September 21-30, 1971

September 21-30, 1971

ITHE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT mCHARD NIXON'S DAILY D!l\!1Y PLACE DAY BEGAN THE HHITE HOUSE HASHINGTON, D. C. PIIO~E TIME P=l'bced R=Reccived ACTIVITY ~~I~-~- ----O-ut~-t--L·-o-ILD 7:55 9:19 The President had breakfast in the Family Dining Room with Speaker of the House Carl B. Albert (D-eklahoma). 9:19 The President went to the Oval Office. The President met with: 9:19 9:36 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant 9:22 9:27 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant 9:36 The President went to the Cabinet Room. 9:36 11:13 The President met to discuss post 90-day wage-price freeze policy with consumer representatives. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Hembers of the Pl'csS:-" in/out 10: 36 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William P. Rogers. Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull took the call. 11:13 The President returned to the Oval Office. 11:13 11:33 The President met with: King Olav V of Norway Arne Gunneng, Ambassador from Non"ay to the U. S. Emil Nosbacher, Jr., Chief of Protocol Helmut Sonnenfeld t, 1'1ember of the NSC Staff Press photographers, in/out 11:38 11 :40 The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield. 11 :48 12:14 The President met with: Paul G. Hoffman, Chief of the United Nations Development Program Col. Richard T. Kennedy, Hcmber of the NSC Staff. 12:17 The President returned to the Cabinet Room. 12:17 12:23 The President met \"i th the Intern2tional Seminar on Tllicit Drug Traffic and Abuse. For a list of attendees, see APPE:t\TDIX "B." Press photographers, in/out 12:23 The President returned to the Oval Office. 12:25 12:34 The President met with: Kenneth E. BeLieu, Under Secretar.y of the Army and forn~r Deputy Assistant to the President lVillimn E. TiD:n:C)n~~, A.s:]istant Cl~l.rk l'fil.c(;rcgtir, C()uDsel ,-Jllite Jl011S(~ T)h{1t.C~<['I.):Jhe:rJ il1/{)!1~~~ __. .-'­ --L L.-.__'-­ .• ------•••.•.•­ .• ••••••--.-------.----.----------0:----,---.--..-­ 1 /f ITHE vmiTE HOUSE PrtESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIArtY (See Travel Record fer Travel Activity) PLACF DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) SEPTEMBER 21, 1971 THE \'IT-IITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 12:35 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R==R<cejved ACTIVIIT ------,-------11----.­ ---- In Out 1.0 LD The President illet with: 12:35 12:37 Mr. Butterfield 12:36 1:40 Mr. Haldeman 12:46 1:08 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 2:30 2:35 The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. 2:57 The President went to the East Room in the Residence. 3 :00 4:04 The President met to receive the diplomatic credentials of: Johan Samuel F. Botha, Ambassador-designate from the Republic of South Africa to the U.S. Mustapha Ramathan, Ambassador-designate from Uganda to the U.S. Unia G. Mwila, Ambassador-designate from Zambia to the U.S. Karoly Szabo, Ambassador-designate from Hungary to the U.S. Gudmundur I. Gudmundsson, Ambassadcr-designate from Iceland to the U.S. Eyvind Bartels, Ambassador-designate from Denmark to the U. S. For a list of State Department officials participating in the ceremony, see APPENDIX "C." \o,Thi te House photographer, in7~ut Members of the press, in/out 4:04 The President returned to the Oval Office. The President met with: 4:04 4:23 Mr. Haldeman 4:16 4:23 Mr. Kissinger 4:23 5:00 The President met with: Prince Fahd, Second Deputy Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia Ibrahim Al-Sm·myel, Ambassador from Saudi Arabia to the U. S. Joseph J. Sisco, Assistant Secretary of State Camille Nowfel, State Department Interpreter Harold H. Saunders, Hember of the NSC Staff Prince Fahd presented an oral and written message to the President from King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. 5:00 The President accompanied Prince Fahd to the South Grounds of the 1tThite House. 5:02 The President returned tu the Oval Office. 5:02 5:15 The Presid2nt met ,cith Hr. Kissinger. '---~--'--._--'----------'---_._--_.__ ._-----.-----_._---------_._----_.__.--_.. -"'-'-'-' .---------~--------::-::-=-=~:-:-:-::::-:::-:-:-:-:-::-=-=::--:-::-:-:-::-:-~-::-.-------- THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S Df~ILY DIARY (See Travel Record (or Travel Actj,ily) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) SEPTEHBER 21, 1971 THE \'lliITE HOUSE TIME DAY WASHINGTON, D. C. 5:15 p.m. TUESDAY PI·IONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY -----f-~-·-----.,----/ In Out Lo LD 5:15 The President went to the South Grounds of the White House. 5:15 5:27 The President viewed an exhibition of race cars. He was accompanied by race car driver ~~rio Andretti, winner of the 1969 Indianapolis 500 and member of the President's Advisory Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. The President spoke briefly to the owners and drivers of the cars: James Lee, owner Richard Petty, o\>mer/driver Andy Granatelli, owner Carl Hass, O\vner Jackie Ste\vart, driver Press photographers, in/out 5:25 R The President was telephoned by Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally. The call was not completed. 5:27 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 5:31 5: 35 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger. 5: 35 The President went to the State Dining Room. 5: 35 6:45 The President hosted a reception for automobile racing figures. For a list of guests, see APPENDIX "D." White House photographer, in/out 6:45 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 6:50 6:56 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger. 7:12 7:25 The President had dinner on the Truman Balcony with: The First Lady Tricia Cox Julie Eisenhm-rer 7:33 P The President telephoned his Special Counsel, Charles H. Colson. The call \vas not completed. 7:37 P The President telephoned Attorney General John N. Hitchell. The call was not completed. 7 :54 8:11 P The President talked with Mr. Colson. 8:20 The Presid9nt returnQd to the Oval Office. 8' '32 L The President went to his office in the Eon. _~:_ .--"-_--' ..L . -,-_-:- J ') I. .------------------------------------------'-----------------, THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENr I'{(CHARD NIXON'S DAILY DfAny (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) SEPTE:l1IlER_2-,Lt9~1 _ THE hlHITE HOUSE TIME DAY hlASHINGTON D. C. 8:48 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In 8:48 8:50 P The President talked long distance with his Personal Secretary, Rose Nary Woods, in San Clemente, California. 9:27 The President returned to the second floor Residence. 10:58 11:27 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger. cD/1,~·rFh?lH '-- " --4 -'--_, • -1 "APPENDIX [IA If CONSli1'1ER LEliDlmS IlNJTED '1'0 I'·1EE rl'IHrl'lI PHESIDENT NIXON SEPTEMBER 21,1971 * *** * * * * * * * * r-'JE[\1BEHS - ~';HI'l'E HOU~;E CONSmmn l\DVISORY COUNCIL Mrs. Eunice P. Howe - Belmont, Massachusetts Chain-nan, \'Jhi tc House Consumer l~dvisory Council Member, Massclchu,setts ConE:;umers Council Pormer As ~d.s tant A't tornoy General, ;',lassachusetts Dr. Carmen Dusquets - San Juan, Puerto Rico Associate Professor of Agricultural Education, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, P.R. Mr. George A. J~hnson - Doston, Massachusetts Assistant to the Head Master, Boston English High School Direct.or, l1assacllUf,c:tts Consumer Association Dr. StC\v~lr·t r'J. Lee -- BeClver Falls, Pcnnsylv'lnia ChClinnan, Department of Economics and Business Administra­ tion, Geneva College Member, President's Co~nission on International Trade aDd Investment Policy Dr. Jean Mayer - Boston, Massachusetts Professor of Nutrition, Ea}~vard School of Public Heal th Mrs. Janet J. Rathe - Portland, Oregon Executive Secret~ry, Oregon Consumers League ) j)~. J acol> Clayman - \'Jashington, D, C. Administrative Director, Industrial Union Department, A~L-CIO Init.icll P:r.cs:i.o.ent, and <.l c\Jxrent Vice President, Consumer Federation of Amcrj.ca .~ Dr. l'ii]lna Donahue .~ I'h'lshincrton, D.C. Technic':"!.l CoonLi.nator, \'Jhitc Ilol.lse Confc:cence on the Aging r..(~CCll tly :t:(~t.i.:r.ed Co·-Director, Institute of Gcrontolo9Y, Univcn;ity of )'.lichigan IJr'. ~;1~f~'VJ{'lt"L~ IJcc, IticllL-tr(I:';()11,· lJi:. - 1):~J.t()11 F:'ou~Jc, rJC)u:Ls:i(-:"11~1 !\:::;()C) ,~ltc l'rofc:):c'.or oj' i'!l11:l~cLirj(;, LCl\li:~:i<lni} ~;ttd:.c Univcn-;it.y 1:/:(·(;\l1.. i ... ~c: }):i.l:C.\c:i:.c1:r', r,(;11:i.~~i(.1]~!tl C:(_:11:-;l11l"(C~1: ~LIC(.l(~JllC 1)~; i'(~(:L()j,', (~()(t:_;t!l~;;'~~:C l.:'C:(l.Cl .. c.L:.... ·j (l~1 (\ ::. /)~l;c;r-i.c.:tl , 1. I - 2 ­ Mr. Solomon Harge - Cleveland, Ohio Executive Director, Consumer Protection Association Director, Consumer Federation of America Honorable Gary K. Nelson - Phoenix, Arizona . Attorney General of Arizona President-elect" National Association of Attorneys Genernl Chairman, NAnG Consumer Protection Conuni ttee Mrs. Oscar C. Sowards - Pikeville, Kentucky Chairman, Citizen's Corrunission for Consumer Protection (Kentucky) Chairman, Consumer Affairs, General Federation of \\lomen' s Clubs CONSUMER LEADERS FROM OTBEE SECTORS Mr. Donald Livingston - Sacramento, California Director, Department of Consumer Affairs, State of California Mr. Foster J. Pratt - Santa Barbara, California President-elect, American Associ~tion of Retired Persons Mrs. Lucille H. Shriver - Washington, D.C. Executive Director, National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs Mr. Joseph Smith - Washington, D.C. Director, Neighborhood Consumer Information Center (D.C.) Mr. James Sullivan - Washington, D.C.

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