Oval #513: June 7, 1971 [Complete Tape Subject Log]

Oval #513: June 7, 1971 [Complete Tape Subject Log]

1 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) Conversation No. 513-1 Date: June 7, 1971 Time: 12:43 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Rose Mary Woods [Recording begins while the conversation is in progress] ****************************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 [Personal Returnable] [Duration: 9m 39s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 ****************************************************************************** President’s schedule -[Dwight] David Eisenhower, II Support for servicemen -President’s previous press conference with police chiefs -Press reaction ****************************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2 [Personal Returnable] [Duration: 3m 7s ] H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at an unknown time after 12:43 pm END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2 ****************************************************************************** 2 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) Woods left at 1:10 pm Cable from Nationalist Chinese -Henry A. Kissinger, David M. Kennedy, Peter G. Peterson -Chiang Kai-shek -Senkaku Islands -Okinawa reversion -Proposed meeting between the President, Kissinger, and Peterson -Admiral Thomas H. Moorer -Timing Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 1:11 pm President’s meeting with Governor Linwood Holton -John D. Ehrlichman -Press announcement -Federal judgeship -John N. Mitchell -Form of invitation -Lieutenant Colonel Ralph D. Albertazzi ****************************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 4 [Personal Returnable] [Duration: 1m 28s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 4 ****************************************************************************** Housing -George W. Romney statement -Gratitude to President -Housing issues -Interest rates Ziegler left at 1:12 pm 3 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) President’s schedule -Meeting with Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger -Robert H. Finch’s view -Meeting with Milton Friedman -George P. Shultz -Photo session -Friedman Conv. No. 513-1 (cont.) -Paul W. McCracken -Hendrik S. Houthakker -Herbert Stein -Shultz -Ehrlichman Kissinger’s question regarding William P. Rogers -Cable from Burgas [?] -Content -Anwar el-Sadat -Kissinger’s concern -Military courier trip to Rogers -Rogers/Sadat negotiations -Kissinger’s role in Middle East ****************************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 5 [Privacy] [Duration: 17s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 5 ****************************************************************************** -Cables William Loeb visit to White House -Circumstances of visit -New Hampshire concerns -Social function versus private visit 4 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) -James R. (“Jimmy”) Hoffa Cartoon collection -Presentation -Criteria -Objective -Content -Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr./G. Harrold Carswell nominationsConv. No. 51 3-1 (cont.) Public television show -Jessamyn West -Viewing by President’s cabinet -Effect Corporation for Public Broadcasting -Funding -Control of funding board -Desire for permanent government funding -Pending legislation -President’s view -Frank T. Bow -White House role Woods entered at an unknown time after 1:12 pm ****************************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 6 [Personal Returnable] [Duration: 2m 36s ] Woods left at an unknown time before 1:41 pm END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 6 ****************************************************************************** Textile quotas 5 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) -Peterson’s view -Chiang Kai-shek -Kissinger’s view -Kennedy’s view Preparation for press conference -Marijuana -Demonstrations Conv. No. 513-1 (cont.) -Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] -Terminology -Questions ****************************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 9 [Personal Returnable] [Duration: 31s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 9 ****************************************************************************** White House -News coverage -Thelma C. (Ryan) (“Pat”) Nixon -Funding for arts -Upcoming wedding -Lockout of Judith Martin -Washington Post -Carroll Kilpatrick -Attire of White House press -Ziegler Public relation -Oliver F. (“Ollie”) Atkins story -Reporters President’s foreign policy -Middle East 6 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) -Kissinger’s role -State Department’s role -Ecuador -Africa -India-Pakistan Handling of Cabinet officers -John B. Connally’s role in international monetary negotiationsCo nv. No. 513-1 (cont.) -Peterson role -McCracken memo -Council on International Economic Policy [CIEP] -Clifford M. Hardin -Maurice H. Stans -James D. Hodgson -Structure of negotiations -Use of other advisors -Arthur F. Burns -Elliot L. Richardson -Domestic Council -Decisions on lower levels -Domestic advisors Cyclamate indemnification -Shultz, Mitchell -Support for friends -Stans -President’s role in decisions The President and Haldeman left at 1:41 pm Conversation No. 513-8 Date: June 7, 1971 Time: Unknown between 1:41 pm and 3:20 pm Location: Oval Office Unknown people [Secret Service?] met President’s location 7 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) The unknown people [Secret Service?] left at an unknown time before 3:20 pm Conversation No. 513-2 Date: June 7, 1971 Time: 3:20 pm - 3:23 pm Conv. No. 513-1 (cont.) Location: Oval Office The President met with Alexander P. Butterfield and Stephen B. Bull President’s schedule -Tour for visitors Rose Mary Woods entered at an unknown time after 3:20 pm -Thelma C. (Ryan) (“Pat”) Nixon Woods left at an unknown time before 3:23 pm -Unknown man Butterfield and Bull left at 3:23 pm Conversation No. 513-3 Date: June 7, 1971 Time: 3:23 pm Location: Oval Office The President talked with the White House operator [See Conversation No. 4-63] 8 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) Conversation No. 513-4 Date: June 7, 1971 Time: 3:23 pm - 4:10 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Rose Mary Woods President’s schedule -Dinner -Robert H. and Carol (Crothers) Finch -Woods -Raymond K. Price, Jr. -Location -Menu Woods left and Peter G. Peterson and Henry A. Kissinger entered at 3:26 pm Peterson memo -Taiwan -David M. Kennedy’s view -Kissinger’s view Okinawa reversion ****************************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 [National Security] [Duration: 4s ] FOREIGN RELATIONS END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 ****************************************************************************** 9 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) -Senkaku Islands -U. Alexis Johnson -Sovereignty question -Formal Okinawa reversion timing -Japanese drawbacks -William P. Rogers and [Forename unknown] Oichi -Effect on Taiwan relations -Textile negotiations Conv. No. 513-4 (cont.) -Taiwan requests -Defense aid -Melvin R. Laird trip -United States’ goals -Effect on People’s Republic of China [PRC] relations -Effect on Japanese relations -Textile people concern -Roger Milliken’s view -Wilbur D. Mills’ view -Criticism of Administration -Island issue -Taiwan -Military aid -Textile negotiations -Military program -Perception by other parties -Congressional reaction -Announcement ****************************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 5 [National Security] [Duration: 20s ] COMMUNICATIONS END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 5 ****************************************************************************** 10 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) -Impact of textile question -Specific proposals -Announcement -Use of Laird trip -Military equipment trade -Offensive, defensive question -Congress Conv. No. 513-4 (cont.) -Milliken -Postponement of action -Reaction of Japanese -Automobile question -Okinawa -Okinawa versus trade -Automobile question -US action -Senkaku Island question -Germination -Charles [?] visit to President -History of islands -Post-World War II era -Japanese concern -History of Chinese involvement -Timing of raising issue -Perception by Japanese -Perception in United States -Automobiles -Textile question -Future action -Nationalist Chinese desires -Laird -Military representative trip to Taiwan -Timing -Textiles Kissinger’s schedule -Upcoming meeting with Cambodian Kissinger left at 3:48 pm Textile issue -Timing 11 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) -Negotiations -Congress -Status -Industry role -Milliken -Hong Kong -[South] Korea -Quotas Conv. No. 513-4 (cont.) -Quota bill -Bryce N. Harlow -Mills’ thinking -Textile industry’s view -Agricultural quotas -Prospects for passage -Labor view -Support -Opposition -Industry -Farmers -North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] -International -Growing sentiment -Effect on consumer -Effect on Europe -Peterson’s study -Agriculture -European reaction Peterson’s bipartisan Congressional briefing, June 8 -Purpose -Long-range concerns -Administration strategy -Congressional support -Points -President’s role in trade -John B. Connally role -Energy program -Benefits -Employment -Exports -Environment -Water control 12 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/08) -Research and Development -National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA] role -NASA budget -Cutbacks -Results Goals versus action -Previous dinner meeting Conv.

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