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RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD DOCUMENT NUMBER DOCUMENT TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION 1 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest Appendix “A” 7/18/1971 A 2 Manifest Marine One Appendix “A” 7/24/1971 A 3 Manifest Marine One Appendix “A” 7/26/1971 A 4 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest Appendix “B” 7/31/1971 A COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-8 FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary July 16, 1971 – July 31, 1971 PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES: A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. B. National security classified information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual’s rights. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy or a libel of a living person. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information. F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law enforcement purposes. G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. DEED OF GIFT RESTRICTION CODES: D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85)

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RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD

DOCUMENT NUMBER

DOCUMENT TYPE

SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION

1 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – Appendix “A”

7/18/1971 A

2 Manifest Marine One – Appendix “A” 7/24/1971 A

3 Manifest Marine One – Appendix “A” 7/26/1971 A

4 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – Appendix “B”

7/31/1971 A

COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER

WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-8

FOLDER TITLE

President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary July 16, 1971 – July 31, 1971

PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:

A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. B. National security classified information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual’s rights. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy or a libel of a living person.

E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information. F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law enforcement purposes. G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.

DEED OF GIFT RESTRICTION CODES:

D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION *U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024 NA 14021 (4-85)

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• '. DATE (Mo,. Day. Yr.)PLACE DAY BEGAN r .' JULY 16, 1971

THE WESTERN WHITE HOUSE ~1 IJI ""-61! DAY

SAN CLEHENTE, CALIF0 Ri.'UA . f. ;: ~~PDT 12:17 a.m. FRIDAY '"

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The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.R

8:00

8:13 8:15

8:29 8:34

8:38 8:48

8:50 8:55

8:56 9:09

9:15 10:08

9:15 9:24

10:08 10:40 10:08 10:35 10:08 10:35 10:08 10:35 10:30 10:35

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The President motored by golf cart from the Residence to his office. '- "

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The President talked long distance with.his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson in Washington, D. C.

The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

The President met with his Deputy Assistant; Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson In Washington, D. C.

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President talked long distance with the Reverend Billy Graham in Palm Springs, California.

The President met with: David M. Kennedy, Ambassador-at-Large Peter G. Peterson, Assistant William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant Members of the press

The President went to the Conference Room.

The President attended an NSC meeting with: Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, Chief of Naval Operations Brig. Gen. Haig Mr. Kissinger Richard M. Helms, Director of the CIA, Secretary Rogers David Packard; Deputy Secretary of Defense Ambassador Kennedy Harold H. Saunders, Staff Member of the NSC

The President met with: Mr. Haldeman Rose Narv \';oods, Personal Secretary Hr .. Kissinger­Hr. Butterfield

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)

JULY 16, \1971 THE WESTERN WHITE HOUSE TlMB ~AY SAN CL8-1ENTE, CALIFOR.:.'HA PDT 1:45 p.m. FRIDAY

PHONE TIME P=PI.ced \

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Residence. i .' ,. 1:45 1:47

The President telephoned long distance to his daughter, Julie, in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed •

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The President talked with Mr. Kissinger'.1:56 2:01 P

The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.2:03 2:04 P

The President had lunch with: The First Lady Miss Woods

2:10

The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.2:11 2:21 P

The President was telephoned long distance by his daughter, Julie, in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

2:15 R

2:23 2:33 P The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie, in Washington, D. C.

The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.2:36 2:40 P

The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.2:58 3:04 P

The President talked long distance with his Special Consultant, John A. Scali, in Washington, D. C.

3:05 3:10 P

3:12 3:14 P The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie, in Washington, D. C.

4:36 R The President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

5:57 6:12 'P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

6:45 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Edward C. Nixon, brother Miss Woods

7:40 9:15 The President saw the movie "Raid on Rommel" with: The First Lady Hr. Nixon Miss Woods

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3:55 4:25

The President had breakfast.

The President motored by golf cart from the Residence to his office.

The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

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

The President met to discuss the drug-user testing, identifica­tion, and treatment program in South Vietnam with:

Dr. Jerome H. Jaffe, Special Consultant Egil Krogh, Jr., Deputy Assistant John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant Beny J. Primm, Consultant to Dr. Jaffe Members of the press Press photographers ABC film crew

The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

The President talked long distance with Mrs. John B. Connally, wife of the Secretary of the Treasury, in Florisville, Texas.

The President met with: Mr. Kissinger Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant

The President motored by golf cart from his office to the Residence.

The President talked long distance with his personal physician, Brig. Gen. Walter R. Tkach, in Washington, D. C.

The President talked long distance with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C.

The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

The President motored from the Residence to Red Beach with: Miss Woods Manolo Sanchez, Valet

The President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

The President motored from Red Beach to the Residence.

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I PLACE DAY BEGIu'l DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) TT"'" 1(\'"'711'"

THE WESTERN WHITE HOUSE SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA

..sUl.oJ. .LI, .L;lI.L

TIME DAY

4:28 p.m. SATURDAY

TIME PHONE

P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY

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4:28 4:40 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

7:00 The President had dinner with: , .' The First Lady

William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Mrs. William P. Rogers

7:45 9:35 The President saw the movie "Damn Yankees" with: The First Lady Secretary and Mrs. Rogers

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.rTHe: WHI':E HOUSe: PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY \"/ ~ J~ (See Tr3\'eJ Record (or Travel Activity)

PUCE OJ.Y BEGAN DATE (Mo., Da,.. Yr.)

JULY 18, 1971 THE WESTERN WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

SAN CLEHENTE, CALIFOR.L~IA PDT 9:48 a.m. SUNDAY PHONE

TIME P=Placed R=Received

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The President walked from the Residence.:.to the San Clemente Compound helipad. ,;­

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The President flew by helicopter from the San Clemente Compound helipad to El Taro MCAS, Cal~fornia. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A. " . - "

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The President flew by AF-1 fromEl Toro.MCAS, California to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B. "

The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."

The President went to the Residence. He was accompanied by: The First Lady H~nry A. Kissinger, Assistant

The President had dinner with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower

. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox

The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

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RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

DOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET

ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER

A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED

FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM

REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT

DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER ____1_____ ON THE DOCUMENT

WITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION

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. APPENDIX "B" .- .

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I,. ~PASSENGER MANIFEST \

AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MSN: 1072

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EL TORO HCAS) CALIF. TO ANDREi·iS AFB) WASH, D.C. \ 18 Jul 1971 Deoart 10:2lam Arrive 5:31pm 4+10 2310SM

\ 1. The President 2. }frs. Nixon 3. Secretary William Rogers 4. Mrs. William Rogers 5. Dr. H. A. Kissinger 6. Nr. J. Ehrlichman.:·: 7. Mr. H. Klein 8. Mr. H. R. Haldeman'­9. Mr. John Scali

10. Mr. Ron Ziegler 11. Mr. ~wight Chapin 12. Miss Rose Mary Woods 13. Mrs. Constance Stuart 14. Nr. La~vrence Higby 15. Mr. E. Krogh 16. Brig Gen Alexander Haig , 17. Mr. T. Hullin -18 ~ Hiss D. Matthews_ \0A/.v'~"~~v;r,,, ~-...'>I\ 19. Miss J. Ehrlichman / 20. Major John Brennan 21. Dr. William Lukash 22. SP7 Herb Oldenburg 23. SDC Zosimo Honzon 24. GySgt M. A. Collins 25. A. Godfrey 26. R. Keiser 27. v. eopeland 28. T. Benedict 29. W. Bush 30. D. Weaver 31. R. Caughey 32. F.Hilson' 33. P. Finnerty 34. Ollie Atkins;/ WHPhoto 35. Doug Cornell AP 36 • He Ie n Thomas UPI 37. Don Irwin Los Ange1e:'- Time s 38. Howard ~orton USN&WR 39. Bill Gill ABC 40. Harvey Georges AP Photo 41. Frank Cancellare UPI Photo 42. Mr. Ron Jackson

FOR OFFICIAL USE O~LY

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[ ".-IE VlH"T;:: HOUSE PRESIDENT RiCH~\RO NiXOfl'S DAILY DIARY -' t (S« Trn<1 R<cord fo' Travd Activity) PL~II-CE-:-O-/l\-'-B-EG-A-N-'------------:....---------...:.-------::o:-"7A7T::- ..E ~(~:-"7.to--O;:-.-y-,y';;r""";.):------I

JULY 19, 1971 THE \-IHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:41 a.m. HONDAY PH00:E

P=PI"ced R=Receiv<d

TIME ACTIVITY

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The President went to the Red Room.7:41

The President met with: 8:347:42 Senate Hajority Leader Hike Hansfield (D-Montana) 8:347:43 William P. Rogers, Secretary of State

7:44 The Presidential party went to the Dining Room for breakfast.

8:347:48 The President's Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger, joined the breakfast meeting.

8:36 The President went to the Oval Office.

8:37 8:40 The President met with: Secretary Rogers 1'1r. Kissinger

8:42 8:45 The President, accompanied by Secretary Rogers and Mr. Kiss ingel went to the Cabinet Room.

8:40 10:00 The President attended a Bipartisan Leadership meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

10:00 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with:. 10:00 10:11 Senator John C. Stennis (D-Mississippi) 10:00 10:11 Congressman F. Edward Hebert (D-Louisiana) 10:00 10:11 Secretary Rogers 10:00 10:11 William E. Timmons, Assistant 10:00 10:11 Clark MacGregor, Counsel 10:00 10:11 Kenneth E. Be1ieu, Deputy Assistant 10: Olf 10:11 Nr. Kissinger

10:11 10:13 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

10:13 The President, accompanied by Mr. Ha1denan, went to the Cabinet Room.

10:14 11:12 The President attended a Cabinet me~ting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B. II

11: 12 The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met '''i th: 11 :18 11:37 Hr. Haldeman 11:19 11 :29 Hr. Kissinger

11:37 The President went to the Roosevelt Room.

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T,HE WHITE HOUSE , . PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAllY DIARY (See Trawl Record fur Travel Activity)

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PLACE DAY DEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)

JULY 19, 1971 THE I'!HITE HOUSE TIME DAY

WASHI~GTONt D. e. 11:38 a.m. MONDAY

TIME PHO~E

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ACTIVITY

The President attended a briefing of key staff members by Mr. Kissinger. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX lie. II

The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President went to his office in the EOB.

The President met with: John B. ConnallYt Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Kissinger

The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

The President went to the Barber Shop.

The President went to Mr. Kissinger's office.

The President returned to the Residence.

The President talked with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President talked with Mr. Butterfield.

The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

The President had dinner with: The First Lady Tricia Cox

The President telephoned Joseph L. Taylor, Assistant to the \.,;hite House Nail Clerk Supervisor. The call was not completed.

The President telephoned Hr. Kissinger. The call '-las not completed.

In

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PRESIDENT HICHARD NIXON'S DAllY DIARY (S"" TIl\'<! Record for Travel Activity)

DATE (Mo., D,y. Yr.)

JULY 19, 1971 THE h'HITE HOUSE TIME DAY

":ASHI~GTO~~ I D. C. 9:16 p.m. HOt\ruAY PHONE

TIME P=Placed R=Re.:ci,·ed ACTIVITY

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9:289:16 P The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

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APPENDIX "A"

PARTI eIP At\1TS

Monday, July 19, 1971

Executive

The Pres i den t, The Secretary of State /

Senate

~~ike Mansfield, Majority Leader ~Hugh Scott, Minority Leader ~'~ohn Stennis, Chairman, Armed Services Committee

",/~argaret Chase Smith, ranking Armed Services Committee ~/~. William Fulbright, Chairman, Foreign Relations Comm. y~eorge Aiken, ranking Foreign Relations Committee

//Allen Ell'ender, Chairman, Appropriations Committee '~/Nllton Young, ranking Appropriations Committee

,Hous e

f~tarl Albert, Speaker of the House v~Hale Boggs, Majority Leader ~,/G/erald Ford, Minority Leader l;./f.:,.Edlvard Hebert, Chairman, Armed Services Committee ~L~slie Arends, ranking Armed Services Committee !../Thomas ~1organ, Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee vWilliam Mailliard, ranking ForeigriAffairs Committee 0-George Mahon, Chairman, Appropriations Committee ;/:F~ank Bow, ranking Appropriations Committee

Staff

~~enry Kissinger -~Clark MacGregors/William Timmons.,,/

",,/

Ken BeL leu [/Ron Ziegl~r

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At Cabinet Table

The President

Secretary Rogers Under Secretary Volcker Secretary Laird Dep Attorney General Kleindienst Secretary Morton Secretary Hardin Secretary Stans Under Secretary Silberman Under Secretary Veneman Under Secretary Van Du.sen Under Secretary Beggs Axnbassador Kennedy Director Shultz Getln-ecHOI f'incl1" Counsellor Rumsfeld Ambassador Bush

Staff Mr. Klein

Mr. Pric'e Mr. Butterfield Mr. Ziegler Mr. J.kld~aN\ Other

Chairman Dole, RNC

. (The Vice President - Madrid)

(Sec Connally - Texas)

(AG Mitchell - London)

(Sec Hodgson - Paris) (Sec Richardson - on Hill) (Sec Romney - London) (Sec Volpe - Miami)

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ATTE~m"~CE LIST FOR KISSINGER BRIEFING, JULY 19, 1971

r,tr. Timmons Mr. Safire Mr. R. Moore. Mr. Chapin Hr. Malek Hr. Kissinger Hr. Ehr1 i cbrnan Mr. Haldeman Mr. Butterfield 1\11'. Shultz Mr. Rumsfeld Mr. Dean Mr. Dent Nr. Colson Inr. Rodman Mr. Flanigan Brg. Gen. Hughes Hr. Me Cracken ~"Y-:We4.Reel!'t5e;l!"

¥a>"Y-~eg±el!' l-'Ir. !Qein J;1',r. Scali Mr. Buchanan Hr. MacGregor

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PLACE DAY BEG ....~

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TIME

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PRESIDENT RICHARD NiXON'S DAIL'f DIARY (St< Tl~v.l ReeDrrl for Travel Activity)

DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

JULY 20, 1971 TIME ,DAY

7:35 a.m. TUESDAY

ACTIYIIT

The President had breakfast.

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger • •

The President, accompanied by Mr. Kissinger, went to the Cabinet Room.

The President attended a Republican Leadership meeting. Subjects of discussion on the agenda were the China announcement and the economy. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

The President was telephoned by Congressman Durward G. Hall (R-Hissouri). The call was not completed.

The President, accompanied by his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler. returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: Mr. Ziegler Alexander P. Butterfield. Deputy Assistant

The President met to discuss 1972 Republican National Convention plans with:

Senator Robert J. Dole (R-Kansas) H. R. Haldeman. Assistant William E. Timmons, Assistant

The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB Mr. Butterfield

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President, accompanied by Mr. Ha1deman,went to his office in the EOB.

The President met with Mr. Ha1dema~.

The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

The President met with: Hr. Ehrlichman Hr. Haldeman Mr. Kissinger

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rr,C;:'IUl:.ri I 1,1',,11Hj-'U j\ili"VCr:,) i.JHIi..f U;r.i-( Y (See Trn-c\ Itecod (or T"vd Actidty)

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PLACE DAY BEGAN

.THE HHITE HOUSE ,\lASllINGTON, D. C.

DATE (Mo., D.y. Yr.)

JULY 20, 1971 -------1

TIME DAY

6:07 p.m. TUESDAY

TIME PHONE

P=Placcd R=Rcccived ACTIVITY

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6:07 R The President Has telephoned by Congressman Hall. Hr. Timmons' office took the call.

6:16 P The President telephoned his daughter, Julie. The call was not completed.

6:16 6:17 P The President talked with the First Lady.

6:19 P The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed.

6:19 6:41 P The President talked "lith his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

6:24 6:43 -The President met with Hr. Butterfield.

6:41 R The President Has telephoned long distance by Mr. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida. The President's Valet, Manolo Sanchez, took the caD.

6:43 6:46 The President returned to the Residence.

7:10 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhower Tricia Cox

The President was telephoned by Secretary of State Hilliam P. Rogers. TIle call ,vas not completed.

7:21 R

R The President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida.

7:53 7:57

The President talked with his daughter, Tricia.8:07 8:08 P

The President telephoned his daughter, Julie. The call was not completed.

8:09 P

The President telephoned Chief Usher Rex W. Scouten. The President talked with Usher Stewart G. Stout.

8:11 8:12 P

The President went to the South Grounds of the "~ite Rouse.8:14

The President motored from the South Grounds of the ,{hite House to RFK Stadiwn. He was accompanied by:

The First Lady Julie Eisenhmvcr

8:26 8:41

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PlACE'DAY DEGA."l" DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

JULY 20, 1971 TRS HHITE HOUSE TIME DAY'

'WASHINGTON, D. C. 8:42 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE

TIME P=Placed R=Received

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10:23 10:38

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ACTIVITY

The First Family attended an American League baseball game between the Washington Senators and the Milwaukee Brewers. The Senators won 5 to 1.

After the game the President met with: Ted Williams, Manager of the Washington Senators Paul Ratliff, Catcher for the MilvTaukee Brewers Bob Heise, Shortstop for the Milwaukee Brewers Rob Ellis, Third Baseman for the Milwaukee Brewers Jim Honochick, Umpire for the American League

The First Family motored from RFK Stadium to the South Grounds of the Hhite House.

The First Family returned to the Residence.

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APPENDIX _·uAII

PARTICIPANTS

Tuesday, July 20, 1971·

:Executive

The :Pres i dent. the-Secx"e-tcfl"Tof-5tale­

.senate ,/

: Hu'gh Scott* tfcP ~obert Griffin&OP 0 l/N..argaret Chase Smi th* bO, ~tordon A110tt&D~ i---:N9rris Cot ton {;;O' ...

l/J'eterDomi n i ckG..or Rous e

/ .. l,/:Geral d Fo rd;J; ./l.es1ie Arends* i.-;Jo"hn And e1'5 on [-Richard Poff !/:Barber Conable ,>John Rhodes 'L13ob 'i'ilson D130b Stafford

~1I.. .Allen Smith

Republican National Committee

/-!-":Rob e rt Dol e

:S"taff /'

e--:Henry Kiss inger !>/Clark ~lacGregoT

i/JOhn Eh r 1 i chr.1an ~/'Georgc Shul tz t-":Bi 11 Ti mmans vAcn BeLieu

.....---D"ick.. Cook (,]j<f{ry De n t

-Alerb Klein 7.. --Pat :BucJlanan

'- V.:B ..l")' C e }I a rIo \\' {.../Ron 1i c gl e r

'*Also invited to ~londay's ni-partisaj) briefing

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PRESIDEN r RiCHARD NiXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Tuvel Record (or Travel Activity)

DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

JULY 21, 1971 TIME ,DAY

9:47 a.m. WEDNESDAY

ACTIVITY

The President had breakfast.

The President went to his office in the EOB.

The President met with his Assistant, Hen~y A. Kissinger.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Mr. Kissinger

The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally.

The President talked long distance with H. I. Romnes, Chairman of the Board of American Telephone and Telegraph, in New York City.

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: Mr. Haldeman Secretary Connally John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel

The President telephoned Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service J. Curtis Counts. The President talked with Mr. Counts' secretary, Miss Lund.

The President talked with Assistant Secretary of Labor Willie J. Usery, Jr.

The President talked with Congressman George H. }illhon (D-Texas) •

The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose }~ry Woods.

The President telephoned long distance to John W. Rollins, Sr., President and Chairman of the Board of Rollins, Interna­tional and Chairman of the 1971 National Republican Fund Raising dinner, in Denver, Colorado. The call was not completed.

The President met '-lith: Hr. Haldeman Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant Mr. Kissinger Hr. Colson

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THE mUTE HOUSE \.JASHINGTON, D. C.

PHONE TIME P=P13ced

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10:05

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11:05 1:14 12:40 1:05

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5:04 5: 04 4:35 4:35 4:35

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2:52 - 3:01 3:01 3:01 3:01

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PLACE D/.' BEGAN DATE (Mo.• D~y. Yr.) ,

JULY 21, 1971 --------1 .. THE ,mITE HOUSE TIME DAY

HASHINGTON, D. C. 6:23 p.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE

TIME P=P!aceJ R=Received ACTIVITY

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The President returned to the Residence.6:23

p6:45 The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.6:44

The President had dinner with: The First Lady Tricia Cox Julie Eisenhower

7:10

8:308:26 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Rollins in Denver, Colorado.

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\..xC IJavC'a ..... C'.. oru (or Itavcl ACtiVity}

PLACE DAY SEGAl"\!

"THE mUTE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. C.

PHONE TIME P=Pbc<d

R=Received

Ia Out 10

9:20

9:22

9:35 10:01

10:01 10:51

10:51 11:36

11:32 11:35 P

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DATE (Mo•• Day. Yr.)

JULY 22, 1971 TIME DAY

9:20 a.m..THURSDAY

ACTIVITY

The President had breakfast.

The President went to the Oval Office.

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

The President met with his Counsellor, Robert H. Finch.

The President met with Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) Paul W. McCracken ~to discuss the role of the CEA in economic policy formulation.

The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally.

The President met with his Counsellor, Donald Rumsfe1d.

MINI-RECEIVING LINE

The President met and was photographed by White House Photographer Ollie Atkins with the following departing White House staff members:

Col. Stanley H. Bear, Assistant!hysician to the President

Mrs. Stanley H. Bear, wife Susan, Vicki, Nancy, and David Bear, daughters and son Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes, Military Assistant

Robert'J. Jamison, U.S. Secret Service Agent Mrs. Robert J. Jamison, wife Rose Mary Woods, .Personal ~ecre,tary

Dianne C. Tankoos, Clerical Aide to Miss Woods ,Miss Woods .

The President met w'ith Mr. Haldeman.

The President, accompanied by Mr. Haldeman,went to" the . Cabinet Room.

The President and Mr. Haldeman met with state presidents of the Future Farmers of America. The group was accompanied by Congressman Paul Findley (R-I1linois). For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." l\~ite House photographer, in/out

The President, accompanied by Mr. Haldeman, returned to the Oval Office.

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PLACE D....Y BEGAN .. DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)

JULY 22, 1971 .THE lVHITE HOUSE TIMB DAY

lMSHINGTON, D. C. 1:04 p.m. THURSDAY PHONE

TIMB P=Plac~d R=R~c~ivcd ACTIVITY

In Out Lo LD

The President, accompanied by Mr. Haldeman, went to his office in the EOB.

1:04 1:05

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.1:06 1:44

2:47 3:02 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

3:03 3:06 The President went to the Blue Room in the Residence.

The President received diplomatic credentials from:

3:07 3:15 Rene Chalmers, Ambassador-designate from the Republic of Haiti to the U.S.

Nicholas L. Ruwe, Assistant Chief of Protocol Charles A. Meyer, Assistant Secretary of State Jose DeSeabra, U.S. State Department interpreter Ambassador Emil Mosbacher, Jr., Chief of Protocol

3:15 3:23 Semesa K. Sikivou, Ambassador-designate from Fiji to the U.S.

Joseph P. Leahy, Protocol Officer Marshall Green, Assistant Secretary of State Ambassador Mosbacher

3:23 3:33 HRH Tiao Khammao, Ambassador-designate from the Kingdom of Laos to the U.S.

Marion H. Smoak, Deputy Chief of Protocol Mr. Gr~en

Mr. DeSeabra

3:33 3:40 . Jacob'Arthur C. Davies, Ambassador-designate from the Republic of Sierra Leone to the U.S.

Hampton Davis, Assistant Chief of Protocol 'David D. Newsom, Assistant Secretary of State Ambassador Mosbacher

The President returned to the Oval Office.3:40

The President met with: Mr. Haldeman3:44 4:00 William P. Rogers, Secretary of State3:49 4:51 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant4:05 5:05

The President telephoned Congressman Charles E. Chamberlain (R-Michigan) on the occasion of the Congressman's 54th birthday. The call \olaS not completed.

5:16 P

The President returned to the Cabinet Room.5:17

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DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.)PLACE DAY BEGAN JULY 22, '1971

. THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

WASHINGTON, D. C• 5:18 p.m. THURSDAY . PHONE

P=Placcd R=Rcccivcd

TIME ACCIVITY

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5:345:18

5:35

R5:36

6:205:36 6:005:36 6:205 :36

The President attended a briefing of bi-partisan Senate leaders on U.s. foreign trade. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B."

The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President was telephoned by Congressman Chamberlain. The call was not completed.

The President met with: . Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense Mr. Haldeman Mr. Kissinger

5:38

6:25 6:28

6:46

7:00

7:08

7:10

7:40

7:41

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7:55

8:14

6:46 6:35

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The President telephoned Senator William V. Roth, Jr., (R-Delaware)on the occasion of the Senator's 50th birthday. The call was not completed.

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The President met with: Mr. Haldeman Mr. Kissinger

The President returned to the Residence.

The President talked with Congressman Chamberlain.

The President telephoned long distance to Senator Robert J. Dole (R-Kansas) in Denver, Colorado, on the occasion of the Senator's 48th birthday. The call was not completed.

The President had dinner on the Truman.Balcony with: The First Lady Tricia Cox Julie Eisenhower

The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance with Senator Dole in Denver, ·Colorado.

The President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida.

The President talked with Mr. Colson.

The President telephoned long distance to Senator Roth in Wilmington, Delaware. The call v7as not completed.

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-ISee Tuvel Record for Travel Activity)

DATE IMo.• Day. Yr.)

JULY 22, 1971 TIME DAY

8:23 p.m. THURSDAY

PLACE DAY BEGAN

. THE \-,THITE HOUSE HASHINGTON, D. c.

PHONE TIME P=Placed

R=Received

LOOut 1.0

8:308:23

9:35

ACTIVITY

The President went to the bowling alley.

The President returned to the Residence.

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Future Farmers of Am~~{ca Grcu~ Tou~ing ~~itc hOUS~

• t/' July 22, 1971

(I..

St:lte FFA• \Address Position

Carl Shewbart·

Paul Muller

Jerry Bradley

John Hibbard

Don Harcum

..Timmy Alvarez

Roger Byrd

Dennis.Dazey

..T.Logan Patton

Joel Scheider

Al Neidlinger

~7ight Seep~i11er

l-1arkMayfield

Chris Schmidt'

Dennis O'Nan

Robert Bak~r

Brian ~{illiams

Timothy Beall

Joe· Fabian

Gary Carnichae1

Dale Posthum".ls

. Steve Tho1

Ron Christianson

Marty Rupprecht

R.2 t BOx 2llA, Danville, Alabama 35619, St:l te :Pres.

\ ~ .R.3,Box 595, Woodland, calif. 95695 State Pres.

1020 Roselawn, Modesto, Calif. 95351 State V.P. Conn.

R.I, Carolina Road, FitchviUe/n:.:r. 06334 State Pres.

..R.l,Rarrington, Delaw~re'199~4 " tI ItStarke, Florida 32091

R.2, Hazelhurst, Georgia 31539 It "

554 N. ~.arket St., Paxtpn,Ill. 60957 " II

R.l, Glenarm, Ill • 62536 State V.P.

R.l, Red Oak, ·Ill. 61066 State ~ec.·

R.5, Plymouth,. Indiana 46563 State Pres,

R.4, Decorah, Io~a 52101 tI tI

R.I, Caney, Kan38s 67333 tI"

R.2, Oberlin, Kans~s 67749 . State V.P.

R.2, Sturgis, Kentucky 42459 State Pres

R.3, Georgetown, Kentucky 40324 State V.P.

1'1ars Hill, Maine 04.758 State Pre:

II IIR~l, Box 60, Ge=mant~~n, Md. 20767

It n4135 Cleveland, Coopersville,Mich. 49404

R.2,Evart, Michigan 49631 . State S~r'.

11960-100th St.,Alto, ~icbigan 49302 St:.:lte R~?

Watertown, Minnesota 55388 State P:rc;

Halst~d, Minnesota 56548 State V.1

St. Ch~rles, Minnesota 55972 St.nte Se:

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Roger Steinkamp • Renville. Minnesota . 56284

Neil Hitchcock 625 Ave.of the Pines~Grenada.Miss. 38901

Richard Dorn R.I. Hardin. Montana 59034

Edward Dubas R.I. Fullerton. Nebraska 68638 '.

Jeff Gardner Lund, Nevada 89317

Cathie Maca1ister Jacksonville Rd. ~ Bordentown~ N.J. 08505

Jim Gilmore R.l~ Elida. New V~xico 88116 . , .

Richard W.. Lamb ~ Jr. ' '-"lkookview Drive. Hamilton N.Y. 13346

,Rickey Buckner ·R.l, Box 2, Leicester~ N.C. 28748

Bernie Dardis Killdeer. North Dakota 58640

Ken ,Bingle R.l~ Risingsun~ Ohio 43457

Jerry Goolsby R.5, Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044

Greg M. Look R.2, The Dalles, Oregon 97058

Doyle Waybright R.2, Gettysbu~g, Pa. 17325'

Victor Linares Nazario Branch Buzan 670, San German Puerto Rico 00753

Roger D. Porter R.3, Loris, South Carolina 29569

Thompson Smith . R.l, Pelzer,South Carolina 29669 . '''..

Gary Buller .R.l, Brookings, South Dako~a 57006

Y~rk L. M~~ee III Castalian Springs, Tennessee 37031

Char~ R. Wooten~ Jr. R.l~ Box 144, Millington, Tenn•. 38053

Alan Jone~ Box 263, Longview, Texas 75601­

Bill Sorenson Axtell. Utah 84621

EdwardB. Eigley R.3, Brattleboro, Ve'rmont 05301

Robin E. Sebery Every Wind Farm, Cor~wall, Vt. 05753

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Paul S. Craun • R.l, Box. 155, Mt. Crawford, Va. 22841 State Pres.

Jerry Bonagofsky R.l,. Box 75, Eatonville, Wash. 98328 n II

Ronnie Childs R.3, Terra Alta, West Virginia 26764 .. II

Dick-Prine R.l, Barron, Wisconsin 54812 .. If

Glenn Moe R.l, Mondovi, Wisconsin 54755 State V.P ••

Dan R. Kirkbride Meriden, Wyoming 82081 State Pres.­

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NATIO~.\L OFFICERS I . \

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\ Dan Lehmann R;l, Pleasant Plains, Ill. 62677 "Nat'!. Pr~s.

:John McCulley Star ~oute, Box 87, Malin, Ore. 97632 Nat'l. Sec.

Wayne Humphreys R.I, Crawfordsville, 'Iowa 52621 NatlI: V.P. Central Regia;:

George E. Allen R.l, Schaghticoke, N.Y. 12154 Nat'I.V. P. North Athntic

.Region

Dan Dooley l027I-l~ Avenue, Banford, Calif~ 93230 Nat'l.V.P. Pacifi.c Region

Jim Bene Box 358, Beggs, Oklahoma 74421 Nat'l.V.P. Southern R~g!.o:

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Acco~panying the group was Representative Pau1Findley (R-III)

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THE WHITE: HOUSE:

WASHINGTON '\ July 22, 1971 \

\

MEMORANUDM FOR: EXECUTIVE PROTECT VE SERVICE (.1

FR,9M: JOHN NIDECKE .. //~ . 1/­

SUBJECT: Mr. Pete Peterson's Presentation on International Economic ·Policy

Thursday, July 22, 1971 5:00 p. m., Cabinet Room

The below listed Senators should be cleared through the Southwest Gate to attend subject meeting. Parking should be permitted on the South Grounds:

SENATORS Staff Members Honorable Clinton P.Anderson ,~-' Bob Best Honorable Wallace F. Bennett ~ Tom Vail ,/' Honorable Alan Bible --------(tentative) Honorable J. Caleb Boggs .._... ..--./ Honorable Clifford P. Case -.../ . Honorable Allen J. Ellender -------(tentative) Honorable Paul J. Fannin V-Honorable J. W. Fulbright Honorable Robert P. Griffin y//­

Honorable Clifford P. Hansen v"

Honorable Roman L. Hruska v::::.::::. Honorable Jacob K. Javits ~

. Honorable Warren G. Magnuson Honorable Jack Millcrv'" Honorable Rob~rt W. Packwood y/

Honorable Charles H. Percy /' .-" Honorable Abraham Ribicoff ~

-::Hon-orablc" J ohn 'G~·--To..Yv_~~~-~.:(te-ntative)

Honorable Ha-rr-i-son-A;--Willialns,-Jr.--,.,.=;'-(tentative) . ' . ... . . .

If any questions arise, please call John Nidecker on ext. 2717.

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DATE (Mo.• Day, Yr.)PLACE DAY BEGAN• JULY 23, 1971

. THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

9:20 a.m. FRIDAYWA3HING'l'ON, D. C. PHONE

TIME P=Placed R=Rcceived ACTIVITY

Lo LDOutIn

The President was telephoned by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-New York). The President's Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman, took the call.

R9:20

The President had breakfast.9:24

The President went to the Oval Office.9:38

The President met with his Deputy Assis~ant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

9:409:38

The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant­9:559:40 H. R. Haldeman, Assistant10:219:45

9:51 The President talked with Newsweek magazine columnist, Stewart9:48 P J. Alsop.

The President attended a budget meeting with: 10:25 10:29 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary 10:26 1:03 John B. Connally, Secretary of the Treasury

Mr. Ehrlichman10:26 1:03 George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB10:26 1:03 Caspar W. Weinberger, Deputy Director of the OMB10:26 1:03 Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Deputy Assistant10:26 1:03 Edwin L. Harper, Special Assistant10:26 1:03

10:29 ·10: 35 Mr. Kissinger Mr. Kissinger10:38 11:30 Mr. Haldeman Members of the press, in/out

11:23 1:03

R -The President was telephoned by Governor Rockefeller. The call was not completed.

11:32

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.1:21 1:47

The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

1:55 . 2:01 P

The President met with Mr. Butterfield.2:46 2:50

The President went to the Cabinet Room.3:11

The President attended the afternoon session of the budget meeting '''ith:

Secretary Connally

3:11 6:45

~1r. Ehrlichman Mr. Shultz Mr. H'einberger Mr. Cole Hr. Harper

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(See T..vel Record for T..vel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN "

DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

JULY 23, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE t-lASHINGTON, D. C.

TIMB DAY

6:47 p.m. FRIDAY

TIME PHONE

P=Placed R=Receiv,ed ACTIVITY

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The President returned to the Residence.6:47

6:48 6:49 P

6:51 6:52 R

6:56 P

6:58

7:04 7:13

7:17 8:40

8:41 8:51

10:53

The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

The President telephoned his Valet, Manolo Sanchez. The call was not completed.

The President went to the South Gro~nds of the White House.

The President, accompanied by Mr. Colson, motored from the South Grounds of the'White House to Pier One of the Washington Navy Yard.

The President went boating on the Sequoia. He was accompanied by:

Mr. Haldeman Mr. Colson Mr. Ehr Hchman Mr. Weinberger

The Presidential party had dinner on board.

The President motored from Pier One of the Washington Navy Yard to the South Grounds of the White House.

The President returned to the Residence.

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DATE (Mo., Day; Yr.)PLACE DAY BEGAN JULY 24, 1971

THE mUTE HOUSE TIME DAY

8:19 a.m. SATURDAYWASHINGTON, D. C. PHONE

TIME .P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY

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8:27

8:30

8:30

9:40

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The President talked with his Assistant, John D. Ehr1ichman.

The President went to the Family Dining Room.

The President had breakfast with Sec~etary of the Treasury John B.Conna1ly.

The President talked with Mr. Ehr1ichman.

The President went to the Oval Offi~e.

The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Mr. Butterfield Mr. Butterfield Mr. Ehrlichman Mr. Kissinger

The President went to the Cabinet Room.

The President attended a budget meeting with: Secretary Connally George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB Caspar W. Weinberger, Deputy Director of the OMB Mr. Ehr1ichman Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Deputy Assistant Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant Edwin L. Harper, Special Assistant Mr. Haldeman

The President, accompanied by Secretary Connally, returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with Secretary Connally.

The President met with: Mr. Ehr1is::hman Egi1 Krogh, Jr., Deputy Assistant Mr. Haldeman

The President went to the South Grounds of the White House •

The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the \~lite House to the Camp David, Maryland he1ipad. For a list of passengers, see APPEi'<'UIX irA. II

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DATE (Mo.• Day. Yr.)PLACE DAY BEGN"l

JULY 24, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

WASHINGTON, D. C. 1:37 p.rn .. SATURDAY

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The President walked from the Camp David he1ipad to Aspen Lodge.

The President had lunch in the Aspen Den.

The President telephoned long distance to his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C; The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance wjth Mr. Colson in Washington, D. C.

The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Kissinger in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance with Mr. Kissinger in Washington, D. C.

The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Shult~ in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

The President went swimming.

The President watched baseball and golf on television.

The President talked long distance with Mr. Kissinger in Washington, D. C.

The President had dinner with: The First Lady Ensign and Mrs. David Eisenhower C. G.. Rebozo

The Presidential party saw the movie liThe Last Valley."

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PLACE DAY BEGAN

CAMP DAVID MARYLAND PHONE

TIME P=Placed R=Received

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ACTIVITY

The President had breakfast.

The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President telephoned long distance to Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance with Secretary Connally in Washington, D. C.

The President talked long distance with Secretary Connally in Washington, D. C.

The President telephoned long distance to his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President had lunch.

The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in Arcola, Virginia.

The President and C. G. Rebozo went swimming.

The President telephoned long distance to the Apollo 15 astronauts at Cape Kennedy, Florida. The call was not completed.

The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President talked long distance with Apollo 15 astronauts Col. David R. Scott, LTC. James B. Irwin, and Maj. Alfred M. Worden in Cape Kennedy, Florida, before the launch of Apollo 15.

The President telephoned long distance to golfer Arnold Palmer in Harrison, New York. The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance with Mr. Palmer in Harrison, New York, to congratulate him on winning the Westchester Classic golf tournament at the Westchester Country Club.

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DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)

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The President had dinner with: The First Lady Mr. Rebozo

The Presidential party saw the movie "That Touch of Mink".

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10:45 The President had breakfast.

12:13 12:16 P The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

12:30 1:50 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

1:02 1:04 P The President talked long distance with his Deputy Assistant, Brig. Gen. Alexander H. Haig, Jr. , in Washington, D. C.

2:00 The President had lunch.

2:16 2:22 P The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia, in New York City.

2:22 The President walked to the helipad.

2:35 3:04 The President flew by helicopter from the Camp David, Maryland helipad to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPE~"T])IX "A".

3:07 The President went to the Residence.

3:36 The President went to the Map Room.

3:36 4:19 The President was photographed in a formal sitting by Look magazine photographer Howell Conant. Also present were White House Photographer Ollie Atkins and White House Barber Milton Pitts.

4:19 The President went to the Oval Office.

4:20 4:32 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

4:32 5:19 The President met with his Assistant, Peter G. Peterson.

The President met with: 5:20 5:22 Mr. Haldeman 5: 21 5:34 Clark MacGregor, Counsel 5:30 6:12 John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant . 6:13 The President returned to the Residence.

6 :40 The President had dinner on the Truman Balcony with: The First Lady Ensign & Mrs. David Eisenhower

6:40 6: 40

7:32 7:32

, Rose Mary Woods, C. G. Rebozo

Personal Secretary

7:37 7:41 P The President talked with Brig. Gen. Haig.

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PUCE DAY BEGAN

CAMP DAVID. MARYLAND

DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

JULY 26 , 1971 TIME DAY

7:49 p.m. MONDAY TIME

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7:49 8:01 P The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

8:05 P The President telephoned long distance to Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-New York) in New York City. The call was not completed.

8:19 The President went to the bowling alley.

8:29 8:34 P The President talked long distance with Governor Rockefeller in New York City.

9:23 The President returned to the Residence.

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ACTIV[TY

The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

The President had breakfast.

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes, Military Assistant

The President met with: Alfred P. Chamie, National Commander of the American

Legion Norman Conn, Aide to Mr. Chamie James B. Williams, Chauffeur for Mr. Chamie Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel Members of the press, in/out

Mr. Chamie gave the President a report on his recent trip to the Middle East and Europe and discussed the Legion's position on the China initiative.

The President met with: Soedjatmoko, departing Ambassador

the U.S. Mr. Kissinger White House photographer, in/out

from Indonesia to

The President and former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower received silver proof coins of the Eisenhower silver dollar in ceremonies with:

John B. Connally, Secretary of the Treasury Mary Brooks, Director of the Mint Members of the press, in/out

The President escorted Mrs. Eisenhower through the Roosevelt Room to the West Lobby.

The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: Secretary Connally Peter G. Peterson, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN

JULY 27, 1971THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON~ D.C.

TIME 1:14 p.m.

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P The President telephoned Senator Marlow W. Cook (R-Kentucky) on the occasion of the Senator's 45th birthday. The call was not completed.

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2:25 The President met with Mr. Butterfield.2:20

The President met with Mr. Kissinger.3:052:29

P The President talked with Senator Cook.2:49 2:51

CONGRESSIONAL HALF HOUR

During a Congressional Half Hour~ the President met with:

Congressman Edward B. "Pete" Biester~ Jr. (R-Pennsy1vania)

James E. Wood~ Commissioner of the Bucks County Historical-Tourist Commission

Joseph D. Ceader~ Cor.~issioner of the Bucks County Historical-Tourist Commission

Alton B. Chamber1ain~ Executive Director of the Bucks County Historical-Tourist Commission

Ollie Atkins~ White House photographer~ in/out The President received the four millionth copy of the tourist guide "Highways of History - Bucks County~

Pennsylvania."

3:06 3:10

Congressman Durwood G. "Doc" Hall (R-Missouri) Mrs. Durwood G. Ha11~ wife Miss Melanie E11ison~ granddaughter of Congressman

Hall Mr. Atkins~ in/out

Congressman Hall presented the President with a plaque and medal commemorating the 150th anniversary of Missouri.

3:163:10

3:23 Congressman Jack Edwards (R-A1abama) The President received a drawing of a proposed medal commemorating the recent Presidential trip to Mobile, Alabama for the dedication of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Project.

3:17

Senator John G. Tower (R-Texas) Guy D. Newman~ President of Howard Payne College Mr. Atkins, in/out

Mr. Newman presented the President with a bronze medallion of the late Gen. Douglas MacArthur.

3:23 3:26

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WASHINGTON, D. C. 3:26 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE

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CONGRESSIONAL HALF HOUR (Cont.)

Senator Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. (R-Connecticut) Paul Calley, artist Mr. Atkins, in/out

Mr. Calley presented the President with the Number 1 lithograph of the "First Man on the Moon" stamp.

3:26 3:31

3:49 Congressman Otto E. Passman (D-Louisiana) William E. Timmons, Assistant Mr. Atkins, in/out

Congressman Passman extended an invitation to the President to address a drug conference in Monroe, Louisiana, on October 4, 1971, over an amplified telephone hook-up.

3:31

3:50 4:37 The President met with: William M. Magruder, Director of the SST Development

Program John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant

4:41 P The President talked with the Signal Corps operator. He asked the operator to have Mr. Kissinger go to the Barber Shop.

4:41 The President went to the Barber Shop.

4:58 The President met with Mr. Kissinger.4:47

4:58 The President returned to the Residence.

5:05 The President went to the State Dining Room.

6:12 The President attended a reception and was photographed by Mr. Atkins with members of the American Society of Association Executives. For a list of attendees, see

.APPENDIX "A."

5:06

The President returned to the second floor Residence.6:13

The President and First Lady had dinner on the Truman Balcony.6:45

The President talked with Mr. Colson.7:42 P?

The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia, in New York City.

8:07 8:09 P

The President went to his office in the EOB.8:12

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APPEJlIDIX "A" AT'I'ENDANCE NOT CONFIRMED

ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVES ATTENDING WHITE HOUSE MEETING July 27, 1971

Clarence G. Adamy, President National Association of Food Chains 1725 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

James Adduci, President Electronic Industries Association 2001 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Joe B. Alford, Executive Director American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical

& Petroleum Engineers 345 East 47th Street New York, New York 10017

Dr. Louis E. Alley, President American Association for Health, Physical

Education and Recreation 1201 16th Street, N. W. Wash ington, D. C. 20036

Richard A. Anderson, CAE, Pres ident Anderson Management, Inc. 440 Sherwood Road La Grange Park, Illinois 60525

Dr. Ronald Anderson, Executive Vice President Society of Chartered Property & Casualty

Underwriters Penn State Building Media, Pennsylvan ia 19063

Dr. William S. Apple, Executive Director American Pharmaceutical Association 2215 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20037

Carl Bagge, President National Coal Association 1130 17th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

J. Harold Bailey, Executive Director American Optometric Association 7000 Chippewa Street St. Louis, Missouri 63.119

Joe M. Baker, Jr., CAE, Managing Direct International Association of Wall & Ceilin[

Contractors 20 E Street, N. W • Wash ington, D. C. 20001

Thomas F. Baker, Executive Vice President National Soft Drink Association 1101 16th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Arthur R. Barnett, Managing Director National Association of Electric Companie 1140 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Wash ington, D. C. 20036

Dr. Walter Barton, Med. Director American Psychiatric Association 1700 18th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20009

Guenther Baumgart, President Association of Home Appliance Mfrs. 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606

Sam M. Berry, President National Association of Hosiery Mfrs. 516 Charlottetown Mall Charlotte, North Carol ina 28204

Dr. W. T. -Berry, Jr., Executive Secretar American Hereford Association 715 Hereford Drive Kansas City, Missouri 64105

Andrew T. Boggs, JlI, Executive Director American Society of Heating, Refrigeratil'1

& Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. 345 East 47th Street

New York, New York 10017

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Ernest J. Bolduc, Jr., Executive Director National Council of the Paper Industry

for Air & Stream Improvement, Inc. 260 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10017

Robert E. Boley, Executive Director Urban Land Institute 1200 18th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

A. Dewey Bond, Director, Wash ington Office American Meat Institute 1243 National Press Building Washington, D. C. 20004

Arch N. Booth, Executive Vice President Chamber of Commerce of the United States 1615 H Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Rodney L. Borum, President Printing Industries of America, Inc. 1730 North Lynn Street Arl ington, Virg in ia 22209

G. Stuart Boswell, Assistant to the Executive Vice Pres. American Textile Manufacturers Institute, Inc. 1120 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Parke C. Brinkley, President National Agricultural Chemicals Association Suite 514, Madison Building 1155 15th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005

Rawn Brinkley, Executive Director National Association of Accountants 505 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022

J. Robert Brouse, Pres ident Direct Selling Association 1730 M Street, N. W • Washington, D. C. 20036

Attendinq White House Meeting -- Page L

Richard W. Brown, Executive Vice President National Restaurant Association 1530 North Lake Shore Drive Chicago, Illinois 60610

Mac F. Cahal, Executive Director American Academy of General Practice Volker Boulevard at Brookside Kansas City, Missouri 64112

Robert A. Canham, Executive Secretary Water Pollution Control Federation 3900 Wisconsin Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20016

Robert A. Chadbourne, CAE, Executive V. Associated Industries of Massachusetts 4005 Prudential Tower Boston, Massachusetts 02199

Richard L. Cheney, Executive Director Glass Container Manufacturers Institute, Inc 330 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10017

R. M. Cheseldine, Executive Vice President Bank Publ ic Relations & Marketing Assn. 309 West Washington Street Chicago, "I inois 60606

Dr. R. Clarkson, Executive Vice President American Veterinary Medical Association 600 South Michigan Avenue Ch icago, III ino is 60605

B. M. Conboy, Pres ident Association of State Planning & Developmen

Agencies 2000 K Street, N. W • Washington, D. C. 20006

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Robert E. Cook, CAE, Executive Vice President III inois Association of Real Estate Boards 612 South 2nd Street Springfield, Illinois 62704

Dr. John A. D. Cooper, Executive Director Association of American Medical Colleges One Dupont Circle Washington, D. C. 20036

James D. Cope, Executive Vice President The Proprietary Association 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Wash ington, D. C. 20006

Robert Coulson, Executive Vice President American Arbitration Association 140 West 51st Street New York, New York 10020

Den is A. Courtney, Execut ive Secretary Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers 9 East 41st Street New York, New York 10017

W. Donham Crawford, Managing Director Edison Electric Institute 750 Third Avenue New York, New York 10017

James B. Creal, Executive Vice President American Automobile Association 1712 G Street, N. W • Washington, D. C. 20006

Robert W. Crory, CAE, Executive Director Engineering Society of Detroit 100 Farnsworth Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48202

Edward P. Crowell, D.O., Associate Executive Director American Osteopathic Association 212 East Ohio Street Chicago, Illinois 60611

Dr. Ray G. Daggs, Executive Secretary American Physiological Society 9650 Rockville Pike Bethesda, Maryland 20014

William Dalton, CAE, Chairman Executives Consultants, Inc. 2011 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Miles Davis, President Radio Advertising Bureau, Inc. 555 Madison Avenue New York, New York- 10022

Don J. De Bolt, Executive Director Menswear Retai lers of America 390 National Press Building Wash ington, D. C. 20004

Herrell DeGraff, President American Meat Institute 59 East Van Buren Street Chicago, Illinois 60605

Robert F. Delay, President Direct Mail Advertising Association, Inc. 230 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017

C. Mathews Dick, Jr., President Business Equipment Manufacturers Assn., Inc 1828 l Street, N. W. Washington, D,C. 20036

William J. Driver, President Manufacturing Chemists Association 1825 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20009

Robert Dunbar, Executive Vice President United States Jaycees Box 7 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102

Octave J •. Du Temple, Executive Secretary American Nuclear Society 244 East Ogden Avenue Hinsdale, Illinois 60521

lawrence G. Ecroyd, General Manager Travel Industry Association of Canada 8 King Street, East Toronto 1, Canada

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John K. Edmonds, Executive Vice President American Institute of Steel Construction 101 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017

R. Calvin Elliott, Executive Director Data Processing Management Association 505 Busse Highway Park Ridge, Illinois 60068

George L. Fichtenbaum, Executive Director American Society of Travel Agents, Inc. 360 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10017

Harold F. Fiedler, Secretary American Bakers Association 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Donald G. Fink, General Manager Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 345 East 47th Street New York, New York 10017

Will iam C. Fitch, Executive Director National Council on the Aging 1828 L Street, N. W • Washington, D. C. 20036

Frank S. Fitzgerald, Executive Vice President Architectural Aluminum Manufacturers Association One East Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60601

Robert P. Flath, CAE, Executive Director Home Builders Association of Greater Columbus 42 East Gay Street Columbus, Ohio 43215

Dr. Charles W. Foster, Executive Secretary Association of School Business Officials of the u.S. 2424 West Lawrence Chicago, Illinois 60625

Robert W • Foster, Executive Vice President Single Service Institute 250 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017

M. J. Framberger, General Manager American Dairy Association 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606

George R. Frankovich, Executive Director Manufacturing Jewelers & Silversmiths of

America Suite 75, Biltmore Hot~1 Providence, Rhode Island 02902

Carl Frey, Executive Director Engineers Joint Council 345 East 47th Street New York, New York 10017

James D. Gates, Executive Secretary National Council of Teachers of Mathematic5 1201 16th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Joseph Gil bert, Secretary & Genera I ManagE Society of Automotive Engineers Two Pennsylvan ia Plaza New York, New York 10001

S. L. Goldsmith, Jr., Executive Vice Pres. The Aluminum Association 750 Th ird Avenue New York, New York 10017

Thomas M. Goodfellow, Chairman Association of American Railroads 1920 L Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Robert Goodwin, Executive Vice President National Association of Credit Management 475 Park Avenue South New York, New York 10016

James A. Gray, Executive Vice President National Machine Tool Bui Iders Assn. 7901 W. Park Drive McLean, Virginia 22101

Dr. Jerry 'Grey, Administrator, Technical Activities

American Institute of Aeronautics & AstiOnoutics, Inc.

1290 Sixth Avenue New York, New York 10019

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Robert P. Gruenberg, Executive Vice President and Secretary

National Home Furnishings Association 1150 Merchandise Mart Plaza Ch icago, III inois 60654

Dr. Doris E. Hanson, Executive Director American Home Econom ics Association 1600 20th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20009

Ralph L. Harding, Jr., Executive Vice President The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. 250 Park Avenue New York, New York 10017

William E. Hardman, Executive Vice President National Tool, Die & Precision Machining Assn. 1411 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005

F. Donald Hart, Managing Director American Gas Association iSi5 Wilson Boulevard Rosslyn, Virginia 22209

John Hart, Executive Secretary American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Inc. 430 North Michigan Chicago, Illinois 60611

George Hartley, President Copper Development Association, Inc. 405 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10017

Carl F. Hawver, Executive Vice President National Consumer Finance Association 1000 16th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

James Hayes, President American Management Association 135 West 50th Street New York, New York 10020

Patrick B. Healy, Secretary National Milk Producers Federation 30 F Street, N. W .

Washington, D. C. 20001

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Dr. Robert Henze American Chemical Society 1155 16th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Allen D. Herhold, Executive Vice President Oregon Association of Realtors 943 Liberty Street, S •.E. Salem, Oregon 97302

P. D. Hermann, Executive Director Associated Equipment Distributors 615 West 22nd Street Oak Brook, Illinois 60521

Mrs. Donna Hidalgo Club Managers Association of America 5530 Wisconsin Avenue Washington, D. C. 20015

Robert L. Higgins, Executive Vice President National Electrical Contractors Association 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Arthur W. Hooper, Executive Director National Association of Electrical Distributol 600 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022

Mr. Hornbostel, Executive Vice President Financial Executives Institute 50 West 44th Street New York, New York 10036

Dr. E. B. Howard, Executive Vice President American Medical Association 535 North Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60610

L. N. Hunt~r, Managing Director Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Institute 1815 North Fort Myer Drive Arlington, Virginia 22209

Richard L. Irwin, Executive Director Associatio'n for Systems Management 24587 Bagley Road Clevelond, Ohio 44138

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Alden F. Jacobs, Vice President & Secretary-Treasurer

Life Office Management Association 100 Pork Avenue New York, New York 10017

Eric F. Johnson, Executive Director American Water Works Association 2 Park Avenue New York, New York 10016

John W. Johnson, Executive Vice President American Collectors Association, Inc. 4040 West 70th Street Minneapol is, Minnesota 55435

Stanley L. Johnson, CAE, Executive Director Los Angeles County Bar Association 606 S. 01 ive Street Los Angeles, California 90014

Tom C. Johnson, CAE, Executive Vice President Florida Association of Insurance Agents P.O. Box 18064 Tampa, Florida 33609

T. Lawrence Jones, Pres ident American Insurance Association 85 John Street New York, New York 10038

Dr. Oliver H. Jones, Executive Vice President Mortgage Bankers Association of America 1707 H Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Walter M. Kardy, Executive Vice President Mechan ical Contractors Assn. of America, Inc. 5530 Wisconsin Avenue, N. W., Suite 750 Washington, D. C. 20015

Jefferson D. Keith, Managing Director American Metal Stamping Association 3673 Lee Road Cleveland, Ohio 44120

Stephen E. Kelly, President Magaz ine Publ ishers Assoc iation, Inc. 575 Lexington Avenue

New York, New York 10022

Marion Kershner, Executive Vice President Notional Management Association 2210 Arbor Boulevard Dayton, Ohio 45439

Dr. James Kimmey, Executive Director American Publ ic Hedlth Association 1015 18th Street, N. W. . Washington, D. C. 20036

Herbert S. Kindler, Executive Director Instrument Society of America 400 Stanwix Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222

Henry B. King, President u. S. Brewers Association, Inc. 1750 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Saul B. Klaman, Vice President & Chief Economist

• Notional Association of Mutual Savings Bonks 200 Park .A.venue New York, New York 100i7

George W. Koch, President Grocery Manufacturers of Ameri ca, Inc. 1425 K Street, N. W • Washington, D. C. 20005

Rev. C. Albert Koob, President Notional Cathol ic Education Association One Dupont Circle, N. W. Wash ington, D. C. 20036

Arthur C • Kreutzer, Executive Vice President National LP-Gas Association 79 West Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois 60603

Alfred B. LaGasse, CAE, Executive Director American Society of Landscape Arch itects, Inc. 2013 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Dr. Sam Lambert, Executive Secretory Notional Education Association of the U. S. 1201 16th Street, N. W. Wash ington, D. C. 20036

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Richard J. Lawrence, CAE, Managing Director National Association of Temporary Services One Investment Plaza, Suite 315 Investment Bldg. Baltimore, Maryland 21204

Edward J. Lehman, Executive Director American Anthropological Association 1703 New Hampshire Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20009

Vestal Lemmon, President National Association of Independent Insurers 30 West Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois 60603

Bronson J. Lewis, Executive Vice President American Plywood Association 1119 A Street Tacoma, Washington 98401

John E. Lewis, Executive Vice President National Small Business Association Suite 307, Jefferson Building 1225 19th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Edwin A. Locke, Jr., President American Paper Institute, Inc. 260 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10016

James P. Low, CAE, Executive Vice President American Society of Association Executives 1101 16th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Gerald Lowrie, Executive Director Banking Professions c/o American Bankers Association 1120 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

William J. Lucca, Jr., Executive Director Commissioned Officers Assn. of the U.. S.

Public Health Service 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Attending \A/h itc Hou~e ~,A,eeting -- Page 7

Adm. Joseph M. Lyle, President National Security Industrial Association Suite 700, Union Trust Building Washington, D. C. 20005

James E. Mack, General Counsel National Confectioners Assn. of the U. S. 1225 19th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 2003"6

Robert MaHin, Executive Director National Assn. of Housing & Redevelopment

Officials 2600 Virginia Avenue, N. W. Wash ington, D. C. 20037

William R. Magel, Executive Vice President National Institute of Real Estate Brokers 155 East Superior Street Ch icago, III inois 60611

William A. Maples, Executive Director American Concrete Institute P. O. Box 4754 Redford Station Detroit, Michigan 48219

Winston W. Marsh, Executive Vice President National Tire Dealers & Retreaders Assn. 1343 L Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005

Jack R. Martin, CAE, Executive Vice Presiden Houston Assn. of Insurance Agents 2727 Allen Parkway Houston, Texas 77019

John M. Martin, Managing Director Mobile Homes Manufacturers Association 1800 North Kent Street Ad ington, Virginia 22209

Mrs. Rose G. Martin, R.N., Executive Direct National Assn. for Practical Nurse Education

& Service, Inc. 1465 Broadway New York, New York 10036

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Will iam G. Mashaw, Managing Director National Retail Hardware Association 964 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

F. Abit Massey, CAE, Executive Secretary Georgia Poultry Federation P.O. Box 763 Gainesville, Georgia 30501

Frank E. McCarthy, Executive Vice Pres ident National Automobile Dealers Assn. 2000 K Street, N. W . Washington, D. C. 20006

Robert G. McKay, Vice President & Secretary-Treasurer

Insurance Information Institute 110William Street New York, New York 10038

C. W. McMi lion, Executive Vice President American National Cattlemen's Association 1540 Emerson Street Denver, Colorado 80218

Kenneth W. Medley, Director of Commun ications American Society of Association Executives 1101 16th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Ell is E. Meredith, Executive Vice President American Apparel Manufacturers Assn. 2000 K Street, N. W • Washington, D. C. 20006

Dr. F. Byers Miller, Executive Director Bank Administration Institute 303 South Northwest Highway Park Ridge, Illinois 60068

Joseph F. Miller, CAE, Executive Vice President National Electrical Manufacturers Association 155 East 44th Street New York, New York 10017

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James V. Morgan, Executive Vice President Society of Real Estate Appraisers 7 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60603

William C. Mott, Executive Vice President U. S. Independent Telephone Association 438 Pennsylvania Building. Washington, D. C. 20004

Bernard E. Nash, Executive Director American Association of Retired Persons 1225 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Ph il ip E. Nethercut, Executive Secretary­Treasurer

Technical Association of the Pulp & Paper Industry

360 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10017

• Royce P. Noland, Executive Director American Physical Therapy Association 1156 15th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005

Gustav Nordstrom, Vi ce Pres ident Paperboard Packaging Council 1250 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Robert H. North, CAE, Executive Vice Presiden International Assn. of Ice Cream Mfrs. 910 17th Street, N. W. Wash ington, D. C. 20006

Alvin E. Oliver, Executive Vice President National Grain and Feed Association 500 Folger Building, 725 15th Street, N. W. Washington, D·" C. 20005

Ross R. Ormsby, Pres ident Rubber Manufacturers Association, Inc. 444 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022

Richard W. Otterson, Executive Director Structural Clay Products Institute 1750 Old Meadow Road

. McLean, Virginia 22101

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J. Allen Overton, Jr., Executive Vice President American Mining Congress 1200 18th Street, N. W., Suite 1100 Washington, D. C. 20036

Robert D. Partridge, General Manager National Rural Electric Cooperative Association 2000 Florida Avenue, N. W. Wash ington, D. C. 20009

George E. Paules, President Carpet and Rug Institute Hoi iday Drive Box 2048 Dalton, Georgia 30720

Harry A. Paynter, Managing Director Gas Appl iance Manufacturers Assn., Inc. 1901 North Fort Myer Drive Arlington, Virginia 22209

James W. Pearson, Executive Vice President American Society for Training & Development Box 5307 517 North Segoe Road Madison, Wisconsin 53705

Charles G. Peterman, Executive Vice President Paper Sh ipp ing Sack Manufacturers Assoc iat ion 60 East 42nd Street New York, New York 10017

Lee R. Polacheck, President National Foundation of Health, Welfare

& Pension Plans P.O. Box 898 Elm Grove, Wisconsin 53122

Dr. Edward C. Pomeroy, Executive Director American Assn. of Colleges for Teacher Education One Dupont Circle, N. W. Wash ington, D. C. 20036

W. Pond, Executive Officer National Recreation & Park Association 1700 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Attendin~ White House Meeting -- Page If

H. Jackson Pontius, Executive Vice President National Assn. of Real Estate Boards 155 East Superior Street Chicago, Illinois 60611

RichardM. Powell, CAE, President National Assn. of Refrigerated Warehouses 1401 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005

Allan Putnam, Managing Director American Society for Metals Metals Park, Ohio 44073

Howard Py Ie, Pres ident National Safety Council 425 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611

Frederick Quellmalz, Executive Vice President Professional Photographers of America, Inc. 1090 Executive Way Oak Leaf Commons, Des Plaines, .Illinois 60018

John Quinn, President Steel Founders I Society of America 21010 Center Ridge Road Rocky River, Ohio 44116

F. M. Mike Radigan, Director Recreationa I Vehicle Institute, Inc. 2720 Des Plaines Avenue Des Plaines, Illinois 60018

Alex Radin, General Manager American Publ ic Power Association 2600 Virginia Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20037

William A. Raftery, Executive Vice President Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Assn. 304 West 58th Street New York, New York 10019

Frank D. Register, Executive Director National Assn. of Retail Grocers of the U. s. 360 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60601

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Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Executive V.P. National Rifle Association of America 1600 Rhode Island Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036

Robert L. Richards, CAE, General Manager American Hotel & Motel Association 888 Seventh Avenue New York, New York 10019

C. R. Ri ggot, Execut ive Genera I Manager National Institute of Drycleaning 909 Burl ington Avenue Silver Spring, Maryland 20910

David L. Ri ley, Executive Secretary Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME 6200 l'lorth Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75206

Frank J. Rinehart, Acting Executive Vice President American Nursing Home Association 1025 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., Suite 607 Wash ington, D. C. 20036

Paul C. Ringgold, Executive Vice President Illuminating Engineering Society 345 East 47th Street New York, New York 10017

James I. Ritchie, CAE, Executive Vice President Alabama Trucking Association Associations Building - Capitol Hill Montgomery,Alabama 36104

Paul H. Robbins, Executive Director National Society of Professional Engineers 2029 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006

Robert A. Roland, Executive Vice President National Paint, Varnish & Lacquer Association 1500 Rhode Island Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005

Edward C. Rosenow, Jr., M. D., Executive Director American College of Physicians 4200 Pine Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

Albert R. Russell, Executive Vice President National Cotton Council of America Post Office Box 12285 1918 North Parkway Memph is, Tennessee 38112

David W. Sampson, CAE, Managing Director The New England Gas Association 1427 Statler Office Building Boston, Massachusetts 02116

Leonard Savoie, Executive Vice President American Institute of CPNs 666 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10019

G. Richard Schreiber, President National Automatic Merchandising Association 7 South Dearborn Street Ch icago, III inois 60603

John H. K. Shannahan, Vice President & Executive Director

Electric Heating Association, Inc. 437 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022

Samuel B. Shapiro, Executive Director Linen Supply Association of America 975 Arthur Godfrey Road Miami Beach, Florida 33140

Robert W. Shearman, Adm in. Secretary American Society for Qual ity Control 161 West Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203

W. Lee Shield, Executive Vice President American Life Convention 211 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611

Burr Sifers, President National Confectioners Association of the U. S, 36 South Wabash Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60603

Thelma R. Sintz, Acting Executive Director Natio_nai Secretaries Association, Inc.

. 616 East 63rd Strept Kansas City, Missouri 64110

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>bert L. Skinner, CAE, Executive Vice Pres. wa Grain and Feed Association )1 Shops Building es tv'Ioines, Iowa 50309

'i Iliam L. S layton, Executive Vice President merican Institute of Architects '35 New York Avenue, N. W. 'ashington, D.C. 20006

~niamin F. Small, President ife Insurance Association of America 77 Park Avenue Jew York, New York 12017

:. Carney Smith, Executive Vice President Jationa I Association of Life Underwriters ?22 F Street, N.W. fashington, D.C. 20006

I. Harry Smith, Managing Director :ast Iron Pipe Research Association 211 West 22nd Street Suite 323 >ak Brook, Illinois 60521

~i1an D. Smith, Executive Vice President ~ational Canners Association 133 20th Street, N.W. lashington, D.C. 20036

tanford Smith, General tvbnager \merican Newspaper Publishers Association 50 Third Avenue ~ew York, New York 10017

ohn L. Spafford, President .ssociated Credit Bureaus 767 Southwest Freeway louston, Texas 77036

'eon A. Specht, Executive Director ~ationa I Renderers Association, Inc. 150 Des Plaines Avenue les Plaines, Illinois 60018

Ir. Kenneth C. Speng ler, Executive Director .merican Meteorological Society 5 Beacon Street

oston, tvbssachusetts 02108

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James M. Sprouse, Asst. Executive Director Associated General Contractors of America 1957 E Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006

Robert H. Stee I, CAE, Executive Vice President National Swimming Pool Iflstitute 2000 K Street, N.W. Wash ington, D. C. 20006

John R. Steinbauer, Secretary Genera I Junior Chamber International 400 University Drive Coral Gables, Florida 33134

C. Joseph Stetler, President Pharmaceutica I Manufacturers Association 1155 15th Street, N. W • Washington, D.C. 20005

Wi lliam Story, Executive Vice President Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel 1729 H Street, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20006

W. A. Stringfellow, General Manager No tiona I Assn. of Mutua I Insurance Agents 1511 K Street, N.W. Suite 640 Wash ington, D. C. 20005

William C. Stronach, Executive Director American College of Radiology 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606

Albert Sussman, Executive Vice President International Council of Shopping Centers 445 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022

Robert W. Sullivan, Executive Vice President The Va Ive Manufacturers Association 60 East 42nd Street New York, New York 10017

R. William Taylor, General Manager Society of Manufacturing Engineers 20501 Ford Road Dearborn, Missouri 84128

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n. Everett Thomas, Acting Managing Dir. NA, International 7 Sherman Avenue dison, Wisconsin 53701

~xander Trowbridge, President ,tiona I Industria I Conference Board ) Third Avenue !w York, New York 10022

TIes R. Turnbu II, Executive Vice President Itiona I Forest Products Association 9 lVIassachusetts Avenue, N.W. Ish ington, D. C. 20036

mk J. Van Antwerpen, Secretary lerican Institute of Chemical Engineers 5 East 47th Street ~w York, New York 10017

ncent T. Wasi lewski, President ltional Association of Broadcasters 71 N Street, N.W. lsh ington, D. C. 20036

• C. Gordon Watson, Executive Director nerican Denta I Association I East Chicago Avenue licago, Illinois 60611

Rayburn Watkins, CAE, Executive V. P. ,socia ted Industries of Kentucky ,0 West Chestnut Street ,uisvi lie, Kentucky 40202

'. Harold V. Webb, Executive Director ational School Boards Association 33 Centra I Street 'anston, III ino is 6020 I

eorge D. Webster armet and Webster 22 Jefferson Place, N. W. :::Jshington, D.C. 20036

L. Wiggins, Executive Vice President Jtomotive Service Industry Association >0 Nortn Michigan Aven~e hicago, III in..:> is 60601

Attending White House Meeting--Page iL:

Karl M. F, Wi Ike, Executive Vice President American Institute of Laundering Doris & Chicago Streets Joliet, Illinois 60434

Logan Wi Ison, President American Counci I on Educ~tion One Dupont Circle, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036

Peter M. Wi Ison, Admin. Vice President Nationa I Assn. of Engine & Boat Mfrs. 537 Steamboat Road Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

Robert K. Windsor, Oper. lVIanager Society for Industria I & Applied lVIathematics 33 South 17th Street Phi ladelphia, Pennsylvania 19103

• Glen R. Winters, Executive Director • I 0' C"'.Amen can JUUlcoture Joclety

1155 East 60th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637

William H. Wisely, Executive Director American Society of Civi I Engineers 345 East 47th Street New York, New York 10017

Samuel Wright, Vice Pres. & Secy.-Treas. Aerospace Industries Assn. of Ameri ca. 1725 DeSa les Street, N. W • Washington, D.C. 20036

John Young, Special Counsel to the President American Petro leum Institute 1801 K Street, N.W. Wash ington, D ~ C. 20036

Dolph Zapfel, lVIanaging Director Nationa I Housewares Mfrs. Association 1130 Merchandise lVIart Plaza Chicago, Illinois 60654

Prof. Gary A. Luing Dean, College of Business & Public

Adm in istration Florida Atlantic University

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PLACE DAY BEGAN

THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. C.

TIME

In Out

8:49

9:00

PHONE P=Pla«d

R=Re«iv.d

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9:02 9:05

9:02

10:02

10:03

10:20

10:20 10:29 10:39

11:23

11:51

12:46

1:21

1:25

1:26

:1:33

9:06 10:00

9:03

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11:16 10: 38 11:16

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1:33

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(St'. Travd Record for Travd Activity)

DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

JULY 28, 11971 TIME DAY

8:49 a.m. WEDNESDAY

ACTIVITY

The President had breakfast.

The President went to the Oval Office.

\.\ .

The President met with: Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant H. R. Haldeman, Assistant

The President talked with the First Lady.

The President went to the State Dining Room.

The President met with repres2ntatives of the 26th annual Boys Nation of the American Legion. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press, in/out

The President, accompanied by Mr. Haldeman, returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: Mr. Haldeman Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Mr. Kissinger

The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

The President met with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.

The President motored from the South Grounds of the ~bite

House to Capitol Hill. The President was accompanied by: Clark ~mcGregor, Counsel William E. Timmons, Assistant

The Presidential Party was greeted at the Capitol and escorted to the Joe Martin Dining Room by:

William E. "Fishbait" Hiller, Doorkeeper of the House George M. White, Architect of the Capitol Zeake W. Johnson, Jr., House Sergeant at Arms

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PLACE DA.Y BEGAN

THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.

TIME

1:37

1:47

1 :58

1:58

1:58

2:45

2:54

2:55

3:04

3:05

Out

1:47

1:50

2:33

2:33

2:53

2:58

C. PHONE

P=Placcd R=Reccivcd

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DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)

JULY 28, 1971 TIME DAY

1:37 p.m. WEDNESDAY

ACTIVITY

The President addressed the Republican members of the House Appropriations Committee at the conclusion of their monthly luncheon. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." White House photographer, in/out

The President, accompanied by Congressman Frank T. Bow (R-Ohio), went to the holding room, Room H-2l9.

The President went to Statuary Hall of the Capitol Building.

The President's contacts during this time are not confirmed.

The President participated in a ceremony unveiling portraits of the late Congressmen Clarence Cannon (D-Missouri) and John Taber (R-New York). Also participating in the ceremony ,,,ere:

Reverend Edward G. Latch, House Chaplain Congressman George H. Mahon (D-Texas) Congressman Bow Mrs. William I. Pixley, daughter of the late

Congressman Cannon Mrs. Ann Hassett, niece of the late Congressman Taber Speaker of the House Carl B. Albert (D-Oklahoma) House Ninority Leader Gerald R. Ford (R-Michigan)

For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C." Members of the press, in/out White House photographer, in/out

The President motored from Capitol Hill to the South Grounds of the White House. The President was accompanied by:

Mr. MacGregor Mr. Timmons

The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President went to the South Grounds of the White House to greet Vice President Spiro T. Agnew upon his return from a ten-nation good-will tour. Press photographers, in/out

The President returned to the Oval Office. The President was accompanied by:

The Vice President William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Mr. Kissinger

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DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)HACE DAY BEGAN

JULY 28 t 11971

THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

WASHINGTON t D. C. 3:06 p.m. WEDNESDAY PHONE

TIME P=Placed R=Reccived ACTIVITY \

\Lo LDIn Out

3:06 4:07 3:06 4:07 3:06 4:33 3:28 3:38 4:17 4:18

4:21 4: 5/~

4:33 4:50 4:55

4:58 5:16

5:16 6:21 5:18 5:20 5:24 5:28 5: 39 6:00 5:44 5:51

5:41 5:43 P

6:04 6:19 P

6:22

6:22 6:40

6:55 7:40

7:40 8:55

The President met to discuss the Vice President's ten-nation good-will tour with:

The Vice President Secretary Rogers Mr. Kissinger John A. Scali t Special Consultant Mr. Ziegler Press photographers t in/out

The President and Mr. Kissinger met with: John S. Farland t U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan Mr. Kissinger Mr. Butterfield

The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President met with: Mr. Haldeman Mr. Butterfield Mr. Butterfield Mr. Ehrlichman George P. Shultz t Director of the OMB

The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury John B. Connally.

The President talked with Secretary Rogers.

The President returned to the Residence. The President was accompanied by:

Brig. Gen. Walter R. Tkach t Personal Physician Dr. W. Kenneth Ri1and t Personal Physician

The President met with: Brig. Gen. Tkach Dr. Ri1and

The President met with: The First Lady Roger E. Johnson t Special Assistant Mrs. Roger E. Johnson t wife Rex W. Scouten t Chief Usher Mrs. Rex W. Scouten t wife John S. Davies t Special Assistant Mrs. John S. Davies t wife Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary Brig. Gen. Tkach

The Presidential Party had dinner.

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PLACE 9AY BEGAN DATE

JULY (Mo" qay, Yr.)

28 t 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D. C.

TIME DAY

8:42 p.m: WEDNESDAY

In

TIME

Out

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8:42 8:58 P

8:59 9:08 P

\ ACTIVITY \

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The President talked with l-1r. Shultz.

The President talked with his Special Counsel t Charles W. Colson.

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APPENDIX "A"

THE Ar~RICAN LEGION ---_._--~._---._._--

NATIONAL A~1EHICANIS;''J C0tl1ISSION BOYS NA'l'IOI{

1971

Ros'rER

ADANS SECTION

COUNSELOR G. W. Knutsen

commELOR Floyd J. Rogers

NATIONALIST FEDERALIST

ALABAMA Daniel M. Perkins Franklin D. Kendrick (Don) 3117 Alabama Avenue 3474 Biltmore Avenue Holt, AL 35401 Montgomery, AL 36109

ALASKA Robert J. Ramsey Douglas B. Griffin Box 18, Supply F.P.O., Box 372 Kodiak Naval Base Mt. Edgecumbe, AK 99835 Kodiak, AK 99615

ARIZONA Frederick P. DuVal Bryce H. '-J'ashington 10 Calle Encanto P. O. Box 193 Tucson, AZ 85716 Window Rock, AZ 86515

ARKANSAS Bobby D. Simmons Michael R. Reedy 304 N. Wolfe Street 314 South Newton Street Dermott, AR 71638 El Dorado, AR 71730

CALIFORNIA Howard W. Hallmark David P. Morgan 320 Salina Court 415 Balra Drive Vista, CA 92083 El Cerrito, CA 94530

COLORADO Andre M. Branum John M. Robinson 3610 Ivy Street 12191 E. Arizona Avenue Denver, CO 80207 Aurora, CO 8001D

CONNECTICUT Bruce L. Belfiore John J. Ryan Jr. 40 Forest Street 72 Hilford Point Road Manchester, CT 06040 Milford, CT 06460

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DELA\.,ARE

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FLORIDA

GEORGIA

IDAHO

ILLINOIS

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f\l):\j"S S::CTIOII

NATIONALIST

Norman B. Berlin 2716 Bodine Drive Chalfonte Wilmington, DE 19810

R0Y W. Eckert 13117 Holdridge Road Silver Spring. MD 20906

Saturnino Enrique Lucio (Nino) 45 Northwest 21 Avenue Hiami. FL 33125

Larry D. Mitchell 216 Residence Avenue Albany, GA 31701

John H. Kinney 1501 11th Avenue, East Twin Falls, ID 83301

Gregg E. Niemi 913 Broadway Normal, IL 61761

FEDERALIST

Donald L. Hoodall Route # 1. Box 61 Magnolia, DE 19962

John M. Rees 5423 Linden Court Bethesda. HD 20014

Mark R. Hoare 8116 South Davis Blvd. Tampa. FL 33606

Robert L. Alexander 202 Bourbon Street Griffin, GA 30223

Larrey D. Anderson. Jr. Route # 3, Highlawn Drive Twin Falls, ID, 83301

Steven J. Ricks 1348 Lorraine Place Waukegan. IL 60085

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JBFFETiso:,r SECTION._---_.--- ­

COUNSELOR Paul L. Seyfrit

COUNSELOR Ernest L. Kelly, Jr.

NATIONALIST

INDIANA Harry F. McNaught 820 Hilltop Lane Logansport, IN 46947

IOWA Terry L. Stock Rural Route # 3 Muscatine, IA 52761

Jeff L. CochranKANSAS Rural Route # 2 Spring Hill, KS 66083

Ronnie H. TilfordKENTUCKY Route 3, Box 10 Kevil, KY 42053

LOUISIANA George C. Freeman 3068 Murphy Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Michael A. GaulMAINE 17 High Street Belfast, ME 04915

FEDERALIST

Mark Jason Blade 2017 North 22nd Street Terre Haute, IN 47804

John if. Muecke 926 W. 14th Street Cedar Falls, IA 50613

Wil1i~~ H. Fishe 1111 2nd Avenue Leavenworth, KS 66048

Glenn A. Hollis 2711 Clark Street Paducah, KY 42001

David R. Tuminello 2134 West College Street Shreveport, LA 71103

Gregory R. Dube Penley's Corner Road RFD # 1, Box 173 Auburn, ME 04210

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MARYLAND

MASSACHUSETTS

MICIHGAN

MINNESOTA

NISSISSIPPI

MISSOURI

MONTANA

JEFFERSON SECTION

NATIONALIST

Robert G. Robinson 305 Oakley Street Cambridge, ~ID 21613

Kenneth R. Meyer Lee Terrace Williamstown, t1A 01267

Barry A. Doublestein 261,4 Madelyn Drive, S. W. \';yoming, MI 1~9509

Michael P. Staton 4809 West 98th Street Bloomington. MN 55437

Troy S. Maxcy (Steve) 916 Grant Street Tupelo, MS 38801

James K. Whitaker 7407 Campbell Kansas City, MO 64131

John G.Harp Box 61 Kalispell, l~ 59901

FEDERALIST

Philemon Price 531 Oak Street Aberdeen, HD 21001

Thomas M. Resha 2'+ Oak Street Dedham, HA 02026

Gordon So Nay Route # 2 Scotts, HI 49088

Douglas P. Skrief 816 6th Street International Falls, ~~r 56649

Lloyd S. Gray 1222 52nd Street Meridian, MS 39301

John C. Glunt 91 ~lild'W'ood

Kirkwood, MO 63122

Geoffrey T. Badenoch P. O. Box 1215 Bozeman, MT 59715

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MADISON SECTION

COUNSELOR A. F. Thomas

COUNSELOR A. J. Hercier

N1\TIONALIST

NEBRASKA. Tom R. Camp 1702 West 35th, Route 3 Kearney, NE 68847

NEVADA John R. Young (Robert) 2113 Barry Hay Las Vegas, ~~ 89106

NEW HAMPSHffiE Steven R. Stone RFD # 1, Box 225 Mountain Road Jaffrey, NH 03452

NEW JERSEY Bradley .T. Quin 618 Charles Court River Vale, NJ 07675

NEH MEXICO Gary L. \Vi lcox 2145 Utah NE Albuquerque, NM 87110

NEW YORK William L. Beaudin 2A West Court Street Plattsburgh, NY 12901

FEDERALIST

Lee 11. Busselman Rural Route 2 Hooper, NE 68031

Hike K. Rippee P. O. Box 1021 Weed Heights, NV 89443

Jonathan P. Chase 8 Oban Drive Hudson, NH 03051

John D. Brinsko 436 Manor Avenue Cranford, NJ 01016

Hunt B. Burress 1510 Columbia Drive, NE Albuquerque, NM 87106

Edward T. Carney 61 Chapman Street Rouses Point, NY 12979

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r,1l1.DI60N SECTION

NATIOlIALIST FEDERALIST

NORTH CAROLINA A. Hayne Lamm ~{. L. vTells Edmundson 311-B North Pine Street 2634 Lakeviev Drive Wilson, NC 27893 Raleigh,NC 27609

NORTH DAKOTA Craig R. Campbell Mark C. Johnson 819 North 27th Street Bismarck, ND 58501 Hillsboro, ND 58045

OHIO Christopher J. Cornyn Robin Gary Zeuch 9965 Pennfield Road 2231 Pompano Avenue Dayton, OH 45459 Cincinnati, OH 45215

OKLAHOMA Mark L. Henricksen Rodd A. Moesel 1415 Hest Blake h415 N. W. 10th El Reno, OK 73036 Oklahoma City, OK 73107

OREGON Curt Martin Robert M. Colbert 3616 N.E. 16th 2655 N.W. Roosevelt Place Portland, OR 97212 Corvallis, OR 97330

PENNSYLVANIA Richard C. Gamble Anthony C. Amentt 2124 Lindsay Road 3026 Windish Street Pittsburgh, PA 15221 Philadelphia, FA 19152

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WASHINGTON SECTION

COUNSELOR

COUNSELOR

Dino Spigarelli

Donald Burgar

RHODE ISLAND

SOUTH CAROLINA

SOUTH DAKOTA

TENNESSEE

TEXAS

UTAH

NATIONALIST

Gerald F. Vadnais 30 Jacques Street West Harwick, RI 02893

David R. Evans 1523 Richardson Circle, E. Hartsville, se 29550

Leland C. Kirkegaard 315 Seventh Avenue, N.E. Waterto.m, 3D 57201

Jonathan R. Ivy 560 LaClede Avenue Memphis, TN 38126

Stephen H. Russell Box 848 Hughes Springs, TX 75656

Jim D. Jensen 1472 East Shady Lane Way Kaysville, u~ 84037

FEDERALIST

David F. Gencarelli 51 Elm Street Westerly, RI 02891

James C. Walker 9 Valerie Drive Greenville, SC 29607

Lee O. Rickenbacn Box 97 Oelrichs, SD 57763

William D. Mizell 2006 Georgetown Road Cleveland, TN 37311

JaMes Henry Wimbley, Jr. 2536 Eugene Street Dallas, TX 75215

Scott L. Paterson 2790 N. 600 East Ogden, UT 84404

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VERMONT

VIRGINIA

WASHINGTON

vlEST VIRGINIA

WISCONSIN

WYOMING

HASHINGTON SECTION

NATIONALIST

Paul E. Bogosian R. D. # 3 Milton, VT 05468

Robert A. Burton 2111 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Crystal Plaza, Apt. 616N A1'lington, VA 22202

Lawrence P. Tu 17029 NE 21st Street Bellevue, WA 98008

Stephen V. Wehner 103 Beverly Street Kingwood, WI[ 26537

Alan D. Deda 1381 Winnebago Avenue Oshkosh, WI 54901

John A. Ausink 2654 Kelley Drive Cheyenne, vlY 82001

FEDERALIST

Mark S. George R.F.D. II 2 Mountain View Drive Ba.rre, VT 05641

Thomas A. Campbell 2524 Trophy Lane Reston, VA 22070

Douglas S. Oles 5766 61st Avenue, N.E. Seattle, WA 98105

Donald F. Copenhaver 206 Rock Cliff Drive Martinsburg-, WI[ 25401

Jon E. iVi 11man 943 North 18th Street Manitowoc, HI 54220

Andrew S. Philpott 165 N. DeSmet Avenue Buffalo, WY 82834

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APPE:JDIX "B" --­

REPUBLICAN MEMBERS

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE LUNCHEON Wednesday, July 28, 1971 _. 1:30 p. m.

MEMBERS INVITED

Jerry Ford (S-Mich.) Les Arends (17 -Ill. ) Frank Bow (16 -Ohio) Charles Jonas (8-N. Car~)

Al Cederberg (lO-Mich) John Rhodes (I-Ariz.) William Minshall (23-0hio) Robert Michel (18-111. ) Silvio Conte (I-Mass) Glenn Davis (9-Wis.) Howard Robison (33-NY) Garner Shriver (4-Kans) Joseph McDade (19-Pa.) Mark Andrews (l-N. Dak.) Louis Wyman (l-NH) Burt Talcott (12 -Calif) Charlotte Reid (IS-Ill. ) Don Riegle (7 -Mich) Wendell Wyatt (I-Oreg.) Jack Edwards (I-Ala) Del Clawson (23-Calif) Bill Scherle (7-Iowa) Robert McEwen (31-NY) John Myers (7 -Ind)

SUPPORT *

100% 100% 100%

92% 100%

83% 70% 83% 58% 82% 67% 920/0 82% 75% 91% 82%

100% 40% 82% 91% 90% 73% 92% 82%

*Percentage of Presidential support on key votes. this year.

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u. 5. Gap.i.L~l July 28, 1971

List of invitees, excludinG those 1..110 havG declined, as of Juyl 2) "All indicatos accopt~co; . lIDtl ir.dicato9 declined

Boll~ S. Abzug

JOSl9ph Addabbo

C~rl Albert

Hugh A1ey...andor

Duo Alford

H. Carl Anderoen

Clinton P. Anderson

Goorge W. Andrews

Ha.rk Andreu3

Leslie Arends

H~rJ' P. Beouu

}:ario BiD.ggi

JOrul.than Bingh.m

H.ue Boggs

Edward Bolmd

van. G. Boling

Rich~d Bolling

Frank T. Bow

Frank J. Brasco Hil1i~ Bro,,11 James L. Buckley

>1 H-mor H. Budge

B:Ul Burlison

JiUllC8 F. Byrnes

N.Y. dolegation

Corron. membor

The Sp~aker

ex-Comrn. membol"

It

11

U.S.Sen.4tor

Comma m~bor

II

Nino:rity whip

N.Y. del~

eX-C0n411. member

N.Y. del.

" }"~j. le~der

Conun. member

Comma statf

Mo. del.

Comma member

N.Y. del. Asst. Parle U.S.Se~tor

ex-CoDIlU. member

Mo. dol.

ox-Comru. member

D l1ilhrd F. C-.1mTell

Gordon Canfield

A Hugh L. Cd.r0Y'

Bob Casoy

Jos. E. c.D6Y

Elford A. Cederberg

A Emanu~l Celler

Shirley Chisholm

Gerard J.Chouinard

Helen 11. Cl;u'kscn

Hm. L. Clay William Cochrano

t9 Jeffery Coho~

Silvio Conte

Salll Coon

Norris Cotton

Frede~ic R. Coudert

Paul O. Crabtree

Samuel W. Crosby

Carson W.Culp

A Thos. DI Alosandro

Glonn R. D;l.vis

James J. Delemey

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ex-Comma member

II

N.Y. del.

Comma member

ex-Comma member

Comm. membcl"

N.Y. del.

II

Conun. staff

JT st;l.ff

Comma member

Mo. del. Asst. P;lrl. ex-Comm. member

N.Y. del.

COInm. member

ox-Comma member

U.S. Senator

ex-Comma member

Comma staff

It

ex-Corom. me.mbor

Comma member

N.Y. del.

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/7 kwis Dc schIel'"

Lawrence DiCenzo

John G. Dw

Th~ddo us J. Dulski

Robt. Duncan

Thos. F. E~gleton

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ParliOl.Jr.entotl.rian

JT staff

N.Y. del.

"

ex-Comm. member

U. S. So~tor

Jack Ed\-lards

/J Allen J. Ellender Frank E.Evans Georgo E. I:.'vma

Joe. L. Evins

Paul V. Farmer

A Billie S. F~nurn

rvor D. Fenton

Joachim O. ForIl4U1dez

H~niltQn Fish" Jr.

Daniel F. Flood

Comm. member

U.S. Sen~tor

Corom. membe.r Comm. staff

COlTUU. member

Corom. staff

ex-Comm. member

It

u

N.Y. del.

Comm. member

John F. Flynt

Gerald R. Ford,Jr.

Robt. B. Foster

• Chas. J. Fox

Fostor Fm-colo

Nick Galifianakis

John M. Garrity

J. Vaughan Gary

Robt. N. Giaimo

Albert Gore

.11

Vdn. leader

Corom. staff

Artist - Cmnon

ex-Comm. me..'llber

Conun. member

Comm. stat!

ex-Comm. member

Comm. member

ox-Comm. member

Harold M. Griffin

J~(J.es R.Grober" Jr.

Will~ Gunger

Aliorey A. Gunnols

D~iel V. GunShows

Comm. staff'

N.Y. del.

JT st~£

Comm. s taf!

It

A l1r.& H"s.H~ry Hackothorn Urs. is daughter of (

/ll'dss Susan H~ckothorI1

Seymour Halpern N.Y.. del.

Durward G. Hall

A James H. Hanley

Julia Butler Hansen Thos. Hardy

Wm. Henry Harrison

A Y;rs. .Ann Hassett

A Paul J. Hassett, Jr.

/9 ¥~Ba }~ Hassett

A Miss COl':ilme (2 yrs.)

James F. Hastings

\-lm.D. Hathaway

o Carl Hayden

11 Joe Hendricks

Gemma M. Hickey

Dave Hill

Frank Horton

John M. Houston

Ja:! B. Howe

Roman L. Hruska

1'..0. del.

N.Y. del.

Comm. member Comm. staff ex-Camm. member

niece of JT

husband of Ann

dau. of Ann

II

N.Y. del.

Comm. member

ex-U.s.Sen.

ex-Comm. member

Comm. ataft

It

N.Y. del.

ex-Comm. member

Cemm. staff

u.s. Senator

Comm. member Fnv. \11. GOl;lS It

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i A John O. Y~sh ex-Comm. member,1 O;Ur~eY' Hunter ex-Cemm. merr.ber

,

Harris Huston ex-Com.'l. st.uf Frod }bl'sh;LLl It

RichiU'd Ichord Mo. del. D.R. (Billy)l"w.tthewa II

A Henry N. J;lckson U.S. Se~tor Edwin II. Y~y II

J;lcob Javits It Pat }'JCBride Hungate staff

fl. Pat Jermings Clerk of House John \-1. !1cCormack ex-Speaker

Chas. S. Joelson ex-Comm. member Joseph M. HcDade Comm. member Jos. T. Ncr;onald Sen. staff

Ch;lS. Johnson Asst. P-.rl. Robt. C. McEvlen II

Zeake VI. Johnson Sgt. -.t Arms . Jack K. Mcfall ex-Comm. staff

Chas. R. Jonas Cornm. membor John J. I1cF-.ll Comm. Ir.omber

Jack F. Kemp N.Y. del. Hm. D. McFarleme cx-COITlln. rnelnbor

\ICarloton J. King ~Clark Y~Gregor \"'hite House staff

A Christopher C. It.cGrath ex-Cornrn. member

Edu. I. Koch N.Y. del. K. Gunn Y.cKay Comm. member

Edw. H. Kruse ex-Comm. member M. Bruce }~redith. Comm. aWf Susan Kudner Cemm. staff

A H~lvin R. Lri rei Sec. Def. A Harold Herrick Sen. staff ~-"._< ••.••__.' .._ •. - ."-"'-

Odin ~gen ex-Comm. member Jos. }~tzger ParI. Office

Comm. s~£A Rev. Edw. Latch Chaplain

Robert H. !uchel Comm. member Conun. st.,i'! Americo Yd.coni Conmt. st;l.ff

~vlrn. M. Hiller Doorkeeper Robt. E. Lee ex-Comm. still \.. L~:Hrence C. Hiller Comm. staff

Ii vIm. E. l-1insh-.ll Comm. member Robt. Lembo Hungate staff Dempsey B. Ydzelle Com.'ll. st-.ff

Jos. 11. ¥.ontoya U.S. Sen. Norman F. Lent N.Y. del.

H. H. Morris Postmaster, H. of R. Clarence long Comm. member

Thomas G. Morris ex-COnun. member Don I-ugnuson ex-CODlmo memb er Enid 1'Iorrison Comm. staff

John M. 1'Iurphy N.Y. del.AGoo. Molhon Comm. C~irrran Robt. M. I·royer Comma staff ~Jmes C. Nurray ex-Comm. member

Keith Yliilin'.nd Corom. aWf l...Peter J. gurplly', Jr. ComIr.. stOLfi' John T. ~ors Carom. member

4 f ....

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¥lm. H. N~tcher Comm. member

Henry A. Neil,Jr. Conun. stotff

Robt.C.Nichol~s III Comm. staff'

Byron S. Nielson Comm. st-f'f

David R. Obey Comm. member

A Hr. & 11L"s.Philip O'Connell JT st;tf'f

DG"Y\IJ<}A ~ 0 I Connell . son of ~bove

Doreen O'Neill JT staff'

Tho~s P. O'Neill Najority Hhip

Rosetta Pagne~ HW1g~te st~ff

otto E. Passman Corom. member

Edw. J. Patten II

Peter A. Peyser N.Y. del.

Otis Pike II

Alexander Pirnio It

IJ Hr.& Mrs. Wm~ I. Pixley daughter of CC

A Thos. Pixley

John G. P~shal

·Halter C. Ploeser

Bertram L. Podell

Samuel R. Preston

David Pryor

Wm. J. Randill

Chas. B. Rangel

son of above

Comm. staff

ex-Comm. member

N.Y. del.

Cornm. staff

Com. member

Mo. del.

N.Y. del.

Charlotte T. Reid ,,"Comm. member

Ogden R. Reid N.Y. del.

..}, ­""?

Ben Reifol ex-Coron. nC)IJ.bor

John J. Rhodes Comm. member Donald E.Richbourg Corr.m.. staff'

IIDon.u.d 'VI.Riegle

IIHo-r,-;;u-d W. Robison

John J. Rooney It

/l Benj. S. Rosenthu N.Y. del.

J. Edw. Roush Comm. member

Edw. R. RybGl.1 \l

A Hm. F. Ry-AA N.Y. del.

Fr~ncis vT. S~dy Comm. s"4.ff

D;tn SoUisbury II

~ Frank P. Sanders ex-Comm. staff

A1J.fred E. Santangelo ex-Comm. member

"!m. J. Schorle Comm. member

James H. Scheuer. N.Y. dol.

11 Thomas J. Scott Sen. statf

t1 Harcellus C. Sheild ex...comm. st-.f'f

John F. Shelley ex-EOome member

Goo. E. Shipley Comm. momber

G~ner E. Shriver It

Dale M. Shulaw Comm. st-.f:r

~ Alfred E. Sieminski ex-Comm. member

Robt. L.F .Sikes Comm. member

Earl C. Silsby Comm. staff

IIG. Homer Skarin

John M. Slack Conun. member

Austin G. Smitil Comm. staff

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HenrI P. Smith N.Y. del.

A HO"Yl~lrd 1'1. Smith ex-l1.C.-Va.

Neal Smith COffil11. member

Chas. W. Snodgrass Comm. st~ff

Htmtcr L. Spill.m It

;4 Kenneth Sprankle ex-Corom. Clerk

A 1'1rs •Kenneth Sprankle JT staff

A Kenneth A. Sprankle son of above

Tom Steed Comm. member

Louis Stokes eomm. member

Samuel S. Stratton N.Y. del.

Joyce Straube Hungate staff

Karen Straube II

leonor K. Sullivan Ho. del.

J-.mes W. Symington 110. del.

A st~t Symington u.s. Sena tor

Wm. Taber nephew of JT

Burt Talcott COl'lL11. member

A John H. Terry N.Y. del. (Taber's old District)

Y..aurice H. Thatcher cx-Corr.m.. member

Ramolph 'l"nomas Comm. staff

Paul Thomson n

George A. Urim It

Charles Vursell ex-Comm. member

.tPhil l{eaver Mark vlelshimdr Comm. staff Geo. M. \-mite Architect of Cap.

Jamie L. Whitten Comm. mOIrDCr

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EugCM B. HilllClm Gomm. sWf

11 Robt. P. Hilli..-uns ex-Com...·n. staff

A Nrs. R. P. Willi.uns

ex-Gomm. member

Paul H. Hilson Cemm. Clerk &S.D.

Lostor L. \{oli'f N.Y. del.

Nrs. Branson L. (Kay) \'[ood dau. of Congo HWlgate

Thayer A. Hood Comm. staff

l1endell \'lyatt Comm. memb6r

John W. Wydler N.Y. del.

Lo u.is G. \""ymw. Cornll1. member

Sidney R. Ya.tes " A Hilton R. Young U.S. Senator

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THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY D!ARY p(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)

JULY 29, 1971 THE WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

WASHINGTON, D. C. 8:25 a.m.': THURSDAY PHONE IP=Placed

R=Received TIME

ACTIVITY \ Out LoIn

8:25

8:40

8:55 9:05

9:05 10:04 9:05 10:08 9:05 10:04 9:05 10:04

10:08 10:06 10:26

10:06 10:26 10:06 10:26

10:37 10:43

10:43 11:05

11:05 11:48

11 :50 12:20 11:52 12:20

12:24 12:33

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LO

The President had breakfast.

The President went to the Oval Office.

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

The President met with: Senator John G. Tower (R-Texas) John N. Mitchell, Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary of HEW Clark MacGregor, Counsel White House photographer, in/out

Subjects to be discussed included the busing and housing situations in Texas.

The President met with: Attorney General Mitchell William D. Eberle, President of American Standard

Corporation Peter G. Peterson, Assistant Frederic V. Malek, Special Assistant Ollie Atkins, ~fuite House photographer, in/out

Subjects to be discussed included Mr. Eberle's nomination to the post of Special Representative for Trade Negotiations.

The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.

The President met with his former Special Counsel, Murray M. Chotiner.

The President met to discuss veteran's legislation with: Congressman Charles M. Teague (R-California) Congressman Olin E. Teague (D-Texas) George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB Donald E. Johnson, Administrator of Veterans'

Administration Mr. MacGregor Mr. Atkins, in/out

The President met with: Hr. Kissinger Agha Hilaly, Ambassador from Pakistan to the U.S. Mr. Atkins, in/out

The President met with officers of the Disbributive Education Clubs of Amer ica Hho presented him \vi th a plaque and a blazer. For a list of attendees, see APPElIi'DIX "A. II Press photographers, in/out

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THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity)

DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)PUCE DAY BEGAN

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The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant L. Edwin Coate, Member of the Domestic Council

The President and Mr. Ehrlichman met with Special Consultant Martin C. Anderson. White House photographer, in/out

The President met with Mr. Shultz.

The President went to his office in the EOB.

The President met with: Mr. Haldeman . Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant

The President talked with the First Lady.

The President returned to the second floor Residence.

The President and the First Lady had dinner in the West Hall.

The President was telephoned by Mr. Shultz. The call was not completed.

The President talked with Mr. Shultz.

The President telephoned his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colsoil. The call was not completed.

The President telephoned his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods. The call was not completed.

The President returned to his office in the EOB.

The President talked with Mr. Colson.

The President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.

The President met with Mr. Kissinger.

The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

The President return6d to the second floor Residence.

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STUDENTS

High School

Harold Williams, President, Houston, Texas Rhonda Gill, National Vice President, Long Beach, California

Terry Pendleton, Sccretary- Treasurer, Oceanside, New York Dale Pe r ryrnore, Vice President, Southern Region, Stigler,

Oklahom.a Nora Bennett, Vice President, North Atlantic Region, Claymont,

Delaware Vickie Page, Vice President, Central Region, Austin,

Minnesota Timothy Renberg, Vice Pre sident, We stern Region, Olylnpia,

Washington

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Kirk White, Pre sic1ent, SeaHIe, Wa shington Jerry Gilley, Vice President, Bro\'/nsburg, Indiana Deborah Wade, Secretary- Treasurer, Princeton, Indiana Jerry Gremillion, Vice President, Southern, Gulfport, Mississippi JoAnn Cullen, Vice President, North Atlantic, Bristol, Pennsylvania Frances Rock, Vice President, Central Region, Vincennes,

Indiana

Henry Cashen

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The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.8:23 8: 24 P

8:52 The President had breakfast.

The President went to his office in the EOB.9:07

The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

9:08 9:10

R The President talked with Director of the OMB George P. Shultz.9:13 9:15

9:35 The President went to the office of Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull.

9:37 The President went to the Cabinet Room.

9:37 9:54 The President met with the representatives of the United Transportation Union and Railroad Management to discuss the impact of the current railroad strike. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."

9:54 The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: 10:23 12:30 Mr. Haldeman 10:25 11 :20 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant 12:10 12:20 Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary

10:27 10:34 The President talked long distance with public opinion analyst Louis Harris in New York City.

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12:31 1:04 The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

1:10 1:20 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

1:24 The President returned to his office in the EOB.

3:04 4:00 The President met with Mr. Haldeman.

4:00 4:02 P The President talked with the First Lady.

4:17 4:19 The President met with Miss Woods' Secretary, Marjorie P. Acker.

4:35 The President telephoned Mr. Shultz. The call was not completed.

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The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson.

The President met with: Mr. Haldeman Mr. Kissinger

The President telephoned long distance to quarterback for the Green Bay Packers Bart Starr in the hospital in Rochester, Minnesota. The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance. with Mr. Starr in Rochester, Minnesota.

The President returned to the Residence. Enroute he met with Mr. Haldeman.

The President met with Mr. Butterfield.

The President talked with Mr. Colson.

The President talked with his Personal Physician, Brig. Gen. Walter R. Tkach.

The President talked with Mr. Colson.

The President watched the Apollo 15 landing on the moon on television.

The President talked long distance with NASA Administrator James C. Fletcher in Houston, Texas. The President congratulated Mr. Fletcher and NASA personnel on the moon landing.

The President, accompanied by Mr. Haldeman, went to the South Grounds of the White House.

The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

The President met and was photographed with Chairman of the American Revolution Bi-centennial Commission David J. Mahoney, Jr.

The President formally changed the name of AF-l to the "Spirit of '76."

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The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews AFB~

Maryland, to the Akron-Canton Municipal Airport~ Ohio. For a list of passengers~ see APPENDIX "C."

The President was greeted by: Governor John J. Gilligan (D-Ohio) Mayor and Mrs. Stanley A. Cmich (R-Canton~ Ohio) Mayor and Mrs. John S. Ballard (R-Akron~ Ohio)

The President received keys to the cities of Akron~ Ohio and Canton, Ohio.

The President motored from the Akron-Canton Municipal Airport to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton~ Ohio.

The President was greeted by and toured the Pro Football Hall of Fame Museum with:

Richard Gallagher~ Pro Football Hall of Fame Director Earl A. Schreiber~ Chairman of the Board of Directors

of the Pro Football lmll of Fame Alvin R. "Pete" Rozelle, Commissioner of the National

Football League

The President taped an interview with ABC sportscaster Frank Gifford.

The President motored from the Pro Football Hall of Fame to the Canton, Ohio Cultural Center for the Arts.

The President met briefly with Mrs. Wellington T. Mara, wife of the owner of the New York Giants football team.

The President~ accompanied by Mr. Gallagher, went to the speaker's platform.

The President made the key address at the Pro Football Hall of Fame dinner honoring the 1971 Hall of Fame enshrinees. For a list of head table guests, see APPENDIX "D." Members of the press, in/out

The President~ accompanied by Mr. Haldeman, motored from the Canton Cultural Center for the Arts to the Holiday Inn, Akron, Ohio.

The President was greeted by the manager of the Holiday Inn, Donald Albright.

The President went to the Presidential Suite, Room 534 of the Holiday Inn. ..

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Attendees at meeting of the representatives of the United Transportation Union and Railroad Management July 30, 1971

Stephen Ailes, Pres of the AIDer Assoc of Railroads

Jack Hiltz, Chrm of the Negotiating Com of the AIDer Assoc of Railroads

Charles Luna, Pres of the United Transportation"Union

George P. Shultz, Dir of OMB

Sec James D. Hodgson

Sec John Volpe

Gen George Lincoln

Asst Sec W.J. Usery

Arnold R. Weber, Assoc Dir of OMB

Paul McCracken, Chrm of the Cou.ncil of Economic Ad.visers

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T'ne President Senator William B. Saxbe Congressman Frank T. Bow Mr. H. R. Haldeman Mr. Ron Ziegler Mr. John Wesley Dean, III Mr. John Scali Brig Gen Walter Tkach Mr. Steve Bull Mr. Lawrence Higby Mr. Allan G. Kaupinen Comdr Craig Campbe 11 YNC Wiiliarn Cuff SP7 Herbert Oldenburg SDC Zosimo Monzon YNC Phil H. Martinez, Jr. A. Godfrey R. Pontius R. Keiser D. Shaw M. Miller C. Dietrich C. Korff J. Larson R. Lichtenberg Ollie Atkins Doug Cornell Eugene Risher Forres t Boyd Miss Bonnie Angelo Don Bacon John Duricka Frank Cancellare

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head table guests - FDo Football Hall of Fame Dinner Canton, Ohio July 30, 1971

louis "Tonyll Acheson - sports 'VTriter for the Washington Star

Vesely, ~thia Sue - Queen of the Hall of Fame Festival

Joe King - sports writer for the-Ridgewood (NJ) News

Upton Bell - General Manager of the New England Patriots

Governor Gilligan - Ohio

Joseph Toot - Event Chairman

Wellington T. ~~ra - Pres of the New York Giants

Rob Franicoeur

KYle Rote - Master of Ceremonies - sportcaster (national)

Pete Rozelle - Commissioner of the National Football League

Pres Richard Nixon

stanley Cmich - Mayor of Canton, Ohio

Rankin M. Smith - Chrm of the Board, Atlanta Falcons

Richard Gallagher - Dir of the Hall of Fame

Ken Molloy - Attorney

Schneider

Jack White - General Manager of the San Francisco 4gers

J. Walter Kennedy - Commissioner of the National Basketball Assoc

Etlward Ferry - BanCluet Chairman

Andy Robustelli - Defensive end (Rams and Giants)

Jim Brown - Fullback (Cleveland) - movie actor

Norm Van Brocklin - Coach and Gen Manager of the Atlanta Falcons former Cluarterback (Rams and Eagles)

Vincent Lombardi, Jr. - son of the late Vince Lombardi

Y.A.Tittle - Quarterback (Colts, 4gers, Giants)

Hewitt - younger daughter o}~irr1rewitt(End for Bears & Eagles)

Frank IIBruiserll Kinard - Tackle (Dodgers ,NY Yankees of All-Amer Conf.)

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JULY 31, 1971 AKRON HOLIDAY INN TIME DAY

AKRON, OHIO 8:36 a.m. SATURDAY

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The President telephoned long distance to Governor John J. Gilligan (D-Ohio) in Columbus, Ohio. The call was not completed.

P8:36

The President telephoned long distance to David Kissinger, son of the President's Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger, in Belmont, Massachusetts. The call was not completed.

8:38 P

8:44 8:46 P The President talked long distance with Governor Gilligan in Columbus, Ohio.

8:46 8:48 P The President talked long distance with David Kissinger in Belmont, Massachusetts.

8:48 The President, accompanied by Director of Communications, Herbert G. Klein, motored from the Akron Holiday Inn to 255 North Portage Path, the residence of Chairman of the Knight Newspapers John S. Knight.

8:55

10:208:56 The President and Mr. Klein were breakfast guests of Mr. Knight. i

10:20 10:40 The President motored from 255 North Portage Path to the Akron-Canton, Ohio airport. He was accompanied by:

Mr. Klein Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary

10:40 11:03 The President greeted approximately 25 Ohio state and local Republican leaders at the base of the forward ramp of "Spirit of '76." Among those present was Ohio Republican State Chairman John S. Andrews.

EDT CDT The President flew by "Spirit of '76" from the Akron-Canton

Municipal Airport, Ohio to the Ottumwa Industrial Airport, Iowa. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A." (Actual flying time, 1 hour 27 minutes.)

11:03 11:30

11:30 The President was greeted by: Senator Jack R. Miller (R-Iowa) Congressman John H. Kyl (R-Iowa) Mayor Ernest Brody (D-Ottumwa, Iowa) Paul W. McCracken, Chairman of the Council of Economic

Advisors (CEA) Donald E. Johnson, Administrator of Veterans

Administration

The President flew by helicopter from the Ottumwa Industrial Airport, Iowa to the Rathbun Dam dedication site. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B."

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Senator Miller Congressman Kyl Robert Beck, President of the Rathbun Lake

Association Governor Robert D. Ray (R-Iowa) Mr. McCracken Mr. Johnson Members of the press

The President greeted members of the crowd located near the rope stanchions.

The President flew by helicopter from the Rathbun Dam dedication site to Ottumwa Industrial Airport, Iowa. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX IIB. II

The President met with Iowa state and local Republican leaders aboard IISpirit of '76. 11

The President flew by "Spirit of '76" from Ottumwa Industrial Airport, Iowa to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "C." (Actual flying time, 1 hour 45 minutes)

The President talked with Secretary of Labor ..Tames D. Hodgson.

The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to Camp David, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX liB. II

The President motored from the Camp David he1ipad to Aspen Lodge.

The President went to the Aspen Den.

The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

The President telephoned long distance to his Special Counsel, Charles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance with Editor of Readers' Digest Hobart D. Lewis, in Bedford Hills, New York.

The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

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The President had dinner with: The First Lady Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox

The Presidential Party watched the Hall of Fame football game on television.

The Presidential Party saw the movie "The Barbarian and the Geisha."

The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.

The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Colson in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

The President telephoned long distance to Director of the OMB George P. Shultz in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.

The President retired.

The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Shultz in Washington, D. C.

The President was awakened as directed by Mr. Haldeman.

The President talked long distance with Mr. Shultz in Washingta D. C.

The President retired.

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10. Mr. Ron Walker 1I. Comdr Craig Canpbe11 12. YNC William Cuff 13. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg 14. SDC Zosimo Monzon 15. YNC Phil H. Martinez, Jr. 16. A. Godfrey 17. R. Pontius 18. R. Keiser 19. D. Shaw 20. H. Hiller 2I. C. Dietrich 22. C. Korff 23. J. Larson 24. R. Lichtenberg 25. Ollie Atkins WH Photo 26. Miss Frances Lewine AP 27. H. Thomas UPI 28. Robert Pierpoint CBS 29. A1do Beclanan Chicago Tribune 30. N. Ball Newsweek 31. John Duricka AP Photo 32. Frank Cance1lare UPI Photo

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