations -Relations with the US -Understanding among nations of the free world -Friendships -Philosophies -Cooperation with other nations -Soviets -Chinese -Self-interest -Romanians -Philosophy of the non-communist world -Europe -Asia -Nations around the rim of the PRC -Japan -Parliamentary democracies -Oligarchies -US relations with the PRC -US relations with the Soviet Union -US relations with other nations -Pledge not to desert friends -Erim's visit to the US -PRC

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White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542

-The President's trip -Erim’s view -Population -Soviet Ambassador to Turkey -The need for Turkey to remain non-Communist -Arab countries -Oil fields -"Fire wall" -Turkey’s Western orientation -Soviet union -Military defense -Social defense -Economic defense -Erim -Support from the military -NATO -Communist propaganda -Effect -NATO -US -West Germany -France -Defense -NATO -Soviet Union -Nuclear arms -Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] -Subversion activity -Human rights -West Germany -France -Turkey -West Germany -Military -Bulgaria -Tanks -Compared to Turkish tanks -Refueling time -Need for more US support

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White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542

-Iraq -Syria -Tanks -Turkish needs -Report to the president -Instructions to Haig -Comparison of US and Soviet tanks -Vietnam -M-60 -Relations with the US -Defense of turkey -Communist propaganda -Military equipment -F-84 aircraft -Phantoms -France -Possible Turkish purchases -Mysteres -Mirages -Communist propaganda -US military equipment -Report to the President

Cyprus -London-Zurich Agreement of 1959 -Greece -Turkey -Great Britain -Greek government -George Papadopoulos -Greek-Turkish relations -NATO - Aegean Sea

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Cyprus -Unimportance

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Cyprus -Turkish view -London-Zurich Agreements of 1959 -Mixed rule -Representation in government -Michael Mouskos [Archbishop Makarios III] -Erim’s view -William P. Rogers’s previous visit to Turkey -Soviet Union -Czechoslovakian arms -Comparison to Egypt -Anwar el-Sadat -Resignation of Makarios -Papadopoulos -Relations with the US and Britain -Holy Synod of the Cyprost Orthodox Church -Possible compromise -1960 Cypriot Constitution -US relations with Makarios -Possible rejection of 1959 agreement -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s previous trip to Turkey -Agnew’s help with Greece -Relations with the US -Makarios -The President’s view -Soviet Union -Marxism in Cyprus -Recent election

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Soviets -Naval presence in the Dardanelles -Mediterranean fleet -Cairo -US Sixth Fleet -Purpose -Middle east -Egyptians -Israel -Mediterranean -Turkey -Africa -US policy

Turkey’s relations with neighboring countries -Need for strong Turkish defense -Communiqué -Independence of Turkey -Erim’s visit to the US -Dardanelles -Harry S. Truman Doctrine -The President’s vote as a member of Congress -Dean G. Acheson -Meeting with Erim, 1964 -Lyndon B. Johnson -Erim’s role in drafting 1960 Cypriot Constitution -Pakistan -Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s previous trip to Turkey -Central Treaty Organization [CENTO] -US -The President’s previous meeting with the new Secretary General [Nassir Assar] -Symbolic rather than military value -Pakistan -Iran -Turkey -Bangladesh -Turkish recognition -US recognition Page | 19

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-India

Stephen B. Bull entered and left at an unknown time before 12:36 pm.

Erim’s schedule -Automobile

Turkey’s relations with neighboring countries -Bhutto’s meeting with Erim -Mujibar Rahman -Possible intermediary role for Erim -Pakistan’s recognition of Bangladesh -Large Muslim population -India -Pakistan -The President’s view

Turkey -Relations with the Soviet Union -Erim’s forthcoming visit with Nikolai V. Podgorny -Non-aggression treaties -NATO -Turkey’s obligations to other members -France -Consultation agreement -Afghanistan -Iran -France -Other NATO members -Forthcoming US-Soviet meeting -NATO forces -Andrei A. Gromyko -Anatoliy F. Dobrynin -Forthcoming State dinner -Erim and the president -Further talks -Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Erim -Erim's talks with the President -US support for Turkey

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-Iran -Syria -Iraq -Bulgaria -Relations with the US -Turkey’s role in world affairs -Government -Parliamentary -Dictatorship -The President’s instructions to Haig -McNamara and Connally -Meetings with Erim -Paul A. Volcker -Hannah -AID -Military matters -Communiqué -Turkish wishes

The President's schedule -Drug bill [Special Action Office for Drug Addiction Prevention] signing -Rehabilitation program for drug addicts

Turkey -Drugs -Opium -Smugglers -Iran

The President, et al. left at 12:36 pm.

Conversation No. 690-014

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 12:36 pm and 12:38 pm Location: Oval Office

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Unknown men [Secret Service agents] met.

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USSS Agent name

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The President’s location

Conversation No. 690-009

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 12:38 pm and 12:43 pm Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Foreign relations -The President’s meeting with Nihat Erim -Turkey -Congressional aid -Soviet Union -Iran -Afghanistan -Relations with the US -The People's Republic of China [PRC] -Forthcoming communiqué

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Haig left at an unknown time before 12:43 pm

Conversation No. 690-010

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 12:38 pm and 12:43 pm Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

The President's schedule -Bill signing ceremony [Special Action Office for Drug Addiction Prevention] -East Room

The President and Bull left at an unknown time before 12:43 pm.

Conversation No. 690-015

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 12:43 pm and 1:00 pm Location: Oval Office

Unknown men [Secret Service agents] met.

An unknown agent talked with an unknown person at an unknown time before 1:00 pm.

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The President’s location -East Room

Conversation No. 690-011

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler; the conversation began in progress.

The President's schedule -Gridiron dinner -Decision -Wage Board -Announcement -George Meany

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 1:00 and 1:03 pm.

[Conversation No. 690-11A]

[See Conversation No. 21-124]

[End of telephone conversation]

The President's forthcoming press conference -International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] -Television

Drugs

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-Possible national broadcast by the President -Penalties for drug dealers

The White House operator talked with the President at an unknown time between 1:00 and 1:03 pm.

[Conversation No. 690-11B]

[See Conversation No. 21-125]

[End of telephone conversation]

Drugs -Penalties for drug dealers -Death penalty -National broadcast by the President -Prime time -Statement to the American public -Bill signing -Cooperation of the American public

The President talked with George P. Shultz between 1:03 and 1:09 pm.

[Conversation No. 690-11C]

[See Conversation No. 21-126]

[End of telephone conversation]

H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at 1:10 pm.

Economy -Arthur F. Burns -Interest rate increase -Secretary of the Treasury -Administration policy -Possible question during Ziegler’s press briefing -John B. Connally -Forthcoming call from Ziegler Page | 25

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-Timing -Unions -Interest rates -Food prices

The President's schedule -Gridiron dinner -Edgar Allan Poe -[Warren E. Burger] -Cabinet officers -White House staff -Henry A. Kissinger's schedule -Peter M. Flanigan's schedule -The President's attendance -Ziegler's statement

The President’s forthcoming press conference -Office -Timing -ITT questions -Consumer Price Index [CPI] -Television compared to office -Haldeman's view -Television -Timing -Number of appearances -Radio -Microphones

Ziegler left at 1:16 pm.

Julius Klein -Note to Haldeman -Contents -Richard J. Daley -The President’s busing speech

Drugs -Talk with Ziegler

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-National television broadcast -Bill signing -Laws -Enforcement -More penalties -Rehabilitation of addicts -Legalization of marijuana -Heroin -Haldeman's view -“Fireside chat” -Timing -California -Writer -Patrick J. Buchanan -Outline from John D. Ehrlichman -Pamphlet -Ehrlichman -Quote from the President -Wording -The President’s view -Haldeman’s view -Addicts -Pushers -Victims -Commission -Law enforcement -Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe -Addicts -Marijuana -Heroin -Lsyergic acid diethylamide [LSD] -Children -Example of mental illness -James A. Rhodes -Comments to the President in 1968 -Funding for mental health centers -Blacks -Mental institutions -Psychiatry

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White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542

-The President’s view -Supply -Efforts by Turkey -Pushers -Education of children -Law enforcement -Pushers -Children -The President’s possible speech -Legalizing marijuana -Weekly announcements -Ehrlichman -Administration accomplishments -Unknown man [Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.?] -Government agents -Number -Bureaucrats -Instructions -The President's trip to New York -News coverage -National networks -Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] -Local -Airport -Advantages of trips -The President’s possible speech -Live audience -Radio message

Stockholm Conference [World Conference on the Human Environment] -The President’s memorandum to William P. Rogers -Delegation -Russell E. Train -Cabinet officers -Rogers

Ambassadorships -Flanigan -Charge d’affairs

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-West Germany -Pakistan -Joseph S. Farland -Recommendation -Robert G. Neumann -Kissinger -Afghanistan -Finland -Arthur Brimmer -Jerome Holland -Sweden -Wiley Buchanan -Haldeman's talk with John N. Mitchell and Maurice H. Stans -Contributions -Stans -Kissinger and Rogers -Emory C. Swank -Ceylon [Sri Lanka] -Charles S, Whitehouse -Vietnam -Ellsworth F. Bunker -Cambodia -Adm. Horacio Rivero -Spain -Emil (“Bus”) Mosbacher, Jr. -Rivero - [UN] -Ralph Bunche -Richard F. Pederson -William B. Buffum -Lebanon -Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan -F. Bradford Morse -Moynihan -Possible Ambassador to the UN -Pederson -Kissinger -Rogers

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Frank Leonard -Newspaper -The President -Reelection -Wisconsin -Pictures of campaigners -Committee to Reelect the President [CRP] -Youth -The President’s opinion -Thelma C. (Ryan) (“Pat”) Nixon -Pictures and story

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George Meany -George P. Shultz -Previous breakfast meeting with the President -Augusta, Georgia -Mamie G.D. Eisenhower

Ziegler entered at 1:36 pm.

Economy -Burns -Ziegler's talks with Connally, Shultz and Herbert Stein -Connally's suggestions -Intermediate or long-term loans -Interest rates -Wage-Price Board

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-Mortgage rates

Ziegler left at 1:37 pm.

Foreign policy -Television broadcast with Kissinger -Marvin L. Kalb and William Small -Talk with Ziegler -Length -Time -Date -The People's Republic of China [PRC] trip -Three cornered foreign policy -Middle East -Kalb -Kissinger -The President -Backgrounder -The President's instructions -Possible appearances by Kissinger -Chicago -Forthcoming Soviet trip -The PRC trip -Coverage of the PRC trip -Kissinger -The President’s reelection -Schedule

The President's schedule -The President's possible meeting with Frank Fitzsimmons -Meany -Breakfast -Wage Board -Oval Office -Charles W. Colson -Meany -American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations [AFL-CIO] -National Alliance of Businessmen Page | 31

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-Reception -Jobs for veterans -Gordon M. Metcalf -Handshaking -Jobs produced -Blacks -Veterans -Dinner -Board meeting -Reception for regional chairmen -Timing -Metcalf -Haldeman’s view -Retail enterprise -Public interest -Donald McI. Kendall

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The President -Retirement -Dwight D. Eisenhower -College -Foundation -Whittier College -Boys Clubs of America -Boy Scouts -National Alliance of Businessmen -Use of name -Fundraising -Honorary degrees

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-Too many commitments

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Vice President Spiro T. Agnew -Gridiron dinner -The President’s view

The President’s forthcoming press conference -Timing -Television -Use -Lyndon B. Johnson

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1972 campaign -Polls -Trial heats -Big shift -Primaries

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Polls -[Forename unknown] Denham -The PRC trip -Louis P. Harris -Percentages -Denham

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-George H. Gallup -White House -Harris -Edmund S. Muskie -Popularity

The President’s forthcoming press conference -Timing -Radio -Television -Timing

International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] case -Effect on polls -Effect on American public opinion -Ten percent -Busing

[No conversation]

Advisory committees -Kissinger -State Department -Usefulness -Raymond P. Shafer -Laurence S. Rockefeller

Haldeman's schedule -John R. (“Tex”) McCrary -Projects -Pay -Clients -Memorandum to Haldeman

Russell A. Kirk -Book, A Program for Conservatives -Copies -The Conservative Mind -Liberal approach

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-Ten copies -Ehrlichman -Raymond K. Price, Jr.

Drugs -Heroin -Maintenance -Crime prevention -Euthanasia -Individuals viewpoint -Jaffe -American Civil Liberties Union [ACLU] -Vietnam -Urinalysis -Penalties -Iran -Habeas corpus

Book by Kirk -Connally -Ehrlichman -Connally -Shultz -Elliot L. Richardson -Leonard Garment -Price -Garment -Buchanan

The President's schedule -Possible meeting with Kirk -Meetings with Congressmen

White House church services -Fred B. Rhodes -World Baptist Alliance -The President’s view -Preachers

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Arrival ceremonies -Washington, DC -Crowds -Compared to Los Angeles -Compared to New York City -Foreign guests -Andrews Air Force Base -Blacks -Dwight D. Eisenhower -The President’s experiences as Vice President -National Airport -Arrival of Winston S. Churchill -Washington, DC streets -National Airport

Drugs

Soviet Union trip -Possible stop in Turkey -Istanbul -Kissinger -Iran -Istanbul -Poland -North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] meeting

The President's forthcoming trip to Florida -Meeting with Marshall Green -Timing -Wage and price issue

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[Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift 11/29/2017. Segment cleared for release.] [Personal Returnable] [690-011-w006] [Duration: 1m 4s]

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White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542

Florida -Thelma C. (Ryan) (“Pat”) Nixon and Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Vacation -Media criticism -Sensitivity -The President -Hard-working -Camp David -Working vacations

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Drugs -Poll -Small sample -Death penalty for traffickers -Heroin -Drug addiction -Interstate law -Compared to Charles A. Lindbergh law -Kidnapping -American public opinion -Congress -Supreme Court -California -Life imprisonment without parole -Ehrlichman -Death penalty compared to life imprisonment -Bureaucrats -Credit -Offices -Departments

Prices's schedule

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White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542

-Talking points -Cabinet -UN -The President’s foreign policy leadership -World reaction to the PRC trip

The PRC trip -Possible public talks -Ziegler -Haldeman -Dwight L. Chapin -Importance -Kissinger's possible television appearance -Kalb -John A. Scali -Speech -Luncheon -Contents -Testimonial for the President -Kissinger -Herbert G. Klein -Detroit -Talk show -Chapin -Chou En-lai quote

The President’s schedule -General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament -Gerard C. Smith -Manea Manescu -Shafer -Beginning of administration -Meetings -Times

Haldeman left at 2:15 pm.

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White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542

Conversation No. 690-012

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 2:15 pm and 3:03 pm Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

Message

Bull left at an unknown time before 3:03 pm.

Conversation No. 690-013

Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 2:15 pm and 3:03 pm Location: Oval Office

The President met with an unknown person.

The President's schedule [?]

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 3:03 pm.

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