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RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY
DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD
DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT
SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS
DATE
RESTRICTION
NUMBER
TYPE
1
List
Page 3 - Appendix "A" - Members of the
11/4/1971
A
Official Party
2
List
Page 4 - Appendix "A" - Members of the
11/4/1971
A
Official Party
3
Manifest
Helicopter Passenger Manifest -
11/5/1971
A
Appendix "C"
4
Manifest
Helicopter Passenger Manifest -
11/8/1971
A
Appendix "A"
5
Manifest
Helicopter Passenger Manifest -
11/9/1971
A
Appendix "A" (p. 2)
6
Manifest
Helicopter Passenger Manifest -
11/10/1971
A
Appendix "A"
7
Manifest
Helicopter Passenger Manifest -
11/12/1971
A
Appendix "B"
COLLECTION TITLE
BOX NUMBER
WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives
RC-9
FOLDER TITLE
President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary November 1, 1971 - November 15, 1971
PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:
A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy.
E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
B. National security classified information.
financial information.
C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's
F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law
rights.
enforcement purposes.
D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy
G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.
or a libel of a living person.
H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.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)
RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY
DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD
DOCUMENT
DOCUMENT
SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS
DATE
RESTRICTION
NUMBER
TYPE
8
Manifest
Helicopter Passenger Manifest -
11/14/1971
A
Appendix "A"
9
Manifest
Helicopter Passenger Manifest -
11/9/1971
A
Appendix "A" (pg. 1)
10
List
List of Invitees for NSC Meeting -
11/12/1971
A
Appendix "A"
COLLECTION TITLE
BOX NUMBER
WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives
RC-9
FOLDER TITLE
President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary November 1, 1971 - November 15, 1971
PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:
A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy.
E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
B. National security classified information.
financial information.
C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's
F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law
rights.
enforcement purposes.
D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy
G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.
or a libel of a living person.
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)
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 1, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
7:50 a.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
I.D
7:50
The President had breakfast.
8:03
The President went to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
9:25
1:30
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
9:40
10:25
Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant
9:47
10:55
John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant
10:49
11:40
Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
1:30
P
The President telephoned long distance to Lloyd J. Christie,
janitor, in Sante Fe Springs, California. The President
wanted to thank Mr. Christie for the support expressed in
a letter written by Mr. Christie. The call was not
completed.
1:46
The President went to his office in the EOB.
2:08
R
The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Christie in
Sante Fe Springs, California. The call was not completed.
2:29
2:30
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
2:47
2:49
P
The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L.
Ziegler.
The President met with:
2:54
4:00
Mr. Kissinger
2:55
4:00
'Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense
3:59
4:00
Mr. Ziegler
3:55
3:56
P
The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.
4:04
The President, accompanied by Secretary Laird and Mr. Kissinger,
returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
4:04
4:15
Mr. Kissinger
4:04
4:06
Mr. Butterfield
The President met with:
4:15
5:02
John N. Mitchell, Attorney General
4:15
4:53
George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB
4:15
4:53
Mr. Haldeman
5:02
5:18
The President met with:
Robert L. Kunzig, Administrator of GSA
Frederic V. Malek, Special Assistant
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travci Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)
NOVEMBER 1, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
5:18 p.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
5:18
The President, accompanied by his Personal Physician, Dr. W.
Kenneth Riland, returned to the Residence.
5:18
5:26
The President met with Dr. Riland.
5:34
5:46
P
The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.
Colson.
6:05
The President had dinner with:
The First Lady
Julie Eisenhower
6:53
The Presidential party went to the South Grounds.
7:09
7:31
The Presidential party toured the first floor Residence.
7:31
The Presidential party returned to the second floor Residence.
7:42
8:03
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
8:12
8:17
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
MMF/CD/MMM
2
2
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Trivel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
THE WHITE HOUSE
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
WASHINGTON, D. C.
TIME
DAY
8:06 a.m. TUESDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
8:06
The President had breakfast.
8:15
The President went to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
8:43
9:32
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
9:27
9:28
Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant
9:31
9:32
Mr. Butterfield
9:19
9:20
P
The President telephoned his Press Secretary, Ronald L.
Ziegler.
The President met with:
9:32
10:33
William P. Rogers, Secretary of State
9:36
10:45
Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
10:22
10:33
Mr. Ziegler
10:50
10:59
The President met with his Special Counsel, Charles W.
Colson.
The President met with:
10:59
12:24
William McMahon, Prime Minister of Australia
Members of the press, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
11:06
12:24
Mr. Kissinger
12:24
12:27
The President escorted Prime Minister McMahon to his car
in the south driveway.
12:27
The President, accompanied by Mr. Ziegler, returned to
the Oval Office.
12:31
12:33
The President met and was photographed with:
Lt. Cdr. Alexander R. Larzelere, USCG, Military
Aide
Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes, Military Assistant
White House photographer, in/out
12:34
12:40
The President was introduced to and photographed with
seven recent Presidential appointees:
Stanley M. Greenfield, Assistant Administrator
for the Environmental Protection Agency
Richard J. Grunewald, Assistant Secretary of
Labor
John W. Larson, Assistant Secretary of the Interior
Phillip A. Loomis, Jr. Commissioner of the Securities
and Exchange Commission
Dudley C. Mecum, Assistant Secretary of the Army
Raymond L. Telles, Commissioner of the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
12:41 p.m. TUESDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
Joseph R. Wright, Jr., Deputy Director of
the Census Bureau
Frederic V. Malek, Special Assistant
Daniel T. Kingsley, Special Assistant
White House photographer, in/out
12:41
12:43
The President met with:
Michael R. Schrauth, Advanceman
Mrs. Michael R. Schrauth
William L. Schrauth, father
Mrs. William L. Schrauth, mother
White House photographer, in/out
The President met with:
12:47
1:13
Mr. Kissinger
12:52
12:53
Mr. Butterfield
12:47
P
The President telephoned long distance to Congressman
John H. Rousselot (R-California) in Los Angeles,
California. The call was not completed.
12:49
P
The President telephoned Congressman Barber B. Conable, Jr.
(R-Eew York) The call was not completed.
12:56
12:57
P
The President talked with Congressman Clarence E. Miller
(R-Ohio).
1:06
1:08
P
The President talked long distance with Congressman
Roussclot in Los Angeles, California.
1:09
1:10
P
The President talked with Congressman Conable.
1:15
The President went to his office in the E.O.B.
1:30
1:31
P
The President talked with Secretary Rogers.
2:03
R
The President was telephoned by Director of the OMB George
P. Shultz. The call was not completed.
2:26
2:34
R
The President talked with Mr. Shultz.
2:35
The President went to the Barber Shop.
3:00
The President returned to the Oval Office.
3:07
3:11
P
The President talked with Mr. Shultz.
3:15
3:37
The President met with Mr. Haldeman.
3:37
The President went to the Cabinet Room.
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
3:37 p.m. TUESDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
I.D
3:37
4:35
The President attended a meeting of the Cabinet Committee
on Executive Reorganization. For 8. list of attendees,
see APPENDIX "A".
Members of the press, in/out
4:35
The President returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
4:40
5:20
John D. Harlichman, Assistant
5:13
5:24
Mr. Kissinger
The President met to discuss the legislative program for
the remainder of 1971 with:
5:25
6:22
House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford (R-Michigan)
5:25
6:22
Congressman Leslie C. Arends (R-Illinois)
5:25
6:22
Clark MacGregor, Counsel
5:25
6:53
Mr. Kissinger
5:25
6:22
Richard K. Cook, Deputy Assistant
5:25
6:22
Mr. Ziegler
White House photographer, in/out
6:55
The President went to the office of his Personal Secretary
Rose Mary Woods.
6:55
6:58
The President met with Miss Woods.
6:58
The President returned to the Oval Office.
7:00
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
8:01
The President went to the North Portico to greet Prime
Minister and Mrs. McMahon.
8:03
The President escorted Prime Minister and Mrs. McMahon to
the Yellow Oval Room.
8:17
The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Prime
Minister and Mrs. McMahon went to the East Room to
receive their dinner guests.
8:35
11:02
The President hosted a State Dinner in honor of Prime
Minister McMahon. For a list of guests, see
APPENDIX "B".
After dinner entertainment was provided by Metropolitan
Opera Tenor Richard Tucker. For a list of entertainment
guests, see APPENDIX "C".
11:02
The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Prime
Minister and Mrs. McMahon and Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, went
to the second floor Residence.
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
11:02 p.m. TUESDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
11:02
11:24
The Presidential party toured the second floor Residence.
11:24
The President and the First Lady escorted Prime Minister
and Mrs. McMahon to their car at the North Portico.
11:28
The President and the First Lady returned to the second
floor Residence.
11:44
11:57
P
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
CD/MHF/HB
1.
1.
APPENDIX "A"
CABINET COMMITTEE MEETING ON
EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1971
3:30 P.M.
CABINET ROOM
Attendees:
Secretary Morton
&
Secretary Stans
Secretary Hodgson
Secretary Richardson
Secretary Romney
Director Shultz
David Under Secretary Naswell, Campbell Gen Counsel, HUD
Staff:
Mr. Ehrlichman
Mr. Carlucci
Mr. Krogh
Mr. Gifford
Mr. Ball
Mr. Shepard
Devight Inh
APPENDIX "B"
DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Black tie
Tuesday, November 2, 1971
at eight o'clock
The President & Mrs. Nixon
The Right Honorable The Prime Minister of Australia
& Mrs. McMahon
H. E. The Ambassador of Australia
Sir James Plimsoll
Sir John Bunting & Lady Bunting
Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Sir Keith Waller & Lady Waller
Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs
Dr. H. C. Coombs
Consultant
Mr. P. H. Bailey
First Assistant Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Mr. H. D. Anderson
First Assistant Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs
Mr. R. J. Whitelaw
First Assistant Secretary, Department of the Treasury
Mr. E. K. Sinclair
Consultant
The Vice President & Mrs. Agnew
The Secretary of State &Mrs. Rogers
The Secretary of the Interior & Mrs. Morton
The Secretary of Labor & Mrs. Hodgson
Hon. & Mrs. George P. Shultz
Dir., Office of Management & Budget
Sen. Norris Cotton (New Hampshire)
Sen. & Mrs. Clifford P. Hansen (Wyoming)
Sen. & Mrs. James B. Allen (Alabama)
Rep. & Mrs. Elford A. Cederberg (Michigan)
Rep. & Mrs. Charles M. Teague (California)
Hon. & Mrs. J. Phil Campbell
Under Secretary of Agriculture
Hon. & Mrs. James T. Lynn
Under Secretary of Commerce
Hon. & Mrs. John G. Veneman
Under Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare
Admiral & Mrs. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr.
Chief of Naval Operations
Hon. Robert L. Kunzig
Admr., General Services Administration
- 2 - 11/2/71
Hon. & Mrs. James R. Schlesinger
Chmn., Atomic Energy Commission
Hon. & Mrs. Walter L. Rice
U. S. Ambassador to Australia
Hon. & Mrs. Emil Mosbacher, Jr.
Chief of Protocol
Hon. Henry A. Kissinger
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes
Military Assistant to the President
Hon. & Mrs. Marshall Green
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs
Hon. Willie J. Usery, Jr.
Assistant Secretary of Labor
Hon. & Mrs. Samuel C. Jackson
Assistant Secretary of Housing & Urban Development
Hon. & Mrs. Samuel R. Pierce, Jr.
General Counsel, Dept. of the Treasury
Hon. & Mrs. Alexander P. Butterfield
Deputy Assistant to the President
Admiral & Mrs. Ralph W. Cousins
Vice Chief of Naval Operations
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Melvin Zais
Dir. of Operations, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Royal B. Allison
Asst. to Chmn., JCS, for Strategic Arms Negotiations
Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Ormond R. Simpson
Falls Church, Virginia
Hon. Clare Boothe Luce
Former Ambassador, Honolulu, Hawaii
Hon. & Mrs. Edward Clark
Former U. S. Ambassador to Australia
Hon. & Mrs. Dean Burch
Chmn., Federal Communications Commission
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin M. Cronk
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Mr. & Mrs. James J. Rowley
Dir., U. S. Secret Service
Mr. & Mrs. George Allen
Coach & Gen. Mgr., The Washington Redskins
Mr. & Mrs. Tobin Armstrong
Mrs-Co-Chmn., Republican National Committee
Mrs. Robert Low Bacon
Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. George W. Bewley
Pres., Lockport Canning Co., Lockport, New York
- 3 - 11/2/71
Hon. & Mrs. Winton M. Blount
Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Dunn
Silver Spring, Maryland
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Giesecke
Pres., McGraw-Edison Company, Elgin, Illinois
Mr. Jack Gleason
Washington Consulting Group, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil R. Haden
Houston, Texas
Mr. & Mrs. Jaquelin H. Hume
Basic Vegetable Products, Inc., San Francisco, Cal ifornia
Mr. Claude J. Jasper
Lawyer, Madison, Wisconsin
Mr. & Mrs. J. Paull Marshall
Association of American Railroads, Washington, D. C.
Mr. John H. Swift
Columbus, Georgia
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Thomson
Editor, Prairie Farmer, Chicago, Illinois
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Tucker
Opera singer, Great Neck, New York
Mr. & Mrs. F. Perry Wilson
Chmn., Union Carbide Corporation, New York, New York
Mr. &- Mrs. Joseph C. Wilson
Chmn., Xerox Corporation, Rochester, New York
Mr. & Mrs. Frank H. Wyman
New York, New York
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Wyman
New York, New York
APPENDIX "C"
ENTERTAINMENT - Tuesday, November 2, 1971 at 10:00 p.m.
Hon. David M. Abshire
Assistant Secretary of State
Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Allen
Towson, Maryland
Mr. & Mrs. L. John Ankney
Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Bass
McLean, Virginia
Brig. Gen. & Mrs. Marion L. Boswell
Falls Church, Virginia
Lt. Col. & Mrs. Gene T. Boyer
Commanding Officer, U. S. Army Executive Flight Detachment
Mr. & Mrs. Booker T. Bradshaw
Pres., Virginia Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Richmond
Mr. & Mrs. Berkeley Burrell
Pres., National Business League, Washington, D. C.
Hon. & Mrs. Murray M. Chotiner
Washington, D. C.
Colonel & Mrs. John P. Cooper
Deputy Secretary of the General Staff, Dept. of the Army
Captain & Mrs. Donald L. Custis
Commanding Officer, Naval Hospital, National Naval Medical Center
Mr. & Mrs. John Russell Deane, III
White House staff
Mr. & Mrs. Ben F. Dixon
Former Country Officer for Australia & New Zealand, Dept. of State
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Elliott
Pres., Amalgamated Transit Union, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Roland L. Elliott
White House staff
Mrs. Barbara H. Franklin
White House staf f
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Froebe
National Security Council
Mr. & Mrs. David Gergen
White House staff
Mrs. Russell K. Gernhofer
Arlington, Virginia
Hon. & Mrs. Mark I. Goode
Special Assistant to the President
Hon. & Mrs. Grant L. Hansen
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
Captain & Mrs. Thor Hanson
Executive Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy
-2. 2 was 11/2/71 at 10 p.m.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil F. Hubbert
Mrs-Australian Desk, Dept. of State
Hon. & Mrs. Hadlai A. Holl
Assistant Secretary of the Army
Miss Kay Humphrey
White House staff
Hon. Calvin D. Johnson
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Johnson
Associate Deputy Attorney General
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Kebrli
White House staff
Miss V. G. Kentish
Personal Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. & Mrs. Noel Koch
White House staff
Mr. & Mrs. Nick L. Laird
Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior
Miss P. J. Logan
Assistant Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. R. B. MacDonald
Press Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. & Mrs. James V. Martin, Jr.
Dir., Office of Australian Affairs, Dept. of State
Mr. Richard Mastrangelo
Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare
Hon. & Mrs. Dudley C. Mecum
Assistant Secretary of the Army
Mr. & Mrs. C. March Miller, III
Dept. of Housing & Urban Development
Miss Jan Milliken
White House staff
Rev. & Mrs. Jerry A. Moore, Jr.
Member, D. C. Council
Mr. & Mrs. Sol Mosher
Special Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce
Dr. & Mrs. William M. Narva
National Naval Medical Center
Mr. John D. Negroponte
Washington, D. C.
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Nelsen
Potomac, Maryland
Hon. & Mrs. David L. Norman
Assistant Attorney General
Mr. & Mrs. Harold W. Runkle
Mrs-Office of the Secretary of State
-3 - 11/2/71 at 10 p.m.
Mr. J. H. Scholtens
Assistant Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister & Cabinet
Mr. & Mrs. DeVan L. Shumway
White House staff
Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Solomon
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Miss G. Sweetland
Personal Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence L. Townes, Sr.
Vice F res., Virginia Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Richmond
Mr. R. A. Woolcott
Assistant Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs
Hon. Neal Ball
Escort of Barbara Franklin
Mr. Clark Grew
Escort of Jan Milliken
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 3, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
12:23 a.m. WEDNESDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
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12:23
12:29
P
The President talked with his Special Counsel, Harry S. Dent.
12:38
12:41
P
The President talked long distance with Mayor Richard Lugar
(R-Indianapolis, Indiana) in Indianapolis, Indiana.
8:35
The President had breakfast.
8:45
The President went to his office in the EOB.
8:55
P
The President telephoned long distance to Mayor-elect Frank L.
Rizzo (D-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. The call was not completed.
8:58
9:11
P
The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.
Colson.
The President met with:
9:00
12:14
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
9:35
10:00
Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
10:37
11:27
John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant
11:23
11:35
Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary
9:12
9:13
P
The President talked long distance with Mayor-elect Rizzo in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
9:16
P
The President telephoned his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary
Woods. The call was not completed.
9:19
P
The President telephoned long distance to Mayor-elect Ralph J.
Perk (R-Cleveland, Ohio) in Cleveland, Ohio. The call was
not completed.
9:25
9:26
P
The President talked long distance with Mayor-elect Perk in
Cleveland, Ohio.
9:59
10:00
R
The President talked with Miss Woods.
10:41
10:43
P
The President talked long distance with Mayor-elect Pete
Wilson (R-San Diego, California) in San Diego, California.
10:44
10:45
R
The President talked with Miss Woods.
11:10
11:17
P
The President talked with Attorney General John N. Mitchell.
12:16
P
The President telephoned long distance to Walter H. Annenberg,
Ambassador from the U.S. to Great Britain, in London,
England. The call was not completed.
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 3, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
12:20 p.m. WEDNESDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
The President met with:
12:20
1:16
Mr. Ziegler
12:25
1:16
Mr. Haldeman
12:50
1:11
Mr. Kissinger
12:22
12:23
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
12:25
12:31
P
The President talked long distance with Ambassador Annenberg
in London, England.
2:39
P
The President telephoned long distance to New Jersey State
Senator Frank S. Farley (R-Second Senatorial District,
New Jersey) in Trenton, New Jersey. The call was not
completed.
2:44
2:45
P
The President talked long distance with State Senator Farley
in Trenton, New Jersey.
3:00
3:01
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
3:01
4:25
The President met with Mr. Colson.
4:28
The President went to the Oval Office.
4:34
4:40
P
The President talked with Senator Russell B. Long
(D-Louisiana).
The President met with:
4:35
5:20
Mr. Haldeman
4:46
5:31
Mr. Kissinger
4:46
5:20
Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant
4:46
5:20
Robert H. Finch, Counsellor
4:42
4:43
P
The President talked with Mr. Finch.
4:54
4:55
P
The President talked with Congressman Philip M. Crane
(R-Illinois).
5:04
5:08
P
The President talked with his Counsel, Clark MacGregor.
5:34
The President returned to the Residence.
5:38
The President went to the ground floor Residence with:
The First Lady
Julie Eisenhower
5:38
6:08
The Presidential party toured the ground floor and basement of
the Residence. They were accompanied by:
Clement E. Conger, White House Curator
Betty C. Monkman, Registrar for the Curator's Office
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)
NOVEMBER 3, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
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6:08 p.m. WEDNESDAY
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The President returned to the second floor Residence with:
The First Lady
Julie Eisenhower
Miss Woods
6:10
6:59
The President met with his Personal Physician, Dr. W. Kenneth
Riland.
6:10
6:14
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
6:26
6:27
R
The President talked with Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull.
6:33
6:34
P
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
7:06
The President had dinner with:
The First Lady
Julie Eisenhower
8:00
Miss Woods
7:12
P
The President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The call was not
completed.
7:23
7:24
P
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
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PLICE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 4, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
7:53 a.m. THURSDAY
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TIME
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7:53
The President had breakfast.
8:07
The President went to the Oval Office.
8:09
8:12
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P.
Butterfield.
8:21
8:22
The President met with Mr. Butterfield.
The President met with:
8:24
9:20
Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel
8:24
9:07
George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB
9:14
9:40
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
9:35
9:50
Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
9:37
9:39
Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary
9:57
10:00
The President met with the First Lady.
10:00
The President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of
the White House.
10:00
10:29
The President and the First Lady attended the arrival ceremony
for Prime Minister of the Republic of India Indira Gandhi.
For a list of other participants, see APPENDIX "A."
Members of the press, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
10:29
The President, accompanied by Prime Minister Gandhi, returned
to the Oval Office.
Members of the press, in/out
The President met with:
10:29
12:35
Prime Minister Gandhi
10:36
12:35
Parmeshwar N. Haksar, Secretary to Prime Minister
Gandhi
10:36
12:35
Mr. Kissinger
12:35
The President escorted Prime Minister Gandhi to her car.
12:37
The President returned to the Oval Office.
12:38
12:40
The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
12:41
12:43
The President met for a photo opportunity and a farewell hand-
shake with:
Arthur L. Godfrey, Deputy Special Agent in Charge of
the Presidential Protective Division
Mrs. Arthur L. Godfrey
Stephen B. Bull, Staff Assistant
White House photographer, in/out
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THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
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Sometime during the morning, the President taped audio
messages for fund raising dinners for Senator Gordon
Allott (R-Colorado) and Senator William E. Brock
(R-Tennessee) and for the 1971 Recorded Christmas Show
for Hospitalized Veterans sponsored by the Veterans'
Administration.
12:54
1:05
The President met with Mr. Kissinger.
1:04
R
The President was telephoned by Arthur F. Burns, Chairman of
the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The
call was not completed.
1:10
1:48
The President met with Mr. Haldeman.
1:11
1:12
P
The President talked with Congressman Robert H. Steele
(R-Connecticut).
1:12
P
The President telephoned long distance to Congressman Joel T.
Broyhill (R-Virginia) in Boca Raton, Florida. The call was
not completed.
1:48
The President went to his office in the EOB.
3:47
3:52
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
3:55
The President returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
4:02
4:48
Kofi A. Busia, Prime Minister of Ghana
4:02
4:48
Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant
Members of the press, in/out
4:39
4:48
William Ofori-Atta, Foreign Minister of Ghana
4:39
4:48
Ebenezer M. Debrah, Ambassador from Ghana to the
U.S.
4:48
The President escorted Prime Minister Busia to his car.
4:50
The President returned to the Oval Office.
4:54
4:55
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
4:55
5:06
The President met with:
Mr. Haldeman
Miss Woods
4:57
4:59
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
5:00
5:02
The President met with Mr. Butterfield.
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 4, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
5:06 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
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5:06
The President went to the Cabinet Room.
5:06
6:23
The President met to receive a report on voter attitudes from
Congressman Samuel L. Devine (R-Ohio) and selected House
members. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B."
White House photographer, in/out
6:23
The President, accompanied by his Assistant, William E.
Timmons, returned to the Oval Office.
6:23
6:25
The President met with Mr. Timmons.
6:28
6:47
The President met with Mr. Haldeman.
6:50
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
7:13
P
The President telephoned Mr. Haldeman. The call was not
completed.
7:15
7:16
P
The President talked with his Naval Aide, Cdr. Craig S.
Campbell.
7:23
7:24
P
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
7:35
7:36
P
The President talked long distance with Lloyd J. Christie,
janitor, in Santa Fe Springs, California. The President
thanked Mr. Christie for his letter of support.
7:37
7:38
P
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
7:43
7:44
P
The President talked with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.
7:44
P
The President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The call was not
completed.
7:47
7:48
P
The President talked with White House Summer Intern Douglas
Hallett.
7:51
P
The President telephoned long distance to Edward Marinaro,
college football player for Cornell University, in Ithaca,
New York. The call was not completed.
7:54
7:59
P
The President talked long distance with Cornell University
football coach Jack Musick in Ithaca, New York.
8:01
The President went to the North Portico to greet Prime Minister
Gandhi and to escort her to the Yellow Oval Room.
Press photographers, in/out
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 4, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
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8:01 p.m. THURSDAY
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8:01
8:18
The President met with Prime Minister Gandhi in the Yellow
Oval Room.
8:18
8:34
The President and the First Lady, accompanied by Prime
Minister Gandhi, went to the East Room to greet their
dinner guests.
Members of the press, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
8:34
11:23
The President hosted a State Dinner in honor of Prime
Minister Gandhi. For a list of guests, see APPENDIX "C."
After-dinner entertainment was provided by New York City
Ballet dancers Edward J. Villella and Patricia McBride.
For a list of guests attending the performance, see
APPENDIX "D."
11:23
The President and the First Lady escorted Prime Minister
Gandhi to her car at the North Portico.
11:25
The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor
Residence.
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APPENDIX "A"
Washington, D.C.
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OF
HER EXCELLENCY INDIRA GANDHI
PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA
MEMBERS OF THE OFFICIAL PARTY:
Her Excellency Indira Gandhi
Prime Minister of India
His Excellency Lakshmi Kant Jha
The Ambassador of India
Mrs. Jha
His Excellency T.N. Kaul
Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs
His Excellency P.N. Haksar
Secretary to the Prime Minister
The Honorable Maharajakrishna Rasgotra
Minister for Political Affairs, Embassy of India
Mrs. Rasgotra
Mr. R.D. Sathe
Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs
Mr. G.C. Dutt
Joint Director, Ministry of Home Affairs
Mr. Sharada Prasad
Director of Information, The Prime Minister's
Secretariat
Mr. M. Malhoutra
Deputy Secretary, Prime Minister's Secretariat
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MEMBERS OF THE UNOFFICIAL PARTY:
Dr. K.P. Mathur
Personal Physician to the Prime Minister
Miss Usha Bhagat
Social Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. C.V. Raman
All India Radio Correspondent
Mr. M.C. Gupta
Additional Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
Mr. Ram Kishore
Security Officer
Mr. S.A. Rao
News Reel Officer
Mr. T.C. Jain
Photo Officer
Mr. R.K. Dhawan
Personal Assistant to the Prime Minister
Mr. Nathu Ram
Personal Attendant to the Prime Minister
Mr. S. Sethuraman
Press Trust of India
Mr. V.P. Ramachandran
United News of India
Mr. A.N. Das
Jugantar
Mr. P.K. Naresh
Nav Bharat Group
Mr. I. Gopalakrishnan,
National Herald
Mr. E.R. Gopinath
Patriot
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APPENDIX "B"
Congressman Samuel Devine (R-Ohio)
Congressman Carleton King (R-New York)
Congressman Del Clawson (R-California)
Congressman William Dickinson (R-Alabama)
Congressman John Hunt (R-New Jersey)
Congressman John Kyl (R-Iowa)
Congressman James Collins (R-Texas)
Congressman Robert Michel (R-Illinois)
Congressman John Rousselot (R-California)
Staff
Clark Mac Gregor
William Timmons
Richard Cook
Alex Butterfield
ATTENDANCE CONFIRMED
APPENDIX "C"
DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Black tie
Thursday, November 4, 1971
at eight o'clock
The President & Mrs. Nixon
Her Excellency Indira Gandhi
Prime Minister of India
His Excellency The Ambassador of India & Mrs. Jha
His Excellency T. N. Kaul
Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs
His Excellency P. N. Haksar
Secretary to the Prime Minister
The Honorable & Mrs. Maharajakrishna Rasgotra
Minister for Political Affairs, Embassy of India
Mr. R. D. Sathe
Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs
Mr. G. C. Dutt
Joint Director, Ministry of Home Affairs
Mr. Sharada Prasad
Director of Information, The Prime Minister's Secretariat
Mr. M. Malhoutra
Deputy Secretary, Prime Minister's Secretariat
Mr. V. P. Ramachandran
United News of India
The Secretary of State & Mrs. Rogers
Mr. Justice & Mrs. Stewart
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
The Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare & Mrs. Richardsen
Hon. & Mrs. Arthur F. Burns
Chmn., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Senator & Mrs. John Sherman Cooper (Kentucky)
Senator & Mrs. Frank Church (Idaho)
Rep. & Mrs. John W. Davis (Georgia)
Rep. & Mrs. Vernon W. Thomson (Wisconsin)
Rep. & Mrs. Lee H. Hamilton (Indiana)
Rep. & Mrs. Henry P. Smith, III (New York)
Rep. & Mrs. J. Herbert Burke (Florida)
Hon. & Mrs. Gerard C. Smith
Dir., U. S. Arms Control & Disarmament Agency
Hon. Kenneth B. Keating
U. S. Ambassador to India
Hon. & Mrs. Emil Mosbacher, Jr.
Chief of Protocol
Hon. & Mrs. Peter M. Flanigan
Assistant to the President
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Hon. Henry A. Kissinger
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Brigadier General James D. Hughes
Military Assistant to the President
Hon. & Mrs. Joseph J. Sisco
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs
Admiral & Mrs. Chester R. Bender
Commandant of the Coast Guard
Hon. & Mrs. Walter E. Washington
Mayor-Commissioner, District of Columbia
General & Mrs. John C. Meyer
Vice Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force
Lt. General & Mrs. Walter T. Kerwin, Jr.
Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, U. S. Army
Lt. General & Mrs. William G. Thrash
Commanding General, Marine Corps Development & Education Command,
Quantico, Virginia
Hon. & Mrs. Henry J. Taylor
Journalist, Author, Former Ambassador, New York, N. Y.
Hon. & Mrs. Robert Ellsworth
Former U. S. Permanent Rep. to NATO, New York, N. Y.
Hon. & Mrs. Bradford Mills
Pres., Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph D. DeNunzio
Chmn., New, York Stock Exchange, New York, N. Y.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Dunlop
Chmn. & Chief Exec. Officer, Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Eames
Designer, Venice, California
Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower II
Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. George M. Elsey
Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ferst
Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Atlanta, Georgia
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Harris
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gregory
Bal Harbour, Florida
Louis Harris & Associates, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Mr. & Mrs. Glen E. Haydon
Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Mason City, Iowa
Hon. Joseph E. Johnson
Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, New York, N. Y.
Mr. & Mrs. C. Calvert Knudsen
Weyerhaeuser Company, Tacoma, Washington
Mr. & Mrs. H. Ernest Lafontant
Chicago, Illinois
Mr. & Mrs. Gustave L. Levy
Senior Partner, Goldman Sachs, New York, N. Y.
Hon. & Mrs. Leonard H. Marks
Washington, D. C.
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Miss Patricia McBride
Principal Dancer, New York City Ballet, New York, N. Y.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen W. Merrell
VP., Civic & Governmental Affs., Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Michigan
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr.
Pres., A. C. Nielsen Company, Chicago, Illinois
Dr. & Mrs. James Perkins
Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Princeton, N. J.
Hon. & Mrs. Maxwell Rabb
Mbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, New York, N. Y.
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Roman
Chmn., Denison Mines, Ltd., Toronto, Canada
Mrs. Blanche Sosland
Shawnee Mission, Kansas
Hon. Edward J. Villella
Principal Dancer, New York City Ballet, New York, N. Y.
Mr. Robert I. Wishnick
Witco Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Hon. & Mrs. W. Allen Wallis
Chancellor, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
Mr. & Mrs. Truman Wright
White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
APPENDIX "D"
ENTERTAINMENT - Thursday, November 4, 1971 at 10:00 P. 111.
black tie
Mr. & Mrs. T. M. Alexander, Jr.
Asst. Commr. for Unsubsidized Insured Housing Programs, HUD
Dr. & Mrs. Roger C. Baker
McLcan, Virginia
Hon. & Mrs. John D. Baldeschwieler
Deputy Dir., Office of Science & Technology
Hon. & Mrs. Sushital Banerji
Minister (Supply), Embassy of India
Hon. & Mrs. Elmer F. Bennett
Asst. Dir., Office of Emergency Preparedness
Brig. General & Mrs. Roscoe C. Cartwright
Office of Asst. Chief of Staff, Force Development, Dept. of the Army
Miss Arden Chambers
Secretary to the Secretary of Commerce, Washington, D. C.
Mr. Arthur E. Chambers, Jr.
Escort & Father of Miss Arden Chambers, Bronxville, New York
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Cobb
Attorney, Washington, D. C.
Brig. General & Mrs. William J. Evans
Spec. Asst. for Sensor Exploitation, Office of Chief of Staff, USAF
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Flynn
General Secy-Treas., Intn'l Brotherhood of Teamsters, Wash., D. C.
Miss Martha I. Gorber
White House Staff
Mr. Hal Gould
Washington, D. C.
Hon. & Mrs. Gilbert Hahn, Jr.
Chmn., D. C. Council
Mr. Robert Hormats
Escort of Miss Rosemary Neaher; NSC Staff
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel M. Hoskinson
McLcan, Virginia
Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Howard
Arlington, Virginia
Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Kent
Asst. Director for Human Rights, Office of Economic Opportunity
Lt. Colonel & Mrs. Richard Kuci
Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Air Station, Quantico, Virginia
Mr. & Mrs. Andre LeTendre
Department of Commerce, Vienna, Virginia
Hon. & Mrs. Sharad S. Marathe
Minister (Economic), Embassy of India
Mr. & Mrs. Willie C. Mason
D. C. Republican Central Committee, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Patricia B. McKee
White House Staff
Lt. Colonel Tom May
Patricia B McKee. NYC
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Mr. & Mrs. Arthur McZier
Asst. Admr. for Minority Enterprise, Small Business Administration
Hon. & Mrs. John N. Nassikas
Chmn., Federal Power Commission
Miss Rosemary J. Neaher
NSC staff
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony C. E. Quainton
Senior Political Officer for India, Department of State
Mr. & Mrs. Harold H. Saunders
NSC staff
Mr. & Mrs. David T. Schneider
Country Director for India, Department of State
Mr. & Mrs. S. R. Sen
Exec. Dir. for India, International B ank for Reconstruction & Development
Captain & Mrs. Burton H. Shepherd
Exec. Asst. to Chief of Naval Operations, Department of the Navy
Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Short
Equitable Life Insurance Company, Norfolk, Virginia
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Smith
Staff Assistant, White House Office
Mr. & Mrs. R. Grant Smith
Desk Officer for India, Department of State
Mr. Thomas Stevenson
Excort of Miss Martha I. Gorber, Alexandria, Virginia
Hon. & Mrs. William S. Thompson
Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Mr. & Mrs. M. Gordon Tiger
Senior Economic Officer for India, Department of State
Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Van Hollen
Dept. Asst. Secy. of State for Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Me, Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 5, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
7:20 9.8. FRIDAY
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TIME
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7:20
The President had breakfast.
7:35
The President went to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
7:50
9:10
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
8:32
9:00
Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
8:32
8:46
Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel
8:01
P
The President telephoned long distance to Edward V. Regan in
Hot Springs, Virginia to congratulate him on his recent
election to the office of County Executive of Erie County,
New York. The call was not completed.
8:50
8:52
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
The President met with:
9:23
9:50
John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant
9:49
10:04
George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB
9:24
9:28
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Regan in Hot
Springs, Virginia.
9:48
9:50
P
The President talked long distance with John V. N. Klein
in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to congratulate him on his
recent election to the office of County Executive of
Suffolk County, New York.
10:04
The President went to the Cabinet Room.
10:04
10:29
The President attended a Cabinet meeting to discuss the 1972
Presidential campaign. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "A."
10:29
The President returned to the Oval Office.
10:33
10:59
The President and his daughter, Julie, participated in a
signing ceremony designating the week of November 8, 1971,
as Youth Appreciation Week. For a list of participants,
see APPENDIX "B."
Members of the press, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
11:00
11:04
The President met to congratulate Congressman H. John Heinz III
(R-Pennsylvania) on his election to the U.S. House of
Representatives with:
Congressman Heinz
Mrs. H. John Heinz III
Richard K. Cook, Deputy Assistant
White House photographer, in/out
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THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
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11:06 a.m. FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
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11:06
P
The President telephoned Secretary of State William P. Rogers.
The call was not completed.
11:07
11:09
P
The President talked with U.S. Secret Service Agent Theodore
J. Brehm in the George Washington University Hospital.
11:09
11:13
The President met with Secretary Rogers.
11:13
The President went to the Roosevelt Room.
The President escorted Prime Minister of the Republic of India
Indira Gandhi from the Roosevelt Room to the Cabinet Room.
The President and Prime Minister Gandhi met with members of
the Cabinet. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."
Press photographers, in/out
11:20
The President and Prime Minister Gandhi went to the Oval
Office.
11:21
12:20
The President met with:
Prime Minister Gandhi
Parmeshwar Narain Haksar, Secretary to Prime Minister
Gandhi
Mr. Kissinger
12:20
The President escorted Prime Minister Gandhi to her car on
the South Grounds of the White House.
12:25
The President returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
12:25
12:31
Mr. Kissinger
12:30
12:49
Arthur F. Burns, Chairman of the Board of Governors of
the Federal Reserve System
12:52
12:55
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
12:55
12:57
The President met on the patio with:
John K. Andrews, Jr., Staff Assistant
Mrs. John K. Andrews, Jr.
John K. Andrews, Sr., father
Mrs. John K. Andrews, Sr., mother
12:57
The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.
1:00
1:07
The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the
White House to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of
passengers, see APPENDIX "C."
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DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 5, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
1:16 p.m. FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
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1:16
3:15
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Andrews AFB,
Maryland to Homestead AFB, Florida. For a list of
passengers, see APPENDIX "D."
3:26
3:37
The President flew by helicopter from Homestead AFB, Florida
to the Key Biscayne Compound helipad. For a list of
passengers, see APPENDIX "C."
3:47
3:48
P
The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie,
in Washington, D. C.
3:53
3:59
P
The President talked long distance with House Minority Leader
Gerald R. Ford (R-Michigan) in Washington, D. C.
4:04
The President, accompanied by C. G. Rebozo, went to the Key
Biscayne Compound beach.
The President went swimming with Mr. Rebozo.
The President and Mr. Rebozo returned to the Key Biscayne
residence.
4:22
4:41
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in
Washington, D. C.
5:14
5:17
P
The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia,
in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
5:20
P
The President telephoned long distance to Congressman Vernon
W. Thomson (R-Wisconsin) in Washington, D. C. The call was
not completed.
5:22
P
The President telephoned long distance to Thomas Gleason,
President of the International Longshoremen's Association
in New York City. The call was not completed.
5:24
5:25
P
The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L.
Ziegler.
5:28
P
The President telephoned long distance to Jesse M. Calhoun,
President of the National Marine Engineers Beneficial
Association, in New York City. The call was not completed.
5:44
5:45
P
The President talked long distance with his Special
Consultant, John A. Scali, in Washington, D. C.
5:46
5:47
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Gleason in New
York City.
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DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 5, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
5:59 p.m. FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
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5:59
6:00
P
The President talked long distance with Congressman Thomson in
Washington, D. C.
6:20
6:24
The President, accompanied by Mr. Rebozo, motored from the
Key Biscayne Compound to the Key Biscayne Hotel.
6:24
8:00
The President had dinner at the Key Biscayne Hotel with
Mr. Rebozo.
8:00
8:08
The President, accompanied by Mr. Rebozo, motored from the
Key Biscayne Hotel to the Key Biscayne Compound.
8:30
The President saw the movie "Under the Yum Yum Tree" with
Mr. Rebozo.
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TO BE IN ATTENDANCE
At Cabinet Table
(Unable to Attend)
Secretary The Under The Vice President Secretary President Rogers Walker (Sec Connally @11:00 Indonesia) a.m,
Deputy Secretary Packard
(Sec Laird - S. Vietnam)
Attorney General Mitchell
Secretary Morton
Under Secretary Campbell
L
(Sec Hardin M Turkey)
Secretary Stans
Secretary Hodgson
Secretary Richardson
Secretary Romney
Under Secretary Beggs
(Sec Volpe Poland)
Ambassador Kennedy
Director Shultz
Counsellor Finch
Counsellor Rumsfeld
Ambassador Bush
Staff
Mr. Haldeman
Mr. Colson
Mr. Ehrlichman
Mr. Scali
Mr. Flanigan
Mr. Dent
Mr. MacGregor
Mr. Moore
Mr. Klein
MA,
June
Peterson
Mr. R. Price
Mr.
Ziegler
Mr. Malek
Neal
Ball
Strachen
Timmons
Mr. Gifford
Strachan
Others
Dep Attorney General Kleindienst (Justice)
U Secretary Lynn (Commerce)
1
U Secretary Silberman (Labor)
U Secretary Van Dusen (HUD)
Mr. Robert Hitt (Interior)
Mr. Jonathan Moore (HEW)
Chairman Dole (RNC)
Mr. Magruder (Campaign Committee)
Mr. Flemming (Campaign Committee)
Mr. Cole (Domestic Council)
APPENDIX "B"
ATTENDEES
Congressman Charles Jonas (R-Ark.) - Sponsor of Bill author- -
izing Proclamation.
Charles C. Campbell
- Immediate Past-President
of Optimist International,
Co-originator of the idea.
Earl Yarborough
- Past-President of Optimist
International, Co-originator
of the idea.
PARTICIPANTS
PROCLAMATION SIGNING CEREMONY
YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK, 1971
1. James Anderson, 17 (Young Men's Christian Association) Alabama
2. Michael Arnett, 17 (Future Business Leaders of America) Oklahoma
3. Lupe Barrientes, 17 (American Junior GI Forum of U.S.) Texas
4. Deborah Boykin, 16 (Camp Fire Girls, Inc.) Washington, D.C.
5. Keith Franz, 17 (National Association of Student Councils) Maryland
6. Ronda Gill, 18 (4-H Club) Maryland
7. Arthur Gillmore, 26 (Vocational Clubs of America) Kentucky
8. Rosetta Gonzales, 13 (Future Homemakers of America) Virginia
9. Kevin Hall, 19 (Future Farmers of America) Maryland
10. Gerald Hart, 16 (Youth Organizations United) Washington, D.C.
11. James Kamner, 19 (Office Education Association) Ohio
12. Karl Kranz, 17 (Boy Scouts of America) Virginia
13. Paul McDowell, 17 (Key Club International) Louisiana
14. Phillip Mann, 16 (Boys' Clubs of America) New Jersey
15. Linda Martin, 18 (Future Homemakers of America) Washington, D. C.
16. Margaret Pietuszka, 16 (Girls' Clubs of America) Delaware
17. Dimitri Rotow, 16 (Girls' Clubs of America) Pennsylvania
18. Linda Saathoff, 18 (4-H Club) Maryland
19. Antoinette Thornton, 16 (Young Womens' Christian Association) Maryland
20. Scott W. Tschirgi, 17 (Junior Optimists) Virginia
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PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE
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MISSION 1965
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5 Nov 1971
Depart: 1:15pm Arrive: 3:20pm
2+05
840SM
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2. H R Haldeman
3. Ron Ziegler
4. John Whitaker
5. Mrs Whitaker
6. Leonard Garment
7. Mrs Garment
8. Larry Higby
9. Doctor Walter Tkach
10. LtColonel Vernon Coffey
11. Manuel Sanchez
12. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg
13. GySgt M A Collins
14. YNC Phil Martinez
15. D Grant
16. R Pontius
17. H Thomas
18. D Shaw
19. T Bondurant
20. D Schwartz
21. J Edwards
22. J Stanton
23. Ollie Atkins
WH Photo
24. Gaylord Shaw
AP
25. Helen Thomas
UPI
26. Tom Jarriel
ABC
27. Howard Norton
USN & WR
28. Carroll Kilpatrick
Washington Post
29. Harvey Georges
AP Photo
30. Frank Cancellare
UPI Photo
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 6, 1971
KEY BISCAYNE,
TIME
DAY
FLORIDA
9:51 a.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
ID
9:51
P
The President telephoned long distance to Jesse M. Calhoun,
President of the National Marine Engineers Beneficial
Association, in Easton, Maryland. The call was not
completed.
10:00
The President had breakfast.
10:03
P
The President telephoned long distance to Senator Robert P.
Griffin (R-Michigan) in Washington, D. C. The call was not
completed.
10:09
10:20
P
The President talked long distance with his Special Counsel,
Charles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C.
10:09
R
The President was telephoned long distance by Senator Griffin
in Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.
10:26
10:33
P
The President talked long distance with his Personal Secretary,
Rose Mary Woods, in Washington, D. C.
10:33
10:37
R
The President talked long distance with Senator Griffin in
Washington, D. C.
10:37
10:38
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Calhoun in Easton,
Maryland.
10:42
10:52
P
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
11:06
11:07
P
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
11:08
11:11
P
The President talked long distance with Miss Woods in
Washington, D. C.
11:19
11:20
P
The President talked long distance with Congressman John R.
Dellenback (R-Oregon) in Washington, D. C.
12:13
12:14
R
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
1:09
1:10
P
The President talked with C. G. Rebozo.
3:50
5:35
The President, accompanied by Mr. Rebozo, went boating on the
Coco Lobo II.
6:09
6:17
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in
Washington, D. C.
6:18
6:21
R
The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie, in
Washington, D. C.
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DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)
NOVEMBER 6, 1971
KEY BISCAYNE,
TIME
DAY
FLORIDA
6:20 p.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
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6:20
R
The President was telephoned long distance by his daughter,
Tricia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The call was not
completed.
6:24
P
The President telephoned Mr. Haldeman. The call was not
completed.
6:28
6:34
R
The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia,
in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
6:38
R
The President was telephoned long distance by Director of the
OMB George P. Shultz in Washington, D. C. The call was not
completed.
6:43
R
The President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was
not completed.
6:45
7:01
The President motored from the Key Biscayne Compound to the
Hasta House Restaurant with:
Mr. Rebozo
Mr. Kissinger
W. Sloan McCrea, President of the Earl Wilson Company
6:45
9:23
The Presidential party had dinner.
9:23
9:41
The Presidential party motored from the Hasta House
Restaurant to the Key Biscayne Compound.
9:45
The President and Mr. Rebozo watched the Alabama-Louisiana
State University football game on television.
9:45
9:57
P
The President talked long distance with Senator Griffin in
Southfield, Michigan.
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NOVEMBER 7, 1971
KEY BISCAYNE,
TIME
DAY
FLORIDA
9:35 a.m.' SUNDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
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9:35
The President had breakfast.
10:12
10:18
P
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
10:25
10:26
P
The President talked long distance with his Military Assistant,
Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes, in Washington, D. C.
10:46
10:47
P
The President talked long distance with Mrs. Spessard L.
Holland, widow of former Senator Holland (D-Florida), in
Bartow, Florida.
11:21
11:32
P
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
3:50
The President, accompanied by C. G. Rebozo, went to the Key
Biscayne Compound beach.
4:15
The President and Mr. Rebozo returned to the Key Biscayne
residence.
4:22
5:57
The President and Mr. Rebozo went boating on the Coco Lobo II.
6:00
The President and Mr. Rebozo returned to the Key Biscayne
residence.
7:00
The President had dinner with:
Mr. Rebozo
Robert H. Abplanalp, President of Precision Valves
Corporation
7:50
9:38
The Presidential party saw the movie "Wait Until Dark."
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 8, 1971
KEY BISCAYNE,
TIME
DAY
FLORIDA
9:45 a.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
9:45
The President had breakfast.
10:54
11:00
P
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
11:02
11:04
P
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
11:17
11:21
P
The President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie,
in Washington, D. C.
11:51
11:54
P
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
11:55
12:01
P
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
2:02
3:33
The President, accompanied by C. G. Rebozo, motored around the
Key Biscayne area.
4:56
P
The President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The call was not
completed.
4:58
P
The President telephoned Mr. Haldeman. The call was not
completed.
5:00
5:11
P
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
5:11
5:17
P
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
5:25
5:26
P
The President talked long distance with Congressman John J.
Flynt, Jr. (D-Georgia) in Washington, D. C.
5:51
6:03
The President flew by helicopter from the Key Biscayne Compound
helipad to Homestead AFB. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "A."
6:12
8:17
The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Homestead AFB,
Florida to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers,
see APPENDIX "B."
8:23
8:32
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."
8:35
The President went to the Red Room in the Residence.
8:37
The President went to the second floor Residence.
8:40
The President returned to the Red Room with:
The First Lady
Julie Eisenhower
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TIME
DAY
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8:45 p.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
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ACTIVITY
In
Out
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8:45
The Presidential party returned to the second floor Residence.
8:47
8:54
P
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
9:03
9:25
P
The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.
Colson.
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AIR FORCE ONE
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1965
Homestead AFB Fla to Andrews AFB Wash DC
8 Nov 1971
Depart: 6:10pm Arrive: 8:20
2+10
840SM
1. The President
2. Attorney General John Mitchell
3. Mr Charles Rebozo
4. Mr Robert Abplanalp
5. Miss Jane Lucke
6. Doctor Henry A Kissinger
7. Mr H R Haldeman
8. Mr Ronald Ziegler
9. Mr John Whitaker
10. Mrs Whitaker
11. Mr Leonard Garment
12. Mrs Garment
13. Mr Lawrence Higby
14. Doctor Walter R Tkach
15. LtColonel Vernon Coffey
16. Mr Coleman Hicks
17. Miss Julie Pineau
18. Mr Manuel Sanchez
19. MSgt Abe1 Araiza
20. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg
21. YNC Phil Martinez
22. Mr Ollie Atkins
WH Photo
23. Mr R Pontius
24. Mr D Grant
25. Mr D Livingood
26. Mr D McCarthy
27. Mr R Bates
28. Mr W Ebert
29. Mr R Johnsen
30. Mr R Consylman
31. Mr K Lynch
32. Mr Dennis F Creedon
33. Mr Frank Cormier
AP
34. Miss Helen Thomas
UPI
35. Mr Henry Trewitt
Newsweek
36. Mr Howell Walker
CBS
37. Mr Jim Deacon
St Louis Post-Dispatch
38. Mr Harvey Georges
AP Photo
39. Mr Frank Cancellare
UPI Photo
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 9, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
8:45 a.m. TUESDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
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8:45
The President went to his office in the EOB.
The President met with:
9:45
10:45
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
10:29
11:00
Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
10:27
10:28
R
The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia,
in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
11:05
11:07
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P.
Butterfield.
11:57
11:58
P
The President talked with Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull.
1:49
1:50
P
The President talked with Mr. Bull.
2:29
R
The President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was
not completed.
3:04
3:06
The President met with Mr. Butterfield.
4:24
P
The President telephoned Congressman Silvio 0. Conte
(R-Massachusetts). The call was not completed.
4:31
4:32
P
The President talked with Congressman Conte.
4:36
The President went to the Barber Shop.
4:54
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
5:28
The President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of
the White House.
5:29
5:37
The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the
South Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB, Maryland.
For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
5:46
6:25
The President and the First Lady flew by the "Spirit of '76"
from Andrews AFB, Maryland to John F. Kennedy International
Airport, New York City. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "B."
6:33
6:41
The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from
John F. Kennedy International Airport to the Wall Street
helipad, New York City. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "A."
6:44
6:58
The President and the First Lady motored from the Wall Street
helipad to the Americana Hotel.
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TIME
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8:06 p.m. TUESDAY
PHONE
TIME
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The President and the First Lady were greeted by Laurence A.
Tisch, Chairman of the Board of Loew's Corporation.
The President and the First Lady went to the holding room.
The President was scheduled to be briefed by his Special
Assistant, Mark I. Goode.
The President and the First Lady went to the head table in a
convention room of the Americana Hotel. For a list of head
table guests, see APPENDIX "C."
The President addressed approximately 1600 guests attending
the New York City "Salute to the President" dinner, one of
19 Republican fund raising dinners held across the nation.
Master-of-Ceremonies was comedian Bob Hope.
Members of the press, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
The President's address was televised live on closed-circuit
television during other dinners held in the southern and
eastern parts of the nation.
At the conclusion of his address, the President and the First
Lady met informally with the dinner guests. The President
and the First Lady were accompanied by:
Bernard Lasker, New York City Dinner Chairman and
Attorney for Lasker, Stone and Stern
Mrs. Bernard Lasker
White House photographer, in/out
8:06
8:17
The President and the First Lady motored from the Americana
Hotel to the Wall Street helipad.
8:24
8:31
The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the
Wall Street helipad to John F. Kennedy International Airport.
For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
EST
CST
8:40
9:35
The President and the First Lady flew by the "Spirit of '76"
from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City
to O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois. For a
list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D."
(Actual flying time - 1 hour 55 minutes)
9:46
9:54
The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from
O'Hare International Airport to Meigs Field, Chicago,
Illinois. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
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TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
9:55 p.m. TUESDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
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ACTIVITY
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9:55
The President and the First Lady were greeted by Col. Jack
Reilly, personal representative of Mayor Richard J. Daley
(D-Chicago, Illinois).
9:58
10:08
The President and the First Lady motored from Meigs Field to
the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois.
The President and the First Lady went to the holding room.
The President was scheduled to be briefed by Mr. Goode.
The President and the First Lady went to the head table in the
International Ballroom of the Conrad Hilton Hotel. For a
list of head table guests, see APPENDIX "E."
The President addressed approximately 1300 guests attending the
Chicago "Salute to the President" dinner.
Master-of-Ceremonies was Mr. Hope.
Members of the press, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
The President's address was televised live on closed-circuit
television during other dinners held in the midwestern and
western parts of the nation.
The President and the First Lady attended a reception for
selected dinner guests in the Beverly Room. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "F."
White House photographer, in/out
11:51
11:56
The President and the First Lady motored from the Conrad
Hilton Hotel to the Continental Plaza Hotel.
11:56
The President and the First Lady were greeted by Manager of the
Continental Plaza Hotel Jack Vaughn.
The President and the First Lady went to the Presidential
Suite.
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PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1985
Andrews AFB Wash DC to JFK Intl Arpt NY
9 Nov 1961
Depart: 5:45pm Arrive: 6: :30pm
+45
210SM
1. The President
2. Mrs Nixon
3. Mr H R Haldeman
4. Mr Ron Ziegler
5. Mr Dwight Chapin
6. Doctor Walter R Tkach
7. Commander Craig S Campbell
8. Mr Stephen B Bull
9. Mr Lawrence M Higby
10. Mr Noel C Koch
11. SDCS Zosimo T Monzon
12. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg
13. YNC Phil Martinez
14. SSgt Marti McAlister
15. Mr W Duncan
16. Mr R Keiser
17. Mr A Dillon
18. Mr :V Livingood
19. PCC :) mcCarthy
20. Mr J Larson
21. Mr N Wallace
22. Mr W Ebert
23. Mr R Johnson
24. Mr Oliver S Atkins
25. Mr Frank Cormier
AP
26. Mr Norman Kempster
UPI
27. Mr Herbert Kaplow
NBC
28. Mr Jerry Schecter
Time Magazine
29. Mr Arthur Siddon
Chicago Tribune
30. Mr Henry Burroughs
AP Photo
31. Mr Darryl Heikes
UPI Photo
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APPENDIX "C"
New York City, New York
November 9, 1971
Head Table Guests at the New York City "Salute to the President" Dinner
Governor and Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-New York)
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rollins, Republican National Dinner Chairman and President of
Rollins International
Mr. and Mrs. Benard Lasker, New York City Dinner Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marx, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Lufkin
APPENDIX "D"
PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1985
JFK Intl Arpt NY to O'Hare Arpt Chicago Ill
9 Nov 1971
Depart: 8:40pm Arrive: 10:40pm
2+00
670SM
1. The President
2. Mrs Nixon
3. Mr John D Ehrlichman
4. Mr H R Haldeman
5. Mr Ron Ziegler
6. Mr Dwight Chapin
7. Mr John Rollins
8. Doctor Walter Tkach
9. Commander Craig Campbell
10. Mr Mark Goode
11. Mr Stephen Б Bull
12. Mr Lawrence Higby
13. Mr Noel Koch
14. Mr Tom Evans
15. SDCS Zosimo Monzon
16. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg
17. YNC Phil Martinez
18. SSgt Marti McAlister
19. Mr V Duncan
20 P.
21. Mr A Dillon
22. Mr W Livingood
23. Mr D McCarthy
24. Mr J Larson
25. Mr N Wallace
26. Mr W Ebert
27. Mr R Johnson
28. Mr Ollie Atkins
29. Mr Frank Cormier
AP
30. Mr Norman Kempster
UPI
31. Mr Herbert Kaplow
NBC
32. Mr Jerry Schecter
Time Magazine
33. Mr Arthur Siddon
Chicago Tribune
34. Mr Henry Burroughs
AP Photo
35. Mr Darryl Heikes
UPI Photo
36. Mr T Takeuchi
Press
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
APPENDIX "E"
Chicago, Illinois
November 9, 1971
Head Table Guests at the Chicago, Illinois "Salute to the President" Dinner
Wally Phillips, Master of Ceremonies, WGN's Morning Madness
Gwen Sherrick, Illinois State GOP Chairwoman
Justin Taft, Clerk of the Supreme Court
Edmund J. Kucharski, Chairman of the Cook County GOP Central Committee
R. Douglas Stuart, Former Ambassador to Canada
W. Robert Blair, Speaker of the Illinois House
Mrs. Charles H. Percy
William J. Scott, Illinois Attorney General
Mrs. Clive Runnells, Member of the Republican National Finance Committee (RNFC)
Senator Robert Dole, (R-Kansas)
W. Clement Stone, Chicago, Dinner Chairman Member of the Board of Trustees of the
Governor Richard B. Ogilvie (R-Illinois)
Richard Nixon Foundation
William C. Croft, Chicago Dinner Chairman of the "Salute to the President" Dinner and
President of the Pyle-National Company
William Harrison Fetridge, Executive Co-Chairman of Dinner and President of the
United Republican Fund of Illinois
Bennett Archambault, Executive CO-Chairman of Dinner and Chairman of the Illinois RNFC
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew
Edmund B. Thornton, Downstate Chairman of Dinner
Senator Charles H. Percy (R-IILINOIS)
Mrs. Spiro T. Agnew
Congressman Leslie C. Arends (R-Illinois) House Minority Whip
Bob Hope, Commedian
Mrs. Richard B. Ogilvie
Victor L. Smith, Chairman of the Illinois State GOP Central Committee
John W. Lewis, Illinois Secretary of State
Robert D. Stuart, Jr., National GOP Committeeman
W. Russell Arrington, Minority Leader of the Illinois State Senate
Mrs. Brooks McCormick, National GOP Committeewoman
William G. Stratton, Former Governor of Illinois
Richard (Hap) Northern, President of the County Chairmens' Association
Mrs. D.V. Watson, President of the Illinois Federation of
Republican Women
APPENDIX "F"
ANC
RECEPTION ATTENDEES
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Terra
Robert Solinsky
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Stuart, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Irl H. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Clow
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Gilchrist
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Justice Long
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Potter
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldorini
Mr. Wally Phillips
Ambassador and Mrs. James S. Kemper
Mrs. James S. Kemper and daughter
Senator Robert Dole
Senator and Mrs. Charles H. Percy
Congressman and Mrs. Leslie C. Arends
William C. Croft
Bennett Archambault
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison Fetridge
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Clement
Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Thornton
Attorney General William J. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howinson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Housar
Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglass Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks McCormick
Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. David Bradshaw
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Fernstrom
Miss Carol Baker
Governor and Mrs. Richard Ogilvie
W. A. Matheson
Samuel W. Witwer
Mr. and Mrs. J. Milburn Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lavin
Paul Brundel
Mrs. Genevieve Hall
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 10, 1971
CONTINENTAL PLAZA HOTEL
TIME
DAY
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9:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY
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9:34
The time of these events has not been confirmed.
9:23
The President and the First Lady went to Room 835 in the
Continental Plaza Hotel.
9:25
The President and First Lady met and were photographed with
5-year-old Katherine Marie Donnelly, poster child for the
Lions Club Help the Blind campaign.
White House photographer, in/out
9:34
9:43
The President and the First Lady motored from the Continental
Plaza Hotel to Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois.
9:47
10:00
The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from
Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois, to O'Hare International Air-
port. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
CST
EST
10:08
12:19
The President and the First Lady flew by the "Spirit of '76"
from O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois to
Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see
APPENITX "R."
(Actual flying time 1 hour 11 minutes)
11:43
R
The President was telephoned by Chairman of the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System Arthur F. Burns.
The call was not completed.
12:30
12:39
The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from
Andrews AFB, Maryland, to the South Grounds of the White
House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A."
12:45
The President went to the Oval Office.
12:45
12:56
The President met with:
Pat Boone, Entertainer
Mrs. Pat Boone
Cherry, Lindy, Debbie, and Laury Boone, daughters
Jack Spina, Manager for Pat Boone
Patrick H. Price, Staff Assistant
Henry C. Cashen II, Deputy Assistant
White House photographer, in/out
1:00
1:20
The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary
Woods.
1:20
The President went to his office in the EOB.
1:31
1:33
R
The President talked with Mr. Burns.
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DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 10, 1971
CONTINENTAL PLAZA HOTEL
TIME
DAY
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
2:27 p.m. WEDNESDAY
PHONE
TIME
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ACTIVITY
In
Out
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2:27
2:28
P
The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.
Colson.
2:34
2:45
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
2:50
3:10
The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
2:50
P
The President telephoned long distance to Mayor Richard J.
Daley (D-Chicago, Illinois) in Chicago, Illinois. The call
was not completed.
2:51
2:54
P
The President talked with Senator Barry M. Goldwater
(R-Arizona).
3:09
3:10
P
The President talked long distance with Mayor Daley in
Chicago, Illinois.
3:16
P
The President telephoned long distance to his daughter, Tricia,
in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The call was not completed.
The President met to discuss Southeast Acio with.
3:16
4:20
Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense
3:25
4:20
Mr. Kissinger
3:52
R
The President was telephoned long distance by his daughter,
Tricia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The call was not
completed.
4:20
The President returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
4:20
5:17
William P. Rogers, Secretary of State
4:20
5:00
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
4:20
5:17
Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant
5:17
5:50
The President met to discuss agricultural conditions with:
Senator Carl T. Curtis (R-Nebraska)
Clark MacGregor, Counsel
White House photographer, in/out
The President met to discuss Richard Wilson's second volume on
the Nixon Administration with:
5:50
6:37
Richard Wilson, Author of Setting the Course
6:30
6:37
Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant
6:39
The President returned to the second floor Residence with:
Brig. Gen. Walter R. Tkach, Personal Physician
Dr. W. Kenneth Riland, Personal Physician
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 10, 1971
CONTINENTAL PLAZA HOTEL
TIME
DAY
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
6:40 p.m. WEDNESDAY
PHONE
TIME
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ACTIVITY
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The President met with:
6:40
6:42
Dr. Tkach
6:40
6:57
Dr. Riland
7:00
7:07
P
The President talked with Brig. Gen. Haig.
7:17
The President had dinner with:
The First Lady
Julie Eisenhower
7:50
P
The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Kissinger in
New York City. The call was not completed.
7:53
P
The President telephoned his Assistant, William E. Timmons.
The call was not completed.
7:54
8:03
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
7:56
R
The President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Kissinger in
New York City. The call was not completed.
8:00
R
The President was telephoned by Mr. Timmons. The call was not
completed.
8:04
8:06
P
The President talked with Mr. Timmons.
8:07
8:20
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Kissinger in New
York City.
8:25
P
The President telephoned Director of the OMB George P. Shultz.
The call was not completed.
8:27
8:30
P
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
8:44
8:48
P
The President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia,
in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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PASSENGER MANIFEST
AIR FORCE ONE
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
MISSION 1985
O'Hare Arpt Chicago Ill to Andrews AFB Wash DC
10 Nov 1971
Depart: 11:05am Arrive: 12:25pm
1+20
550SM
1. The President
2. Mrs Nixon
3. Senator Charles H Percy
4. Congressman Leslie C Arends
5. Congressman William L Springer
6. Congressman Robert H Michel
7. Congressman Paul Findley
8. Congressman John B Anderson
9. Senator Dole
10. Congressman Robert McClory
11. Congressman Thomas F Railsback
12. John D Ehrlichman
13. H R Haldeman
14. Ronald Ziegler
15. Dwight Chapin
16. Doctor Walter R Tkach
17. Commander Craig S Campbell
18. Steve Bull
19. Larry Higby
20. Richard Cook
21. SDCS Zosimo T Monzon
20
VALO
Dhill
23. SP7 Herb Cldenburg
24. SSgt Marti McAlister
25. W Duncan
26. R Keiser
27. A Dillon
28. H Thomas
29. B Shaw
30. C Williams
31. J Floyd
32. J Edwards
33. J Stanton
34. Ollie Atkins
WH Photo
35. Gaylord Shaw
AP
36. Helen Thomas
UPI
37. Howard Norton
USN & WR
38. Forrest Boyd
Mutual Broadcasting
39. Courtney Sheldon
Christian Science Monitor
40. Henry Burroughs
AP Photo
41. Darryl Heikes
UPI Photo
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 11, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
10:08 a.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
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ACTIVITY
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10:08
10:11
R
The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.
10:11
The President had breakfast.
10:21
The President went to the Oval Office.
10:22
10:26
P
The President talked with Attorney General, John N. Mitchell.
10:35
10:51
The President met to discuss the appointment of a new
Secretary of Agriculture with:
Earl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture-designate
John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant
John C. Whitaker, Deputy Assistant
10:51
The President went to the South Grounds of the White House.
10:52
10:59
The President, accompanied by his Military Assistant, Brig.
Gen. James D. Hughes, motored from the South Grounds of the
White House to Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington,
Virginia.
10:59
The President was greeted by:
Donald E. Johnson, Administrator of the Veterans
Administration
Maj. Gen. Roland Glaszer, Commanding General of the
Military District of Washington
10:59
11:13
The President participated in a wreath-laying ceremony
commemorating the 50th anniversary of the entombment
of the first unknown soldier. The President also greeted
approximately 24 World War I veterans and national
veteran leaders.
Press photographers, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
11:13
11:22
The President motored from Arlington National Cemetery,
Arlington, Virginia to the South Grounds of the White House.
11:24
The President went to his office in the EOB.
The President met with:
11:29
12:50
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
11:31
1:16
Mr. Kissinger
1:01
1:02
R
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
3:07
3:08
R
The President talked with Mr. Ehrlichman.
3:27
3:30
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
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NOVEMBER 11, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
3:32 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
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ACTIVITY
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3:32
3:33
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
3:33
3:34
R
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
3:48
The President returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
3:48
3:53
Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant
3:52
4:03
Clifford M. Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture
3:52
4:03
Mrs. Clifford M. Hardin
3:52
4:03
Secretary-designate Butz
3:52
4:03
Mrs. Earl L. Butz
3:52
3:59
Mr. Ehrlichman
3:52
4:03
Mr. Whitaker
3:52
4:03
Laurence M. Higby, Staff Assistant
4:00
4:03
Mr. Ehrlichman
4:00
4:01
Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary
4:01
4:03
Mr. Ziegler
4:04
The President, accompanied by Secretary and Mrs. Hardin and
Secretarv-desionate and Mrc Rutz went to the Proce Room
4:04
4:19
The President announced the nomination of Earl L. Butz,
Professor of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University,
to Secretary of Agriculture. The President also announced
plans for revising the Department of Agriculture.
Members of the press, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
4:19
The President returned to his office in the EOB.
4:22
4:24
P
The President talked with his daughter, Julie.
4:29
4:32
P
The President talked with Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott
(R-Pennsylvania).
The President met with:
4:35
5:20
Mr. Kissinger
4:36
4:40
Byron Schumacher, White House Photographer
4:37
4:38
Brig. Gen. Haig
4:36
4:37
P
The President talked with Senator John C. Stennis
(D-Mississippi).
5:25
5:50
P
The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.
Colson.
5:29
5:50
The President met with Mr. Butterfield.
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DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 11, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
5:35 p.m. THURSDAY
PHONE
TIME
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ACTIVITY
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5:35
R
The President was telephoned by his Special Assistant,
William L. Safire. The call was not completed.
6:11
6:16
P
The President talked with Mr. Safire.
6:15
R
The President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was
not completed.
6:21
6:29
P
The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.
6:30
6:55
The President met with Mr. Kissinger.
7:11
7:13
P
The President talked with Senator William Proxmire
(D-Wisconsin).
7:15
7:19
P
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
7:22
P
The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in
Miami, Florida. The call was not completed.
7:24
7:26
K
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger
7:30
7:39
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo in Miami,
Florida.
7:40
7:45
P
The President talked with his daughter, Julie.
7:46
7:47
R
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
7:48
7:51
P
The President talked with Mr. Ziegler.
8:24
8:25
P
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
8:48
8:49
P
The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary
Woods.
9:13
9:21
R
The President talked with Mr. Colson.
9:54
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
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PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 12, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
9:45 a.m. FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
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ACTIVITY
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9:45
The President had breakfast.
9:59
The President went to his office in the EOB.
10:03
10:06
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P.
Butterfield.
12:10
12:29
P
The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.
Colson.
The President met with:
12:33
12:59
Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
12:36
12:37
Mr. Butterfield.
2:20
2:25
The President met with Mr. Kissinger.
2:36
2:38
R
The President talked with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.
2:40
2:41
The President met with Mr. Butterfield.
3:55
The President went to the Oval Office.
3:59
4:02
The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.
4:02
The President went to the Press Office.
4:02
4:29
The President announced the end of the U.S. ground offensive
role in Vietnam and the withdrawal of 45,000 more troops.
Members of the press, in/out
4:29
The President returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
4:29
4:54
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
4:29
4:48
Mr. Kissinger
4:29
4:35
Clark MacGregor, Counsel
4:47
4:50
Mr. Ziegler
4:55
5:03
The President met with:
John J. McCloy, Chairman of the President's Disarma-
ment Advisory Committee
Mr. Kissinger
5:03
The President, accompanied by Mr. McCloy and Mr. Kissinger,
went to the Cabinet Room.
5:03
6:22
The Presidential party attended a meeting of the National
Security Council. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "A."
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NOVEMBER 12, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
6:22 p.m. FRIDAY
PHONE
TIME
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6:22
The President, accompanied by Secretary of State William P.
Rogers and Mr. Kissinger, returned to the Oval Office.
The President met with:
6:22
6:35
Mr. Kissinger
6:22
6:27
Secretary Rogers
6:26
6:33
Mr. Butterfield
6:27
6:37
Mr. Haldeman
6:37
The President, accompanied by Mr. Haldeman, went to the
South Grounds of the White House.
6:41
7:09
The President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the
South Grounds of the White House to the Camp David,
Maryland helipad. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "B."
7:11
7:12
The President and the First Lady motored from the Camp David
helipad to Aspen Lodge.
7:20
7:32
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in
Washington, D. C.
7:36
P
The President telephoned long distance to Mr. Kissinger in
Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.
7:41
7:42
P
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
7:45
The President had dinner with:
The First Lady
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox
7:51
7:55
R
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
8:35
8:37
P
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
8:41
8:45
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in
Washington, D. C.
8:45
The President saw the movie "San Francisco" with:
Mrs. Nixon
Mr. and Mrs. Cox
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NOVEMBER 13, 1971
CAMP DAVID,
TIME
DAY
MARYLAND
10:00 a.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
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ACTIVITY
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10:00
The President had breakfast.
10:30
The President went to Dogwood Lodge.
10:30
10:31
P
The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.
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The President met with Mr. Haldeman.
10:33
10:43
P
The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A.
Kissinger, in Washington, D. C.
11:01
11:07
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Kissinger in
Washington, D. C.
1:16
P
The President telephoned long distance to his Special Counsel,
Charles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C. The call was not
completed.
1:26
1:38
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in
Washington, D. C.
2:00
The President had lunch.
2:30
The President went to the Aspen Den.
5:15
5:32
P
The President talked with Mr. Haldeman.
5:33
P
The President telephoned long distance to his Personal
Secretary, Rose Mary Woods, in Washington, D. C. The call
was not completed.
5:37
5:38
P
The President talked long distance with Senator Wallace F.
Bennett (R-Utah) in Washington, D. C.
5:56
P
The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Key
Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed.
6:10
The President had dinner with:
The First Lady
Julie Eisenhower
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox
7:07
7:09
R
The President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo on board
the Coco Lobo III.
7:12
7:14
P
The President talked long distance with Miss Woods in
Washington, D. C.
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CAMP DAVID,
TIME
DAY
MARYLAND
7:20 p.m. SATURDAY
PHONE
TIME
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7:20
The President saw the movie "The Bad and the Beautiful" with:
The First Lady
Tricia Cox
Julie Eisenhower
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NOVEMBER 14, 1971
CAMP DAVID,
TIME
DAY
MARYLAND
9:20 a.m. SUNDAY
PHONE
TIME
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ACTIVITY
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9:20
The President had breakfast.
9:52
9:54
The President motored from Aspen Lodge to the Camp David
helipad.
9:56
10:27
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 APPENDIX "A."
10:30
The President went to the second floor Residence with:
The First Lady
Julie Eisenhower
10:40
10:45
P
The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury, John B.
Connally.
10:57
11:09
P
The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.
Colson.
11:00
R
The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A.
Kissinger. The call was not completed.
11:10
11:13
R
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
11:14
11:30
The President and the First Lady had coffee in the Yellow
Oval Room with:
Julie Eisenhower
Former President Lyndon B. Johnson
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
Humberto S. Medeiros, Archbishop of Boston
11:30
The Presidential party went to the East Room to attend a
worship service conducted by Archbishop Medeiros.
Also participating was the Gastonia Wesleyan Youth
Chorus directed by Douglas D. Childress, Minister of
Music at the First Wesleyan Church in Gastonia, North
Carolina. For a list of guests, see APPENDIX "B."
Members of the press, in/out
12:04
12:06
The President and the First Lady went to the Grand Hall for a
photo opportunity with:
Former President Johnson
Mrs. Johnson
Archbishop Medeiros
White House photographer, in/out
12:06
12:57
The President, accompanied by former President Johnson and
Archbishop Medeiros, went to the State Dining Room to greet
the worship service guests.
White llouse photographer, in/out
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Trave! Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 14, 1971
CAMP DAVID,
TIME
DAY
MARYLAND
12:57 p.m. SUNDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
12:57
12:59
The President and the First Lady went to the Grand Stairway
for a photo opportunity with the Gastonia Wesleyan Youth
Chorus.
White House photographer, in/out
12:59
1:00
The President and the First Lady escorted former President and
Mrs. Johnson and Archbishop Medeiros to their cars at the
North Portico.
1:01
The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor
Residence.
1:14
The President went to his office in the EOB.
1:18
1:19
P
The President talked with Secretary Connally.
5:01
5:02
P
The President talked with the First Lady.
6:41
The President, accompanied by Secretary Connally, went to
the Map Room to join the First Lady and Mrs. Connally for
dinner.
7:02
8:12
The Presidential party had dinner in the newly-redecorated
Red Room.
8:12
The President and the First Lady escorted Secretary and Mrs.
Connally to their car in the South Driveway.
8:14
The President and the First Lady returned to the second floor
Residence.
8:58
P
The President telephoned Coach of the Washington Redskins
George Allen. The call was not completed.
9:19
9:29
P
The President talked with Mr. Allen and expressed his support
for the Washington Redskins.
9:30
9:31
P
The President talked long distance with Congressman John
H. Terry (R-New York) in Syracuse, New York.
9:45
P
The President telephoned long distance to Willis 0. Preston,
Jr., a quadruple paraplegic, in Wilmington, Delaware.
The President called to thank Mr. Preston for his letter of
support. The call was not completed.
9:46
P
The President telephoned Captain Ralph A. Sambuchi, a wounded
Vietnam veteran, in Walter Reed Army Hospital. The call
was not completed.
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 14, 1971
CAMP DAVID,
TIME
DAY
MARYLAND
9:56 p.m. SUNDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
9:56
9:58
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Preston in
Wilmington, Delaware.
10:04
10:05
P
The President talked long distance with Captain Sambuchi in
Maynard, Massachusetts.
10:06
P
The President telephoned long distance to Don Smith, a
quadruple amputee and coach of a small-fry little league
football team, in the Veterans Hospital Center in Dublin,
Georgia. The call was not completed.
10:37
10:39
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Smith in Dublin,
Georgia.
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ATTENDANCE NOT CONFIRMED
WORSHIP SERVICE A'i JUL WHILE HOUSE
Sunday, November 14, 197.1
at 11:30 o'clock
The President & Mrs. Nixon
Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, II
The Most Reverend Humberto S. Medeiros
Archbishop of Boston
The Secretary of Agriculture & Mrs. Hardin + 1
The Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare & Mrs. Richardson + 2
The Secretary of State & Mrs. Rogers
The Secretary of Commerce & Mrs. Stans
The Secretary of Transportation & Mrs. Volpe + 3
Hon. & Mrs. Arthur F. Burns
Hon. & Mrs. David M. Kennedy
Hon. & Mrs. Donald Rumsfeld + 2
Cdr. Richard D. Allen
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Mr. & Mrs. Carlos J. Arboleya
Pres., Fidelity National Bank of South Miami, Florida
Mr. & Mrs. Gayle Averyt + ]
Pres., Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Co., Columbia, S.C.
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Banuelos
Mrs-Treasurer of the U.S. -designate, Los Angeles, California
Mr. & Mrs. Rumsey Beery + 1
Mrs-White House office
Mr. Fred Berens
Bache & Co., , Miami Beach, Florida
Mrs. A. M. Bobbitt
Mother of White House social aide, Bill Fite
Mr. & Mrs. I. J. Breeden
Manassas, Virginia
Major & Mrs. John V. Brennan + 3
Marine Corps Aide to the President
Rep. & Mrs. James T. Broyhill + 1
North Carolina
Mr. & Mrs. Edgardo Buttari
Advisory Council, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for
Spanish Speaking People, Miami, Florida
Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Casias + 2
Bunker Ramo Corporation, Oak Brook, Illinois
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Castille
Attorney, Los Angeles, California
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas D. Childress + 4
Dir., Gastonia Wesleyan Youth Choras, Gastonia, N. C.
- 2 - 11/14/71
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Connor
Mrs-White House office
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Cooper + 1
National Association of Greeting Card Publishers, NYC
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar M. Cullman + 1
Chmn., General Cigar, New York, N.Y.
Mr. & Mrs. R. Hugh Daniel
Daniel Construction Co., Birmingham, Alabama
Mr. & Mrs. McCullough Darlington
Washington, D. C.
Rep. & Mrs. Eligio de la Garza
(Texas)
Capt. & Mrs. Alan E. Devney
U. S. Army
Mr. L. C. Diaz Carlo + 1
Consultant to Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish
Speaking People
Mr. Henry A. Duperault
Westfield, Massachusetts
El Salvador - Mrs. Julio A. Rivera + 4
Wife of the Ambassador
Mrs. Gertrude Engel + 1
Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Faircloth
Spec. Asst. to the Exec. Dir., Goodwill Industries, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Fawley + 1
Alexandria, Virginia
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Forte + 5
Mrs-Public Relations Dir., Goodwill Industries, Inc., D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Frank
Chmn., Carolina By-Products, Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Fullerton + 3
Warren, Arkansas
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. Gamble
Portland, Oregon
Rear Admiral & Mrs. Francis L. Garrett
U. S. Navy
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Garza + 5
Pres., V. F. Garza & Sons, East Chicago, Indiana
Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Giberga + 2
Vice Chmn., Advisory Council, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities
for Spanish Speaking People
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gomez + 3
Chicago, Illinois
Dr. & Mrs. Oscar Guttierez
Finance Chmn., Texas Republican Coalition, San Antonio
- 3 - 11/14/71
Mrs. Jessye Harrison
Arlington, Virginia
Mr. & Mrs. Marion Harrison + 3
Arlington, Virginia
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil J. Hernandez, Sr.
Denver, Colorado
Mrs. Edna Hicks
POW family
Mrs. Jerry Hogan
POW family
Mrs. James Holt
Secret Service family
Rev. & Mrs. Rex Humbard + 2
Cathedral of Tomorrow, Akron, Ohio
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan E. Irizarry, Sr. + 1
Economic Development Admr., Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Isaacs + 2
Deputy Assistant Postmaster General
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Izquierdo + 2
Dir., San Juan Medical Center, Bronx, N.Y.
Mrs. Gladys Jacobs
Secret Service family
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Jones
Mr-currently starring in "Man of La Mancha" at the National Theater
Maj. Gen. & Mrs. James M. Keck
U. S. Air Force
Rep. & Mrs. Hastings Keith
Massachusetts
Mrs. Ida Mae Kemp
McKees Rock, Pennsylvania
Mr. & Mrs. Thornton Kennedy + 1
Davidson Kennedy Co., Atlanta, Georgia
Mrs. Jeanne E. Kerbs
New York, New York
Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Krill + 1
Asst. to the Associate Dir., U.S. Information Agency
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kruse
Pacific Gas & Electric Co., San Francisco, California
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Lofton, Jr. + 2
Editor of MONDAY, Republican National Committee
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Lugo, Jr.
Natl. Exec. Dir., Dept. of Labor Migrant Div., New York, N.Y.
Hon. & Mrs. John M. Lupton
Weston, Connecticut
Mr. & Mrs. H. Cabell Maddux, Jr. + 1
McLean, Virginia
- 4 - 11/14/71
Sister Marie Majella
Pres., Marymount College, Arlington, Virginia
Mrs. F. J. Maloney + 1
Rockville, Maryland
Mr. Eugene A. Marin
Mbr., Adv. Council on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People,
Phoenix, Arizona
Mr. Ted Martinez
Mbr., Adv. Council on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Mauritius
H.E. The Ambassador of Mauritius & Mrs. Balancy + 5
Mrs. David May
POW family
Mrs. William J. Metzger
POW family
Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Milligan
Mrs-Daughter of Secretary & Mrs. Hardin
Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Mitchell
Administrative Assistant to Senator James Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Monte F. Montez + 3
Pres., Montez Engerprises, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri
Mr. & Mrs. Francis W. Mulcahy + 2
Exec. Dir., Goodwill Industries, D. C.
Nigeria
H.E. The Ambassador of Nigeria & Mrs. Iyalla + 1
Mrs. Velma Ogg
Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael V. Olds
Falls Church, Virginia
Paraguay
H.E. The Ambassador of Paraguay & Mrs. Avila + 5
Mr. Ernest G. Paschoal
Pres., Paschoal's Gray Line Motor Tours, Maui
Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Penn + 1
Recording Secy., Fraternal Order of Police, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. Joseph J. Perez, Jr. + 1
Secret Service family
Miss Alice B. Perry
Executive Protective Service
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Polachek + 1
Executive Protective Service
Mr. & Mrs. Henry M. Ramirez + 4
Acting Chmn., Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish
Speaking People
Miss Cathi Ray
POW family
- 5 - 11/14/71
Miss Janice Ray
POW family
Miss Carolee Ream
Office of International Economic Policy
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Reyes + 6
Pres., J. A. Reyes Associates, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Rodriguez
Special Consultant to the White House, McLean, Virginia
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Rodriguez
Attorney, Bronx, New York
Rep. & Mrs. Earl Ruth
North Carolina
Hon. Phillip V. Sanchez
Dir., Office of Economic Opportunity
Dr. & Mrs. Carlos G. Santoro
Physician, Kansas City, Missouri
Mr. William Schneider
Columbus, Ohio
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Scumaci + 4
United Steelworkers of America, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Sedlar + 3
Overseas Private Investment Corp., D. C.
Senegal
H.E. The Ambassador of Senegal & Mrs. Coulbary + 3
Mr. & Mrs. Morris Shipley + 5
Vice Pres., Delta Airlines, D. C.
Mrs. Berkley Simmons
Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice A. Spalding
Gaithersburg, Maryland
Hon. & Mrs. Edward Allen Tamm
Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, D. C. Circuit
Mr. & Mrs. Jorge E. Tristani
Chmn., Adv. Council, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for
Spanish Speaking People, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Colonel & Mrs. David M. Twomey
U. S. Marine Corps
Capt. & Mrs. Harold B. Van Gorter
Parents of White House social aide, John Van Gorter
Mr. & Mrs. Hector I. Vasquez + 1
Pres., Puerto Rican Forum, Inc., New York, N.Y.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Veiga
Pres., National Economic Development Assn., Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Villa
Natl. Pres., League of United Latin American Citizens,
Rancho Mirago, Cal ifornia
- -6 - 11/14/71
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred R. Villalobos
Exec. Dir., National Economic Development Assn., Los Angeles
Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Wendell
Executive Protective Service
Miss Thelma E. Williams
Washington, D. C.
Miss Mary Woods
McKees Rock, Pennsylvania
Mr. & Mrs. John Yago
Staff Member, Senate Public Works Committee
Mr. Edward Yturri, Jr.
Mbr., Adv. Council on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People,
Austin, Texas
Mr. Robert Nesen
Oxnard, California
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Patino + 5
Exec. Dir. for Admin., Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for
Spanish Speaking People, Bethesda, Maryland
The Honorable & Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
Hon. & Mrs. W. Thomas Johnson
Miss Helene Lindow
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 15, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
8:20 a.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
8:20
The President had breakfast.
8:30
The President went to the Oval Office.
8:35
8:40
The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P.
Butterfield.
The President met with:
8:54
9:14
Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant
8:59
9:50
H. R. Haldeman, Assistant
9:45
10:20
Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant
10:03
10:05
P
The President talked with Secretary of the Treasury John B.
Connally.
The President met with:
10:24
11:01
Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary
11:00
11:02
Mr. Butterfield
10:54
R
The President was telephoned by orchestra leader Bob Crosby.
The call was not completed.
11:04
11:05
The President met with Mr. Butterfield.
11:07
11:10
The President met with Miss Woods.
The President met with:
11:10
12:03
John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant
11:23
12:03
Mr. Haldeman
11:27
11:29
Mr. Butterfield
11:09
P
The President telephoned reporter for the New York Daily News
Paul F. Healy. The call was not completed.
12:05
12:17
The President met with:
Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor at
Harvard University and Editor-in-Chief of The Oliver
Wendell Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court
of the United States
Julius Goebel, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Legal History
at Columbia University School of Law and author of
Volume I, Antecedents and Beginnings to 1801
Charles Fairman, Professor Emeritus of Law at the
Harvard Law School and author of Volume VI,
Reconstruction and Reunion, 1864-1888
L. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress
John W. Dean III, Counsel
Members of the press, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
The President received copies of the first two published
volumes of the multivolume history of the Supreme Court.
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 15, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
12:18 p.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
12:18
12:50
The President met with George E. Allen, author of
Presidents Who Have Known Me.
White House photographer, in/out
12:57
1:16
The President met with Mr. Kissinger.
1:53
2:02
The President met and was photographed with:
C. Jackson Grayson, Chairman of the Price Commission
George H. Boldt, Chairman of the Pay Board
Donald Rumsfeld, Counsellor
White House photographer, in/out
2:02
The Presidential party went to the Cabinet Room.
2:02
2:13
The President attended a meeting of the Cost of Living Council.
For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A."
Members of the press, in/out
2:13
The President returned to the Oval Office.
2:19
2:23
The President met with Mr. Kissinger.
2:20
2:21
P
The President talked with Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr.
(R-Tennessee).
2:36
3:33
The President met with Congressional leaders. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "B." White House staff members
present were:
2:26
3:33
George P. Shultz, Director of the OMB
2:26
3:33
Caspar W. Weinberger, Deputy Director of the OMB
2:36
3:33
William E. Timmons, Assistant
2:36
3:33
Clark MacGregor, Counsel
2:36
2:37
Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary
2:38
3:31
Mr. Ziegler
3:36
The President returned to the Cabinet Room.
3:36
4:26
The President attended a Cabinet meeting. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "C."
4:26
The President, accompanied by Mr. Rumsfeld, returned to the
Oval Office.
4:26
4:30
The President met with Mr. Rumsfeld.
4:31
4:39
The President met with:
Sultan Mohammad Khan, Secretary of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Pakistan
Mr. Kissinger
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 15, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
4:41 p.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
4:41
5:21
The President met to discuss child development legislation,
busing and the California Welfare Work Relief Demonstration
Project with:
Elliot L. Richardson, Secretary of HEW
Mr. Ehrlichman
5:10
R
The President was telephoned by Senate Minority Leader Hugh
Scott (R-Pennsylvania). The call was not completed.
5:20
5:55
The President met to discuss the objectives of Secretary of
Commerce Maurice H. Stans' proposed trip to the U.S.S.R.
with:
Secretary Stans
William P. Rogers, Secretary of State
Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant
Members of the press, in/out
White House photographer, in/out
The President met with:
5:50
6:03
Mr. Butterfield
6:00
6:19
Mr. Kissinger
5:55
6:03
P
The President talked with Secretary Connally.
6:04
6:09
R
The President talked with Senator Scott.
6:09
6:10
P
The President talked with his daughter, Julie.
6:20
6:55
The President met with Mr. Haldeman.
6:56
The President returned to the second floor Residence.
7:03
7:20
P
The President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.
Colson.
7:15
The President had dinner in the Lincoln Sitting Room.
7:23
7:26
R
The President talked with Mr. Kissinger.
7:42
7:45
P
The President talked with Mr. Ehrlichman.
7:50
P
The President telephoned long distance to his brother,
F. Donald Nixon, in Newport Beach, California. The call
was not completed.
7:54
P
The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in
Key Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed.
THE WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
PLACE DAY BEGAN
DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)
NOVEMBER 15, 1971
THE WHITE HOUSE
TIME
DAY
WASHINGTON, D. C.
8:01 p.m. MONDAY
PHONE
TIME
P=Placed
R=Received
ACTIVITY
In
Out
Lo
LD
8:01
P
The President telephoned long distance to his brother, Edward
C. Nixon, in Lynnwood, Washington. The call was not
completed.
8:05
8:09
P
The President talked long distance with John W. Rollins,
Vice-chairman of the Republican National Finance Committee,
in Oceanside, California.
8:15
8:18
P
The President talked long distance with Asa V. Call, member of
the Board of Trustees of the Richard Nixon Foundation, in
Los Angeles, California.
8:27
8:28
P
The President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo in Key
Biscayne, Florida.
8:54
8:58
P
The President talked long distance with Edward Nixon in
Lynnwood, Washington.
10:42
R
The President was telephoned long distance by Donald Nixon
in Newport Beach, California. The call was not completed.
MMF/CD/MMT
APPENDIX "A"
COST OF LIVING MEETING, November 15, 1971
ATTENDANCE CONFIRMED
Secretary John Connally
Paul Mc Cracken
Arthur Burns
J. Philip Campbell
Secretary Maurice Stans
Secretary James Hodgson
Secretary George Romney
George Shultz
Mrs. Virginia Knauer
General George Lincoln
Herb Stein
Peter Flanigan
Joe Mullaney
Earl Rhode
Richard Cheney
Al Abrahams
Marvin Kosters
Joe Malaga
Richard Alfultis
William Greener
Under Secretary Lynn
Under Secretary Laurence Silberman
Under Secretary Donald Paarlberg
J. Charles Partee
Donald Rumsfeld
Jackson Grayson
George Boldt
APPENDIX "B"
MEETING WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS
November 15, 1971
ATTENDANCE CONFIRMED BY S. BULL
Senator Mike Mansfield
Senator Hugh Scott
Congressman Gerald Ford
Senator Allen Ellender
Senator Milton Young
Congressman George Mahon
Congressman Frank Bow
George Shultz
Caspar Weinberger
Clark Mac Gregor
William Timmons
APPENDIX "C"
ATTENDANCE CONFIRMED BY A. BUTTERFIELD
Mtz 3:00 - 4:25
U
TO BE IN ATTENDANCE
Cabint
President in uls from
At Cabinet Table
3:36 - 4:25 pm
The President
--
(The Vice President - en route to Los Angeles)
Secretary Rogers
Secretary Connally
Secretary Laird
Attorney General Mitchell
Under Secretary Pecora
(Sec Morton - San Francisco)
Secretary Hardin
Secretary Stans
Secretary Hodgson
Under Secretary Veneman
(Sec Richardson - Philadelphia)
Secretary Romney
Secretary Volpe
Ambassador Kennedy
Director Shultz
arrived 3:25
--
(Counsellor Finch - South America)
Counsellor Rumsfeld
Ambassedor Bush
(ATUN. This infast day PRC delegates sected)
Staff
Mr. Haldeman
arrived 3:20
Mr. Ehrlichman
Dr. Kissingo
Mr. R. Price
Mr. Ziegler
arrived 3:40 + departed 3:55; returned 4:00 {m
Mr. Butterfield
Mr. MAC gugor
arrived 3:45
Others
Chmn Dole, RNC
William Bird - V.P. Kaiser Industries - on leave as consultant for Transpo 72
in ints pan 3:00 - 3:40 pen
Mr. Chester Spurgeon D.O.T - in nity pan 3:00 - 3:40 per
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"ocrText": "RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD\nDOCUMENT\nDOCUMENT\nSUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS\nDATE\nRESTRICTION\nNUMBER\nTYPE\n1\nList\nPage 3 - Appendix \"A\" - Members of the\n11/4/1971\nA\nOfficial Party\n2\nList\nPage 4 - Appendix \"A\" - Members of the\n11/4/1971\nA\nOfficial Party\n3\nManifest\nHelicopter Passenger Manifest -\n11/5/1971\nA\nAppendix \"C\"\n4\nManifest\nHelicopter Passenger Manifest -\n11/8/1971\nA\nAppendix \"A\"\n5\nManifest\nHelicopter Passenger Manifest -\n11/9/1971\nA\nAppendix \"A\" (p. 2)\n6\nManifest\nHelicopter Passenger Manifest -\n11/10/1971\nA\nAppendix \"A\"\n7\nManifest\nHelicopter Passenger Manifest -\n11/12/1971\nA\nAppendix \"B\"\nCOLLECTION TITLE\nBOX NUMBER\nWHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives\nRC-9\nFOLDER TITLE\nPresident Richard Nixon's Daily Diary November 1, 1971 - November 15, 1971\nPRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:\nA. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy.\nE. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or\nB. National security classified information.\nfinancial information.\nC. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's\nF. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law\nrights.\nenforcement purposes.\nD. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy\nG. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.\nor a libel of a living person.\nH. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.\nDEED OF GIFT RESTRICTION CODES:\nD-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\n*U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024\nNA 14021 (4-85)\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD\nDOCUMENT\nDOCUMENT\nSUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS\nDATE\nRESTRICTION\nNUMBER\nTYPE\n8\nManifest\nHelicopter Passenger Manifest -\n11/14/1971\nA\nAppendix \"A\"\n9\nManifest\nHelicopter Passenger Manifest -\n11/9/1971\nA\nAppendix \"A\" (pg. 1)\n10\nList\nList of Invitees for NSC Meeting -\n11/12/1971\nA\nAppendix \"A\"\nCOLLECTION TITLE\nBOX NUMBER\nWHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives\nRC-9\nFOLDER TITLE\nPresident Richard Nixon's Daily Diary November 1, 1971 - November 15, 1971\nPRMPA RESTRICTION CODES:\nA. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy.\nE. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or\nB. National security classified information.\nfinancial information.\nC. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's\nF. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law\nrights.\nenforcement purposes.\nD. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy\nG. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.\nor a libel of a living person.\nH. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.\nDEED OF GIFT RESTRICTION CODES:\nD-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\n*U.S. GPO; 1989-235-084/00024\nNA 14021 (4-85)\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 1, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:50 a.m. MONDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nI.D\n7:50\nThe President had breakfast.\n8:03\nThe President went to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n9:25\n1:30\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n9:40\n10:25\nAlexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant\n9:47\n10:55\nJohn D. Ehrlichman, Assistant\n10:49\n11:40\nHenry A. Kissinger, Assistant\n1:30\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Lloyd J. Christie,\njanitor, in Sante Fe Springs, California. The President\nwanted to thank Mr. Christie for the support expressed in\na letter written by Mr. Christie. The call was not\ncompleted.\n1:46\nThe President went to his office in the EOB.\n2:08\nR\nThe President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Christie in\nSante Fe Springs, California. The call was not completed.\n2:29\n2:30\nP\nThe President talked with the First Lady.\n2:47\n2:49\nP\nThe President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L.\nZiegler.\nThe President met with:\n2:54\n4:00\nMr. Kissinger\n2:55\n4:00\n'Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense\n3:59\n4:00\nMr. Ziegler\n3:55\n3:56\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Ziegler.\n4:04\nThe President, accompanied by Secretary Laird and Mr. Kissinger,\nreturned to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n4:04\n4:15\nMr. Kissinger\n4:04\n4:06\nMr. Butterfield\nThe President met with:\n4:15\n5:02\nJohn N. Mitchell, Attorney General\n4:15\n4:53\nGeorge P. Shultz, Director of the OMB\n4:15\n4:53\nMr. Haldeman\n5:02\n5:18\nThe President met with:\nRobert L. Kunzig, Administrator of GSA\nFrederic V. Malek, Special Assistant\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travci Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 1, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n5:18 p.m. MONDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n5:18\nThe President, accompanied by his Personal Physician, Dr. W.\nKenneth Riland, returned to the Residence.\n5:18\n5:26\nThe President met with Dr. Riland.\n5:34\n5:46\nP\nThe President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.\nColson.\n6:05\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nJulie Eisenhower\n6:53\nThe Presidential party went to the South Grounds.\n7:09\n7:31\nThe Presidential party toured the first floor Residence.\n7:31\nThe Presidential party returned to the second floor Residence.\n7:42\n8:03\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n8:12\n8:17\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\nMMF/CD/MMM\n2\n2\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Trivel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nNOVEMBER 2, 1971\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\nTIME\nDAY\n8:06 a.m. TUESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n8:06\nThe President had breakfast.\n8:15\nThe President went to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n8:43\n9:32\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n9:27\n9:28\nAlexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant\n9:31\n9:32\nMr. Butterfield\n9:19\n9:20\nP\nThe President telephoned his Press Secretary, Ronald L.\nZiegler.\nThe President met with:\n9:32\n10:33\nWilliam P. Rogers, Secretary of State\n9:36\n10:45\nHenry A. Kissinger, Assistant\n10:22\n10:33\nMr. Ziegler\n10:50\n10:59\nThe President met with his Special Counsel, Charles W.\nColson.\nThe President met with:\n10:59\n12:24\nWilliam McMahon, Prime Minister of Australia\nMembers of the press, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n11:06\n12:24\nMr. Kissinger\n12:24\n12:27\nThe President escorted Prime Minister McMahon to his car\nin the south driveway.\n12:27\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. Ziegler, returned to\nthe Oval Office.\n12:31\n12:33\nThe President met and was photographed with:\nLt. Cdr. Alexander R. Larzelere, USCG, Military\nAide\nBrig. Gen. James D. Hughes, Military Assistant\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n12:34\n12:40\nThe President was introduced to and photographed with\nseven recent Presidential appointees:\nStanley M. Greenfield, Assistant Administrator\nfor the Environmental Protection Agency\nRichard J. Grunewald, Assistant Secretary of\nLabor\nJohn W. Larson, Assistant Secretary of the Interior\nPhillip A. Loomis, Jr. Commissioner of the Securities\nand Exchange Commission\nDudley C. Mecum, Assistant Secretary of the Army\nRaymond L. Telles, Commissioner of the Equal\nEmployment Opportunity Commission\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 2, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:41 p.m. TUESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\nJoseph R. Wright, Jr., Deputy Director of\nthe Census Bureau\nFrederic V. Malek, Special Assistant\nDaniel T. Kingsley, Special Assistant\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n12:41\n12:43\nThe President met with:\nMichael R. Schrauth, Advanceman\nMrs. Michael R. Schrauth\nWilliam L. Schrauth, father\nMrs. William L. Schrauth, mother\nWhite House photographer, in/out\nThe President met with:\n12:47\n1:13\nMr. Kissinger\n12:52\n12:53\nMr. Butterfield\n12:47\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Congressman\nJohn H. Rousselot (R-California) in Los Angeles,\nCalifornia. The call was not completed.\n12:49\nP\nThe President telephoned Congressman Barber B. Conable, Jr.\n(R-Eew York) The call was not completed.\n12:56\n12:57\nP\nThe President talked with Congressman Clarence E. Miller\n(R-Ohio).\n1:06\n1:08\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Congressman\nRoussclot in Los Angeles, California.\n1:09\n1:10\nP\nThe President talked with Congressman Conable.\n1:15\nThe President went to his office in the E.O.B.\n1:30\n1:31\nP\nThe President talked with Secretary Rogers.\n2:03\nR\nThe President was telephoned by Director of the OMB George\nP. Shultz. The call was not completed.\n2:26\n2:34\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Shultz.\n2:35\nThe President went to the Barber Shop.\n3:00\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\n3:07\n3:11\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Shultz.\n3:15\n3:37\nThe President met with Mr. Haldeman.\n3:37\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 2, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n3:37 p.m. TUESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nI.D\n3:37\n4:35\nThe President attended a meeting of the Cabinet Committee\non Executive Reorganization. For 8. list of attendees,\nsee APPENDIX \"A\".\nMembers of the press, in/out\n4:35\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n4:40\n5:20\nJohn D. Harlichman, Assistant\n5:13\n5:24\nMr. Kissinger\nThe President met to discuss the legislative program for\nthe remainder of 1971 with:\n5:25\n6:22\nHouse Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford (R-Michigan)\n5:25\n6:22\nCongressman Leslie C. Arends (R-Illinois)\n5:25\n6:22\nClark MacGregor, Counsel\n5:25\n6:53\nMr. Kissinger\n5:25\n6:22\nRichard K. Cook, Deputy Assistant\n5:25\n6:22\nMr. Ziegler\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n6:55\nThe President went to the office of his Personal Secretary\nRose Mary Woods.\n6:55\n6:58\nThe President met with Miss Woods.\n6:58\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\n7:00\nThe President returned to the second floor Residence.\n8:01\nThe President went to the North Portico to greet Prime\nMinister and Mrs. McMahon.\n8:03\nThe President escorted Prime Minister and Mrs. McMahon to\nthe Yellow Oval Room.\n8:17\nThe President and the First Lady, accompanied by Prime\nMinister and Mrs. McMahon went to the East Room to\nreceive their dinner guests.\n8:35\n11:02\nThe President hosted a State Dinner in honor of Prime\nMinister McMahon. For a list of guests, see\nAPPENDIX \"B\".\nAfter dinner entertainment was provided by Metropolitan\nOpera Tenor Richard Tucker. For a list of entertainment\nguests, see APPENDIX \"C\".\n11:02\nThe President and the First Lady, accompanied by Prime\nMinister and Mrs. McMahon and Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, went\nto the second floor Residence.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 2, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n11:02 p.m. TUESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n11:02\n11:24\nThe Presidential party toured the second floor Residence.\n11:24\nThe President and the First Lady escorted Prime Minister\nand Mrs. McMahon to their car at the North Portico.\n11:28\nThe President and the First Lady returned to the second\nfloor Residence.\n11:44\n11:57\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\nCD/MHF/HB\n1.\n1.\nAPPENDIX \"A\"\nCABINET COMMITTEE MEETING ON\nEXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION\nTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1971\n3:30 P.M.\nCABINET ROOM\nAttendees:\nSecretary Morton\n&\nSecretary Stans\nSecretary Hodgson\nSecretary Richardson\nSecretary Romney\nDirector Shultz\nDavid Under Secretary Naswell, Campbell Gen Counsel, HUD\nStaff:\nMr. Ehrlichman\nMr. Carlucci\nMr. Krogh\nMr. Gifford\nMr. Ball\nMr. Shepard\nDevight Inh\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nDINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE\nBlack tie\nTuesday, November 2, 1971\nat eight o'clock\nThe President & Mrs. Nixon\nThe Right Honorable The Prime Minister of Australia\n& Mrs. McMahon\nH. E. The Ambassador of Australia\nSir James Plimsoll\nSir John Bunting & Lady Bunting\nSecretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet\nSir Keith Waller & Lady Waller\nSecretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs\nDr. H. C. Coombs\nConsultant\nMr. P. H. Bailey\nFirst Assistant Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet\nMr. H. D. Anderson\nFirst Assistant Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs\nMr. R. J. Whitelaw\nFirst Assistant Secretary, Department of the Treasury\nMr. E. K. Sinclair\nConsultant\nThe Vice President & Mrs. Agnew\nThe Secretary of State &Mrs. Rogers\nThe Secretary of the Interior & Mrs. Morton\nThe Secretary of Labor & Mrs. Hodgson\nHon. & Mrs. George P. Shultz\nDir., Office of Management & Budget\nSen. Norris Cotton (New Hampshire)\nSen. & Mrs. Clifford P. Hansen (Wyoming)\nSen. & Mrs. James B. Allen (Alabama)\nRep. & Mrs. Elford A. Cederberg (Michigan)\nRep. & Mrs. Charles M. Teague (California)\nHon. & Mrs. J. Phil Campbell\nUnder Secretary of Agriculture\nHon. & Mrs. James T. Lynn\nUnder Secretary of Commerce\nHon. & Mrs. John G. Veneman\nUnder Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare\nAdmiral & Mrs. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr.\nChief of Naval Operations\nHon. Robert L. Kunzig\nAdmr., General Services Administration\n- 2 - 11/2/71\nHon. & Mrs. James R. Schlesinger\nChmn., Atomic Energy Commission\nHon. & Mrs. Walter L. Rice\nU. S. Ambassador to Australia\nHon. & Mrs. Emil Mosbacher, Jr.\nChief of Protocol\nHon. Henry A. Kissinger\nAssistant to the President for National Security Affairs\nBrig. Gen. James D. Hughes\nMilitary Assistant to the President\nHon. & Mrs. Marshall Green\nAssistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs\nHon. Willie J. Usery, Jr.\nAssistant Secretary of Labor\nHon. & Mrs. Samuel C. Jackson\nAssistant Secretary of Housing & Urban Development\nHon. & Mrs. Samuel R. Pierce, Jr.\nGeneral Counsel, Dept. of the Treasury\nHon. & Mrs. Alexander P. Butterfield\nDeputy Assistant to the President\nAdmiral & Mrs. Ralph W. Cousins\nVice Chief of Naval Operations\nLt. Gen. & Mrs. Melvin Zais\nDir. of Operations, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff\nLt. Gen. & Mrs. Royal B. Allison\nAsst. to Chmn., JCS, for Strategic Arms Negotiations\nLt. Gen. & Mrs. Ormond R. Simpson\nFalls Church, Virginia\nHon. Clare Boothe Luce\nFormer Ambassador, Honolulu, Hawaii\nHon. & Mrs. Edward Clark\nFormer U. S. Ambassador to Australia\nHon. & Mrs. Dean Burch\nChmn., Federal Communications Commission\nMr. & Mrs. Edwin M. Cronk\nDeputy Assistant Secretary of State\nMr. & Mrs. James J. Rowley\nDir., U. S. Secret Service\nMr. & Mrs. George Allen\nCoach & Gen. Mgr., The Washington Redskins\nMr. & Mrs. Tobin Armstrong\nMrs-Co-Chmn., Republican National Committee\nMrs. Robert Low Bacon\nWashington, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. George W. Bewley\nPres., Lockport Canning Co., Lockport, New York\n- 3 - 11/2/71\nHon. & Mrs. Winton M. Blount\nWashington, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Dunn\nSilver Spring, Maryland\nMr. & Mrs. Raymond Giesecke\nPres., McGraw-Edison Company, Elgin, Illinois\nMr. Jack Gleason\nWashington Consulting Group, Inc.\nMr. & Mrs. Cecil R. Haden\nHouston, Texas\nMr. & Mrs. Jaquelin H. Hume\nBasic Vegetable Products, Inc., San Francisco, Cal ifornia\nMr. Claude J. Jasper\nLawyer, Madison, Wisconsin\nMr. & Mrs. J. Paull Marshall\nAssociation of American Railroads, Washington, D. C.\nMr. John H. Swift\nColumbus, Georgia\nMr. & Mrs. James C. Thomson\nEditor, Prairie Farmer, Chicago, Illinois\nMr. & Mrs. Richard Tucker\nOpera singer, Great Neck, New York\nMr. & Mrs. F. Perry Wilson\nChmn., Union Carbide Corporation, New York, New York\nMr. &- Mrs. Joseph C. Wilson\nChmn., Xerox Corporation, Rochester, New York\nMr. & Mrs. Frank H. Wyman\nNew York, New York\nMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Wyman\nNew York, New York\nAPPENDIX \"C\"\nENTERTAINMENT - Tuesday, November 2, 1971 at 10:00 p.m.\nHon. David M. Abshire\nAssistant Secretary of State\nMr. & Mrs. Charles B. Allen\nTowson, Maryland\nMr. & Mrs. L. John Ankney\nWashington, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. James P. Bass\nMcLean, Virginia\nBrig. Gen. & Mrs. Marion L. Boswell\nFalls Church, Virginia\nLt. Col. & Mrs. Gene T. Boyer\nCommanding Officer, U. S. Army Executive Flight Detachment\nMr. & Mrs. Booker T. Bradshaw\nPres., Virginia Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Richmond\nMr. & Mrs. Berkeley Burrell\nPres., National Business League, Washington, D. C.\nHon. & Mrs. Murray M. Chotiner\nWashington, D. C.\nColonel & Mrs. John P. Cooper\nDeputy Secretary of the General Staff, Dept. of the Army\nCaptain & Mrs. Donald L. Custis\nCommanding Officer, Naval Hospital, National Naval Medical Center\nMr. & Mrs. John Russell Deane, III\nWhite House staff\nMr. & Mrs. Ben F. Dixon\nFormer Country Officer for Australia & New Zealand, Dept. of State\nMr. & Mrs. John M. Elliott\nPres., Amalgamated Transit Union, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Roland L. Elliott\nWhite House staff\nMrs. Barbara H. Franklin\nWhite House staf f\nMr. & Mrs. John A. Froebe\nNational Security Council\nMr. & Mrs. David Gergen\nWhite House staff\nMrs. Russell K. Gernhofer\nArlington, Virginia\nHon. & Mrs. Mark I. Goode\nSpecial Assistant to the President\nHon. & Mrs. Grant L. Hansen\nAssistant Secretary of the Air Force\nCaptain & Mrs. Thor Hanson\nExecutive Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy\n-2. 2 was 11/2/71 at 10 p.m.\nMr. & Mrs. Cecil F. Hubbert\nMrs-Australian Desk, Dept. of State\nHon. & Mrs. Hadlai A. Holl\nAssistant Secretary of the Army\nMiss Kay Humphrey\nWhite House staff\nHon. Calvin D. Johnson\nUpper Marlboro, Maryland\nMr. & Mrs. Wallace Johnson\nAssociate Deputy Attorney General\nMr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Kebrli\nWhite House staff\nMiss V. G. Kentish\nPersonal Secretary to the Prime Minister\nMr. & Mrs. Noel Koch\nWhite House staff\nMr. & Mrs. Nick L. Laird\nAssistant to the Secretary of the Interior\nMiss P. J. Logan\nAssistant Private Secretary to the Prime Minister\nMr. R. B. MacDonald\nPress Secretary to the Prime Minister\nMr. & Mrs. James V. Martin, Jr.\nDir., Office of Australian Affairs, Dept. of State\nMr. Richard Mastrangelo\nDept. of Health, Education & Welfare\nHon. & Mrs. Dudley C. Mecum\nAssistant Secretary of the Army\nMr. & Mrs. C. March Miller, III\nDept. of Housing & Urban Development\nMiss Jan Milliken\nWhite House staff\nRev. & Mrs. Jerry A. Moore, Jr.\nMember, D. C. Council\nMr. & Mrs. Sol Mosher\nSpecial Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce\nDr. & Mrs. William M. Narva\nNational Naval Medical Center\nMr. John D. Negroponte\nWashington, D. C.\nDr. & Mrs. Robert Nelsen\nPotomac, Maryland\nHon. & Mrs. David L. Norman\nAssistant Attorney General\nMr. & Mrs. Harold W. Runkle\nMrs-Office of the Secretary of State\n-3 - 11/2/71 at 10 p.m.\nMr. J. H. Scholtens\nAssistant Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister & Cabinet\nMr. & Mrs. DeVan L. Shumway\nWhite House staff\nMr. & Mrs. Richard H. Solomon\nChevy Chase, Maryland\nMiss G. Sweetland\nPersonal Secretary to the Prime Minister\nMr. & Mrs. Clarence L. Townes, Sr.\nVice F res., Virginia Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Richmond\nMr. R. A. Woolcott\nAssistant Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs\nHon. Neal Ball\nEscort of Barbara Franklin\nMr. Clark Grew\nEscort of Jan Milliken\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 3, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:23 a.m. WEDNESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n12:23\n12:29\nP\nThe President talked with his Special Counsel, Harry S. Dent.\n12:38\n12:41\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mayor Richard Lugar\n(R-Indianapolis, Indiana) in Indianapolis, Indiana.\n8:35\nThe President had breakfast.\n8:45\nThe President went to his office in the EOB.\n8:55\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Mayor-elect Frank L.\nRizzo (D-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) in Philadelphia,\nPennsylvania. The call was not completed.\n8:58\n9:11\nP\nThe President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.\nColson.\nThe President met with:\n9:00\n12:14\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n9:35\n10:00\nHenry A. Kissinger, Assistant\n10:37\n11:27\nJohn D. Ehrlichman, Assistant\n11:23\n11:35\nRonald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary\n9:12\n9:13\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mayor-elect Rizzo in\nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania.\n9:16\nP\nThe President telephoned his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary\nWoods. The call was not completed.\n9:19\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Mayor-elect Ralph J.\nPerk (R-Cleveland, Ohio) in Cleveland, Ohio. The call was\nnot completed.\n9:25\n9:26\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mayor-elect Perk in\nCleveland, Ohio.\n9:59\n10:00\nR\nThe President talked with Miss Woods.\n10:41\n10:43\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mayor-elect Pete\nWilson (R-San Diego, California) in San Diego, California.\n10:44\n10:45\nR\nThe President talked with Miss Woods.\n11:10\n11:17\nP\nThe President talked with Attorney General John N. Mitchell.\n12:16\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Walter H. Annenberg,\nAmbassador from the U.S. to Great Britain, in London,\nEngland. The call was not completed.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 3, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:20 p.m. WEDNESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\nThe President met with:\n12:20\n1:16\nMr. Ziegler\n12:25\n1:16\nMr. Haldeman\n12:50\n1:11\nMr. Kissinger\n12:22\n12:23\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n12:25\n12:31\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Ambassador Annenberg\nin London, England.\n2:39\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to New Jersey State\nSenator Frank S. Farley (R-Second Senatorial District,\nNew Jersey) in Trenton, New Jersey. The call was not\ncompleted.\n2:44\n2:45\nP\nThe President talked long distance with State Senator Farley\nin Trenton, New Jersey.\n3:00\n3:01\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n3:01\n4:25\nThe President met with Mr. Colson.\n4:28\nThe President went to the Oval Office.\n4:34\n4:40\nP\nThe President talked with Senator Russell B. Long\n(D-Louisiana).\nThe President met with:\n4:35\n5:20\nMr. Haldeman\n4:46\n5:31\nMr. Kissinger\n4:46\n5:20\nBrig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant\n4:46\n5:20\nRobert H. Finch, Counsellor\n4:42\n4:43\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Finch.\n4:54\n4:55\nP\nThe President talked with Congressman Philip M. Crane\n(R-Illinois).\n5:04\n5:08\nP\nThe President talked with his Counsel, Clark MacGregor.\n5:34\nThe President returned to the Residence.\n5:38\nThe President went to the ground floor Residence with:\nThe First Lady\nJulie Eisenhower\n5:38\n6:08\nThe Presidential party toured the ground floor and basement of\nthe Residence. They were accompanied by:\nClement E. Conger, White House Curator\nBetty C. Monkman, Registrar for the Curator's Office\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Perce' for Travel Address)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 3, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:08 p.m. WEDNESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n6:08\nThe President returned to the second floor Residence with:\nThe First Lady\nJulie Eisenhower\nMiss Woods\n6:10\n6:59\nThe President met with his Personal Physician, Dr. W. Kenneth\nRiland.\n6:10\n6:14\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n6:26\n6:27\nR\nThe President talked with Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull.\n6:33\n6:34\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\n7:06\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nJulie Eisenhower\n8:00\nMiss Woods\n7:12\nP\nThe President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The call was not\ncompleted.\n7:23\n7:24\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\nMMF/CD/MMM\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLICE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 4, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:53 a.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:53\nThe President had breakfast.\n8:07\nThe President went to the Oval Office.\n8:09\n8:12\nThe President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P.\nButterfield.\n8:21\n8:22\nThe President met with Mr. Butterfield.\nThe President met with:\n8:24\n9:20\nCharles W. Colson, Special Counsel\n8:24\n9:07\nGeorge P. Shultz, Director of the OMB\n9:14\n9:40\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n9:35\n9:50\nHenry A. Kissinger, Assistant\n9:37\n9:39\nRose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary\n9:57\n10:00\nThe President met with the First Lady.\n10:00\nThe President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of\nthe White House.\n10:00\n10:29\nThe President and the First Lady attended the arrival ceremony\nfor Prime Minister of the Republic of India Indira Gandhi.\nFor a list of other participants, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\nMembers of the press, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n10:29\nThe President, accompanied by Prime Minister Gandhi, returned\nto the Oval Office.\nMembers of the press, in/out\nThe President met with:\n10:29\n12:35\nPrime Minister Gandhi\n10:36\n12:35\nParmeshwar N. Haksar, Secretary to Prime Minister\nGandhi\n10:36\n12:35\nMr. Kissinger\n12:35\nThe President escorted Prime Minister Gandhi to her car.\n12:37\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\n12:38\n12:40\nThe President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.\n12:41\n12:43\nThe President met for a photo opportunity and a farewell hand-\nshake with:\nArthur L. Godfrey, Deputy Special Agent in Charge of\nthe Presidential Protective Division\nMrs. Arthur L. Godfrey\nStephen B. Bull, Staff Assistant\nWhite House photographer, in/out\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 4, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:54 p.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\nSometime during the morning, the President taped audio\nmessages for fund raising dinners for Senator Gordon\nAllott (R-Colorado) and Senator William E. Brock\n(R-Tennessee) and for the 1971 Recorded Christmas Show\nfor Hospitalized Veterans sponsored by the Veterans'\nAdministration.\n12:54\n1:05\nThe President met with Mr. Kissinger.\n1:04\nR\nThe President was telephoned by Arthur F. Burns, Chairman of\nthe Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The\ncall was not completed.\n1:10\n1:48\nThe President met with Mr. Haldeman.\n1:11\n1:12\nP\nThe President talked with Congressman Robert H. Steele\n(R-Connecticut).\n1:12\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Congressman Joel T.\nBroyhill (R-Virginia) in Boca Raton, Florida. The call was\nnot completed.\n1:48\nThe President went to his office in the EOB.\n3:47\n3:52\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n3:55\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n4:02\n4:48\nKofi A. Busia, Prime Minister of Ghana\n4:02\n4:48\nBrig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant\nMembers of the press, in/out\n4:39\n4:48\nWilliam Ofori-Atta, Foreign Minister of Ghana\n4:39\n4:48\nEbenezer M. Debrah, Ambassador from Ghana to the\nU.S.\n4:48\nThe President escorted Prime Minister Busia to his car.\n4:50\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\n4:54\n4:55\nP\nThe President talked with the First Lady.\n4:55\n5:06\nThe President met with:\nMr. Haldeman\nMiss Woods\n4:57\n4:59\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n5:00\n5:02\nThe President met with Mr. Butterfield.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT HICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(Sce Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 4, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n5:06 p.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n5:06\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room.\n5:06\n6:23\nThe President met to receive a report on voter attitudes from\nCongressman Samuel L. Devine (R-Ohio) and selected House\nmembers. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX \"B.\"\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n6:23\nThe President, accompanied by his Assistant, William E.\nTimmons, returned to the Oval Office.\n6:23\n6:25\nThe President met with Mr. Timmons.\n6:28\n6:47\nThe President met with Mr. Haldeman.\n6:50\nThe President returned to the second floor Residence.\n7:13\nP\nThe President telephoned Mr. Haldeman. The call was not\ncompleted.\n7:15\n7:16\nP\nThe President talked with his Naval Aide, Cdr. Craig S.\nCampbell.\n7:23\n7:24\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n7:35\n7:36\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Lloyd J. Christie,\njanitor, in Santa Fe Springs, California. The President\nthanked Mr. Christie for his letter of support.\n7:37\n7:38\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n7:43\n7:44\nP\nThe President talked with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.\n7:44\nP\nThe President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The call was not\ncompleted.\n7:47\n7:48\nP\nThe President talked with White House Summer Intern Douglas\nHallett.\n7:51\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Edward Marinaro,\ncollege football player for Cornell University, in Ithaca,\nNew York. The call was not completed.\n7:54\n7:59\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Cornell University\nfootball coach Jack Musick in Ithaca, New York.\n8:01\nThe President went to the North Portico to greet Prime Minister\nGandhi and to escort her to the Yellow Oval Room.\nPress photographers, in/out\n3\n4\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel he and for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 4, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n8:01 p.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n8:01\n8:18\nThe President met with Prime Minister Gandhi in the Yellow\nOval Room.\n8:18\n8:34\nThe President and the First Lady, accompanied by Prime\nMinister Gandhi, went to the East Room to greet their\ndinner guests.\nMembers of the press, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n8:34\n11:23\nThe President hosted a State Dinner in honor of Prime\nMinister Gandhi. For a list of guests, see APPENDIX \"C.\"\nAfter-dinner entertainment was provided by New York City\nBallet dancers Edward J. Villella and Patricia McBride.\nFor a list of guests attending the performance, see\nAPPENDIX \"D.\"\n11:23\nThe President and the First Lady escorted Prime Minister\nGandhi to her car at the North Portico.\n11:25\nThe President and the First Lady returned to the second floor\nResidence.\nCD/MMF/MMM\n4\n4\nU.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1664-O-332-068\nPage\nof\nPage(s)\nDEPARTMENT OF STATE\nAPPENDIX \"A\"\nWashington, D.C.\nOFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL\nTHE OFFICIAL VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OF\nHER EXCELLENCY INDIRA GANDHI\nPRIME MINISTER OF INDIA\nMEMBERS OF THE OFFICIAL PARTY:\nHer Excellency Indira Gandhi\nPrime Minister of India\nHis Excellency Lakshmi Kant Jha\nThe Ambassador of India\nMrs. Jha\nHis Excellency T.N. Kaul\nForeign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs\nHis Excellency P.N. Haksar\nSecretary to the Prime Minister\nThe Honorable Maharajakrishna Rasgotra\nMinister for Political Affairs, Embassy of India\nMrs. Rasgotra\nMr. R.D. Sathe\nJoint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs\nMr. G.C. Dutt\nJoint Director, Ministry of Home Affairs\nMr. Sharada Prasad\nDirector of Information, The Prime Minister's\nSecretariat\nMr. M. Malhoutra\nDeputy Secretary, Prime Minister's Secretariat\n-2-\nMEMBERS OF THE UNOFFICIAL PARTY:\nDr. K.P. Mathur\nPersonal Physician to the Prime Minister\nMiss Usha Bhagat\nSocial Secretary to the Prime Minister\nMr. C.V. Raman\nAll India Radio Correspondent\nMr. M.C. Gupta\nAdditional Private Secretary to the Prime Minister\nMr. Ram Kishore\nSecurity Officer\nMr. S.A. Rao\nNews Reel Officer\nMr. T.C. Jain\nPhoto Officer\nMr. R.K. Dhawan\nPersonal Assistant to the Prime Minister\nMr. Nathu Ram\nPersonal Attendant to the Prime Minister\nMr. S. Sethuraman\nPress Trust of India\nMr. V.P. Ramachandran\nUnited News of India\nMr. A.N. Das\nJugantar\nMr. P.K. Naresh\nNav Bharat Group\nMr. I. Gopalakrishnan,\nNational Herald\nMr. E.R. Gopinath\nPatriot\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET\nITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER\nA RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED\nFROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM\nREMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT\nDOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER\n1\nON THE DOCUMENT\nWITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET\nITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER\nA RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED\nFROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM\nREMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT\nDOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER\n2\nON THE DOCUMENT\nWITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\nMEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT, Nov.4, 1971\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nCongressman Samuel Devine (R-Ohio)\nCongressman Carleton King (R-New York)\nCongressman Del Clawson (R-California)\nCongressman William Dickinson (R-Alabama)\nCongressman John Hunt (R-New Jersey)\nCongressman John Kyl (R-Iowa)\nCongressman James Collins (R-Texas)\nCongressman Robert Michel (R-Illinois)\nCongressman John Rousselot (R-California)\nStaff\nClark Mac Gregor\nWilliam Timmons\nRichard Cook\nAlex Butterfield\nATTENDANCE CONFIRMED\nAPPENDIX \"C\"\nDINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE\nBlack tie\nThursday, November 4, 1971\nat eight o'clock\nThe President & Mrs. Nixon\nHer Excellency Indira Gandhi\nPrime Minister of India\nHis Excellency The Ambassador of India & Mrs. Jha\nHis Excellency T. N. Kaul\nForeign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs\nHis Excellency P. N. Haksar\nSecretary to the Prime Minister\nThe Honorable & Mrs. Maharajakrishna Rasgotra\nMinister for Political Affairs, Embassy of India\nMr. R. D. Sathe\nJoint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs\nMr. G. C. Dutt\nJoint Director, Ministry of Home Affairs\nMr. Sharada Prasad\nDirector of Information, The Prime Minister's Secretariat\nMr. M. Malhoutra\nDeputy Secretary, Prime Minister's Secretariat\nMr. V. P. Ramachandran\nUnited News of India\nThe Secretary of State & Mrs. Rogers\nMr. Justice & Mrs. Stewart\nAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court\nThe Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare & Mrs. Richardsen\nHon. & Mrs. Arthur F. Burns\nChmn., Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System\nSenator & Mrs. John Sherman Cooper (Kentucky)\nSenator & Mrs. Frank Church (Idaho)\nRep. & Mrs. John W. Davis (Georgia)\nRep. & Mrs. Vernon W. Thomson (Wisconsin)\nRep. & Mrs. Lee H. Hamilton (Indiana)\nRep. & Mrs. Henry P. Smith, III (New York)\nRep. & Mrs. J. Herbert Burke (Florida)\nHon. & Mrs. Gerard C. Smith\nDir., U. S. Arms Control & Disarmament Agency\nHon. Kenneth B. Keating\nU. S. Ambassador to India\nHon. & Mrs. Emil Mosbacher, Jr.\nChief of Protocol\nHon. & Mrs. Peter M. Flanigan\nAssistant to the President\n- 2 - 11/4/71\nHon. Henry A. Kissinger\nAssistant to the President for National Security Affairs\nBrigadier General James D. Hughes\nMilitary Assistant to the President\nHon. & Mrs. Joseph J. Sisco\nAssistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs\nAdmiral & Mrs. Chester R. Bender\nCommandant of the Coast Guard\nHon. & Mrs. Walter E. Washington\nMayor-Commissioner, District of Columbia\nGeneral & Mrs. John C. Meyer\nVice Chief of Staff, U. S. Air Force\nLt. General & Mrs. Walter T. Kerwin, Jr.\nDeputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, U. S. Army\nLt. General & Mrs. William G. Thrash\nCommanding General, Marine Corps Development & Education Command,\nQuantico, Virginia\nHon. & Mrs. Henry J. Taylor\nJournalist, Author, Former Ambassador, New York, N. Y.\nHon. & Mrs. Robert Ellsworth\nFormer U. S. Permanent Rep. to NATO, New York, N. Y.\nHon. & Mrs. Bradford Mills\nPres., Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Washington, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Ralph D. DeNunzio\nChmn., New, York Stock Exchange, New York, N. Y.\nMr. & Mrs. Robert G. Dunlop\nChmn. & Chief Exec. Officer, Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia, Pa.\nMr. & Mrs. Charles Eames\nDesigner, Venice, California\nMrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower II\nWashington, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. George M. Elsey\nMbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Washington, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Robert Ferst\nMbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Atlanta, Georgia\nMr. & Mrs. Louis Harris\nMr. & Mrs. Alex Gregory\nBal Harbour, Florida\nLouis Harris & Associates, Inc., New York, N. Y.\nMr. & Mrs. Glen E. Haydon\nMbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Mason City, Iowa\nHon. Joseph E. Johnson\nMbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, New York, N. Y.\nMr. & Mrs. C. Calvert Knudsen\nWeyerhaeuser Company, Tacoma, Washington\nMr. & Mrs. H. Ernest Lafontant\nChicago, Illinois\nMr. & Mrs. Gustave L. Levy\nSenior Partner, Goldman Sachs, New York, N. Y.\nHon. & Mrs. Leonard H. Marks\nWashington, D. C.\n- 3 - 11/4/71\nMiss Patricia McBride\nPrincipal Dancer, New York City Ballet, New York, N. Y.\nMr. & Mrs. Allen W. Merrell\nVP., Civic & Governmental Affs., Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Michigan\nMr. & Mrs. Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr.\nPres., A. C. Nielsen Company, Chicago, Illinois\nDr. & Mrs. James Perkins\nMbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, Princeton, N. J.\nHon. & Mrs. Maxwell Rabb\nMbr., Advisory Panel on South Asian Relief, New York, N. Y.\nMr. & Mrs. Stephen B. Roman\nChmn., Denison Mines, Ltd., Toronto, Canada\nMrs. Blanche Sosland\nShawnee Mission, Kansas\nHon. Edward J. Villella\nPrincipal Dancer, New York City Ballet, New York, N. Y.\nMr. Robert I. Wishnick\nWitco Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y.\nHon. & Mrs. W. Allen Wallis\nChancellor, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York\nMr. & Mrs. Truman Wright\nWhite Sulphur Springs, West Virginia\nAPPENDIX \"D\"\nENTERTAINMENT - Thursday, November 4, 1971 at 10:00 P. 111.\nblack tie\nMr. & Mrs. T. M. Alexander, Jr.\nAsst. Commr. for Unsubsidized Insured Housing Programs, HUD\nDr. & Mrs. Roger C. Baker\nMcLcan, Virginia\nHon. & Mrs. John D. Baldeschwieler\nDeputy Dir., Office of Science & Technology\nHon. & Mrs. Sushital Banerji\nMinister (Supply), Embassy of India\nHon. & Mrs. Elmer F. Bennett\nAsst. Dir., Office of Emergency Preparedness\nBrig. General & Mrs. Roscoe C. Cartwright\nOffice of Asst. Chief of Staff, Force Development, Dept. of the Army\nMiss Arden Chambers\nSecretary to the Secretary of Commerce, Washington, D. C.\nMr. Arthur E. Chambers, Jr.\nEscort & Father of Miss Arden Chambers, Bronxville, New York\nMr. & Mrs. James W. Cobb\nAttorney, Washington, D. C.\nBrig. General & Mrs. William J. Evans\nSpec. Asst. for Sensor Exploitation, Office of Chief of Staff, USAF\nMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Flynn\nGeneral Secy-Treas., Intn'l Brotherhood of Teamsters, Wash., D. C.\nMiss Martha I. Gorber\nWhite House Staff\nMr. Hal Gould\nWashington, D. C.\nHon. & Mrs. Gilbert Hahn, Jr.\nChmn., D. C. Council\nMr. Robert Hormats\nEscort of Miss Rosemary Neaher; NSC Staff\nMr. & Mrs. Samuel M. Hoskinson\nMcLcan, Virginia\nDr. & Mrs. Robert L. Howard\nArlington, Virginia\nMr. & Mrs. Frank C. Kent\nAsst. Director for Human Rights, Office of Economic Opportunity\nLt. Colonel & Mrs. Richard Kuci\nCommanding Officer, Marine Corps Air Station, Quantico, Virginia\nMr. & Mrs. Andre LeTendre\nDepartment of Commerce, Vienna, Virginia\nHon. & Mrs. Sharad S. Marathe\nMinister (Economic), Embassy of India\nMr. & Mrs. Willie C. Mason\nD. C. Republican Central Committee, Washington, D. C.\nMrs. Patricia B. McKee\nWhite House Staff\nLt. Colonel Tom May\nPatricia B McKee. NYC\n- 2 - 11/4/71\nMr. & Mrs. Arthur McZier\nAsst. Admr. for Minority Enterprise, Small Business Administration\nHon. & Mrs. John N. Nassikas\nChmn., Federal Power Commission\nMiss Rosemary J. Neaher\nNSC staff\nMr. & Mrs. Anthony C. E. Quainton\nSenior Political Officer for India, Department of State\nMr. & Mrs. Harold H. Saunders\nNSC staff\nMr. & Mrs. David T. Schneider\nCountry Director for India, Department of State\nMr. & Mrs. S. R. Sen\nExec. Dir. for India, International B ank for Reconstruction & Development\nCaptain & Mrs. Burton H. Shepherd\nExec. Asst. to Chief of Naval Operations, Department of the Navy\nMr. & Mrs. Richard T. Short\nEquitable Life Insurance Company, Norfolk, Virginia\nMr. & Mrs. Michael Smith\nStaff Assistant, White House Office\nMr. & Mrs. R. Grant Smith\nDesk Officer for India, Department of State\nMr. Thomas Stevenson\nExcort of Miss Martha I. Gorber, Alexandria, Virginia\nHon. & Mrs. William S. Thompson\nJudge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia\nMr. & Mrs. M. Gordon Tiger\nSenior Economic Officer for India, Department of State\nMr. & Mrs. Christopher Van Hollen\nDept. Asst. Secy. of State for Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Me, Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 5, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:20 9.8. FRIDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR==Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:20\nThe President had breakfast.\n7:35\nThe President went to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n7:50\n9:10\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n8:32\n9:00\nHenry A. Kissinger, Assistant\n8:32\n8:46\nCharles W. Colson, Special Counsel\n8:01\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Edward V. Regan in\nHot Springs, Virginia to congratulate him on his recent\nelection to the office of County Executive of Erie County,\nNew York. The call was not completed.\n8:50\n8:52\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\nThe President met with:\n9:23\n9:50\nJohn D. Ehrlichman, Assistant\n9:49\n10:04\nGeorge P. Shultz, Director of the OMB\n9:24\n9:28\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Regan in Hot\nSprings, Virginia.\n9:48\n9:50\nP\nThe President talked long distance with John V. N. Klein\nin Fort Lauderdale, Florida to congratulate him on his\nrecent election to the office of County Executive of\nSuffolk County, New York.\n10:04\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room.\n10:04\n10:29\nThe President attended a Cabinet meeting to discuss the 1972\nPresidential campaign. For a list of attendees, see\nAPPENDIX \"A.\"\n10:29\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\n10:33\n10:59\nThe President and his daughter, Julie, participated in a\nsigning ceremony designating the week of November 8, 1971,\nas Youth Appreciation Week. For a list of participants,\nsee APPENDIX \"B.\"\nMembers of the press, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n11:00\n11:04\nThe President met to congratulate Congressman H. John Heinz III\n(R-Pennsylvania) on his election to the U.S. House of\nRepresentatives with:\nCongressman Heinz\nMrs. H. John Heinz III\nRichard K. Cook, Deputy Assistant\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n1,4\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 5, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n11:06 a.m. FRIDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n11:06\nP\nThe President telephoned Secretary of State William P. Rogers.\nThe call was not completed.\n11:07\n11:09\nP\nThe President talked with U.S. Secret Service Agent Theodore\nJ. Brehm in the George Washington University Hospital.\n11:09\n11:13\nThe President met with Secretary Rogers.\n11:13\nThe President went to the Roosevelt Room.\nThe President escorted Prime Minister of the Republic of India\nIndira Gandhi from the Roosevelt Room to the Cabinet Room.\nThe President and Prime Minister Gandhi met with members of\nthe Cabinet. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\nPress photographers, in/out\n11:20\nThe President and Prime Minister Gandhi went to the Oval\nOffice.\n11:21\n12:20\nThe President met with:\nPrime Minister Gandhi\nParmeshwar Narain Haksar, Secretary to Prime Minister\nGandhi\nMr. Kissinger\n12:20\nThe President escorted Prime Minister Gandhi to her car on\nthe South Grounds of the White House.\n12:25\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n12:25\n12:31\nMr. Kissinger\n12:30\n12:49\nArthur F. Burns, Chairman of the Board of Governors of\nthe Federal Reserve System\n12:52\n12:55\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n12:55\n12:57\nThe President met on the patio with:\nJohn K. Andrews, Jr., Staff Assistant\nMrs. John K. Andrews, Jr.\nJohn K. Andrews, Sr., father\nMrs. John K. Andrews, Sr., mother\n12:57\nThe President went to the South Grounds of the White House.\n1:00\n1:07\nThe President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the\nWhite House to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of\npassengers, see APPENDIX \"C.\"\n4\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 5, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n1:16 p.m. FRIDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n1:16\n3:15\nThe President flew by the \"Spirit of '76\" from Andrews AFB,\nMaryland to Homestead AFB, Florida. For a list of\npassengers, see APPENDIX \"D.\"\n3:26\n3:37\nThe President flew by helicopter from Homestead AFB, Florida\nto the Key Biscayne Compound helipad. For a list of\npassengers, see APPENDIX \"C.\"\n3:47\n3:48\nP\nThe President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie,\nin Washington, D. C.\n3:53\n3:59\nP\nThe President talked long distance with House Minority Leader\nGerald R. Ford (R-Michigan) in Washington, D. C.\n4:04\nThe President, accompanied by C. G. Rebozo, went to the Key\nBiscayne Compound beach.\nThe President went swimming with Mr. Rebozo.\nThe President and Mr. Rebozo returned to the Key Biscayne\nresidence.\n4:22\n4:41\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in\nWashington, D. C.\n5:14\n5:17\nP\nThe President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia,\nin Cambridge, Massachusetts.\n5:20\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Congressman Vernon\nW. Thomson (R-Wisconsin) in Washington, D. C. The call was\nnot completed.\n5:22\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Thomas Gleason,\nPresident of the International Longshoremen's Association\nin New York City. The call was not completed.\n5:24\n5:25\nP\nThe President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L.\nZiegler.\n5:28\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Jesse M. Calhoun,\nPresident of the National Marine Engineers Beneficial\nAssociation, in New York City. The call was not completed.\n5:44\n5:45\nP\nThe President talked long distance with his Special\nConsultant, John A. Scali, in Washington, D. C.\n5:46\n5:47\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Gleason in New\nYork City.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 5, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n5:59 p.m. FRIDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n5:59\n6:00\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Congressman Thomson in\nWashington, D. C.\n6:20\n6:24\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. Rebozo, motored from the\nKey Biscayne Compound to the Key Biscayne Hotel.\n6:24\n8:00\nThe President had dinner at the Key Biscayne Hotel with\nMr. Rebozo.\n8:00\n8:08\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. Rebozo, motored from the\nKey Biscayne Hotel to the Key Biscayne Compound.\n8:30\nThe President saw the movie \"Under the Yum Yum Tree\" with\nMr. Rebozo.\nMMF/CD/MMM\n4\n4\nAPPENDIX \" A 11\nTO BE IN ATTENDANCE\nAt Cabinet Table\n(Unable to Attend)\nSecretary The Under The Vice President Secretary President Rogers Walker (Sec Connally @11:00 Indonesia) a.m,\nDeputy Secretary Packard\n(Sec Laird - S. Vietnam)\nAttorney General Mitchell\nSecretary Morton\nUnder Secretary Campbell\nL\n(Sec Hardin M Turkey)\nSecretary Stans\nSecretary Hodgson\nSecretary Richardson\nSecretary Romney\nUnder Secretary Beggs\n(Sec Volpe Poland)\nAmbassador Kennedy\nDirector Shultz\nCounsellor Finch\nCounsellor Rumsfeld\nAmbassador Bush\nStaff\nMr. Haldeman\nMr. Colson\nMr. Ehrlichman\nMr. Scali\nMr. Flanigan\nMr. Dent\nMr. MacGregor\nMr. Moore\nMr. Klein\nMA,\nJune\nPeterson\nMr. R. Price\nMr.\nZiegler\nMr. Malek\nNeal\nBall\nStrachen\nTimmons\nMr. Gifford\nStrachan\nOthers\nDep Attorney General Kleindienst (Justice)\nU Secretary Lynn (Commerce)\n1\nU Secretary Silberman (Labor)\nU Secretary Van Dusen (HUD)\nMr. Robert Hitt (Interior)\nMr. Jonathan Moore (HEW)\nChairman Dole (RNC)\nMr. Magruder (Campaign Committee)\nMr. Flemming (Campaign Committee)\nMr. Cole (Domestic Council)\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nATTENDEES\nCongressman Charles Jonas (R-Ark.) - Sponsor of Bill author- -\nizing Proclamation.\nCharles C. Campbell\n- Immediate Past-President\nof Optimist International,\nCo-originator of the idea.\nEarl Yarborough\n- Past-President of Optimist\nInternational, Co-originator\nof the idea.\nPARTICIPANTS\nPROCLAMATION SIGNING CEREMONY\nYOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK, 1971\n1. James Anderson, 17 (Young Men's Christian Association) Alabama\n2. Michael Arnett, 17 (Future Business Leaders of America) Oklahoma\n3. Lupe Barrientes, 17 (American Junior GI Forum of U.S.) Texas\n4. Deborah Boykin, 16 (Camp Fire Girls, Inc.) Washington, D.C.\n5. Keith Franz, 17 (National Association of Student Councils) Maryland\n6. Ronda Gill, 18 (4-H Club) Maryland\n7. Arthur Gillmore, 26 (Vocational Clubs of America) Kentucky\n8. Rosetta Gonzales, 13 (Future Homemakers of America) Virginia\n9. Kevin Hall, 19 (Future Farmers of America) Maryland\n10. Gerald Hart, 16 (Youth Organizations United) Washington, D.C.\n11. James Kamner, 19 (Office Education Association) Ohio\n12. Karl Kranz, 17 (Boy Scouts of America) Virginia\n13. Paul McDowell, 17 (Key Club International) Louisiana\n14. Phillip Mann, 16 (Boys' Clubs of America) New Jersey\n15. Linda Martin, 18 (Future Homemakers of America) Washington, D. C.\n16. Margaret Pietuszka, 16 (Girls' Clubs of America) Delaware\n17. Dimitri Rotow, 16 (Girls' Clubs of America) Pennsylvania\n18. Linda Saathoff, 18 (4-H Club) Maryland\n19. Antoinette Thornton, 16 (Young Womens' Christian Association) Maryland\n20. Scott W. Tschirgi, 17 (Junior Optimists) Virginia\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET\nITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER\nA RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED\nFROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM\nREMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT\nDOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER\n3\nON THE DOCUMENT\nWITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\nAPPENDIX \"D\"\nPASSENGER MANIFEST\nAIR FORCE ONE\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nMISSION 1965\nAndrews AFB Wash DC to Homestead AFB Fla\n5 Nov 1971\nDepart: 1:15pm Arrive: 3:20pm\n2+05\n840SM\n1. The President\n2. H R Haldeman\n3. Ron Ziegler\n4. John Whitaker\n5. Mrs Whitaker\n6. Leonard Garment\n7. Mrs Garment\n8. Larry Higby\n9. Doctor Walter Tkach\n10. LtColonel Vernon Coffey\n11. Manuel Sanchez\n12. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg\n13. GySgt M A Collins\n14. YNC Phil Martinez\n15. D Grant\n16. R Pontius\n17. H Thomas\n18. D Shaw\n19. T Bondurant\n20. D Schwartz\n21. J Edwards\n22. J Stanton\n23. Ollie Atkins\nWH Photo\n24. Gaylord Shaw\nAP\n25. Helen Thomas\nUPI\n26. Tom Jarriel\nABC\n27. Howard Norton\nUSN & WR\n28. Carroll Kilpatrick\nWashington Post\n29. Harvey Georges\nAP Photo\n30. Frank Cancellare\nUPI Photo\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 6, 1971\nKEY BISCAYNE,\nTIME\nDAY\nFLORIDA\n9:51 a.m. SATURDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nID\n9:51\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Jesse M. Calhoun,\nPresident of the National Marine Engineers Beneficial\nAssociation, in Easton, Maryland. The call was not\ncompleted.\n10:00\nThe President had breakfast.\n10:03\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Senator Robert P.\nGriffin (R-Michigan) in Washington, D. C. The call was not\ncompleted.\n10:09\n10:20\nP\nThe President talked long distance with his Special Counsel,\nCharles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C.\n10:09\nR\nThe President was telephoned long distance by Senator Griffin\nin Washington, D. C. The call was not completed.\n10:26\n10:33\nP\nThe President talked long distance with his Personal Secretary,\nRose Mary Woods, in Washington, D. C.\n10:33\n10:37\nR\nThe President talked long distance with Senator Griffin in\nWashington, D. C.\n10:37\n10:38\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Calhoun in Easton,\nMaryland.\n10:42\n10:52\nP\nThe President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.\n11:06\n11:07\nP\nThe President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.\n11:08\n11:11\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Miss Woods in\nWashington, D. C.\n11:19\n11:20\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Congressman John R.\nDellenback (R-Oregon) in Washington, D. C.\n12:13\n12:14\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\n1:09\n1:10\nP\nThe President talked with C. G. Rebozo.\n3:50\n5:35\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. Rebozo, went boating on the\nCoco Lobo II.\n6:09\n6:17\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in\nWashington, D. C.\n6:18\n6:21\nR\nThe President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie, in\nWashington, D. C.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 6, 1971\nKEY BISCAYNE,\nTIME\nDAY\nFLORIDA\n6:20 p.m. SATURDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n6:20\nR\nThe President was telephoned long distance by his daughter,\nTricia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The call was not\ncompleted.\n6:24\nP\nThe President telephoned Mr. Haldeman. The call was not\ncompleted.\n6:28\n6:34\nR\nThe President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia,\nin Cambridge, Massachusetts.\n6:38\nR\nThe President was telephoned long distance by Director of the\nOMB George P. Shultz in Washington, D. C. The call was not\ncompleted.\n6:43\nR\nThe President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was\nnot completed.\n6:45\n7:01\nThe President motored from the Key Biscayne Compound to the\nHasta House Restaurant with:\nMr. Rebozo\nMr. Kissinger\nW. Sloan McCrea, President of the Earl Wilson Company\n6:45\n9:23\nThe Presidential party had dinner.\n9:23\n9:41\nThe Presidential party motored from the Hasta House\nRestaurant to the Key Biscayne Compound.\n9:45\nThe President and Mr. Rebozo watched the Alabama-Louisiana\nState University football game on television.\n9:45\n9:57\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Senator Griffin in\nSouthfield, Michigan.\nCD/MMF/MMM\ncases A\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 7, 1971\nKEY BISCAYNE,\nTIME\nDAY\nFLORIDA\n9:35 a.m.' SUNDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:35\nThe President had breakfast.\n10:12\n10:18\nP\nThe President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.\n10:25\n10:26\nP\nThe President talked long distance with his Military Assistant,\nBrig. Gen. James D. Hughes, in Washington, D. C.\n10:46\n10:47\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mrs. Spessard L.\nHolland, widow of former Senator Holland (D-Florida), in\nBartow, Florida.\n11:21\n11:32\nP\nThe President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.\n3:50\nThe President, accompanied by C. G. Rebozo, went to the Key\nBiscayne Compound beach.\n4:15\nThe President and Mr. Rebozo returned to the Key Biscayne\nresidence.\n4:22\n5:57\nThe President and Mr. Rebozo went boating on the Coco Lobo II.\n6:00\nThe President and Mr. Rebozo returned to the Key Biscayne\nresidence.\n7:00\nThe President had dinner with:\nMr. Rebozo\nRobert H. Abplanalp, President of Precision Valves\nCorporation\n7:50\n9:38\nThe Presidential party saw the movie \"Wait Until Dark.\"\nMMF/CD/MMM\n1\n1\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 8, 1971\nKEY BISCAYNE,\nTIME\nDAY\nFLORIDA\n9:45 a.m. MONDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:45\nThe President had breakfast.\n10:54\n11:00\nP\nThe President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.\n11:02\n11:04\nP\nThe President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.\n11:17\n11:21\nP\nThe President talked long distance with his daughter, Julie,\nin Washington, D. C.\n11:51\n11:54\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\n11:55\n12:01\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n2:02\n3:33\nThe President, accompanied by C. G. Rebozo, motored around the\nKey Biscayne area.\n4:56\nP\nThe President telephoned Mr. Kissinger. The call was not\ncompleted.\n4:58\nP\nThe President telephoned Mr. Haldeman. The call was not\ncompleted.\n5:00\n5:11\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\n5:11\n5:17\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n5:25\n5:26\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Congressman John J.\nFlynt, Jr. (D-Georgia) in Washington, D. C.\n5:51\n6:03\nThe President flew by helicopter from the Key Biscayne Compound\nhelipad to Homestead AFB. For a list of passengers, see\nAPPENDIX \"A.\"\n6:12\n8:17\nThe President flew by the \"Spirit of '76\" from Homestead AFB,\nFlorida to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers,\nsee APPENDIX \"B.\"\n8:23\n8:32\nThe President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB, Maryland to\nthe South Grounds of the White House. For a list of\npassengers, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\n8:35\nThe President went to the Red Room in the Residence.\n8:37\nThe President went to the second floor Residence.\n8:40\nThe President returned to the Red Room with:\nThe First Lady\nJulie Eisenhower\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 8, 1971\nKEY BISCAYNE,\nTIME\nDAY\nFLORIDA\n8:45 p.m. MONDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n8:45\nThe Presidential party returned to the second floor Residence.\n8:47\n8:54\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\n9:03\n9:25\nP\nThe President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.\nColson.\nMMF/CD/MMM\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET\nITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER\nA RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED\nFROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM\nREMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT\nDOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER\n4\nON THE DOCUMENT\nWITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nPASSENGER MANIFEST\nAIR FORCE ONE\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nMISSION 1965\nHomestead AFB Fla to Andrews AFB Wash DC\n8 Nov 1971\nDepart: 6:10pm Arrive: 8:20\n2+10\n840SM\n1. The President\n2. Attorney General John Mitchell\n3. Mr Charles Rebozo\n4. Mr Robert Abplanalp\n5. Miss Jane Lucke\n6. Doctor Henry A Kissinger\n7. Mr H R Haldeman\n8. Mr Ronald Ziegler\n9. Mr John Whitaker\n10. Mrs Whitaker\n11. Mr Leonard Garment\n12. Mrs Garment\n13. Mr Lawrence Higby\n14. Doctor Walter R Tkach\n15. LtColonel Vernon Coffey\n16. Mr Coleman Hicks\n17. Miss Julie Pineau\n18. Mr Manuel Sanchez\n19. MSgt Abe1 Araiza\n20. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg\n21. YNC Phil Martinez\n22. Mr Ollie Atkins\nWH Photo\n23. Mr R Pontius\n24. Mr D Grant\n25. Mr D Livingood\n26. Mr D McCarthy\n27. Mr R Bates\n28. Mr W Ebert\n29. Mr R Johnsen\n30. Mr R Consylman\n31. Mr K Lynch\n32. Mr Dennis F Creedon\n33. Mr Frank Cormier\nAP\n34. Miss Helen Thomas\nUPI\n35. Mr Henry Trewitt\nNewsweek\n36. Mr Howell Walker\nCBS\n37. Mr Jim Deacon\nSt Louis Post-Dispatch\n38. Mr Harvey Georges\nAP Photo\n39. Mr Frank Cancellare\nUPI Photo\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 9, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n8:45 a.m. TUESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n8:45\nThe President went to his office in the EOB.\nThe President met with:\n9:45\n10:45\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n10:29\n11:00\nHenry A. Kissinger, Assistant\n10:27\n10:28\nR\nThe President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia,\nin Cambridge, Massachusetts.\n11:05\n11:07\nThe President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P.\nButterfield.\n11:57\n11:58\nP\nThe President talked with Staff Assistant Stephen B. Bull.\n1:49\n1:50\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Bull.\n2:29\nR\nThe President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was\nnot completed.\n3:04\n3:06\nThe President met with Mr. Butterfield.\n4:24\nP\nThe President telephoned Congressman Silvio 0. Conte\n(R-Massachusetts). The call was not completed.\n4:31\n4:32\nP\nThe President talked with Congressman Conte.\n4:36\nThe President went to the Barber Shop.\n4:54\nThe President returned to the second floor Residence.\n5:28\nThe President and the First Lady went to the South Grounds of\nthe White House.\n5:29\n5:37\nThe President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the\nSouth Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB, Maryland.\nFor a list of passengers, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\n5:46\n6:25\nThe President and the First Lady flew by the \"Spirit of '76\"\nfrom Andrews AFB, Maryland to John F. Kennedy International\nAirport, New York City. For a list of passengers, see\nAPPENDIX \"B.\"\n6:33\n6:41\nThe President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from\nJohn F. Kennedy International Airport to the Wall Street\nhelipad, New York City. For a list of passengers, see\nAPPENDIX \"A.\"\n6:44\n6:58\nThe President and the First Lady motored from the Wall Street\nhelipad to the Americana Hotel.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 9, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n8:06 p.m. TUESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\nThe President and the First Lady were greeted by Laurence A.\nTisch, Chairman of the Board of Loew's Corporation.\nThe President and the First Lady went to the holding room.\nThe President was scheduled to be briefed by his Special\nAssistant, Mark I. Goode.\nThe President and the First Lady went to the head table in a\nconvention room of the Americana Hotel. For a list of head\ntable guests, see APPENDIX \"C.\"\nThe President addressed approximately 1600 guests attending\nthe New York City \"Salute to the President\" dinner, one of\n19 Republican fund raising dinners held across the nation.\nMaster-of-Ceremonies was comedian Bob Hope.\nMembers of the press, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\nThe President's address was televised live on closed-circuit\ntelevision during other dinners held in the southern and\neastern parts of the nation.\nAt the conclusion of his address, the President and the First\nLady met informally with the dinner guests. The President\nand the First Lady were accompanied by:\nBernard Lasker, New York City Dinner Chairman and\nAttorney for Lasker, Stone and Stern\nMrs. Bernard Lasker\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n8:06\n8:17\nThe President and the First Lady motored from the Americana\nHotel to the Wall Street helipad.\n8:24\n8:31\nThe President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the\nWall Street helipad to John F. Kennedy International Airport.\nFor a list of passengers, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\nEST\nCST\n8:40\n9:35\nThe President and the First Lady flew by the \"Spirit of '76\"\nfrom John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City\nto O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois. For a\nlist of passengers, see APPENDIX \"D.\"\n(Actual flying time - 1 hour 55 minutes)\n9:46\n9:54\nThe President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from\nO'Hare International Airport to Meigs Field, Chicago,\nIllinois. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 9, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n9:55 p.m. TUESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:55\nThe President and the First Lady were greeted by Col. Jack\nReilly, personal representative of Mayor Richard J. Daley\n(D-Chicago, Illinois).\n9:58\n10:08\nThe President and the First Lady motored from Meigs Field to\nthe Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois.\nThe President and the First Lady went to the holding room.\nThe President was scheduled to be briefed by Mr. Goode.\nThe President and the First Lady went to the head table in the\nInternational Ballroom of the Conrad Hilton Hotel. For a\nlist of head table guests, see APPENDIX \"E.\"\nThe President addressed approximately 1300 guests attending the\nChicago \"Salute to the President\" dinner.\nMaster-of-Ceremonies was Mr. Hope.\nMembers of the press, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\nThe President's address was televised live on closed-circuit\ntelevision during other dinners held in the midwestern and\nwestern parts of the nation.\nThe President and the First Lady attended a reception for\nselected dinner guests in the Beverly Room. For a list of\nattendees, see APPENDIX \"F.\"\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n11:51\n11:56\nThe President and the First Lady motored from the Conrad\nHilton Hotel to the Continental Plaza Hotel.\n11:56\nThe President and the First Lady were greeted by Manager of the\nContinental Plaza Hotel Jack Vaughn.\nThe President and the First Lady went to the Presidential\nSuite.\nMMF/CD/MMM\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET\nITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER\nA RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED\nFROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM\nREMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT\nDOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER\n9\nON THE DOCUMENT\nWITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET\nITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER\nA RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED\nFROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM\nREMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT\nDOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER\n5\nON THE DOCUMENT\nWITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nPASSENGER MANIFEST\nAIR FORCE ONE\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nMISSION 1985\nAndrews AFB Wash DC to JFK Intl Arpt NY\n9 Nov 1961\nDepart: 5:45pm Arrive: 6: :30pm\n+45\n210SM\n1. The President\n2. Mrs Nixon\n3. Mr H R Haldeman\n4. Mr Ron Ziegler\n5. Mr Dwight Chapin\n6. Doctor Walter R Tkach\n7. Commander Craig S Campbell\n8. Mr Stephen B Bull\n9. Mr Lawrence M Higby\n10. Mr Noel C Koch\n11. SDCS Zosimo T Monzon\n12. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg\n13. YNC Phil Martinez\n14. SSgt Marti McAlister\n15. Mr W Duncan\n16. Mr R Keiser\n17. Mr A Dillon\n18. Mr :V Livingood\n19. PCC :) mcCarthy\n20. Mr J Larson\n21. Mr N Wallace\n22. Mr W Ebert\n23. Mr R Johnson\n24. Mr Oliver S Atkins\n25. Mr Frank Cormier\nAP\n26. Mr Norman Kempster\nUPI\n27. Mr Herbert Kaplow\nNBC\n28. Mr Jerry Schecter\nTime Magazine\n29. Mr Arthur Siddon\nChicago Tribune\n30. Mr Henry Burroughs\nAP Photo\n31. Mr Darryl Heikes\nUPI Photo\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nAPPENDIX \"C\"\nNew York City, New York\nNovember 9, 1971\nHead Table Guests at the New York City \"Salute to the President\" Dinner\nGovernor and Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller (R-New York)\nMr. and Mrs. John W. Rollins, Republican National Dinner Chairman and President of\nRollins International\nMr. and Mrs. Benard Lasker, New York City Dinner Chairman\nMr. and Mrs. Louis Marx, Jr.\nMr. and Mrs. Dan W. Lufkin\nAPPENDIX \"D\"\nPASSENGER MANIFEST\nAIR FORCE ONE\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nMISSION 1985\nJFK Intl Arpt NY to O'Hare Arpt Chicago Ill\n9 Nov 1971\nDepart: 8:40pm Arrive: 10:40pm\n2+00\n670SM\n1. The President\n2. Mrs Nixon\n3. Mr John D Ehrlichman\n4. Mr H R Haldeman\n5. Mr Ron Ziegler\n6. Mr Dwight Chapin\n7. Mr John Rollins\n8. Doctor Walter Tkach\n9. Commander Craig Campbell\n10. Mr Mark Goode\n11. Mr Stephen Б Bull\n12. Mr Lawrence Higby\n13. Mr Noel Koch\n14. Mr Tom Evans\n15. SDCS Zosimo Monzon\n16. SP7 Herbert Oldenburg\n17. YNC Phil Martinez\n18. SSgt Marti McAlister\n19. Mr V Duncan\n20 P.\n21. Mr A Dillon\n22. Mr W Livingood\n23. Mr D McCarthy\n24. Mr J Larson\n25. Mr N Wallace\n26. Mr W Ebert\n27. Mr R Johnson\n28. Mr Ollie Atkins\n29. Mr Frank Cormier\nAP\n30. Mr Norman Kempster\nUPI\n31. Mr Herbert Kaplow\nNBC\n32. Mr Jerry Schecter\nTime Magazine\n33. Mr Arthur Siddon\nChicago Tribune\n34. Mr Henry Burroughs\nAP Photo\n35. Mr Darryl Heikes\nUPI Photo\n36. Mr T Takeuchi\nPress\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nAPPENDIX \"E\"\nChicago, Illinois\nNovember 9, 1971\nHead Table Guests at the Chicago, Illinois \"Salute to the President\" Dinner\nWally Phillips, Master of Ceremonies, WGN's Morning Madness\nGwen Sherrick, Illinois State GOP Chairwoman\nJustin Taft, Clerk of the Supreme Court\nEdmund J. Kucharski, Chairman of the Cook County GOP Central Committee\nR. Douglas Stuart, Former Ambassador to Canada\nW. Robert Blair, Speaker of the Illinois House\nMrs. Charles H. Percy\nWilliam J. Scott, Illinois Attorney General\nMrs. Clive Runnells, Member of the Republican National Finance Committee (RNFC)\nSenator Robert Dole, (R-Kansas)\nW. Clement Stone, Chicago, Dinner Chairman Member of the Board of Trustees of the\nGovernor Richard B. Ogilvie (R-Illinois)\nRichard Nixon Foundation\nWilliam C. Croft, Chicago Dinner Chairman of the \"Salute to the President\" Dinner and\nPresident of the Pyle-National Company\nWilliam Harrison Fetridge, Executive Co-Chairman of Dinner and President of the\nUnited Republican Fund of Illinois\nBennett Archambault, Executive CO-Chairman of Dinner and Chairman of the Illinois RNFC\nVice President Spiro T. Agnew\nEdmund B. Thornton, Downstate Chairman of Dinner\nSenator Charles H. Percy (R-IILINOIS)\nMrs. Spiro T. Agnew\nCongressman Leslie C. Arends (R-Illinois) House Minority Whip\nBob Hope, Commedian\nMrs. Richard B. Ogilvie\nVictor L. Smith, Chairman of the Illinois State GOP Central Committee\nJohn W. Lewis, Illinois Secretary of State\nRobert D. Stuart, Jr., National GOP Committeeman\nW. Russell Arrington, Minority Leader of the Illinois State Senate\nMrs. Brooks McCormick, National GOP Committeewoman\nWilliam G. Stratton, Former Governor of Illinois\nRichard (Hap) Northern, President of the County Chairmens' Association\nMrs. D.V. Watson, President of the Illinois Federation of\nRepublican Women\nAPPENDIX \"F\"\nANC\nRECEPTION ATTENDEES\nMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Terra\nRobert Solinsky\nMr. and Mrs. Robert D. Stuart, Jr.\nMr. and Mrs. Irl H. Marshall\nMr. and Mrs. Harry B. Clow\nMr. and Mrs. Malcolm Gilchrist\nMr. and Mrs. Edward Justice Long\nMr. and Mrs. Charles S. Potter\nMr. and Mrs. Charles Caldorini\nMr. Wally Phillips\nAmbassador and Mrs. James S. Kemper\nMrs. James S. Kemper and daughter\nSenator Robert Dole\nSenator and Mrs. Charles H. Percy\nCongressman and Mrs. Leslie C. Arends\nWilliam C. Croft\nBennett Archambault\nMr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrison Fetridge\nMr.\nand\nMrs.\nW.\nClement\nStone\nMr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Thornton\nAttorney General William J. Scott\nMr. and Mrs. Richard Howinson\nMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Housar\nMr. and Mrs. R. Douglass Stuart\nMr. and Mrs. Brooks McCormick\nMr. and Mrs. Victor L. Smith\nMr. and Mrs. David Bradshaw\nMr. and Mrs. Norman Stone\nMr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Fernstrom\nMiss Carol Baker\nGovernor and Mrs. Richard Ogilvie\nW. A. Matheson\nSamuel W. Witwer\nMr. and Mrs. J. Milburn Smith\nMr. and Mrs. Leonard Lavin\nPaul Brundel\nMrs. Genevieve Hall\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 10, 1971\nCONTINENTAL PLAZA HOTEL\nTIME\nDAY\nCHICAGO, ILLINOIS\n9:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:00\n9:34\nThe time of these events has not been confirmed.\n9:23\nThe President and the First Lady went to Room 835 in the\nContinental Plaza Hotel.\n9:25\nThe President and First Lady met and were photographed with\n5-year-old Katherine Marie Donnelly, poster child for the\nLions Club Help the Blind campaign.\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n9:34\n9:43\nThe President and the First Lady motored from the Continental\nPlaza Hotel to Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois.\n9:47\n10:00\nThe President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from\nMeigs Field, Chicago, Illinois, to O'Hare International Air-\nport. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\nCST\nEST\n10:08\n12:19\nThe President and the First Lady flew by the \"Spirit of '76\"\nfrom O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois to\nAndrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see\nAPPENITX \"R.\"\n(Actual flying time 1 hour 11 minutes)\n11:43\nR\nThe President was telephoned by Chairman of the Board of\nGovernors of the Federal Reserve System Arthur F. Burns.\nThe call was not completed.\n12:30\n12:39\nThe President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from\nAndrews AFB, Maryland, to the South Grounds of the White\nHouse. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\n12:45\nThe President went to the Oval Office.\n12:45\n12:56\nThe President met with:\nPat Boone, Entertainer\nMrs. Pat Boone\nCherry, Lindy, Debbie, and Laury Boone, daughters\nJack Spina, Manager for Pat Boone\nPatrick H. Price, Staff Assistant\nHenry C. Cashen II, Deputy Assistant\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n1:00\n1:20\nThe President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary\nWoods.\n1:20\nThe President went to his office in the EOB.\n1:31\n1:33\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Burns.\n1\n3\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY FEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 10, 1971\nCONTINENTAL PLAZA HOTEL\nTIME\nDAY\nCHICAGO, ILLINOIS\n2:27 p.m. WEDNESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n2:27\n2:28\nP\nThe President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.\nColson.\n2:34\n2:45\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n2:50\n3:10\nThe President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.\n2:50\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Mayor Richard J.\nDaley (D-Chicago, Illinois) in Chicago, Illinois. The call\nwas not completed.\n2:51\n2:54\nP\nThe President talked with Senator Barry M. Goldwater\n(R-Arizona).\n3:09\n3:10\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mayor Daley in\nChicago, Illinois.\n3:16\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to his daughter, Tricia,\nin Cambridge, Massachusetts. The call was not completed.\nThe President met to discuss Southeast Acio with.\n3:16\n4:20\nMelvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense\n3:25\n4:20\nMr. Kissinger\n3:52\nR\nThe President was telephoned long distance by his daughter,\nTricia, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The call was not\ncompleted.\n4:20\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n4:20\n5:17\nWilliam P. Rogers, Secretary of State\n4:20\n5:00\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n4:20\n5:17\nBrig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant\n5:17\n5:50\nThe President met to discuss agricultural conditions with:\nSenator Carl T. Curtis (R-Nebraska)\nClark MacGregor, Counsel\nWhite House photographer, in/out\nThe President met to discuss Richard Wilson's second volume on\nthe Nixon Administration with:\n5:50\n6:37\nRichard Wilson, Author of Setting the Course\n6:30\n6:37\nAlexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant\n6:39\nThe President returned to the second floor Residence with:\nBrig. Gen. Walter R. Tkach, Personal Physician\nDr. W. Kenneth Riland, Personal Physician\n?\n2\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 10, 1971\nCONTINENTAL PLAZA HOTEL\nTIME\nDAY\nCHICAGO, ILLINOIS\n6:40 p.m. WEDNESDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\nThe President met with:\n6:40\n6:42\nDr. Tkach\n6:40\n6:57\nDr. Riland\n7:00\n7:07\nP\nThe President talked with Brig. Gen. Haig.\n7:17\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nJulie Eisenhower\n7:50\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Mr. Kissinger in\nNew York City. The call was not completed.\n7:53\nP\nThe President telephoned his Assistant, William E. Timmons.\nThe call was not completed.\n7:54\n8:03\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n7:56\nR\nThe President was telephoned long distance by Mr. Kissinger in\nNew York City. The call was not completed.\n8:00\nR\nThe President was telephoned by Mr. Timmons. The call was not\ncompleted.\n8:04\n8:06\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Timmons.\n8:07\n8:20\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Kissinger in New\nYork City.\n8:25\nP\nThe President telephoned Director of the OMB George P. Shultz.\nThe call was not completed.\n8:27\n8:30\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n8:44\n8:48\nP\nThe President talked long distance with his daughter, Tricia,\nin Cambridge, Massachusetts.\nCD/MMF/MMM\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET\nITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER\nA RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED\nFROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM\nREMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT\nDOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER\n6\nON THE DOCUMENT\nWITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nPASSENGER MANIFEST\nAIR FORCE ONE\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nMISSION 1985\nO'Hare Arpt Chicago Ill to Andrews AFB Wash DC\n10 Nov 1971\nDepart: 11:05am Arrive: 12:25pm\n1+20\n550SM\n1. The President\n2. Mrs Nixon\n3. Senator Charles H Percy\n4. Congressman Leslie C Arends\n5. Congressman William L Springer\n6. Congressman Robert H Michel\n7. Congressman Paul Findley\n8. Congressman John B Anderson\n9. Senator Dole\n10. Congressman Robert McClory\n11. Congressman Thomas F Railsback\n12. John D Ehrlichman\n13. H R Haldeman\n14. Ronald Ziegler\n15. Dwight Chapin\n16. Doctor Walter R Tkach\n17. Commander Craig S Campbell\n18. Steve Bull\n19. Larry Higby\n20. Richard Cook\n21. SDCS Zosimo T Monzon\n20\nVALO\nDhill\n23. SP7 Herb Cldenburg\n24. SSgt Marti McAlister\n25. W Duncan\n26. R Keiser\n27. A Dillon\n28. H Thomas\n29. B Shaw\n30. C Williams\n31. J Floyd\n32. J Edwards\n33. J Stanton\n34. Ollie Atkins\nWH Photo\n35. Gaylord Shaw\nAP\n36. Helen Thomas\nUPI\n37. Howard Norton\nUSN & WR\n38. Forrest Boyd\nMutual Broadcasting\n39. Courtney Sheldon\nChristian Science Monitor\n40. Henry Burroughs\nAP Photo\n41. Darryl Heikes\nUPI Photo\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 11, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n10:08 a.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n10:08\n10:11\nR\nThe President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.\n10:11\nThe President had breakfast.\n10:21\nThe President went to the Oval Office.\n10:22\n10:26\nP\nThe President talked with Attorney General, John N. Mitchell.\n10:35\n10:51\nThe President met to discuss the appointment of a new\nSecretary of Agriculture with:\nEarl L. Butz, Secretary of Agriculture-designate\nJohn D. Ehrlichman, Assistant\nJohn C. Whitaker, Deputy Assistant\n10:51\nThe President went to the South Grounds of the White House.\n10:52\n10:59\nThe President, accompanied by his Military Assistant, Brig.\nGen. James D. Hughes, motored from the South Grounds of the\nWhite House to Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington,\nVirginia.\n10:59\nThe President was greeted by:\nDonald E. Johnson, Administrator of the Veterans\nAdministration\nMaj. Gen. Roland Glaszer, Commanding General of the\nMilitary District of Washington\n10:59\n11:13\nThe President participated in a wreath-laying ceremony\ncommemorating the 50th anniversary of the entombment\nof the first unknown soldier. The President also greeted\napproximately 24 World War I veterans and national\nveteran leaders.\nPress photographers, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n11:13\n11:22\nThe President motored from Arlington National Cemetery,\nArlington, Virginia to the South Grounds of the White House.\n11:24\nThe President went to his office in the EOB.\nThe President met with:\n11:29\n12:50\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n11:31\n1:16\nMr. Kissinger\n1:01\n1:02\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n3:07\n3:08\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Ehrlichman.\n3:27\n3:30\nP\nThe President talked with the First Lady.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 11, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n3:32 p.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n3:32\n3:33\nP\nThe President talked with the First Lady.\n3:33\n3:34\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n3:48\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n3:48\n3:53\nAlexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant\n3:52\n4:03\nClifford M. Hardin, Secretary of Agriculture\n3:52\n4:03\nMrs. Clifford M. Hardin\n3:52\n4:03\nSecretary-designate Butz\n3:52\n4:03\nMrs. Earl L. Butz\n3:52\n3:59\nMr. Ehrlichman\n3:52\n4:03\nMr. Whitaker\n3:52\n4:03\nLaurence M. Higby, Staff Assistant\n4:00\n4:03\nMr. Ehrlichman\n4:00\n4:01\nRonald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary\n4:01\n4:03\nMr. Ziegler\n4:04\nThe President, accompanied by Secretary and Mrs. Hardin and\nSecretarv-desionate and Mrc Rutz went to the Proce Room\n4:04\n4:19\nThe President announced the nomination of Earl L. Butz,\nProfessor of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University,\nto Secretary of Agriculture. The President also announced\nplans for revising the Department of Agriculture.\nMembers of the press, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n4:19\nThe President returned to his office in the EOB.\n4:22\n4:24\nP\nThe President talked with his daughter, Julie.\n4:29\n4:32\nP\nThe President talked with Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott\n(R-Pennsylvania).\nThe President met with:\n4:35\n5:20\nMr. Kissinger\n4:36\n4:40\nByron Schumacher, White House Photographer\n4:37\n4:38\nBrig. Gen. Haig\n4:36\n4:37\nP\nThe President talked with Senator John C. Stennis\n(D-Mississippi).\n5:25\n5:50\nP\nThe President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.\nColson.\n5:29\n5:50\nThe President met with Mr. Butterfield.\n?\n3\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 11, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n5:35 p.m. THURSDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n5:35\nR\nThe President was telephoned by his Special Assistant,\nWilliam L. Safire. The call was not completed.\n6:11\n6:16\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Safire.\n6:15\nR\nThe President was telephoned by Mr. Kissinger. The call was\nnot completed.\n6:21\n6:29\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Ziegler.\n6:30\n6:55\nThe President met with Mr. Kissinger.\n7:11\n7:13\nP\nThe President talked with Senator William Proxmire\n(D-Wisconsin).\n7:15\n7:19\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n7:22\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in\nMiami, Florida. The call was not completed.\n7:24\n7:26\nK\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger\n7:30\n7:39\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo in Miami,\nFlorida.\n7:40\n7:45\nP\nThe President talked with his daughter, Julie.\n7:46\n7:47\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\n7:48\n7:51\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Ziegler.\n8:24\n8:25\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n8:48\n8:49\nP\nThe President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary\nWoods.\n9:13\n9:21\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Colson.\n9:54\nThe President returned to the second floor Residence.\nCD/MMF/MMM\n3\n3\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 12, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n9:45 a.m. FRIDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:45\nThe President had breakfast.\n9:59\nThe President went to his office in the EOB.\n10:03\n10:06\nThe President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P.\nButterfield.\n12:10\n12:29\nP\nThe President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.\nColson.\nThe President met with:\n12:33\n12:59\nHenry A. Kissinger, Assistant\n12:36\n12:37\nMr. Butterfield.\n2:20\n2:25\nThe President met with Mr. Kissinger.\n2:36\n2:38\nR\nThe President talked with his Assistant, John D. Ehrlichman.\n2:40\n2:41\nThe President met with Mr. Butterfield.\n3:55\nThe President went to the Oval Office.\n3:59\n4:02\nThe President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler.\n4:02\nThe President went to the Press Office.\n4:02\n4:29\nThe President announced the end of the U.S. ground offensive\nrole in Vietnam and the withdrawal of 45,000 more troops.\nMembers of the press, in/out\n4:29\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n4:29\n4:54\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n4:29\n4:48\nMr. Kissinger\n4:29\n4:35\nClark MacGregor, Counsel\n4:47\n4:50\nMr. Ziegler\n4:55\n5:03\nThe President met with:\nJohn J. McCloy, Chairman of the President's Disarma-\nment Advisory Committee\nMr. Kissinger\n5:03\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. McCloy and Mr. Kissinger,\nwent to the Cabinet Room.\n5:03\n6:22\nThe Presidential party attended a meeting of the National\nSecurity Council. For a list of attendees, see\nAPPENDIX \"A.\"\n1\n7\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 12, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:22 p.m. FRIDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n6:22\nThe President, accompanied by Secretary of State William P.\nRogers and Mr. Kissinger, returned to the Oval Office.\nThe President met with:\n6:22\n6:35\nMr. Kissinger\n6:22\n6:27\nSecretary Rogers\n6:26\n6:33\nMr. Butterfield\n6:27\n6:37\nMr. Haldeman\n6:37\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. Haldeman, went to the\nSouth Grounds of the White House.\n6:41\n7:09\nThe President and the First Lady flew by helicopter from the\nSouth Grounds of the White House to the Camp David,\nMaryland helipad. For a list of passengers, see\nAPPENDIX \"B.\"\n7:11\n7:12\nThe President and the First Lady motored from the Camp David\nhelipad to Aspen Lodge.\n7:20\n7:32\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in\nWashington, D. C.\n7:36\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Mr. Kissinger in\nWashington, D. C. The call was not completed.\n7:41\n7:42\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n7:45\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nMr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox\n7:51\n7:55\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n8:35\n8:37\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n8:41\n8:45\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in\nWashington, D. C.\n8:45\nThe President saw the movie \"San Francisco\" with:\nMrs. Nixon\nMr. and Mrs. Cox\nCD/MMF/MMM\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET\nITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER\nA RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED\nFROM THIS FILE FOLDER. 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FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM\nREMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT\nDOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER\n7\nON THE DOCUMENT\nWITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 13, 1971\nCAMP DAVID,\nTIME\nDAY\nMARYLAND\n10:00 a.m. SATURDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n10:00\nThe President had breakfast.\n10:30\nThe President went to Dogwood Lodge.\n10:30\n10:31\nP\nThe President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.\n?\n?\nThe President met with Mr. Haldeman.\n10:33\n10:43\nP\nThe President talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A.\nKissinger, in Washington, D. C.\n11:01\n11:07\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Kissinger in\nWashington, D. C.\n1:16\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to his Special Counsel,\nCharles W. Colson, in Washington, D. C. The call was not\ncompleted.\n1:26\n1:38\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Colson in\nWashington, D. C.\n2:00\nThe President had lunch.\n2:30\nThe President went to the Aspen Den.\n5:15\n5:32\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Haldeman.\n5:33\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to his Personal\nSecretary, Rose Mary Woods, in Washington, D. C. The call\nwas not completed.\n5:37\n5:38\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Senator Wallace F.\nBennett (R-Utah) in Washington, D. C.\n5:56\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Key\nBiscayne, Florida. The call was not completed.\n6:10\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nJulie Eisenhower\nMr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cox\n7:07\n7:09\nR\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo on board\nthe Coco Lobo III.\n7:12\n7:14\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Miss Woods in\nWashington, D. C.\n1\n2\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 13, 1971\nCAMP DAVID,\nTIME\nDAY\nMARYLAND\n7:20 p.m. SATURDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:20\nThe President saw the movie \"The Bad and the Beautiful\" with:\nThe First Lady\nTricia Cox\nJulie Eisenhower\nMMF/CD/MMM\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 14, 1971\nCAMP DAVID,\nTIME\nDAY\nMARYLAND\n9:20 a.m. SUNDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:20\nThe President had breakfast.\n9:52\n9:54\nThe President motored from Aspen Lodge to the Camp David\nhelipad.\n9:56\n10:27\nThe President flew by helicopter from the Camp David,\nMaryland helipad to the South Grounds of the White House.\nFor a list of passengers, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\n10:30\nThe President went to the second floor Residence with:\nThe First Lady\nJulie Eisenhower\n10:40\n10:45\nP\nThe President talked with Secretary of the Treasury, John B.\nConnally.\n10:57\n11:09\nP\nThe President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.\nColson.\n11:00\nR\nThe President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A.\nKissinger. The call was not completed.\n11:10\n11:13\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\n11:14\n11:30\nThe President and the First Lady had coffee in the Yellow\nOval Room with:\nJulie Eisenhower\nFormer President Lyndon B. Johnson\nMrs. Lyndon B. Johnson\nHumberto S. Medeiros, Archbishop of Boston\n11:30\nThe Presidential party went to the East Room to attend a\nworship service conducted by Archbishop Medeiros.\nAlso participating was the Gastonia Wesleyan Youth\nChorus directed by Douglas D. Childress, Minister of\nMusic at the First Wesleyan Church in Gastonia, North\nCarolina. For a list of guests, see APPENDIX \"B.\"\nMembers of the press, in/out\n12:04\n12:06\nThe President and the First Lady went to the Grand Hall for a\nphoto opportunity with:\nFormer President Johnson\nMrs. Johnson\nArchbishop Medeiros\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n12:06\n12:57\nThe President, accompanied by former President Johnson and\nArchbishop Medeiros, went to the State Dining Room to greet\nthe worship service guests.\nWhite llouse photographer, in/out\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Trave! Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 14, 1971\nCAMP DAVID,\nTIME\nDAY\nMARYLAND\n12:57 p.m. SUNDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n12:57\n12:59\nThe President and the First Lady went to the Grand Stairway\nfor a photo opportunity with the Gastonia Wesleyan Youth\nChorus.\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n12:59\n1:00\nThe President and the First Lady escorted former President and\nMrs. Johnson and Archbishop Medeiros to their cars at the\nNorth Portico.\n1:01\nThe President and the First Lady returned to the second floor\nResidence.\n1:14\nThe President went to his office in the EOB.\n1:18\n1:19\nP\nThe President talked with Secretary Connally.\n5:01\n5:02\nP\nThe President talked with the First Lady.\n6:41\nThe President, accompanied by Secretary Connally, went to\nthe Map Room to join the First Lady and Mrs. Connally for\ndinner.\n7:02\n8:12\nThe Presidential party had dinner in the newly-redecorated\nRed Room.\n8:12\nThe President and the First Lady escorted Secretary and Mrs.\nConnally to their car in the South Driveway.\n8:14\nThe President and the First Lady returned to the second floor\nResidence.\n8:58\nP\nThe President telephoned Coach of the Washington Redskins\nGeorge Allen. The call was not completed.\n9:19\n9:29\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Allen and expressed his support\nfor the Washington Redskins.\n9:30\n9:31\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Congressman John\nH. Terry (R-New York) in Syracuse, New York.\n9:45\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Willis 0. Preston,\nJr., a quadruple paraplegic, in Wilmington, Delaware.\nThe President called to thank Mr. Preston for his letter of\nsupport. The call was not completed.\n9:46\nP\nThe President telephoned Captain Ralph A. Sambuchi, a wounded\nVietnam veteran, in Walter Reed Army Hospital. The call\nwas not completed.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 14, 1971\nCAMP DAVID,\nTIME\nDAY\nMARYLAND\n9:56 p.m. SUNDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:56\n9:58\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Preston in\nWilmington, Delaware.\n10:04\n10:05\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Captain Sambuchi in\nMaynard, Massachusetts.\n10:06\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to Don Smith, a\nquadruple amputee and coach of a small-fry little league\nfootball team, in the Veterans Hospital Center in Dublin,\nGeorgia. The call was not completed.\n10:37\n10:39\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Smith in Dublin,\nGeorgia.\nCD/MF/NMM\nRICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY\nDOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET\nITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER\nA RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED\nFROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM\nREMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT\nDOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER\n8\nON THE DOCUMENT\nWITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER.\nNATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION\nNOT FOR RELEASE\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nATTENDANCE NOT CONFIRMED\nWORSHIP SERVICE A'i JUL WHILE HOUSE\nSunday, November 14, 197.1\nat 11:30 o'clock\nThe President & Mrs. Nixon\nMrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, II\nThe Most Reverend Humberto S. Medeiros\nArchbishop of Boston\nThe Secretary of Agriculture & Mrs. Hardin + 1\nThe Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare & Mrs. Richardson + 2\nThe Secretary of State & Mrs. Rogers\nThe Secretary of Commerce & Mrs. Stans\nThe Secretary of Transportation & Mrs. Volpe + 3\nHon. & Mrs. Arthur F. Burns\nHon. & Mrs. David M. Kennedy\nHon. & Mrs. Donald Rumsfeld + 2\nCdr. Richard D. Allen\nOffice of the Chief of Naval Operations\nMr. & Mrs. Carlos J. Arboleya\nPres., Fidelity National Bank of South Miami, Florida\nMr. & Mrs. Gayle Averyt + ]\nPres., Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Co., Columbia, S.C.\nMr. & Mrs. Alexander Banuelos\nMrs-Treasurer of the U.S. -designate, Los Angeles, California\nMr. & Mrs. Rumsey Beery + 1\nMrs-White House office\nMr. Fred Berens\nBache & Co., , Miami Beach, Florida\nMrs. A. M. Bobbitt\nMother of White House social aide, Bill Fite\nMr. & Mrs. I. J. Breeden\nManassas, Virginia\nMajor & Mrs. John V. Brennan + 3\nMarine Corps Aide to the President\nRep. & Mrs. James T. Broyhill + 1\nNorth Carolina\nMr. & Mrs. Edgardo Buttari\nAdvisory Council, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for\nSpanish Speaking People, Miami, Florida\nMr. & Mrs. Frank C. Casias + 2\nBunker Ramo Corporation, Oak Brook, Illinois\nMr. & Mrs. Martin Castille\nAttorney, Los Angeles, California\nMr. & Mrs. Douglas D. Childress + 4\nDir., Gastonia Wesleyan Youth Choras, Gastonia, N. C.\n- 2 - 11/14/71\nMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Connor\nMrs-White House office\nMr. & Mrs. Harry Cooper + 1\nNational Association of Greeting Card Publishers, NYC\nMr. & Mrs. Edgar M. Cullman + 1\nChmn., General Cigar, New York, N.Y.\nMr. & Mrs. R. Hugh Daniel\nDaniel Construction Co., Birmingham, Alabama\nMr. & Mrs. McCullough Darlington\nWashington, D. C.\nRep. & Mrs. Eligio de la Garza\n(Texas)\nCapt. & Mrs. Alan E. Devney\nU. S. Army\nMr. L. C. Diaz Carlo + 1\nConsultant to Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish\nSpeaking People\nMr. Henry A. Duperault\nWestfield, Massachusetts\nEl Salvador - Mrs. Julio A. Rivera + 4\nWife of the Ambassador\nMrs. Gertrude Engel + 1\nWashington, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Carl Faircloth\nSpec. Asst. to the Exec. Dir., Goodwill Industries, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. John J. Fawley + 1\nAlexandria, Virginia\nMr. & Mrs. Victor Forte + 5\nMrs-Public Relations Dir., Goodwill Industries, Inc., D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Stanley Frank\nChmn., Carolina By-Products, Greensboro, N. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Sam Fullerton + 3\nWarren, Arkansas\nMr. & Mrs. Theodore R. Gamble\nPortland, Oregon\nRear Admiral & Mrs. Francis L. Garrett\nU. S. Navy\nMr. & Mrs. Vincent Garza + 5\nPres., V. F. Garza & Sons, East Chicago, Indiana\nMr. & Mrs. Manuel Giberga + 2\nVice Chmn., Advisory Council, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities\nfor Spanish Speaking People\nMr. & Mrs. Charles Gomez + 3\nChicago, Illinois\nDr. & Mrs. Oscar Guttierez\nFinance Chmn., Texas Republican Coalition, San Antonio\n- 3 - 11/14/71\nMrs. Jessye Harrison\nArlington, Virginia\nMr. & Mrs. Marion Harrison + 3\nArlington, Virginia\nMr. & Mrs. Cecil J. Hernandez, Sr.\nDenver, Colorado\nMrs. Edna Hicks\nPOW family\nMrs. Jerry Hogan\nPOW family\nMrs. James Holt\nSecret Service family\nRev. & Mrs. Rex Humbard + 2\nCathedral of Tomorrow, Akron, Ohio\nMr. & Mrs. Ivan E. Irizarry, Sr. + 1\nEconomic Development Admr., Commonwealth of Puerto Rico\nMr. & Mrs. Robert E. Isaacs + 2\nDeputy Assistant Postmaster General\nDr. & Mrs. Richard Izquierdo + 2\nDir., San Juan Medical Center, Bronx, N.Y.\nMrs. Gladys Jacobs\nSecret Service family\nMr. & Mrs. Alan Jones\nMr-currently starring in \"Man of La Mancha\" at the National Theater\nMaj. Gen. & Mrs. James M. Keck\nU. S. Air Force\nRep. & Mrs. Hastings Keith\nMassachusetts\nMrs. Ida Mae Kemp\nMcKees Rock, Pennsylvania\nMr. & Mrs. Thornton Kennedy + 1\nDavidson Kennedy Co., Atlanta, Georgia\nMrs. Jeanne E. Kerbs\nNew York, New York\nMr. & Mrs. Robert F. Krill + 1\nAsst. to the Associate Dir., U.S. Information Agency\nMr. & Mrs. Herman Kruse\nPacific Gas & Electric Co., San Francisco, California\nMr. & Mrs. John D. Lofton, Jr. + 2\nEditor of MONDAY, Republican National Committee\nMr. & Mrs. Nick Lugo, Jr.\nNatl. Exec. Dir., Dept. of Labor Migrant Div., New York, N.Y.\nHon. & Mrs. John M. Lupton\nWeston, Connecticut\nMr. & Mrs. H. Cabell Maddux, Jr. + 1\nMcLean, Virginia\n- 4 - 11/14/71\nSister Marie Majella\nPres., Marymount College, Arlington, Virginia\nMrs. F. J. Maloney + 1\nRockville, Maryland\nMr. Eugene A. Marin\nMbr., Adv. Council on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People,\nPhoenix, Arizona\nMr. Ted Martinez\nMbr., Adv. Council on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People,\nAlbuquerque, New Mexico\nMauritius\nH.E. The Ambassador of Mauritius & Mrs. Balancy + 5\nMrs. David May\nPOW family\nMrs. William J. Metzger\nPOW family\nMr. & Mrs. Robert S. Milligan\nMrs-Daughter of Secretary & Mrs. Hardin\nMr. & Mrs. Wendell Mitchell\nAdministrative Assistant to Senator James Allen\nMr. & Mrs. Monte F. Montez + 3\nPres., Montez Engerprises, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri\nMr. & Mrs. Francis W. Mulcahy + 2\nExec. Dir., Goodwill Industries, D. C.\nNigeria\nH.E. The Ambassador of Nigeria & Mrs. Iyalla + 1\nMrs. Velma Ogg\nWashington, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Michael V. Olds\nFalls Church, Virginia\nParaguay\nH.E. The Ambassador of Paraguay & Mrs. Avila + 5\nMr. Ernest G. Paschoal\nPres., Paschoal's Gray Line Motor Tours, Maui\nMr. & Mrs. Virgil Penn + 1\nRecording Secy., Fraternal Order of Police, Philadelphia, Pa.\nMrs. Joseph J. Perez, Jr. + 1\nSecret Service family\nMiss Alice B. Perry\nExecutive Protective Service\nMr. & Mrs. Leonard Polachek + 1\nExecutive Protective Service\nMr. & Mrs. Henry M. Ramirez + 4\nActing Chmn., Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish\nSpeaking People\nMiss Cathi Ray\nPOW family\n- 5 - 11/14/71\nMiss Janice Ray\nPOW family\nMiss Carolee Ream\nOffice of International Economic Policy\nMr. & Mrs. Joseph Reyes + 6\nPres., J. A. Reyes Associates, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Antonio Rodriguez\nSpecial Consultant to the White House, McLean, Virginia\nMr. & Mrs. Richard Rodriguez\nAttorney, Bronx, New York\nRep. & Mrs. Earl Ruth\nNorth Carolina\nHon. Phillip V. Sanchez\nDir., Office of Economic Opportunity\nDr. & Mrs. Carlos G. Santoro\nPhysician, Kansas City, Missouri\nMr. William Schneider\nColumbus, Ohio\nMr. & Mrs. Francis Scumaci + 4\nUnited Steelworkers of America, Pittsburgh, Pa.\nMr. & Mrs. Thomas Sedlar + 3\nOverseas Private Investment Corp., D. C.\nSenegal\nH.E. The Ambassador of Senegal & Mrs. Coulbary + 3\nMr. & Mrs. Morris Shipley + 5\nVice Pres., Delta Airlines, D. C.\nMrs. Berkley Simmons\nWashington, D. C.\nMr. & Mrs. Maurice A. Spalding\nGaithersburg, Maryland\nHon. & Mrs. Edward Allen Tamm\nJudge, U.S. Court of Appeals, D. C. Circuit\nMr. & Mrs. Jorge E. Tristani\nChmn., Adv. Council, Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for\nSpanish Speaking People, San Juan, Puerto Rico\nColonel & Mrs. David M. Twomey\nU. S. Marine Corps\nCapt. & Mrs. Harold B. Van Gorter\nParents of White House social aide, John Van Gorter\nMr. & Mrs. Hector I. Vasquez + 1\nPres., Puerto Rican Forum, Inc., New York, N.Y.\nMr. & Mrs. Frank Veiga\nPres., National Economic Development Assn., Los Angeles, Calif.\nMr. & Mrs. Peter Villa\nNatl. Pres., League of United Latin American Citizens,\nRancho Mirago, Cal ifornia\n- -6 - 11/14/71\nMr. & Mrs. Alfred R. Villalobos\nExec. Dir., National Economic Development Assn., Los Angeles\nMr. & Mrs. Richard G. Wendell\nExecutive Protective Service\nMiss Thelma E. Williams\nWashington, D. C.\nMiss Mary Woods\nMcKees Rock, Pennsylvania\nMr. & Mrs. John Yago\nStaff Member, Senate Public Works Committee\nMr. Edward Yturri, Jr.\nMbr., Adv. Council on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People,\nAustin, Texas\nMr. Robert Nesen\nOxnard, California\nMr. & Mrs. Peter Patino + 5\nExec. Dir. for Admin., Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for\nSpanish Speaking People, Bethesda, Maryland\nThe Honorable & Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson\nHon. & Mrs. W. Thomas Johnson\nMiss Helene Lindow\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 15, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n8:20 a.m. MONDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n8:20\nThe President had breakfast.\n8:30\nThe President went to the Oval Office.\n8:35\n8:40\nThe President met with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P.\nButterfield.\nThe President met with:\n8:54\n9:14\nPeter M. Flanigan, Assistant\n8:59\n9:50\nH. R. Haldeman, Assistant\n9:45\n10:20\nHenry A. Kissinger, Assistant\n10:03\n10:05\nP\nThe President talked with Secretary of the Treasury John B.\nConnally.\nThe President met with:\n10:24\n11:01\nRose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary\n11:00\n11:02\nMr. Butterfield\n10:54\nR\nThe President was telephoned by orchestra leader Bob Crosby.\nThe call was not completed.\n11:04\n11:05\nThe President met with Mr. Butterfield.\n11:07\n11:10\nThe President met with Miss Woods.\nThe President met with:\n11:10\n12:03\nJohn D. Ehrlichman, Assistant\n11:23\n12:03\nMr. Haldeman\n11:27\n11:29\nMr. Butterfield\n11:09\nP\nThe President telephoned reporter for the New York Daily News\nPaul F. Healy. The call was not completed.\n12:05\n12:17\nThe President met with:\nPaul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor at\nHarvard University and Editor-in-Chief of The Oliver\nWendell Holmes Devise History of the Supreme Court\nof the United States\nJulius Goebel, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Legal History\nat Columbia University School of Law and author of\nVolume I, Antecedents and Beginnings to 1801\nCharles Fairman, Professor Emeritus of Law at the\nHarvard Law School and author of Volume VI,\nReconstruction and Reunion, 1864-1888\nL. Quincy Mumford, Librarian of Congress\nJohn W. Dean III, Counsel\nMembers of the press, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\nThe President received copies of the first two published\nvolumes of the multivolume history of the Supreme Court.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 15, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:18 p.m. MONDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n12:18\n12:50\nThe President met with George E. Allen, author of\nPresidents Who Have Known Me.\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n12:57\n1:16\nThe President met with Mr. Kissinger.\n1:53\n2:02\nThe President met and was photographed with:\nC. Jackson Grayson, Chairman of the Price Commission\nGeorge H. Boldt, Chairman of the Pay Board\nDonald Rumsfeld, Counsellor\nWhite House photographer, in/out\n2:02\nThe Presidential party went to the Cabinet Room.\n2:02\n2:13\nThe President attended a meeting of the Cost of Living Council.\nFor a list of attendees, see APPENDIX \"A.\"\nMembers of the press, in/out\n2:13\nThe President returned to the Oval Office.\n2:19\n2:23\nThe President met with Mr. Kissinger.\n2:20\n2:21\nP\nThe President talked with Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr.\n(R-Tennessee).\n2:36\n3:33\nThe President met with Congressional leaders. For a list of\nattendees, see APPENDIX \"B.\" White House staff members\npresent were:\n2:26\n3:33\nGeorge P. Shultz, Director of the OMB\n2:26\n3:33\nCaspar W. Weinberger, Deputy Director of the OMB\n2:36\n3:33\nWilliam E. Timmons, Assistant\n2:36\n3:33\nClark MacGregor, Counsel\n2:36\n2:37\nRonald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary\n2:38\n3:31\nMr. Ziegler\n3:36\nThe President returned to the Cabinet Room.\n3:36\n4:26\nThe President attended a Cabinet meeting. For a list of\nattendees, see APPENDIX \"C.\"\n4:26\nThe President, accompanied by Mr. Rumsfeld, returned to the\nOval Office.\n4:26\n4:30\nThe President met with Mr. Rumsfeld.\n4:31\n4:39\nThe President met with:\nSultan Mohammad Khan, Secretary of the Ministry of\nForeign Affairs of Pakistan\nMr. Kissinger\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 15, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n4:41 p.m. MONDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n4:41\n5:21\nThe President met to discuss child development legislation,\nbusing and the California Welfare Work Relief Demonstration\nProject with:\nElliot L. Richardson, Secretary of HEW\nMr. Ehrlichman\n5:10\nR\nThe President was telephoned by Senate Minority Leader Hugh\nScott (R-Pennsylvania). The call was not completed.\n5:20\n5:55\nThe President met to discuss the objectives of Secretary of\nCommerce Maurice H. Stans' proposed trip to the U.S.S.R.\nwith:\nSecretary Stans\nWilliam P. Rogers, Secretary of State\nBrig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Deputy Assistant\nMembers of the press, in/out\nWhite House photographer, in/out\nThe President met with:\n5:50\n6:03\nMr. Butterfield\n6:00\n6:19\nMr. Kissinger\n5:55\n6:03\nP\nThe President talked with Secretary Connally.\n6:04\n6:09\nR\nThe President talked with Senator Scott.\n6:09\n6:10\nP\nThe President talked with his daughter, Julie.\n6:20\n6:55\nThe President met with Mr. Haldeman.\n6:56\nThe President returned to the second floor Residence.\n7:03\n7:20\nP\nThe President talked with his Special Counsel, Charles W.\nColson.\n7:15\nThe President had dinner in the Lincoln Sitting Room.\n7:23\n7:26\nR\nThe President talked with Mr. Kissinger.\n7:42\n7:45\nP\nThe President talked with Mr. Ehrlichman.\n7:50\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to his brother,\nF. Donald Nixon, in Newport Beach, California. The call\nwas not completed.\n7:54\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in\nKey Biscayne, Florida. The call was not completed.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nNOVEMBER 15, 1971\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTIME\nDAY\nWASHINGTON, D. C.\n8:01 p.m. MONDAY\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n8:01\nP\nThe President telephoned long distance to his brother, Edward\nC. Nixon, in Lynnwood, Washington. The call was not\ncompleted.\n8:05\n8:09\nP\nThe President talked long distance with John W. Rollins,\nVice-chairman of the Republican National Finance Committee,\nin Oceanside, California.\n8:15\n8:18\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Asa V. Call, member of\nthe Board of Trustees of the Richard Nixon Foundation, in\nLos Angeles, California.\n8:27\n8:28\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Rebozo in Key\nBiscayne, Florida.\n8:54\n8:58\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Edward Nixon in\nLynnwood, Washington.\n10:42\nR\nThe President was telephoned long distance by Donald Nixon\nin Newport Beach, California. The call was not completed.\nMMF/CD/MMT\nAPPENDIX \"A\"\nCOST OF LIVING MEETING, November 15, 1971\nATTENDANCE CONFIRMED\nSecretary John Connally\nPaul Mc Cracken\nArthur Burns\nJ. Philip Campbell\nSecretary Maurice Stans\nSecretary James Hodgson\nSecretary George Romney\nGeorge Shultz\nMrs. Virginia Knauer\nGeneral George Lincoln\nHerb Stein\nPeter Flanigan\nJoe Mullaney\nEarl Rhode\nRichard Cheney\nAl Abrahams\nMarvin Kosters\nJoe Malaga\nRichard Alfultis\nWilliam Greener\nUnder Secretary Lynn\nUnder Secretary Laurence Silberman\nUnder Secretary Donald Paarlberg\nJ. Charles Partee\nDonald Rumsfeld\nJackson Grayson\nGeorge Boldt\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nMEETING WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS\nNovember 15, 1971\nATTENDANCE CONFIRMED BY S. BULL\nSenator Mike Mansfield\nSenator Hugh Scott\nCongressman Gerald Ford\nSenator Allen Ellender\nSenator Milton Young\nCongressman George Mahon\nCongressman Frank Bow\nGeorge Shultz\nCaspar Weinberger\nClark Mac Gregor\nWilliam Timmons\nAPPENDIX \"C\"\nATTENDANCE CONFIRMED BY A. BUTTERFIELD\nMtz 3:00 - 4:25\nU\nTO BE IN ATTENDANCE\nCabint\nPresident in uls from\nAt Cabinet Table\n3:36 - 4:25 pm\nThe President\n--\n(The Vice President - en route to Los Angeles)\nSecretary Rogers\nSecretary Connally\nSecretary Laird\nAttorney General Mitchell\nUnder Secretary Pecora\n(Sec Morton - San Francisco)\nSecretary Hardin\nSecretary Stans\nSecretary Hodgson\nUnder Secretary Veneman\n(Sec Richardson - Philadelphia)\nSecretary Romney\nSecretary Volpe\nAmbassador Kennedy\nDirector Shultz\narrived 3:25\n--\n(Counsellor Finch - South America)\nCounsellor Rumsfeld\nAmbassedor Bush\n(ATUN. This infast day PRC delegates sected)\nStaff\nMr. Haldeman\narrived 3:20\nMr. Ehrlichman\nDr. Kissingo\nMr. R. Price\nMr. Ziegler\narrived 3:40 + departed 3:55; returned 4:00 {m\nMr. Butterfield\nMr. MAC gugor\narrived 3:45\nOthers\nChmn Dole, RNC\nWilliam Bird - V.P. Kaiser Industries - on leave as consultant for Transpo 72\nin ints pan 3:00 - 3:40 pen\nMr. Chester Spurgeon D.O.T - in nity pan 3:00 - 3:40 per"
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