PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON's DAILY DIARY March 15, 19,69

PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON's DAILY DIARY March 15, 19,69

\ ft';f"WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE D1\Y BEGAN DATE (Mo,. Day. Yr.) March 15, 19,69 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - Washington, D. C. 3:05 fI..m. Saturday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 3:05 P The President telephoned long distance to Mrs. Thomas Ryan in Glendale, Califo rnia. The call was not completed. 3:09 P The President telephoned long distance to William Ryan in Northridge, California. The call was not completed. 3 :25 3:34 P The President talked long distance with Harvey Hancock in Monterey, California. 3:40 3:44 p The President talked long distance with his brother' Donald Nixon in Newport Beach, California. 3:54 4:01 P The President talked with Paul Keyes. 4:02 4:06 P The President talked long distance with Earl C. Adams in San Marino, California. 7 :50 The President had breakfast. ~ 8:06 The President went to his office. 8 :07 8:09 R The President talkeic: '-·,I\f.ith his Asst. , H. R. Haldeman. 8:20 8:26 R The President talked with Governor Nelson Rockefeller. The President met with: 8:30 Henry A. Kissinger, Asst. for NSA 8:30 9:00 Bryce N. Harlow, Asst. for Congressional Relations 8:38 8:40 P The President talked with Howard K. Smith. 9:03 P The President telephoned Senator Henr.y M. Jackson. The call was not completed. 9:05 9:08 The President went to the Roosevelt Room to greet the Under Secretaries for Domestic Affairs. He then returned to his office. 9:15 9:20 The President met with: Ronald L. Ziegler, Spec. Asst. Henry A. Kissinger, Asst. for NSA 9:19 P The President telephoned Fernando Ortuno, the Ambassador of Costa Rica. The call was not completed. --------------------:::--':'""'"":"~":'":":--=-:::-::-::-:--::-:-:-=:-:------ tHE..WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Stt Travd Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) March 15. 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - Washington, D. C. 9:22 a. m. Saturday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY -­ In Out Lo LD 9:22 9 :29 P The President talked with J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI 9:46 9:48 P The President talked with his Asst. for NSA. Henry A. Kis singer. 9:53 P The President talked long distance with Senator Henry M. Jackson, in San Francisco, California. 10;:09 11 :17 The President went to the Cabinet Room for the National Security Council meeting. For a list of those attending, see APPENDIX "A". 10:12 R The President received a call from Fernando Ortuno, the Amb. of Costa Rica. The call was not completed. 10:52 R The President was called by J. Edgar Hoover. The call was not completed. 11:17 The President returned to his office accompanied by: 11 :22 Henry A. Kissinger, Asst. for NSA 11 :22 Gerald Smith, Dir. A. C. D. A. 11 :30 William P. Rogers, Secretary of State 11:23 At the President's request, his Counsel, John D. Ehrlichman was asked to come to his office. 11:23 John D. Ehrlichman, Counsel, joined the meeting. 11:28 P The President telephoned William Foster. The call was not completed. 11:35 11:36 R The President talked with J. Edgar Hoover, Dir. of the F. B. 1. 11:39 11:40 P The President talked with Fernando Ortuno, the Ambassador of Costa Rica. 11:50 11:55 The President met with the Director of CIA, Richard M. Helms. 12 :04 12 :05 P The President talked with his Personal Secretary Rose Mary Woods. 12 :46 12 :54 The President motored from the White House to the Sheraton park Hotel for a meeting of the National Alliance of Businessmen. n' 7HE.. WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLAC1; DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) March 15, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - Washington, D. C. 12:54 p.m. Saturday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 12:54 1:46 The meeting adjourned and the President left by motorcade for his return to the White House. For list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B". 2:00 The President returned to his office. 2:07 P The President telephoned his Personal Physician Col. Walter R. Tkach. The call was not completed. 2:10 2 :15 The President met with his Personal Secretary Rose Mary Woods. 2 :15 2 :47 The President met with his Counsel, John D. Ehrlichman. 2:50 3 :45 The President went to the swimming pool. 3 :32 3 :38 R The President talked with his Asst. for NSA, Henry A. Kissinger. 3 :45 The President went to the Residence. 3:45 3 :46 P The President talked with his Asst. for NSA, Henry A. Kis singer. 3:47 3:48 P The President talked with his Asst. for NSA, Henry A. Kissinger. 4:13 4:15 P The President talked with David Eisenhower. 4:27 4 :27 P The president talked long distance with' C. -G.Reboza in Florida 5:06 5:30 The President met with his Asst. for NSA, Henry A. Kissinger. 6:05 P The President telephoned John D. Ehrlichman. The call was not completed. 6:22 P The President telephoned the Armed Forces Office. The call was not completed. 6:22 6:23 P The President talked with J~ITlITlie L. C. Miller. Secret Service 6:50 The President departed the White House to attend the Gridiron Dinner at the Statler Hilton Hotel, Washington, D. C. THE, WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACIi DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.) March 15, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - Washington, D. C. 6:50 p. m. Saturday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 6:50 6:53 The President motored from the White House to the Statler Hilton Hotel. 6:53 8:51 The President attended the Gridiron Dinner at the Statler Hilton Hotel. For further details, see APPENDIX "C". 8:51 8:55 The President motored from the Statler Hilton Hotel to the Sheraton Park Hotel. 8:55 9:15 The President attended the American Legion's 50th Anniversary Banquet at the Sheraton Park Hotel. For further details. see APPENDIX "DII. 9:15 9 :20 The President motored from the Sheraton Park Hotel to the Statler Hilton Hotel. 9:20 1:05 The President returned to the Gridiron Dinner at the Statler Hilton Hotel. i 1:05 1:09 The President motored from the Statler Hilton Hotel to the White House. APPENDIX IIA" ( A TTENDEES AT THE NA TIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING March 15, 1969 The President Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President WilliamP. Rogers, Sec. of State Melvin R. Laird, Sec. of Defense George A. Lincoln, Dir. of the OEP Earle G. Wheeler, Gen., Chairman of the JCS Richard Helms, Dir. of the CIA Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman of the AEC Lee A. DuBridge, Science Advisor Gerard C. Smith, Dir. of the ACDA Elliot L. Richardson, Under Sec. of State David Packard, Dep. Sec. of State ,, . \ VISIT TO THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE APPENDIX "B" OF BUSINESSMEN LUNCHEON D. Chapin--Copy SHERATON-PARK HOTEL ( SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1969 PRESIDENT IS SCENARIO: At 12:30 p. In. you will depart the White' House by Inotorcade arriving at the 24th Street Extension Entrance of the Sheraton Park Hotel at approxiInately 12 :40 p. In. You will be escorted to a sInall rOOIn adjacent to the Sheraton Hall where you will be greeted by Don Kendall, President of the Nationaf Alliance of BusinessInen. ' Following the playing of Ruffles and Flourishes and Hail to the Chief, you and Mr. Kendall will enter the Sheraton Hall and proceed to the speakers table where you will be seated between Mr. Kendall to your left and Secretary Stans to your right for luncheon• . When you are finished dining at approxiInately 1:05 p. In.. Mr. Kendall will introduce you and you will then deliver your reInarks. It is expected that you will speak forab9ut ZO Ininutes ~o approxiInately 700 attendees. At the conclusion of your reInarks you will be seated while Mr. Kendall speaks for 2-3 Ininutes in acknowledgInent. Then, at approxiInately 1:30 p. In. Mr. Kendall will escort you froIn the speakers table to the nlotorcade for your return to the White House. HEAD TABLE ATTENDEES: LIST ATTACHED NOTE: There will be full press coverage Suggested reInarks have been prepared. PAGE TWO I c ]\AB LUNCHEON SCENARIO CONTINUED: I I i HEAD TABLE ATTENDEES: ·PaulKaysf')r, EVC R. V. Hatcher, Mayor of Gary, Indiana R. Mayo, Director, Bureau of the Budget R. H. Finch, Secretary of HEW R. Wilkins, Exec. Dir., N. A. A. C. P. C. Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture D. Sullivan, V. P., AFL.,.CIO W. M. Blount, Posbnaster General .J. N. Mitchell, Attorney General G. P. Shultz, .Secretary of Labor J. McCorniack, Speaker of the House H. Ford II PODIUM D. Kendall The Pre s ident ':< M. Stans, Secretary of Corrunerce D. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury W. Young, Exec. Dir., National Urban LeCl:g"Ll.-e W. J. Hickel, Secretary of Interior G. ROI11l1ey, Secretary of HUD J. A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation Nelson Rockefeller, Governor of N. Y. David Packard, Under Secretary of Defense t H. Sandoval, JR. ,AdIll.inistrator, SBA Walter Washington, Mayor of Washington, D. C. L. C. Beebe :J ( __,,_~ __ ~~r --­ , .~--_ ..._~~---~--~ ~ 4 __~ '~~ __~~ .-----: APPENDIX "C" I, , GRIDIRON CLUB DINNER ( STATLER HILTON HOTEL SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1969 PRESIDENT IS SCENARIO: At 6:50 p.

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