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Nixon Presidential Materials Staff

Tape Subject Log

(rev. 10/18)

Conversation No. 571-1

Date: September 13, 1971

Time: Unknown between 12:37 pm and 2:58 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Stephen B. Bull.

The President's schedule

Bull left at an unknown time before 1:12 pm.

Robert J. Dole and Alexander M. Haig, Jr. entered at 12:37 pm; the White House photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

-Dole's appearance

-Dole’s schedule

H. R. Haldeman entered at an unknown time after 12:37 pm.

Greetings

Dole's schedule

-Santa Monica

-New York City

-Dole's meeting at Republican Governors' Conference

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Nixon Presidential Materials Staff

Tape Subject Log

(rev. 10/18)

Attica state prison riots

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Events

-Death toll

-Guards

-Prisoners

-Hostages

-Blacks

-Time of death

-Guards

-Amnesty request

-Rockefeller's response

-Police operations

-Tear gas

-Helicopters

-Death toll

-John D. Ehrlichman's previous telephone conversation with Rockefeller

-The President's forthcoming conversation with Rockefeller

-Police operation

-Public reaction

-Angela Y. Davis

-Blacks

-Uprising

-Other incidents

-California

-Blacks

-Revolution

-Prisons

-Campuses

Dole's trip to Far East

-Report

-Southeast Asian countries

-Senate experience

-Identity

-Cambodia

-Vietnam

-North

-South

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-South Vietnam presidential elections

-Dole's meetings

-Nguyen Cao Ky

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Duong Van Minh

-Withdrawal of candidacy

-Effect

-South Vietnam election

-US role

-Guarantee of free elections

-Congressional elections

-Thieu

-Electoral process

-Ballots

-Negative voting

-Announcement on television

Foreign affairs

-Nations gaining independence after World War II

-Number with Governments in power due to contested elections

-Uncontested elections, contested free elections

-Governments

-Africa

-Attica prison

-Latin America

-Chile

-Colombia

-Venezuela

-India

-Pakistan

-Ceylon

-South Vietnam elections

-US role

-Congressional elections

-Development of electoral process

-Choices

-South Vietnam compared with North Vietnam

-Two-Party System

-Development

-France

-Italy

-Great Britain

-United States

-Commonwealth countries

-British-American phenomenon

-Europeans

Vietnam elections

-Candidates

-The South

-1948 US elections

-Nominations

Vietnam

-Dole's trip

-Meeting with Gen. Creighton W. Abrams

-Meeting with Ellsworth F. Bunker

-Dinner with South Vietnamese Senators

-Political situation in South Vietnam

-Effect on US Senate

-Reduction of US economic aid

-Troop withdrawal

-Understanding of US political system

-Drug program

-Urinalysis

-Prisoner of war camps

-School attendance

-Diet

-Visitors

-Food

-Health care

-Cambodia

-Military training

-Cambodians

-Spirit

-Thailand

Japan

-Dole's visit with Armin H. Meyer

-Announcement [Economic Stabilization, September 9, 1971]

-Japanese reaction

-US position

-Economy

-Competition

Evaluation of Dole's trip to the Far East

-J. William Fulbright

-George S. McGovern

-The President's announcement

-Troop withdrawals

Dole's meeting with Republican Governors' Conference

-Support for 90-day wage and price freeze

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Congressional support

-Public support

-Wage increase

-Government

-Public opinion

-Labor leaders

-Support for freeze

-Poll on issue reaction

-Released during Dole's trip to Far East

-Copy for Dole

-Use of poll

-California

-National poll by Opinion Research Corporation [ORC]

-Use by the President at 90-day freeze meetings

-Surcharge

-Deferral of wages

-Wage and price freeze

-Dole's public appearances in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Virginia

-Response to program

-Republicans

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Request by Haldeman

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Wage and price freeze program

-Labor

-Wage increase

-Farmers

-Possible wheat sales to People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Dole's visit to Kansas

-Support for program

-Decisionmaking

-Farmers

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Clifford N. Hardin

-Work

-Farmers

-Hardin

-Orville L. Freeman

-Ezra Taft Benson

-Work

-Freeman

-Benson

-Meeting with the Associated Milk Producers, September 3, 1971

-Support from dairy industry

-Administration action

-Democrats

-Wilbur D. Mills’ sponsorship of bill

-Number attending meeting in Chicago

-Comparison with Republicans

-Bipartisan

-Hardin

-Milk prices

-Support from Dole

-Support for administration

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Busing

-Boston rally

-Charles W. Colson

-Michigan

-Pontiac

-Boston

-Blacks

-Pickets

-Whites

-Louise Day Hicks, Mills

-Issue in the South

-North

-South

-Situation

-Reaction in the North

-Local schools

-Connecticut

Democrats

-William Proxmire

-Statements

-Partisanship

-Economy

-Dole's conversation with Franklyn C. (“Lyn”) Nofziger

-Colson's response to Edmund S. Muskie's statement

-Muskie

-Presidential candidate

-Proxmire

-Suggestions on the President's welfare reform proposals

-Economy

-Democrat line

-Colson's remarks

-Muskie's statements

-Black Vice Presidential candidate

-Busing

-Time magazine article

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Delivery of item

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Muskie

-Time’s response to statements

-Comparison between the President and Muskie

-Black Vice Presidential candidate

-Busing

-Nixon as candidate

-Public reaction

-Colson's point

-Administration strategy

-McGovern

-Call to Dole's office

-Effect of Muskie's statement

-The President's record

-Black Vice Presidential candidate

-American people

-Voting

-Race

-Religion

-Busing

Issues

-The economy

-Election issue

-Vietnam War

-Speeches

-World leader role of the President

-PRC initiative

-Peacemaker

-Election strategy

-Republican Party [GOP]

-"Generation of Peace"

-Republican audiences

-PRC initiative

-Vietnam

-Administration achievements

-McGovern

-Vietnam War

-Trip to Paris

-Negotiate an independent settlement

-Viet Cong's [VC] peace proposal

-News story

-Fixed withdrawal date

-Return of Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Effectiveness

-Families of POWs

-Meeting in Washington, DC

-Ambassador William J. Porter

-Response

-Political visitors

-Vermont

-Robert T. Stafford

-Deane C. Davis

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Republican National Committee [RNC]

-Economy

-Speechwriters

-White House

-The President's speech "State of the Economy"

-Speechwriting

-Presidential candidates

-Muskie

-Gerald R. Ford

-Unknown person

-Speechwriters

-Support for the President

-Nofziger

-Additional staff

-The economy

The President's request of Haig

-Number of independent countries since World War II

-Government as a result of fair contested elections

Dole and Haig left at 1:12 pm.

Dole

Refreshment

The President left and Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 1:12 pm.

Refreshment

Sanchez's schedule

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:15 pm.

Alexander P. Butterfield entered at an unknown time after 1:12 pm.

The President's location

Copies

-Number of people

The President entered at an unknown time after 1:12 pm.

Butterfield left at an unknown time before 1:15 pm.

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The President talked with John B. Connally between 1:15 pm and 1:16 pm.

[Conversation No. 571-1A]

[See Conversation No. 8-111]

[End of telephone conversation]

Connally

-Meeting with business leaders

-Connally's performance

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The unknown person left at an unknown time before 1:31 pm.

Connally

-George P. Shultz

The President's schedule

-Cabinet wives

-Martha (Beall) Mitchell

-Lenore L. Romney

-John A. Volpe

Business leaders' meeting

-Reaction

-Presentation of program

-Connally's performance

-Investment tax credit

-Small businessmen

-Remarks

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Praise of women

-Six Crises

-Praise of businessmen

-Leader class

The President's speech to Congress, September 9, 1971

-Washington Post editorial

-Hobart D. Rowen

-The President's rhetoric

-Congressional speech

-Reaction

-Reaction

-James C. Hagerty

-David M. Kennedy

-Paul C. Bartholomew

-University of Notre Dame

-Speech

-References to American spirit

-News commentators

-John A. Mayer

-Rhetoric

-Cambodian Operation (1970)

-Mayer

-Mellon National Bank

-President's leadership

-Press criticism of the US

-Agnew

-Role

-The President's substitute

-Gen. Charles A.J.M. De Gaulle

-Agnew

-Comparison to the President's speeches

-Building up the country

-Richard A. Moore

-Analysis of the President's speech to Joint Session

-The President's level of leadership

-The President’s August 15, 1971 speech

-National unity

-Revival of national pride

-Criticism of intellectuals

-Rhetoric

-Congress

-Country built-up

-"Speech doctor"

-The President's speechmaking

Labor Day speech

-Work ethic

-Reaction

-Editorials

-Hobart Lewis

-Magazines

-Time, Newsweek

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 1:16 pm and 1:31 pm.

[Conversation No. 571-1B]

[See Conversation No. 8-112]

Call to Rockefeller

[End of telephone conversation]

Rockefeller

-Previous call to the President

-Ehrlichman's return call

-Attica state prison riots

-Death tolls

-Guards

-Prisoners

-New York Times

-Amnesty

-Thomas Grey Wicker

-Negotiators

-William M. Kunstler

Race

-Busing, work, welfare

-The President's position

-George C. Wallace

-Black support

-Militants

Leonard Bernstein

-Mass

-Cocktail party

-Black Panthers

-Press coverage

-Kennedy Center

-Time

-Photographs

-Cabinet wives

-Dress

-September 13, 1971 meeting

-Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

-Bernstein's actions

-Kissing

-Unknown man

-European tradition

-Jewish families

-Latin Americans' "Abrazo"

-French

-Kennedy Center

-Failure

-New York Times review

-Bernstein

-Harold C. Schonberg

The President talked with Rockefeller between 1:31 pm and 1:38 pm.

[Conversation No. 571-1C]

[See Conversation No. 8-113]

[End of telephone conversation]

Attica state prison riot

-Death tolls

-Prisoners

-Guards

-Prisoners

-Blacks

-Puerto Ricans

-Amnesty

-New York Times

-Rockefeller's decision

-Support

-Negotiations

-Concessions

-San Quentin prison breakout attempt, August 1971

-Black prisoners' complaints

-Treatment

-Grievances

-Revolution

-Rockefeller

-Russell G. Oswald

-Prison reformers

-Model prison

-Model state prison

-San Quentin prison breakout attempt

-Riots in model prisons

-San Quentin's prison breakout attempt

-Death tolls

-Governor’s role

-Duration of riots

-Compared with Attica

-Alcatraz

-Federal prison

-Causes

-Permissiveness

-Campuses

-Blacks

Protests

-National antiwar moratorium

-Date

-Demonstrators

-Washington, DC

-San Francisco

-New York

-National Peace Action Coalition

-People's Coalition for Peace And Justice

-Plans

-Time

-Permits

-US District Court rulings

-Underground press

-Issue focus

-Prison reform

-Civil rights

-Vietnam War

-Environment

-Prison reforms

-Comparison to Indians

-Editorials

-Effect on youth

-Comparison to Selma and Mobile, Alabama civil rights marchers

-Revolutionary point of view

-Prisoners

-Blacks

-Militants

Cabinet meeting

-Briefers

-Shultz

-Arnold R. Weber

-Connally

-Rogers

-Cabinet members' wives

-Reaction

-Meeting

-Administration

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The President’s schedule

-Edwin Hoyt

-Book

-Meeting with the President and Mrs. Nixon

-Previous meetings

-Ancestry of the President

-Meeting with Mrs. Nixon

International Seminar on Illicit Drug Traffic and Abuse

-Meeting in Washington, DC

-Participants from foreign nations

-Law enforcement specialists

-Possible meeting with the President

-Presidential statement on international drug program

-Location

-Cabinet Room

The President's schedule

-Allen J. Ellender

-Chicken gumbo social

-Birthday

-Mrs. Nixon

-Senators' wives

-The President's attendance

-Forthcoming Domestic Council meeting

-Ehrlichman's previous conversation with the President

- Agnew

-The President's attendance

-Meeting of elected state and local officials, September 16, 1971

-National Governors' Conference

-National Association of County Officers

-US Conference of Mayors

-National League of Cities

-National Legislative Conference

-Revenue sharing

-The Vice President's role

-State and local government

-Domestic policy

-The President's participation

-Cabinet

-Revenue sharing

-The President's attendance

-Vice President

National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia

-Dole

-Meeting in Washington, DC

-Decision on non-political status

-Administration position

-Number of attendees

-Dinner, September 28, 1971

-Melvin R. Laird

-The President's attendance

-Original schedule

-Mamie G.D. Eisenhower's dinner

-Conflict in scheduling

-The President's statement

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

Mrs. Eisenhower

-Medal of Freedom

-Eleanor Roosevelt

-Recognition

-Queen Mother’s role

-First Lady

-Role

-Medal of Freedom recipient

-Kennedys

-Manlio Brosio

-Lynda Johnson Robb

-Claudia A. (“Lady Bird”) Johnson

-Compared with Mrs. Eisenhower

-Mrs. Eisenhower's attendance at symphony

-The President's arrival

-Public response to Mrs. Eisenhower

-Magazines

-Time

-Remark about Rose Kennedy

- Bernstein

-Birthday

-Eisenhower College Fund

-Medal of Freedom recipients

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Merriman Smith

-White House staff

Williams Commission

-Appointments

The President's schedule

-Black event

-National Business Week

-Booker T. Washington Symbol of Service Award

-Presentation to the President

-Colson's view

-The President's attendance

-Location of convention

-Richmond, Virginia

-Number of attendees

-Shultz's view

-American Cancer Society dinner

-Elmer H. Bobst

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Cancer research program

-Funds

-National Institutes of Health [NIH]

-Appointment

-Speeches

-Annual awards banquet

-Waldorf-Astoria Hotel

-New York City

-Bobst

-Mary Lasker

-The President's presentation of awards

-The President's message

-Conquest of cancer

-Number of attendees

-The President's attendance

-The President's cancer program

-Visit to New York City

-Richardson as surrogate speaker

-The President's presentation of awards

-Bobst

-The President's attendance

-Conflict with schedule

-The previous trips to New York City

-Speechmaking visits

-Lyndon Johnson

-Al Smith Dinner

-Future visits

-Advance notice

-Award banquet

-Terence Cardinal Cook

-Henry Cabot Lodge

-The President's appearance

-Richardson

-Thanksgiving plans for the President and Mrs. Nixon

-Lucy A. Winchester

-California

-Presidential Thanksgiving dinner

-California

-Dedication of the Eisenhower Memorial Hospital

-Invitations to the President

-Number

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Delivery of item

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Schedule

-The President's consultation on invitations

Connally meeting

-Reaction

William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-Contributions

-Economy

-Relationships

-Public manner

-Receiving lines

-Compared to the President

-Touching

White House church service

-Visitors

-Treaty Room

-Lincoln Sitting Room

-Queen's Bedroom

-Drawing Room

-Mrs. Nixon

-Public demands

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The President's schedule

-Preparation for meeting

-Hardin

-Offer of resignation

-John N. Mitchell

-September 14, 1971

-Michael J. Mansfield

-The President's meetings with Robert H. Finch and Donald H. Rumsfeld

-National Health Education Foundation

-Camp David

-Arrangements

-Invitations

-Apollo XV Astronauts

-Vice President and Elinor I. Agnew

-Newspaper editors meeting [September 25, 1971]

-Panel session

-Questions

-Members of panels

-Audience

-Question and answer [Q&A] session

-Television

-Media coverage

-Peter G. Peterson

-[Williams Commission]

The President and Haldeman left at an unknown time before 2:58 pm.