PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD

DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE

1 List Page 3 – Appendix “A” – Members of the 11/4/1971 A Official Party

2 List Page 4 – Appendix “A” – Members of the 11/4/1971 A Official Party

3 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 11/5/1971 A Appendix “C”

4 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 11/8/1971 A Appendix “A”

5 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 11/9/1971 A Appendix “A” (p. 2)

6 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 11/10/1971 A Appendix “A”

7 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 11/12/1971 A Appendix “B”

COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-9

FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary November 1, 1971 – November 15, 1971

PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:

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 D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.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 H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.

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D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift ------NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD

DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE

8 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 11/14/1971 A Appendix “A”

9 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 11/9/1971 A Appendix “A” (pg. 1)

10 List List of Invitees for NSC Meeting – 11/12/1971 A Appendix “A”

COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-9

FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary November 1, 1971 – November 15, 1971

PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:

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

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D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift ------NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DA!LY DIARY (S

PLACE DAY lJEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEMBER 1, 1971

----~ THE l.JHITE HOUSE TIME DAY l.JASHINGTON, D. C. 7:50 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rcceived ACTIVITY 1-----,------.-;~------In Out La 1.0

7:50 The President had breakfast.

8:03 The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 9:25 1:30 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 9:40 10:25 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant 9:47 10:55 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant 10:49 11:40 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

1:30 P The President telephoned long distance to Lloyd J. Christie, janitor, in Sante Fe Springs, California. The President wanted to thank Mr. Christie for the support expressed in a letter written by Mr. Christie. The call was not completed.

1:46 The President went to his office in the EOB.

2:08 R The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Christie in Sante Fe Springs, California. The call was not completed.

2:29 2:30 P The President talked with the First Lady.

2:47 2:49 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President met with: 2:54 4:00 Mr. Kissinger 2:55 4:00 'Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense 3:59 4:00 Mr. ~iegler

3:55 3:56 P The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.

4:04 The President, accompanied by Secretary Laird and Mr. Kissinger returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 4:04 4:15 Mr. Kissinger 4:04 4:06 Mr. Butterfield

The President met with: 4:15 5:02 John N. Mitchell, Attorney General 4:15 4:53 George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB 4:15 4 :53 Mr. Haldeman

5:02 5:18 The President met with: Robert L. Kunzig, Administrator of GSA frederic V. Malek, Special Assistant THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHMW NIXON'5 D,Il,lLV DIARY (See Trave; Record for Travel Acli,-;ty)

PHONE TIME P=PlamJ R=Receivcu ACTIVITY -~------~- ---- In Out Lo LD

5:18 The President, accompanied by his Personal Physician, Dr. W. Kenneth Riland, returned to the Residence.

5:18 5:26 The President met with Dr. Riland.

5:34 5:46 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

6:05 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower

6:53 The Presidential party went to the South Grounds.

7:09 7:31 The Presidential party toured the first floor Residence.

7:31 The Presidential party returned to the second floor Residence.

7:42 8:03 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

8:12 8:17 The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

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? ? THE WHIl': HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NiXo;,J'S DAILY Dl}\:~Y

(Sf>(: Travel Record Ell( 'L'vel Activity) 1--·------.----·-,---··,,--·------1 PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) I\TOV" H"::-l.,' 2 10'71 ['HE WHIT'i HOUSE L~ ~I_~~=:'~-_:_=_~ J~~ _ WASHINGTON, D. C. TIME DAY 8:o,S u.n. TUESDAY I------r-----y------·-----·..­ -=-----1 PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTI\TfY ---.~~- --+---,---­ Lo LD 8:06 The Pre:jidcJJt had br,:J:l>:;t.

8: 15 'r'he President \-lent to t"Le Uval \).;'f1ce.

1'he President met vii it;,: 8:1+3 9:32 H. H. HLtlclenEul: I_~)sj.~-)t~u:._ 9:27 9:28 AlexD,nder P. BL~t t(.::tfieJI~i J j) .. :puty !~S3 in tant 9:31 9:32 Ml'. Bllttcrfici

9:19 9:20 p The Presid_,:n1; teJeplll.ln"' hi.s Fl(:S;; Secretr::ry, Honald L. Ziegler.

The Presid~~t t~t wit~: 9:32 10: 33 v.ltllinn~ P. 1{o~J .'.:('3, Secrel.~.;::,'-J:y of nta t'2' 9:36 10:)i·5 Henry A. Kis "-cl!! ;cr, A::>~~ 1.i' t,,',.c t 10:22 10:33 J,11'. ;'J if:~Glcr

10: 50 10:59 rrh~ President mc~t ",itt, :118 Spedai Counsel) Charles VI. Colson.

'i'i'le Presicle:lt lE2t Ylit:,: 10; 59 12:2Lj. VI i 111a1:1 l:ld';o ho;;) I::' hie iO: L, 1.~; te:c of' 1\ us tre, 1 t a )./e "t') C)."" (.:' ()~' r", c. C' l' ~, / ~., -J f.l. L' \,...... '.J .'" trj~ (:'_~ ...~.'-"" ), _ ,....., ) 1 "1 J,.... v Hhite house pbD',Gic',r['llL,,:l', in/out 11:06 12:24 1-lr. }(j,s s intscr

12: 2Lj. 12:27 The Presidc:nt c,;cortccl Pl-i.roe L,lj,ni,:;;"c~r McMahon to his car in the Sout.h urive'dEy.

. )2 :27 The President, accompanied by Mr. Ziegler, returned to the Oval Office.

12:31 12: 33 The President met and \,:as I.lhotof:rc,pi'lcd with~ Lt. Cdr. Alex2rder H. L3.rzclere, USCG, l.iilitary Aide Bric~. Gen. Jamz~s D. HugllCs) l,jilitary Assistant Vlhite House p;lOtographer, in/out

12 :L~O The President \,laS introduce:d to and. photographed with seven recent Presidential appointees~ Stanley M. Greenfield, Assistant Administrator for the EnvirOl'jmental Protection Agency Richard J. Grunewald, Assistant Secretary of Labor John VI. LSlrson, Assistant Secretary of tile Interior

Phill:i.p A. Loc!i'i S J Jr. ,C(),:;r'liss ioner of the Securities and Lxcnange C()!tJLiss iorl Dudley C. Mecurr,) Ass istnnt Scc~etary of the Army Rnymo)l(1 L. Telles) Cotr.rni:,;:,;iOliCT of the Equal EmjJi.cym~nt Vpportulli.ty CC!i'l,riSi;iun lHE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHAfW NIXON'S DAILY DIARY .------·------:.------1(~ec TraVl:1 Rccord for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEL;;':"; DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) N_OV~Jm~R 2! 1971 TIME DAY 'rEE 'dEI'l'T: ITOUS1~ Y:AFHINGTO.:.: D (' 12:111 p.m. 'I'UEE>DAY PHm-;E TIME P<~,PIJc

12:41 j·jichael I\. Sc:hrauth, Adva.nccman H;:'[;. )\jichaeJ. I{. Schrauth Wjlliam L. Schrauth, f2thcr ill's. HiJ.J.iam L. Schrauth, mother White House photographer, in/out

12: )1-7 1:13 l'~T KCLS S E;L;C:C 12: 52 l'/l.L". Butterfield

p 'rlE' ljrs~,;j.d,·:nt tcJep:loncd long distance to C':ll1[~ressman JDhn jT. r:ou3sclot (H.-California) in LOG An(;21es, en lifcI'nia . The cnll '-Jas not cc)nlpleted.

12 :L~9 p ~he President telepboned CongrasGc~n Barber B. Conable,Jr. (H-·Lui leyk) 'Tile call 'n3.S not completed.

12:56 p 'rhe l-':t'c;, :ie;',::n t talb:::d '

1:06 1:03 p The President talker!. long distac.c(; .d.th Congressman Rou:,:;clot in Los Angeles, California.

1:09 1:10 p The President talked ".Ii th Congressman Canable.

1: 15 The President went to his office in the E.O.B.

1 • ? 1 p ~ • ..J­ The President talked. with Secretary Rogers.

2:03 R '1'he Pret,i,Jent was telephoned by Director of the mill George P. Shultz. The call was not completed.

2:26 R 'rhe Presid.ent talked "11 th Hr. mlUltz.

2:35 The President "lent to the Barber ShOp. 3:00 The President returned to the Oval Office.

3:07 3: 11 P 'rile President talked with l'lr. Shultz.

3: 15 3:37 The Presiclent met with tilT • Haldeman.

3:37 The Pr0:sident went to the Cabinet Hoom. ---'--_..-_._------., THe: WHrl e: HOUSE PRESIDENT RICH/\I1D NIXON'S Dl\'L'{ DlAi\Y (Sce Travel H'-co,d for Travel Activ;',')

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Do)', YL) l';_().\n,~a~lBJ~:tL_.~.J_._.197J~ _ THE WHITE HOUSE T[ME DAY }iA-8ft INCl1~_~'_lJ+-"",1),_,_ ...r...... --__,.__------.--.---l:-?7 p.ill~U:r;",S:.::::,D:.::::jl~'y::.. I PHONE TIME P=PI.ccd R=Rcccived ACTIVITY 1----1-----+---1---+------In Out Lo LD .------._--.­

3:37 l~: 35 The President a1._tc_~nd.ed_ n n;~Gj_~' a tIL. 1.J... t.e'''' , LLi ,....'.v

4:35 The Pres i.dent rc:tu~'n8cl tD U-:.' (",'01. (iff' jc'c .

'I'he President !b':'t, T"j, th: 5:20 John D. l:!lrl.:LclnfJ8.D" /;~.~~;lstp.r1t 5: 211­ t,;y. KjssjrJ~~er

rl'he President n:~:t to disclb~; the lc:C;:c.:.l:J.ti\'e pro[~I'mn for the remainder uf lSJ71 ... i,ttl: GC~'clld 5: ~~5 6:22 Eouse NiLority Lcad.cc (; . Ford (R-].jichj.ij8.n) 5: 25 6 :2c~ ConbressJ..·~Gr1 Lesli.c; c. !.. ~'C'~lrl~; (r\ -I11i.nois) 5:25 6:22 Clark l,jacC;rcE;or, Cou.'.:3,,=1 5:25 6:53 l\"~r. Kissin~~eY 5:25 6:22 Richard K. Cook, Deputy Assist8nt 5: 25 6:22 Hr. 7,icg1\:1' White HOtlSe ~hoto~r L':~, in/out

6:55 The Pr""sicl<:mt WC:lt tr) the office orld.t.' 1'e.c80na1 fccretary Rose f.:ary Hood,s.

6:55 6: 5.3 The President met with Miss Woods.

6:~8 The Pres ident returned to trw eVe1.1 Office. 7:00 'I'he President returned to the bec:ond floor Hesidence. 8:01 The President \-Ient to the !':ol'th Portico to greet Prime Minister and HI's. l

8:03 The Pres ident escorted Prime If'inis ter anci Jilrs. Hc.t>lahon to the Yellow Oval Room.

8:17 'l'he Presi.dent and the First L8.dy: accompcmied by Prin1.e Minister and Mrs. HcHahon ,,:cn l; to th2 East Room to receive their dinner guests.

8:35 11:02 The Pres ident hasted a State Dinner in 11anor of Prime Minister }.1clo':ahoYl. For a list of guests) see APPEl'mIX "B".

After dinner entertainment vlaS !,rovided by Metropolitan Opera rrenor Richard ~'ucker. For a LiEt of entertainment guests, see ~~~~!~l\I~~~~

11:02 'fIle l'resillcnt arid tJw Fin;t 10d:;' J acco:;;F,aniccl by Prj,me l'''linistcr and 11~.ri: .. t·lcl,lahon i.l~5. ll~. unci 1.~1rs. rrucker, \\1cnt to t~~e secoud .t' 1=)0_L3(~:.) id(~r:ce..:.c;,:..:'-=­ .. J I THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (5

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mr,., Day. Yr.) N9~lvrtJJ:.XLl'Ll·2IL _ THE i-lHITE HOUSE TIME DAY HASHINJTON D. C. 11: 02 D.m. TlJESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Reccived ACTIVITY -----1-----­ .---~--- In Out Lo LD

11:02 The Presidential party toured the second floor Residence.

11:24 The President and. the first Lady escorted Prime Hinister and 1'-'tr'~;. McM~:.hon to the1r car at the North Portico.

11:28 'I'be Presid.crlt and the First Lady returned to the second floor Hes idence .

11:44 11: 57 P 'The President talked ",ith My. K1Sf,lnger.

______. .J I. APPENDIX "A"

CABIN"ET COlvlMITTEE MEETING ON EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1971 3:30 P. M. CABINET ROOM

Attendee,';:

Secretary J\'iorton Secretar'T Sians ~' Secretary Hodgson' Secretary Richardson"r Secretary Ron-mey ._,'" Director Shu] tz ", Under Secretary Can1.pbcl1.- '1'; f1..1:J ,__.~/--.---. I/'; ., I Y/f ., I(? /' /\/ ' f:0~"/r~"'"C.-t:.t ~/ I;L!t,.({'f~-t!--<-. _ YA~. L.-"l.-....-;A 1:::1/ , )1

Staff:

Mr. Ehrlichnlan Mr. Carlucci ;

Mr. Krogh c'­ Mr. Gifford ,.. ' Mr. Ball _' . M,r. Shepard

", ' I·. :: / " D·:·" )7[,,/ ,.'j';._( DINNER AT THE WHITJ~ HOUSE Black tie Tuesday, November 2, 1971 at eight o'clock

The President & Mrs. Nixon

The Right Honorable The P rime Minister of Australia & Mrs. McMahon H. E. The Am.bassador of Australia Sir Jalnes Plimsoll Sir John Bunting & Lady Bunting Secretary of the Department of the Prim.e Minister zmd Cahin:::t Sir Keith Waller & Lady Waller Secretary of the Deparbnent of Foreign. i\££airs Dr. H. C. Coombs Consultant Mr. P. H. Bailey First Assistant Secretary, Departm.ent of the Prime Jviinistcr and Cabinet Mr. H. D. Anderson First Assistant Secretary, Department of Foreign Affair s Mr. R. J. Whitelaw' First Assistant Secretary, Deparbnent of the Treanury Mr. E. K. Sinclair Consultant

The Vice President & Mrs. Agnew The Secretary of State &Mrs. Rogers The Secretary of the Interior & Mr s. Morton The Secretary of Labor & Mrs. Hodgs 00. Han. & Mrs. George P. Shultz Dir., Office of Management & Budget Sen. Norris Cotton (New Hampshire) Sen. & Mrs. Clifford P. Hansen (Wyoming) Sen. & Mrs. James B. Allen (Alabama) Rep. & Mrs. Elford A. Cederberg (Michigan) Rep.. & Mrs. Charles M. Teague (California) Hon. & Mrs. J. Phil Campbell Under Secretary of Agriculture Han. & Mrs. Jalnes T. Lynn Under Secretary of Commerce Han. & Mrs. John G. Veneman Under Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare Admiral & Mrs. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. Chief of Naval Opc rations Han. Robert L. Kunzig , AdmI'., General Services Administration - 2 - 11/2/71

Hon. & Mrs. James R. Schlesinger Chmn., Atomic Energy ComInis sion Hon. & Mrs. Walter L. Rice U. S. Ambassador to Australia Hon. & Mrs. Emil Mosbacher, Jr. Chief of Protocol Hon. Henry A. Kissinger Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes Military Assistant to the President Hon. & Mrs. Marshall Green Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs Hon. Willie J. Usery, Jr. Assistant Secretary of Labor Hon. & Mrs. Salnuel C. Jackson Assistant Secretary of I-lousing & Urban Development Hon. & Mrs. Salnuel R. Pierce, Jr. General Counsel, Dept. of the Treasury Hon. & Mrs. Alexander P. Butterfield Deputy Assistant to the President Admiral & Mrs. Ralph W. Cousins .vice Chief of Naval Operations Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Melvin Zais Dir. of Operations, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Royal B. Allison As st. to Chmn., JCS, for Strategic Arrns Negotiations Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Ormond R. Simpson Falls Church, Virginia Hon. Fonner Ambassador, Honolulu, Hawaii Hon. & Mrs. Edward Clark Fonner U. S. Ambas sador to Australia Hon. & Mrs. Dean Burch Chmn., Federal ComulUnications Commis sion Mr. & Mrs. Edwin M. Cronk Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Mr. & Mrs. James J. Rowley Dir., U. S. Secret Service Mr. & Mrs. George Allen Coach & Gen. Mgr., The Washington Redskins Mr. & Mrs. Tobin Armstrong Mrs-Co-Chmn., Republican National Committee Mrs. Robert Low Bacon Washington, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. George W. Bewley Pres., Lockport Canning Co., Lockport, New York - 3 - 11/2/71

}Jo.'l. & Mr s. Winton M. Blount Washington, D. C. llL.:. &: Mrs. Stephen F. Dunn Silver Spring, Maryland Me & 1'.1rs. Raym.ond Giesecke Pres., l\,icGraw-Edison Company, Elgin, Illinois }Lr. Jack Glc0s on Washington Consulting Group, Inc. IviL [I., Mr s. Cecil R. Haden Houston, Texas J\h. &: Mrs. Jaquelin H. Hmne Basic Vegetable Products, Inc., San Francisco, Cal Hornia 1,,11'. Claude J. Jasper Lawye r, J'v1adison, Viis consin h1I'. & .M:rs. J. Paull M2yshall Associ2.tion of American Railroads, Washington, D. C. tAr. John H. Swift Colurnbu s, Georgia 1'v1.r. f~ ]v1rs. Jaules C. Thon~son Editor, F)rairie Farrner, Chicago, Illinois Mr. &. 1'v1rs. Richard Tucker Opera singer, Great Neck, New York lv1r. & 1';11's. F. Perry Wilson Chmn.• Union Carbide Corporation, New York, New York :Mr. (~Mrs. Juseph C. Wilson ChlUI1., Xerox Corporation, Rochester, New York Mr. &: Mrs. Frank H. Wyman New York, New York Mr. &: Mrs. ThOluas G. Wyman New York, New York APPElffiIX "e"

ENTERTAINMENT - Tuesday, November 2, 1971 at 10:00 p. m.

Hon. David M. Abshire Assistant Secretary of State Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Allen Towson, Maryland Mr. & Mrs. L. John Ankney Washington, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. James P. Bass McLean, Virginia Brig. Gen. & Mrs. Marion L. Boswell Falls Church, Virginia Lt. Col. & Mrs. Gene T. Boyer Commanding Officer, U. S. Army Executive Flight Detachment lvir. & Mrs. Booker T. Bradshaw

Pres., Virginia Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. J Richlllond Mr. & Mrs. Berkeley Burrell Pres., National Business League, Washington, D. C. Hon. & Mrs. Murray M. Chotiner Washington, D. C. Colonel & Mrs. John P. Cooper Deputy Secretary of the General Staff, Dept. of the Arn~y Captain & Mrs. Donald L. Custis Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital, National Naval Medical Center Mr. & Mrs. John Russell Deane, III White Hous c staff Mr. & Mrs. Ben F. Dixon Former Country Officer for Australia & New Zealand, Dept. of State Mr. & Mrs. John M. Elliott Pres., An~a1gamated Transit Union, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. Elliott White House staff Mrs. Barbara H. Franklin White House staf f Mr. & Mrs. John A. Froebe National Security Council Mr. & Mrs. David Gergen White House staff Mrs. Russell K. Gcrnhofer Arlington, Virginia Han. & Mrs. Mark 1. Goode Special Assistant to the President Han. & Mrs. Grant L. Hansen , Assistant Secretary of the Air Force Captain & Mrs. Thor Hanson Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy -. ;:', ... ]]/2i71 at 10 p. In.

Mr. Ex Iv1.rs. Cecil J:~. 1Il1~)1.JC'rt Mrs-An~;tJ'alian 1J"",,].::, Dept. of State Hon. ~;': Mrs. Hacl1ai A. )].:~n As sisiant Seen::~·; y of thc Army Miss I cretary of the Interior Mis s P. J. Loga.Jl Assist,mt Private Secretary to the Prin1c lvfinister Mr. R. B. MacDoll,~Jd Press Secretary to the Prirne Ivfinister 1\:11'. &, lv1rs. Jarnes V. hLH'tin, Jr. Dil'., OHice of .!\.nstraJiall Affairs, Dept. of State Mr. Richard 1·'lz: ,,;trangclo Dept. of Health, Education &: Welfare Hon. &: Mrs. Dudley C. Mecum. Assistant Secretary of the Army Mr. & Mrs. C. March Mjller, III Dept. of Housing 8:. Urban Devcloprnent Miss Jan Milliken White House staff Rev. &. Mrs. Jerry A. 1v100rc, Jr. Member, D. C. Council Mr. & Mrs. Sol Mosher Special AE,sistant to the Sccretary of Commerce Dr. & Mrs. WilJiam M. Narva National Naval M.edical Center Mr. John D. Negroponte Washington, D. C. Dr. & Mrs. Robert Nelsen Potomac, Maryland Hon. & Mrs. David L. Norman Assistant Attorney General Mr. & Mrs. Harold W. Runkle Mrs -Office of the Secretary of State -3 - 11/2/71 at 10 p.m.

Mr. J. H. Scholtens Assistant Secretary, Department of the P rirne Minister &: Cabinet Mr. &: Mrs. DeVan L, Shumway White Hou se staff Mr. &: Mrs. Richard H. Solomon Chevy Chase, Maryland Miss G. Sweetland Personal Secretary to the Prime MiniElter Mr. &: Mrs. Clarence L. Townes, Sr. Vice F res., Virginia Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Richmond Mr. R. A. Woolcott Assistant Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs

Hon. Neal Ball Escort of Barbara Franklin Mr. Clark Grew Escort of Jan Milliken ...------, THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See TtJvel Record for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN ~ATE (Mo., D.y. Yr.) NOVENBER 3~ 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE ~;~E2-~-::~\~~~~~::_---1 WASHINGTON, D. C. PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY ------,------+--~----­ In Out Lo LD

12:23 12:29 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Harry S. Dent.

12:38 12:41 P The President talked long distance with Mayor Richard Lugar (R-Indianapolis, Indiana) in Indianapolis~ Indiana.

8: 35 The President had breakfast.

8:45 The President went to his office in the Eon.

8:55 p The President telephoned long distance to }~yor-elect Frank L. Rizzo (D-Philadelphia, ) in Philadelphia~ Pennsylvania. The call was not completed.

8:58 9 :11 p The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

The President met with: 9:00 12:14 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 9:35 10:00 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 10:37 11: 27 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant 11:23 11:35 Ronald L. Ziegler~ Press Secretary

9:12 9:13 P The President talked long distance with Mayor-elect Rizzo in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

9:16 P The President telephoned his Personal Secretary, . The call was not completed.

9:19 P The President telephoned long distance to M.ayor-elect Ralph J. Perk (R-Cleveland, Ohio) in Cleveland, Ohio. The call was not complet~d.

9:25 9:26 P The President talked long distance with Mayor-elect Perk in Cleveland, Ohio.

9:59 10:00 R The President talked with Miss Woods.

10:41 10:43 P The President talked long distance with Mayor-elect Pete Wilson (R-San Diego, California) in San Diego, California.

10:44 10:45 R The President talked with Miss Woods.

11:10 11 :17 P The President talked with Attorney General John N. Mitchell.

12:16 P The President telephoned long distance to Walter H. Annenberg, Ambassador from the U.S. to Great Britain~ in London, England. The call was not completed.

') ..------=-=--:-::-:-=-=-=--:=--=-:-:-~=-=----::-::::-:--=-=-::-=----=-:-:-::-:-:--=:-:-:::-:------_... THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Tuvel Activity) f--._------...;",..------...;",..------:--:------:-----­ PLACE UAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 3) 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 12:20 p.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LO

The President met with: 12:20 1:16 Mr. Ziegler 12:25 1:16 Mr. Haldeman 12:50 1:11 Mr. Kissinger

12:22 12:23 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

12:25 12:31 P The President talked long distance with Ambassador Annenberg in London) England.

2:39 P The President telephoned long distance to New Jersey State Senator Frank S. Farley (R-Second Senatorial District) New Jersey) in Trenton) New Jersey. The call was not completed.

2:44 2:45 P The President talked long distance with State Senator Farley in Trenton) New Jersey.

3:00 3:01 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

3:01 4:25 The President met with ¥x. Colson:

4:28 The President went to the Oval Office.

4:34 4:40 P The President talked with Senator Russell B. Long (D-Louisiana) .

The President met with: 4:35 5:20 Mr. Haldeman 4:46 5:31 Mr. Kissinger 4:46 5:20 Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant 4:46 5:20 Robert H. Finch, Counsellor

4:42 4:43 P The President talked with Mr. Finch.

4:54 4:55 P The President talked with Congressman Philip M. Crane (R-Illinois) •

5:04 5:08 P The President talked with his Counsel, Clark MacGregor.

5:34 The President returned to the Residence.

5:38 The President went to the ground floor Residence with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower

5:38 6:08 The Presidential party toured the ground floor and basement of the Residence. They were accompanied by: Clement E. Conger) White House Curator Betty C. Monkman) Registrar for the Curator's Office r------=-=-=-:-.~.-..-.--..-... ------...-..... -...------.--.------, THE WHITE HOUSE PRESmENl R!CHt,!:;) !':;XON'S t. :LV DiARY

o Tra\'~l 1---_._------_._.._----_tS:::e Tr:tYL:l 'P. ,: r' _----_fnc ,),(,J t'·:! _------­ PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (~lo .• Doy. Yr.) NOVENBER 3, 1971 ...... _ ....__...- .. _-_.. _----.-­ THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:08 p.m. WEDNESDAY 1------..,----:-:-....,..------·------­ PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY _._--~----- 1----=.:..:.--+----+--+--+------_·_---_··_------1In Out Lo LD 6:08 The President returned to the second floor Residence with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower Miss tvooos

6:10 6:59 The President met with his Personal Physician, Dr. W. Kenneth Riland.

6:10 6:14 P The President talked with :Hr. Colson.

6:26 6:27 R The President talked with Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull.

6:33 6:34 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

7: 06 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower 8:00 Miss Woods

7:12 P The President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

7:23 7:24 . P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

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PL.'CE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., l),.y. Yr.) NOVEMBER 4, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:53 a.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME p=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 10 LD

7 :53 The President had breakfast.

8:07 The President went to the Oval Office.

8:09 8:12 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

8:21 8:22 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

The President met with: 8:24 9:20 Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel 8:24 9:07 George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB 9:14 9:40 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 9: 35 9:50 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 9:37 9:39 Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary

9:57 10:00 The President met with the First Lady.

10:00 The President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of the White House.

10:00 10:29 The President and the First Lady attended the arrival ceremony for Prime Minister of the Republic of India Indira Gandhi. For a list of other participants, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

10:29 The President, accompanied by Prime Minister Gandhi, returned to the Oval Office. Meniliers of the press, in/out

The President met with: 10:29 12:35 Prime Minister Gandhi 10:36 12:35 Parmeshwar N. Haksar, Secretary to Prime Minister Gandhi 10:36 12:35 Mr. Kissinger

12:35 The President escorted Prime Minister Gandhi to her car.

12:37 The President returned to the Oval Office.

12:38 12:40 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

12:41 12:43 The President met for a photo opportunity and a farewell hand­ shake with: Arthur L. Godfrey Deputy Special Agent in Charge of the Presidential Protective Divislon Mrs. Arthur L. Godfrey Stephen B. Bull, Staff Assistant illlite House photographer, in/out THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Rewrd for Travel Activity)

PL.... CE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOV~IBER 4 s 1971 ----I THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON s D. C. 12:54 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 1.0 I.D

Sometime during the mornings the President taped audio messages for fund raising dinners for Senator Gordon Allott (R-Colorado) and Senator William E. Brock (R-Tennessee) and for the 1971 Recorded Christmas Show for Hospitalized Veterans sponsored by the Veterans' Administration.

12:54 1:05 The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

1:04 R The President was telephoned by Arthur F. Burns, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The call was not completed.

1:10 1:48 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

1:11 1:12 P The President talked with Congressman Robert H. Steele (R-Connecticut).

1:12 P The President telephoned long distance to Congressman Joel T. Broyhill (R-Virginia) in Boca Raton s Florida. The call was not completed.

1:48 The President went to his office in the EOB.

3:47 3:52 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

3:55 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 4:02 4:48 Ko£i A. Busia, Prime Minister of Ghana 4:02 4:48 Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant Members of the press, in/out 4:39 4:48 William Ofori-Atta, Foreign Minister of Ghana 4: 39 4:48 Ebenezer M. Debrah, Ambassador from Ghana to the U.S.

4:48 The President escorted Prime Minister Busia to his car.

4:50 The President returned to the Oval Office.

4:54 4:55 P The President talked with the First Lady.

4:55 5:06 The President met with: Mr. Haldeman Miss Woods

4:57 4:59 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

5:00 5:02 The President met with Mr. Butterfield. ------_._-_._------_._-_.-._------_._------_._-_._----, 'THE WHITE HOUSE P,::[SID:'.i

5:06 6:23 The Presjdent met to receive a report on voter attitudes from Congre~·;sman Samuel 1. Devine (R-Ohio) and selected House members. For a list of attendees, see APPEl-IDIX "B. " \-.Thite House photographer, in/out

6:23 The President, accompanied by his Assistant, William E. Tirnnons, returned to the Oval Office.

6:23 6:25 The President met with Mr. Timmons.

6:28 6:47 The President met \-lith Hr. Haldeman.

6:50 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

7:13 P The President telephoned Mr. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

7:15 7:16 P The President talked with his Naval Aide, Cdr. Craig S. Campbell.

7:23 7:24 P The President talked with Mr. HaldeInan.

7: 35 7:36 P The President talked long distance with Lloyd J. Christie, janitor, in Santa Fe Springs, California. The President thanked Mr. Christie for his letter of support.

7:37 7:38 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

7:43 7:44 P The President talked with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.

7:44 P The President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

7:47 7:48 P The President talked with White House Summer Intern Douglas Hallett.

7:51 P The President telephoned long distance to Edward Marinaro, college football player fer Cornell University, in Ithaca, New York. The call was not completed.

7:54 7:59 P The President talked long distance with Cornell University football coach Jack Musick in Ithaca, New York.

8:01 The President \Vent to the North Portico to greet Prime Hinister Gandhi and to escort her to the Yellow Oval Room. Press photographers, in/out

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PLACE DAY BEGAN

PHONE TIME P-=PI.tced R=Ru::eived ACTIVITY 1----,------­ -_.- --.--­ 1----1-----+--+--+----··------·------IIn Out Lo LD 8:01 8:18 The President met \,1.1:h Prime Hinister Gandhi in the Yellow Oval Room.

8:18 8:34 The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Prime Hinister Gandhi, \vent to the East Room to greet their din,lcr guests. Hembers of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

8:34 11:23 The President hosted a State Dinner in honor of Prime Minister Gandhi. For a list of guests, see APPE1'

After-dinner entertainment was provided by New York City Ballet dancers Edward J. Villella and Patricia McBride. For a list of guests attending the performance, see APPENDIX IID.1I

11:23 The President and the First Lady escorted Prime Minister Gandhi to her car at the North Portico.

11:25 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

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D~~PAr-THENT OF STATE APPENDDC "A" \\'ashington, D. C. OFFICE OF THE ClIIEF OF PIWTOCOL r THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE OF HER EXCELLENCY INDIRA GANDHI PRUffi HINISTJ~R OF INDIA

MEl-JEERS OF THE OFFICIAL PARTY:

Her Excellency Indira Gandhi Prime Minister of India

His Excellency Lakshmi Kant Jha The Ambassuuor of India

Mrs. Jha

His Excellency ToN. Kaul Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs

His Excellency PoN o Haksar Secretary to the Prime Minister

The Honorable Mah2raja~rishna Rasgotra Minister for Political Affairs, Embassy of India

Mrs. Rasgotra

.Hr. RoD. Sathe Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs

Mr. G.C. Dutt ---~-- .._------Joint DirectorJ Hinistry of Home Affairs Mr. Sharada Prasad Director of Info~!nation, The Prime Minister's Secretariat

Hr. H. HDlhoutra Deputy Secretary, Prime Minister's Secretariat -2­

}ffi}ffiERS OF THE UNOFFICIAL PARTY:

Dr. KoO P. Ma th1.1r Personal Physician to the Prime Minister

Miss Usha Bhagat Social Secretary to the Prime Minister

Mr. C.V. Raman All India Radio Corresponaent

Mr. M.C. Gupta Additional Private Secretary to the Prime Minister

Mr. Ram Kishore Security Officer

Mr. S.A. Rao News Reel Officer

Mr. T.C. Jain Photo Officer

Mr. Dhmvan ( R.K. '- .-- Personal Assistant to the Prime Minister

Ya- • Nathu Ram Personal Attendant to the Prime Minister Mr. S. Sethuraman Press Trust of India - Mr. V.P. Ramachandran United News of India

Mr. A.N. Das Jugantar

Mr. P.K. Naresh Nav Bharat Group

Mr. I. Gopalakrishnan, National Herald

Mr. E.R. Gopinath Patriot

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Congressman Samuel Devine (R-Ohio) Congressman Carleton King (R-Ncv;r York) Congressman Del Clawson (R-California) Congressman William Dickinson (R-Alabruna) Congressman John Hunt (R-New Jersey) Congressman John Kyl (R-Iowa) Congressman James Collins (R-Texas) Congressman Robert Michel (R-Illinois) Congressman John Rousselot (R-California)

Staff

Clark Mac Gregor William Timmons Richard Cook Alex Butterfield

ATTENDANCE C011FIRMED APPEND rx: 11 C11

DINNEH AT TlIE \VI-IITE HOUSE Black tie Thursday, November 4, 1971 at eight 0 'clock

The President f" lArs. Nixon

Her Excellency Indira Gandhi Prim(~ Minister of India His E'xceilency The Ambaf:sador of India &: Mrs. Jha His Excellency T. N. Kaul Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs His Excellency P. N. Baksar SecrcLlry to the Prilne 1\1ini8ter The Honorable &: .Mrs. lVfaharajiJ.krishna Rasgotra Minister for Political Affairs, Embassy of India Mr. R. D. Sathe Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs Mr. G. C. Dutt Joint Director, Ministry of HOlne Affair s Mr. Sharada Prasad Director of Information, The Prime Minister's Sec retariat Mr. M. Malhoutra Deputy Secretary, Prin"lc Minister's Secretariat . Mr. V. P. Ram.achandran United News of India

The Secretary of State & Mrs. Rogers Mr. Justice ~x Mrs. Ste\vart Associa.te Justice of the Supreme Court The Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare &: Mrs. Richardscn Hon.&: Mrs. Arthur F. Burns Chmn., Board of Governo_:[s of the Federal Reserve System Senator & Mrs. John Sherman Cooper (Kentucky) Senator & Mrs. Frank Church (Idaho) Rep. & Mrs. John W. Davis (Georgia) Rep. ~.,;; Mrs. Vernon W. ThoJnson (Yhsconsin) Rep. & Mrs. Lee H. Hamilton (Indiana) Rep. &. Mrs. Henry P. Smith, III (Ncw York) Rep. & Mrs. J. Herbert Burke (Florida) Hon. & Mrs. Gerard C. Smith Dir•• U. S. A rms Control &: Disarrnam.cnt Agency Han. Kenneth D. Keating U. S. An"lbas sador to India Hon. & lv1rs. EIYlil l\1osbacber, Jr. Chief of Protocol ilon. &: Mrs. Peter M. Flanigan Assi stant to the President - I>. - 11/4/71

Hon. Henry A. Kis singer Assistant to the President for National Security !~[fa.irs Brigadier General James D. Hughes Military Assistant to the President Hon. &: Mrs. Joseph J. Sisco Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern &: South Asian Affairs Admiral &: Mrs. Chester R. Bender Commandant of the Coast Guard Hon. &: Mrs. Walter E. Washington Mayor-Comrrlissioner, District of Columbia General &: Mrs. John C. lvleyer Vice Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force Lt. General &: Mrs. Walter T. Kerwin, Jr. Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, U. S. Army Lt. General &: Mrs. WillialuG. Thrash Commanding General, Marine Corps Development &: Education COlnmand, Quantico, Virginia Hon. &: Mrs. Henry J. Taylor Journalist, Author, Former Ambassador, New York, N. Y. Hon. &: Mrs. Robert Ellsworth Former U. S. Permanent Rep. to NATO, New York, N. Y. Hon. &: Mrs. Bradford Mills Pres., Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Washington, D. C. Mr. &: Mrs. Ralph D.· DeNunzio Chrrm., New" York Stock Exchange, New York, N. Y. Mr. &: Mrs. Robert G. Dunlop Chrrm. &: Chief Ex"ec. Officer, Sun Oil Company, Philadelphi a, Pa. Mr. &: Mrs. Charles Eame,s Designer, Venice, California Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower II Washington, D. C. Mr. &: Mrs. George M. Elsey Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Washington, D. C. Mr. &: Mrs. Robert Ferst Mbr., Advisory Pancl on South Asian Relief, Atlanta, Georgia M;.-&M;~~-L~~is-Har-r-i-;'------Mr.&: Mrs. Alex Gr~ego;ry Bal Harbour, } londa Louis Harris &: Associates, Inc., New York, N. Y. Mr. &: Mrs. Glen E. Haydon Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Mason City, Iowa Hon. Joseph E. Johnson Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, New York, N. Y. Mr. &: Mrs. C. Calvert Knudsen Weyerhaeuser Company, Tacoma, Washington Mr. &: Mrs. H. Ernest Lafontant Chicago, Hlinoi,s Mr. &: Mrs. Gustave L. Levy Senior Partner, GoWman Sachs, New York, N. Y. Hon. &: Mrs. Leonard H. Marks Washington, D. C. - 3 - 11/4/71 lvHss Patricia McBride Principal Dancer, New York City Ballet, New York, N. Y. Mr. & 1\1.1'8. Allen W. Merrell VP., Civic & Govermnental Affs., Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Michigan Mr. f;. Mrs. Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr. Pres., A. C. Nielsen Company, Chicago, Illinois Dr. & Mrs. James Perkins Mbr., Advi sory Panel on South A sian R eHef, Princeton, N. J. Hon. & Mrs. Maxwell Rabb Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, New York, N. Y. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Roman Chmn., Denison Mines, Ltd., Toronto, Canada Mrs. Blanche Sosland Shawnee Mission, Kansas Hon. Edward J. Villella Principal Dancer, New York City Ballet, New York, N. Y. Mr. Robert 1. Wishnick Witco Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hon. & Mrs. W. Allen Wallis Chancellor, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York Mr. & Mrs. Truman Wright White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia APPENDIX "DTr

El~TER'r/\nnvLENT - ThursdiJ,y, l~ovunl)Cr /±, J') {1 at IV:VV p. ILl.

Mr. & 1\1.1'8. T. M. Alexander, Jr. Asst. Comrnr. for Unsu1;sidi;~ed Insured Housing PTogranls, HUD Dr. & Mrs. Rogcr C. Baker McLeiln, Virginia Hon. & Mrs. Jobn D. Daldesclnviclcr Deputy Dir., Office of Science & Technology lIon. & Mrs. Sushitd Danerji Mini st(;r (Supply), Embas sy of India Hon. g~ Mrs. Elrner F. Bennett Asst. Dir., Office of Enlergcncy Preparedness Brig. General g,~ Mrs. Roscoe C. Carhvdght Office of Asst. Chief of Staff, Force Development, Dept. of the Anny Miss Arden Chambers Secretary to the Secretary of COlnnlerce, Washington, D. C. Mr. Arthur E. Chambers, Jr. Escort & Father of Miss Arden Chanlbcrs, Brol1...xville, New York Mr. & Mrs. James W. Cobb Attorney, Washington, D. C. Brig. General & Mrs. William J. Evans Spec. As st. for Sensor Exploitation, Office of Chief of Staff, USAF Mr. & Mrs. Tholnas E. FlYl1n General Secy-Treas., Intn'l Brotherhoocl of Teamsters, ·Wash., D. C. Miss Martha I. Gorber White House Staff Mr. Hal Gould Washington, D. C. Hon. & Mrs. Gilbert Hahn, Jr. Chmll., D. C. Council Mr. Robert Hormats EScort of Miss Rosemary Neaher; NSC Staff Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M. l-Ioskinson-­ McLean, Virginia Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Howard A rlington, Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Kent Asst. Director for HW11an Rights, Office of Economic Opportunity Lt. Colonel & Mrs. Richard Kuci Comn1ancling Officer, Marine Corps Air Station, Quantico, Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Andre LeTendre Dcpartlllcnt of CorI1lncrcc, Vienna, Virginia Hon. & Mrs. Sharad S. Marathe Minister (Economic), Embassy of India Mr. & Mrs. Willie C. l\11a50n D. C. Republican Cent.ral Committee, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Patricia 13. McKee White !louse Staff 1.,1. Colond Tom 1\1 ~l Y TH'A '" • __,,:_.~.l 17',·~,,,,I' ",( 1\.~·,·c P,d,.;r-;;, n l\.;fcl{r'(>, NYC: - 2 - 11/4/71

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur McZicr Asst. Adnu. for l\1.inority Enterprise, SnJall BusinctiS Adm.inistr<::-tion Han. &: Mrs. John N. Nassikas Chmn., Federal Power Conunission Miss Roscluary J. Neaher NSC staff Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. E. Quainton Senior Political Office l' [or India, Department of State Mr. & Mrs. Harold H. Saunders NSC staff Mr. & Mrs. David T. Schneider Country Director for India, Depa rtment of State Mr. & Mrs. S. R. Sen Exec. Dir. for India, International Bank [or Reconstruction & Developmc-:--· Captain & Mrs. Burton H. Shepherd Exec. Asst. to Chief of Naval Operations, Department of the Navy Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Short Equitable Life Insurance Company, Norfolk, Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Michael Smith Staff Assistant, White House Office Mr. & Mrs. R. ·Grant Smith Desk Officer for India, Department of State Mr. Thomas Stevenson Excort of Mis s Martha 1. Garber, Alexandria, Virginia Han. & Mrs. William S. Thompson Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia Mr. & Mrs. M. Gordon Tiger Senior Economic Officer for India, Department of State Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Van Hollen Dept. Asst. Secy. of State for Near Eastern &: South Asian Affairs THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT(S~ll~~:~'-~-:~-()r-dN-~~X-rO-Tr-~:~S_I-A~.~_t:_~:'_:yL_)V_D_I_A_R_Y ~_.~_~_:FF-;~-:';-';>;~Y'{971~ PLACE DAY BEGAN

______------.._------4-----­ TIME !,,'.y 7: 20- . ,:.. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In -~---OU-t---+--Lo-IW 1---==----+-...... ::..:=---+--=.-+-1--+------·-----·----·------1 7:20 The President had breakfast.

7:35 The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 7:50 9 :10 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 8:32 9:00 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 8:32 8:46 Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel

8:01 P The President telephoned long distance to Edward V. Regan in Hot Springs, Virginia to congratulate him on his recent election to the office of County Executive of Erie County, New York. The call was not completed.

8:50 8:52 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

The President met with: 9:23 9:50 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant 9:49 10:04 George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB

9:24 9:28 P The President talked long distance with Hr. Regan in Hot Springs, Virginia.

9:48 9:50 P The President talked long distance with John V. N. Klein in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to congratulate him on his recent election to the office of County Executive of Suffolk County, New York.

10:04 The President went to the Cabinet Room.

10:04 10:29 The President attended a Cabinet meeting to discuss the 1972 Presidentia~ campaign. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

10:29 The President returned to the Oval Office.

10:33 10:59 The President and his daughter, Julie, participated in a signing ceremony designating the week of November 8, 1971, as Youth Appreciation Week. For a list of participants, see APPENDIX "B." Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

11 :00 11:04 The President met to congratulate Congressman H. John Heinz III (R-Pennsylvania) on his election to the U.S. House of Representatives with: Congressman Heinz Mrs. H. John Heinz III Richard K. Cook, Deputy Assistant White House photographer, in/out

n_~ II c: rrw.I't:O-IlJI'l:'LlT DDlLlTILlr! rtr"w:"'f""r .,~r....'I':II"'I._~a ... THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY D!l\I1Y (See Tt>vcl Rocord tor Trwd------1 Acti,·ity) -PLACE DA'I BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEl-mER 5. 1971 THE l·mITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON. D. C. 11:06 a.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Receivcd ACTIVITY

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11:06 P The President telephoned Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

11:07 11:09 P The President talked with U.S. Secret Service Agent Theodore J. Brehm in the George Washington University Hospital.

11:09 11:13 The President met with Secretary Rogers.

11:13 The President went to the Roosevelt Room.

The President escorted Prime Minister of the Republic of India Indira Gandhi from the Roosevelt Room to the Cabinet Room.

The President and Prime Minister Gandhi met with members of the Cabinet. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Press photographers. in/out

11:20 The President and Prime }linister Gandhi went to the Oval Office.

11:21 12:20 The President met with: Prime Minister Gandhi Parmesh~var Narain Haksar, Secretary to Prime Minister Gandhi Mr. Kissinger

12:20 The President escorted Prime Minister Gandhi to her car on the South Grounds of the White House.

12:25 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 12:25 12:31 Mr. Kissinger 12:30 12:49 Arthur F. Burns, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

12:52 12:55 P The President talked with Mr. Colson.

12:55 12:57 The President met on the patio with: John K. Andrews, Jr., Staff Assistant Mrs. John K. Andrews. Jr. John K. Andrews, Sr., father Mrs. John K. Andrews. Sr., mother

12:57 The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.

1:00 1:07 The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB. Maryland. For a list of passengers. see APPENDIX "C." THE WHITE I~OUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record (or Travel Actj,·jty)

PLACE DAY BEGA:-J DATE (1-10., Day, Yr.) ~2VEHBER 5, 1971 THE HHITE HOUSE TIME DAY HASHINGTON, D. C. 1:16 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

1:16 3:15 The President flew by the "Spi.rit of '76 ,. from Andrews AFB, Maryland to Homestead AFB, Florida. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX I'D. "

3:26 3:37 The President flew by helicopter from Homestead AFB, Florida to the Key Biscayne Compound helipad. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C."

3:47 3:48 P The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie, in Hashington, D. C.

3:53 3:59 P The President talked long distance with House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford (R-Michigan) in Hashington, D. C.

4:04 The President, accompanied by C. G. Rebozo, went to the Key Biscayne Compound beach.

The President went swimming with Mr. Rebozo.

The President and Mr. Rebo2o returned to the Key Biscayne residence.

4:22 4:41 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in Hashington, D. C.

5:14 5:17 P The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

5:20 P The President telephoned long distance to Congressman Vernon H. Thomson (R-Hisconsin) in Hashington, D. C. The call was not completed.

5:22 P The President telephoned long distance to Thomas Gleason, President of the International Longshoremen's Association in New York City. The call was not completed.

5:24 '5:25 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

5:28 P The President telephoned long distance to Jesse M. Calhoun, President of the National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, in New York City. The call was not completed.

5:44 5:45 P The President talked long distance with his Special Consultant, John A. Scali, in Hashington, D. C.

5:46 5:47 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Gleason in New York City. r------~------.-----.-----.------, THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY 1------=------:------1(So<­ T1Jvd Re<.ord for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVE~~~§~" 5, 1971 THE HHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 5:59 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=PI.ced R=Reccived ACTIVITY 1--r-n--r---Qu-t---+--r-.o"lLD

5:59 6:00 P The President talked long distance with Congressman Thomson in Washington, D. C.

6:20 6:24 The President, accompanied by Mr. Rebozo, motored from the Key Biscayne Compound to the Key Biscayne Hotel.

6:24 8:00 The President had dinner at the Key Biscayne Hotel with Mr. Rebozo.

8:00 8:08 The President, accompanied by Mr. Rebozo, motored from the Key Biscayne Hotel to the Key Biscayne Compound.

I 8:30 The President saw the movie "Under the Yum Yum Tree" with Mr. Rebozo.

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The President /' V The Vice President '~;, ; /J _.. - / /l . , / 'ScCl~ctary.Rogel:s :(:/i'~.4-c;~f4-.-~/(p/ II. t-'V C!, {/11, Under Secretary 'Walker /-1 (Sec C01mally - Indonesia) Deputy Secretary Pacl~ard !// _ (Sec Laird - S. Vietnam) Attol"ney General Mitchell ~ Secretary Morton c.../"'--' Under Secretary Can:-pbellz./ (Sec Hardin - Turkey)

Secretary Stans v/" Secretary Hodgson / .....­ Secretary Richardson I~ Secretary Rorrmey :./ ...... ­ Under SeCl"ctary Beggs ....----....- (Sec Volpe - Poland) AInbas sador l(cnnedyt--/ - ---- Director Shultz __...--/ ...-­ Counsellor Finch .....-/--­ . Counsellor R umsfeld ~ , ~bassador Bush ...... -/' I

Staff J 1 Mr. Haldeman :..-/ / Mr. :j I Mr. Ehr l~ chm.an v;:;'. Mr. Mr. Flamgan (..-/ . .,....--­ Mr. Mr. MacGregor :./ Mr. ,I 4ftr. KlsiiQ, ~ " ~ ; Mr. R. Price i Mr. ~_IJI/I/ Mr. Malek ~,../ - JJQ~Q I) Mr. Gifford /----­

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ATTENDEES

Congresslnan Charles Jonas (R-Ark.) - Sponsor of Bill author­ izing Proch1.1uation.

Charles C. Campbell I:mnlediate Past-President of Optimist International, Co -originator of the idea.

Earl YarbCJrough Past-Presjdent of Optimist International, Co -originator of the idea. PARTICIPANTS PROCLAMATION SIGNING CEREMONY YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK, 1971

1. James Anderson, 17 (Young Men's Christian Association) Alabama

2. Michael Arnett, 17 (Future Business Leaders of America) Oklahoma

3. Lupe Barrientes, 17 (An~erican Junior GI Forum of U. S. ) Texas

4. Deborah Boykin, 16 (Camp Fire Girls, Inc.) Washington, D. C.

5. Keith Franz, 17 (National Association of Student Councils) Maryland

6.· Ronda Gill, 18 (4 -H Club) Maryland

7. Arthur Gillmore,26 (Vocational Clubs of America) Kentucky

8. Rosetta Gonzales, 13 (Future Homemakers of An~erica) Virginia

9. Kevin Hall, 19 (Future Farmer s of America) Maryland

10. Gerald Hart, 16 (Youth Organizations United) Washington, D. C.

11. James Kamner, 19 (Office Education As sociation) Ohio

12. Karl Kranz, 17 (Boy Scouts of America) Virginia

13. Paul McDowell, 17 (Key Club International) Louisiana

14. Phillip Mann, 16 (Boys' Clubs of America) New Jersey

15. Linda Martin, 18 (Future Homemakers of America) Washington, D. C.

16. Margaret Pietuszka, 16 (Girls 1 Clubs of America) Delaware

17. Dimitri Rotow, 16 (Girls' Clubs of An~erica) Pennsylvania

18. Linda Saathoff, 18 (4 -H Club) Maryland

19. Antoinette Thornton, 16 (Young Womens I Christian As sociation) Maryland

20. Scott W. T schirgi, 17 (Junior Optimists) Virginia

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PASSENGER 11ANIFZST AIR FORCE O~'E FOR OFFICIAL USE O\~y MISSION 1965 Andrews AFB Wash DC to Homestead AFB Fla 5 Nov 1971 Dc~part: 1: l5?T:1 Arrive: 3: 20rn

1. The President 2. H R Haldeman 3. 4. John lftlitake~ 5. ?-lrs l·fni take;::­ 6. Leonard Garment 7. l1rs Garment 8. Larry Hi.gby 9. Doctor Walter Tkach 10. LtGoloncl Vernon Coffey 11. Manuel Sanchez 12. SP7 Herbert 01denb~rg 13. GySgt M A Collins 14. Y~C Phil Martinez 15. D Grant 16. R Pontius 17. H Thomas 18. D Shm,' 19. T Bondurant 20. D Sc1wartz 21. J Ed';vards 22. J Stanton 23. Ollie Atkins vlH Photo 2Lf. Gaylord ShaH AP 25. Helen Thomas UPI 26. Tom Jarrie1 ABC 27. Howard Norton USN & WR 28. Carroll Kilpatrick v;8.shington Pos t 29. Harvey Georges AP Photo 30. Frank Cancellare lJPI Photo

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PLA'":};. DAY M,GAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 6, 1971 KEY BISCAYNE, TIME DAY FLORIDA 9:51 a.m. SATURDAY 1------,---,.------'­ PHONE TIME P=cpl.ccd R=Rcccjvcd ACTIVITY 1-----,,------1---[-"­ In 1.0 1.0

9:51 P The President telephoned long distance to Jesse M. Calhoun, President of the National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, in Easton, Maryland. The call was not completed.

10:00 The President had breakfast.

10:03 P The President telephoned long distance to Senator Robert P. Griffin (R-Michigan) in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

10:09 10:20 P The President talked long distance with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C.

10:09 R The President was telephoned long distance by Senator Griffin in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

10:26 10:33 P The President talked long distance with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods, in Washington, D. C.

10:33 10:37 R The President talked long distance with Senator Griffin in Washington, D. C.

10:37 10:38 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Calhoun in Easton, Maryland.

10:42 10:52 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

11 :06 11:07 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

11:08 11 :11 P The President t~lked long distance with Miss Woods in Washington, D. C.

11 :19 11 :20 P The President talked long distance with Congressman John R. Dellenback (R-Oregon) in Washington, D. C.

12:13 12:14 R The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

1:09 1:10 P The President talked with C. G. Rebozo.

3:50 5: 35 The President, accompanied by Mr. Rebozo, went boating on the Coco Lobo II.

6:09 6:17 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in Washington, D. C.

6:18" 6:21 R The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie, in Washington, D. C.

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PLACl! DAY DEGAN DATE (Mo., I).y. Yr.) NOVEMBER 6, 1971 KEY BISCAYNE, TIME DAY FLORIDA 6: 20 p.m. S!lTURDAY

FHO~~E TIME P=Plmd R=Rcccj\"cd ACTIVITY 1----,------+--.,-·--· In Lo LD

6:20 R The President was telephoned long distance by his daughter, Tricia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The call \-TaS not completed.

6:24 p The President telephoned Mr. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

6:28 6:34 R The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

6: 38 R The President was telephoned long distance by Director of the OMB George P. Shultz in \~ashington, D. C. The call was not I completed.

6:43 R The President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

6:45 7:01 The President motored from the Key Biscayne Compound to the Hasta House Restaurant with: Hr. Rebozo Mr. Kissinger W. Sloan HcCrea, President of the Earl \Vilson Company

6:45 9:23 The Presidential party had dinner.

9:23 9:41 The Presidential party motored from the Hasta House Restaurant to the Key Biscayne Compound.

9:45 The President and Mr. Rebozo watched the Alabama-Louisiana State Univ2rsity football game on television.

9:45 9 :57 P The President talked long distance with Senator Griffin in Southfield, Michigan. (5tc Trml !\wlId for Tlml f.ctil'ity) PLACE D.... Y- BEG.... N DATE (Mo., Diy, Yr.) -, _NOVEt-IBER _~--=-7.=.1 1 KEY BISCAYNE, TIME DAY FLORIDA 9:35 a.m: SUNDAY PHONE TIME P=P!lced R~Rcceived ACTIVITY In Out 10 LD

9:35 The President had breakfast.

10:12 10:18 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Ha1den~n.

10:25 10:26 p The President t~lked long distance with his Milit~ry Assistant, Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes, in Washington, D. C.

10:46 10:47 P The President talked long distance with Mrs. Spessard L. Holland, widow of former Senator Holland (D-Florida), in Bartow, Florida.

11:21 11:32 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

3:50 The President, accompanied by C. G. Rebozo, went to the Key Biscayne Compound beach.

4:15 The President and Mr. Rebozo returned to the Key Biscayne residence.

4:22 5:57 The President and Hr. Rebozo went boating on the Coco Lobo II.

6:00 The President and Mr. Rebozo returned to the Key Biscayne ~ residence.

7:00 The President had dinner with: Mr. Rebozo Robert H. Abplanalp, President of Precision Valves Corporation

7:50 9:38 The Presidential party saw the movie "Wait Until Dark."

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PUI.CE 0AY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEl'mER 8, 1971 KEY BISCAYNE, TIME DAY FLORIDA 9:45 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Plac'ed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

9:45 The President had breakfast.

10:54 11:00 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

11:02 11:04 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

11 :17 11 :21 P The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie, in Washington, D. C.

11:51 11 :54 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

11 :55 12:01 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

2:02 3:33 The President, accompanied by C. G. Rebozo, motored around the Key Biscayne area.

4:56 P The President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

4:58 P The President telephoned Hr. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

5:00 5:11 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

5:11 5 :17 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

5:25 5:26 P The President talked long distance \.;rith Congressman John J. Flynt, Jr. (D-Georgia) in Washington, D. C.

5:51 6:03 The President flew by helicopter from the Key Biscayne Compound helipad to ijomestead AFB. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

6:12 8 :17 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Homestead AFB, Florida to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

8:23 8:32 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

8:35 The President went to the Red Room in the Residence.

8:37 The President went to the second floor Residence.

8:40 The President returned to the Red Room with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record for Tra;e1 Activity) '------·------·----··--..:.:::~:::.::.:..=:.:..::...:.:.::.....:.:::.:.:...:.::~~-----::-:-:=-:::----;:-~;-:------I ..------PLAC.E ~.'A Y BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEHBB~ 197L~_~ KEY BISCAYNE, TIME DAY FLORIDA 8:45 p.m. HONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placcd R=Received ACTIVITY 1----,-----+------­ In Out Lo LO

8:45 The Presidential party returned to the second floor Residence.

8:47 8:54 P The President talked with Hr. Kissinger.

9:03 9:25 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION APPENDIX "B" PASSEKGER }'ANIFEST AIR F05.CE O~'E i<01 O?FICIAL USE HISSION 1965 Homeste:::d AFB Fla to AndreVls ArB 'i!ash DC 8 Nov 1971. Depart: 6: IDpm A:Tive: S: 2C,....,::~__.;;;.2~+..::1;..:O-'__8~LI_O_S_?1

1. Tne President 2. Attorney General John Mitchell 3. ?1r Charles Rebozo 4. HI' Robert Abpl2.nalp 5. Miss Jane Lucke 6. Doctor Henry A Kissinger 7. Mr H R Haldeman 8. Mr Ronald Ziegler 9. Mr John ~fuitaker 10. Hrs \':':'1itaker 11. Mr Leonard Garment 12. Mrs Garrr.2n~ 13. }lr L

8:45 The President went to his office in the EOB.

The President ,met with: 9:45 10:45 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 10:29 11:00 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

10:27 10:28 R The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia, in C~mbridge, Massachusetts.

11 :05 11:07 The President met \vith his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

11:57 11:58 P The President talked with Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull.

1:49 1:50 P The President talked \olith Mr. Bull.

2:29 R The President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

3:04 3:06 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

4:24 P The President telephoned Congressman Silvio O. Conte (R-Massachusetts). The call was not completed.

4:31 4:32 P The President talked with Congressman Conte.

4:36 The President went to the Barber Shop.

4:54 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

5:28 The President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of the White House.

5:29 5:37 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White .House to Andrews AFB, l"1aryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

5:46 6:25 The President and the First Lady flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews APB, Maryland to John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

6:33 6:41 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from John F. Kennedy International Airport to the Wall Street helipad, New York City. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A. "

6:44 6:58 The President and the First Lady motored from the Wall Street helipad to the Americana Hotel. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record (or Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEl-mER 9, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON s D. C. 8:06 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVI1Y In Out Lo LD

The President and the First Lady were greeted by Laurence A. Tisch, Chairman of the Board of Loew's Corporation.

The President and the Fi.rst Lady went to the holding room.

The President was scheduled to be briefed by his Special Assistant, Mark I. Goode.

The President and the First Lady went to the head table in a convention room of the Americana Hotel. For a list of head table guests, see APPENDIX "C."

The President addressed approximately 1600 guests attending the Neiv York City "Salute to the President" dinner, one of 19 Republican fund raising dinners held across the nation. Master-of-Ceremonies was comedian Bob Hope. Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

The President's address was televised live on closed-circuit television during other dinners held in the southern and eastern parts of the nation.

At the conclusion of his address, the President and the First Lady met informally with the dinner guests. The President and the First Lady were accompanied by: Bernard Lasker, New York City Din~er Chairman and Attorney for Lasker, Stone and Stern Mrs. Bernard Lasker White House photographer, in/out

8:06 8:17 The President and the First Lady motored from the Americana Hotel to the Wall Street he1ipad.

8:24 8:31 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the Wall Street he1ipad to John F. Kennedy International Airport. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." EST CST 8:40 9:35 The President and the First Lady flew by the '''Spirit of , 76" from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City to O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D."

(Actual flying time - 1 hour 55 minutes)

9:46 9:54 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from O'Hare International Airport to Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S D/\ILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• Day, Yr.) NOVEMBER 9 ~ 1_:...9_7'1 _ THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON~ D. C. 9:55 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

9:55 The Presideut and the First Lady were greeted by Col. Jack Reilly, personal representative of Hayor Richard J. Daley (D-Chicago, Illinois).

9:58 10:08 The President and the First Lady motored from Meigs Field to the ConrCid Hilton Hotel~ Chicago, Illinois.

The President and the First Lady went to the holding room.

The President was scheduled to be briefed by Mr. Goode.

The President and the First Lady went to the head table in the International Ballroom of the Conrad Hilton Hotel. For a list of head table guests, see APPENDIX "E."

The President addressed approximately 1300 guests attending the Chicago "Salute to the President" dinner. Master-of-Ceremonies was Hr. Hope. Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

The President's address was televised live on closed-circuit television during other dinners held in the mid\vestern and western parts of the nation.

The President and the First Lady attended a reception for selected dinner guests in the Beverly Room. For a list of attendees~ see APPENDIX "F." White House photographer, in/out

11 :51 11:56 The President and the First Lady motored from the Conrad Hilton Hotel to the Continental Plaza Hotel.

11:56 The President and the First Lady were greeted by Manager of the Continental Plaza Hotel Jack Vaughn.

The President and the First Lady went to the Presidential Suite.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION APPENDIX "B" PASSEJ\GER Y!Al-.TIFEST AIR FORCE 01"'E FOR OFFICIAL USE O~~Y i1ISS10:-; 1985 Andrc'i7s AFB Wash DC to JFK Intl Arpt l-i"Y 9 J\OV 1961 Depart: 5:45pm Arrive: 6:30nm +l~5 2l0SM

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20. ~;~:.. L7 T-,arson 21. ~r ~ Wallace 22. Nr 1-: Ebert 23. Mr R Johnson 24. Mr Oliver S Atkins 25. Mr Frank Cormier AP 26. Mr No~nan Kempster IT?I 27. ::lr Herbert K2.plo'\v NBC 28. Mr Jerry Schecter Time Nagazine 29. Mr Arthur Siddon Chicago Tribune 30. Nr Henry Burroughs AP Photo 31. Nr Darryl Heikes UPI Photo

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New York City, New York November 9, 1971 Head Table Guests at the New York City "Salute to the President" Dinner

Governor and Mrso Nelson Ao Rockefeller (R-New York) Mro and Mrs o John Wo Rollins, Republican National Dinner Chairman and President of Rollins International Mro and Mrso Benard Lasker, New York City Dinner Chairman

Mr 0 and Mrs 0 Louis Marx, Jr 0

Mr 0 and Mrs 0 Dan W. Lufkin APPEND IX "D" PASSEKGER }W~IFEST AIR F01.CE 01\"1: FOR OFFICIAL USE O~~Y MISSIOX.19SS JFK IntI Arpt NY to O'Hare Al~t Chicago III 9 ~ov 1971 De~art: 8:40pm Arrive: lO:40y'.~m~__~2~+~O~O~__~6~7~O~SYi~"i

1. ~~e Presjdent 2. tl:-s Nixon 3. My John D Ehrlichnan 4. l-:r 11 R Haldeman 5. ~r ~on Ziegler 6. Mr D.,ight Ch2-pin 7. rir John Rollir:.s S. Doctor Walter Tkach 9. Co:::::~ar:.der Cr<:ig Campbell 10. rlr }12rk Goode 11. Nr Stephen B Bull 12. i-Ir L2Hrence Higby 13. ~·1:"" :\ce 1 Kocb. 14. Hr Tom Evans 15. S:JCS Zosimo rIonzon 16. SP7 l-!crbert OlG.8D.burg 17. ~\C Phil Martinez 18. SSgt Marti McAlister :_9. !.:::" 1·; D-.mcan

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.~ .!..\ Dillo:~ 22. lIr ~\? Livingood I\~r ') !..- I-':cCarthy Xr J Larson 25~ "",f ...... -. ..'.- N 1-Jal1.::ce 26. 1·1r \oJ Ebert 27. rlr R Johnson 23. )-:r Ollie Atkins 29. fIr FrC'.nk Cannier AP -"."~" . !'I!' ~\orman Kempster UPI . 31. M~ Herbert Kaplmv NBC 32. rir Jerry Schecter Time Magazine 33. }:r Ar:=hur Sidc~on Chicago Tribune 3l~. Mr Henry Burroughs AP Photo 35. r~r Darryl Heikes UPI Photo 36. ?-Ir T Takeuchi Press

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APPENDIX "E"

Chicago, Illinois November 9, 1971 Head Table Guests at the Chicago, Illinois "Salute to the President" Dinner

Wally Phillips, Master of Ceremonies, WGN's Morning Madness Gwen Sherrick, Illinois State GOP Chainloman Justin Taft, Clerk of the Supreme Court Edmund Jo Kucharski, Chairman of the Cook County GOP Central Committee H. Douglas stuart, Former Ambassador to Canada W. Robert Blair, Speaker of the Illinois House

Mrs 0 Charles Ho Percy William Jo Scott, Illinois Attorney General

Mrs 0 Clive Runnells, Member of the Republican National Finance Committee (RNFC) Senator Robert Dole:(R-Kansas) W. Clement Stone, Chicago, Dinner Chairman. Member of the Board of Trustees of tae Governor Richard Bo Ogilvie (R-Illinois) ~ichard Nixon Foundation William Co Croft, Chicago Dinner Chairman of the "Salute to the President" Dinner and President of the Pyle-Fational Company William Harrison Fetridge, Executive Co-Chairman of Dinner and President of the United Republican Fund of Illinois Bennett Archambault, Executive CO-Chairman of Dinner and Chairman of the Illinois RNFC Vice President Spiro To Agneiv Edm~Uld Bo Thornton, DOwnstate Chairman of Dinner _. • -- - __ 1_ \ t:)ci.!..a..i.J(.'i." 0.i.ia.l·1.~d 11. l.- .....-:.l";,,;.y \ i\.-J..l.....r...Lllv.LO }

Mrs 0 Spiro To Agnc\l Congressman Leslie Co Arends (R-Illinois) House Minority Whip Bob Hope, Co~edian

Mrs 0 Richard Bo Ogilvie Victor Lo Smith, Chairman of the Illinois State GOP Central Committee John 1;1. LeI-lis, Illinois Secretary of State Robert D. Stuart, Jro, National GOP Cow~litteeman W. Russell Arrington, Minority Leader of the Illinois State Senate

Mrs. Brooks McCormick, National GOP Committeewoman William Go Stratton, Former Governor of Illinois Richard (Hap) Northern, President of the County Chairmens' Association Mrs. D.V. Watson, President of the Illinois Federation of Republican Women APPENDLX "F" ANC

RECEPTION ATTENDEES

Mr. and ::v1rs. Daniel J. Terra Robert Solinsky 1\ir. and )'1rs. Robert D. Stuart, Jr. Mr. and ::VIrs. Irl H. Marshall Mr. and ::VIrs. Harry B. Clow ~wir. and :\Jrs. Malcolm Gilchrist :Mr. and ::VIrs. Edward Justice Long Mr. and ).fIrs. Charles S. Potter Mr. and ::Vlrs. Charles Caldorini }'ir. Wally Phillips Ambassador and l'vlrs. James S. Kemper Mrs. James S. Kemper and daughter Senator Robe rt Dole Senator and :Mrs. Charles H. Percy Congressman and Mrs. Leslie C. Arends William C. Croft Bennett Archambault Mr. and :\Jrs. Wm. Harrison Fetridge

., ... r "-1' T ,...... , ...... L4. • .-;.....4 ... "-.6 _.,,i .. ..J ••,". '--'; .... \.:....i..J.J.L...... i.L- v\...... ; .... .i.'-... ~.1r. and ?'.~rs. Edr~.'..:nd B. T::~rnto:l Attorney General \Villiam J. Scott lvir. and l\lrs. Richard Hm,vinson Mr. and l\'lrs. Thomas J. Housar Mr. and l\lrs. R. Douglass Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Brooks McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Smith Mr. and ?vlrs. David Bradshaw Ivlr. and :f...lrs. Norman Stone Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Fernstrom Miss Carol Baker Governor and Mrs. Richard Ogilvie W. A. Matheson Samuel W. Witwer 1\1r. and1.1rs. J. Milburn Smith :Mr. and :f...lrs. Leonard Lavin Paul Brundel Mrs. Genevieve Hall THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAf BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEMBER 10, 1971 CONTINENTAL PLAZA HOTEL TIME DAY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 9:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

9:00 9:34 The time of these events has not been confirmed.

9:23 The President and the First Lady went to Room 835 in the Continental Plaza Hotel.

9:25 The President and First Lady met and were photographed with 5-year-old Katherine Marie Donnelly, poster child for the Lions Club Help the Blind campaign. White House photographer, in/out

9:34 9:43 The President and the First Lady motored from the Continental Plaza Hotel to Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois.

9:47 10:00 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois, to O'Hare International Air­ port. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." CST EST 10:08 12:19 The President and the Fjrst Lady fle,v by the "Spirit of '76" from O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois to Andre\Vs AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see AP1-' ~:i\fl I I X ,. f'. ..

(Ac tual flying time - 1 hour 11 minutes)

11:43 R The President was telephoned by Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Arthur F. Burns. The call was not completed.

12:30 12:39 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland, to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPEl-mIX "A. "

12:45 The President went to the Oval Office.

12: 45 12:56 The President met with: Pat Boone, Entertainer Mrs. Pat Boone Cherry, Lindy, Debbie, and Laury Boone, daughters Jack Spina, }~nager for Pat Boone Patrick H. Price, Staff Assistant Henry C. Cashen II, Deputy Assistant White House photographer, in/out

1:00 1:20 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

1:20 The President went to his office in the EOB.

1:31 1:33 R The President talked with Mr. Burns. THE WHiTE HOUSE , PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (50< Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY l:'EGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEMBER 10, 1971 CONTINENTAL PLAZA HOTEL TIME DAY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 2:27 p.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

2:27 2:28 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

2:34 2:45 P The President talked with Hr. Colson.

2:50 3:10 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

2:50 P The President telephoned long distance to Hayor Richard J. Daley (D-Chicago, Illinois) in Chicago, Illinois. The call was not completed.

2:51 2:54 P The President talked with Senator Barry M. Goldwater (R-Arizona) .

3:09 3:10 P The President talked long distance with Hayor Daley in Chicago, Illinois.

3:16 P The President telephoned long distance to his daughter, Tricia, in Cambridge, Hassachusetts. The call was not completed.

3:16 4:20 Belvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense 3:25 4:20 Nr. Kissinger

3:52 R The President was telephoned long distance by his daughter, Tricia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The call was not completed.

4:20 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 4:20 5:17 William P. Rogers, Secretary of State 4:20 5:00 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 4:20 5:17 Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant

5:17 5:50 The President met to discuss agricultural conditions with: Senator Carl T. Curtis (R-Nebraska) Clark NacGregor, Counsel White House photographer, in/out

The President met to discuss Richard Wilson's second volume on the Nixon Administration with: 5:50 6:37 Richard Wilson, Author of Setting the Course 6: 30 6:37 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant

6:39 The President returned to the second floor Residence with: Brig. Gen. Walter R. Tkach, Personal Physician Dr. W. Kenneth Riland, Personal Physician THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Sec Travel Record (or Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 10, 1971 CONTINENTAL PLAZA HOTEL TIME DAY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 6:40 p.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE TIME P=Plac",J R=Rccciv,d ACTIVITY I----,------t----,----­ In Out Lo tD

The President met with: 6:40 6:42 Dr. Tkach 6:40 6:57 Dr. Riland

7 :00 7:07 P The President talked with Brig. Gen. Haig.

7:17 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower

7:50 p The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Kissinger in New York City. The call was not completed.

7:53 P The President telephoned his Assistant, William E. Timmons. I I The call was not completed. 7:54 8:03 P I The President talked with Mr. Colson. I I 7:56 R The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Kissinger in I Ne\v York City. The call was not completed.

8 :00 R The President was telephoned by Hr. Timmons. The call was not completed.

8:04 8:06 P The President talked with Mr. Timmons.

8:07 8 :20 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Kissinger in New York City.

8:25 P The President telephoned Director of the OHB George P. Shultz. The call was not completed.

8:27 8:30 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

8:44 8:48 p The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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FOR OFFICIAL ~SE O\J~Y THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLAC..E OAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEMBER 11, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIl.IE DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 10:08 a.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

10:08 10:11 R The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

10:11 The President had breakfast.

10:21 The President went to the Oval Office.

10:22 10:26 P The President talked with Attorney General, John N. Mitchell.

10: 35 10:51 The President met to discuss the appointment of a new Secretary of Agricluture with: Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture-designate John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant John C. ~Thi.taker, Deputy Assistant

10:51 The President went to the Souch Grounds of the White House.

10:52 10:59 The President, accompanied by his Military Assistant, Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes, motored from the South Grounds of the White House to Arlington National Cemete:y, Arlington, Virginia.

10:59 The President was greeted by: Donald E. Johnson, Administrator of the Veterans Administration Maj. Gen. Roland Glaszer, Commanding General of the Military District of Washington

10:59 11 :13 The President participated in a wreath-laying ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the entombment of the first unknown soldier. The President also greeted approximately 24 World Har I veterans and national veteran leaders. Press photographers, in/out White House photographer, in/out

11 :13 11:22 The President motored from Arlington Natioral Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia to the South Ground3 of the White House.

11 :24 The President went to his office in the EOB.

The President met with: 11:29 12:50 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 11:31 1:16 Mr. Kissinger

1:01 1:02 R The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

3 :07 3:08 R The President talked with Mr. Ehrlichman.

3:27 3:30 P The President talked with the First Lady. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Soo Travel Record for Travel Activity) I----,--·-·------.:::..:..:....:.:..:....:~:..:..:..:..:_--_---.:.~-----=-:-=:-=-:--=----::---:------I PLI.CE DAY DEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEMBER 11, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 3:32 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out 1.0 LD

3:32 3:33 P The President talked with the First Lady.

3:33 3:34 R The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

3:48 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 3:48 3:53 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant I 3: 52 4:03 Clifford M. Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture 3:52 4:03 Mrs. Clifford M. Hardin 3:52 4:03 Secretary-designate Butz 3:52 4 :03 Mrs. Earl L. Butz 3:52 3:59 Mr. Ehrlichman 3:52 4:03 Mr. vrhitaker 3:52 4:03 Laurence M. Higby, Staff Assistant !+: 00 4:03 Mr. Ehrlichman 4:00 4:01 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary 4:01 4:03 Hr. Ziegler

4:04 The President, accompanied by Secretary and Mrs. Hardin and

Sprrpr,qrv-r1p.~l on.::lrp ~nd Mrc: H"t-,.7 T.10nr 1-(') rho P'-OC'r:' P("'\{"'\TT"\

4:04 4:19 The President announced the nomination of Earl L. Butz, Professor of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University, to Secretary of Agriculture. The President also announced plans for revising the Department of Agriculture. Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

4:19 The President returned to his office in the EOE.

4:22 4:24 P The President talked with his daughter, Julie.

4:29 4:32 P The President talked with Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott (R-Pennsylvania).

The President met with: 4: 35 5:20 Mr. Kissinger 4:36 4:40 Byron Schumacher, White House Photographer 4:37 4: 38 Brig. Gen. Haig'

4: 36 4:37 P The President talked with Senator John C. Stennis (D-Mississippi) .

5:25 5:50 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

5:29 5:50 The President met with Mr. Butterfield. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) NOVEMBER 11, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 5:35 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=Plae

5:35 R The President was telephoned by his Special Assistant, William L. Safire. The call was not completed.

6 :11 6:16 P The President talked with Mr. Safire.

6:15 R The President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was not completed. , 6:21 6:29 P The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.

6:30 6:55 The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

7: 11 7:13 P The President talked with Senator William Proxmire (D-Hisconsin) .

7:15 7:19 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

7:22 P The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Miami, Florida. The call was not completed.

i: L4 j;L:b K j 'j'np Prp,c;; rlpnr r,'1! kprl vir), '~1r l<'-i CQ; nO'C)l""

7:30 7:39 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo in Miami, Florida.

7:40 7:45 P The President talked with his daughter, Julie.

7:46 7:47 R The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

7:48 7:51 P The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.

8:24 8:25 P The President .talked with Mr. Colson.

8:48 8:49 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

9:13 9:21 R The President talked with Mr. Colson.

9:54 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

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9:45 The President had breakfast.

9:59 The President went to his office in the EOB.

10:03 10:06 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

12:10 12:29 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

The President met with: 12:33 12:59 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 12:36 12:37 Mr. Butterfield.

2:20 2:25 The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

2:36 2:38 R The President talked with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.

2:40 2:41 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

3:55 The President went to the Oval Office.

3:59 4:02 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

4:02 The President went to the Press Office.

4:02 4:29 The President announced the end of the U.S. ground offensive role in Vietnam and the withdrawal of 45,000 more troops. Members of the press, in/out

4:29 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 4:29 4:54 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 4:29 4:48 Mr. Kissinger 4:29 4:35 Clark MacGregor, Counsel 4:47 4:50 Mr. Ziegler

4:55 5:03 The President met with: John J. McCloy,' Chairman of the President's Disarma­ ment Advisory Committee Hr. Kissinger

5:03 The President, accompanied by Mr. McCloy and Mr. Kissinger, went to the Cabinet Room.

5:03 6:22 The Presidential party attended a meeting of the National Security Council. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

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PLACE DAY BEGAN 0ATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) JiQYEM~ER 1~971 __ THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:22 p.m. FRIDAY PHONE TIME P=Placd R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

6:22 The President, accompanied by Secretary of State William P. Rogers and Mr. Kissinger, returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 6:22 6:35 Mr. Kissinger 6:22 6:27 Secretary Rogers 6:26 6:33 Mr. Butterfield 6:27 6:37 Mr. Haldeman

6:37 The President, accompanied by Mr. Haldeman, went to the South Grounds of the White House.

6:41 7:09 The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to the Camp David, Maryland helipad. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

7:11 7:12 The President and the First Lady motored from the Camp David helipad to Aspen Lodge.

7:20 7:32 P The President talked long distance w'ith Mr. Colson in Washington, D. C.

7:36 P The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Kissinger in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

7:41 7:42 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

7:45 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox

7:51 7:55 R The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

8:35 8:37 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

8:41 8:45 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in Washington, D. C.

8:45 The President saw the movie "San Francisco" with: Mrs. Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Cox

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PLA~E DAY 'lEGAN DATE (Mo., D.y. Yr.) NOVEMBER 13, 1971 ------CAMP DAVID, TiME DAY MARYLAND 10:00 a.m. SATURDAY PHONE TIME P=Pl.ced R=Ree

10:00 The President had breakfast.

10:30 The President went to Dogwood Lodge.

10:30 10:31 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

? ? The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

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

11:01 11:07 p The President talked long distance with Mr. Kissinger in Washington, D. C.

1:16 P The President telephoned long distance to his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

1:26 1:38 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in Washington, D. C.

2 :00 The President had lunch.

2:30 The President went to the Aspen Den.

5: 15 5:32 P The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

5:33 P The President telephoned long distance to his Personal Secretary, Rose }~ry Woods, in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

5:37 5:38 P The President talked long distance with Senator Wallace F. Bennett (R-Utah) in Washington, D. C.

5:56 P The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed.

6:10 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox

7:07 7:09 R The President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo on board the Coco Lobo III.

7:12 7 :14 P The President talked long distance with Miss Woods in Washington, D. C.

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7:20 The President saw the movie "The Bad and the Beautifulll with: The First Lady Tricia Cox Julie Eisenhower

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9:20 The President had breakfast.

9:52 9:54 The President motored from Aspen Lodge to the Camp David helipad.

9:56 10:27 The President flew by helicopter from the Camp David, ~~ryland helipad to the South Grounds of the \{hite House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

10:30 The President went to the second floor Residence with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower

10:40 10:45 P The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury, John B. Connally.

10 :57 11:09 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles v]. Colson.

11:00 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

11:10 11:13 R The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

11:14 11:30 The President and the First Lady had coffee in the Yellm" Oval Room with: Julie Eisenhower Former President Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Humberto S. Medeiros, Archbishop of Boston

11:30 The Presidential party went to the East Room to attend a worship service conducted by Archbishop Nedeiros. Also participating was the Gastonia Wesleyan Youth Chorus directed by Douglas D. Childress, Minister of Music at the First Wesleyan Church in Gastonia, North Carolina. For a list of guests~ see fl.PPENDIX "B." Members of the press, in/out

12:04 12:06 The President and the First Lady went to the Grand Hall for a photo opportunity with: Former President Johnson Hrs. Johnson Archbishop Nedeiros White House photographer, in/out

12:06 12:57 The President, accompanied by former President Johnson and Archbishop Medeiros, went to the State Dining Room to greet the worship service guests. hThite lIOU:3C photc'grapher, in/ou.t J THE WHITE HOUSe PRESIDENT RICHARD HIXON'S DAllY DiARY (Sec TCJ.ve! Record for Travel Activity)

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12:59 1:00 The President and the First Lady escorted former President and Hrs. Johnson and Archbishop Hedeiros to their cars at the North Portico.

1:01 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

1:14 The President went to his office in the EOB.

1:18 1:19 P The President talked with Secretary Connally.

5:01 5:02 P The President talked with the First Lady.

6:41 The President, accompanied by Secretary Connally, went to the Hap Room to join the First Lady and Hrs. Connally for dinner.

7:02 8:12 The Presidential party had dinner in the newly-redecorated Red Room.

8:12 The President and the First Lady escorted Secretary and Mrs. Connally to their car in the South Driveway.

8:14 The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor Residence.

8:58 P The President telephoned Coach of the Washington Redskins George Allen. The call was not completed.

9:19 9:29 P The President talked with Mr. Allen and expressed his support for the Washington Redskins.

9:30 9:31 P The President talked long distanCE with Congressman John H. Terry (R-New York) in Syracuse, New York.

9:45 P The President telephoned long distance to Willis O. Preston, Jr., a quadruple paraplegic, in Hilmington, Delaware. The President called to thank Hr. Preston for his letter of support. The call was not completed.

9:46 P The President telephoned Captain Ralph A. Sambuchi, a wounded Vietnam veteran, in Walter Reed Army Hospital. The call was not completed. r-T-H-E-\-V-H-'T-E-H-O-u-s-E------P-R-E-S-l-D-E-N-T....(S'""':~....~~~:-:-~.....: ...... I·~,e....~o-rJ ....N~{~X:-:r O ....T....r~~:eS....1 -A,....~i-:~-:-:~yL:-:)y:-:D.... ':-:A:-:R::y:---·------l 1------....-:-::::---:::---:::--­ PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) NOVEMBER 14, 1971 CAMP DAVID, TIME DAY MARYLAND 9:56 p.m. SUNDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY 1----,----+--,--­ In Out Lo to

9:56 9:58 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Preston in Wilmington, Delffi{are.

10:04 10:05 P The President talked long distance with Captain Sambuchi in Maynard, Massachusetts.

10:06 P The President telephoned long distance to Don Smith, a quadruple amputee and coach of a small-fry little league football team, in the Veterans Hospital Center in Dublin, Georgia. The call was not completed.

10:37 10:39 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Smith in Dublin, Georgia.

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,\VOn.SHI1::> SERVICE A\ JIH. l'IillJ1:; HUUSE Sunday, November 14, 197.1 at 11:30 o'cJCJck

The President ('>1. Mrs. Nixon Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, II

The Most Reverend Humberto S. Medeiros A rchbishop of Boston

The Secretary of Agriculture 8z Mrs. Hardin + 1 The Secretary of HeaJth, Ecluc

Hon. & 1'-'1rs. Arthur F. Burns Han. & l\1n;. David M. Kennedy Han. & 1\1:1'5. Donald Humsfcld + 2

Cdr. Richard D. AJJen Office of the Chief of Naval Operations 1\'11'. & 1,lrs. Carlos J. Arboleya Pres., FideIity Neltional Dank of South Miarn.i, Florida 1\1.1'. &: Mrs. Gayle Averyl + 1 Pres., Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Co., COluHlbia, S. C. Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Banuelos Mrs-Treasurer of the U.S. -designate, Los Angeles, California Mr. & Mrs. Rurnscy Beery -I- 1 Mrs -White House office Mr. F reel Be rens .'. Bache ~,J: Co., Miami Beach, Florida . Mrs. A. M. Bobbitt Mother of White House social Ciide, Bill Fite Mr. & Mrs. 1. J. Breedcn lvianassas, Virginia Major & Mrs. John V. B rcnnan + 3 Marine Corps Aide La the Presidcnt Rep. & Mrs. James T. Broyhill + 1 North Carolina Mr .. & Mrs. Edgardo Duttari Advisory Council, Cahind Cornrnit!cc OIl Opportunities [or Spanish SpCLI king People, Miami, Florida Mr. ~~ Mrs. Franl, C. Casias + 2 Bunke I" H:1l110 Corporation, Oak Brook, Illinois Mr. & Mrs. Martin Castillo Attorney, Los Angeles, California Mr. (-J: ~.1l"~;. DCl\;i,.1:!s Ji. Chil,!)"('ss .;- 4­ , .

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Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Connor Mrs-White House office Mr. & Mrs. Harry Cooper + 1 National A ssociation of Greeting Card Publishers, NYC Mr. & Mrs. Edgar M. Cullman + 1 Chmn., General Cigar, New York, N. Y. Mr. & Mrs. R. Hugh Daniel Daniel Construction Co., Birrningham, Alabama Mr. & Mrs. McCullough Darlington Washington, D. C. Rep. & Mrs. Eligio de la Garza (Texas) Capt. & Mrs. Alan E. Devney U. S. Army Mr. L. C. Diaz Carlo + 1 Consultant to Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People Mr. Henry A. Duperault Westfield, Massachusetts E1 Salvador - Mrs. Julio A. Rivera + 4 Wife of the Ambassador Mrs. Gertrude Engel + 1 Washington, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Faircloth Spec. Asst. to the Exec. Dir., Goodwill Industries, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. John J. Fawley + I Alexandria, Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Victor Forte + 5 Mrs-Public Relations Dir., Goodwill Industries, Inc.,. D. C; Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Frank Chnm., Carolina By-Products, Greensboro, N. C. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Fullerton + 3 Warren, A r kansas Mr. &Mrs. TheodoreR.Gamble Portland, Oregon Rear Admiral & Mrs. Francis L. Garrett U. S. Navy Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Garza + 5 Pres., V. F. Garza & Sons, East Chicago, Indiana Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Giberga + 2 Vice Chmn., Advis ory Council, Cabinet COlumittee on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gomez + 3 Chicago, Illinois Dr. & Mrs. Oscar Guttierez Financ(~ Chrnn., Texas l\epublican Coalition, San Antonio - 3 - 11/14/71

Mrs. Jessye Harrison A rlington, Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Marion Harrison + 3 A rlington, Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Cecil J. Hernandez, Sr. Denver, Colorado Mrs. Edna Hicks POW family Mrs. Jerry Hogan POW family Mrs. James Holt Secret Service family Rev. & Mrs. Rex Humbard + 2 Cathedral of Tomor row, Akron, Ohio Mr. & Mrs. Ivan E. Irizarry, Sr. + 1 ECOl1OlUic Developluent Admr., Commonwealth of Puc rto Rico Mr. & Mrs. RobertE. Isaacs + 2 Deputy Assistant Postmaster General Dr. & Mrs. Richard Izquierdo + 2 Dir., San Juan 1v1edical Center, Bronx, N. Y. Mrs. Gladys Jacobs Secret Service faluily Mr. & Mrs. Alan Jones Mr-currently starring in "Man of La Mancha" at the National Theater Maj. Gen. & Mrs. James M. Keck U. S. Air Force Rep. & Mrs. Hastings Keith Mas s achusetts Mrs .. Ida Mae I

Sister Marie Majella Pres., Marymount College, Arlington, Virginia Mrs. F. J. Maloney + 1 Rockville, Maryland Mr. Eugene A. M.arin Mbr., Adv. Council on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People, Phoenix, Arizona Mr. Ted Martinez Mbr., Adv. Council on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People, Albuquerque, New Mexico Mauritius H. E. The Ambassador of Mauritius & Mrs. Balancy + 5 Mrs. David May POW family Mrs. William J. Metzger POW family Mr. &. Mrs. Robert S. Milligan Mrs-Daughter of Secretary & Mrs. Hardin Mr. &. Mrs. Wendell Mitchell Administrative Assistant to Senator JaITles Allen Mr. &. Mrs. Monte F. Montez -I- 3 Pres., Montez Engerprises, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri Mr. &. Mrs. Francis W. Mulcahy + 2 Exec. Dir., Goodwill Industries, D. C. Nigeria H. E. The AITlbassador of Nigeria & Mrs. Iyalla + 1 Mrs. VelITla Ogg Washington, D. C. Mr. &. Mrs. Michael V. Olds Falls Church, Virginia . Paraguay H.E. The AITlbassador of Paraguay & Mrs. Avila + 5 Mr. Ernest G. Paschoal Pres., Paschoal's Gray Line Motor Tours, Maui Mr. &. Mrs. Virgil Penn + 1 Recording Sccy. , Fraternal Order of Police, Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. J 0 s e ph J. Pere z , Jr. + 1 Secret Service family Miss Alice B. Perry Executive Protective Service Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Polachek + 1 Executive Protective Service Mr. &. Mrs. Henry M. RaITlirez + 4 Acting Chmn., Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People Miss Cathi Ray POW family - 5 - 11/14/71

Miss Janice Ray POW family Miss Carolee Ream Office. of International Economic Policy Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Reyes + 6 Pres., J. A. Reyes Associates, D. C. Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Rodriguez Special Consultant to the White House, McLean, Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rodriguez Attorney, Bronx, New York Rep. & Mrs. Earl Ruth North Carolina Hon. Phillip V. Sanchez Dir., OHice of Economic Opportunity Dr. & Mrs. Carlos G. Santoro Physician, Kansas City, Missouri Mr. William Schneider Columbus, Ohio Mr. & Mrs. Francis Scumaci + 4 United Steelworkers of AUlerica, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. & Mrs. ThOlTIas Sedlar + 3 Overseas Private Investment Corp., D. C. Senegal H. E. The Ambassador of Senegal & Mrs. Coulbary -I- 3 Mr. & Mrs. Mor ris Shipley + 5 Vice Pres., Delta Airlines, D. C. Mrs. Berkley Simmons Washington, D. C. Mr•. & Mrs. Maurice A. Spalding Gaithersburg, Maryland . Hon. & Mrs. Edward Allen Tamrn Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, D. C. Circuit Mr. & Mrs. Jorge E. Tristani Chmn., Adv. Council, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People, San Juan, Puerto Rico Colonel & Mrs. David M. Twomey U. S. Marine Corps Capt. & Mrs. Hal'old B. Van Gorter Parents of White House social aidc, John Van Gorter Mr. & Mrs. Hector 1. Vasquez + I Pres., Puerto Rican Forurn, Inc., New York, N. Y. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Veiga Pres.• National Economi c Devclopment Assn., Los Angeles. Calif. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Villa Natl. Pres., League of Unitt::d Latin Arne dean Citizens, Rancho Mirago, Cal ifornia - 6 - 11/14/71

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred R. Villalobos Exec. Dir., National Economic Developrnent Assn., Los Angeles Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Wendell Executive Protective Service Mis s Thelma E. Williams Washingtoll, D. C. Miss Mary Woods McKees Rock, Pennsylvania Mr. & Mrs. John Yago Staff Member, Senate Public Works Committee Mr. Edward Yturri, Jr. Mbr., Adv. Council on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People, Austin, Texas

Mr. Robert Nesen Oxnard, California Mr. & Mrs. Peter Patino + 5 Exec. Dir. £01' Admin., Cabinet COlnrnittee on Opportunities £01' Spanish Speaking People, Bethesda, Maryland

The Honorable & Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson

Hon. & Mrs. W. ThOlnas Johnson

Miss Helene Lindow _._------,------­ THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT HiCHARD NIXON'S n';ILY DU;HY (~"e T'i1vel Record f", T,a','d .... ,tlVity) -----~------I PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE U.fo., Day, Yr.) NO_y~~lI?}~R_~_5_1_~2L _ THE vJHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 8:20 a.m. MONDAY PHO:-lE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY .-----~,...------1------­ In Out Lo4--+------­ LD 8:20 The President had breakfast.

8:30 The President went to the Oval Office.

8 :35 8:40 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President met with: 8:54 9:14 Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant 8:59 9:50 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 9:45 10:20 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

10:03 10:05 P The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally.

The President met with: 10:24 11:01 Rose Nary ~voods. Personal Secretary 11 :00 11:02 Mr. Butterfield

10:54 R The President was telephoned by orchestra leader Bob Crosby. The call \.;'as not completed.

11:04 11:05 The President Illet with Hr. Butterfield.

11:07 11:10 The President met with Hiss Hoods.

The President met with: 11:10 12 :03 John D. Ehrlichnmn, Assistant 11:23 12:03 Mr. Haldeman 11: 27 11:29 Mr. Butterfield

11 :09 P The President telephoned reporter for the New York Daily News. Paul F. Healy. The call was not completed.

12:05 12:17 The President met with: Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University and Editor-in-Chief of The Olive=r~ Wendell Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court of the United States Julius Goebel, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Legal History at Columbia University School of Law and author of Volume I, Antecedents ~.i..-Beginnings to 1801 Charles Fairman, Professor Emeritus of Law at the Harvard Law School and author of Volume VI, Reconstruction and R~union, 1864-1888 L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress John W. Dean III, Counsel Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out The President received copies of the first t\-lO published volum'.~s of thc' r'lUlt:l.vo2~E::c history of the Supreme Court. ~ THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S D/\ILY DIPdH (Sec 1'fll,

12:18 12:50 The President met with George E. Allen, author of Presidents ~fuo Have KnoW}) Me. White House photographer, in/out I 12:57 1:16 The President met with Mr. Kissinger. I 1:53 2:02 The President met and was photographed with: J C. Jackson Grayson, Chairman of the Price Commission George H. Boldt, Chairman of the Pay Board Donald Rumsfeld, Counsellor White House photographer, in/out

2:02 The Presidential party went to the Cabinet Room.

2:02 2:13 The President attended a meeting of the Cost of Ljving Council. For a list of attendees, see APPP:?\'DIX "A." Members of the press, in/ollt

2:13 The President returned to the Oval Office.

2:19 2:23 The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

2:20 2:21 P The President talked with Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr. (R-Tennessee) .

2:36 3:33 The President met with Congressional leaders. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." ~fuite House staff members present were: 2:26 3:33 George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB 2:26 3:33 Caspar \~. Weinberger, Deputy Direc tor of the OMB 2:36 3:33 William E. Ti~nons, Assistant 2: 36 3:33 Clark MacGregor, Counsel 2:36 2:37 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary 2:38 3:31 Mr. Ziegler

3:36 The President returned to the Cabinet Room.

3:36 4:26 The President attended a Cabinet meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPEi\1DIX "C."

4:26 The President, accompanied by Mr. Rumsfeld, returned to the Oval Office.

4:26 4:30 The President met with Mr. Rumsfeld.

4:31 4:39 The President met with: Sultan ~~hamrnad Khan, Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan Mr. Kissinger THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Recoro for Teavel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Da)", Yr.) NOVEMBER 15, 1971 THE ~mITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:41 p.m. HONDAY

PHO;~E TIME P=P!aced R=Received ACTIVITY [----,-----+------­ In Out Lo LD

4:41 5:21 The President met to discuss child development legislation, husing and the California Welfare Work Relief Demonstration Proj ect wi th: Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary of HEW Mr. Ehr1ichman

5:10 R The President was telephoned by Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott (R-Pennsy1vania). The call was not completed.

5:20 5:55 The President met to discuss the objectives of Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans' proposed trip to the U.S.S.R. with: Secretary Stans William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

The President met with: 5:50 6:03 Mr. Butterfield 6:00 6:19 Mr. Kissinger

5:55 6:03 P The President talked with Secretary Connally.

6:04 6:09 R The President talked with Senator Scott.

6:09 6:10 P The President talked v1ith his daughter, Julie.

6:20 6:55 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

6:56 The President returned to the second floor Residence.

7 :03 7:20 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

7:15 The President had dinner in the Lincoln Sitting Room.

7:23 7:26 R The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

7:42 7:45 P The President talked with Mr. Ehr1ichman.

7:50 P The President telephoned long distance to his brother, F. , in Newport Beach, California. The call was not completed.

7:54 P The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed.

') I. THE WHITE HOUSE

PLACE DAY BEGAN

THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 8:01 p.m. MOrIDAY \------.:..-...-__-:::---r------­ PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY ------,-----f----,----­ In Out Lo LD

8:01 P The President telephoned long distance to his brother, Edward C. Nixon, in Lynnwood, Washington. The call was not completed.

8:05 8:09 P The President talked long distance with John ,~. Rollins, Vice-chairman of the Republican National Finance Committee, in Oceanside, California.

8:15 8:18 P The President talked long distance with Asa V. Call, Inember of the Board of Trustees of the Richard Nixon Foundatio!l, in Los Angeles, California.

8:27 8:28 P The President talked long distance with Hr. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida.

8:54 8:58 P The President talked long distance with in Lynnwood, Washington.

10:42 R The President was telephoned long distance by Donald Nixon in Newport Beach, California. The call Has not completed. APPENDIX "A"

COST OF LIVING ~mETINGJ November 15J 1971

ATTENDANCE COr~'IR~ffiD

Secretary John Co~~ally Paul Mc Cracken Arthur Burns J. Philip Campbell Secretary Secretary James Hodgson Secretary George Ronmey George Shultz Mrs. Virginia Knauer General George Lincoln Herb Stein Peter Flanigan Joe Mullaney Earl Rhode Richard Cheney Al Abrahams Marvin Kosters Joe Malaga Richard Alfultis William Greener Under Secretary Lynn Under Secretary Laurence Silberman Under Secretary Donald Paarlberg J. Charles Partee Donald Rumsfeld Jackson Grayson George Boldt APPZNDIX "B"

MEETING WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEAD&~S

November 15J 1971

ATTENDANCE CONFTR.I1ED BY S. BULL

Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Hugh Scott Congressman Senator Allen Ellender Senator Milton Young Congressman George Mahon Congressman Frank Bow George Shultz Caspar Weinberger Clark Mac Gregor Hilliam Timmons , AP:~E.t\TDIX "e" A'I'TENDANCE CONFIRMED BY A. BUTTERFIELD MIl) :s~00- L(: ~-;:­ ~ TO BE IN ATT2~;DANCE I I 8~)(~llJ ~. MIi_- hvV0. I :s ~"3(" - 'f: 2- ~ 1"'1

The Pl'esident (The Vice President - en route to Los Angeles) Secretary Rogers Secretary Connally Secretary Laird Attorney General l\'fitchell Under Secretary Pecora (Sec Morton - San Francisco) Secretary Hardin Secretary Stans Secretary Hodgson Under Secretary Venen1.an (Sec Richardson - Philadelphia) Secretary RODUley Secretary Volpe Am.bassador Kennedy Director Shultz ----=7 tl.AA ,~u..R. 5: 2;­ (Counsellor Finch - South Alne rica) Counsellor Rumsfeld

Staff

Mr. Haldeman ~ L!-./\/\(v 1! A Mr. Ehrlichman F}~~~ Mr. R. Price Mr. Ziegler ----7 tUv\~'LI~ ~~(iO of ~'-'<.1!J ·$:~:;i~U~H ...(d L{;coivV\ Mr. Butterfield ~h. fAALOrrc"PY- >(t,V\lveJ... Others

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