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2 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/18/1970 A Appendix “A”

3 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/20/1970 A Appendix “A”

4 List List of Invitees for National Security 9/23/1970 A Council Meeting – Appendix “A”

5 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/27/1970 A Appendix “A”

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7 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/29/1970 A Appendix “A”

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FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary September 16, 1970 – September 30, 1970

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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

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8 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/17/1970 A Appendix “E”

9 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/17/1970 A Appendix “G”

10 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/27/1970 A Appendix “C”

11 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/28/1970 A Appendix “A”

12 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/28/1970 A Appendix “B”

13 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 9/28/1970 A Appendix “C”

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FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary September 16, 1970 – September 30, 1970

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D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift ------NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85) !THE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAllY DIARY (5

PLACE DAY DEGA.'\I DATE (~lo_, DJY. Yr.) SEPTEMBER 16, 1970 TIME D:W THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 8: 52a VfEDNESDAY PHONE TIME P=Pbced R=Rcc

8:52 The President had breakfast.

9: 04 The President went to the .

9:09 P The President telephoned long distance to John J. Gilman in Kansas City. Missouri. The call was not completed.

9:19 9:21 The President met with Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, NSC member.

The President met with: 9:27 9:34 H. R. Haldeman. Assistant 9:28 9:34 Henry A. Kissinger. Assistant

9:35 9:44 The President flew by helicopter from the South Lawn of the White House to Andrews AFB. For a lis t of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

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I 9:54 1EU7 The President flew by AF-l from the Andrews AFB to \ Forbes AFB, Kansas. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX lIB II.

The President and the Firs t Lady were met at the Forbes AFB by Colonel Robert C. Newman. Wing Commander Harry Darby, former Senator Winn Smith, former Congressman Bill Falstad. Republican State Chairman McDill (Huck) Boyd. National Committeeman

11:23 11:46 The Presidential party flew by helicopter from the Forbes AFB to the Kansas State University pratice field. For a list of passengers. see APPENDIX "A".

The President and the First Lady were met by: Former Governor and Mrs. Alf Landon Governor and Mrs. Robert B. Docking President of Kansas State University and Mrs. James McCain.

12: 02 .12:42 The Presidential party went to the Field House 'Nhere the President spoke in the Alfred M. Landon Series on Public Issues. The President's ren1arks were broad­ cas t on radio and tclevis ion.

l 12:42 \ The Presidential party departed the Field House.

U.S. GOVERNME~T PRllnrNG DffiCE: 196!J-o-332--Cl68 : -iH::' WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY ~ 1_, (S_ee_T_r_lv_el_R_ec_o_rd_f_or_T_r._ve_l_A_ctI_-vi_tY_} _ PUCE D..W BEGA.'\1 Dr.TE i;,{o., DilY. Yr.) SEPTEMBER 16, 1-170 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE- WASHINGTON. D. C. 12:54;:) WEDNESDAY PHONE TI~[E P=PJ""o R=Rec:ived ACTIVITY Lo LD 12:.54 1:21 The Presidential party flew by helicopter from the Kansas State Uhiversity to the Forbes AFB. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A'l. CDT 1:31 2:30 The Presidential party flew by AF-l from Forbes AFB to the 0 'Hare Field, Chicago, Illinois. For a lis t of passengers, see APPENDIX IICI'.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Charles Percy, Senator Edward Derwinski, Congressman Howard Collier, Congressman

2:43 2:47 R The President talked with his daughter, Tricia Nixon.

2:47 2:59 The Presidential party flew by helicopter from OIHare Field to Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "All.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Mayor and Mrs. Richard Daley Colonel John Riley, Director of Special Events

3:04 3:11 The Presidential party motored from Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois, to the Blackstone Hotel.

3:11 3:16 The President and the Firs t Lady arrived at the Blackstone Hotel and proceeded to their suite.

4:44 4:47 The President left his suite and went to the Embass y Room. in 4:47 5:26 The President participated' the Midwest News Media briefing. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX "D".

5:26 7:00 The President departed the Embassy Room and went to the Crystal Ballroom where he attended a reception for the Midwest News Media.

9:00 9:06 The President returned to his suite.

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PASSENGER MANIFEST AIR ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MSN: 1724 k'JDREWS AFB, ~~ASH, D. C. TO FORBES AFB, KAJ.\ISAS 16 Sep 1970 Depart 09:55am Arrive 11:12am 2+17 1100SM

1. The President 2. Mrs. Nixon 3. Mr. Haldeman 4. Mr. Higby 5. Mr. Z~egler 6. Mr. Price , 7. Miss Woods , 8. Mr. Bull 9. Mrs. Stuart I 10. Lt Col Coffey 11. Dr. Bear i 12. MSgt Araiza 13. MSgt Mohr 14. Mr. Knudsen i, 15. Senator Pearson ! 16. Senator Dole 17. Cong Sebelius l 18~ Cong Mize 19. Cong Winn 20. Cong Shriver 21. Cong Skubitz 22. Cong Rhodes 23. Honorable K. Frizzell 24. SDC Pontanilla 25. Mr. Duncan 26. Mr. Pontius 27. Mr. Copeland 28. Mr. Miller 29. Mr. Trombly 30. Mr. Bates 31. Mr. Wilson 32. Mr. Coleman 33. Mr .. Antonelli I. 34. Frank Cormier 35. Gene Rischer 36. Henry Burroughs 37. Roddy Mims 38. Forrest Boyd 39. Jim Yuenger 40. Nancy Ball 41. Earl Mazo

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PASSENGER ~rnNIFEST AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY i'1SN: 1724 FORBES AFB, Kfu~SAS TO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 16 Sep 1970 Depart 1:30pm Arrive 2:35pm 1+05 490SM

1. The President 2. Mrs. Nixon 3. Mr. Haldeman 4. Mr. Higby 5. Mr. Z,iegler 6. Mr. Price 7. Miss \'loods 8. Mr. Bull 9. Mrs. Stuart 10. Lt Col Coffey 11. Dr. Bear 12. MSgt Araiza 13. MSgt Mohr 14. Mr. Knudsen 15. Senator R. Smith 16. Honorable D. Rumsfeld jl' 17. SDC Pontanilla 18. Mr. Duncan 19. Mr. Pontius 20. Mr. Copeland 21. Mr. Miller 22. Mr. Trombly 23. Mr. Bates 24. Mr. Wilson I 25. Mr. Coleman 26. Mr. Antonelli ! 27 .. Frank Cormier I ~ I 28. Gene Rischer 29. Hank Burroughs I 30. Roddy Mims i I 31. Forrest Boyd ! 32. Jim Yuenger I 33. Nan..cy Ball i~ I t I

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MIDWEST NEWS MEDIA - 9-16-7.0

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Lloyd \V ('nell, CUc;cfJ'o Tucl,.,-')', ChiC:l~'O ...... ) John 11. SCllgsbckl', Chicago DdL:l1dc:r, C:hic;:l~;(l

Roy M. F' i s 11 e r, Cb j C 2 go niti I)' N(' 1,\ S, C1-: i c <: Ci J

VI i Ui (un 1<:. To c1 cJ, 1\ (1 c k for c1 S t Cl r, R () ck for cl J. P. Clarke, S~cdc Journal, Springfield August C. Meyer, \vClA, Champaign John Severino, i,YLS, Chicago Bob Len-lOll, I,Yl\1AQ, Chicago Leon Drew, WBBM, Chicago Don Sider, Pioneer Press, 1232 Central Avenue, W ilnlcttc William F. Blackburn, Joliet H(~rald-News, Joliet Charles L. Dancey, Peoria Journal-Star, Peoria Robert Hartley, Lindsay-Schaub Newspapers, P. o,no:, 3tl, DL'cHur Phil Nolan, WIND, Chicago Charles Harrison, WGN, Chica.go Indiana

Ernest E. \Villia:ns, Ft. Wayne 1\C\'.'s-Scntind, FL \N<~YllC ( Walter T. Ridd(~.t', Gary Post-Tribulle, Gary Frank I-J. Crane, Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis 11. Stanton Evans, India.napolis News, Indianapolis Phillip H. Ault, South Bend Tribune, South Bend John F. Dille, WI<:JG, Ft. \v'ayne

Iowa

Harry Boyd, Cedar Rapids Gazette, Cedar Rapids I

Vance H. T rirnble, I<::entucky Pos t, Covington Barry Bingham, Louisville Coul'ier-Journal, Louisville T. Ballard Morton, Jr., Orion Broadcasting Co. Box 1000, Lou!Civi1ic ·1020i

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Frank Angelo, Detroit Free Press, Detroit G len A. n 0 iss 0 1111(' a u it, F lint .T 0 U l'lH], F lin t Louis A. Wei.l, Jr., State Joul't'-ztl, Lansing ,-';~

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Orville E. Lomoe, Duluth News Tribune, Duluth Bo \,,,' C' l' 112. w tho 1'n8, 1-1inn<.:apo Ii s T ribullc, l\,1i llneapaIi s Rabert W. Smith, Minneapolis Star, f',''1inneapolis Glenn IckIer, St. Paul Pioneer Press, St. Paul Stanley S. Hubbard, I\:STP-TV, St. Paul Lawrence Hacg, ViCCO-TV, Minneapolis Boo F rctns en, WTCN- TV, Minneapolis

Nebraska

Keith Wilson, Om,aha World-Herald, Ornaha

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John D. Paulson, Fargo Fo l"Uln, Fargo Jack'Hagerty, (irand Forks Herald, Grand Forks Richard R. Dobson, Minot News, Minot \Villiam Ekberg, I

Ohio

Brady Black, Cincir;nati Enquirer, Cincinnati Thomas Guthrie, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland Thornas L. Boa rchnan, Cleveland Pres s, Cleveland P res ton W 0 1£(', Co IUlnbus Dispatch, Co I un1blls JarDes M. Cox, Jr., Dayton News, Dayton Irvtng L. Mansell, Youngs tov.;n Vinclic~ti;or, Youngs to \\111 John Murphy, \VLWT-TV, Cincinnati Ray Rosenblum, WMOA, Marietta William Feest, WJW, Cleveland

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La\':renccFit7.~J~~trick, Sbte Journal, l\1adison Hichard II. ,'Leonard, !\1ilwaukee Journal, .Nlilwaukee Loyal.iv1cek, Mi 1WCi.ukl'c Sentinel, Milwaukee V{ayne Di:l.rring{(Jtl, V/ISN, l'vlihVi:lukec [ThE: WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record (o, Travel Activiry) IPLAG:: DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) SEPI'EMBER 17. 1970 BLACKSTONE HOTEL TIME DAY ( CHLrAGO ILLINOIS 7 : ') Cj a THTJRSDAY PHONE TIME P=P!3ced R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD

7:55 R The President was telephoned long dist~~ce by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

8:04 8:16 P The President talke~ long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C.

8:30 R The President was telephoned long distance by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

8:40 8:50 P The President talked long distance with Secretary of State, William P. Rogers in Washington, D.C.

8:53 8:58 R The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kisslnger in Washington, D.C.

9:307 9:407 The President met with Polish-American leaders of Chi~ago. Fo!' a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".

( 10:01 10:07 The President motored from the Blackstone Hotel +-0 t.l'.::; Su,,'1 \ Time s Building.

10:07 12:00 The President met with members of the editorial boards of th:;; Chicago Sun Times and the Chicago Daily News. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX "Bu. -­

12:00 12:04 The President motored from the Sun Times Building to the Blackstone Hotel.

12:09 12:49 The President and the First Lady attended a Citizens~ip Day reception in the Crystal Ballroom. Among those p:-esent were 102 naturalization candidates and Judge Edwin A. Robson who presided over the naturalization proceedings 0.:' ~,hese candidates later in the day. For a list of the candidates, see APPENDIX "C" • . 1:24 1:45 P The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Hefl..ry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C.

3:40 3:45 The President walked from the BlackstonC" Hotel to th~ >larshall Field Department Store.

L~: 17 4:19 The President TtTalked to the Chicago Tri"bune Building.

4:19 5 :57 The President met I.with membecs of the editor1211 boards of the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Today. For a list 'J~ invite~s. see APPEJ:IDIX "D". '------L_------.L-----l...-~ ----J

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5:57 6:07 The President motored from the Chicago Tribune Building to Meigs Field.

6:11 6:22 The President flew by helicopter from Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois to O'Hare Field, Chicago, Illinois. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "E'l.

eDT EDT 6:34 8:55 The President flew by Air Force 1 from O'Hare Field, Chicago Illinois to , . For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "F".

9:02 9:08 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB to the South Grounds of the White House. For a"list of passengers, see APPENDIX "G".

9:11 The President went to the Residence.

9:18 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

(, /9:43 R The President was telephoned by Counsellor, Robert H. Finch. The call was not completed. 10:02 10:23 P The President talked with his Assistant, D. Patrick Moynihan.

10:04 10:13 P The President talked with his Counsellor, Robert H. Finch.

10:08 10:10 P The President talked with his valet, Manola Sanchez.

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Mrs. Adele Lagodzinski President Polish Women's Alliance

Mr. Valentine Janicki President Polish Alma Mater

Mr. Joseph Bialasiewicz Editor Polish Daily News

Mr. John Krawiec Editor Polish Daily Zgoda

Dr. Walter Sikora Director Polish Radio Programs

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i'L:\CE D.\Y BEGAN DATE (~io., Day, YL) .s.E£.jL~i35[{_lJ3-.l--4,5IL~ _ ~;E"S iHITE HOUSE TIME DAY 1_,-:,;"-,l\C:.:S~~c",Ic.O'L\,-"'Gc.=T~O",,ll.,lr.---,,D,,-,.~C.p''-- __--Y 8~:;.:'~.i.7.::::::,~F~R..l.I"'=DsA;...,'{'__ 1 PHONE TIME P=Placed I I! R=Received ACTIVITY "-i~'-' -T------O':;t-I- Lo LD

8:00 I The President had orea.kfastwith Senator I'/like .>:a.nsf'ield.

8:54 The Yfesident went to his Oval Office.

The President met with: 9:30 10:30 H.R. Haldeman; Assistant 10:07 11:02 Henry A. Kissinge~) Assistant 10:23 10:30 Ronald L. Ziegler) Press Secretary 10:35 10:37 Ronald L. Ziegler) Press Secretary.

10:05 10:11 F The President talked ~ith Senator Robert Dole.

10:56 P The President telephoned Secretary of Defense) Melvin R. Laird. The call was not completed.

11:08 12:32 The President met with: Golda Neir) Prime Minister Joseph Sisco) Assistant Secretary of Stat~ Alexander M. Haig) NSC Yitzhak Rabin) P~bassador of Israel to the U.S. { Simcha Dinitz) Political Advisor to the Prime ~unister. \ 12:34 12:40 The President met with: Alexander M. Haig) NSC Joseph Sisco) Assistant Secretary of state.

12:43 1:20 The President met with his Assistant) H.R. Haldeman.

12: 56 1:02 R The President talked with Secretary of state) William P. ~ I Rogers. The Presideut met with: 1:21 1:44 Henry A. Kissinger) Assistant 1:40 1:43 Ronald L. Ziegler) Press Secretary•

.::..:46 The President went to his Office in the EOB.

2:41 P The President telephoned Senator Jmnes Pearson. The call was not completed.

The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with his Assistant) H.R. Haldeman.

3:35 4:10 The President met with: Nathaniel A. Owings) Chairman) Temporary Comrnittee on Pennsylvania Avenue Daniel Patrid~ Moynihan) Assj_stant for Urban Affairs.

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4:07 P The President telephoned long distance to Corc.gressman ~~ayne Aspinall in Southern Pines, North Carolina. The call T.-TaS not completed.

The President met with: 4:11 4:17 the First Lady 4:12 4:17 Constance Stuart) Press Secretary to the First Lady 4:12 4:17 Louise Hutchison} President} Women's Press Club 4:12 4:17 Herbert G. Klein} Director of Communications.

4:18 4:19 R 'I'he President talked with his Assistant} H.R. Haldeman.

4:19 4:21 P The President talked with George Meaney} President of the AFL CIO.

The President met with: 4:23 5:02 Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel 4:48 5:23 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 5:03 5:23 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant. ( 5:36 The President went to the Residence . .. 6:01 The President went to the South Grounds.

6:03 6:04 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Ellipse.

6:07 6:37 The President flew by helicopter from the Ellipse to Camp David, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX l'A".

6:40 The President arrived at Aspen.

7:00 The President had dinner.

7:30 R The President was telephoned long distance by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

7:40 9:30 The President saw the mOVie, "April Fools" with: the First Lady David and Julie Eisenhower Elmer Bobst e.G. Rebozo.

8:12 R The President was telephoned long distance by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger! The call was not completed.

P The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

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10: 1+5 The President had breakfast..

10:48 11:°5 P The President talked T•...-ith his Assistant, H.R. Hald.e:nan.

11:07 11:20 P The President talked long distance vdth his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington) D.C.

11:23 11:39 P The President talked long distance with Secretary of state William P. Rogers in Washington) D.C.

11: 39 12:06 P The President talked long distance with his Counsellor) Bryce N. Harlow in Washington) D.C.

12:10 12:11 P The President talked long distance with his daughter) Patricif Nixon in Washington) D.C.

12:30 The President had lunch.

1:05 1:30 The President met with his Assistant) H.R. Haldeman.

2:37 3:00 P The President talked with his Assistant) H.R. Haldeman.

4:51 5:05 P The President talked long distance vrith AiIDrney Jor.n Mitchell in Washington, D. C.

5:10 5:20 P The President talked long distance with ~rrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth in Washington, D.C.

5:22 p The President telephoned his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed. ..

5:37 5:51 P The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

6: 50 7: 35 T~e President had dinner with: the First Lady Julie and David Eisenhower C.G. Rebozo Elmer H. Bobst.

7:40 9:40 The Presidential party saw the movie "Operation Cross Eagle."

10:20 The President went bm.Jling -with:: the First Lady Julie and David Eisenhower C.G. Rebozo

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{ PLACE DAv BEGAN DATE (~o., D1Y. Yr.) SEPTEMBER 20, 1970 I TIME DAY ICAr/iP DAVID, MARYLAND lO:45a SUNDAY PHONE Tl~!E P=Placet! R=Received ACTIVITY -- -­-­- _ .._----\---...---\ In Out Lo LD

10;45 The President had breakfas t.

110:40 R The President was telephoned long distance by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

10:51 11:01 P The President talked long distance \vith his Assistant Henry A. Kissinger in Washington. D. C.

11:45 11:50 R The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D. C.

11:54 12:05 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

12:15 12:45 The President flew by helicopter from Camp David to the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

12:48 The President we!lt to the Residence.

12:56 1:13 P The President talked long distance vi th his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman at Camp David, Maryland.

2:01 2:10 R The President talked with his As sistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

2:20 The President went to the Oval Office.

2:57 The President went to his Office in the EOB.

3:10 P The President telephoned Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

3:19 3:30 P The President talked long distance with his Counsellor, Robert H. Finch in , California.

4:00 4:01 The President mel: with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

4:06 4:19 P The President talked with J. Edgar Hoover, Director, F.B.I.

4:10 5:20 The President met with NSC member, Alexander M. Haig.

5:17 5: 34 R The President talked long distance with the Reverend Billy Graham in San Diego, California.

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IPLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• D'1. Yr.) SEPTEMBER 20, 1970 TIME O.\Y CAMP n\VTn MARYLAND 6:08D SUNDAY PhONE TIME P=PllC,d R=Received ACTIVITY --'--'-' ------1---,-----1 In Out 10 tD 6:08 The President went to the Residence.

6:15 6:16 P The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhowe r.

7:26 7:27 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

7:28 7:38 R The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

7:40 The President went to the Oval Office. . The President met with: 7: 55 9:07 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 8:00 8:40 Richard M. Helms, Director, CIA 8:00 8:40 Thomas H. Moorer, Chief Naval Operations 8:00 8:40 Alexander M. Haig, Mbr. NSC 8:00 8:40 David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense 8:00 8:40 Joseph J. Sisco, Assistant Secretary of State for Near East & South Asian Affairs 8:55 8:56 Alexander M. Haig, Mbr. NSC

9:16 The President went to his Office in the EOB.

9:36 9:44 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. he 9:44 The President went to the bowling alley where/joined: The First Lady Julie and David Eisenhower

10: 37 The President went to the office of his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

12:03 The President went to the Residence.

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5:20 5:30 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

5:50 5:58 P The President talked with his As sis tant, Henry A. Kissinger.

6:52 6:58 R (Coni. Call) The President talked with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander Haig, NSC member

7:21 7:28 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

7:45 The President had breakfast.

8:02 The President went to the Oval Office.

8:23 8:37 The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, Mbr. NSC

8:38 8:40 The P met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

8:41 10:03 The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting r wi~h: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense Thomas H. Moorer, Chief of Naval OperatlOns Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, NSC member

10: 03 The President went to the Oya1 Office.

10:04 10:46 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

10: 51 10: 55 The President met with his Press Secretary Ronald M. Ziegler.

10:56 11:30 The President met with: L. Mendel Rivers, Congressman Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense Kenneth K. BeLieu, Deputy Assistant

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PL:'.C£ D ..\Y BEGAi'l/ DATE (~o.• D1Y. Yr.) SEPTEMBER 21, 1970 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 1l:30a MONDAY PHONE I TIME P=Placed R=Received .KTIVITY --.--,.----1----,----1 In Out Lo LD 11: 30 11: 32 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

11: 33 11: 39 The President met with: John A. Volpe. Secretary of Transportation Benjamin O. Davis, Lt. Gen. USAF (Ret) Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant photographer m

11:40 11:44 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

11:44 12:10 The President met with; Charles Jonas. Congressman John N. Mitchell. Attorney General Edward L. Morgan. Deputy Assistant Richard K. Cook. Special Assistant

12:13 1:12 During the Open-Hour with a White House photographer present, the President met with:

( 12:13 12:25 Alfred P. Chamie. Natl. Commander American Legion William Hauck, National Adjutant Charles W. Colson, Special As sis tant

12:26 12:33 Rear Admiral Jim K. Carpenter, National Pres .• Reserve Officers Association Major General Ray D. Free, Immediate Past President Commander James Bolding, V. P. for Navy Affairs Colonel John Thrashes, Vice Pres., for Air Force Affairs Col. Charles Fisher, Vice President for Army Affairs Col. John T. Carleton, Executive Director

12: 34 12:44 H. R. Rainwater. National Commander, V. F. W. Charles W. Colson. Special Assistant

12:45 12:50 Hoyt Haddock. Executive Director, AFL-CIO Maritime Committee Charles W. Colson. Special Assistant

12:51 12:55 William P. Rolleri, Home Delivery Promotion Supervisor, N. Y. Daily News Gary Traube, Newspaper boy William Merritt, Circulation Director, Wash. Even­ ing Star Gary Hubler, Newspaper boy Robert C. OdIe, Jr., Staff Assistant

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12:56 1:02 C. Rober't Yeager, President, Balfour Co. J. Willard Marriott, Marriott Corporation

1:03 i 1:12 Walter E. Hopper, Jr., President, Holland Society Berle H. Houghtaling, Jr., Secretary William F. Van Tassel, Treasurer The Reverend Ernest R. Palen, Chaplain Julien K. Roosevelt

1:14 1:24 The President participated in the swearing-in ceremony for John M. Irwin II, Under Secretary of State. The oath of Office was administered by: Justice Harry A. Blackmun Others present were: John M. Irwin, III, son JJ"l.ne Irwin, daughter Mrs. Walter G. Buckner, sister-in -law Thomas J. Watson, brother-in-law Secretary of State and Mrs. William P. Rogers

1:29 2:12 The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, member NSC

2:14 The President went to his office in the EOB.

2:55 The President returned to the Oval Office.

3:00 3:27 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman:

3:26 3:37 P The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

3:38 4:10 The President went to the Residence to receive credentials from four newly appointed Ambassadors. In each I ceremony the President met with the Ambassador and his escorts in the Blue Room for the exchange of documents, then escorted the group into the for a brief meeting. The Ambassador and his excorts then departed. Roger Guerillot, Central African Republic Novuhiko Ushiba, Japan Neville Kanakaratne, Ceylon Wilfrid de SOllza, Dahome y

4:10 The President returned to the Oval Office.

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4:12 4:24 The Pres ident me t with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, Member NSC

4:25 4:47 The President went to the Cabinet Room to receive petitions of support (Vietnam) from Congressmen on behalf of dleir constituents. For a list of attendees, II see APPENDIX "A •

4:47 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 4:48 5:17 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 5:11 5:55 John 00. Mitchell, Attorney 5:11 5:55 J. Edgar Hoover, Director, F.B.I. 5:11 5:55 Egil Krogh, Jr. ,Deputy Assistant

5:59 6:58 The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense Thomas H. Moorer, Chief of Naval Operations 6:12 6:58 Joseph J. Sisco, Under Secretary of State

7:00 7:14 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

7:16 7:20 The President accompanied by his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman went to the office of Assistant Henry A. Kissinger.

7:20 The President had dinner in his Oval Office.

7:24 The President went to his office in the EOB.

8:25 P The President telephoned Secretary of HEW Elliot H. Richardson. The call was not completed.

8:29 The President went to his Oval Office.

8:31 The President went to the Residence.

10:46 10:50 R The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

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PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS OF SUPPORT (VIETNAM) by MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.

PRESENT WERE:

ALABAMA

Congressman John Buchanan (R)

ARKANSAS

CONNECTICUT

Senator Thomas Dodd

FLORIDA

Senator Ed Gurney Congressman Louis Frey Congressman Paul Rogers

HAWAII

Senator Hiram Fong

ILLINOIS

Congressman William Springer Congressman Phil Crane

IOWA

Congressman Bill Scherle Congressman Wiley Mayne

KANSAS

Senator

MISSISSIPPI

NE W HAMPSHIRE

Congressman James Cleveland

NEW MEXICO

Congressman Ed Foreman · Continued:

NE\V YORK

f;"'i:H!:s-i'-e-s-s~~R -G e-l.-S- Pi~e ~~~~~-s~aR~~~ye~~

Participants in this presentation were: Mr. Bob Becker, Jack Molic, H. Carroll, and William Montgomery

NORTH CAROLINA

Congressman Walter Jones

OHIO

OKLAHOMA

Senator Henry B ellmon

TENNESSEE

Senator

Participants in this presentation were; Mr. Robert Schwab and his son, Mr. Philip Schwab.

VIRGINIA

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l2:01 12:09 P 1'he President talked 'lith Secretary of State Jos~;ph Sis~o.

12:10 .1.2:18 P The President talked with NSC staff member Alexander Haig.

7:20 The President had breakfast.

7:38 The President went to his Oval Office.

8:08 8:40 The President attended a ~Republican Congressional L~adership meeting in the Cabinet Room. For a list of attendees, see "APPENDIX "A".

10:40 The President returned to the Oval Office where he met ,....ith: 10:40 10:53 Senator Hugh Scott 10:40 10:50 Congressman 10:40 10:53 William E. Timmons) Assistant 10:40 10:53 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.

10:55 10:58 The President met with: H.R. Haldem~~, Assistant ( Ambassador J. Fife $ymington wnite House photographer.

10:58 11:07 The President participated in the swearing-in ceremony o~ Clay T. Whitehead as Director of the Office of Teleco~uni­ cations. The Oath of office was administered by Justice Potter Stewart. Those present were: Clay B. ~mitehead, father Nancy Whitehead, sister ~rrs. Susan Kush, sister ~ Rex Kush, ne:phew Cindy Kush, niece George Mansur, Deputy Director-designate OTP Eva Daughtrey, secretary £te~eR E. Bey~e, ~eeial-AB64B~aR~ e~B4gRa~e.

11:09 11:19 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

During the Congressional Half Hour, with a 1ihite House photo- gra:pher present, the President met with: 11:19 11:22 Congressman Hale Boggs Vincent J. Texavella John E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

11:23 11:28 Congressman l"illiam Ayres Tamara Ayres, granddaughter of Congressman Ayres Mr. and lVII's. Robert \';eisberger ~h·. and Vrrs. Clark r1ack J00~ E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

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11:29 11:31 Congressman J. Herbert Burke John E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

11:31 11:33 Senator Howard Baker John E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

11:33 11:37 Congressman Larry VTilliams John Segal, President of Franklin Mint John E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

11:38 11:46 Congressman Del Latta Six junior high school students from Clyde, Ohio. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B". Jorm E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant.

The President met with: 11:48 12:05 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 11:52 11:54 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press SecretarJ

12:07 12:40 The President met with: ( William P. Rogers, Secretary of State \ David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense Joseph SiSCO, Assistant Secretary of State Richard M. Helms, Director of CIA Her~y A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC

12:42 1:14 The President met with: Mrs. Ferdinand P. ~zrcos Mrs. Emil Mosgacher, Jr. .. 12:42 12:43 ylliite House Photographer 12:43 1:14 Hen,y A. Kissinger, Assistant.

1:14 The President accompanied }rrs. Ferdinand P. ~illrcos to the Residence.

~:17 The President returned to the Oval Office.

1:19 1:44 The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

2:48 The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

3:13 P The President telephoned Chief Justice Warren Burger. The call was not completed.

3:18 3:19 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Hoods.

3:20 3:26 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary I-Ioods.

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251 p T'ne .?r'2 sidcnt talked with Cr~E'f Justice Harren Burger. 1 3: 1 3:28 I 3: 47 3: 55 The F-r::sident went to the South Grounds to bid farewell to Mrs. III3.rcos.

The President returned to the Oval Office.

3:59 4:02 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. 4:04 The President went to his EOB office.

The President met with: 4:10 4:36 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 4:20 4:21 Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC 4:32 4:36 Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC

4:31 4:35 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary Rose Mary I Woods. 4:45 5:00 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

l~: 45 4:46 p The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman. 5:01 The President left his EOB office. 5:05 6:25 The President went to the map room where he met with members of Congress. For a list of participants, see APPENDIX "C". 6:25 The President went to the second floor of the Residence 6:50 The President 1R d dinner with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon.

R The President was telephoned by Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield. The call was not completed.

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September 22, 1970

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P1I.RTIC I PANT S

Executive Regrets

Tne President The Vice President Y'The Attorney General, Jolm R. Mitchell vDirector of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover

Senate Regrets

v Hugh Scott JaM Tower ~Robert Griffin v"'Milton Young v'Gordon Allott Margaret Chase Smith vRoman Hruska, ranking Republican on Judiciary Committee

House Regrets

V Gerald Ford Bob Taft ."Leslie Arends .,.JOM Rhodes ""John Anderson H. Allen Smith ./Richard Poff William Cramer 1/ Bob Wilson V William McCulloch, ranking Republican on Judiciary Committee

Republican National Committee Regrets

Morton

staff Regrets

w'Egil "Budl! Krogh Herb Klein vMurray Chotiner Bryce Harlow Harry Dent V" Bill Timmons ~Ken BeLieu vLyn NofZiger i/Ron Ziegler

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Congressman Del Latta

Junior High School students: Dorothy Pridemore Betsie Osborne Penny Morris Tom Bennett Debbie Allberry Byron Eshelman

Chaperons: Mr. Eugene Melli Mr. Richard Norris Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Melick

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( Meeting with Southern Democratic Senators

Allen, James B. Byrd, Harry F . .B-y.,rtl., -R-()·he.,r{ -G .. -­ Eastland, James O. E-H-e-rrde-r-,- A-l~eR -J..- ­ Ervin,S am J. Holland, Speesard L. Jordan, B. Everett Long, Russell B. McClellan, John L. Russell, Richard Stennis, John Talmadge, Herman

William E. Timmons Kenneth E. BeLieu

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Pi ACE 00\Y BEGAN DATE (Mo., 0'7. Yr.) SE~{s&~, 23, 1970 ------­ TIME Oo\Y \IASEHJGTON, D. C. 8:57a w'EDl'BSDAY PHONE 1 TIME P=Placed ACTIVITY l----I;-----r -----O-11.t.__t--R'L_:_R,ec_ei~_:---j

8:57 The President had Breakfast.

9:10 The President went to his Oval Office.

9:22 9:23 The President met with his Press Secreta~y, Ronald L. Ziegler.

9:24 9:31 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

9:35 The President attended a NSC meeting in the Cabinet Room. For a list of p.s.rticipants, see APPEr-IDIX "A".

11:10 11:11 The President returned to his Oval Office.

11:11 11 :17 P The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

11:29 11:44 The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig.,. Jr. NSC.

11:47 12:04 The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant ( \ H.R. Haldeman, Assistant.

12:05 12:09 The President met with Herbert G. Stein, CEAmember.

The President met with: 12:11 1:25 Alec Douglas-Home, Foreign Secretary, U.~. 12:12 1:35 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

12:24 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William~ P. Rogers: The call was not completed.

12:32 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William P. Rogers, The call was not completed.

1:38 The President went to his E.O.B'. Office.

1:52 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

2:27 P The President telephoned Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

The President met with: 2: 31} 3: 07 William P. Rogers, Secretary of State 2:35 2:36 Lawrence M. Higby, Staff Assistant { 2:55 3:20 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant. 3:20 The President returned to his Oval Office. I

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The Y£esident met with: 3:35 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 3:28 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.

3:55 3:57 P The President talked with CEA member, Herbert J. Stein. 4:05 4:09 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

4:28 4:32 P The President talked with his Counsellor, D. Patrick MOJ~ihan.

P The P.cesident telephoned Secretary of the Treasury David H. Kenre d.y. The call was not completed

4 :36 4:38 P The President talked with Senator Mike Mansfield.

The President met with: 4:38 5:06 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 4:59 5: 04 D. Patrick Moynihan, Counsellor. The President met with: 5:04 5:31 Casper Weinberger, Deputy Director, OMB 5:04 5:31 Arnold Weber, Associate Director, OMB 5:04 5:31 Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Deputy Assistant 5:18 5: 28 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

The President met with: 5:32 5:50 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 5:45 5:53 Julie and David Eisenhower 5:45 5:53 Patricia Nixon. 5:50 6:00 The President met "rUh Dr. Kenneth Riland in the Doctor's Office.

6:05 7:20 The President and the First Lady went to the Yellow Oval Room to receive guests. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB II •

6:20 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

7:15 P The President telephoned his daughter, Jluie Eisenhower. The call "liaS not completed.

7:25 The President had dinner with: The First Lady David and Julie Eisenhower ( Patricia Nixon.

8:03 8:09 P The P.cesident talked with Assistant Secretary of state, Joseph Sisco.

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: 8:13 p The President telephoned George Meaney" President" AFL-CIO. The call was not completed.

8:21 8:22 p The President talked with Usher Hare.

8:30 8:52 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Columbia COW1try Club in Chevy Chase" Maryland.

8:52 9:27 The President attended a retirement party for Robert W. Beck" manager of the Columbia COW1try Club.

9:27 9:45 The President motored from the Coll~bia Country Club to the lfuite House.

9:50 The President went to the bowling alley with Julie and David EisenhO\·rer.

11:00 The President returned to the Residence.

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6:00 11j\'1 to Yellow Oval Room 7:00 PIvl

The Presiclent and Mrs. Nixon

Mrs. Marjorie Acker

Mr. Murray Chotiner

Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Donnelly

Honorable Robert Finch

( Mr. Patrick J. Billings

Mr. Frank Holernan

Mr. Cecil Holland

Mr. William Knighton

Mr ~ Fral1.k Kuest

Judge George 1'1acKinnon

Secretary of state 'William P. Rogers

Miss Rose Mary 'Woods

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8:00 10:16 The President hosted a breakfast in the Residence for Republican members of the 90th and 91s t Congres sional Clubs. For a list of Congressional attendees, see APPENDIX "All. Also present were: , Assistant , CEA member William Timmons, Assistant Murray Chotiner, Special Counsel Lyn Nofziger, Special Assistant Richard Cook, Special Assistant

10:18 The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 10:25 10 42 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 10: 30 1 10:53: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 10:43 10: 53 Joesph S. Farland, U. S. Ambassador to Pakistan.

10:54 11:04 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

10: 54 10: 55 P The President talked with S~nator Allen J. Ellender.

11:04 11:27 The President met with: Ambas sador Bogdan Crnobrnja, Yugoslavia Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

11:28 11:56 The President met with: I " " W. A. Moncrief, Moncrief Oil Interests, Fort Worth. " " Jake L. Hamon, Oil & Gas Producer, Dallas, Texas " 11 Peter O'Donnell, National Committeeman, Texas " II Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant " " Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel 11: 53 12:51 Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President 11:53 12:48 Bryce N. Harlow, Counsellor " " William L. Safire, Special Assistant " " Patrick J. Buchanan, Special Assistant " 11 Arthur Sohmer, Vice President's staff II " Carl DeBloom 12:52 1:04 The President met with: Harry S. Mance, Chairman, Lloyd's of Eugene Bogan, Washington Rep. of Lloyd's of London John Alexander, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander

1:05 The President went to the Residence.

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PL ..\CE DAY BEGAL" DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.) SEPTEMBER 24, 1970 TIME DAY T H~ \''v H "H .'"ll< - iN ASHTNr,TON n r: 1:17p THURSDAY PHONE TIME P=?bced R=Received ACTIVITY ------.---~~-+~------.----I In Out Lo tD

1:17 R The President was telephoned by his Deputy Press Secretary, Gerald L. Warren. The call was not completed.

1:17 6:00 The President motored from the South Lawn of the White House to the Burning Tree Golf Club for a golf game with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State John N. Mitchell, Attorney General George L. Meany, President, AFL-CIO

4:48 R The President was telephoned long dis tance by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in . The call was not completed.

6:00 6:27 The President motored from the Burning Tree Golf Club to the White House.

6:28 The President went to the Residence.

6:33 p The President telephoned his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

( 6: 36 6:39 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

6:40 6:44 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissbger.

6:45 6:47 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

7:06 P The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed. ,.

7:25 7:28 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

7:32 7:34 P The President talked with his Deputy As sis tant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

7:40 11: 03 The President hosted a private black tie stag dinner in the State Dining Room. For a lis:t of attendees, see APPENDIX lIB II.

11:03 The President went to the Residence.

11:25 11: 36 P The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

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Liedtke, Mr. William C. J Jr. Lindner, Mr. Carl H. Maguire, Mr. Cary lvlalkin, Mr. Peter L. ( Meyer, Mr. Paul J. Mitchell, The Attorney General lviosbacher, Mr . Robert Murphy, 1\11'. John

( rHO:: WHITE: HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Record for Trnel ActivitY) ~~'" -­ I'L.'\l,,-, u.\ [ u~u ..I.-,~ DATE (Mo., D.y. Yr.) SEPTEMBER 25, 1970 TIME DAY I I-=-T..:..H::E::..-Y..:...;VH::..::=.IT=-=E.....;H~O-=U:::=TS:-;:E:-:::----rW..;;,A~S:....:H:..:::I=N_G~T_O_N-'~ .~D....;;..--=C..:... 8..:.,:_04.__a--=F~R:.:.;I::D:.:A:':"':'Y I' PHONE TIME P=Placod R=Received ACTIVITY -- ~~--,------~-~---l In Out Lo LD

8:04 9: 34 The President had breakfast .in the Family Dining Roo:n with Bi-Partisan House Leaders: Gerald R. Ford, Congressman Leslie C. Arends, Congressman Ca:d Albert, Congressman John W. McCormack, Congressman

8:11 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completiBd.

9: 37 The President went to his Oval Office.

9:42 ? The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

9:56 9: 58 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

10:00 ? The Pres:i.dent met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

10:02 10:17 The President was photographed in the Oval Office and the Rose Garden for the cover of the Life Magazine. The photographers were: Don Carl Steffan, Life photographer Ollie Atkins, White House photographer

10:17 The President returned to the Oval Office.

10:19 10:57 The President met with: Sol M. Linowitz, Chairman, Special Committee on Campus Tensions ~ Logan Wilson, President, American Council on Education Leonard Garment, Special Consultant Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel 10:43 10:45 Ollie Atkins, White House photographer

11 02 11:19 The President met with his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow. 1 : 11:22 11:58 The President participated in a photo session with the following Republican candidates. Ray Broderick, Lt. Governor (Pa.) Pete Domenici (New Mexico) John Erickson (Wisconsin) Jack Olson. Lt. Governor (Wisconsin) Harold "Hal" Suit (Georgia) c. Stanley Blair (Maryland) Keith Miller. Governor (Alaska)

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The President met with: 12:00 12:10 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 12:09 12:41 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 12:10 12.:30 Richard Wilson, Author 12:10 12:30 James Keogh, Special As sistant

12.:43 1:12. The President met with: Hugh Sidey, Time Columnist

1:13 1:17 The President met with his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow.

1:17 1:41 The President met with: Hugh Sidey, Time Columnist

1:45 2.:03 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

2:,05 2:08 The President went to his Office in the EOB.

2:15 2:20 The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

3:19 3:22 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

3:25 3:26 P The President talked with his Deputy As sistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

3:31 3:33 P The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

3: 35 3:45 The President met with his Dep~ty Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

I 3:45 P The President telephoned his Counsellor Robert H. Finch. The call was not completed.

3:50 3: 52. R The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

3: 56 3:59 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

The President met with: 4:04 4:20 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 4:04 4:20 Alexander M. Haig, NSC staff 4:04 4:22 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary

4:20 4:30 P The President talked with Secretary of State William I ~.. P. Rogers.

4:30 4: 32. P The President talked with Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler and Deputy Press Secretary Gerald Warren.

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4~45 P The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Florida. The call was not complet3d.

4:47 4:48 P The President talked with his Military Aide, General James D. Hughes.

4:56 4:57 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President met with: 5:03 6~20 H. R. Haldeman, As sistant 5:27 6:11 Henry A. Kissinger.

6:08 6:11 R The President talked long distance with C. G. Rebozo in Florida.

6:13 6:14 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald ( L. Ziegler. 6:28 6:29 P The President telephoned his daughter Tricia. The call was not completed. The President talked with his daughter Julie Eisenhower.

6:31 P The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

6:32 P The President telephoned long distance to former Governor Thomas Dewey in New York. The call was not completed.

6:4:0 The President went to the Residence.

6: 55 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Julie and David Eisenhower

6:55 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

7:43 8:04 R The President talked long distance with former Governor Thomas Dewey, in New York.

8~20 The President went to the bowling alley. (

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9:45 The President went to the Residence.

9:57 P The President telephoned long distance to Vice President) . The call was not completed.

10:02 10: 05 R The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

10:16 10:19 P The President talked long distance with Vice President, Spiro T. Agnew in Milwaukee) Wisconsin.

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Ii r-UCE DAY BEGAL'J DATE (Mo" Day, Yr.) I S]fl'~NI3ER 26! 1970 ITHE \'mITE HOUSE TIME D,IY { ,WASHINGTON, D.C. \ q: OOa SP.i'(JRDAY PHONE Tl~IE P==P!aced R=Received ACTIVITY ~,---,---- r- In Out Lo LD

9:00 The President had breakfast.

9:13 The President went to his Oval Office.

9:16 9:21 P The President talked with Secretary of State Willi&~ P. Rogers.

9:35 9:40 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald I,. Ziegler.

9:53 10:32 The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman. The President met with: 10:34 11:37 Gavonor William Scranton 10:34 10:35 HI's. William Scranton 10:34 10:40 Robert H. Finch, Councellor 10:34 10:37 D. Patrick Moynihan, Assistant 11:11 11:37 i me~bers of the Scranton Commission--For a list of attendee~ see APPENDIX "A" 11:08 members of the press.

The President met with: 10:41 11:59 JOM Irwin, Under Secretary of state 10:41 11:59 Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC 10:46 11:59 William Contos, AID 11:46 11:59 Talcott Seeyle, Country Director, Department of state 11:51 11:59 members of the press.

11:)+5 11:47 P The President talked with Secretary of State 1;-Jilliam P. Rogers.

The President met with: 12:03 12:36 Patrick J. BuchannCtL~, Special Assistant 12:06 12:35 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant.

12:38 1:01 The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State William McMahon, Australian Minister for External Affairs Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC 12:57 members of the press.

: ) The President met with: 1:08 2:27 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 1:08 1:42 Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC 2:02 2:06 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press SecretarX

2:27 ? The President telephoned his Personal Secreta-ry, Rose Mary Woods. The call was not completed.

2:28 The President went to his EOB office.

2:36 2:40 p The President talked with Under Secretary of State John Irwin.

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The President met with: 3:00 4:30 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant 3:00 4:30 ~furray M. Chotiner, Special Counsel 3:00 4:30 Patrick J. BuchaIl..nan, Special Assistant 3:48 Alexander J. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant.

3:12 3:13 R The President talked with Alexand.er IiI. Haig, Jr., NSC.

3:20 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of Defense t-1elvin R. Laird. The call was not completed.

3:35 3:36 R The President talked with Secretary of Defense, l1elvin R. Laird. 3:54 3:55 P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. i 4:28 4:29 P The President talked with his Deputy Ass:iS;ant, Alexander P. I Butterfield. I 4:30 4:31 R The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. I Butterfield, I 4:32 4:39 P The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Peter M. i - I Flannigan, in New Jersey. ·i i 4:50 The President went to the Barber Shop. i h:55 4:56 The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman. I 4:58 4:59 R The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman. 5:17 The President went to the Residence.

5:22 P The President telephoned his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman. Tne call was not completed

5:23 5:24 P The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

5:55 6:05 P The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

6:08 6:11 P The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

The President had dinner with: the First Lady Julie and David Eisenhow'er Tricia Nixon.

7:15 7:17 P The President talked long distance ,nth ~~s. Mamie Eisenhower in Pennsylvania.

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7:18 7:19 P The President talked with his Assistant, Hil1iam. E. rrimrnons. lf 7:44 9:26 The President smV' the movie lfThe Chairman l/rith: the First Lady David and Julie Eisenhower Patricia Nixon.

9:26 The President returned to the Residence.

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Vf.lilliam ~'1. Scranton, Chairman and Mrs. Scranton e..---fames F. Ahern vTIrwin D. Canham /James E. Cheek ~enjamin O. Davis Cj1artha A. Derthick VBayless Manning ,,---iievius O. Ortique, Jr. ~Joseph Rhodes, Jr.

Staff .~. Matthew Byrne, Jr., Executive Director ~~hn Kirby, ~r., Deputy Executive Director vYaul Weaver,' Editor Vvtames Arth\lr, Administrative Officer 'Christophe~ Cross, Public Information Officer ( Miss Abby Chapkis, Press Assistant 1/.:fohn Labovitz, Associate Editor I~~ter Blackman, Assistant to the Executive Director Y'~r. Terry Baker, Kent State Task Force ~)Miss Carol Camelio, Clerical Staff Supervisor Y)-eter Nickels, ·Special Counsel to Jackson State Task Force ~Jack Massie, Staff Associate ~~. S. Pick~~s, Production Manager ~Cparles Stl~e, ~ent State Task Force L~ames O'Toole, Senior Staff Associate v/Mrs. Ann Hope, Admin. Asst. & Secy. to Executive Director v1fiss Elizabeth Ann Wyatt., Secy. to Deputy Executive Director VMiss Myra Washington, Secretary to Editor VDick McCormack, Administrative Aide to the Chairman ~hyllis Bonanno, Administrative Aide to the Chairman !,HE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY ~".vel j (See Record for Tr.vel Activity) I D i.'\CE DA Y BEGA.."I DATE (}'io., Day, Yr.) SEPI'EMBER 27, 1970 THE wr-HTE HOUSE TIME DAY ~TASHINGTON. D. C. 1:14a SlmDAY PHONE P=Pl.ced R=Received ACTIVITY I------,.------11---,-----1 I In Out Lo tD

7:15 I 7:22 The President fle'" by helic:opt2r from the South G:counds of' the vfuite house to Andrews Air Force Base. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIZ nAft.

Advar ce 5 hn locEP- t irr.e 7:33 8:37 The President flew by Air Force 1 from JLDdrews Air Force B~3e to Ciampino Airport, ROffie, Italy. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX fiB I! • .A.mong those present to greet the Presi­ dential party at the Ciampino Airport were: Emil Mosbacher, Chief of Protocol Ambassador and ~rs. Orlandi Contucci, Italian Chief of Protocol Ambassador and Ikrs. Graham A. Martin.

8:46 9:10 The President flew by helicopter from the Ciampino Airport to the Quirinale Palace. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX fI CI! •

9:10 Among those who greeted the ?~esident and Mrs. Nixon in the courtyard of the Quirinale Palace were: Ambassador Orlandi Contucci, Italian Chief of Protocol Giuseppe Saragat, ?resident of the Italian Republic Prime Minister Emilio Colombo Foreign Minister Aldo Moro ~rs. Ernestina Sa~tacatterina, President Saragat's daughter and official hostess Counsellor Giovanni Saragat, President Saragat' s son and Foreign Ministry Official

9:20 9:50? The President, President Saragat, Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Santacatterina went to the Sallo dello Zodi~co where President Saragat presented members of his goverr~ent, former President Gronchi and other dignitaries.

10:00? 10: 30; The President met with President Giuseppe Saragat.

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10:15?, 10:50', The President met in T':co; S'?'::'a Degliar'8.zzi di Lilla. ·,:it.r..: I Giuseppe 83.1' a;2:" ) ?-.:esid0:nt of the Ita1i:lil Republic AIdo Moro, Itali'lD Foreign l'linister Egidio Ortona, IGalian Ambassador to the United State3 Minister Staderini Baron Nicola Picella., Secretary ~neral of the Presi­ dency Orlando Contucci) Chief of Protocol Minister Marros Minister Cottafavi

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After the meeting the Presidential party and representatives of the Italian G.)vern:nent '·Talked to the Piazza del Quirinale. J \ \ 10:50 10:53 The Presidential party fle"T by helicopter from the Piazza del Quirinale to the Villa Madama helipad. For a list of passengers, see APPEH1JIX "All.

10:55 10:57 The President motored from the helicopter pad to the Villa Madama.

11:00 ~1:50 The President met vith Prime Minister Emilio Colombo and interpreters. ,.

11:50 12:15 The President and Prime r~nister Emilio Colombo went to the Giulio Romano room and met with: William R. Rogers, Secretary of State Graham A. Martin, U.S. Ambassador to Italy Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Martin J. Hillenbrand, Assistant Secretary of State Helmut Sonnenfeldt, NSC Wells Stabler, Country Director, State Department Vice Prime Minister De ~Brtino AIdo Moro, Italian Foreign Minister Foreign Minister's Secretary, General Gaja Egidio Ortona, Italian Ambassador to U.S. Ambassador Catalano, PriF£ Minister's Diplomatic Adviso Ambassador Orlandi Corrtucci, Chief of Protocol Minister Cottafavi Mr. Armellini, Interpreter.

12:15 12:18 The President and Prime Hinister Emilio Colombo motored fro;~l the Villa Madama to the helipad.

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J2:22 12: 35 'l'he PI'esj den':, and Pri:rr,e Hinister Colombo .neT,] bJr helicop-:-.er fraill the Villa Nad&lla he1i1?adso the Fiu.ro.icino Airport 'dhere they spoke to reporters and Anerican hostages frau Jordan en route to the U.S. For a list of passengers, see APPZNDIX "B". ----­

1:05 1:19 The President flew by helicopter from the Fiu.micino Airport to the Quirinale Palace. For a list of passengers, see APPEl'IDrX Itc " •

During the course of the day the President and Yrrs. Nixon attended a State Luncheon given by President Giuseppe Saragat. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX flD".

At some time following tl~ luncheon the President and ltrs. Nixon were escorted to the Salla di Rappresentanza where they presented gifts to President Saragat1s three grand­ children. Those in attendance included: President Saragat Mrs. Saragat.

2:45? The President and President Saragat went to the Courtyard where they .rere joined by their railitary aides and revie\{ed the Honor Guard.

3:10 3:21 The Presidential party motored from the Quirinale Palace to the Vatican.

The President met in the Courtyard of St. Damascus with: Ambassador Mosbacher Bishop Jacques Martin, Prefect of the Apostolic Palace Marchese Giulio Sacchetti, Commissioner for the Vatican City Gentleman of His Holiness Other Vatican Officials.

3:22? The President went to the Papal Apartments and was greeted in the Clementine Hall by J\rchbishop Giovanni Benelli, Substi., tute of the Secretariat of State.

3:26? The President went to the ~~donna Room where he met with: Archbishop Agostino Casaroli, Secretary of the Council for Public Affairs Monsignor Pio Gasp2~i, Casaroli's Under Secretary Monsignor Pausillo, Assessor of the Secretariat of State.

The President and Hajor General Vernon Halters were escorted to the Room of the Lesser TIrrone by Bishop ~Brtin.

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3:30? The Presiden;J, acco,npani:;;d by ;.~ajor G2neral Vernon \·ialtc:-:. ente:c·ed the Pope's Lib:c9.:Cy and met 'with: Pope Paul VI Bishop r;:arcirJcus) the Pope I s interpreter Cardinal Jean Villot) Vatican Secretary of Stat~ During the Course of the meeting the following indiVid~3lj entered the Papal Library: [vIrs. Nixon William R. Rogers) Sec~etary of State John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation D. Patrick Moynihan) Assistant Henry A. Kissinger) Assistant Martin J. Hillenbrand) Assistant Secretary cf 3t~:~ Henry Cabot Lodge) Ambassador A~bassador Emil ~bsbacher, Chief of Protocol Cardinal Villot Archbishop Casaroli Archbishop Benelli William P. Rogers) Secretary of State Ivlrs. Volpe Mrs. Mosbacher ( H.R. Haldeman, Assistant \ Herbert C. Klein, Director of COIT®uuications lv'lrs. Klein Ronald L. Ziegler) Press Secretary James D. Hughes, Military Aide Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC Thvight Chapin) Syecial Assistant Rose Mary Hoods) Personal Secretary Ron Walker) Secret Service Agent Mr. Duval Manola Sanchez) President's valet IvIrs. Sanchez John V. Brennan) Assistant Military Aide Mary Alice Passman, Press Office Secretary Ann Grier, Press Office Secretary. I 4:457 The Presidential party Qeparted the Papal Library. f The President and Mrs. Nixon and Ambassador .'.Lodge were f accompanied by Archbish8P Benelli and Bishop ~mrtin ~c :~~ Corner Room where the President met with: Cardinal Hright) ranking American prelatei:l .R':O! Archuishop OICoP~or.

The President went to the Clerrcentine Hall where he g=ee:::'" 4:50? ',;;o_l-~l , members of the North ~erican College and other ~~---' clerics in Rome. He w~s accompanied by: " The First Lady Henry Cabot Lodge, Arr~assador Bj shop Martin

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The President remained overnight on the Saratoga.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION APPE.NDIXlfD II

Si~3t2 Luncheon) Quirinale Palace

Sept~mb2r 28, 1970

President and ~rrs. Nixon I Secr-:otary and Mrs. Rogers i. Secretary Melvin R. Laird i Secretary and ~rrs. Volpe D. P3.trick Moynihan i a Ambassador and Y~s. Graham A. Martin i Ambassador and r~s. Emil Mosbacher Henry A. Kissinger Ronald L. Ziegler Minister and Mrs. Wells Stabler

President Giuseppe Saragat Professor and Mrs. Gianni Santacatterina Counselor Giovanni Saragat Honorable Emilio Colombo, President of the COLL'1cilYs_' t·linisters Honorable and Mrs. Aldo Moro, Minister of F.J:'eign }\.:'fairs Ronorable and Mrs. Mario Tanassi, Minister of r.2L~r:.s':> Senator and Mrs. Italo Viglianesi, Ministe~' of r.rr2.nsport and Civil Aviation Ambassador and Mrs. Corrado Orlandi Contu·:>~i) Chief of Protocol Baron and Baroness Nicola Picella, Secretary G-2D.ereJ. of the Presidency Lt. General and Mrs. Mario Bucchi, Military Jl.ilviser to the: President It1:inister and Mrs. Ettore Staderini) Diplon'J.;~ic AdvL3er to the President Minister and Mrs. Raffaele Marras, Chief, P~-~cidenti2_1 Press Service Dr. and Mrs. Constantino Belluscio) Secre t:'..ry to the President F,.r.;LICOPTER PASSENGER M..AJ'ITFEST - SEPI'EM:BER 28) 1970

F'rom: St. Peter IS SCluare To: USS SaraGcga

President Nixon Secretary Rogers Mr. Ziegler Hr. Walker B:dgadeer General Hughes Secretary Laird Dr. Kissinger Hr. Haldeman General Haig Dr. Tkach Mr. Godfrey Mr. :::oungblood

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PLACE DAY BEGAJ.'1 DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) _S:SPTElvIBER 2~2Q. TiME DAY ( U. S. S. SARATOGA IN THE MEDITERRANEAN 6:45a TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY ------,------1-----,-----1 In Out Lo LD 6:45 The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense

9: 00 The President went to the flight of the U. S. S. Saratoga for a full horors ceremony.

Following the ceremony the President spoke to the officers and men of the 6th Fleet. He then watched units of the Sixth Fleet as they passed in review.

9:30 The President toured the U. S. S. Saratoga accompanied by: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense

Before departing the U.S.S. Saratoga, the President was interviewed briefly by Walter Cronkite of CBS-TV.

2:20 2:30 The Presidential party flew by helicopter from the U. S. S. Saratoga to the Flagship U. S. S. Springfield. For a list of passengers. see APPENDIX "A".

( The President met in conference with Sixth Fleet Commanders aboard the U.S.S. Springfield. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX "B".

5:28 6:15 The Presidemtia1 party flew by helicopter to t..l].e Polo Grounds in Naples. Italy. For a list of passengers. aee APPENDIX "A".

Enroute to Naples the President viewed from the air the Isle of Capri and the Italian Coastline around the Bay of Naples.

The Presidential party motored from the Polo Grounds to the Villa Roseberry (President Saragat1s Naples Residence in Italy).

7:15 P The President telephoned his Assistant. Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

7:18 7:20 P The President talked with his Press Secretary. Ronald L" Zitg1er.

7:23 7:26 P The President talked with his Assistant. H. R. Haldeman.

11: 35 11:47 P The President talked with his Assistant. Henry A. ( Kissinger.

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11:50 11: 51 R The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

11: 57 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION September 29, 1970

Commanders Conference

The President Secretary of State William P. Rogers Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Assistant Secretary of State Joseph Sisco Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral W. M. Wendt, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Naval in General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Supreme Allied Commander Europe General David A. Burchinal, Deputy Commander-in-Ghief, U. S Forces in Europe Admiral Horatio Rivero, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe Vice Admiral Isaac C. Kidd Jr., Commander, U.S. Sixth Fleet Assistant Henry A. Kissinger Brig, General Alexander Haig Brig. Gneral Pursley, Military Aide to the Secretary of Defense Daniel Henkin, Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs ( Ronald Ziegler, Press Secretary H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Ac:nVlTY Lo LD

9:00 9:05 rna Pr2sid2nt Inet outside tIle -\lill,3. Rosebery with r1..:::mbers C)f trll'ee families whose homes had been de3troye6 in Ma.rch by an earthquake at Pozzuli, Italy.

9:10 ~~e Presidential party motored from the Villa Rosebery to the Parco Della Rimemoranza. 1'1:.e President l,.ras accompanied by Air Force Brigadier C~neral J.D. Hughes, Military Assistant to the President. The President was met by Orlando Contucci, Italian chief of protocol.

9:13 9:21 Tne Presidential party went by helicopter from the Parco Della Rimembranza to the helicopter pad near the Headquarters, AFSOlJ"TH. For a list of passengers, see APPKr'illrX liN'. The yresident was greeted at the helicopter pad by Lt. Gen. Harry J. Demley, Jr., Chief of Staff, AFSOUTH.

9:22 9:24 The Presidential party motored from the helicopter pad to Headquarters, AFSOUTH.

( The President was met by: ( Admiral Horacio Rivero, Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, Southern Europe General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Supreme Cow~~ander, Allied Conunand, Europe General Odysseus Angelis, Chief of Defense, Greece General Enzo Marchesi, Chief of Defense, Italy General Memdush Tagmac, Chief of Defense, Turkey Gen. Ben Harrell, Commander, Allied Land Forces, Southeastern Europe Lt. Gen. Fred M. Dean, Conunander, Allied Air Forcep Southern Europe Vice Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, Jr., Commande; Naval Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe.

10: OO,? 11 : OO? The President went to the third floor briefing room for a meeting with the Chiefs of Defense Staffs and NATO Cow~anders . . For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX "B".

11:00 11:30 The President went to the holding room.

12:05 1:30 Tne President went to the office of Admiral Rivero where ne met with ~~diterr8nean Ambassadors. For a TT list of invitees, see APPENDIX "C •

1: 35 1:36 The Presidential party motored from the steps of AFSOUTH to the helicopter pad.,

1:40 1:49 1'11e Yresidential party flev by helicopter from the helicopter pad to the Naval Air Facilit{, Naples, Italy. For a list pa ssengers, see APPENDIX "D' .

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2:00 The Presidential party flew by Air Force 1 from Naval ~ir Facility) Naples) Italy to Surcin Airport, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. For a list of passengers, see APPErIDIX'E~ The President was greeted at the airport by: President Josep Broz Tito Mrs. Broz Jilentije Popovic, President, Federal Assembly Mrs. Popovic Mitja Ribicic) President) Federal Executive Council Mrs. Ribicic Mirko Tepavac) State Secretary for Foreign Affairs VJI's. Tepavac Other Yugoslav Dignitaries.

President Nixon inspected the honor guard.

3:50 4:20 The Presidential party motored from the Surcin Airport to the Old Palace.

( 4:43 5:15 The President motored from the Old Palace to the Tomb o£' ( the Unknow~ Soldier where the President was greeted by Dejan Kostic) Chief of Protocol and others.

5:15 5:25 The President participated in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

5:25 6:19 The President returned by motorcade to the Old Palace.

7:04 7:06 The Presidential party motored from the Old Palace to th~ White Palace. p

President Nixon and President Tito conferred for nearly an hour with only an interpreter present.

President and Mrs. Nixon attended a reception and dinner hosted by President Tito and Mrs. Broz. ~ong those invited were: Chief of Protocol Dejan Kostic Prime Minister and Mrs. Ribicic President of the Federal Assembly and Mrs. Popovic Secretary and Mrs. William R. Rogers Ambassador and ~~s. Leonhart D. Patrick Moynihan Ambassador and Mrs. Emil Mosbacher Henry A. Kissinger Herbert Klein ( Ronald Ziegler Assistant Secretary Martin Hillenbrand Helmut Sonnenfeldt.

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10:01 10:13 Following the dinner, President Tito and rrrs. Broz aL~ President and r~s. Nixon motored to the Federal Executive Council Building.

The Presidential party went to the Serbia Room where t~ey greeted 20 to 30 ranking Yugoslavs and approximately 64 Chiefs of Diplomatic Missions and their wives.

Following the reception the President and President Tito adjourned to the Bosnia Room where they met with a group of high ranking Yugoslavs and Americans.

11:40 11:52 The Presidential party motored to the Old Palace.

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