37-Wht-Audiotape-690-Log

37-Wht-Audiotape-690-Log

White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 Conversation No. 690-001 Conversation No. 690-002 Conversation No. 690-003 Conversation No. 690-004 Conversation No. 690-005 Conversation No. 690-006 Conversation No. 690-007 Conversation No. 690-008 Conversation No. 690-014 Conversation No. 690-009 Conversation No. 690-010 Conversation No. 690-015 Conversation No. 690-011 Conversation No. 690-012 Conversation No. 690-013 Conversation No. 690-001 Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. The President's schedule -Meeting requested by George P. Shultz -John B. Connally -Timing -H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman -Meeting with Nihat Erim Bull left at an unknown time before 10:07 am. Conversation No. 690-002 Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. The President's schedule -Proposed meeting with George P. Shultz -Price stabilization program Page | 1 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 -Meeting with [Nihat Erim] Bull left at an unknown time before 10:07 am. Conversation No. 690-003 Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office Unknown men [Secret Service agents?] met. Schedule The unknown men left at an unknown time before 10:07 am. Conversation No. 690-004 Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. [Nihat Erim] -Alexander M. Haig, Jr. -Office -Use of names -One or two Bull left at an unknown time before 10:07 am. Page | 2 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 Conversation No. 690-005 Date: March 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Manolo Sanchez [?]. ********************************************************************** [Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift 11/29/2017. Segment cleared for release.] [Personal Returnable] [690-005-w001] [Duration: 6s] Electric blanket -Broken ********************************************************************** Sanchez [?] left at an unknown time before 10:07 am. Conversation No. 690-006 Date: March 21. 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:20 am and 10:07 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Stephen B. Bull. The President's schedule -[Nihat Erim] -Name check Page | 3 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 -Alexander M. Haig, Jr. -Pronunciation -Meeting with George P. Shultz -Cabinet Room Bull left an unknown time before 10:07 am. Conversation No. 690-007 Date: March 21, 1972 Time: 10:07 am - 10:34 am Location: Oval Office The President met with George P. Shultz. Economy -Pay Board -Labor members -Newspapers -American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations [AFL-CIO] -George Meany -John B. Connally, Herbert Stein, Donald H. Rumsfeld and Shultz -Discussion -Meany -Recent breakfast -Ehrlichman -Advice -Call from the President -The President’s schedule -Call from Shultz -Strategy -Meeting with Shultz -Organized labor -Leonard Woodcock -Frank E. Fitzsimmons Page | 4 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 -Public membership -Policy -Case-by-case basis -Meany -Meeting with the President -Meeting with Shultz -Newspapers -Reasons for actions -Longshoremen strike -Settlement -Meeting with Shultz -Instructions from the President -Connally -Recommended call from the President -Reasons -Call from Shultz -Possible meeting with the President -Recent breakfast -Small businesses -Possible exemption from controls -Low income exemption -Cost of Living Council [COLC] -Meeting with Shultz H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at 10:17 am. -Call from Shultz -The President's instructions -Small businesses -Shultz's forthcoming meeting with the President -Democratic efforts -Joint Economic Committee -Organized labor -Consumer Price Index [CPI] -Reasons for actions -Wage and price controls -The President's press conference Shultz left at 10:19 am. Page | 5 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 The President’s forthcoming Soviet trip -Possible trip to Poland -William P. Rogers -Meeting with Haldeman -Haldeman's talk with Alexander M. Haig, Jr. -Polish government -Henry A. Kissinger -Soviets -Iran -Poland -US-Soviet Summit -Polish government -Haig -Rogers -North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] -Poland -Foreign policy -Relations with the US -Kissinger -The People's Republic of China [PRC] trip -Television coverage -Shanghai Communiqué -Compared to Soviet trip European trip -Rogers -Haldeman's talk with Haig The PRC trip -Marshall Green -Press -Taiwan, Republic of China -Television appearances -Meet the Press -Haldeman -Ronald L. Ziegler -Meeting with the President -News Page | 6 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 -Possible labor walkout from Pay Board -Trip to Florida -Press briefing -Timing -Rogers -Haldeman -Arrangements -Timing -Meeting with the President -Timing -Press briefing Issues Proper attire -Military aide [No conversation] International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] case -Typewriters [C. Arnholdt Smith and political fundraising story] -News coverage -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew -Remarks -Life magazine -Clifford Irving case -Look magazine Haldeman left and Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon entered at 10:29 am. ********************************************************************** [Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift 11/29/2017. Segment cleared for release.] [Personal Returnable] [690-007-w002] Page | 7 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 [Duration: 3m 26s] Trees -The People's Republic of China -Gift -Julie Nixon Eisenhower -Rex W. Scouten Manolo Sanchez and Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:29 am. Proper attire for meeting -Overcoat -Stephen B. Bull’s duty to inquire beforehand Manolo Sanchez and Stephen B. Bull left at an unknown time before 10:34 am. ********************************************************************** An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 10:29 am. [Nihat Erim] -National anthem -Coat -Bull Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:29 am. Coat The President, Mrs. Nixon, the unknown man and Sanchez left at 10:34 am. Conversation No. 690-008 Date: March 21, 1972 Page | 8 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 Time: 11:00 am - 12:36 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Nihat Erim and Alexander M. Haig, Jr.; members of the press and the White House photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting; the conversation began in progress. Arrangement of chairs The President’s previous visit to Turkey while Vice President [Photograph session] -Peking Press -Pens Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon’s previous visit to Istanbul Haig -Introductions -North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] Haig left at 11:06 am. Turkey -President [Cevdet Sunay] -The President’s forthcoming Soviet trip -Stay in Istanbul or Ankara -Bosphorous -Soviet Union -Bulgaria -Iraq -Syria -Baath party Haig returned at 11:07 am. Prime minister Page | 9 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 -Cigars The President’s forthcoming trip to Moscow -Stay in Istanbul Celal Akbay entered at 11:09 am. -Congressional session -Timing -Request -The President’s possible visit Turkey -The President’s view -Border countries -The President's possible trip -Erim -Anniversary of Administration -Government -Border countries -Subversives -NATO -Democratic system -Turkey compared to Czechoslavakia -Death of Jan Masaryk, 1948 -Army -Military coup -Attempted overthrow of government, March 9, 1971 -Terrorists -Description of activities -Communists -Universities -High schools -Establishment of new government -Erim -Terrorists -Murder of Cunsul General of Israel -Bank robbings -Attacks on wealthy Page | 10 White House Tapes of the Nixon Administration, 1971-1973 Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, NARA Online Public Access Catalog Identifier: 597542 -Erim -Martial law -Anarchists -Communists -Criticism -International law -Turkish constitution -Laws -Independent judiciary -Opposition newspapers -Average citizens -International organizations -Stockholm -East Germany -West Germany -Turkish workers abroad -Kurt G. Kiesinger -Willy Brandt -Palestine -Turkish young people -Support for organizations -NATO -Visit of US Sixth Fleet -Terrorists -Communists -NATO -Relations with the US and other allies -Terrorist organization -Young Turkish

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