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RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE 1 List Invitees to NSC Meeting 2/14/1969 A COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-2 FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary February 1, 1969 - February 15, 1969 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 D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material.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 H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material.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.) February 1, 1969 TIME DAY WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:20 a.m. Saturday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 7:20 The President had breakfast. 7:55 The President went to his Office accompanied by Vernon C. Coffey. 9:05 9:25 The President met with John D. Ehrlichman. 9:20 9:25 Ronald L. Ziegler Joined the meeting. 9:25 9:35 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. 9:37 12:04 The President met with the National Security Council. Those present were: Spiro T. Agnew William P. Rogers Melvin R. Laird George A. Lincoln David M. Kennedy Earle G. Wheeler Richard Helms Elliot L. Richardson Henry A. Kissinger Andrew J. Goodpaster Richard F. Pedersen Bryce N. Harlow 12:05 12:16 The President went to his Office.. 12:17 12:42 The President returned to the meeting in the Cabinet Room. 12:42 12:49 The President went to his Office accompanied by William P. Rogers. 12:50 12:52 The President met with Dwight L. Chapin. 12:51 P At the President's request Henry A. Kissinger was asked to come to his office. 12:53 2:15 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger and Bryce Harlow. 2:16 3:00 The President went to the Barber Shop and then to the Mansion. 4:45 The President and the First Lady received: C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo Thomas Shelton THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 1, 1969 TIME DAY WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:55 p.m. Saturday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 6:55 Thomas Shelton departed. 7:00 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 7:19 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 8:35 10:55 The President and the First Lady entertained dinner guests. Those present were: Robert Abplanalp James Crosby Robert A. Finch Hobart Lewis C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo H. R. Haldeman 10:20 The President telephoned long distance to Julie Eisenhower in Massachusetts. The call was not completed. 11:20 The President retired. THE/WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 2, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 10:05 a.m. Sunday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 10:05 The President had breakfast. 10:28 The President and the First Lady received Richard C. and Doris Halverson and their three children at the Mansion. 11:00 11:40 The President, the First Lady, and approximately 300 guests attended the religious service led by Richard Halverson. 11:40 Coffee was served to all guests in the State Dining Room. 12:40 12:55 The President and C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo toured the East Wing. 1:10 1:16 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 1:13 1:43 The President met with Hobart Lewis in the Mansion. 1:36 1:37 P The President talked with H. R. Haldeman. 1:40 2:17 The President met with H. R. Haldeman in the Mansion. 1:59 2:01 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 2:20 The President had lunch with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo 3:17 3:19 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger 3:23 3:24 P The President talked with Robert Schulz. 3:32 The President went to his office accompanied by C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo. 3:33 3:35 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 3:37 3:42 P The President talked with Robert Schulz. 3:43 P The President telephoned James D. Hughes. The call was not completed. 3:43 3:44 P The President talked with Ronald L. Ziegler. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 2, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 3:59 p.m. Sunday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo ID 3:59 4:00 P The President talked with Ronald L. Ziegler. 4:01 4:03 P The President talked with H. R. Haldeman. 4:26 The President went to the Mansion. He was acoompanied by: C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo H. R. Haldeman 4:45 6:28 The President visited Dwight D. Eisenhower at Walter Reed Hospital and then returned to the Mansion. 6:32 6:34 P The President talked with H. R. Haldeman. 6:54 6:57 P The President talked long distance with the First Lady in New York City. 6:58 7:09 P The President talked long distance with Herbert Brownell in New York City. 7:09 7:15 P The President talked long distance with Paul Keyes in Los Angeles, California. 7:20 The President had dinner. 7:39 7:57 P The President talked with H. R. Haldeman. 8:26 8:28 P The President talked with H. R. Haldeman. 8:35 P The President telephoned Stewart Lamprey in New Hampshire. The call was not completed. 8:38 8:45 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 8:49 P The President telephoned David Sterling in Hillsboro, New Hampshire. The call was not completed. 8:58 9:00 P The President telephoned Stewart Lamprey in New Hampshire. Robert Lamprey took the call. 10:30 The President retired. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 3, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:25 a.m. Monday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 7:25 The President had breakfast. 8:08 The President went to his office. 8:15 The President met with: Bryce N. Harlow John D. Ehrlichman H. R. Haldeman The President met with: 9:03 9:42 Henry A. Kissinger 9:03 9:20 Ronald L. Ziegler 9:03 9:26 John D. Ehrlichman The President met with: 9:42 10:02 Robert H. Finch 9:42 10:02 D. Patrick Moynihan 9:42 9:55 John D. Ehrlichman 10:03 11:59 The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with the Council for Urban Affairs. For a list of attendees see APPENDIX "B". 11:59 12:12 The President returned to his office accompanied by Robert H. Finch. 12:00 12:13 James E. Allen joined the meeting. 12:05 12:13 Florence Allen joined the meeting. 12:10 12:27 George P. Shultz joined the meeting. 12:11 12:12 Ronald L. Ziegler joined the meeting. The President met with: 12:28 1:00 Arthur F. Burns 12:30 1:00 Bryce N. Harlow 12:36 12:46 Robert P. Mayo 2:00 3:01 The President visited the Department of Housing and Urban Development where he spoke to approximately 200 officials in the Departmental Conference Room. He was met and excorted by George W. Romney. For the Scenario - see APPENDIX "A". 2:20 2:25 P The President talked long distance with Mr. Hansburger in Boise, Idaho from George W. Romney's Office at HUD. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 3, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 3:03 p.m. Monday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 3:03 3:35 The President visited the Department of Agriculture where he spoke to approximately 450 officials in the Departments 5th wing auditorium. He was met and escorted by Clifford M. Hardin. 3:39 The President returned to his Office. 3:47 5:00 The President met with John D. Ehrlichman. 4:08 4:12 The President met with: Robert H. Finch James E. and Florence Allen Ronald L. Ziegler 4:13 5:37 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. 5:30 5:36 Ronald L. Ziegler joined the meeting. 5:40 6:05 The President went to the swimming pool. 6:20 P The President telephoned John D. Ehrlichman. The call was not completed. 6:20 6:22 P The President telephoned H. R. Halderman. 6:25 8:00 The President entertained guests. Those present were: Wilbur D. Mills John V. Byrnes David M. Kennedy Bryce N. Harlow Robert H. Finch 7:55 R The President received a call from Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed. 8:10 The President had dinner. 8:33 8:40 P The President talked with John D. Ehrlichman. 8:41 8:43 R The President received a call from Henry A. Kissinger. 9:08 9:21 P The President talked long distance to Lyndon B. Johnson in Texas. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 3, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 9:25 p.m. Monday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 9:25 9:31 The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 10:45 The President retired. PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: VISIT TO DEPT. OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) Monday, February 3, 1969 APPENDIX "A" 2:15 p. m. You will arrive at the new HUD building and be met by Secretary George Romney. He will escort you to his office where you will meet with key new appointees of HUD. Attendees will be: Secretary of HUD- - Mr. George Romney Under Secretary of HUD - Mr. Richard VanDusen Assistant Secretary - Metropolitan Division Mr. Samuel C. Jackson Assistant Secretary - Equal Opportunity Mr. Samuel Simmons Assistant Secretary - Model Cities Mr. Floyd Hyde - former Mayor of Fresno, Calif. Assistant Secretary - Administration Mr. Dwight Ink General Counsel - Mr. Sherman Unger Secretary Romney will then escort you from his office to the Departmental Conference Room on the same floor where you will address approximately 200 top HUD officials. Upon arrival in the Departmental Conference Room the Secretary will escort you to the podium, where a single stand-up microphone will be provided. You will be introduced by Secretary Romney (he will remain seated on the platform). It is expected that you will speak for 10 - 15 minutes. 2:45 You will be escorted from the Conference Room by the Secretary ( approx. ) and proceed to the motorcade at the South Plaza exit, where you will depart HUD at approximately 2:55. NOTE: Press will be present in the Departmental Conference Room for your talk to the top HUD officials. FEBRUARY 3, 1969 APPENDIX "B" COUNCIL OF URBAN AFFAIRS Spiro T. Agnew Clifford Hardin Maurice H. Stans George P. Shultz Robert H. Finch George W. Romney John A. Volpe Richard G. Kleindienst Paul W. McCracken D. Patrick Moynihan John R. Price Arthur F. Burns Lee A. DuBridge John D. Ehrlichman Stephen Hess Herbert G. Klein Richard Nathan Samuel Hughes Raymond K. Price C. D. Ward John Whitaker Charles B. Wilkinson Ronald L. Ziegler Robert J. Brown THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 4, 1969 TIME DAY 7:30 a.m. Tuesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 7:30 7:54 The President had breakfast. 7:55 The President went to his office accompanied by Charles R. Larson. The President met with: 8:30 9:36 Bryce N. Harlow H. R. Haldeman John D. Ehrlichman 9:06 P The President telephoned Everett M. Dirksen. The call was not completed. 9:11 9:13 P The President talked with Michael J. Mansfield. 9:37 10:02 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. 10:04 P The President telephoned John D. Ehrlichman. The call was not completed. 10:07 11:45 The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with the National Security Council. For a list of those in attendance see, APPENDIX "A". received 10:27 R The President/a call from Everett M. Dirksen. The call was not completed. 11:46 12:02 The President returned to his office accompanied by Richard Helms. 11:47 11:48 P The President talked with Everett M. Dirksen. 12:07 12:14 The President met with John D. Ehrlichman. 12:14 12:17 The President went to the Fish Room accompanied by Warren Earl Burger for the swearing-in ceremony for: Arthur F. Burns George A. Lincoln Paul W. McCracken Herbert G. Stein Hendrik S. Houthakker THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 4, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 12:28 p.m. Tuesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 12:28 12:30 The President returned to his office accompanied by Warren Earl Burger. 12:35 1:43 The President met with John Ehrlichman. 1:30 The President had lunch in his office. 2:08 3:01 The President visited the Department of Labor where he was met by George P. Shultz and other key Labor Department Officials. For Scenario see APPENDIX "B". 3:05 The President returned to his office. 3:07 At the President's request, Henry A. Kissinger was asked to come to his office. 3:11 3:32 The President met with Henry Kissinger. The President met with: 3:32 4:13 Maurice H. Stans 3:32 4:13 Walter J. Hickel 3:32 4:13 Alexander P. Butterfield 3:32 4:15 David M. Kennedy 4:08 4:22 Bryce N. Harlow 4:15 R The President received a call from Olin E. Teague. The call was not completed. 4:25 4:30 P The President talked with Bryce N. Harlow. 4:54 5:02 P The President talked with Richard G. Kleindienst. 5:05 5;08 P The President talked with Bryce N. Harlow. 5:13 5:15 The President met with Bryce N. Harlow. 5:29 6:11 The President met with John D. Ehrlichman. 5:32 5:34 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. President's 5:38 At the/request, Ronald L. Ziegler was asked to come to his office. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 4, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 5:40 p.m. Tuesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 5:40 6:02 The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler. 6:22 7:26 The President entertained guests. Those present were: John L. McClellan Karl E. Mundt Robert P. Mayo George H. Mahon Frank T. Bow Bryce N. Harlow 8:00 The President had dinner. 10:30 The President retired. APPENDIX "A" LIST OF INVITEES - NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 4, 1969 Spiro T. Agnew William P. Rogers Melvin R. Laird George A. Lincoln John P. McConnell Richard Helms Charles W. Yost Bryce N. Harlow Briefers Brian J. Lincoln Frank W. Rhea Emery E. Newton Floyd D. Harris William L. Sheppard Richard A. Wallace Elmer R. Daniels Joseph C. McDonough THE PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: VISIT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR APPENDIX "B" Tuesday, February 4, 1969 2:15 p.m. You will arrive at the Constitution Avenue entrance to the U.S. Labor Departmental auditorium where you will be met by the Secretary of Labor, George Shultz. He will escort you to Con- ference Room A on the first floor, where you will be met by key Labor Department officials. Attendees will be: Secretary of Labor Mr. George Shultz Under Secretary of Labor Mr. J.D. Hodgson Assistant Secretary of Labor - Manpower Mr. Arnold Weber Assistant Secretary of Labor - Labor/Management Relations Mr. W. J. "Bill" Usery, Jr. Commissioner of Labor Statistice - Mr. Geoffery Moore Special Assistant to the Secretary - International Labor Affairs Mr. George L.P. Weaver Director of Women's Bureau - Mrs. Elizabeth Koontz Assistant Secretary - Administration - Mr. Leo Wertz Executive Assistant to the Secretary - Mr. David Taylor After meeting with the above people, the Secretary will escort you to Conference Room B adjacent to Conference Room A, where you will address approximately 200 top labor Department officials. Secretary Shultz will escort you to the stage, where a single stand-up microphone will be provided. You will be introduced by Secretary Shultz and he will remain seated on the platform as you speak. (It is expected that you will speak for 10-15 minutes. ) 2:45 p.m. You will be escorted from the Conference Room B by the Secretary (approx.) and will proceed to the motorcade at the Constitution Avenue exit, where you will depart the Department of Labor at approximately 2:55 p.m. NOTE: The Press will be present in Conference Room B for your talk to the Labor Department officials. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY. BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 5, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:50 a.m. Wednesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 7:50 The President had breakfast in the Mansion with: Spiro T. Agnew Winton M. Blount Bryce N. Harlow 8:30 The President went to the West Wing accompanied by his breakfast guests. 8:35 8:37 The President in his office met with: Winton M. Blount Bryce N. Harlow 8:38 10:36 The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting of the Congressional Leadership. For those present, see APPENDIX "A". 10:36 10:37 The President returned to his office accompanied by Bryce N. Harlow. 10:38 11:10 The President met with: Lee A. DuBridge Alexander P. Butterfield 11:15 11:30 The President met with Tracy Greenwood of Velma, Oklahoma, the March of Dimes Poster Child. Those present were: Carl Albert Henry Bellmon Mr. and Mrs. Keith Greenwood Jamie Greenwood Roland Howe John Blecha 11:31 11:35 The President met with: Carl Albert H. R. Haldeman 11:40 11:45 The President met with Bryce N. Harlow. 11 58 R The President received a call from Charles M. Teague. Dwight L. Chapin took the call. The President met with: 12:03 1:05 Henry A. Kissinger 12:03 12:20 Robert Osgood THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY, BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 5, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 12:08 p.m. Wednesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 12:08 12:15 The President talked with H. Allen Smith. 12:15 The President met with: Peter O'Donnell H. R. Haldeman Fred LaRue 1:35 1:59 The President went to the Mansion for lunch. 1:57 R The President received a call from Ronald L. Ziegler. The call was not completed. 1:59 2:00 The President returned to his office and met with Ronald L. Ziegler. 2:02 2:13 The President met with: Winton M. Blount Holman Head David A. Nelson Elmer T. Klassen James W. Hargrove Kenneth A. Housman James H. Bockhaus Jamison D. Caine Roger W. Miller 2:13 2:16 The President and the group went to the Fish Room for an announcement regarding the Postal Service. 2:17 2:31 The President met with Lee A. DuBridge in his office. They then went to the Fish Room for an announcement regarding the National Science Foundation. 2:32 2:35 P The President returned to his office and talked with Rose Mary Woods. 2:40 3:05 The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler. 5:40 5:45 The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler. 6:29 6:30 P The President talked with the First Lady. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY, BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) February 5, 1969 TIME 'DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:34 p.m. Wednesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 6:34 6:57 The President went to the Flower Shop, the Swimming pool, and the Mansion. 7:08 7:25 P The President and the First Lady talked long distance with Julie Nixon Eisenhower. 7:25 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon 8:09 The President went to his office. 11:05 The President returned to the Mansion. 11:45 The President retired. APPENDIX "A" FEBRUARY 5, 1969 CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP MEETING. Executive Spiro T. Agnew Clifford M. Hardin Winton M. Blount Robert P. Mayo Senate Gordon L. Allott Everett M. Dirksen Hugh D. Scott Margaret C. Smith John G. Tower Milton R. Young House of Representatives John B. Anderson Leslie C. Arends William C. Cramer Gerald R. Ford Richard H. Poff John J. Rhodes H. Allen Smith Robert J. Taft Bob Wilson Staff Bryce N. Harlow Kenneth E. BeLieu William E. Timmons Herbert G. Klein Ronald L. Ziegler Patrick J. Buchanan THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 6, 1969 TIME 'DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - - WASHINGTON, D. C. 9:20 a.m. Thursday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 9:20 The President had breakfast. 9:50 9:51 P The President talked with H. R. Haldeman. 10:40 10:41 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 11:00 11:35 The President held his second press conference in the East Room of the White House. 11:35 The President returned to his office. 11:46 12:06 The President met with James A. Rhodes. The President met with: 12:10 12:30 Henry A. Kissinger 12:13 12:30 Kurt Birrenbach 12:31 1:05 The President met with Raymond P. Shafer. 1:07 1:30 The President met with: Arthur F. Burns Alexander P. Butterfield 1:30 The President had lunch in the Mansion. 2:04 The President left the White House to visit the Post Office Dept. 2:06 2:39 The President visited the Post Office Department. He was met and escorted by Winton M. Blount. For the President's Scenario, see APPENDIX "A". 2:42 The President returned to the Mansion. 2:49 2:51 P The President talked with Dwight L. Chapin. 3:01 3 02 P The President talked with H. R. Haldeman. 3:40 3:43 The President went to his office accompanied by Ronald L. Ziegler. 3:43 4:15 The President met with Roy Ash. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) February 6, 1969 TIME DAY , THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:22 p.m. Thursday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 4:22 4:40 The President met with Olin E. Teague. The President met with: 4:45 5:13 John A. Hannah 4:45 5:15 William P. Rogers 5:06 5:08 P The President talked with Patricia Nixon. 5:36 5:39 P The President talked with John N. Mitchell. 5:40 6:00 The President met with Bryce N. Harlow. 5:59 6:00 P The President talked with H. R. Haldeman. 6:05 The President went to the swimming pool. 6:20 7:40 The President entertained guests. For a list of those present, see APPENDIX "B". 7:48 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon 8:22 8:37 The President went to the China Room to look at gifts being selected for his European trip. He was accompanied by: The First Lady Patricia Nixon 8:38 The First Family returned to the Mansion. 8:50 8:54 P The President talked with Walter J. Hickel. 8:56 9:02 P The President talked long distance with Paul Keyes in California. 11:00 The President retired. APPENDEA A VISIT TO THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT of Thursday, FEBRUARY 6, 1969 PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: You will arrive at the Post Office Department at 2:15 P. m. where you will be met by the Post Master General, Winton Blount, who will escort you to his office on the third floor where you will meet key members of the Post Office Department. ATTENDEES WILL BE: Post Master General Winton Blount Executive Assistant to the Post Master General Holman Head Executive Assistant to the Post Master General James Backhous Deputy Post Master General Elmer I. Klassen Assistant Post Master General (Bureau of Finance and Administration) James W. Hargrove Assistant to the Post Master General (Surean Facilities) John L. O'Marra Assistant to the Post Master General (Personnel) Kenneth A. Housman General Council David A. Nelson After meeting with the above people, the Post Master General will encost you to the reception room across the hall from his office. You will address approximately 150 top Post Office Department Officials. Post Master General Blount will escort you to the stage where a single stand-up microphone will be provided. PAGE TWO VISIT TO THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT SEENARIO CONTINUED: You will be introduced by Post Master General Blount. He will remain seated on the platform as you speak. (It is empected you will speak approximately 10--15 minutes). At approximately 2:45 p.m. you will be escorted from the reception room by the Post Master General and will proceed to the motorcade at the Post Master General's driveway at approximately 2:55 p.m. NOTE: The Press will be present in the reception room for your talk APPENDIX "B" CONGRESSIONAL GUESTS - FEBRUARY 6, 1969 SENATORS Karl E. Mundt Paul J. Fannin Carl T. Curtis Roman L. Hruska John G. Tower Strom Thurmond Clifford P. Hansen Norris Cotton John J. Williams J. Caleb Boggs Howard H. Baker Robert J. Dole Henry Bellmon George L. Murphy (Unable to attend) CONGRESSMEN Leslie C. Arends Frank T. Bow James G. Fulton Glenard P. Lipscomb William E. Brock Clark MacGregor Louis C. Wyman Rogers C. B. Morton (unable to attend ) James F. Battin (unable to attend) THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for. Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 7, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:20 a.m. Friday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 7:20 The President had breakfast. 7:37 The President went to his office. The President met with: 8:30 9:25 H. R. Haldeman 8:30 9:25 John D. Ehrlichman 8:40 9:25 Bryce N. Harlow 9:35 9:38 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. 9:39 9:45 The President went to the Fish Room to greet the Boy Scouts of America delegation and supporting personnel. The President escorted the group to his office. For further information see the President's Scenario, APPENDIX "A". 9:50 10:05 The President met with Mardi Gra's Queens in the Fish Room. He then escorted them to his office. For further information, see President's scenario APPENDIX "B". 10:07 11:55 The President went to the Cabinet Room for a Cabinet meeting. For a list of those in attendance see APPENDIX "C". . 11:55 The President returned to his office where he met with Charles W. Yost. 12:05 The President went to the State Dining Room for remarks to the Senate Youth Group, led by George R. Hearst and Randolph A. Hearst. For further information see the President's scenario, APPENDIX "D". 12:33 The President returned to his office. 12:36 12:45 The President met with: John A. Volpe James M. Beggs Charles D. Baker Barry Locke Paul L. Cherington Joseph A. Bosco THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 7, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE. - WASHINGTON, D. C. 12:40 p.m. Friday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 12:40 1:00 The President met with officers of the National Guard Association. Those present were: James F. Cantrell Joe C. Moffett C. A. Ott, Jr. Claude T. Bowers James Deerlin 1:03 1:10 The President met with Snowpine Liu. 1:10 1:16 The President went to the Fish Room accompanied by John A. Volpe who announced the President's intention to nominate key personnel for the Department of Transportation. 1:17 1:19 P The President talked with H. R. Haldeman. 1:24 1:40 P The President talked long distance with Coretta King in Atlanta, Georgia. 1:41 2:10 The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger Llewellyn E. Thompson 2:14 2:57 The President visited the Commerce Department. He was met and escorted by Maurice H. Stans. For a list of others in attendance, see the President's scenario, APPENDIX "E". 3:00 The President returned to his office. The President met with: 3:02 3:48 Roy Wilkins Robert J. Brown Daniel P. Moynihan The President then escorted them to the Fish Room where they met with the Press. 3:49 The President went to his office. 3:50 4:10 The President met with H. R. Haldeman. 4:15 4:30 The President met with John D. Ehrlichman. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 7, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:35 p.m. Friday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 4:35 4:48 The President met with George S. Brown. 5:05 5:12 The President flew from the White House South Grounds by helicopter to Andrews AFB. 5:20 7:25 The President flew from Andrews Air Force Base in Air Force One to Homestead Air Force Base. For a list of those who accompanied the President on the plan, see APPENDIX "F". 7:38 7:50 The President flew from Homestead Air Force Base by heli- copter to the Key Biscayne heliport. 7:58 The President arrived at his home (Bay Lane), Key Biscayne, Florida. 8:30 approx. The President had dinner. His guests were: William P. Rogers Henry A. Kissinger C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo VISIT OF THE REPORT TO THE NATION BOY SCOUT OF AMERICA DELEGATION THE WHITE HOUSE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1969 PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: At 9:30 2. m. you will be escorted from your office to meet with The Report to the Nation Boy Scout Delegation and supporting personnel. ATTENDEES WILL BE: Report to the Nation Delegation: Paul Collins North Dakota Roberto J. Colon Puerto Rico B. Daniel Dillard Pennsylvania Bernard Esannason Virgin Islands Dear Curtis George Alaska Mark Edwin Jolivette Jowa Daniel McAuliffe Michigan James Gerard Marley. Massachusetts Gary James Motsek New Jersey Rodney J. Reeves Louisiana Douglas Lynn Ross Washington Randolph Anthony Roth. California William C. Templeton III. Kentucky Randolph Winsler Rountree Texas John Thomas Wigington Georgia PAGE TWO THE REPORT TO THE NATION DELEGATION SCENARIO CON'T: ATTENDEES CONTINUED: Administrative and Supporting Personnel: Irving Feist President Alden G. Barber Chief Scout Executive Dwight W. Thomson National Executive Board Charles W. Hunter. Administrative Assistant Ernest C. Hogan Tour Leader William Schmitt Assistant Tour Leader Rebel Robertson Dir. of Public Relations Russell L. Bufkins Dir. of News Service Dominick Spilatro Photographer George Freeman Donald M. Kendall Arch Monson, Jr. The Report to the Nation Scouts are the 15 outstanding representatives of the Boy Scouts of America who are chosen to come to Washington to make a "Report to the Nation" to you. In addition to receiving a bound copy of REPORT TO THE NATION, you will be presented with a BOYPOWER '76 desk set $ a red shirt, a fishing rod, and your official card as Honorary President of the Boy Scouts. During the presentation the Scouts will stress the BOYPOWER '76 program. Objective: extension of scouting to one out of three boys in America by 1976. PAGE THREE THE REPORT TO THE NATION DELEGATION SCENARIO CON'T: The hope will be expressed that you will be able to participate in either the opening or closing of the 7th National Jamboree in July 1969. You received a similar group in behalf of President Elsenhower in 1960. NOTE: There will be photo coverage of the presentations. Following the photo sessions at approximately 9:40 a. m., the 15 Report to the Nation Scouts, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Feist, Mr. Alden Barber, Mr. Dwight Thomson, Mr. Don Kendall and Mr. Arch Monson, Jr. will be escorted to your office for = brief Informal visit. NOTE: There will be brief photo coverage of your shaking hands with each individual scout. At 9:45 a. m. the group will be escorted from your office. VISIT OF THE MARDI GRAS QUEENS AND ENTOURAGE THE WHITE HOUSE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1969 PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: At 9:50 a.m. you will be escorted from your office to the Fish Room where you will meet informally with the Mardi Gras Queens and their entourage. Those attending number approximately 50 and will ring the east end and sides of the Fish Room fo facilitate your movement through the group. Your participation will last 5 to 10 minutes at the conclusion of which you will be escorted to your office. Miss Victoria Edwards, daughter of Congressman Edwards of Louisiana, is one of the Queens. NOTE: There will be photo coverage. List of those Attending Cabinet Meeting, Friday, February 7, 1969 10:00-11:30 A.M. 1. The President 2. Spiro T. Agnew 3. William P. Rogers 4. David M. Kennedy 5. Melvin R. Laird 6. John N. Mitchell 7. Winton M. Blount 8. Walter J. Hickel 9. Clifford M. Hardin 10. Maurice H. Stans 11. George P. Shultz 12. Robert H. Finch 13. George W. Romney 14. John A. Volpe 15. Robert P. Mayo 16. Charles W. Yost 17. Arthur Burns 18. H. R. Haldeman 19. Bryce N. Harlow 20. Henry A. Kissinger 21. Herbert G. Klein 22. James Keogh 23. Lee DuBridge 24. Paul W. McCracken 25. Daniel P. Moynihan (Steve Hess substited) 26. Ronald L. Ziegler 27. C. Stanley Blair 28. John D. Ehrlichman 29 Bud Wilkinson 30. John C. Whitaker VISIT OF THE SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM GROUP THE WHITE HOUSE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1969 PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: At 11:40 a.m. you will be escorted from your office to the State Dining Room arriving at approximately 11:45 a, m. Bud Wilkinson will have preceded you with a few brief remarks and will introduce you to the Senate Youth Group. A single stand-up microphone will be provided. You will speak for approximately 5 -- 10 minutes. In attendance will be approximately 150 participants and administrative and supporting personnel of the Senate Youth Program. The United States Senate Youth Program was created in 1962 to enable outstanding high school students to come to Washington to help broaden their knowledge and understanding of Congress and the legislative program. The William Randolph Hearst Foundation makes available the necessary funds to operate this United States Senate program. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hearst and Mr. Randolph A. Hearst will be with the group. At the conclusion of your remarks you will be escorted back to your office. VISIT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CHAPIN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1969 PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: You will arrive at the Commerce Department at 2:15 P. m. where you will be met by Secretary Stans, who will escort you to room 1851 on the first floor where you will be met by key members of the Commerce Department. ATTENDEES WILL BE: Maurice H. Stans Secretary of Commerce Rocco Siciliano Undersecretary Ross D. Davis Assistant Secretary William Chartener Assistant Secretary John Kincaid Assistant Secretary Fred Simpich. General Counsel C. Langhorne Washburn Guest of the Secretary James T. Lynn Guest of the Secretary W. Don Brewer Guest of the Secretary Robert Smalley Guest of the Secretary Sol Mosher Guest of the Secretary Marvin Mondres Guest of the Secretary Jack A. Gleason. Assistant to the Secretary J. T. Dykman Executive Assistant to the Secretary Bruce Ladd, Jr. Guest of the Secretary Doug Jones Special Assistant to the Secretary Ken Davis Guest of the Secretary PAGE TWO SCENARIO FOR VISIT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CONTINUE After meeting with the previously mentioned people, Secretary Stans will escort you to the auditorium where approximately 200 members of the Commerce Department will be assembled. Secretary Stans will make the introduction and will remain on the stage as you speak. It is expected you will speak for approximately 15 minutes. At approximately 2:45 p.m. you will be escorted from the auditorium by Sectetary Stans and proceed to the motorcade at the South Court for departure at 2:55 p.m. NOTE: Press will be directly in front of the stage. APPENDIX F PASTENGER MANIFEST FOR OFFICIAL USE CITY MSN: 234 - VC137B - 86970 AIR FORCE ONE ANDREWS AFB, WASHIDG to HOMESTEAD AYB, FLORIDA 7 FEB 1969 - Depart: 5:20 10 Arrive: 7:25 pm 2'05 1010 SM 1. The President 2. Secretary of State Regers 3. Congressmen Frank Bow 4. Mrs Boy 5. Dr. Kissinger 6. Nr. Ren Haldoman 7. Dr. Walter Teach S. Mr. Ron Zeigler 9. Mrs Nancy Zeigler 10. Cynthia Zeigler J.L. Laurie M. Zeigler 12. Hajor John V. Bronnan 13. CNO H. E. Juanick 14. Mr. Arthur Codfrey 15. Mr. William Duncan 16: Mr. Ken Balgy 17. Mr. Robert Lilly 18. Mr. Steve Miller 19. Mr. Donald Lewton 20. Mr. C. McCaffrey 21. Mr. J. Mcllulty (State Sac.) 22. Mr. Sargent (State Sec.) 23. Mr. Nonolo Senchez 24. Mrs Fina Sanchez 25. Sergeant Ken Mohr 20. Frank Cormier (Press) 27. Marriman Smith (Pross) 23. Harvey Coorges (Press) 29. Frank Chancellor (Pross) 30. Harb Keplow (Press) 31. Barbara Fuelow (Press) 32. Paul Haaly (Press) FOR OFFICIAL USE GUIM THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) February 8, 1969 TIME DAY KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA 11:00 a.m. Saturday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 11:00 The President left his residence for the Marina. 11:05 12:47 The President took a ride with C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo on the Cocolobo, a houseboat belonging to the latter. 12:52 The President returned to his residence. 7:39 9:00 The President went to the Hotel Key Biscayne for dinner with: William P. Rogers Henry A. Kissinger C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo 9:11 The President returned to his residence. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day. Yr.) February 9, 1969 TIME DAY, KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA 10:54 a.m. Sunday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 10:54 The President left his residence for the Community Congre- gational Church on Key Biscayne. 11:02 12:00 The President attended the Church Services at the above Church. 12:04 The President returned to his residence. The President met during the afternoon with: William P. Rogers H enry A. Kissinger 2:23 2:27 P The President talked with the First Lady in Washington, D. C. 6:15 6:56 The President went to the Key Biscayne Hotel. 6:58 The President returned to his residence. The President had dinner at his residence with: H. R. Haldeman Walter R. Tkach C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo Page of ---- Page(s) THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 10, 1969 TIME DAY Key Biscayne, Florida A.M. Monday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD The President worked alone at his residence during the morning. 2:29 2:51 The President departed his residence for the helio pad and from there flew to Homestead Air Force Base. 3:02 5:09 The President flew from Homestead Air Force Base to Andrews Air Force Base. For a list of those who accompanied him in Air Force One, see APPENDIX "A ". 5:20 5:29 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews Air Force Base to the South Lawn of the White House. 5:32 5:50 The President was in his office. 5:52 6:40 The President went to the barber shop and then to the Mansion. 8:05 10:40 The President hosted a dinner in honor of Robert G. Menzies. 5 Other guests were: Keith Waller William P. Rogers Henry A. Kissinger Herbert Brownell Thomas E. Dewey Thomas S. Gates Arthur Krock G. Gould Lincoln Robert T. Murphy Walter Trohan Frederick R. Kappel (unable to attend) 10:42 The President retired. APPENDIX A PASSINGER MANNESE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MSN: 234 - VC137B NO 86970 AIR FORGE ONE HOMESTEAD AWB, FLORIDA to ANDREWS APD, MASTERC 10 FIR 1969 " Depart: 3:02 on Arrive: 5:09 pm 2:07 990 S! 1. The President 2. Secretary of State Rogers 3. Dr. Kissinger 4. Mr. R. Haldeman 5. Mr. Ron Zeigler 6. CHO II. E. Juanick 7. Dr. Walter Thach 8. Major John V. Brennan 9. Mr. Arthur Godfrey 10. Nr. William Duncan 11. Mr. J. Mcllulty 12. Mr. H. Sargent 13. Hr. Manolo Sunchez 14. Mrs Find Shanchez 15. Sergeant Ken Mchr 16, W. R. Day, WHICH 17. James Retchersid, VIICA 18. C. Hayon, WHICA 19. A. Small Baker, VHCA 20. Its. Willion Slade 21. Nr. A. Johnson 22. Mr. Armand Varenholt 23. Mr. Uarner Brown 24. Mr. Luvry Sheafe 25. Mr. D. Simpling 26. Sargeant Oldenburg 27. Chief Mendoza 23. Chief Margan 20. Chief Navrette 30. Chief Novicio 31. Duans Keep 32. James Britton 33. Henry Aall 34. Mr. Tom Jarriel 35. Nr. Norvinan Smith 35. Mr. Harvey Georges 37. Mr. Frank Concellare 30. Mr. Doug Cornell 30. Mr. Ton Day 40. Nr. Henry Hubbad 41. Lt Carle Lerry Coon 42. Rebert 11. Sprite FOR 07/10/14 THE CITY THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 11, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:20 a.m. Tuesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 7:20 The President had breakfast. 7:57 The President went to his office accompanied by Charles R. Larson. 8:15 8:30 The President met with Rose Mary Woods. 8:55 9:05 The President met with Bryce N. Harlow. 9:10 10:05 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. 10:10 10:54 The President met with John N. Mitchell and members of the Executive Committee of the National Association of Attorneys General. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A". The President returned to his office and met with: 10:25 11:25 Walter J. Hickel 11:08 11:20 Patrick J. Buchanan 11:08 11:20 Lewis M. Helms 11:08 11:20 Bryce N. Harlow 11:25 R The President received a telephone call from William P. Rogers. The call was not completed. 11:25 11:36 The President met with Rose Mary Woods. 11:51 11:53 P The President talked with William P. Rogers. 12:00 12:29 The President met with John S. McCain. 12:29 Henry A. Kissinger joined the meeting. 12:25 12:35 The President met with Patrick J. Buchanan. 12:44 The President went to the Mansion for lunch with members of the Davis Cup Team. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B". 2:05 The President returned to his office. 2:13 3:04 The President visited the Department of Transportation. He was met and escorted by John A. Volpe. For scenario, see APPENDIX "C". THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 11, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 3:10 p.m. Tuesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 3:10 The President returned to his office. 3:25 3:30 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. 3:30 5:21 The President accompanied by Henry A. Kissinger, went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with: Earle G. Wheeler Melvin R. Laird 4:45 R The President received a telephone call from Lee A. DuBridge The call was not completed. 5:21 The President returned to his office. 6:20 6:38 The President went to the office of Henry A. Kissinger. 6:38 6:40 The President returned to his office and then went to the Mansion. B. 7:16 7:17 P The President talked with Rose Mary Woods. 7:18 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon 9:28 10:10 The President met with: Walter R. Tkach Kenneth Riland 10:30 The President retired. APPENDIX A 'FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FEBRUARY 11, 1969 Office of the White House Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE Following is a list of the members of the Executive Committee of the National Association of Attorneys General who met with the President at 10 a. m. today: Arthur J. Sills State House Annex Trenton, New Jersey 08625 James E. Barrett 210 Capital Building Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 Arthur K. Bolton 132 State Judicial Building Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Francis B. Burch 1 Charles Center Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Douglas M. Head State Capitol Jackson, Minnesota 39201 Clarence A. H. Meyer State Capitol Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 Herbert F. DeSimone Providence County Courthouse Providence, Rhode Island 02903 William C. Sennett 238 Capitol Building Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 Robert Y. Thorton Superior Court Building Salem, Oregon 97310 Frank J. Kelley The Capitol Lansing, Michigan 48933 Marilyn Loftus Schauer State House Annex (Assistant Attorney Trenton, New Jersey General) Sgt. Milton Kykon New Jersey State Police (in the office of the State House Annex Atty. General in Trenton, New Jersey New Jersey) John C. Doyle 211 Sutter Street (Sec. of the Assoc.) San Francisco, California 94108 # # # APPENDIX B X LUNCHEON WITH THE DAVIS CUP TEAM THE WHITE HOUSE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969 PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: At 12:25 P.M. you will be escorted to the first floor Family Dining Room where you will be introduced to the 1968 Davis Cup Team and special guests by Mr. Robert J. Kellcher. Attendees will be. Robert J. Kelleher President, 1968 Lawn Tennis Association Dennis Ralston Coach Donald L. Dell Captain Arthur Ashe Team Member Charles Pasarell Team Member Stan Smith Team Member Clark Graebner Team Member James Osborne Team Member Gene O Connor Team Member Bud Wilkinson Special Consultant to the President Robert Lutz Team Member At approximately 12:35 P.M. you will be escorted to the State Dining Room for a brief photo session with the team and the Davis Cup Trophy. After the photo session, lunch will be served in the Family Dining Room. At its conclusion you will be escorted to your office. NOTE: Following the luncheon, John Davies will conduct a special tour of the White House for your guests. Press involvement will be limited to photo coverage. No formal remarks have been prepared. You might wish to express your regrets to Arthur Ashe that his eloow injury has forced him to withdraw from the U. S. National Indoor Championships. - 4 - LUNCHEON WITH THE DAVIS CUP TEAM THE WHITE HOUSE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969 Additional Attendes: William McChesney Martin, Jr. NOTE: Mr. Martin is married to Cynthia Davis, the daughter of Dwight F. Davis, the donor of the Davis Cup. P APPENDIX C VISIT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969 PRESIDENT'S SCENARIC: You will arrive at the main entrance (800 Independence Avenue - FAA Building) of the Department of Transportation at 2:15 P. M. and will be met by Secretary John Volpe who will escort you to the conference room adjacent to the Secretary's Office where he will introduce you to the following top Department of Transportation officials: James Beggs Under Secretary designate Charles Baker Deputy Under Secretary Paul Charlagton Assistant Secretary designate Frank Lehan Assistant Secretary for Research 2. Technology Alan Dean Assistant Secretary for Administration R. Tenney Johnson Acting General Counsel Adm. Willard Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard Smith D. D. Thomas Acting Administrator, Federal Aviation Admin. John Jamieson Acting Administrator, Federal Highway Admin. Bill Haddon Director, National Highway Safety Bureau Frank Turner Director, Bureau of Public Roads Paul Sitton Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Admin. A. Scheffer Lang Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration Joe O'Connell Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board NOTE: Two photographers will be present in the conference room. At approximately 2:30 Secretary Volpe will escort you directly to the stage of the Third Floor Auditorium where a single standup microphone will be provided. Following introduction by Secretary Volpe (who will remain seated on stage with you) you will speak to approximately 160 of the top employees of the Department of Transportation. It is expected you will speak for approximately 15/20 minutes. - 2 - You will be escorted from the Auditorium by Secretary Volpe at approximately 2:45 P. M. to the motorcade and return to the White House. NOTE: The Press will be present in the Auditorium for your talk. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day; Yr.) February 12, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:45 a.m. Wednesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 7:45 The President had breakfast. 8:16 The President went to his office. 9:01 R The President a long distance call from Thruston B. Morton in Louisville, Kentucky. Robert F. Ellsworth took the call. 9:20 9:30 The President met with Rose Mary Woods. 9:31 10:04 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. 10:00 10:05 The President met with Nelson A. Rockefeller. 10:00 10:36 The President,accompanied by Nelson A. Rockefeller, went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting of the Council for Urban Affairs. For a list of those present, see APPENDIX "A". 10:36 11:52 The President left the meeting of the Council for Urban Affairs to attend the meeting of the National Security Council in the Fish Room. For a list of those who attended, see APPENDIX "B". 11:53 The President returned to his office and met with: Robert H. Finch John G. Veneman Patricia R. Hitt Creed C. Black James E. Allen James L. Farmer Louis P. Gray George L. Brand 12:17 12:25 The President visited the Lincoln Memorial for the Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. He was met and escorted by Charles S. O'Malley. For scenario see APPENDIX "C". 12:29 The President returned to his office. 12:40 The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger H. R. Haldeman Pape of Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 12, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 1:28 p.m. Wednesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 1:28 The President went to the Mansion for lunch. 1:40 R The President received a long distance call from Thruston B. Morton in Louisville, Kentucky. The call was not completed. 2:43 2:47 The President returned to his office and met with Rose Mary Woods. 3:00 3:40 The President met with: Nelson A. Rockefeller William P. Rogers Henry A. Kissinger James Cannon 3:41 4:15 The President met with Paul W. McCracken. 4:07 R The President received a long distance call from George Allen in Los Angeles, California. Rose Mary Woods took the call. 4:15 4:55 The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with officials of the O.E.P. Those present were: George A. Lincoln Haakon Lindjord Robert Y. Phillips 4:19 The President received a long distance call from A. E. England in Los Angeles, California. The call was not completed. The President returned to his office and met with: 4:55 6:25 Robert H. Finch 4:55 6:25 Arthur F. Burns 4:55 6:25 Bryce N. Harlow 4:55 6:20 D. Patrick Moynihan 4:55 6:25 H. R. Haldeman 6:33 P The President received a call from William P. Rogers. The call was not completed. 6:41 6:48 P The President talked with Melvin R. Laird. 6:49 6:52 P The President talked with William P. Rogers. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 12, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:55 p.m. Wednesday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 6:55 The President went to the swimming pool. 7:25 The President went to the Mansion. 7:31 P The President telephoned Rose Mary Woods. The call was not completed. 7:31 7:32 P The President talked with Dwight L. Chapin. 7:35 P The President talked with John N. Mitchell. 7:58 8:47 The President and the First Lady attended the 85th birthday party of Alice R. Longworth. 8:54 The President and the First Lady returned to the Mansion. 9:10 10:55 The President and the First Lady entertained guests for dinner. Those present were: Patricia R. Hitt Patrick J. Buchanan Raymond K. Price Peter Flanigan 9:45 R The President received a long distance call from Juliette Graham in Los Angeles, California. The call was not completed. 11:30 The President retired. APPENDIX "A" COUNCIL FOR URBAN AFFAIRS MEETING FEBRUARY 12, 1969 Spiro T. Agnew John N. Mitchell Clifford M. Hardin Maurice H. Stans George P. Shultz Robert H. Finch George W. Romney John A. Volpe D. Patrick Moynihan John R. Price Arthur F. Burns Lee A. DuBridge John D. Ehrlichman Stephen Hess Herbert G. Klein Paul W. McCracken Richard Nathan Raymond K. Price C. D. Ward Charles B. Wilkinson Ronald L. Ziegler Robert J. Brown Martin C. Anderson APPENDIX "B" LIST OF ATTENDEES AT THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING - FEBRUARY 12, 1969 Spiro T. Agnew William P. Rogers Melvin Laird George A. Lincoln John P. McConnell Richard Helms Bryce N. Harlow Henry A. Kissinger Laurence Lynn Briefers: N. A. M. Gayler G.J. Eade P. T. Corrigan R.G. Carlin R. J. Ginn W. D. Steelman R.G. Cochran APPENDIX C WREATH LAYING CEREMONY AT THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL Wednesday, February 12, 1969 Your car will arrive at the Lincoln Memorial at 12:15 p.m. As you approach, the United States Army Band will cease playing and the troops will be given ATTENTION. Major General Charles S. O'Malley, Jr., the Commanding General, Military District of Washington, will greet you at the curb and welcome you. General O 'Malley will then turn towards the Lincoln Memorial and render a hand salute. As he salutes, the cordon commander will command PRESENT ARMS. This command will clue the band to begin playing four ruffles and flourishes followed by "Hail to the Chief. " On the first note of "Hail to the Chief, " the Presidential party will move towards the Memorial. The joint honor cordon and the state and territorial flags will come TO THE CARR Y by the ripple as the party proceeds by. The cordon commander will keep the cordon at PRESENT ARMS as the Presidential party passes through the joint honor cordon. You will walk to a pre-marked position at the base of the statue and halt. The wreath bearer, who has been trailing behind, will move to a position immediately in front of you. You will then place your hands on the wreath and move forward to place the wreath. After placing the wreath, move back to your former position. (See attached photo for example of wreath). When you have returned to your original position, the drummer will sound four muffled ruffles followed by Taps. You should salute during Taps. At the conclusion of Taps, you will move and greet the other dignitaries that are in the rotunda. These guests will include: Senator Dirksen Senator Mathias Representative Schwengel H.E. Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassador from Nicaragua Under-Secretary Train, Interior Mayor Washington Mr. George Hartzog, Director National Park Service Colonel McHarg, Commander, Loyal Legion After you finish greeting the dignitaries, the troops will be given ATTENTION. As you move toward the entrance to the rotunda, the cordon commander will give PRESENT ARMS. You will walk to the top of the steps and stop for your honors. After four ruffles and flourishes, the Presidential party will move down the steps on "Hail to the Chief. " The state and territorial flags will once again ripple as you pass through. You will depart in your car. NOTE: There will be Evil Press coverage OF THE CEREMONY - 2 - THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 13, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:25 a.m. Thursday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 7:25 The President had breakfast. 7:40 8:00 The President met with Charles R. Larson and then went to his office. 8:15 8:30 The President met with Rose Mary Woods. 9:05 9:29 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. 9:45 10:00 The President went to the East Room for the swearing-in ceremony of Walter E. Washington by Thurgood Marshall. For scenario, see APPENDIX "A". 10:01 10:09 The President returned to his office. 10:09 11:50 The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Economic Policy. Those present were: Spiro T. Agnew David M. Kennedy Clifford M. Hardin Hendrik S. Houthakker William Safire Maurice H. Stans George P. Shultz Robert P. Mayo Arthur F. Burns Paul W. McCracken 10:25 11:50 Charls E. Walker joined the meeting: 11:42 R The President received a long distance call from Jaqui Williams in Hintsville, Illinois. The call was taken by Mr. LaCash in the Technical Security Office. The President returned to his office and met with: 11:50 12:15 Henry A. Kissinger 11:50 12:08 Gerald R. Ford 11:50 12:12 Emanuel Celler 11:50 12:12 H. R. Gross 11:50 12:12 Seymour Halperin 11:50 12:12 John J. Rooney 11:50 12:12 Leonard Farbstein THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 13, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 12:16 p.m. Thursday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 12:16 12:20 The President met with Dwight L. Chapin. 12:20 12:30 The President met with Rose Mary Woods and then escorted her to the Mansion. 1:23 R The President received a long distance call from Henry Sobel in New York City. Nellie L. Yates took the call. 2:00 The President returned to his office and met with Lee A. DuBridge. 2:04 3:18 The President, accompanied by Lee A. DuBridge, attended the meeting of the National Science Board in the Cabinet Room. For a list of those present, see APPENDIX "B". 3:17 3:18 P The President talked with the First Lady. 3:21 3:29 The President met with the recipients of the Arthur S. Fleming Awards in his office. For Scenario, see APPENDIX "C". 3:29 3:34 The President met with Arthur S. Flemming who remained in the office following the award ceremony. 4:15 4:55 The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger H. R. Haldeman 4:59 5:10 The President met with Lee A. DuBridge. 5:11 5:33 The President met with: Charles B. Wilkinson Arnold Palmer Bart Starr Chris Schenkel Al Kaline The President met with: 6:00 6:02 Henry A. Kissinger 6:00 6:22 Clare B. Luce 6:23 R The President received a call from William P. Rogers. 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.) February 13, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:35 p.m. Thursday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 6:35 6:39 P The President talked with William P. Rogers. 6:39 6:40 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 6:45 7:05 The President met with: Manlio Brosio Henry A. Kissinger 7:16 The President went to the swimming pool. 7:31 The President went to the Mansion. 7:59 10:13 The President hosted a dinner party in honor of Manlio Brosio. For scenario, see APPENDIX "D". 11:15 The President retired. APPENDIX "A" SWEARING-IN-CEREMIONY TRE WHITE HOUSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959 of PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: At 7:40 a. m. you will be cocorted from your office to the Red Room where Justice Thurgeod Marchell will be walting. Justice Marshall will then accompany you to the East Raom where a single stand-up microphone will be provided. The Army Band will play as you enter, but Benore will not be readered. Mayor Walter Washington, Glibert Maha, Jr., Sterling Tucker And Reverend Jerry Moore will be standing near the microphone. You will make the opening remarks and then introduce Justice Marchall, who will administer the eath of effice to Walter Washington. Following the administering of the oath you will make a statement which will include the endouscedient of your nomination of Glibert Mahn 25 Chairman of the Council, Starling Tucker as Vice Chairman and Reverend Jerry Moore 2.5 2 mander of the Council. ADDITIONAL ATTENDEES WILL BE: Deputy Mayor Thomas Fletcher Reverend Walter Fauntrey, Retiring Vice Chairman of the Council MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL: Stanley Adderson Holly Shackleton Margaret Phywood William 3. Thompson Phills J. Desphenty Joseph P. Yoldell SWEARING IN CEREMONY PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO CONTINUED: Total attendance will be approximately 125. It is expected that the coremony will take approximately 15 office. minutes at the conclusion of which you will be occurred back to your NOTE: There will be full press coverage. PAGE THREE SWEARING-IN-CEREMONY PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO CONTINUED: ADDITIONAL ATTENDEES: Senator Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. Congressman Gilbert Gude Congressman Larry Hogan John A. Nevius Note: The Reverend Walter Fauntroy has requested that no reference be made in your remarks to his new consultant activities in the rebuilding effort on H Street. Such Reference is presently included in the suggested remarks that have been prepared for you. APPENDIX "B" List of Individuals to attend the 2:00 pm meeting with the President'of the National Science Board, Thursday, February 13, 1969. Spiro T. Agnew Vernice Anderson Harvey Brooks Mary I. Bunting H. E. Carter William A. Fowler Julian R. Goldsmith Norman Hackerman Philip Handler Leland J. Haworth Roger W. Heyns William J. Hoff Thomas F. Jones Louis Levin James G. March Grover E. Murray Robert S. Morison Harvey Picker Mina S. Rees Joseph M. Reynolds Frederick E. Smith Richard H. Sullivan Athelstan F. Spilhause F. P. Thieme APPENDIX "C" VISIT OF THE ARTHUR S. FLEMMING AWARD WINNERS THE WHITE HOUSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 13, 1969 PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: At 3:00 p.m. the recipients of the Arthur S. Flemming Awards and supporting personnel will be escorted to your office. You will greet each winner just inside the door of your office as he enters. Your participation will last 5 to 10 minutes at the conclusion of which the group will be escorted from your office. ATTENDEES WILL BE: Dr. Arthur S. Flemming Robert A. Wilson General Chairman of the Awards Commission ADMINISTRATIVE WINNERS: Edward F. Rose Civil Service Commission Dr. Bertram S. Brown HEW Barry R. Flamm Agriculture Tarance Todman (Proxy for Glenn Ferguson) Department of State John R. Petty Treasury Department SCIENTIFIC WINNERS: Dr. Martin Glicksman Navy Dr. Norman F. Ness NASA PAGE TWO PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO FOR FLEMMING AWARD WINNERS CON'T ATTENDEES CON'T: SCIENTIFIC WINNERS CONTINUED: Dr. Richard E. Hallgren Commerce James J, Kramer NASA Edward H. Stone II Agriculture The above are the ten outstanding young men in the Federal Government for 1968 as selected by the awards panel from nominations submitted by Departments and Agencies of the Executive Branch. The program is sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Washington, D. C. and is supported by the U. S. Civil Service Commission. The program is named after Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, the first Secretary of HEW, who is the father of your Special Assistant Harry Flemming. Secretary Finch is the principal speaker at the Awards Luncheon which precedes your meeting with the group. NOTE: There will be limited photo coverage of your shaking hands with each individual winner as he enters your office. NO formal remarks have been prepared. APPENDIX D DINNER HONORING MANLIO BROSIO THE WHITE HOUSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1969 PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: At 8:00 p.m. you will be escorted to the Red Room where your guests will be assembled to join you for cocktails. This will be followed by dinner in the 1st floor Family Dining Room. It is a stag affair and the dress is black tie. ATTENDEES WILL BE: Manlio Brosio Secretary General, NATO Harlan Cleveland Ambassador to NATO William Rogers Secretary of State John M. Leddy Assistant Sec. of State for European Affairs Melvin Laird Secretary of Defense Maurice Stans Secretary of Commerce Dr. Arthur Burns Consultant to the President Henry Kissinger. Assistant to the President Robert Ellsworth Assistant to the President Dr. Franklin Murphy. Los Angeles Times Mirror James A. Linen President, Time Inc. NOTE: No press coverage is scheduled. No formal remarks have been prepared. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 14, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 7:35 a.m. Friday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 7:35 The President had breakfast. 8:08 The President went to his office accompanied by John V. Brennan. The President met with: 8:30 10:06 Bryce N. Harlow 8:30 10:06 H. R. Haldeman 9:18 10:06 Arthur F. Burns 9:54 10:06 Henry A. Kissinger 10:09 The President went to the Cabinet Room for a National Security Council meeting. For those in attendance see APPENDIX "A" 12:43 12:48 The President met with: Spiro T. Agnew Nils A. Boe They then accompanied the President to the Cabinet Room where he signed an E.O. creating the office of Inter-Governmental Relations. 12:48 The President returned to his office. 12:50 1:27 The President met with Henry A. Kissinger. 1:27 2:13 The President had lunch in his office. 2:14 The President departed the White House for a visit to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and the Treasury Department. 2:18 3:13 The President arrived at the Health, Education and Welfare Department where he was met by Robert H. Finch and Patrick Gray. For further information see the President's scenario, APPENDIX "B". 3:18 3:53 The President arrived at the Treasury Department where he was met by David M. Kennedy. For further information see APPENDIX "C". 3:55 The President returned to his office. THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 14, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 4:00 p.m. Friday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 4:00 The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger Amb. J. Wesley Jones of Peru. 4:15 The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with the Commission on Civil Rights. For those in attendance see APPENDIX "D". 5:00 5:01 The President returned to his office accompanied by John A. Hannah. 5:01 5:08 The President met with Robert S. Rankin. 5:08 5:20 The President met with Theodore M. Hesburgh. 5:23 P The President called Julia Eisenhower. The call was not completed. 5:24 P The President talked with Robert H. Finch. The President met with: 5:30 6:07 D. Patrick Moynihan 5:44 6:07 Raymond K. Price 5:51 R The President received a call from Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed. 6:05 6:14 P The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. 6:30 The President visited with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon Julia and David Eisenhower 6:45 The President went to the Mansion with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon Julia and David Eisenhower THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 14, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 6:47 p.m. Friday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 6:47 The President went to the swimming pool with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon David and Julia Eisenhower 7:07 7:12 P The President talked long distance with C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo in Florida. 7:20 7:50 The President had dinner with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon David and Julia Eisenhower 8:46 11:50 The First Family went to the White House Theatre to see "SOUND OF MUSIC". 8:57 11:50 The First Family was joined in the theatre by: Dabney Hibbert Don Embery 11:50 The Presidential party went to the second floor. 12:43 Dabney Hibbert and Don Embery depart the White House 1:00 The President retires. RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT CONTROL SHEET ITEM REMOVED FROM THIS FOLDER A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT OR CASE FILE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS FILE FOLDER. FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM REMOVED AND THE REASON FOR ITS REMOVAL, CONSULT DOCUMENT ENTRY NUMBER 1 ON THE DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD IN THE FRONT OF THIS FILE FOLDER. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1969 APPENDIX "B" PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: At 2:15 P. m. you:will arrive et the Main Entrance (330 Inde- pendence Avenue, N. W. ) of HEW and will be met by Secretary Robert Finch and Mr. Pat Gray, Executive Assistant to the Secretary. Secretary Finch will escort you to the lobby insido the Main Entrance. where he will introduce you to the following top HEW officials: TOP HEW OFFICIALS: John G. Veneman, Jr., Under Secretary Patrick Gray, III, Executive Assistant Patricia R. Hitt, Asst. Sec. for Community and Field Services Dr. Philip Loo, Asst. Sec. for Health and Scientific Affairs Credd C. Black, Asst. Sec. for Legislation Dr. Alice M. Rivlin, Asst, Sec. for Planning and Evaluation Alason W. Willcox, General Counsel Bernard Sisco, Acting Acet. Sec. for Administration James r. Kolly, Asst. Sec., Comptroller Peter Mulshead, Acting Commissioner of Education C.C. Johnson, Jr., Administrator, Consumer Protection and Environmental Health Service Dr. Joseph T. English, Administrator, Health Services and Mental Health Administration Dr. Robert d. Morston, Director, National Institute of Health Miss Mary E. Switzer, Administrator, Social and Rehabilitation Service Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security NOTE: Two photographers will be present in the lobby. Pt approximately 2:25 p.m. P. Secretary Finch will escort you to the stage of the main auditorium whore II single stand-up micro- phone will be provided. Following the introduction by Secretary Finch, who will remain seated on stage, you will speak to 500 of the top employees of HEW (Division Directors and above). ( It 10 expected you will speak approximately 15 minutes. You will be escorted from the auditorium by Secretary Finch at appreximately 2:45 p.m. retruning to your motorcado at the Forith Street Entrance. You will then return to the White House. 11 NOTE: Preso will bo present in the auditorium for your talk. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1969 APPENDIX "C" PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO: oy At 3:15 p.m. you will orrive at the West Entrance of the Treasury Department (East Executive Avenue) and will be met by Secretary David Kennody who will escort you to a small Conference Room (Room 4125) where you will be introduced to the following top Treasury Department Officials: TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS: Miss Eve Adams, Director, Bureau of the Mint Mr. James E. Ammermen, Acting Director, Executive Secretarist Mr. William B. Camp, Comptroller of the Currency Mr. John K. Carlock, Fiscal Assistent Secretary Mr. Edwin S. Cohon, Accistant Seeretary-designate Mr. Roy T. Englort, Deputy General Counsel Mrs. Mary E. Harris, Confidential Assistant to the Secretary Mr. William F. Hellmuth, Jr., Deputy Assistant Scaretary Mr. James Hendrick, Special Asst. to the Secretary (Enforcement) Mr. William T. Howell, Deputy Treasurer Mr. Glon R. Johnson, National Director, U. S. Savings Bonds Mr. Lester D. Johnson, Commissioner of Customs Mr. Robert Jocs, Deputy Director, Executive Secretarist Mr, David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Donald M. Merritt, Commissioner, Public Debt Mr. John R. Petty, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs Mr. James J. Rowley, Director, U. S. Secret Service Mr. Frank W. Schiff, Deputy Under Sec. for Monetary Affairs Mr. William Smith, Deputy Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service VISTO TO THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT SCENARIO CONTINUED: TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS CONTINUED: Mr. Sidney 3. Sokol, Commissioner of Accounts Dr. Charles L. Walker, Under Secretary of the Treasury Mr. A. D. Weatherbee, Assistant Secretary for Administration Mr. Donald A. Webster, Assistant to the Secretary NORE: Two photographers will bb present in the Conference Room. At approximately 3:30 p.m. Secretary Kennedy will escort you to the Inrge Conference Room (Room 4121 directly adjacent to the small Conference Room) and on to = small stage where 2, single stand-up microphone will be provided. Following the introduction by Secretary Kennedy, who will remain seated ON singe with you, you will speak to approximately 100 of the top employees of the Treasury Department. It is expensed you will speak approximately 15-20 minutes. You will be escorted from the large Conference Room at exproximately 3:45 p.m. by Secretary Kennody and will return to the White House. (They will be propared for you to shake hands with those assembled if your schodule permits). NOTE: Press will be present in the large Conference Room for your talk. APPENDIX "D" U. S. COMMISSSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS -- MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT 4:00 P.M. FEBRUARY 14, 1969. HOWARD GLICKSTEIN JOHN A. HANNAH FRANK M. FREEMAN THEODORE M. HESBURGH ROBERT S. RANKIN MAURICE MITCHELL HECTOR P, GARCIA (Dr.) THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) February 15, 1969 TIME DAY THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C. 9:25 a.m. Saturday PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Received ACTIVITY In Out Lo LD 9:25 The President had breakfast. 10:17 The President went to his office. 10:26 The President talked long distance with C. G. Rebozo in Key Biscayne, Florida. The President met with: 10:30 12:03 Henry A. Kissinger 12:00 12:20 Rose Mary Woods 12:21 12:40 The President met with H. R. Haldeman. 12:45 1:13 The President met with Robert P. Mayo. 1:42 1:45 The President met with Walter R. Tkach. 1:50 2:07 The President went to the Mansion to visit with: ML The First Lady Mamie G. Eisenhower David and Julia Eisenhower 2:08 The President returned to his office. The President met with: 2:30 2:40 Arthur F. Burns 2:35 3:08 Henry A. Kissinger 3:11 3:52 The President met with: Robert H. Finch John N. Mitchell Bryce N. Harlow 3:54 The President went to the Mansion. 3:58 4:29 The President flew by helicopter from the south grounds of the White House to Camp David, Maryland. He was accompanied by: The First Lady Patricia Nixon Julia Eisenhower C. G. Rebozo 4:31 4:41 The Presidential party drove to Aspen.

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Richardson\nHenry A. Kissinger\nAndrew J. Goodpaster\nRichard F. Pedersen\nBryce N. Harlow\n12:05\n12:16\nThe President went to his Office..\n12:17\n12:42\nThe President returned to the meeting in the Cabinet Room.\n12:42\n12:49\nThe President went to his Office accompanied by William P.\nRogers.\n12:50\n12:52\nThe President met with Dwight L. Chapin.\n12:51\nP\nAt the President's request Henry A. Kissinger was asked to\ncome to his office.\n12:53\n2:15\nThe President met with Henry A. Kissinger and Bryce Harlow.\n2:16\n3:00\nThe President went to the Barber Shop and then to the Mansion.\n4:45\nThe President and the First Lady received:\nC. G. (Bebe) Rebozo\nThomas Shelton\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 1, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nWHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. 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C.\n10:05 a.m. Sunday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n10:05\nThe President had breakfast.\n10:28\nThe President and the First Lady received Richard C. and\nDoris Halverson and their three children at the Mansion.\n11:00\n11:40\nThe President, the First Lady, and approximately 300 guests\nattended the religious service led by Richard Halverson.\n11:40\nCoffee was served to all guests in the State Dining Room.\n12:40\n12:55\nThe President and C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo toured the East Wing.\n1:10\n1:16\nP\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.\n1:13\n1:43\nThe President met with Hobart Lewis in the Mansion.\n1:36\n1:37\nP\nThe President talked with H. R. Haldeman.\n1:40\n2:17\nThe President met with H. R. Haldeman in the Mansion.\n1:59\n2:01\nP\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.\n2:20\nThe President had lunch with:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\nC. G. (Bebe) Rebozo\n3:17\n3:19\nP\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger\n3:23\n3:24\nP\nThe President talked with Robert Schulz.\n3:32\nThe President went to his office accompanied by C. G. (Bebe)\nRebozo.\n3:33\n3:35\nP\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.\n3:37\n3:42\nP\nThe President talked with Robert Schulz.\n3:43\nP\nThe President telephoned James D. Hughes. The call was not\ncompleted.\n3:43\n3:44\nP\nThe President talked with Ronald L. Ziegler.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 2, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n3:59 p.m. Sunday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nID\n3:59\n4:00\nP\nThe President talked with Ronald L. Ziegler.\n4:01\n4:03\nP\nThe President talked with H. R. Haldeman.\n4:26\nThe President went to the Mansion. He was acoompanied by:\nC. G. (Bebe) Rebozo\nH. R. Haldeman\n4:45\n6:28\nThe President visited Dwight D. Eisenhower at Walter Reed\nHospital and then returned to the Mansion.\n6:32\n6:34\nP\nThe President talked with H. R. Haldeman.\n6:54\n6:57\nP\nThe President talked long distance with the First Lady in\nNew York City.\n6:58\n7:09\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Herbert Brownell in\nNew York City.\n7:09\n7:15\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Paul Keyes in Los\nAngeles, California.\n7:20\nThe President had dinner.\n7:39\n7:57\nP\nThe President talked with H. R. Haldeman.\n8:26\n8:28\nP\nThe President talked with H. R. Haldeman.\n8:35\nP\nThe President telephoned Stewart Lamprey in New Hampshire.\nThe call was not completed.\n8:38\n8:45\nP\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.\n8:49\nP\nThe President telephoned David Sterling in Hillsboro, New\nHampshire. The call was not completed.\n8:58\n9:00\nP\nThe President telephoned Stewart Lamprey in New Hampshire.\nRobert Lamprey took the call.\n10:30\nThe President retired.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 3, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:25 a.m. Monday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:25\nThe President had breakfast.\n8:08\nThe President went to his office.\n8:15\nThe President met with:\nBryce N. Harlow\nJohn D. Ehrlichman\nH. R. Haldeman\nThe President met with:\n9:03\n9:42\nHenry A. Kissinger\n9:03\n9:20\nRonald L. Ziegler\n9:03\n9:26\nJohn D. Ehrlichman\nThe President met with:\n9:42\n10:02\nRobert H. Finch\n9:42\n10:02\nD. Patrick Moynihan\n9:42\n9:55\nJohn D. Ehrlichman\n10:03\n11:59\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with\nthe Council for Urban Affairs. For a list of attendees see\nAPPENDIX \"B\".\n11:59\n12:12\nThe President returned to his office accompanied by Robert\nH. Finch.\n12:00\n12:13\nJames E. Allen joined the meeting.\n12:05\n12:13\nFlorence Allen joined the meeting.\n12:10\n12:27\nGeorge P. Shultz joined the meeting.\n12:11\n12:12\nRonald L. Ziegler joined the meeting.\nThe President met with:\n12:28\n1:00\nArthur F. Burns\n12:30\n1:00\nBryce N. Harlow\n12:36\n12:46\nRobert P. Mayo\n2:00\n3:01\nThe President visited the Department of Housing and Urban\nDevelopment where he spoke to approximately 200 officials\nin the Departmental Conference Room. He was met and\nexcorted by George W. Romney.\nFor the Scenario - see APPENDIX \"A\".\n2:20\n2:25\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Mr. Hansburger in\nBoise, Idaho from George W. Romney's Office at HUD.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 3, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n3:03 p.m. Monday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n3:03\n3:35\nThe President visited the Department of Agriculture where he\nspoke to approximately 450 officials in the Departments 5th\nwing auditorium. He was met and escorted by Clifford M.\nHardin.\n3:39\nThe President returned to his Office.\n3:47\n5:00\nThe President met with John D. Ehrlichman.\n4:08\n4:12\nThe President met with:\nRobert H. Finch\nJames E. and Florence Allen\nRonald L. Ziegler\n4:13\n5:37\nThe President met with Henry A. Kissinger.\n5:30\n5:36\nRonald L. Ziegler joined the meeting.\n5:40\n6:05\nThe President went to the swimming pool.\n6:20\nP\nThe President telephoned John D. Ehrlichman. The call was\nnot completed.\n6:20\n6:22\nP\nThe President telephoned H. R. Halderman.\n6:25\n8:00\nThe President entertained guests. Those present were:\nWilbur D. Mills\nJohn V. Byrnes\nDavid M. Kennedy\nBryce N. Harlow\nRobert H. Finch\n7:55\nR\nThe President received a call from Henry A. Kissinger.\nThe call was not completed.\n8:10\nThe President had dinner.\n8:33\n8:40\nP\nThe President talked with John D. Ehrlichman.\n8:41\n8:43\nR\nThe President received a call from Henry A. Kissinger.\n9:08\n9:21\nP\nThe President talked long distance to Lyndon B. Johnson in\nTexas.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 3, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n9:25 p.m. Monday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:25\n9:31\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.\n10:45\nThe President retired.\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nVISIT TO DEPT. OF HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD)\nMonday, February 3, 1969\nAPPENDIX \"A\"\n2:15 p. m.\nYou will arrive at the new HUD building and be met by\nSecretary George Romney. He will escort you to his\noffice where you will meet with key new appointees of\nHUD.\nAttendees will be:\nSecretary of HUD- - Mr. George Romney\nUnder Secretary of HUD - Mr. Richard VanDusen\nAssistant Secretary - Metropolitan Division\nMr. Samuel C. Jackson\nAssistant Secretary - Equal Opportunity\nMr. Samuel Simmons\nAssistant Secretary - Model Cities\nMr. Floyd Hyde - former Mayor of Fresno, Calif.\nAssistant Secretary - Administration\nMr. Dwight Ink\nGeneral Counsel - Mr. Sherman Unger\nSecretary Romney will then escort you from his office to\nthe Departmental Conference Room on the same floor where\nyou will address approximately 200 top HUD officials.\nUpon arrival in the Departmental Conference Room the\nSecretary will escort you to the podium, where a single\nstand-up microphone will be provided.\nYou will be introduced by Secretary Romney (he will remain\nseated on the platform). It is expected that you will speak\nfor 10 - 15 minutes.\n2:45\nYou will be escorted from the Conference Room by the Secretary\n( approx. )\nand proceed to the motorcade at the South Plaza exit, where you\nwill depart HUD at approximately 2:55.\nNOTE:\nPress will be present in the Departmental Conference Room for\nyour talk to the top HUD officials.\nFEBRUARY 3, 1969\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nCOUNCIL OF URBAN AFFAIRS\nSpiro T. Agnew\nClifford Hardin\nMaurice H. Stans\nGeorge P. Shultz\nRobert H. Finch\nGeorge W. Romney\nJohn A. Volpe\nRichard G. Kleindienst\nPaul W. McCracken\nD. Patrick Moynihan\nJohn R. Price\nArthur F. Burns\nLee A. DuBridge\nJohn D. Ehrlichman\nStephen Hess\nHerbert G. Klein\nRichard Nathan\nSamuel Hughes\nRaymond K. Price\nC. D. Ward\nJohn Whitaker\nCharles B. Wilkinson\nRonald L. Ziegler\nRobert J. Brown\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 4, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\n7:30 a.m. Tuesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:30\n7:54\nThe President had breakfast.\n7:55\nThe President went to his office accompanied by Charles R.\nLarson.\nThe President met with:\n8:30\n9:36\nBryce N. Harlow\nH. R. Haldeman\nJohn D. Ehrlichman\n9:06\nP\nThe President telephoned Everett M. Dirksen. The call was\nnot completed.\n9:11\n9:13\nP\nThe President talked with Michael J. Mansfield.\n9:37\n10:02\nThe President met with Henry A. Kissinger.\n10:04\nP\nThe President telephoned John D. Ehrlichman. The call was\nnot completed.\n10:07\n11:45\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with the\nNational Security Council. For a list of those in attendance\nsee, APPENDIX \"A\".\nreceived\n10:27\nR\nThe President/a call from Everett M. Dirksen. The call was\nnot completed.\n11:46\n12:02\nThe President returned to his office accompanied by Richard\nHelms.\n11:47\n11:48\nP\nThe President talked with Everett M. Dirksen.\n12:07\n12:14\nThe President met with John D. Ehrlichman.\n12:14\n12:17\nThe President went to the Fish Room accompanied by Warren\nEarl Burger for the swearing-in ceremony for:\nArthur F. Burns\nGeorge A. Lincoln\nPaul W. McCracken\nHerbert G. Stein\nHendrik S. Houthakker\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 4, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:28 p.m. Tuesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n12:28\n12:30\nThe President returned to his office accompanied by Warren\nEarl Burger.\n12:35\n1:43\nThe President met with John Ehrlichman.\n1:30\nThe President had lunch in his office.\n2:08\n3:01\nThe President visited the Department of Labor where he was\nmet by George P. Shultz and other key Labor Department\nOfficials. For Scenario see APPENDIX \"B\".\n3:05\nThe President returned to his office.\n3:07\nAt the President's request, Henry A. Kissinger was asked to\ncome to his office.\n3:11\n3:32\nThe President met with Henry Kissinger.\nThe President met with:\n3:32\n4:13\nMaurice H. Stans\n3:32\n4:13\nWalter J. Hickel\n3:32\n4:13\nAlexander P. Butterfield\n3:32\n4:15\nDavid M. Kennedy\n4:08\n4:22\nBryce N. Harlow\n4:15\nR\nThe President received a call from Olin E. Teague. The call\nwas not completed.\n4:25\n4:30\nP\nThe President talked with Bryce N. Harlow.\n4:54\n5:02\nP\nThe President talked with Richard G. Kleindienst.\n5:05\n5;08\nP\nThe President talked with Bryce N. Harlow.\n5:13\n5:15\nThe President met with Bryce N. Harlow.\n5:29\n6:11\nThe President met with John D. Ehrlichman.\n5:32\n5:34\nP\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.\nPresident's\n5:38\nAt the/request, Ronald L. Ziegler was asked to come to his\noffice.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 4, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n5:40 p.m. Tuesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n5:40\n6:02\nThe President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.\n6:22\n7:26\nThe President entertained guests.\nThose present were:\nJohn L. McClellan\nKarl E. Mundt\nRobert P. Mayo\nGeorge H. Mahon\nFrank T. Bow\nBryce N. Harlow\n8:00\nThe President had dinner.\n10:30\nThe President retired.\nAPPENDIX \"A\"\nLIST OF INVITEES - NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING\nFEBRUARY 4, 1969\nSpiro T. Agnew\nWilliam P. Rogers\nMelvin R. Laird\nGeorge A. Lincoln\nJohn P. McConnell\nRichard Helms\nCharles W. Yost\nBryce N. Harlow\nBriefers\nBrian J. Lincoln\nFrank W. Rhea\nEmery E. Newton\nFloyd D. Harris\nWilliam L. Sheppard\nRichard A. Wallace\nElmer R. Daniels\nJoseph C. McDonough\nTHE PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nVISIT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nTuesday, February 4, 1969\n2:15 p.m.\nYou will arrive at the Constitution Avenue entrance to the U.S.\nLabor Departmental auditorium where you will be met by the\nSecretary of Labor, George Shultz. He will escort you to Con-\nference Room A on the first floor, where you will be met by\nkey Labor Department officials. Attendees will be:\nSecretary of Labor\nMr. George Shultz\nUnder Secretary of Labor\nMr. J.D. Hodgson\nAssistant Secretary of Labor -\nManpower\nMr. Arnold Weber\nAssistant Secretary of Labor - Labor/Management Relations\nMr. W. J. \"Bill\" Usery, Jr.\nCommissioner of Labor Statistice - Mr. Geoffery Moore\nSpecial Assistant to the Secretary - International Labor Affairs\nMr. George L.P. Weaver\nDirector of Women's Bureau - Mrs. Elizabeth Koontz\nAssistant Secretary - Administration - Mr. Leo Wertz\nExecutive Assistant to the Secretary - Mr. David Taylor\nAfter meeting with the above people, the Secretary will escort\nyou to Conference Room B adjacent to Conference Room A,\nwhere you will address approximately 200 top labor Department\nofficials. Secretary Shultz will escort you to the stage, where\na single stand-up microphone will be provided.\nYou will be introduced by Secretary Shultz and he will remain\nseated on the platform as you speak. (It is expected that you\nwill speak for 10-15 minutes. )\n2:45 p.m.\nYou will be escorted from the Conference Room B by the Secretary\n(approx.)\nand will proceed to the motorcade at the Constitution Avenue exit,\nwhere you will depart the Department of Labor at approximately\n2:55 p.m.\nNOTE:\nThe Press will be present in Conference Room B for your talk\nto the Labor Department officials.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY. BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 5, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:50 a.m. Wednesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:50\nThe President had breakfast in the Mansion with:\nSpiro T. Agnew\nWinton M. Blount\nBryce N. Harlow\n8:30\nThe President went to the West Wing accompanied by his\nbreakfast guests.\n8:35\n8:37\nThe President in his office met with:\nWinton M. Blount\nBryce N. Harlow\n8:38\n10:36\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting of the\nCongressional Leadership. For those present, see\nAPPENDIX \"A\".\n10:36\n10:37\nThe President returned to his office accompanied by Bryce N.\nHarlow.\n10:38\n11:10\nThe President met with:\nLee A. DuBridge\nAlexander P. Butterfield\n11:15\n11:30\nThe President met with Tracy Greenwood of Velma, Oklahoma,\nthe March of Dimes Poster Child. Those present were:\nCarl Albert\nHenry Bellmon\nMr. and Mrs. Keith Greenwood\nJamie Greenwood\nRoland Howe\nJohn Blecha\n11:31\n11:35\nThe President met with:\nCarl Albert\nH. R. Haldeman\n11:40\n11:45\nThe President met with Bryce N. Harlow.\n11 58\nR\nThe President received a call from Charles M. Teague.\nDwight L. Chapin took the call.\nThe President met with:\n12:03\n1:05\nHenry A. Kissinger\n12:03\n12:20\nRobert Osgood\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY, BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 5, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:08 p.m. Wednesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n12:08\n12:15\nThe President talked with H. Allen Smith.\n12:15\nThe President met with:\nPeter O'Donnell\nH. R. Haldeman\nFred LaRue\n1:35\n1:59\nThe President went to the Mansion for lunch.\n1:57\nR\nThe President received a call from Ronald L. Ziegler. The\ncall was not completed.\n1:59\n2:00\nThe President returned to his office and met with Ronald L.\nZiegler.\n2:02\n2:13\nThe President met with:\nWinton M. Blount\nHolman Head\nDavid A. Nelson\nElmer T. Klassen\nJames W. Hargrove\nKenneth A. Housman\nJames H. Bockhaus\nJamison D. Caine\nRoger W. Miller\n2:13\n2:16\nThe President and the group went to the Fish Room for an\nannouncement regarding the Postal Service.\n2:17\n2:31\nThe President met with Lee A. DuBridge in his office. They\nthen went to the Fish Room for an announcement regarding\nthe National Science Foundation.\n2:32\n2:35\nP\nThe President returned to his office and talked with Rose Mary\nWoods.\n2:40\n3:05\nThe President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.\n5:40\n5:45\nThe President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.\n6:29\n6:30\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.)\nFebruary 5, 1969\nTIME\n'DAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:34 p.m. Wednesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n6:34\n6:57\nThe President went to the Flower Shop, the Swimming pool,\nand the Mansion.\n7:08\n7:25\nP\nThe President and the First Lady talked long distance with\nJulie Nixon Eisenhower.\n7:25\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\n8:09\nThe President went to his office.\n11:05\nThe President returned to the Mansion.\n11:45\nThe President retired.\nAPPENDIX \"A\"\nFEBRUARY 5, 1969\nCONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP MEETING.\nExecutive\nSpiro T. Agnew\nClifford M. Hardin\nWinton M. Blount\nRobert P. Mayo\nSenate\nGordon L. Allott\nEverett M. Dirksen\nHugh D. Scott\nMargaret C. Smith\nJohn G. Tower\nMilton R. Young\nHouse of Representatives\nJohn B. Anderson\nLeslie C. Arends\nWilliam C. Cramer\nGerald R. Ford\nRichard H. Poff\nJohn J. Rhodes\nH. Allen Smith\nRobert J. Taft\nBob Wilson\nStaff\nBryce N. Harlow\nKenneth E. BeLieu\nWilliam E. Timmons\nHerbert G. Klein\nRonald L. Ziegler\nPatrick J. Buchanan\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 6, 1969\nTIME\n'DAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n9:20 a.m. Thursday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:20\nThe President had breakfast.\n9:50\n9:51\nP\nThe President talked with H. R. Haldeman.\n10:40\n10:41\nP\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.\n11:00\n11:35\nThe President held his second press conference in the East\nRoom of the White House.\n11:35\nThe President returned to his office.\n11:46\n12:06\nThe President met with James A. Rhodes.\nThe President met with:\n12:10\n12:30\nHenry A. Kissinger\n12:13\n12:30\nKurt Birrenbach\n12:31\n1:05\nThe President met with Raymond P. Shafer.\n1:07\n1:30\nThe President met with:\nArthur F. Burns\nAlexander P. Butterfield\n1:30\nThe President had lunch in the Mansion.\n2:04\nThe President left the White House to visit the Post Office Dept.\n2:06\n2:39\nThe President visited the Post Office Department. He was\nmet and escorted by Winton M. Blount. For the President's\nScenario, see APPENDIX \"A\".\n2:42\nThe President returned to the Mansion.\n2:49\n2:51\nP\nThe President talked with Dwight L. Chapin.\n3:01\n3 02\nP\nThe President talked with H. R. Haldeman.\n3:40\n3:43\nThe President went to his office accompanied by Ronald L.\nZiegler.\n3:43\n4:15\nThe President met with Roy Ash.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)\nFebruary 6, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\n,\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n4:22 p.m. Thursday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n4:22\n4:40\nThe President met with Olin E. Teague.\nThe President met with:\n4:45\n5:13\nJohn A. Hannah\n4:45\n5:15\nWilliam P. Rogers\n5:06\n5:08\nP\nThe President talked with Patricia Nixon.\n5:36\n5:39\nP\nThe President talked with John N. Mitchell.\n5:40\n6:00\nThe President met with Bryce N. Harlow.\n5:59\n6:00\nP\nThe President talked with H. R. Haldeman.\n6:05\nThe President went to the swimming pool.\n6:20\n7:40\nThe President entertained guests. For a list of those present,\nsee APPENDIX \"B\".\n7:48\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\n8:22\n8:37\nThe President went to the China Room to look at gifts being\nselected for his European trip. He was accompanied by:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\n8:38\nThe First Family returned to the Mansion.\n8:50\n8:54\nP\nThe President talked with Walter J. Hickel.\n8:56\n9:02\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Paul Keyes in\nCalifornia.\n11:00\nThe President retired.\nAPPENDEA A\nVISIT TO THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT\nof\nThursday, FEBRUARY 6, 1969\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nYou will arrive at the Post Office Department at 2:15 P. m.\nwhere you will be met by the Post Master General, Winton Blount,\nwho will escort you to his office on the third floor where you will\nmeet key members of the Post Office Department.\nATTENDEES WILL BE:\nPost Master General\nWinton Blount\nExecutive Assistant to the\nPost Master General\nHolman Head\nExecutive Assistant to the\nPost Master General\nJames Backhous\nDeputy Post Master General\nElmer I. Klassen\nAssistant Post Master General (Bureau of Finance\nand Administration)\nJames W. Hargrove\nAssistant to the Post Master General (Surean\nFacilities)\nJohn L. O'Marra\nAssistant to the Post Master General\n(Personnel)\nKenneth A. Housman\nGeneral Council\nDavid A. Nelson\nAfter meeting with the above people, the Post Master General\nwill encost you to the reception room across the hall from his office.\nYou will address approximately 150 top Post Office Department\nOfficials. Post Master General Blount will escort you to the stage\nwhere a single stand-up microphone will be provided.\nPAGE TWO\nVISIT TO THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT SEENARIO CONTINUED:\nYou will be introduced by Post Master General Blount. He will\nremain seated on the platform as you speak. (It is empected you will\nspeak approximately 10--15 minutes).\nAt approximately 2:45 p.m. you will be escorted from the\nreception room by the Post Master General and will proceed to the\nmotorcade at the Post Master General's driveway at approximately\n2:55 p.m.\nNOTE:\nThe Press will be present in the reception room for your talk\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nCONGRESSIONAL GUESTS - FEBRUARY 6, 1969\nSENATORS\nKarl E. Mundt\nPaul J. Fannin\nCarl T. Curtis\nRoman L. Hruska\nJohn G. Tower\nStrom Thurmond\nClifford P. Hansen\nNorris Cotton\nJohn J. Williams\nJ. Caleb Boggs\nHoward H. Baker\nRobert J. Dole\nHenry Bellmon\nGeorge L. Murphy (Unable to attend)\nCONGRESSMEN\nLeslie C. Arends\nFrank T. Bow\nJames G. Fulton\nGlenard P. Lipscomb\nWilliam E. Brock\nClark MacGregor\nLouis C. Wyman\nRogers C. B. Morton (unable to attend )\nJames F. Battin (unable to attend)\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for. Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 7, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:20 a.m. Friday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:20\nThe President had breakfast.\n7:37\nThe President went to his office.\nThe President met with:\n8:30\n9:25\nH. R. Haldeman\n8:30\n9:25\nJohn D. Ehrlichman\n8:40\n9:25\nBryce N. Harlow\n9:35\n9:38\nThe President met with Henry A. Kissinger.\n9:39\n9:45\nThe President went to the Fish Room to greet the Boy Scouts\nof America delegation and supporting personnel. The\nPresident escorted the group to his office. For further\ninformation see the President's Scenario, APPENDIX \"A\".\n9:50\n10:05\nThe President met with Mardi Gra's Queens in the Fish Room.\nHe then escorted them to his office. For further information,\nsee President's scenario APPENDIX \"B\".\n10:07\n11:55\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room for a Cabinet meeting.\nFor a list of those in attendance see APPENDIX \"C\". .\n11:55\nThe President returned to his office where he met with Charles\nW. Yost.\n12:05\nThe President went to the State Dining Room for remarks to the\nSenate Youth Group, led by George R. Hearst and Randolph\nA. Hearst. For further information see the President's\nscenario, APPENDIX \"D\".\n12:33\nThe President returned to his office.\n12:36\n12:45\nThe President met with:\nJohn A. Volpe\nJames M. Beggs\nCharles D. Baker\nBarry Locke\nPaul L. Cherington\nJoseph A. Bosco\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 7, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE. - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:40 p.m. Friday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n12:40\n1:00\nThe President met with officers of the National Guard\nAssociation. Those present were:\nJames F. Cantrell\nJoe C. Moffett\nC. A. Ott, Jr.\nClaude T. Bowers\nJames Deerlin\n1:03\n1:10\nThe President met with Snowpine Liu.\n1:10\n1:16\nThe President went to the Fish Room accompanied by John A.\nVolpe who announced the President's intention to nominate\nkey personnel for the Department of Transportation.\n1:17\n1:19\nP\nThe President talked with H. R. Haldeman.\n1:24\n1:40\nP\nThe President talked long distance with Coretta King in\nAtlanta, Georgia.\n1:41\n2:10\nThe President met with:\nHenry A. Kissinger\nLlewellyn E. Thompson\n2:14\n2:57\nThe President visited the Commerce Department. He was met\nand escorted by Maurice H. Stans. For a list of others in\nattendance, see the President's scenario, APPENDIX \"E\".\n3:00\nThe President returned to his office.\nThe President met with:\n3:02\n3:48\nRoy Wilkins\nRobert J. Brown\nDaniel P. Moynihan\nThe President then escorted them to the Fish Room where they\nmet with the Press.\n3:49\nThe President went to his office.\n3:50\n4:10\nThe President met with H. R. Haldeman.\n4:15\n4:30\nThe President met with John D. Ehrlichman.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 7, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n4:35 p.m. Friday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n4:35\n4:48\nThe President met with George S. Brown.\n5:05\n5:12\nThe President flew from the White House South Grounds by\nhelicopter to Andrews AFB.\n5:20\n7:25\nThe President flew from Andrews Air Force Base in Air Force\nOne to Homestead Air Force Base. For a list of those who\naccompanied the President on the plan, see APPENDIX \"F\".\n7:38\n7:50\nThe President flew from Homestead Air Force Base by heli-\ncopter to the Key Biscayne heliport.\n7:58\nThe President arrived at his home (Bay Lane), Key Biscayne,\nFlorida.\n8:30 approx.\nThe President had dinner. His guests were:\nWilliam P. Rogers\nHenry A. Kissinger\nC. G. (Bebe) Rebozo\nVISIT OF THE REPORT TO THE NATION\nBOY SCOUT OF AMERICA DELEGATION\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1969\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nAt 9:30 2. m. you will be escorted from your office\nto meet with The Report to the Nation Boy Scout Delegation\nand supporting personnel.\nATTENDEES WILL BE:\nReport to the Nation Delegation:\nPaul Collins\nNorth Dakota\nRoberto J. Colon\nPuerto Rico\nB. Daniel Dillard\nPennsylvania\nBernard Esannason\nVirgin Islands\nDear Curtis George\nAlaska\nMark Edwin Jolivette\nJowa\nDaniel McAuliffe\nMichigan\nJames Gerard Marley.\nMassachusetts\nGary James Motsek\nNew Jersey\nRodney J. Reeves\nLouisiana\nDouglas Lynn Ross\nWashington\nRandolph Anthony Roth.\nCalifornia\nWilliam C. Templeton III.\nKentucky\nRandolph Winsler Rountree\nTexas\nJohn Thomas Wigington\nGeorgia\nPAGE TWO\nTHE REPORT TO THE NATION DELEGATION SCENARIO CON'T:\nATTENDEES CONTINUED:\nAdministrative and Supporting Personnel:\nIrving Feist\nPresident\nAlden G. Barber\nChief Scout Executive\nDwight W. Thomson\nNational Executive Board\nCharles W. Hunter.\nAdministrative Assistant\nErnest C. Hogan\nTour Leader\nWilliam Schmitt\nAssistant Tour Leader\nRebel Robertson\nDir. of Public Relations\nRussell L. Bufkins\nDir. of News Service\nDominick Spilatro\nPhotographer\nGeorge Freeman\nDonald M. Kendall\nArch Monson, Jr.\nThe Report to the Nation Scouts are the 15 outstanding\nrepresentatives of the Boy Scouts of America who are chosen\nto come to Washington to make a \"Report to the Nation\" to you.\nIn addition to receiving a bound copy of REPORT TO THE\nNATION, you will be presented with a BOYPOWER '76 desk set $\na red shirt, a fishing rod, and your official card as Honorary\nPresident of the Boy Scouts.\nDuring the presentation the Scouts will stress the\nBOYPOWER '76 program. Objective: extension of scouting to\none out of three boys in America by 1976.\nPAGE THREE\nTHE REPORT TO THE NATION DELEGATION SCENARIO CON'T:\nThe hope will be expressed that you will be able to\nparticipate in either the opening or closing of the 7th National\nJamboree in July 1969.\nYou received a similar group in behalf of President\nElsenhower in 1960.\nNOTE:\nThere will be photo coverage of the presentations.\nFollowing the photo sessions at approximately 9:40 a. m.,\nthe 15 Report to the Nation Scouts, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Feist,\nMr. Alden Barber, Mr. Dwight Thomson, Mr. Don Kendall and\nMr. Arch Monson, Jr. will be escorted to your office for = brief\nInformal visit.\nNOTE:\nThere will be brief photo coverage of your shaking hands\nwith each individual scout.\nAt 9:45 a. m. the group will be escorted from your office.\nVISIT OF THE MARDI GRAS QUEENS AND ENTOURAGE\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1969\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nAt 9:50 a.m. you will be escorted from your office to\nthe Fish Room where you will meet informally with the Mardi\nGras Queens and their entourage.\nThose attending number approximately 50 and will ring\nthe east end and sides of the Fish Room fo facilitate your movement\nthrough the group.\nYour participation will last 5 to 10 minutes at the conclusion\nof which you will be escorted to your office.\nMiss Victoria Edwards, daughter of Congressman Edwards\nof Louisiana, is one of the Queens.\nNOTE:\nThere will be photo coverage.\nList of those Attending Cabinet Meeting, Friday, February 7, 1969\n10:00-11:30 A.M.\n1.\nThe President\n2.\nSpiro T. Agnew\n3.\nWilliam P. Rogers\n4.\nDavid M. Kennedy\n5.\nMelvin R. Laird\n6.\nJohn N. Mitchell\n7.\nWinton M. Blount\n8.\nWalter J. Hickel\n9.\nClifford M. Hardin\n10.\nMaurice H. Stans\n11.\nGeorge P. Shultz\n12.\nRobert H. Finch\n13.\nGeorge W. Romney\n14.\nJohn A. Volpe\n15.\nRobert P. Mayo\n16.\nCharles W. Yost\n17.\nArthur Burns\n18.\nH. R. Haldeman\n19.\nBryce N. Harlow\n20.\nHenry A. Kissinger\n21.\nHerbert G. Klein\n22.\nJames Keogh\n23.\nLee DuBridge\n24.\nPaul W. McCracken\n25.\nDaniel P. Moynihan (Steve Hess substited)\n26.\nRonald L. Ziegler\n27.\nC. Stanley Blair\n28.\nJohn D. Ehrlichman\n29\nBud Wilkinson\n30.\nJohn C. Whitaker\nVISIT OF THE SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM GROUP\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1969\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nAt 11:40 a.m. you will be escorted from your office\nto the State Dining Room arriving at approximately 11:45 a, m.\nBud Wilkinson will have preceded you with a few brief\nremarks and will introduce you to the Senate Youth Group.\nA single stand-up microphone will be provided. You will\nspeak for approximately 5 -- 10 minutes.\nIn attendance will be approximately 150 participants and\nadministrative and supporting personnel of the Senate Youth\nProgram.\nThe United States Senate Youth Program was created\nin 1962 to enable outstanding high school students to come to\nWashington to help broaden their knowledge and understanding\nof Congress and the legislative program.\nThe William Randolph Hearst Foundation makes\navailable the necessary funds to operate this United States\nSenate program. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hearst and Mr.\nRandolph A. Hearst will be with the group.\nAt the conclusion of your remarks you will be escorted\nback to your office.\nVISIT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE\nCHAPIN\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1969\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nYou will arrive at the Commerce Department at 2:15 P. m.\nwhere you will be met by Secretary Stans, who will escort you to room\n1851 on the first floor where you will be met by key members of the\nCommerce Department.\nATTENDEES WILL BE:\nMaurice H. Stans\nSecretary of Commerce\nRocco Siciliano\nUndersecretary\nRoss D. Davis\nAssistant Secretary\nWilliam Chartener\nAssistant Secretary\nJohn Kincaid\nAssistant Secretary\nFred Simpich.\nGeneral Counsel\nC. Langhorne Washburn\nGuest of the Secretary\nJames T. Lynn\nGuest of the Secretary\nW. Don Brewer\nGuest of the Secretary\nRobert Smalley\nGuest of the Secretary\nSol Mosher\nGuest of the Secretary\nMarvin Mondres\nGuest of the Secretary\nJack A. Gleason.\nAssistant to the Secretary\nJ. T. Dykman\nExecutive Assistant to the Secretary\nBruce Ladd, Jr.\nGuest of the Secretary\nDoug Jones\nSpecial Assistant to the Secretary\nKen Davis\nGuest of the Secretary\nPAGE TWO\nSCENARIO FOR VISIT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CONTINUE\nAfter meeting with the previously mentioned people, Secretary\nStans will escort you to the auditorium where approximately 200 members\nof the Commerce Department will be assembled. Secretary Stans will\nmake the introduction and will remain on the stage as you speak.\nIt is expected you will speak for approximately 15 minutes.\nAt approximately 2:45 p.m. you will be escorted from the\nauditorium by Sectetary Stans and proceed to the motorcade at the\nSouth Court for departure at 2:55 p.m.\nNOTE:\nPress will be directly in front of the stage.\nAPPENDIX F\nPASTENGER MANIFEST\nFOR OFFICIAL USE CITY\nMSN: 234 - VC137B - 86970\nAIR FORCE ONE\nANDREWS AFB, WASHIDG to HOMESTEAD AYB, FLORIDA\n7 FEB 1969 - Depart: 5:20 10 Arrive: 7:25 pm\n2'05\n1010 SM\n1. The President\n2. Secretary of State Regers\n3. Congressmen Frank Bow\n4. Mrs Boy\n5. Dr. Kissinger\n6. Nr. Ren Haldoman\n7. Dr. Walter Teach\nS. Mr. Ron Zeigler\n9. Mrs Nancy Zeigler\n10. Cynthia Zeigler\nJ.L. Laurie M. Zeigler\n12. Hajor John V. Bronnan\n13. CNO H. E. Juanick\n14. Mr. Arthur Codfrey\n15. Mr. William Duncan\n16: Mr. Ken Balgy\n17. Mr. Robert Lilly\n18. Mr. Steve Miller\n19. Mr. Donald Lewton\n20. Mr. C. McCaffrey\n21. Mr. J. Mcllulty (State Sac.)\n22. Mr. Sargent (State Sec.)\n23. Mr. Nonolo Senchez\n24. Mrs Fina Sanchez\n25. Sergeant Ken Mohr\n20. Frank Cormier (Press)\n27. Marriman Smith (Pross)\n23. Harvey Coorges (Press)\n29. Frank Chancellor (Pross)\n30. Harb Keplow (Press)\n31. Barbara Fuelow (Press)\n32. Paul Haaly (Press)\nFOR OFFICIAL USE GUIM\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)\nFebruary 8, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nKEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA\n11:00 a.m. Saturday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n11:00\nThe President left his residence for the Marina.\n11:05\n12:47\nThe President took a ride with C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo on the\nCocolobo, a houseboat belonging to the latter.\n12:52\nThe President returned to his residence.\n7:39\n9:00\nThe President went to the Hotel Key Biscayne for dinner with:\nWilliam P. Rogers\nHenry A. Kissinger\nC. G. (Bebe) Rebozo\n9:11\nThe President returned to his residence.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day. Yr.)\nFebruary 9, 1969\nTIME\nDAY,\nKEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA\n10:54 a.m. Sunday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n10:54\nThe President left his residence for the Community Congre-\ngational Church on Key Biscayne.\n11:02\n12:00\nThe President attended the Church Services at the above\nChurch.\n12:04\nThe President returned to his residence.\nThe President met during the afternoon with:\nWilliam P. Rogers\nH enry A. Kissinger\n2:23\n2:27\nP\nThe President talked with the First Lady in Washington, D. C.\n6:15\n6:56\nThe President went to the Key Biscayne Hotel.\n6:58\nThe President returned to his residence.\nThe President had dinner at his residence with:\nH. R. Haldeman\nWalter R. Tkach\nC. G. (Bebe) Rebozo\nPage\nof\n----\nPage(s)\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 10, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nKey Biscayne, Florida\nA.M. Monday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\nThe President worked alone at his residence during the\nmorning.\n2:29\n2:51\nThe President departed his residence for the helio pad and\nfrom there flew to Homestead Air Force Base.\n3:02\n5:09\nThe President flew from Homestead Air Force Base to Andrews\nAir Force Base. For a list of those who accompanied him in\nAir Force One, see APPENDIX \"A \".\n5:20\n5:29\nThe President flew by helicopter from Andrews Air Force Base\nto the South Lawn of the White House.\n5:32\n5:50\nThe President was in his office.\n5:52\n6:40\nThe President went to the barber shop and then to the Mansion.\n8:05\n10:40\nThe President hosted a dinner in honor of Robert G. Menzies.\n5\nOther guests were:\nKeith Waller\nWilliam P. Rogers\nHenry A. Kissinger\nHerbert Brownell\nThomas E. Dewey\nThomas S. Gates\nArthur Krock\nG. Gould Lincoln\nRobert T. Murphy\nWalter Trohan\nFrederick R. Kappel (unable to attend)\n10:42\nThe President retired.\nAPPENDIX A\nPASSINGER MANNESE\nFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY\nMSN: 234 - VC137B NO 86970\nAIR FORGE ONE\nHOMESTEAD AWB, FLORIDA to ANDREWS APD, MASTERC\n10 FIR 1969 \" Depart: 3:02 on\nArrive: 5:09 pm\n2:07\n990 S!\n1. The President\n2. Secretary of State Rogers\n3. Dr. Kissinger\n4. Mr. R. Haldeman\n5. Mr. Ron Zeigler\n6. CHO II. E. Juanick\n7. Dr. Walter Thach\n8. Major John V. Brennan\n9. Mr. Arthur Godfrey\n10. Nr. William Duncan\n11. Mr. J. Mcllulty\n12. Mr. H. Sargent\n13. Hr. Manolo Sunchez\n14. Mrs Find Shanchez\n15. Sergeant Ken Mchr\n16, W. R. Day, WHICH\n17. James Retchersid, VIICA\n18. C. Hayon, WHICA\n19. A. Small Baker, VHCA\n20. Its. Willion Slade\n21. Nr. A. Johnson\n22. Mr. Armand Varenholt\n23. Mr. Uarner Brown\n24. Mr. Luvry Sheafe\n25. Mr. D. Simpling\n26. Sargeant Oldenburg\n27. Chief Mendoza\n23. Chief Margan\n20. Chief Navrette\n30. Chief Novicio\n31. Duans Keep\n32. James Britton\n33. Henry Aall\n34. Mr. Tom Jarriel\n35. Nr. Norvinan Smith\n35. Mr. Harvey Georges\n37. Mr. Frank Concellare\n30. Mr. Doug Cornell\n30. Mr. Ton Day\n40. Nr. Henry Hubbad\n41. Lt Carle Lerry Coon\n42. Rebert 11. Sprite\nFOR 07/10/14 THE CITY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 11, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:20 a.m. Tuesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:20\nThe President had breakfast.\n7:57\nThe President went to his office accompanied by Charles R.\nLarson.\n8:15\n8:30\nThe President met with Rose Mary Woods.\n8:55\n9:05\nThe President met with Bryce N. Harlow.\n9:10\n10:05\nThe President met with Henry A. Kissinger.\n10:10\n10:54\nThe President met with John N. Mitchell and members of the\nExecutive Committee of the National Association of Attorneys\nGeneral. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX \"A\".\nThe President returned to his office and met with:\n10:25\n11:25\nWalter J. Hickel\n11:08\n11:20\nPatrick J. Buchanan\n11:08\n11:20\nLewis M. Helms\n11:08\n11:20\nBryce N. Harlow\n11:25\nR\nThe President received a telephone call from William P.\nRogers. The call was not completed.\n11:25\n11:36\nThe President met with Rose Mary Woods.\n11:51\n11:53\nP\nThe President talked with William P. Rogers.\n12:00\n12:29\nThe President met with John S. McCain.\n12:29\nHenry A. Kissinger joined the meeting.\n12:25\n12:35\nThe President met with Patrick J. Buchanan.\n12:44\nThe President went to the Mansion for lunch with members of\nthe Davis Cup Team. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX\n\"B\".\n2:05\nThe President returned to his office.\n2:13\n3:04\nThe President visited the Department of Transportation. He\nwas met and escorted by John A. Volpe. For scenario,\nsee APPENDIX \"C\".\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 11, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n3:10 p.m. Tuesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n3:10\nThe President returned to his office.\n3:25\n3:30\nThe President met with Henry A. Kissinger.\n3:30\n5:21\nThe President accompanied by Henry A. Kissinger, went to the\nCabinet Room for a meeting with:\nEarle G. Wheeler\nMelvin R. Laird\n4:45\nR\nThe President received a telephone call from Lee A. DuBridge\nThe call was not completed.\n5:21\nThe President returned to his office.\n6:20\n6:38\nThe President went to the office of Henry A. Kissinger.\n6:38\n6:40\nThe President returned to his office and then went to the\nMansion.\nB.\n7:16\n7:17\nP\nThe President talked with Rose Mary Woods.\n7:18\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\n9:28\n10:10\nThe President met with:\nWalter R. Tkach\nKenneth Riland\n10:30\nThe President retired.\nAPPENDIX A\n'FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nFEBRUARY 11, 1969\nOffice of the White House Press Secretary\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nFollowing is a list of the members of the Executive Committee of the\nNational Association of Attorneys General who met with the President at\n10 a. m. today:\nArthur J. Sills\nState House Annex\nTrenton, New Jersey 08625\nJames E. Barrett\n210 Capital Building\nCheyenne, Wyoming 82001\nArthur K. Bolton\n132 State Judicial Building\nAtlanta, Georgia 30334\nFrancis B. Burch\n1 Charles Center\nBaltimore, Maryland 21201\nDouglas M. Head\nState Capitol\nJackson, Minnesota 39201\nClarence A. H. Meyer\nState Capitol\nLincoln, Nebraska 68509\nHerbert F. DeSimone\nProvidence County Courthouse\nProvidence, Rhode Island 02903\nWilliam C. Sennett\n238 Capitol Building\nHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120\nRobert Y. Thorton\nSuperior Court Building\nSalem, Oregon 97310\nFrank J. Kelley\nThe Capitol\nLansing, Michigan 48933\nMarilyn Loftus Schauer\nState House Annex\n(Assistant Attorney\nTrenton, New Jersey\nGeneral)\nSgt. Milton Kykon\nNew Jersey State Police\n(in the office of the\nState House Annex\nAtty. General in\nTrenton, New Jersey\nNew Jersey)\nJohn C. Doyle\n211 Sutter Street\n(Sec. of the Assoc.)\nSan Francisco, California 94108\n#\n#\n#\nAPPENDIX B\nX\nLUNCHEON WITH THE DAVIS CUP TEAM\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nAt 12:25 P.M. you will be escorted to the first floor Family Dining\nRoom where you will be introduced to the 1968 Davis Cup Team and\nspecial guests by Mr. Robert J. Kellcher.\nAttendees will be.\nRobert J. Kelleher\nPresident, 1968 Lawn Tennis Association\nDennis Ralston\nCoach\nDonald L. Dell\nCaptain\nArthur Ashe\nTeam Member\nCharles Pasarell\nTeam Member\nStan Smith\nTeam Member\nClark Graebner\nTeam Member\nJames Osborne\nTeam Member\nGene O Connor\nTeam Member\nBud Wilkinson\nSpecial Consultant to the President\nRobert Lutz\nTeam Member\nAt approximately 12:35 P.M. you will be escorted to the State Dining\nRoom for a brief photo session with the team and the Davis Cup Trophy.\nAfter the photo session, lunch will be served in the Family Dining Room.\nAt its conclusion you will be escorted to your office.\nNOTE: Following the luncheon, John Davies will conduct a special tour\nof the White House for your guests.\nPress involvement will be limited to photo coverage. No formal remarks\nhave been prepared.\nYou might wish to express your regrets to Arthur Ashe that his eloow\ninjury has forced him to withdraw from the U. S. National Indoor\nChampionships.\n- 4 -\nLUNCHEON WITH THE DAVIS CUP TEAM\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969\nAdditional Attendes:\nWilliam McChesney Martin, Jr.\nNOTE:\nMr. Martin is married to Cynthia Davis, the daughter of Dwight F.\nDavis, the donor of the Davis Cup.\nP\nAPPENDIX C\nVISIT TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1969\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIC:\nYou will arrive at the main entrance (800 Independence Avenue - FAA\nBuilding) of the Department of Transportation at 2:15 P. M. and will be\nmet by Secretary John Volpe who will escort you to the conference room\nadjacent to the Secretary's Office where he will introduce you to the\nfollowing top Department of Transportation officials:\nJames Beggs\nUnder Secretary designate\nCharles Baker\nDeputy Under Secretary\nPaul Charlagton\nAssistant Secretary designate\nFrank Lehan\nAssistant Secretary for Research 2. Technology\nAlan Dean\nAssistant Secretary for Administration\nR. Tenney Johnson\nActing General Counsel\nAdm. Willard\nCommandant, U. S. Coast Guard\nSmith\nD. D. Thomas\nActing Administrator, Federal Aviation Admin.\nJohn Jamieson\nActing Administrator, Federal Highway Admin.\nBill Haddon\nDirector, National Highway Safety Bureau\nFrank Turner\nDirector, Bureau of Public Roads\nPaul Sitton\nAdministrator, Urban Mass Transportation Admin.\nA. Scheffer Lang\nAdministrator, Federal Railroad Administration\nJoe O'Connell\nChairman, National Transportation Safety Board\nNOTE: Two photographers will be present in the conference room.\nAt approximately 2:30 Secretary Volpe will escort you directly to the stage\nof the Third Floor Auditorium where a single standup microphone will be\nprovided. Following introduction by Secretary Volpe (who will remain\nseated on stage with you) you will speak to approximately 160 of the top\nemployees of the Department of Transportation.\nIt is expected you will speak for approximately 15/20 minutes.\n- 2 -\nYou will be escorted from the Auditorium by Secretary Volpe at\napproximately 2:45 P. M. to the motorcade and return to the\nWhite House.\nNOTE:\nThe Press will be present in the Auditorium for your talk.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day; Yr.)\nFebruary 12, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:45 a.m. Wednesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:45\nThe President had breakfast.\n8:16\nThe President went to his office.\n9:01\nR\nThe President a long distance call from Thruston B. Morton\nin Louisville, Kentucky. Robert F. Ellsworth took the call.\n9:20\n9:30\nThe President met with Rose Mary Woods.\n9:31\n10:04\nThe President met with Henry A. Kissinger.\n10:00\n10:05\nThe President met with Nelson A. Rockefeller.\n10:00\n10:36\nThe President,accompanied by Nelson A. Rockefeller, went to\nthe Cabinet Room for a meeting of the Council for Urban\nAffairs. For a list of those present, see APPENDIX \"A\".\n10:36\n11:52\nThe President left the meeting of the Council for Urban Affairs\nto attend the meeting of the National Security Council in the\nFish Room. For a list of those who attended, see APPENDIX\n\"B\".\n11:53\nThe President returned to his office and met with:\nRobert H. Finch\nJohn G. Veneman\nPatricia R. Hitt\nCreed C. Black\nJames E. Allen\nJames L. Farmer\nLouis P. Gray\nGeorge L. Brand\n12:17\n12:25\nThe President visited the Lincoln Memorial for the Wreath\nLaying Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. He\nwas met and escorted by Charles S. O'Malley. For scenario\nsee APPENDIX \"C\".\n12:29\nThe President returned to his office.\n12:40\nThe President met with:\nHenry A. Kissinger\nH. R. Haldeman\nPape\nof\nPage(s).\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 12, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n1:28 p.m. Wednesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n1:28\nThe President went to the Mansion for lunch.\n1:40\nR\nThe President received a long distance call from Thruston B.\nMorton in Louisville, Kentucky. The call was not completed.\n2:43\n2:47\nThe President returned to his office and met with Rose Mary\nWoods.\n3:00\n3:40\nThe President met with:\nNelson A. Rockefeller\nWilliam P. Rogers\nHenry A. Kissinger\nJames Cannon\n3:41\n4:15\nThe President met with Paul W. McCracken.\n4:07\nR\nThe President received a long distance call from George Allen\nin Los Angeles, California. Rose Mary Woods took the call.\n4:15\n4:55\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with\nofficials of the O.E.P. Those present were:\nGeorge A. Lincoln\nHaakon Lindjord\nRobert Y. Phillips\n4:19\nThe President received a long distance call from A. E. England\nin Los Angeles, California. The call was not completed.\nThe President returned to his office and met with:\n4:55\n6:25\nRobert H. Finch\n4:55\n6:25\nArthur F. Burns\n4:55\n6:25\nBryce N. Harlow\n4:55\n6:20\nD. Patrick Moynihan\n4:55\n6:25\nH. R. Haldeman\n6:33\nP\nThe President received a call from William P. Rogers. The\ncall was not completed.\n6:41\n6:48\nP\nThe President talked with Melvin R. Laird.\n6:49\n6:52\nP\nThe President talked with William P. Rogers.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 12, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:55 p.m. Wednesday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n6:55\nThe President went to the swimming pool.\n7:25\nThe President went to the Mansion.\n7:31\nP\nThe President telephoned Rose Mary Woods. The call was not\ncompleted.\n7:31\n7:32\nP\nThe President talked with Dwight L. Chapin.\n7:35\nP\nThe President talked with John N. Mitchell.\n7:58\n8:47\nThe President and the First Lady attended the 85th birthday\nparty of Alice R. Longworth.\n8:54\nThe President and the First Lady returned to the Mansion.\n9:10\n10:55\nThe President and the First Lady entertained guests for\ndinner. Those present were:\nPatricia R. Hitt\nPatrick J. Buchanan\nRaymond K. Price\nPeter Flanigan\n9:45\nR\nThe President received a long distance call from Juliette\nGraham in Los Angeles, California. The call was not\ncompleted.\n11:30\nThe President retired.\nAPPENDIX \"A\"\nCOUNCIL FOR URBAN AFFAIRS MEETING\nFEBRUARY 12, 1969\nSpiro T. Agnew\nJohn N. Mitchell\nClifford M. Hardin\nMaurice H. Stans\nGeorge P. Shultz\nRobert H. Finch\nGeorge W. Romney\nJohn A. Volpe\nD. Patrick Moynihan\nJohn R. Price\nArthur F. Burns\nLee A. DuBridge\nJohn D. Ehrlichman\nStephen Hess\nHerbert G. Klein\nPaul W. McCracken\nRichard Nathan\nRaymond K. Price\nC. D. Ward\nCharles B. Wilkinson\nRonald L. Ziegler\nRobert J. Brown\nMartin C. Anderson\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nLIST OF ATTENDEES AT THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL\nMEETING - FEBRUARY 12, 1969\nSpiro T. Agnew\nWilliam P. Rogers\nMelvin Laird\nGeorge A. Lincoln\nJohn P. McConnell\nRichard Helms\nBryce N. Harlow\nHenry A. Kissinger\nLaurence Lynn\nBriefers:\nN. A. M. Gayler\nG.J. Eade\nP. T. Corrigan\nR.G. Carlin\nR. J. Ginn\nW. D. Steelman\nR.G. Cochran\nAPPENDIX C\nWREATH LAYING CEREMONY AT THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL\nWednesday, February 12, 1969\nYour car will arrive at the Lincoln Memorial at 12:15 p.m. As\nyou approach, the United States Army Band will cease playing and the\ntroops will be given ATTENTION. Major General Charles S. O'Malley,\nJr., the Commanding General, Military District of Washington, will\ngreet you at the curb and welcome you. General O 'Malley will then\nturn towards the Lincoln Memorial and render a hand salute. As he\nsalutes, the cordon commander will command PRESENT ARMS. This\ncommand will clue the band to begin playing four ruffles and flourishes\nfollowed by \"Hail to the Chief. \" On the first note of \"Hail to the Chief, \"\nthe Presidential party will move towards the Memorial. The joint\nhonor cordon and the state and territorial flags will come TO THE\nCARR Y by the ripple as the party proceeds by. The cordon commander\nwill keep the cordon at PRESENT ARMS as the Presidential party\npasses through the joint honor cordon.\nYou will walk to a pre-marked position at the base of the statue\nand halt. The wreath bearer, who has been trailing behind, will move\nto a position immediately in front of you. You will then place your\nhands on the wreath and move forward to place the wreath. After placing\nthe wreath, move back to your former position. (See attached photo for\nexample of wreath).\nWhen you have returned to your original position, the drummer\nwill sound four muffled ruffles followed by Taps. You should salute\nduring Taps. At the conclusion of Taps, you will move and greet the\nother dignitaries that are in the rotunda. These guests will include:\nSenator Dirksen\nSenator Mathias\nRepresentative Schwengel\nH.E. Dr. Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa, Ambassador from\nNicaragua\nUnder-Secretary Train, Interior\nMayor Washington\nMr. George Hartzog, Director National Park Service\nColonel McHarg, Commander, Loyal Legion\nAfter you finish greeting the dignitaries, the troops will be given\nATTENTION. As you move toward the entrance to the rotunda, the\ncordon commander will give PRESENT ARMS. You will walk to the\ntop of the steps and stop for your honors. After four ruffles and\nflourishes, the Presidential party will move down the steps on \"Hail\nto the Chief. \" The state and territorial flags will once again ripple as\nyou pass through.\nYou will depart in your car.\nNOTE: There will be Evil Press coverage OF THE\nCEREMONY\n- 2 -\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 13, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:25 a.m. Thursday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:25\nThe President had breakfast.\n7:40\n8:00\nThe President met with Charles R. Larson and then went to\nhis office.\n8:15\n8:30\nThe President met with Rose Mary Woods.\n9:05\n9:29\nThe President met with Henry A. Kissinger.\n9:45\n10:00\nThe President went to the East Room for the swearing-in\nceremony of Walter E. Washington by Thurgood Marshall.\nFor scenario, see APPENDIX \"A\".\n10:01\n10:09\nThe President returned to his office.\n10:09\n11:50\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting of the\nCabinet Committee on Economic Policy. Those present were:\nSpiro T. Agnew\nDavid M. Kennedy\nClifford M. Hardin\nHendrik S. Houthakker\nWilliam Safire\nMaurice H. Stans\nGeorge P. Shultz\nRobert P. Mayo\nArthur F. Burns\nPaul W. McCracken\n10:25\n11:50\nCharls E. Walker joined the meeting:\n11:42\nR\nThe President received a long distance call from Jaqui\nWilliams in Hintsville, Illinois. The call was taken by\nMr. LaCash in the Technical Security Office.\nThe President returned to his office and met with:\n11:50\n12:15\nHenry A. Kissinger\n11:50\n12:08\nGerald R. Ford\n11:50\n12:12\nEmanuel Celler\n11:50\n12:12\nH. R. Gross\n11:50\n12:12\nSeymour Halperin\n11:50\n12:12\nJohn J. Rooney\n11:50\n12:12\nLeonard Farbstein\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 13, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n12:16 p.m. Thursday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n12:16\n12:20\nThe President met with Dwight L. Chapin.\n12:20\n12:30\nThe President met with Rose Mary Woods and then escorted\nher to the Mansion.\n1:23\nR\nThe President received a long distance call from Henry Sobel\nin New York City. Nellie L. Yates took the call.\n2:00\nThe President returned to his office and met with Lee A.\nDuBridge.\n2:04\n3:18\nThe President, accompanied by Lee A. DuBridge, attended the\nmeeting of the National Science Board in the Cabinet Room.\nFor a list of those present, see APPENDIX \"B\".\n3:17\n3:18\nP\nThe President talked with the First Lady.\n3:21\n3:29\nThe President met with the recipients of the Arthur S. Fleming\nAwards in his office. For Scenario, see APPENDIX \"C\".\n3:29\n3:34\nThe President met with Arthur S. Flemming who remained in\nthe office following the award ceremony.\n4:15\n4:55\nThe President met with:\nHenry A. Kissinger\nH. R. Haldeman\n4:59\n5:10\nThe President met with Lee A. DuBridge.\n5:11\n5:33\nThe President met with:\nCharles B. Wilkinson\nArnold Palmer\nBart Starr\nChris Schenkel\nAl Kaline\nThe President met with:\n6:00\n6:02\nHenry A. Kissinger\n6:00\n6:22\nClare B. Luce\n6:23\nR\nThe President received a call from William P. Rogers. The\ncall 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.)\nFebruary 13, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:35 p.m. Thursday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n6:35\n6:39\nP\nThe President talked with William P. Rogers.\n6:39\n6:40\nP\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.\n6:45\n7:05\nThe President met with:\nManlio Brosio\nHenry A. Kissinger\n7:16\nThe President went to the swimming pool.\n7:31\nThe President went to the Mansion.\n7:59\n10:13\nThe President hosted a dinner party in honor of Manlio Brosio.\nFor scenario, see APPENDIX \"D\".\n11:15\nThe President retired.\nAPPENDIX \"A\"\nSWEARING-IN-CEREMIONY\nTRE WHITE HOUSE\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1959\nof\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nAt 7:40 a. m. you will be cocorted from your office to the\nRed Room where Justice Thurgeod Marchell will be walting. Justice\nMarshall will then accompany you to the East Raom where a single\nstand-up microphone will be provided. The Army Band will play as\nyou enter, but Benore will not be readered. Mayor Walter Washington,\nGlibert Maha, Jr., Sterling Tucker And Reverend Jerry Moore will\nbe standing near the microphone.\nYou will make the opening remarks and then introduce Justice\nMarchall, who will administer the eath of effice to Walter Washington.\nFollowing the administering of the oath you will make a\nstatement which will include the endouscedient of your nomination\nof Glibert Mahn 25 Chairman of the Council, Starling Tucker as Vice\nChairman and Reverend Jerry Moore 2.5 2 mander of the Council.\nADDITIONAL ATTENDEES WILL BE:\nDeputy Mayor Thomas Fletcher\nReverend Walter Fauntrey, Retiring Vice Chairman\nof the Council\nMEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL:\nStanley Adderson\nHolly Shackleton\nMargaret Phywood\nWilliam 3. Thompson\nPhills J. Desphenty\nJoseph P. Yoldell\nSWEARING IN CEREMONY PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO CONTINUED:\nTotal attendance will be approximately 125.\nIt is expected that the coremony will take approximately\n15 office. minutes at the conclusion of which you will be occurred back to your\nNOTE:\nThere will be full press coverage.\nPAGE THREE\nSWEARING-IN-CEREMONY PRESIDENT'S SCENARIO CONTINUED:\nADDITIONAL ATTENDEES:\nSenator Charles McC. Mathias, Jr.\nCongressman Gilbert Gude\nCongressman Larry Hogan\nJohn A. Nevius\nNote: The Reverend Walter Fauntroy has requested that no reference\nbe made in your remarks to his new consultant activities in the\nrebuilding effort on H Street. Such Reference is presently\nincluded in the suggested remarks that have been prepared for\nyou.\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nList of Individuals to attend the 2:00 pm meeting with the President'of the\nNational Science Board, Thursday, February 13, 1969.\nSpiro T. Agnew\nVernice Anderson\nHarvey Brooks\nMary I. Bunting\nH. E. Carter\nWilliam A. Fowler\nJulian R. Goldsmith\nNorman Hackerman\nPhilip Handler\nLeland J. Haworth\nRoger W. Heyns\nWilliam J. Hoff\nThomas F. Jones\nLouis Levin\nJames G. March\nGrover E. Murray\nRobert S. Morison\nHarvey Picker\nMina S. Rees\nJoseph M. Reynolds\nFrederick E. Smith\nRichard H. Sullivan\nAthelstan F. Spilhause\nF. P. Thieme\nAPPENDIX \"C\"\nVISIT OF THE ARTHUR S. FLEMMING AWARD WINNERS\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 13, 1969\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nAt 3:00 p.m. the recipients of the Arthur S. Flemming\nAwards and supporting personnel will be escorted to your office.\nYou will greet each winner just inside the door of your\noffice as he enters. Your participation will last 5 to 10 minutes\nat the conclusion of which the group will be escorted from your\noffice.\nATTENDEES WILL BE:\nDr. Arthur S. Flemming\nRobert A. Wilson\nGeneral Chairman of the\nAwards Commission\nADMINISTRATIVE WINNERS:\nEdward F. Rose\nCivil Service Commission\nDr. Bertram S. Brown\nHEW\nBarry R. Flamm\nAgriculture\nTarance Todman (Proxy for\nGlenn Ferguson)\nDepartment of State\nJohn R. Petty\nTreasury Department\nSCIENTIFIC WINNERS:\nDr. Martin Glicksman\nNavy\nDr. Norman F. Ness\nNASA\nPAGE TWO\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO FOR FLEMMING AWARD WINNERS CON'T\nATTENDEES CON'T:\nSCIENTIFIC WINNERS CONTINUED:\nDr. Richard E. Hallgren\nCommerce\nJames J, Kramer\nNASA\nEdward H. Stone II\nAgriculture\nThe above are the ten outstanding young men in the\nFederal Government for 1968 as selected by the awards panel\nfrom nominations submitted by Departments and Agencies of\nthe Executive Branch.\nThe program is sponsored by the Junior Chamber of\nCommerce of Washington, D. C. and is supported by the U. S.\nCivil Service Commission.\nThe program is named after Dr. Arthur S. Flemming,\nthe first Secretary of HEW, who is the father of your Special\nAssistant Harry Flemming.\nSecretary Finch is the principal speaker at the Awards\nLuncheon which precedes your meeting with the group.\nNOTE:\nThere will be limited photo coverage of your shaking\nhands with each individual winner as he enters your office.\nNO formal remarks have been prepared.\nAPPENDIX D\nDINNER HONORING MANLIO BROSIO\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1969\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nAt 8:00 p.m. you will be escorted to the Red Room where\nyour guests will be assembled to join you for cocktails. This will\nbe followed by dinner in the 1st floor Family Dining Room.\nIt is a stag affair and the dress is black tie.\nATTENDEES WILL BE:\nManlio Brosio\nSecretary General, NATO\nHarlan Cleveland\nAmbassador to NATO\nWilliam Rogers\nSecretary of State\nJohn M. Leddy\nAssistant Sec. of State for\nEuropean Affairs\nMelvin Laird\nSecretary of Defense\nMaurice Stans\nSecretary of Commerce\nDr. Arthur Burns\nConsultant to the President\nHenry Kissinger.\nAssistant to the President\nRobert Ellsworth\nAssistant to the President\nDr. Franklin Murphy.\nLos Angeles Times Mirror\nJames A. Linen\nPresident, Time Inc.\nNOTE:\nNo press coverage is scheduled.\nNo formal remarks have been prepared.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 14, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n7:35 a.m. Friday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n7:35\nThe President had breakfast.\n8:08\nThe President went to his office accompanied by John V.\nBrennan.\nThe President met with:\n8:30\n10:06\nBryce N. Harlow\n8:30\n10:06\nH. R. Haldeman\n9:18\n10:06\nArthur F. Burns\n9:54\n10:06\nHenry A. Kissinger\n10:09\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room for a National Security\nCouncil meeting. For those in attendance see APPENDIX \"A\"\n12:43\n12:48\nThe President met with:\nSpiro T. Agnew\nNils A. Boe\nThey then accompanied the President to the Cabinet Room where\nhe signed an E.O. creating the office of Inter-Governmental\nRelations.\n12:48\nThe President returned to his office.\n12:50\n1:27\nThe President met with Henry A. Kissinger.\n1:27\n2:13\nThe President had lunch in his office.\n2:14\nThe President departed the White House for a visit to the\nDepartment of Health, Education and Welfare and the Treasury\nDepartment.\n2:18\n3:13\nThe President arrived at the Health, Education and Welfare\nDepartment where he was met by Robert H. Finch and\nPatrick Gray. For further information see the President's\nscenario, APPENDIX \"B\".\n3:18\n3:53\nThe President arrived at the Treasury Department where he\nwas met by David M. Kennedy. For further information see\nAPPENDIX \"C\".\n3:55\nThe President returned to his office.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 14, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n4:00 p.m. Friday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n4:00\nThe President met with:\nHenry A. Kissinger\nAmb. J. Wesley Jones\nof Peru.\n4:15\nThe President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with\nthe Commission on Civil Rights. For those in attendance\nsee APPENDIX \"D\".\n5:00\n5:01\nThe President returned to his office accompanied by John A.\nHannah.\n5:01\n5:08\nThe President met with Robert S. Rankin.\n5:08\n5:20\nThe President met with Theodore M. Hesburgh.\n5:23\nP\nThe President called Julia Eisenhower. The call was not\ncompleted.\n5:24\nP\nThe President talked with Robert H. Finch.\nThe President met with:\n5:30\n6:07\nD. Patrick Moynihan\n5:44\n6:07\nRaymond K. Price\n5:51\nR\nThe President received a call from Henry A. Kissinger. The\ncall was not completed.\n6:05\n6:14\nP\nThe President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.\n6:30\nThe President visited with:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\nJulia and David Eisenhower\n6:45\nThe President went to the Mansion with:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\nJulia and David Eisenhower\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 14, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n6:47 p.m. Friday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n6:47\nThe President went to the swimming pool with:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\nDavid and Julia Eisenhower\n7:07\n7:12\nP\nThe President talked long distance with C. G. (Bebe) Rebozo\nin Florida.\n7:20\n7:50\nThe President had dinner with:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\nDavid and Julia Eisenhower\n8:46\n11:50\nThe First Family went to the White House Theatre to see\n\"SOUND OF MUSIC\".\n8:57\n11:50\nThe First Family was joined in the theatre by:\nDabney Hibbert\nDon Embery\n11:50\nThe Presidential party went to the second floor.\n12:43\nDabney Hibbert and Don Embery depart the White House\n1:00\nThe President retires.\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\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1969\nAPPENDIX \"B\"\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\nAt 2:15 P. m. you:will arrive et the Main Entrance (330 Inde-\npendence Avenue, N. W. ) of HEW and will be met by Secretary\nRobert Finch and Mr. Pat Gray, Executive Assistant to the Secretary.\nSecretary Finch will escort you to the lobby insido the Main Entrance.\nwhere he will introduce you to the following top HEW officials:\nTOP HEW OFFICIALS:\nJohn G. Veneman, Jr., Under Secretary\nPatrick Gray, III, Executive Assistant\nPatricia R. Hitt, Asst. Sec. for Community and Field Services\nDr. Philip Loo, Asst. Sec. for Health and Scientific Affairs\nCredd C. Black, Asst. Sec. for Legislation\nDr. Alice M. Rivlin, Asst, Sec. for Planning and Evaluation\nAlason W. Willcox, General Counsel\nBernard Sisco, Acting Acet. Sec. for Administration\nJames r. Kolly, Asst. Sec., Comptroller\nPeter Mulshead, Acting Commissioner of Education\nC.C. Johnson, Jr., Administrator, Consumer Protection\nand Environmental Health Service\nDr. Joseph T. English, Administrator, Health Services\nand Mental Health Administration\nDr. Robert d. Morston, Director, National Institute of Health\nMiss Mary E. Switzer, Administrator, Social and\nRehabilitation Service\nRobert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security\nNOTE:\nTwo photographers will be present in the lobby.\nPt approximately 2:25 p.m. P. Secretary Finch will escort you\nto the stage of the main auditorium whore II single stand-up micro-\nphone will be provided. Following the introduction by Secretary\nFinch, who will remain seated on stage, you will speak to 500 of\nthe top employees of HEW (Division Directors and above).\n(\nIt 10 expected you will speak approximately 15 minutes.\nYou will be escorted from the auditorium by Secretary Finch\nat appreximately 2:45 p.m. retruning to your motorcado at the Forith\nStreet Entrance. You will then return to the White House.\n11\nNOTE:\nPreso will bo present in the auditorium for your talk.\nFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1969\nAPPENDIX \"C\"\nPRESIDENT'S SCENARIO:\noy\nAt 3:15 p.m. you will orrive at the West Entrance of the\nTreasury Department (East Executive Avenue) and will be met\nby Secretary David Kennody who will escort you to a small\nConference Room (Room 4125) where you will be introduced to\nthe following top Treasury Department Officials:\nTREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS:\nMiss Eve Adams, Director, Bureau of the Mint\nMr. James E. Ammermen, Acting Director, Executive Secretarist\nMr. William B. Camp, Comptroller of the Currency\nMr. John K. Carlock, Fiscal Assistent Secretary\nMr. Edwin S. Cohon, Accistant Seeretary-designate\nMr. Roy T. Englort, Deputy General Counsel\nMrs. Mary E. Harris, Confidential Assistant to the Secretary\nMr. William F. Hellmuth, Jr., Deputy Assistant Scaretary\nMr. James Hendrick, Special Asst. to the Secretary (Enforcement)\nMr. William T. Howell, Deputy Treasurer\nMr. Glon R. Johnson, National Director, U. S. Savings Bonds\nMr. Lester D. Johnson, Commissioner of Customs\nMr. Robert Jocs, Deputy Director, Executive Secretarist\nMr, David M. Kennedy, Secretary of the Treasury\nMr. Donald M. Merritt, Commissioner, Public Debt\nMr. John R. Petty, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs\nMr. James J. Rowley, Director, U. S. Secret Service\nMr. Frank W. Schiff, Deputy Under Sec. for Monetary Affairs\nMr. William Smith, Deputy Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service\nVISTO TO THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT SCENARIO CONTINUED:\nTREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS CONTINUED:\nMr. Sidney 3. Sokol, Commissioner of Accounts\nDr. Charles L. Walker, Under Secretary of the Treasury\nMr. A. D. Weatherbee, Assistant Secretary for Administration\nMr. Donald A. Webster, Assistant to the Secretary\nNORE:\nTwo photographers will bb present in the Conference Room.\nAt approximately 3:30 p.m. Secretary Kennedy will escort you\nto the Inrge Conference Room (Room 4121 directly adjacent to the small\nConference Room) and on to = small stage where 2, single stand-up\nmicrophone will be provided. Following the introduction by Secretary\nKennedy, who will remain seated ON singe with you, you will speak to\napproximately 100 of the top employees of the Treasury Department.\nIt is expensed you will speak approximately 15-20 minutes.\nYou will be escorted from the large Conference Room at\nexproximately 3:45 p.m. by Secretary Kennody and will return to\nthe White House. (They will be propared for you to shake hands with\nthose assembled if your schodule permits).\nNOTE:\nPress will be present in the large Conference Room for your talk.\nAPPENDIX \"D\"\nU. S. COMMISSSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS -- MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT\n4:00 P.M. FEBRUARY 14, 1969.\nHOWARD GLICKSTEIN\nJOHN A. HANNAH\nFRANK M. FREEMAN\nTHEODORE M. HESBURGH\nROBERT S. RANKIN\nMAURICE MITCHELL\nHECTOR P, GARCIA (Dr.)\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nPRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY\n(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)\nPLACE DAY BEGAN\nDATE (Mo., Day, Yr.)\nFebruary 15, 1969\nTIME\nDAY\nTHE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.\n9:25 a.m. Saturday\nPHONE\nTIME\nP=Placed\nR=Received\nACTIVITY\nIn\nOut\nLo\nLD\n9:25\nThe President had breakfast.\n10:17\nThe President went to his office.\n10:26\nThe President talked long distance with C. G. Rebozo in Key\nBiscayne, Florida.\nThe President met with:\n10:30\n12:03\nHenry A. Kissinger\n12:00\n12:20\nRose Mary Woods\n12:21\n12:40\nThe President met with H. R. Haldeman.\n12:45\n1:13\nThe President met with Robert P. Mayo.\n1:42\n1:45\nThe President met with Walter R. Tkach.\n1:50\n2:07\nThe President went to the Mansion to visit with:\nML\nThe First Lady\nMamie G. Eisenhower\nDavid and Julia Eisenhower\n2:08\nThe President returned to his office.\nThe President met with:\n2:30\n2:40\nArthur F. Burns\n2:35\n3:08\nHenry A. Kissinger\n3:11\n3:52\nThe President met with:\nRobert H. Finch\nJohn N. Mitchell\nBryce N. Harlow\n3:54\nThe President went to the Mansion.\n3:58\n4:29\nThe President flew by helicopter from the south grounds of the\nWhite House to Camp David, Maryland. He was accompanied\nby:\nThe First Lady\nPatricia Nixon\nJulia Eisenhower\nC. G. Rebozo\n4:31\n4:41\nThe Presidential party drove to Aspen."
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