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I · t"" t ! ITHE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY {See L!:lVei Record for Tca\ltl Activlty) PUCE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., DIY. Yr.) SEPTEMBER 1, 1970 WESTERN WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY _SAN CLEMENTE CALIFORNIA 8:55 TUESDAY PHONE TIME P=PI.ced R=Received 8: 55 9:15 9:40 Out 9:17 9:46 to 10:·00 11:47 11:47 12: 30 1:00 12:37 , 12: 33 1:22 2:04 2:05 3:59 4:04 4:09 4:58 4:02 4:05 4:10 5:00 R P P 5:00 , 5:03 5:18 5:25 5:27 5:02 5:04 5:19 5:26 5:52 R R P R P 5:55 6:07 P tD ACTIVITY The President had breakfast. The President motored by golf cart to the Office. The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The President met with members of the National Security Council Those present were: Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Richard Helms, Direc tor, CIA David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense Joseph J. SiSc9,Assistant Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, Chairman, JCS The President met with: SpiTo T. Agnew, Vice President Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Members of the Press. The President met with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The President rode by golf cart from the Office to the Residence. The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman." The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The President rode by golf cart from the Residence to the Office. The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The President talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The Presj.dent talked with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. .t\ The President talked with his Assistant, H. R . Haldeman. . , The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinge r. The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers. \ ,:') u.s. GOVERNfoIENT PRINTING OFFICE, 1-..o-332-coa P.ge of P.ge(s).

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· t"" t !ITHE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY

{See L!:lVei Record for Tca\ltl Activlty)

PUCE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., DIY. Yr.)

SEPTEMBER 1, 1970 WESTERN WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

_SAN CLEMENTE CALIFORNIA 8:55 TUESDAY PHONE

TIME P=PI.ced R=Received

8: 55

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ACTIVITY

The President had breakfast.

The President motored by golf cart to the Office.

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

The President met with members of the National Security Council Those present were:

Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Richard Helms, Direc tor, CIA David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense Joseph J. SiSc9,Assistant Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, Chairman, JCS

The President met with: SpiTo T. Agnew, Vice President Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Members of the Press.

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

The President rode by golf cart from the Office to the Residence.

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

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

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

The President rode by golf cart from the Residence to the Office.

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

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

The Presj.dent talked with his Assistant, H. R . Haldeman.

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

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The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinge r.

The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

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ITHE wVHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY (Soc Tavel Record tor Tnvel Activity)

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., D.\,. Yr.)

SEPTEMBER lt 1970 WESTERN WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA 7: 03p TUESDAY PHONE

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The President rode by golf cart from the Office to the Residence.

The President talked with his daughter, Patricia Nixon.

The President talked long distance with George P. Shultz, Director of OMB in Washington, D. C.

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The President had breakfast.

The President rode by golf cart to the Office.

The President met with; Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant Rear Admiral and Mrs. Horace B.

Butterfield, his parents

The President met with: John N. Mitchell, Attorney General Donald Rumsfeld, Director, OEO Robert H. Finch, Counsellor John D. Ehrlichman, As s is tant H. R. Haldeman, Assistant

The President talked with his daughter, Patricia Nixon.

The President met with: Patricia Nixon Edward Cox

The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Colonel Frank Borman Colonel Kegle y General Alexander Haig, staff NSC

Photographers

The President talked with the First Lady.

The President walked from the Office to the Residence.

The President telephoned C. G. Rebozo. The call was not completed.

The President was telephoned long distance by Senator George Murphy in Los Angeles, California. The call was not completed.

The President walked from the Residence to the golf course.

The President walked from the golf course to the Residence.

The President nlOtored from t}~e Residence corr.pound to the Red Beach.

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I ITHE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAILY DIARY

(See Tr~Yel Record for Trwel ActivirylIPLA~E D,W DEGAN DATE (Mo., O'Y. Yr.)

SEPTEMBER 2,1970 TIME DAY

IWESTERN WHITE HOUSE

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s: 33 The President motored.from the Red Beach to the Residence.

The President walked from the Residence to the pool area.

5:48 5:49

The President walked from the pool area to the Residence.

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

SEPTEMBER 3, 1970 WESTERN WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA 8: 30 THURSDAY PHONE

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The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

The President motored by golf cart from the Residence to the Office.

The President met with his Counsellor. D. Patrick Moynihan.

The President attended a Senate Finance Committee meeting in the Conference Room. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX IIA".

The President walked to the helipad.

The President flew by helicopter from San Clemente to the Coronado North Island NAS. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B".

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Admiral and Mrs. William F. Bringle. Captain and Mrs. David B. Edge

The Presidential party subsequently participated III the welcoming ceremonies for:

Gustavo Diaz Ordaz. President of Mexico Mrs. Guadalupe de Nasta. his daughter

and other membe rs of the official Mexican party.

The Presidents and their official parties motored from the Coronado North Island. NAS to the Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado. California.

The Presidents and then official parties went to their re spectives suites in the hotel.

The President and the First Lady went to the holding room on the second floor where they met:

Governor and Mrs. Ronald Reagan President Diaz Ordaz Mrs. Guadalupe de Nasta Ambassador and Mrs. Emil Mosbacher

The Presidential party went to the entrance to the Ballroom and received guests. Forrner President and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson joined the receiving line.

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rTHE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON'S DAilY DIARY (See Travel Record for Travel Activity) IPLACE DAY BEGAJ."I DATE (:.fa., Day, Yr.)

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SAN CLEMENTE. CALIFORNIA 6:30? THURSDAY

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At the conclusion of the receiving line all guests went to the Crown Room for dinner and entertainment. For a list of guests, see APPENDIX IIC".

The dinner continued past midnight. For the Presidents I post dinner activities, see the diary for September 4.

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APPENDIX "A"

ATTENDEES: SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING - Sept. 3, 1970

Wallace Bennett F. Senator Paul FanninJ. Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff , Senator Harry F. Byrd, Senator

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D. Patrick Moynihan, Couns ellor William E. Timmons, As sis tant

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HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - SEPTEMBER 3. 1970

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From: San Clemente Helipad To: NAS North Island

Pre sident Nixon The First Lady Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes H. R. Haldeman Ronald L. Ziegler Stanl~y H. Bear. Dr. Steph~n Bull Arthur L. Godfrey sis Garnett Williams sis.

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at 6:30 o'clock

, The President & Mrs. Nixon

, His Excellency The President of the United Mexican States

Gustavo Diaz Ordaz

Mrs. Salim Nasta

Daughter of the President of the United Mexican States

His Excellency & Mrs. Octavio Senties Gomez

President of the Congres s

His Excellency Lie. & Mrs. Alfonso Guzman Neyra

President of the Supreme Court ?f Justice

His Excellency & Mrs. Antonio Carrillo Flores Secretary of Foreign Relations

His Excellency & Mrs. Enrique Olivares Santana President of the Senate

His Excellency Lie. & Mrs. Julio Sanchez Vargas Attorney General of Mexico

His Excellency Lie. & Mrs. Oscar Rabasa Legal Advisor, Secretariat of Foreign Relations

His Excellency & Mrs. Jose Munoz Zapata Chief of Protocol

The Honorable The Charge d'Affaires a. i. of Mexico & Mrs. Saenz Hinojosa

Ing. Luis Cabrera Director General of Boundaries and Waters

General Luis Gutierrez Oropeza Chief of the General Staff of the Presidency

Mr. Fernando M. Garza Director General of Public Relations of the Presidency

Lie. Salim Nasta Son-in-law of the Pr~sident of the United Mexican States

lng. & Mrs. Gustavo Diaz Ordaz Son of the President of the United Mexican States

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The Governor of California & Mrs. Reagan The Honorable & Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson The Secretary of State & Mrs. Rogers The Attorney General & Mrs. Mitchell Hon. & Mrs. George P. Shultz

Dir., Office of Management & Budget Hon. & Mrs. Robert H. Finch

Counsellor to the President Hon. & Mrs. Donald Rumsfeld _____ ... _:Ph>_ t.. _Q.(fisEE ...OJ_J;;5PPPP2tc_ .9...m:~_oJ}:!::lPi-tr;_As sistant to the President Senator & Mrs. Russell B. Long (Louisiana) Hon. Daniel P. Moynihan Senator & Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett (Utah) Counsellor to the President Senator & lYfrs. Jack Miller (lov/a) Senator George Murphy (California) Senator & Mrs. Paul J. Fannin (Arizona). Senator & Mrs. Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (Virginia}{ Senator & Mrs. Barry Goldwater (Arizona)

The Governor of Arizona & Mrs. Williams Mrs. Bob Wilson

Wife of the Representative from California Rep. & Mrs. Lionel Van Dcerlin (California) Rep. ~'>C Mrs. Manuel Lujan, Jr. (New Mexico) General of the Arrny & Mrs. Omar N. Bl'adley

Beverly I-lills, California

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Chief of Protocol ­gHon. H H~ R~ Haldeman

Assistant to the President Hon. Henry A. Kissinger

Hon. & Mrs. Herbert G. Klein Director .of Communications for the Executive Branch

Hon. & Mrs. William E. Timmons Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations

Brig. Gen. James D. Hughes Military As sis tant to the President

Hon. Murray M. Chotiner Special Counsel to the President

Hon. & Mrs. Ronald L. Ziegler

Press Secretary to the President Hon. Patricia Reilly Hitt

Assistant Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare .Admiral & Mrs. Leslie Gehres

La Mesa, California Admiral & Mrs. U. S. Grant Sharp

San Diego, California Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Paul K. Carlton(

Commanding General, March Air Force Base, California Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Stanley R. Larsen

Commanding General, Sixth U. S. Army, Presidio of San Francisco Vice Adm. & Mrs. Nels Johnson

Comdr., Amphibious Force, U. S. Pacific Fleet Vice Adm. & Mrs. Raymond E. Peet

Naval Air Station, North Island, California Hon. & Mrs. Hilary J. Sandoval, Jr.

Admr., Small Busines s Administration Hon. & Mrs. Carlos C. Villarreal

Admr., Federal Urban Mass Transportation Administration Hon. & Mrs. Zenaido Acosta

Mexican Consul General in Sacramento, Calibrnia Hon. & Mrs. Raul Gonzalez Galarza

Mexican Consul General in Los Angeles, California Hon. & Mrs. Ignazio A. Pesqueira

Mexican Consul General in San Diego, California Maj. Gen. & Mrs. George S. Bowman, Jr.

Commanding General, Camp Pendleton, California Rear Adm. & Mrs. James W. Williams

Comdr., lIth Coast Guard District, Long Beach', California Brig. Gen. & Mrs. H. W. Hise( Commanding General, COMCA,BS WEST, EI Toro, California Hon. & Mrs. Manuel Ruiz, Jr.

Mbr., U. S. Civil Rights Commis sion Mr. Miles J. Ambrose

COD1missioner, Bureau of CuStOD1S Mr. & Mrs. Gerald 'Warren

Deputy Pres s Secretary to the President Mr. Richard Moore

Assistant to the Attorney General

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Abernethy NBC News, Burbank, California

Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Abplanalp Yonkers, New York

Dr. & Mrs. Edward Aguirre Den. Associate ManDower Aclrnr .. U. S. Traininrr & F.n-,nlnvTYlr>nr <::p-,.v;,....,.

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Han. & Mrs. Joseph D. Alioto· ; "

Mayor of San Francisco, California Mr. & Mrs. Howard Allen

Los Angeles, Califorrrla }y1:r. & Mrs. Eddie Anderson

Los Angeles, California Mr. & Mrs. J. F,loyd Andrews

San Diego, California Mr. & Mrs. Victor C. Andrews

Laguna Beach, California Mr. & Mrs. Louis Aragon

San Bernardino, California Mr. & Mrs. O. B. Armour

San Diego, California Mr. & Mrs. Eddy Arnold

Singer, Brea, California Mr. &: Mrs. Pete Arthur

Monterey, California Mr. &: Mrs. Aubrey E. Austin, Jr.

Santa Monica, California Mrs. Griffing Bancroft

( La Jolla, California Dr. William S. Banowsky

Los Angeles, California Mr. &: Mrs. Robert S. Barnes

Newport Beach, California Mr. &: Mrs. E. J. Bavasi

La Jolla, California Mr. &: Mrs. Robert F. Beaver

Fullerton, California Mr. &: Mrs. Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr.

San Francisco, California Dr. &: Mrs. Arnold Beckman

Corona del Mar, California Mr. &: Mrs. Dan L. Beebe

Mercury-Register, Oroville, California Mr. &: Mrs. Earl C. Behrens

San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California Mr. Matthew Bender

Los Angeles, California Dr. &:Mrs. ThomasW. Bewley

Whittier, California Mr. &: Mrs. William F. Black

La Jolla, California Mr. &: Mrs. Alfred Bloomingdale

Los Angeles, California Hon. Frank Bogert

Palm Springs, California Mr. &: Mrs. Henry Boney

La Mesa, California Mr. &: Mrs. Jack Bowers

El Cajon, California Mr. &: Mrs. Clayton Brace

KOGO- TV, San Diego, California Mrs. George C. Brock

Los Angeles, California Mr. &: Mrs. Warren Brock

E1 Centro, California Mr. &: Mrs. Milton Brooding

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Mr. & Mrs. Fritz Burns

Los Angeles, California t ,

Mr. & Mrs. Alfonso Bustamante

Tijuana, Baja Califor,nia

Hon. & Mrs. John Butler

San Diego, California

Mrs. Lita Baron Calhoun

Beverly Hills, California

Mr. Rory Calhoun

Beverly Hills, CalifornIa

Mr. &: Mrs. Arturo Sotelo y Cannett

. La Paz, Baja California

Hon. &: Mrs. Dennis Carpenter

State Senator, Sacramento, California Dr. J. Reynaldo Carreon

Los Angeles, California Mr. &: Mrs. Amon G. Carter, Jr.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas Mr. Anderson Carter

Lovington, New Mexico Mr. &:. Mrs. Billy Casper

Golfer, Bonita, California Hon. &: Mrs. Martin G. Castillo

Chrnn., Cabinet Committee on Opportunity for the Spanish Speaking Hon. &: Mrs. Hugo Cervantes de Rio

Governor, La Paz, Territory of Baja California Sur Mr. &: Mrs. Karl Christierson

Salinas, California Hon. &: Mrs. Thurmond Clarke

Judge, U. S. District Court, Central District of California, Pasadena Mr. &: Mrs. Henry H. Clock

Attorney, Long Beach, California Mr. &: Mrs. Lawrence Collins

Long Beach Independent, Long Beach, California Mrs. Helen Colwell

Committee Chairman, Redondo Beach- La Paz Sister City Program, Redondo Beach, California

Mr. Larry Colwell Redondo Beach, California

Mr. Richard P. Cooley San Francisco, California

Mr. &: Mrs. James S. Copley The Copley Press, Inc., San Diego, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Charles Cordell ___________ Sa.DJ)kg.Q,_.G.ali£QJ:llLa Mr. &: Mrs. Hernando Courtright

Mr. &: Mrs. Roy P. Crocker Beverly Hills, California South Pasadena, California

Hon. &: Mrs. Frank Curran Mayor of San Diego, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Robert L. Curry Torrance, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Justin W. Dart Chmn., Dart Industries, Inc., Los Angeles, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Roy Day Pomona, California

Mr. &. Mrs. Frank de Marco Los Angeles, California

Mr. &. Mrs. Alvin C. Derre San Francisco, Ca lifornia

Mr. &. Mrs. Royden Derrick Partners of the Americas, Salt Lake City, Utah

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Mr. & Mrs. William H. Doheny Los Angeles, California

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Dolan, Jr. San Francisco, California

Mr. & Mrs. Pete Domenici Albuquerque, New Mexico

Mr. & Mrs. Terrell C. Drink-water Los Angeles, California

Mr. & Mrs. Jack Drown

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Mr. & Mrs..J Howard Edgerton LQs Angeles, California

Mr. & Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower II vrashington, D. C.

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Elkus

Redwood City, California Mr. & Mrs. A. E. England

Hollywood, California Hon. & Mrs. Walter F. Evans

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Pasadena, California 0 •

Mayor of San Clemente, California Mr. & Mrs. vrilliam Evans

San Diego, California Hon. & Mrs. McIntyre Faries

Judge, Los Ange les, California Mr. & Mrs. Montgomery R. Fisher

Beverly Hills, California , Major & Mrs. Reuben H. Fleet

San Diego. California & Mrs. Charles Fletcner

San Diego, California & Mrs. Kim Fletcher

San Diego, California & Mrs. J. Robert Fluor

Chmn., The Fluor Corp., Los Angeles, California & Mrs. John S. Fluor

Hon. Chmn:'-, The Fluor Corp., Los Angeles, California & Mrs. Houston 1. Fluornoy

Comptroller of the State of California, Sacramento, & Mrs. James L. Fluornoy

Los Angeles, Califu~nia

& Mrs. Patrick J. Frawley Los Angeles, California

& Mr s. Keith Gaede Newport Beach, California

& Mr s. Irnacio Garcia Batista Mexic ali, :i'vfexi c 0

& Mrs. Ricardo Garcia-Soto La Paz, 'Baja California

& Mrs. Edward H. Gc.uer San Francisco, California

& Mrs. Theodor Seuss Geisel La Jolla, California

& Mrs. Nathaniel George Los Angeles, California

Frank Gigliotti Lemon Grove, California

California

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Sacramento, California.

Mr. &e Mrs. Julio Gonzales

California Youth Authority, Los Angeles: California

Mr. & Mrs. Trinidad R. Gonzalez

National City, California

Hon. & Mrs. Robin W. Goodenough

Mayor of Coronado, California

Mr. & Mrs. Freeman F. Gosden Beverly Hills, California

Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Gould San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California

Mr. & Mrs. Clifford C. Graham

La Jolla, California

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel G. Grant Santa Barbara, California

Mr. John Grant KTLA-TV, Universal City, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Russell Green Rolling Hills, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Richard Gregston Evening Tribune, San Diego, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Rogelio Gudino San Diego, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Mark Guerra CaITlpbell, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Walter Hahn, Jr. City Manager, San Diego, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Robert F. Hale Bonita, California

Mr. John Hamilton Corona del Mar, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Clinton O. Harris Whittier, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Alfred Hart Beverly Hills, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Carl Hartnack Los Angeles, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Albert Harutunian San Diego, California

Mr. & Mrs. ThoITlas Hayden Sepulveda, California

Mr. &; Mrs. Bruce Hazard San Diego, California

Mr. &: 1.1rs. Roscoe Hazard ... San Diego, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Alberto Heredia Cortez Roseville, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Morris Herring Tucson, .Arizona

Hon. Patrick J. Hillings Los Angeles, California

Mr. &; Mrs.CleITlcnt L. I-lirsch Corona del Mar, California

Mr. &: Mrs. L. Frederic Hoebel OITlaha, Nebraska

Mr. &: Mrs. Wayne Hoffman Los Angeles, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Herbert Hoover, III

Mr. &: Mrs. Pat Hyndman La Mesa, California"

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Irwin La Jolla, California, ''\ .

Mrs. Gail Patrick Jackson Los Angeles, Califo!'r'ia

Mr. & Mrs. Frank G. Jameson San Diego, California

Mr. & Mrs. Andrieus Aristeous Jones " San Mateo, California

,~ , Mr. &: Mrs. Charles S. Jones '.

Atlantic Richfield Co., Los Angeles, California Mr. &: Mrs. Robert Letts jones

Copley Newspapers, La Jolla, California' Mr. & Mrs. Julian Kaufman

X'ETV, San Diego, California

Mr. & Mrs. James E. Kenney Pacific Telephone Company, Los Angeles, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Charles Kerch

.. San Diego, California Mr. &Mrs. PaulW. Keyes

Hollywood, California ( Mr. &: Mrs. John S. Killea

San Diego, California Mr. &: Mrs. Don Koll

Newport Beach, California Mr. &: Mrs. Victor John Krehbiel

Pasadena, California Mr. &: Mrs. James B. Kuhn

El Cajon, California Mr. &: Mrs. William P. Lear, Sr.

Reno, Nevada Dr. Roy Ledford

San Diego, California Mr. &: Mrs. J. Hugh Liedtke

, . Chmn., &: Chief Exec. Officer, Pennzoil United, Inc., Houston, Mr. &: Mrs. 'William C. Liedtke, Jr.

Texas

Pres., Pennzoil United, Inc., Houston, Texas Mr. &: Mrs. Art Linkletter

TV personality, Los Angales, California Mr. &: Mrs. Dan E. London

Pres. &: Mgr., St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California / Mr. &: Mrs. Ignacio Lozano

Pub., II La Opinion, II Los Angeles, California ( Mr. &: Mrs. Gordon Luce

San Diego, California Dr. &: Mrs. John C. Lungren

Long Beach, California Mr. &: Mrs. Jose A. Lupian

San Diego, California Mr. &: Mrs. John D. Lusk

Corona del Mar~ California Mr. &: Mrs. William F. Luton

KEYT - TV, Santa Barbara, California Mr. &: Mrs. Hector Lutteroth

Tijuana, Baja California Hon. &: Mrs. George Machado

, Mayor of Yorba Linda, California Mr. &. Mrs. Jo hn MacLeod

Corona del Mar, California

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Han. & Mrs. Richard H. Marriott ,­Mayorof Sacramento, ,California

Mr. & Mrs. Ben Martinez Kingsville, Texas

Mr. & Mrs. John Maschio Mrs--actress Connie Moore, Beverly Hills, California

Mr. & Mrs. Juan Matute -Los Angeles, California

Mr. Harrison H. McCall South Pasadena, California

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Miss Eleanor McClatchey The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California

Mr. & Mrs. Harold C. McClellan San Marino, California

Mr. &: Mrs. John McColl San Diego, Californa

Mr. & Mrs. David McDonald Palm Springs, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Jackson R. McGowen Long Beach, California(

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas McMann Los Angeles, California

Rev. Martin J. McManus San Diego, California

Mr. Salvador Medina Freyre Inglewood, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Ferdinand Mendenhall Van Nuys Valley News, Van Nuys, California

Mr. Raul Mercado Gutierrez Sacramento, California

Mr. &: Mrs. August Meyer, Sr. San Diego, California

The Rev. Gilbert Meyer Bishop, California

Mrs. Nancy Michel Alhambra, California

Han. & Mrs. Keith Miller Mayor of Whittier, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Otto N. Miller -- Chmn., Standard Oil Company of California, San Francisco, California Mr. &:Mrs. RonaldW. Miller

Burbank, California(

Mr. &: Mrs. Edward Mills Laguna Beach, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Gerald Mockma Chamber of Commerce, San Diego, California

The Rev. Noel F. Moholy Lakepor.t, California

Mr. &: Mrs. Arch Monson San Francisco, California

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ArlSY, J Z9 AnQple S <;jalifpIpja Mr. &: Mrs. Neil Morgan

San Diego Union, San Diego, California Mr. &: Mrs. Dann lvloss

Mrs - - singer Vikki Carr, Beverly Hills, California Mr. &: Mrs. Robert L. Myers

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Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nesen Oxnard, California'

Mr. & Mrs. Wallace J. Newman Whittier, California

Mr. & Mrs. F. Donald Nixon Newport Beach, California

Mr. &.Mrs. Lloyd Nolan Actor, Los Angeles, Cal£o:rnia

Mr. Mayo Obregon San Diego, California

Miss Zita Obregon

San Diego, California Mr. Hugh O'Brian

Actor, Beverly Hills, California Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Padilla

San Diego, California Dr. Gaylord B. Parkinson

EI Cajon, California Mr. & Mrs. Leon Parma

Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical Company, La Jolla, California ( Mr. & Mrs. Bob Passwaters

Pacific Telephone & Telegraph, Los Angeles, California Mr. & Mrs. Virgil V. Pedersen

Pres., Chamber of Commerce, San Diego, California Mr. & Mrs. Hubert C. Perry

Whittier, California Hon. & Mrs. Rudolph A. Peterson

San Francisco, California Mr. & Mrs. Virgil Pinkley

Indio, California Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Pompa

Dep. Dir., Field Services, Dept. of Justice, Fairfax, Va. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin 1. Power, Jr.

Nut Tree, California Mr. & Mrs. Paul Presley

Owner, San Clemente Inn, San Clemente, California Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Provencio

EI Paso, Texas The Most Rev. John Quinn

Coadjuter Bishop of San Diego Mr. & Mrs. William Quirk

Pacific Telephone Company, San Diego, California ( Mr. & Mrs. William J. Raggio

ATtorney, Reno, Nevada Mr. Gene Raymond

Actor, Los Angeles, California Mr. & Mrs. Burt F. Raynes

Pres., Rohr Corp., Chula Vista, California Mr. & Mrs. Santiago Reachi

San Diego, California Hon. & Mrs. John Reading

Mayor of Oakland, California Mr. Charles G. Rebozo

Key Biscaync, Florida Mr. & Mrs. Carlyle Rccd

Pub., Sacramento Union, Sacramento, California Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Reilllcr

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Mrs. Eleanor Ring

Republican National Committeewoman for ~alifornia, Coronado, California Mr. & Mrs. Norman C. Roperts

San Diego, California Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Medina Robles

Mexicali, Mexico Mr. & Mrs. Antonio F. Rodriguez

McLean, Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Rodriguez

Tijuana, Baja California Mrs. June Sears Rogers

Los Angeles, California Mr. Cesar Romero

Actor, Los Angeles, California Dr. & Mrs. Fred Romero

Dir., Office of Technical Support, Dept. of Labor, Wash., D. C. Mr. & Mrs. Alan A. Rubin

Pres., Partners of the Americas, Washington, D. C. Hon. &: Mrs. Ernesto Perez Rul

Mayor of Tijuana, Mexico Mr. &: Mrs. Thomas S. Ryan

Glendale, California( Mr. &: Mrs. William G. Ryan

Northridge, California Mr. Carlos V. Salas

Pres., Mexican Civic Patriotic Committee, Mr. &: Mrs. Julian Haro Salazar

Clarksburg, California Mr. &: Mrs. Henry Salvatori, Sr.

Los Angeles, California Mr. &: Mrs. Philip Sanchez

Fresno, California The Hon. &: Mrs. Raul Sanchez-Diaz

Governor, Mexicali, Mexico Mr. &: Mrs. Thomas Sarncff

NBC West Coast, Burbank, California Mr. &: Mrs. Walter Schmid

Garden Grove, California Mr. &: Mrs. Fran2c1in D. Schurz

Los Angeles, California

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Pub., South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana Mr. &: Mrs. John P. Scripps

Pub., Scripps Newspapers, San Diego, California Mrs. Frank R. Seaver

Los Angeles, California( Mr. &: Mrs. TOlTl Sefton

San Diego, California Mr. &: Mrs. W. T. Sesnon, Jr.

Los Angeles, California Mr. &: Mrs. Eddie Shipstad

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Pres., The Signal COlnpanies, Inc., Los Angeles, California( Mr. Fr;::mk Sinatra

Singer, Burbank, California Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Sinnott

San Diego, California Mr. &: Mrs. Red Skelton

Comedian, Cathedral City, California

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Mr. & Mrs. William French Smith San Marino, California

Mr. & Mrs. Charlas Soderstrom San Pedro, California

Mrs. Nina Spencer Los Angeles, California

Mr. & Mrs. John Starkey San Diego, California

Mr. & :Mrs. Sidney Stevens .

Mrs--Ivy Baker Priest, Treasurer of the State of California, Sacramento Mr. & Mrs. Dudley Swim

Carmel, California Mr. & Mrs. Waller Taylor

Los Angeles, California

Mr. & Mrs. William J. Teague Garden Grove, California

Hon. & Mrs. Charles S. Thomas Corona del Mar, California

Mr. & Mrs. Edward Thomas San Diego Union, San Diego, California

Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Thompson Los Angeles, California(

Hon. & Mrs. Raymond Thompson Judge, The Superior Court, Santa Ana, California

Hon. & Mrs. Charles B. Thornton Chrnn., Litton Industries, Inc., Beverly Hills, California

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Thornton EI Cajon, California

Dr. & Mrs. Malcolm Todd Long Beach, California

Mr. & Mrs. Armando Torres Los Angeles, California

Mr. & Mrs. Rolando E. Torres Sangines Mexican Tourist Repres entative, Los Angeles, California

Mr. Nicholas Trutanic Oxnard, California

Mr. Nicholas Trutanic, Jr. Beverly Hills, California

Mr. & Mrs. John L. Truyens Burbank, California

Mr. & Mrs. Holmes Tuttle Los Angeles, California

Mrs. Rudy Valley HollyvlOod, California

Miss Eleanor Vanducci Palm Springs, California

Hou. & Mrs. Victor E. Veysey Brawley, California

Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Villamil Dep. Asst. Adlur. for Minority Enterprise, Sm.all Business Admin., NYC

Mr. & Mrs. Danny Villanueva KMEX- TV, Hollywood, Califor·nia

( Mr. & Mrs. Julian Virtue Rolling Hi lls, California

Mr. Robert H. Volk Rollings Hills, California

Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Wal ter Pres., U. S. Financial Corp., San Diego, California

Mr. & Mrs. John Wayne Actor, Newport Beach, California

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Mr. & Mrs. William Westfall Mrs--Chnm., Iowa-Yucatan State of Mexico Partnership, Boone, Iowa

Mr. & Mrs. Dick Whittinghill KlvtPC- TV, Hollywood, California

Hon. & Mrs. David Williams Los Anga.les, California

Mr. & Mrs. Roger Williams Pianist, Encino, California

Han. & Mrs. Ted C. Wills Mayor of Fresno, California

Mr. & Mrs. Jack D. Wrather, Jr. Wrather Corporation; Mrs - -actres s Bonita Granville, Beverly Hills, Calif.

Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Wyly, Jr. Pres. University Computing Co., Dallas, Texas

Mr. & Mrs. Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Actor, Encino, California

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(See Tra'l,1 R,co,d h! Travel Activjty) ~!r'-,.-,,-C_-c-D-A-y-B-E-G-AJ.'l------------------------------D--A":""TE--:--(M-o-.,-D-.-y,-,,-:,-,)---­

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SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA l2:l7a FRIDAY PHONE P·~=PlaLed

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12:2712:17

1:0312:36

1:071:05

9:05

9:15 9:19

9:29 10: 03 1

R9:51

10:16 10:50

10:45 10:49

10: 55 11:10

10: 57 11:10

11:12 11: 54

H:15 11:18

11:55 12:40

12:45 1: 20

1:24 2:05

2:10 3:00

The Presidential ,party motored from the Del Coron.ado Hotel to the North Island NAS helipad.

The Presidential party flew by helicopter Island NAS to the San Clemente helipad. passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

For a from th

list of e North

The Presidential party rode by golf cart from the helipad to the Re sidence.

The President had breakfast.

The President rode by golf cart from the Residence to the Office.

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

The President was telephoned long distance by W. C. Talen, President of the University State Bank in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The call was not completed.

The President met with: Emory C. Swank, U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Members of the press.

The President met with: L. Dean Brown, U.S. Ambassador to Jordan Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Members of the press

The President met with: Samuel Yorty, Mayor, Los Angeles Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant Members of the press

The President met with his brother, Donald Nixon.

The President met with: Rainier Barzell, Floor Leader. German Christian

Democratic Union Henry A. Kissinger, A3sistant

The President met with General Alexander M. Haig. NSC staff member.

The President met '.vith his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DAlE (Mo.• Day. Yr.)

SEPTEMBER 4,1970 TIME D....Y

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The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

The President went to the Residence.

The President telephoned his Counsellor, Robert H. Finch. The call was not completed.

The President telephoned George P. Shultz, Director, Office of Management and Budget. The call was not completed.

The President talked with Paul W. McCracken, Chairman, CEA.

The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

The President talked with General Alexander M. Haig,

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5:32

5:45 R

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6:19

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The President talked long distance with Al Hartun~in in San Diego, California.

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

The President talked with Assistant Secretary of State, JosephJ. Sisco.

The President went to the pool area.

The President walked to the beach.

The President was telephoned by Secretary of State, WillialTI P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

The President walked to the pool area.

The President was telephoned by his Deputy Assistant. Alexander P. Butterfield. The call was not completed.

The President walked to the Residence.

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

The President talked long distance with Sec.retary of Agriculture Clifford M. Hardin.

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"LACE DAY BEGAN DATE [Mo., Day, Yr.)

SEPTEMBER 4,1970

7:00 FRIDAYSAN DTEGO r:ALIFORNL-\ PHONE

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The President had dinner with: The First Laoy Robert Abplanalp Mrs. Robert Abplanalp C. G. Rebozo Henry A. Kissinger, Julie and David Eisenhower

The President waw the movie "Roaring Twenties" with: The First Lady ­Julie Eisenhower David Eisenhower C. G. Rebozo Robert Abplanalp Mrs. Robert Abplanalp Mr. and Mr s. Drown Brig.Gen. Alexander M. Haig

and five children

The President walked on the grounds and then returned to the Residence.

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APPENDIX rfA".

HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - SEPTEMBER 4, 1970

From: NAS North Island To: Western White House

President Nixon The First Lady Brig Gen. James D. Hughes Ronald L. Ziegler Stanley Bear, Dr.

Julie Eisenhower David Eisenhower Arthur L. Godfrey SiS Mr. Moulton

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___~~_:eTEMBER 5, 197C T!ME D,\YWES TERN WHITE HOUSEISAN CLEMENTE. CALIFORNLA_ 10:45 SATURDAY

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11:0 :3 11:05

11: 0 3 R

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11:05

11: 36 11: 37 P

1:10 1: 11 P

2:07 2:09

2:23 2:24

2:34 P

2: 35 2:36 P

2:37 2: 39 P

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The President had breakfast.

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

The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

The President telephoned Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

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

The President talked with C. G. Rebozo.

The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

The President motored by golf cart from the Office to the patio.

The President motored by golf cart from the patio to the Office.

The President telephoned the First Lady. The call was not completed.

The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

The President talked with the First Lady.

The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

The President talked with his daughter, .rulie Eisenhower.

The President talked long distance with his Counsellor, Robert Finch in Washington, D. C.

The President was telephoned long dis tance by Albama gubernatorial candidate John Watts in Birmingham, Alabama. The call was not completed.

The President motored from the office to the Red Beach.

The President motored from the Red Beach to the Residence.

The President went to the pool area.

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_ SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 WES TERN WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

SAN CLEMENTZ, CALIFORNIA 6: 33 SATURDAY

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7:41 7:44

7:47

7:54

9:48

9: 52

10:00 12:45

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ACTIVIIT

The President walked from the pool area to the Residence.

The President walked from the Residence to the terrace and back.

The President walked to the guest house.

The President walked from the guest house to the Residence.

The President walked to the patio.

The President walked to the Residence.

The President watched the movie "The Big Countrylt with: Secretary of State and Mrs. W. P. Rogers Atto:cney General and Mrs. John N. Mitchell Mrs. Helen Drown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abplanalp Mr. C. G. Rebozo

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I SEPTEMBER 6, 1970

I!HE WESTERN WHITE HOUSE TIME DAY

SAN CLEMENTE. CALIFORNIA 10:25 SUNDAY

10:25

11:07

11:09

12:06

12: 'ID9

12:49

( 1:06

1:47

3:21

4:34

4:50

5:14

5: 36

5:41

6:04 ;.

11:08

12:06

12:21

1:00

1:47

1:49

3:33

4:48

5:14

5:39

5: 55

ACTIVITY

The President motored by golf cart from his Office to the San Clemente helipad.

The President flew by helicopter over suggested sites for the Richard Nixon Library: the west slope between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, and a rise behind the north ridge of the campus at Whittier College. For a lis t of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

The Presidential helicopter landed at the Riverside Municipal Airport.

The President motored from the Riverside Municipal Airport to the Beverly Manor Nursing Home where he visited briefly with his q,unt, Mrs. Edith Timberlake.

The President motored from the nursing home to the Rive rside Airport.

The Presidential party flew by helicopter from the Riverside Airport to the San Clemente compound heli­pad. During this flight the Presidential helicopter circled twice over the Ontario Motor Speedway at ;3,000 feet where the California 500 was in progress.

The Presidential party motored by golf cart from the helipad to the Residence.

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The President motored from the Residence to the Red Beach

The President motored from the Red Beach to the Residence.

The President walked in the area of the swimming pool.

The President returned to the Residence.

The President walked to the compound helipad.

The President flew by helicopter from San Clemente to the El Toro Marine Air Station. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

The President flew by AF-l from the El Toro MCAS to the Andrews AFB. For a list of passengers. see APPENDIX "B I'.

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HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST ­

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From; Western White House

President Nixon C. G. Rebozo John D. Ehrliehrnan Stephen B. Bull Dr. Stanley H. Bear Major John D. Brennan Robert H. Taylor sis Mr. Iacovoni

From: Rive rside Airport

President Nixon C. G. Rebozo John D. EhrHehman Stephen B. Bull Dr. Stanley H. Bear Major John D. Brennan Robert H. Taylor sis Mr. Iacovoni

From; Western White House

President Nixon The First Lady Mr. David Eisenhower Julie Eisenhower C. G. Rebozo Dr. Stanle y H. Bear Ronald L. Ziegler Major John D. Brennan Arthur L. Godfrey sis Mr. Endicott Mr. Atkins

SEPTEMBER 6. 1970

To: Riverside Airport

To: Western White House

To: MCAS, E1 Toro

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APPENDIX "B"

FOR OFFICIAL USE O~LY

AIR FORCE mm MSN: 1551 EL TaRO !-'lCAS, CALIF. TO AJ."\jDREI'iS AF3, WASH, D.C. 6 Sep 1970 Depart 6:04pm Arrive 1:11am 7 Sep 70 4+07 2330S~

l. The President 2. M.rs. Nixon 3. Mr. David EisenhO\·:er 4 . Mrs. David Eisenholt:er 5. Secretary of state Rogers 6. Mrs. Rogers 7. Attorney General Mitchell. 8. Mrs. Mitchell 9. Miss Martha Mitchell

10. Mr. John Ehrlichman 11. f.1r. H. R. Haldeman 12. Mr. C. G. Rebozo 13. Mr. R. Abplanalp 14. Mrs. R. Abplanalp 15. Abplanalp Child 16. Abplanalp Child 17. Miss Rose Mary v]oods 18. Brig Gen Alexander Haig. 19. Mr. Ronald Ziegler( 20. Mr. Dwight Chapin 2l. Mr. Lawrence Higby \ 22. Mrs. Connie Stuart .

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24. Major John V. Brennan , .. , "'\25. Mr. Stephen B. Bull

26. Mr. Jack Cliff ,

27. YNCS William F. Cuff 28. Arthur Godfrey 29. D. Grant 30. M. Endicott 31. J. Carrell 32. R. Melchiori 33. D. Rosdahl 34. R. Bates 35. J. Antonelli 36. R. Barbuto 37. SDC Zosimo T. Monzon 38. Oliver Atkins 39. Miss Helen Thomas 40. Douglas Cornell 41. Charles Harrity ~2. Da.rryl Heikes 43. Don Fulson 44. Earl Mazo 45. Aldo Bechman

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ANDREWSAFB, MARYLAND l:lla MONDA Y

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The President arrived by AF-l at the Andrews AFB. For a list of passengers, see the diary of 9-6-70.

The Presidential party flew by helicopter from the Andrews AFB to the Ellipse. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

The President motored from the Ellipse to the South Lawn of the White House.

The President went to the Residence.

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President, accompanied by David Eisenhower. motored from the South Grounds of the White House to the St. Matthews Cathedral.

The President was greeted on his arrival by Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle and Bishop Edward Herrmann.

The President and David Eisenhower attended the memorial services for Vincent T. Lombardi. The Eulogy was delivered by the Reverend John Hogan. Assi::tant pastor of Mr. Lombardi1s parish Our Lady of Mercy. in Potomac, Maryland.

The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

The President motored from St. Matthews Cathedral at 1725 Rhode Island Avenue, N. W. to the south grounds of the White House.

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

The President went to the barbe r shop.

The President went to the Residence.

The President and the First Lady hosted a dinner in the East Room honoring American Labor on Labor Day. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB".

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SEPTEMBER 7,1970

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Following the dinner the Presidential party went to the South Lawn for a pageant billed llTorchlight Tattoo".

Entertainment was furnished by the 1st Battalion (Reinforced), Third Infantry (The Old Guard) stationed at Fort Myer, Virginia.

The President and the First Lady said goodnight to AFL-CIO President and Mrs. George Meany on the North Portico.

The President and the First Lady went to the second floor of the Residence.

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

The President talked 'Nith his As sis tant, Henry A. Kissinger.

The President met with his Assistant, Henry- A. Kissinger in the Residence.

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APPENDIX "A".

HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - SEPT. 7, 1970

From: Andrews AFB To: The Ellipse

President Nixon The First Lady David Eisenhower Julie Eisenhower C. G. Rebozo Stanley,Bear, Physician John V. Brennan, Asst. Military Aide Arthur L. Godfrey sis Agent Indicotte

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NW.uc:L1.~DINNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE ., .

Ivlonday, September 7, 1970 TC at six olclock

/l/ l~· The Presic1cnL 8: Mrs. Ni:;:on

V 1/v BAHKAN, 1v1 r. & Mrs. Ai

B l,'TPNF~/ L.L \ >_, 110n. 8, M.fS • Joseph A.1'/

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1/; 1/. BIE1/fILLEH, Mr. & Iv1rs. Anurc\v .. -- '.' •., I

v: --_. ·BLOUNT, The Postmaster General --- Mrs. regretted Pt:' (A .:v~ :-_._--~-- --~ i/; V: BOGGS, Mr. 8: :Mrs. M:aywood ,­--_ ..'-! _.... - -.l

vi v: BRENNAN, Mr. &: Mrs. Peter J. , i

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The President went to his Oval Office.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant John D. Ehrlichman, As sis tant

The President met with: Dc.niel P. Moynihan, Counsellor Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant

The President accompanied by his Counsellor, Daniel P. Moynihan went on a motor tour of t..l-).e Pennsylvania Avenue area:

The first stop on the tour was the Capitol Reflecting Pool and the tunr..el for the Center Leg Freeway.

Second stop on the tour was the 8th Street axis and proposed site for the V/oodrow Wilson Center for Inte rnational Scholars.

The third stop on the tour was the site of the privately constructed Presidential Building and the Pilot Landscape Project for the Avenue.

The Presidential party motored back to the South Grounds of the White House.

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary

The President met with: Dwight Dickinson, Ambassador Designate to the

Republic of Togo Marshall Wright Members of the press

The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not corr.pleted.

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The President met with: Nicholas Thatcher, Ambassador Designate to

Saudi Arabia Harold Saunders, NSC staff member Members of the press

The Pre sident me t with: H. R. Haldeman, As sistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary Daniel P. Moynihan, Counsellor

The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

The President went to his Office in the EOB.

The President returned to the Oval Office.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant George P. Shultz, Director, OMB

During the Congressional Half-Hour the President met with:

Margaret Heckler, Congresswoman Mr. and Mrs. James Fahey

Jorge Cordova, Congressman Mary S. Malleret, Miss Universe .. Herbert Landen, President of the Miss Universe

Enterprises Harold Glasser

Bud Brown, Congressman and Officers of the Non-Commissioned Officers Association.

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The President talked with his Special Assistant, Raymond K. Price,

The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

The President met with: John N. Mitchell, Attorney General J. Edgar Hoover, Director, F.B.I. Richard M. Helms, Director, C.I.A. Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense William P. Rogers, Secretary of State U. Alexis Johnson, Under Secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco, Assistant Secretary of State Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary John N. Mitchell, Attorney General Joseph J. Sisco, Assistant Secretary of State Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary

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The President went to the Residence.

The President and the First Lady motored from the South Lawn of the White House to Pier One, Washington Navy Yard.

The Presidential party sailed from Pier One aboard .. the "Sequoia".

The Presidential party docked at Pier One, Washington Navy Yard.

The Presidential party motored from Pier One to the South Lawn of the White House.

The President and the First Lady went to the Residence.

The President talked with his Special Counsel, Harry Dent.

The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

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The President llad breakfast.

The President vent to his Office.

The President met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

The President talked with Secretary of State, Uilliam P. Rogers.

The President met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Bryce N. Harlov, Councellor Harry S. Dent, Special Counsel Robert H. Finch, Counsellor Martin C. Anderson, Assistant Patrick J. Buchannan, Assistant Richard T. Burress, Deputy Assistant Murray M. Chotiner, Special Counsel William L. Safire, Special Assistant Donald Rumsfeld, Director of O.E.O.

The President met vith: Paul Findley, Congressman Helmut Sonnefeldt, staff, N.S.C.

During the OPEN HOUR, with a \{hite Rouse photographer present, the President met with:

Dr. Kevin McCann

Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secretary

Admiral E.P. Holmes, USN, Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic

Lt. Cmdr. H. Neegaard General James Hughes, Military Aide Captain R.M. Robinson

Cathy S. Campbell, staff secretary Alexander P. Butterfield} Deputy AssistauG

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Lt. Col. Jor~ R. Sayre Ma~e~-teeBa~~-R~~e

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Major John V. Brennan, Military Aide Members of the Press

Harold S. Nelson, General Manager, Associated Milk' Producers, Inc.

David L. Parr, Special Assistant to General Manager Charles Colson, Special Counsel

12:46 12:55

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thomas Dana Thomas, daughter infant son

1:0012:56

Concerned Citizens of South Dakota: Lynn CuJ.ve r Neil Lewis Burl Bohlen Merlin Bulch Earl Nixon

Robert Ruddy, Senator Mundt·s Office

1:01 1:21

Gold Star Mothers: Marie Kittridge, Legislative Chairman Elva Newman, Washington Representative Bettyann Funk.

1:211:11

The President went to his Office in the E.O.B.1:271:25

The President met with his Special Assistant, Raymond K. Price.1:561:35

The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.P2:32 2:33

The President met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant4:462:37 Larry Higby, staff assistant3:163:15 Alexander P. Butterfield, Deputy Assistant3:403:38 Steve Bull, Staff Assistant3: 513: 50 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.4:463:55

Tne President returned to the Oval Office.4:48

The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald J. Ziegler.4:50 4:57

The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.5:18

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The President met with his Press Secretary, Ron Ziegler.

The President accompanied by Dr. Kenneth Riland went to the Residence.

Dr. Kenneth Riland departed.

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

The President had dinner with: 'rhe Firs t Lady Patricia Nixon'

The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhovrer.

The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

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

The President talked long distance with the Reverend Billy Graham in North Carolina.

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The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary

The President talked 'with his Special Counsel, Harry S. Dent.

The President met with Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.

The President met in his office for a presentation ceremony of commissions to five new appointees to the President's Advisory Commission for the 25th Anniversary of the United Nations. Those present were:

Henry Cabot Lodge, Commission Chairman Robert H. Finch, Counsellor Ronald Stowe Marie Handel Richard Talbot Clarke Susan Chan William Dudley Jackson

The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Edward L. Morgan.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant

The President met in his office and the Rose Garden with: Theodore F. Stevens, Senator Frank Murkowski, Rep. Nominee for Congress Mu::.-ray Chotiner, Special Counsel White House photographer

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

The President went to his office in the EOB.

The President met with: Cong. Clark MacGregor, GOP nominee for Senator

from Minnesota Cen. Alexander M. Haig, Member of NSC

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The President went to his Oval Office accompanied by the above group, (see 11:35 - 12:02) and:

Stephen B. Bull, Staff Assistant Al Scott, in charge of production

The President met in a series of four photo sessions ln and outside of the Oval Office with:

Clark MacGregor, Congressman

Thomas S. Kleppe, Cong re s sman

Laurence Burton, Congressman

Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon Wendell Wyatt, Congressman

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

The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

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

The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting with officers of small businessmen I s associations. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".

The President returned to his Oval Office.

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

The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

The President met with his Assistant, William E. Timmons.

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

The President met with Congressional Candidates in the Oval Office for individual photo sessions. For a list of participants, see APPENDIX liB ".

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The President went to the Residence.

The President telephoned his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

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

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

The President went to his EOB Office.

The President talked with his valet, Manola Sanchez.

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

The President bowled in the EOB bowling alley.

The President went to the Residence.

The President talked with his Assistant, Peter M. Flanigan.

The President was telephoned by Congressional Candidate Everett Johnson. The call was not completed.

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APPENDIX "AII

Officers of Small Businessmen!s Associations.' September 10, 1970

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l~ssocia.tion of Small Business Inves tm8nt Conpanies:

Thomas M. Crosby, President

Walter B. Stalts, Executive Vice President

National Federation of Indep~ndent B~siness:

Wilson S. Johnson, President

Frank Costello, Vice President and Controller

National Small Business Association:

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Rufus Gosnell, President

John Lewis, Executive Vice President

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Richard G. Lee, President,

Lewis A. Shattuck, Executive Director

National Business League:

Berkely G. Burrell, President

Charles vI. Colson

George T. Bell

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The President had bregkfast.

Tne President went to the Oval Office.

The President went to the Cabinet Room for a Republican Leadership meeting. For a list of attandees, see

APPENDIX II All •

The President returned to his Oval Office.

The President met with: John J. Mc Cormack, Congressman Mike Mansfield, Senator Hugh Scott, Senator Gerald Ford, Congressman William P. Rogers, Secretary of state Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense John A. VOlpe, Secretary of Transportation Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant William E. Timmons, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary Members of the press Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Joseph J. Sisco, Assistant Secretary of State.

The President went to the Rose Garden for the sT~aring-in

ceremony of David J. Mahoney as Chairm~~ of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. The oath of office was administered by Judge George Goodrich. Fo-r- -e,... 3:i~i;--of'

a:ttendees -see- fl.PPENBI-X- .!JB'..!..

The President returned to his Oval Office where he met: John Danforth, candidate for the Senate White House photographer.

The President met with: Hamilton Fish, Jr., Congressman Mrs. Jackie Carmichael Ronald and Ralph Carmichael.

The President met w~th:

Gllbert GUde, Congressman y~. Joseph Hermage.

The President met with: John Hold, candidate for the Senate White House photographer.

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DATE (~o•• Day. Yr.)

SEPTEi;ffiER 11, 1970 TIME DAY

11 : 563. FRTIAY

11 :56 12:01 The President met vith: Robert Taft, candidate for the Senate vfuite House photographer.

12:02 12:06 The President met with: Ro~an Hruska, Senator T~,ite House photographer.

12:07 12:12 The President met with: Hugh Scott, Senator White House photographer.

12:15 12:17 The President met with: John Marsh, Congressman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heatwold and their 3 year old daughter.

12:18 12:19

1:27 12: 54

The President met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assist~~t

Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

1:28 The President went to his EOB office.

1:33 The President returned to his Oval Office.

1:36 1:38 P The President talked long distance with his daughter, Eisenhower at Camp David, Maryland.

Julie

1:38 3:00 3:00

3:05 3:38 3:38

The President met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant J.D. Ehrlichman, Assistant George P. Shultz, Director, OMB.

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3:40 4:48 The President met with officials and trustees of the Sons of Italy in his Oval Office and in the Cabinet Room. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB".

4:37 R The President call vas not

was telephoned by Senator Robert completed.

Dole. The

4:49 The President went to his Oval Office.

4:55 5:15 The President met with members of the senior staff of the Office of Economic Opportunity. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "e".

5:16 5:42 The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

5:37 P The President talked with his Counsellor, Daniel P. Moynihan.

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The President had dinner.

The President saw the movie liOn a Clear Day You Can See Forever lt

with: The First Lady Julie Eisenhowe~

David Eisenhower.

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PAlrfrCIPA\JTS

Republican Lc>a 1 J r,,1 . . ' . C1e~"'lllp D1eetlIlP' - C b; -.

o a J.Dc; t RaGrn SEXECUTIVE - epLerr.ber 11, 1970

The President ~ The Attorney General Honorable George Shultz

SENATE ABSENT

.Hugh Scot t-"" Margaret Smith Bob Griffin"-­ .. Milton Young//

_-Gordon Allott John To\"e r-- ­George Aiken....""

HOUSE ABSENT

( Jerry Ford _r Bob Wilson Les Arends./ Bill Cramer

_John Rhodes~ Bob Taft~ • John Anderson /' , --Allen Smi th ....... Richard Faff/' Ross Adair"""'';

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CO~fl\nTTEE

Rogers Morton ..../

STAFF

John Ehrlichman -----­Henry Kissinger Herb Klein Harry Dent . Murray Chatiner_ Bill Timmons---.­1yn Nofzigcr...----. Ron Ziegler

APPENDIX IfB't IvlEETING WITH SONS OF ITALY - 9/11/70

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Am.crico V. Col't.(;'-J e (Sl.lP;~C'j)J c Ven(;r::tblc), njj] ac1(~11'hi0., Pa.

Ju,:lgc Frank Montcrnul'D, Jr., PhiJetc1clphia, Pa.

Judge John Otb.'.vi<l110, Nevv' IJaven, Corm.

Paul A. Tranchitella, Philadelphia, Pa.

Juclgf:' Ni cholas A. Cip:i:iani, Philadelphia, Pa.

Vincent Galzerano, Philadelphia., Pa.

Peter E. Donadio, Dorchester, Mass.

Veto J. Pl"esuHi. Bellc~ire, Ohio

Salvatore Argento, Valhalla, N. Y.

Peter J. DeSanU.E;, Los Angc1e::;, Calif.

:M1's. M.arie Radogna, La Can<tda, Calif.

Gregory Alnendola, Garden Drive, Calif.

Mich2.cl G. Monteleone, Los AngeL,;s, Calif.

" .,Joseph Sir-nile, Modesto, Calif.

Nicholas Fort"unato, Youngsto\"vn, Ohio

John G. Spatuzz8-. Chicago, Ill.

Montraville R. Lybrand, Nutley, N. J.

Donl<.mic Mastro, SeaUlc, VI ash.

Arnold Bl'occolino, Dall:iJl1ol'c, Iv'fc1.

Villcent Lancli, :Mas s "_pCqU2., N. Y.

IvJartin R. Buccieri, Chic<lgO, IlL

Ec1wJ.rcl Durante, Non'i~;tC'\':)1, Pa.

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1\1)'5. C~l'ace Genco, Tc-unpa, Flee.

Joseph Negro, Glen Cover, N. Y.

Anthony O. Calc1,brcsc, Clc:vclccnd, Ohio

SeCl'ctal'y John Volpe:

Chal'J.cs W. Colson

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Participants at Meeting with the President from The Office of Economic Opportunity - - Septcm be r 11, 1970

SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS Donald Rumsfeld Wesley Hjornevik Donald Lowitz Frank Carlucci Albert Abrahams John O. Wilson Thomas Glennan, Jr. Marvin Feldman Joseph Maldonado Dr. Thomas Bryant Terry Lenzner Mrs. Carol Khos rovi R-ieha'l'Ei-GfieRE!Y Robert Cassidy Robert Lane Louis Churchville R~!a.JA-J-a-J.'i'1-€-6­

Max Friedersdorf Joseph Clark EdWren

APPENDIX tiD"

HELICOPTEP.. PASSENGER MANIFEST - SEPT. 11, 1970

From: White House To: Camp D2.vid, Mary"l2.nc1

President Nixon The First Lady H. R. Haldeman LTC Vernon Coffey Mrs. Foote Dr. Stanley Bear Lawrence M. Higby Raymond K. Price William L. Duncan, Agent Agent Endicott

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1.1 : 2qa SATU"RD.4Y

ACTIViTY

The President was telephoned long distance by Donald M. Kendall President, Pepsi Cola Company: Greemrich Conneticut. The call was not completed.

The President was telephoned long distance by his Assistant, Herrry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance with his ASSistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C.

The ~resident talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C.

The President talked 'Hith his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

The President had lunch.

2:06 The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.P1:59

4:00 4:01 P The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

6:05

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5:15 R

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6:40

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1:22 9:00

The President met Hith his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman at Aspen Lodge.

The President talked long distance with Secretary of State, William P. Rogers in Washington, D.C.

The President was telephoned long distance by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C. The call was not ~

completed.

The President talked lortg distance with his ASSistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C.

The President had dinner.

The President talked with his Special Assistant, Raymond K. Price.

The President talked long distance with Secretary of State, William P. Rogers in \'[ashington, D. C.

The President talked ,oTith his Special Assistant, Raymond K. Price.

The Fresident saw the movie "j'<1cCloud" with: The First Lady J"uie arnd David Eisenhover.

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CAHP DAVID, ~IARYLAND

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The President arrived on the South Grounds.

The President, the First Lady, Julie and David Eisenhower, went to the Residence.

Thp. President had coffee in the Yellow Oval Room with: The First Lady Julie and David Eisenhower Dr. and Mrs. Walter Judd Hon. and t1rs. Brooks Hays Senator and Mrs. Hugh Scott Robert Hamilton, choir director, All-Philadelphia Boys

Choir.

The President, the First Lady, and their guests went to the East Room for a worship service. The service was officiated by Dr. Walter Judd and Hon. Brooks Hays. For".a list of participants, see APPENDIX "B:!.

The President and his party went to the Grand Hall for a photographic session and then to the State Dining Room to receive their guests.

The President returned to the second floor Residence. ..

The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

The President had lunch in the Lincoln Sitting Room.

The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

The President went to his EOB Office.

The President talked with his daughter, Julie EisenhOl.;rer.

The President talked with his Special ASSistant, Raymond K. Price.

The President returned to the Residence.

The President had dinner with: The First Lad;y Juiie and David Eisenhower.

The Presi1ent returned to his EOB office .

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HELICOPI'ER PASSENGER HMTIFEST - SEPI'Er,ffiE.."R. 13, 1970

FROM CAMP DAVID, MII.RYLAND TO 1'.rLE vTHITE HOUSE

President Nixon Mrs. Nixon Iv1rs. David Eisenhower Hr. David Eisenhow"er Dr. stanley H. Bear LTC. Vernon C. Coffey Mr. Hanola Sanche z Mrs. Mano1a Sanchez Agent William L. Duncan Agent Moulori

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,/ ~ , I~,' t....---.AUCHINCLOSS, Hon, & Mrs. Jcunes C. COLE, Bon. &.~ Mrs. Albert M.

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CREHAN, 1,,1"i55 Ethel1--" . AVER Y, Hoij, "\V,iJHarn H. t'~J-

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DETEH.MAN, Mr. &~ 1:r'J.·s. DeanV t/BEALL, Han. & Mrs. J. Glenn DIH KSEN, M{:€t:""Everett McKinley

,/' DOlv1ENGEAUX, Hall. &: Mrs. James BECKER, Han. Frank J.

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V ,~~.s ELLENBOGEN, Han. & Mrs. Henry­

-BLITCH, r;::-)l. (1'-/1rs) Iris F. ,./ .."..,.­

ELLIS. Htrl1. &:Mrs. Clyde T. BOLTON, HoL~Oliver P.

FARNUM, Han. &: Mrs. Billie S.( V V . BONIN, Han. & Mrs. Edward J. l-- /

FARRINGTON, Hon. (1\'I1's) Elizabeth BREEDING, H~ & 1v~ J. Floyd

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HUNTER, J:I~ &, Mrs. Allan O<:l.1-;.ley

~ IKJ\.IZD, BOll. Frcmk N.

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v""""" vJENISON, BOll. & 1v1rs. Echvarc1 n,

t/, L­JENI>lINGS, Hon. u. M.rs. W. Pel.t

JOHNSON, Holi~:Calvin D.

t..---/JOHNSON, Hall. (" Mrs. Jcel, Jr.

JONT}<:S,_ l-l oft.I ~'1 ..fv a r V1l1

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KELLER, r-..ttr: ~" !vKs. Hal

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1/RYAN, H6n. Harold M.

ST. GEOH.GE, I(~~: Katha.rine

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,./ / . SIBAL, H~ & Mrs. Abner \If.

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The President had breakfast.

The President went to his Oval Office.

The President was telephoned long distance by Paul W. McCracken, Chairman, CEA in Richland, Iowa. The call was not completed.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Rost Mary Woods, Personal Secretary Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

The President held individual photographic sessions in the Oval Office and the Rose Garden with the following senate candidates.

Dewey Bartlett, Governor Paul J. Fannin, Senator J. Glenn Beall, Jr., Congressman Ralph T. Smith, Senator Lenore Romney, Senate candidate

The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldema:1..

The President talked with the Director of OMB, George P. Shultz.

The President met in a photo session with Senat.or, HiramL. Fong.

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

During the Open Hour with the White House photographer present, the President met with:

Robert Kunzig, Administrator, GSA Mr. &Mrs. StefanShyrko, Cuban refugees Interpreter

William E. Walk, Jr., President of Ro tary Inct! rm. Charles W. Colson, SfJecial Counsel

Thaddeus V. Ware, former White llouse Staii mOl", Robert J. Brown, Special Assistant I

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Henry Kearns, Pre sid~nt, Export-· LIlI purt D.3.:'i< I, Miss Rosemary A. Mazon, Public Afl~irs Offi.:er I

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TIME

112:33 12:40

12:41 12:52

12:48 1:04

12.:50 12:55

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1:10 1:15

1:181:16

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WASHINGTON, D. C. l2;33p MONDAY

ACTIVITY

J. D. Braman, As sis tant Secretary for Environ­ment & Urban Systems, DOT and lvlrs. Braman

John D. Ehrlichman, As sis tant

Donald M. Kendall, President, Pepsico, Inc. Mr. Carroll Kendall, father Len Hall, Past Chairman, RNC H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant

W. H. McClennan, President, International Assoc. of Fire Fighters

Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel

Burnell Gustafson, President, Machine Tool Assoc. Henry Sharp John Gray, Executive Secretary Henry C. Cashen, Da-puty Assistant

George T. Bell, Special Assistant Kathleen Bell Charles W. Colson, Special Assis tant

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

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

The President went to his Office in the EOB.

The President went to his Oval Office.

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

The President met with: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant Kenneth R. Cole, Deputy Assistant Casper Weinberger, Deputy Director, OMB Arnold Weber, Associated Director, OMB George P. Shultz, Director. OMB

The President met with: Dr. and Mrs. Edward David and

daughter Judge Austin Fickling.

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The President accompanied by members of the President's Science Advisory Commission went to the Cabinet Room for the firs t meeting of the PSAC chaired by Dr. David. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B II

The President returned to the Oval Office with: Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary

The President met with the Quadriad: John D. Ehrlichman, Assistant Paul W. McCracken, Chairman, CEA Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Federal Reserve Bd. Herbert Stein, CEA member George P. Shultz, Director, OMB

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8:408:10

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The President was telephoned by his daughter Julie Eisenhower. The call was not completed.

The President talked with his Special Assistant, Raymond K. Price.

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

The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

The President went to the Residence.

The President went to his Office in the EOB.

The President met with his valet, Manola Sanchez.

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

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

The President talked with his Special Assistant, Raymond K. Price.

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The President went to the Family Theatre.

The President went to the Residence.

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The follmving incllvicluals \vcre invited to the Swearing-in Ceremony for Dr. Edward E. David. Those checked atlendecl the rneetilw

o of the President's Sci(;I1ce Advisory Comm.ittee after the ccrernony.

AlNES, Col. Andrew A. (OST)

vEALDESCHWEILER, Dr. John D. (PSAC) BARLOW, Mr. Robert (OST)

~ECKLER, Mr. David (PSAC) \....-BENNETT, Dr. Ivan L. (PSAC) \.--:BUCHSBAUM, Dr. Solom.on J. (PSAC)

BUCKLEY, Dr. John L. (OST) BURGER, Dr. Edward J. (OST)

VCAlRNS, Dr. Theodore L. (PSAC) t..-COLEMAN, Dr. Jam.es S. (PSAC)

~DAVID, Dr. Ed"\vard E. , Jr. (Science Adviser) DAVID, Mrs. Edward E., Jr. (Ann) (Wife of Science Adviser) DAVID, Miss Nancy (Daughter - age 13) DREW, Dr. Russell C. (OST)

V"DuBRIDGE, Dr. Lee A. (PSAC)

VFERENCE, Dr. Michael (PSAC) ~ITCH, Dr. Val.L. (PSAC)

FREEMAN, Mr. David (OST)

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I..---GARWIN, Dr. Richard L. (PSAC) GaUSE, Dr. S. William (OST)

\..-GELL-MANN, Dr. Murray (PSAC)

\./HAGGERTY, Mr. Patrick E. (PSAC) HALL, Dr. Warren (OST)

\,.---HEFFNER, Dr. Hubert (PSAC)

LASTER, Dr. Le·.:.nard (OST) MEADOW) nt". Charles (OST) MARTIN I Dr. John (OST) MAYS, Dr. John (OST) McRAE, Dr. Vincent {OST) MOE, Mr. Gordon (OST)

NEUREITER, Dr. Norman (OST) (

PAGNOTT A, Mr. Frank R. (OST)

SAVIT, Dr. Carl (OST) SEARL, Mr. Milton (OST)

t...-SIMON, Dr. Herbert (PSAC) STRASSER, Mr. Ga.bor (OST)

L--TAPE, Dr. Gerald F. (PSAC) t--THOMAS, Dr. Lewis (PSAC)

WARD, Mr. Eric (OST) WEINHOLD, Mr. J. Frederick (OST)

L-w"ESTHEIMER, Dr. Frank (PSAC) WILLIAMSON, Lt. Col. Willia.m (OST)

YORK, Dr. Carl F. (OST)

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THE PRESIDENT'S SCIENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

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Dr. Edward E. David, Jr. Science Adviser to the President---CHAIRlvlAN

Dr. John D. Baldeschwieler Profe s SOT of Chemistry, Stanford Univer sity­ - VICE CHAIRlvLAN

Dr. Ivan L. Bennett, Jr. Vice President for Medical Affairs, New York University

Dr. Sol0mon J. Buchsbaum Vice President of Research, Sandia Laboratories

Dr. Theodore L. Cairns Assistant Director, Research, E. 1. DuPont de Nemours & Co.

Dr. James S. Coleman Profes sor of Social Relations, Johns Hopkins Univer sity

Dr. Lee A. DuBridge (Former Science Advis er to the President)

Dr. Michael Ference, Jr. Vice President, Ford Motor COrrlpany

Dr. Val L. Fitch Professor of Physics, Princeton University

( Dr. Richard L. Garwin IBM Watson Research Laboratory, Colurrlbia University

Dr. Murray Gell-Mann Professor of Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology

Mr. Patrick E. Haggerty Chairrrlan of the Board, Texas Instrurrlents, Inc.

Dr. Hubert Heffner Deputy Director, Office of Science and Technology

Dr. Herbert A. Simon Professor of Computer Science and Psychology, Carnegie-Mellon University

Dr. Gerald F. Tape President, Associated Universities, Inc.

Dr. Lewis Thorrlas Departrrlent of Pathology, Yale Uni ver sity School of Medicine

Dr. Frank H. We stheirrler Department of Cherrlistry, Harvard Univer sity

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Mr. David Z. Beckler, Executive Officer of PSAC, Office of Science and Technology

Alex Butterfield

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SEPTEMBER 15, 1970 ':':lE 'tillITE HOUSE TIME DAY

\·TASEIHGTON, D. C. 9: 02a TUESDAY PHONE

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9:02

9:06 9:23

9:37 9:49

10:22

10:23

10:41

10:45

10:50

11:39

12:00

12:17

The Y~esident went to his Oval Office

9:46 9:27

The Y£esident met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.

10:37 10:20

The President met with: He~xy A. Kissing~r, Assistant C~rhard Schroeder, Deputy Chairman,

Union Party of GermaI1..y Interpreter.

Christian Democratic

10:37 The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Rudolph Peterson, Chairman, Task Force on International

Development members of the Task Force. For a list of attend$es,

see APPENDIX IlAIl . members of the press.

10:44 The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.

11:35 The President met with: JOM N. Mitchell, Attorney C~neral

William Buckley, U.S.I.A. Advisory Commission.

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

11:59 The President went to the Roosevelt Room and met William Cramer, Congressman Harry S. Dent, Special Counsel.

with:

12:16 The President went to his Oval Office for individual photo sessions with the following senate candidates:

William Cramer, Congressman William E. Brock, Congressman Nelson Gross, Republican State Chairman, New Jersey.

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

12:23 12:29 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Capitol.

12:29 2:00 The President. attended a luncheon hosted by Congressman Hilliam Colmer. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX 1lE'!.

2:00 2:07 The President motored from the Capitol to the South GrounQs of the vfuite House.

2:09 The President went to the Oval Office.

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The President met "lith: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant

·~·16 2:30 2:10 3:00

Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant, Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.2:24 2:30

The President met with: John D. Ehr1ichman, Assistant George P. Shultz, Director, O~ffi

Kenneth L. Cole, Deputy Assistant Arnold Weber, Associate Director, 0[18 Casper Weinberger, Deputy Director, o~rn.

2:]8 3:23

The President met with: John N. Mitchell, Attorney General3:24 3:44 Richard M. Helms, Director, CL~3:24 3:44 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.3:25 3:44

The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.3: 4·5 4:37

The President met with his Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler.4:40 4:47

The President went to his EOB office.4:48

The President met with:4;48 4:51 H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.

p The President talked with his Special Assist~~t, Raymond K. Price.

5:02 5:03

The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger, The call was not completed.

R5:11

The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.5:12 5:13 R

p The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

5:13 5:15

The President talked with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.5:17 5:19 P

The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegle5:20 5:21 p

The President met with his Assistant, H.R. Haldeman.5: 20 5:35

The President met with:I H.R.Ha1deman, Assistant5:36 6:22 Charles W. Colson, Special Assistant5:36 6:22 Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.6:20 6:22

The President was telephoned by Secretary of State, Hil1iam P.5: 1+0 R Rogers. The call was not completed.

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~EPI'E1'8ER 15, 1970 THE \'I11ITE HOUSE TIME DAY

HA3IIINGTON, D.C. 5: 48p TlJESDAY PHONE

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6:05 P The President telephoned his daughter Julie Eisenhower. call was not completed.

The

6:16 R The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

6:20

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6:56

6: 57

7:00

7:05

7:15

7:24

7:31

7:36

7:46

7:52

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8:25

6:21

6:52

6:57

6:58

7:11

7:30

7:43

7:50

7:56

8:21

8:26

P The President talked with the First Lady.

R The President was telephoned b;,{ Dr. Arthur Burns. The call was not completed.

P The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald L. Ziegle

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

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

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

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

The President had dinner in his EOB office.

P The President talked long distance with Robert De Nisco in Chicago, Illinois.

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

P The President talked with Secretary of State, William P. Rogers

P The President talked with his ~ress Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler

P The President talked with his son-in-law, David Eisenhower.

P The ~resident talked with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

R The President talked with his Press Secretary, Ronald 1. Ziegle-

The President went to the Residence.

The President talked with Deputy Assistant Alexander P. Butter­field.

9:16 R9:15

9:18 9:20 P The President talked with Secretary of Defense, Melvin Laird.

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MEl'.1BERSHIP OF THE PETERSON TASK FORCE

Attending the meeting;

VRuclolph A. Pderson, Chairman President, Bank of America

V Earl L. Butz Vice Pre side nt, Purdue Re search Foundation

William J. Casey

Senior partner, Hall, Casey, Dickler [" Howley VJohn E. Countryman

Chairman, Del Monte Corporation VThomas B. Curtis

Vice Pre sident, Encyclopaedia Britannica VR. Burt Gool\:in

President, H. J. Heinz Company V Walter A. Haas, Jr.

President, Levi Strauss &: Co. Gottfried Haberler

Galen L. Stone Professor of International Trade, Harvard University

v William A. Hewitt Chairman, Deere & COll1pany

V SalTIuel P. Huntington Professor of Governrnent, Harvard University

vDavid Rockefeller Chairm.an, Chase Manhattan Bank

Robert V. Roosa Partner, Bro\vn Brothers, Harrinl.an &: Company

0eneral Robert J. V{ood, USA (Ret. } Research Analysis Corporation

'T'11ose unable to attend:

Terence Cardinal Cooke

Archbishop of Ne\v York William T. Gos sett

Last retiring president, Am.erican Bar Association Edward S. Mason

Professor Emeritus, Harvard University

Also attending the meeting:

VSecretary bf State Henry A. Kissinger

VC. Fred Bergsten

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Luncheon hosted by Congressman William Colmer m the

Speaker's Dining Room in the Capitol.

Invitees: . Representatives

Albert, Carl Abernethy, Thomas

Anderson, John Arends, Leslie Boggs, Hale Cramer, William Griffin, Charles McCormack, John Ford, Gerald Montgornery, G. V. Poff, Richard Rhodes, John Rostenkowski, Dan Smi th, H. Allen Whitten, Jamie Taft, Robert

Senators Eastland, James Stennis, John

Others Mitchell, John R. Attorney General Smith, Howard W. former Rules Chairman Pearson, Rufus House physician Timmons, William Assistant Cook, Richard Special Assistant

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SEPTEMBER 16, 1970 TIME D:W

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The President had breakfast.

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President telephoned long distance J. Gilman in Kansas City. Missouri.

to Captain JoThe call was

hn not

completed.

The President met with Brig. Gen. Alexander M. Haig, NSC member.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman. Assistant Henry A. Kissinger. Assistant

The President flew by helicopter from the South Lawn of the White House to Andrews AFB. For a lis t of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

The President flew by AF-l from the Andrews AFB to Forbes AFB, Kansas. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX lIB II.

The President and the Firs t Lady were met at the Forbes AFB by Colonel Robert C. Newman. Wing Commander

Harry Darby, former Senator Winn Smith, former Congressman Bill Falstad. Republican State Chairman McDill (Huck) Boyd. National Committeeman

The Presidential party flew by helicopter from the Forbes AFB to the Kansas State University pratice field. For a list of passengers. see APPENDIX "A".

The President and the First Lady were met by: Former Governor and Mrs. Alf Landon Governor and Mrs. Robert B. Docking President of Kansas State University and

Mrs. James McCain.

The Presidential party went to the Field House 'Nhere the President spoke in the Alfred M. Landon Series on Public Issues. The President's ren1arks were broad­cas t on radio and tclevis ion.

The Presidential party departed the Field House.\ l

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SEPTEMBER 16, 1-170 TIME DAY

THE WHITE HOUSE- WASHINGTON. D. C. 12:54;:) WEDNESDAY PHONE

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ACTIVITY

The Presidential party flew by helicopter from the Kansas State Uhiversity to the Forbes AFB. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A'l.

The Presidential party flew by AF-l from Forbes AFB to the 0 'Hare Field, Chicago, Illinois. For a lis t of passengers, see APPENDIX IICI'.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Charles Percy, Senator Edward Derwinski, Congressman Howard Collier, Congressman

The President talked with his daughter, Tricia Nixon.

The Presidential party flew by helicopter from OIHare Field to Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "All.

The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Mayor and Mrs. Richard Daley Colonel John Riley, Director of Special Events

The Presidential party motored from Meigs Field, Chicago, Illinois, to the Blackstone Hotel.

The President and the Firs t Lady arrived at the Blackstone Hotel and proceeded to their suite.

The President left his suite and went to the Embass y Room.

in The President participated' the Midwest News Media

briefing. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX "D".

The President departed the Embassy Room and went to the Crystal Ballroom where he attended a reception for the Midwest News Media.

The President returned to his suite.

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HELICOPTER PASSENGER Ml\.NIFEST - SEPTEMBER 16, 1970

From: White House To: Andrev/s AFB

President Nixon The First Lady Rose Mary Woods Raymond K. Price H. R. Haldeman Ronald L. Ziegler Mrs. Constance Stuart Lawrence M. Higby Dr. Stanley Bear LtCol. Vernon Coffey

From: Forbes AFB, To: Kansas State U.

President Nixon The First Lady James B. Pearson, Senator Bob Dole, Senator Garner F. Shriver, Congressman Kent Frizzell, Kansas Gubernatorial Candidate Mrs. Kent Frizzell H. R. Haldeman Ronald L. Ziegler Dr. Stanley Bear LTC Vernon Coffey William L. Duncan, Agent Vernon W. Copeland, Agent

From: Kansas State U. To: Forbes AFB

President Nixon The First Lady H. R. Haldeman Ronald L. Ziegler LTC Vernon Coffey Dr. Stanley Bear William L. Duncan, Agent Vernon W. Cope land, Agent

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PASSENGER MANIFEST AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MSN: 1724 k'JDREWS AFB, ~~ASH, D. C. TO FORBES AFB, KAJ.\ISAS 16 Sep 1970 Depart 09:55am Arrive 11:12am 2+17 1100SM

1. The President 2. Mrs. Nixon 3. Mr. Haldeman 4. Mr. Higby 5. Mr. Z~egler

6. Mr. Price ,7. Miss Woods

8. Mr. Bull 9. Mrs. Stuart I

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10. Lt Col Coffey i11. Dr. Bear 12. MSgt Araiza 13. MSgt Mohr 14. Mr. Knudsen i,15. Senator Pearson !

16. Senator Dole l17. Cong Sebelius 18~ Cong Mize 19. Cong Winn 20. Cong Shriver 21. Cong Skubitz 22. Cong Rhodes 23. Honorable K. Frizzell 24. SDC Pontanilla 25. Mr. Duncan 26. Mr. Pontius 27. Mr. Copeland 28. Mr. Miller 29. Mr. Trombly 30. Mr. Bates 31. Mr. Wilson 32. Mr. Coleman I.33. Mr .. Antonelli 34. Frank Cormier 35. Gene Rischer 36. Henry Burroughs 37. Roddy Mims 38. Forrest Boyd 39. Jim Yuenger 40. Nancy Ball 41. Earl Mazo

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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PASSENGER ~rnNIFEST

AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY i'1SN: 1724 FORBES AFB, Kfu~SAS TO CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 16 Sep 1970 Depart 1:30pm Arrive 2:35pm 1+05 490SM

1. The President 2. Mrs. Nixon 3. Mr. Haldeman 4. Mr. Higby 5. Mr. Z,iegler 6. Mr. Price 7. Miss \'loods 8. Mr. Bull 9. Mrs. Stuart

10. Lt Col Coffey 11. Dr. Bear 12. MSgt Araiza 13. MSgt Mohr 14. Mr. Knudsen 15. Senator R. Smith 16. Honorable D. Rumsfeld jl'

17. SDC Pontanilla 18. Mr. Duncan 19. Mr. Pontius 20. Mr. Copeland 21. Mr. Miller 22. Mr. Trombly 23. Mr. Bates 24. Mr. Wilson I 25. Mr. Coleman 26. Mr. Antonelli ! 27 .. Frank Cormier I

~ I28. Gene Rischer 29. Hank Burroughs I 30. Roddy Mims i

I31. Forrest Boyd !32. Jim Yuenger I 33. Nan..cy Ball i~

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MIDWEST NEWS MEDIA - 9-16-7.0

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Lloyd \V ('nell, CUc;cfJ'o Tucl,.,-')', ChiC:l~'O .. .. ... )

John 11. SCllgsbckl', Chicago DdL:l1dc:r, C:hic;:l~;(l

Roy M. F' i s 11 e r, Cb j C 2 go nit i I)' N(' 1,\ S, C1-: i c <:Ci

J<lmcs F. Hage, Jr., Chiulgo SUJj-TilllCS, Chlc(',;::,u

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The President was telephoned long dist~~ce by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

The President talke~ long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C.

The President was telephoned long distance by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C. The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance with Secretary of State, William P. Rogers in Washington, D.C.

The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kisslnger in Washington, D.C.

The President met with Polish-American leaders of Chi~ago. Fo!' a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".

The President motored from the Blackstone Hotel +-0 t.l'.::; Su,,'1 Time s Building.

The President met with members of the editorial boards of th:;; Chicago Sun Times and the Chicago Daily News. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX "Bu. - ­

The President motored from the Sun Times Building to the Blackstone Hotel.

The President and the First Lady attended a Citizens~ip Day reception in the Crystal Ballroom. Among those p:-esent were 102 naturalization candidates and Judge Edwin A. Robson who presided over the naturalization proceedings 0.:' ~,hese

candidates later in the day. For a list of the candidates, see APPENDIX "C" •

The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Hefl..ry A. Kissinger in Washington, D.C.

The President walked from the BlackstonC" Hotel to th~ >larshall Field Department Store.

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

The President went to the Residence.

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

The President was telephoned by Counsellor, Robert H. Finch. The call was not completed.

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The Yfesident went to his Oval Office.

The President met with: H.R. Haldeman; Assistant Henry A. Kissinge~) Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler) Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler) Press Secretary.

The President talked ~ith Senator Robert Dole.

The President telephoned Secretary of Defense) Melvin R. Laird. The call was not completed.

The President met with: Golda Neir) Prime Minister Joseph Sisco) Assistant Secretary of Stat~

Alexander M. Haig) NSC Yitzhak Rabin) P~bassador of Israel to the U.S. Simcha Dinitz) Political Advisor to the Prime ~unister.

The President met with: Alexander M. Haig) NSC Joseph Sisco) Assistant Secretary of state.

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

The President talked with Secretary of state) William P. Rogers.

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The Presideut met with: Henry A. Kissinger) Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler) Press Secretary •

The President went to his Office in the EOB.

The President telephoned Senator Jmnes Pearson. The call was not completed.

The President returned to the Oval Office.

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

The President met with: Nathaniel A. Owings) Chairman) Temporary Comrnittee on Pennsylvania Avenue

Daniel Patrid~ Moynihan) Assj_stant for Urban Affairs.

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Aspinall in Southern Pines, North Carolina. The call T.-TaS

not completed.

The President met with: the First Lady Constance Stuart) Louise Hutchison} Herbert G. Klein}

Press Secretary to the First Lady President} Women's Press Club Director of Communications.

'I'he President talked with his Assistant} H.R. Haldeman.

The President talked with George Meaney} President of the AFL CIO.

The President met with: Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

The President went to the Residence .

The President went to the South Grounds.

The President motored from the South Grounds to the Ellipse.

The President flew by helicopter from the Ellipse to Camp David, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX l'A".

The President arrived at Aspen.

The President had dinner.

The President was telephoned long distance by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

The President saw the mOVie, "April Fools" with: the First Lady David and Julie Eisenhower Elmer Bobst e.G. Rebozo.

The President was telephoned long distance by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger! The call was not completed.

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

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APPENDIX "A"

HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - SEPTEMBER 18, 1970 (

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From: White House (Ellipse) To: Camp David, Md.

Pre sident Nixon The First Lady David Eisenhower Julie Eisenhower Dr. Walter Tkach C. G. Rebozo LtCol. Vernon C. Coffey H. R. Haldeman Lawrence M. HigbGarnett Williams sIs Ronald M. Pontius sIs

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The President had breakfast..

The President talked T•...-ith his Assistant, H.R. Hald.e:nan.

The President talked long distance vdth his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington) D.C.

The President talked long distance with Secretary of state William P. Rogers in Washington) D.C.

The President talked long distance with his Counsellor) Bryce N. Harlow in Washington) D.C.

The President talked long distance with his daughter) Patricif Nixon in Washington) D.C.

The President had lunch.

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

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

The President talked long distance vrith AiIDrney General Jor.n Mitchell in Washington, D. C.

The President talked long distance with ~rrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth in Washington, D.C.

The President telephoned his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed. ..

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

T~e President had dinner with: the First Lady Julie and David Eisenhower C.G. Rebozo Elmer H. Bobst.

The Presidential party saw the movie "Operation Cross Eagle."

The President went bm.Jling -with:: the First Lady Julie and David Eisenhower C.G. Rebozo

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The President talked long distance \vith his Assistant Henry A. Kissinger in Washington. D. C.

The President talked long distance with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger in Washington, D. C.

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

The President flew by helicopter from Camp David to the White House. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "A".

The President we!lt to the Residence.

The President talked long distance vi th his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman at Camp David, Maryland.

The President talked with his As sistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President went to his Office in the EOB.

The President telephoned Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

3:19 3:30 P The President talked long distance with his Counsellor, Robert H. Finch in Los Angeles, California.

4:00 4:01 The President mel: with his Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

4:06 4:19 P The President talked with J. Edgar Hoover, Director, F.B.I.

4:10 5:20 The President met with NSC member, Alexander M. Haig.

5:17 5: 34 R The President talked long distance with the Reverend Billy Graham in San Diego, California.

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The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhowe r.

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

The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Richard M. Helms, Director, CIA Thomas H. Moorer, Chief Naval Operations Alexander M. Haig, Mbr. NSC David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense Joseph J. Sisco, Assistant Secretary of State

for Near East & South Asian Affairs Alexander M. Haig, Mbr. NSC

The President went to his Office in the EOB.

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

he The President went to the bowling alley where/joined:

The First Lady Julie and David Eisenhower

The President went to the office of his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

The President went to the Residence.

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APPEi-JDIX 1IA".

HELICOPTER PASSEKGER MANIFEST - SEPTEMBER 20, 1970

From: Camp David, Md. To: White House

President Nixon The First Lady David Eisenhower Julie Eisenhower C. G. Rebozo Elmer Bobst LtCol. Vernon Coffey Dr. Walter Tkach Ronald M. Pontius Sis A. Dillon siS Manola Sanche z

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5:07 5:16 R The President talked with his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger.

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

5:20 5:30 P

The President talked with his As sis tant, Henry A. Kissinger.

5:50 5:58 P

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6:52 6:58 R

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

7:28 P7:21

The President had breakfast.7:45

The President went to the Oval Office.8:02

The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, Mbr. NSC

8:378:23

The P met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.8:38 8:40

The President went to the Cabinet Room for a meeting r8:41 10:03 wi~h:

William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense Thomas H. Moorer, Chief of Naval OperatlOns Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, NSC member

The President went to the Oya1 Office.10: 03

The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.10:04 10:46

The President met with his Press Secretary Ronald M. Ziegler.

10: 51 10: 55

The President met with:10:56 11:30 L. Mendel Rivers, Congressman Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense Kenneth K. BeLieu, Deputy Assistant

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

The President met with: John A. Volpe. Secretary of Transportation Benjamin O. Davis, Lt. Gen. USAF (Ret) Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant

photographer m

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

The President met with; Charles Jonas. Congressman John N. Mitchell. Attorney General Edward L. Morgan. Deputy Assistant Richard K. Cook. Special Assistant

During the Open-Hour with a White House photographer present, the President met with:

Alfred P. Chamie. Natl. Commander American Legion

William Hauck, National Adjutant Charles W. Colson, Special As sis tant

Rear Admiral Jim K. Carpenter, National Pres .• Reserve Officers Association

Major General Ray D. Free, Immediate Past President

Commander James Bolding, V. P. for Navy Affairs Colonel John Thrashes, Vice Pres., for Air Force

Affairs Col. Charles Fisher, Vice President for Army

Affairs Col. John T. Carleton, Executive Director

H. R. Rainwater. National Commander, V. F. W. Charles W. Colson. Special Assistant

Hoyt Haddock. Executive Director, AFL-CIO Maritime Committee

Charles W. Colson. Special Assistant

William P. Rolleri, Home Delivery Promotion Supervisor, N. Y. Daily News

Gary Traube, Newspaper boy William Merritt, Circulation Director, Wash. Even­

ing Star Gary Hubler, Newspaper boy Robert C. OdIe, Jr., Staff Assistant

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DATE (MG., Day, Yr.)

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T1ME DAY

WASHINGTON, D. C. 12:56p i\10NDAY

ACTIVITY

C. Rober't Yeager, President, Balfour Co. J. Willard Marriott, Marriott Corporation

Walter E. Hopper, Jr., President, Holland Society

Berle H. Houghtaling, Jr., Secretary William F. Van Tassel, Treasurer The Reverend Ernest R. Palen, Chaplain Julien K. Roosevelt

The President participated in the swearing-in ceremony for John M. Irwin II, Under Secretary of State. The oath of Office was administered by:

Justice Harry A. Blackmun Others present were:

John M. Irwin, III, son JJ"l.ne Irwin, daughter Mrs. Walter G. Buckner, sister-in -law Thomas J. Watson, brother-in-law Secretary of State and Mrs. William P. Rogers

The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, member NSC

The President went to his office in the EOB.

The President returned to the Oval Office.

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

The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

The President went to the Residence to receive credentials from four newly appointed Ambassadors. In each ceremony the President met with the Ambassador and his escorts in the Blue Room for the exchange of documents, then escorted the group into the Red Room for a brief meeting. The Ambassador and his excorts then departed.

Roger Guerillot, Central African Republic Novuhiko Ushiba, Japan Neville Kanakaratne, Ceylon Wilfrid de SOllza, Dahome y

The President returned to the Oval Office.

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The talked with the First Lady.

4:12 4:24 The Pre s ident me t with: Henry A. Kissinger, Alexander M. Haig,

Assistant Member NSC

4:25 4:47 The President went to the Cabinet Room to receive petitions of support (Vietnam) from Congressmen on behalf of dleir constituents. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "AII

4:47 The President returned to the Oval Office.

4:48 5:11 5:11 5:11

5:17 5:55 5:55 5:55

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant John 00. Mitchell, Attorney J. Edgar Hoover, Director, F.B.I. Egil Krogh, Jr. ,Deputy Assistant

5:59

6:12

6:58

6:58

The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense Thomas H. Moorer, Chief of Naval Operations Joseph J. Sisco, Under Secretary of State

7:00 7:14 The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.

7:16 7:20 The President accompanied by his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman went to the office of Assistant Henry A. Kissinger.

7:20 The President had dinner in his Oval Office.

7:24 The President went to his office in the EOB.

8:25 P The President telephoned Secretary of HEW Elliot H. Richardson. The call was not completed.

8:29 The President went to his Oval Office.

8:31 The President went to the Residence.

10:46 10:50 R The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

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PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS OF SUPPORT (VIETNAM) by MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.

PRESENT WERE:

ALABAMA

Congressman John Buchanan (R)

ARKANSAS

CONNECTICUT

Senator Thomas Dodd

FLORIDA

Senator Ed Gurney Congressman Louis Frey Congressman Paul Rogers

HAWAII

Senator Hiram Fong

ILLINOIS

Congressman William Springer Congressman Phil Crane

IOWA

Congressman Bill Scherle Congressman Wiley Mayne

KANSAS

Senator Bob Dole

MISSISSIPPI

NE W HAMPSHIRE

Congressman James Cleveland

NEW MEXICO

Congressman Ed Foreman

· Continued:

NE\V YORK

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Participants in this presentation were: Mr. Bob Becker, Jack Molic, H. Carroll, and William Montgomery

NOR TH CAROLINA

Congressman Walter Jones

OHIO

OKLAHOMA

Senator Henry B ellmon

TENNESSEE

Senator Howard Baker

Participants in this presentation were; Mr. Robert Schwab and his son, Mr. Philip Schwab.

VIRGINIA

Congressman W. C. "Dan ll Daniels

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1'he President talked 'lith Secretary of State Jos~;ph Sis~o.

The President talked with NSC staff member Alexander Haig.

The President had breakfast.

The President went to his Oval Office.

The President attended a ~Republican Congressional L~adership

meeting in the Cabinet Room. For a list of attendees, see "APPENDIX "A".

The President returned to the Oval Office where he met ,....ith: Senator Hugh Scott Congressman Gerald Ford William E. Timmons) Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.

The President met with: H.R. Haldem~~, Assistant Ambassador J. Fife $ymington wnite House photographer.

The President participated in the swearing-in ceremony o~

Clay T. Whitehead as Director of the Office of Teleco~uni­cations. The Oath of office was administered by Justice Potter Stewart. Those present were:

Clay B. ~mitehead, father Nancy Whitehead, sister ~rrs. Susan Kush, sister ~

Rex Kush, ne:phew Cindy Kush, niece George Mansur, Deputy Director-designate OTP Eva Daughtrey, secretary £te~eR E. Bey~e, ~eeial-AB64B~aR~ e~B4gRa~e.

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

During the Congressional Half Hour, with a 1ihite House photo-gra:pher present, the President met with:

Congressman Hale Boggs Vincent J. Texavella John E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

Congressman l"illiam Ayres Tamara Ayres, granddaughter of Congressman Ayres Mr. and lVII's. Robert \';eisberger ~h·. and Vrrs. Clark r1ack J00~ E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

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Congressman J. Herbert Burke John E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

Senator Howard Baker John E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

Congressman Larry VTilliams John Segal, President of Franklin Mint John E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant

Congressman Del Latta Six junior high school students from Clyde, Ohio. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B".

Jorm E. Nidecker, Deputy Special Assistant.

The President met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press SecretarJ

The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State David Packard, Deputy Secretary of Defense Joseph SiSCO, Assistant Secretary of State Richard M. Helms, Director of CIA Her~y A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC

The President met with: Mrs. Ferdinand P. ~zrcos ..Mrs. Emil Mosgacher, Jr. ylliite House Photographer Hen,y A. Kissinger, Assistant.

The President accompanied }rrs. Ferdinand P. ~illrcos to the Residence.

The President returned to the Oval Office.

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

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

The President telephoned Chief Justice Warren Burger. The call was not completed.

The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Hoods.

The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary I-Ioods.

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T'ne .?r'2 s idcnt talked with Cr~E'f Justice Harren Burger.

The F-r::sident went to the South Grounds to bid farewell to Mrs. III3.rcos.

The President returned to the Oval Office.

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

The President went to his EOB office.

The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC

The President talked with his Personal Secretary Rose Mary Woods.

The President met with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

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

The President left his EOB office.

The President went to the map room where he met with members of Congress. For a list of participants, see APPENDIX "C".

The President went to the second floor of the Residence

The President 1R d dinner with: The First Lady Patricia Nixon.

The President was telephoned by Deputy Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield. The call was not completed.

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Executive Regrets

Tne President The Vice President Y'The Attorney General, Jolm R. Mitchell vDirector of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover

Senate Regrets

v Hugh Scott JaM Tower ~Robert Griffin v"'Milton Young v'Gordon Allott

Margaret Chase Smith vRoman Hruska, ranking Republican on Judiciary Committee

House Regrets

V Gerald Ford Bob Taft ."Leslie Arends .,.JOM Rhodes ""John Anderson

H. Allen Smith ./Richard Poff

William Cramer 1/ Bob Wilson V William McCulloch, ranking Republican on Judiciary Committee

Republican National Committee Regrets

Morton

staff Regrets

w'Egil "Budl! Krogh Herb Klein vMurray Chotiner Bryce Harlow

Harry Dent Pat Buchanan V" Bill Timmons ~Ken BeLieu vLyn NofZiger i/Ron Ziegler

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Congressman Del Latta

Junior High School students:

Dorothy Pridemore Betsie Osborne Penny Morris Tom Bennett Debbie Allberry Byron Eshelman

Chaperons: Mr. Eugene Melli Mr. Richard Norris Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Melick

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September 22, 1970

Meeting with Southern Democratic Senators(

Allen, James B. Byrd, Harry F . .B-y.,rtl., - R-()·he.,r{ -G .. - ­Eastland, James O. E-H-e-rrde-r-,- A-l~eR -J..- ­Ervin,S am J. Holland, Speesard L. Jordan, B. Everett Long, Russell B. McClellan, John L. Russell, Richard Stennis, John Talmadge, Herman

William E. Timmons Kenneth E. BeLieu

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9:22

9:24

9:35

11:10

11:11

11:29

11:47

12:05

12:11 12:12

12:24

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The President had Breakfast.

The President went to his Oval Office.

The President met with his Press Secreta~y, Ronald L. Ziegler.

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

The President attended a NSC meeting in the Cabinet Room. For a list of p.s.rticipants, see APPEr-IDIX "A".

The President returned to his Oval Office.

The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig.,. Jr. NSC.

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

The President met with Herbert G. Stein, CEAmember.

The President met with: Alec Douglas-Home, Foreign Secretary, U.~.

Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William~

P. Rogers: The call was not completed.

The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William P. Rogers, The call was not completed.

The President went to his E.O.B'. Office.

The President was telephoned by Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

The President telephoned Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The call was not completed.

The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Lawrence M. Higby, Staff Assistant Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.{

3:20 The President returned to his Oval Office.

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The Y£esident met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary.

The President talked with CEA member, Herbert J. Stein.

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

The President talked with his Counsellor, D. Patrick MOJ~ihan.

The P.cesident telephoned Secretary of the Treasury David H. Kenre d.y. The call was not completed

The President talked with Senator Mike Mansfield.

The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant D. Patrick Moynihan, Counsellor.

The President met with: Casper Weinberger, Deputy Director, OMB Arnold Weber, Associate Director, OMB Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Deputy Assistant Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant.

The President met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Julie and David Eisenhower Patricia Nixon.

The President met "rUh Dr. Kenneth Riland in the Doctor's Office.

The President and the First Lady went to the Yellow Oval Room to receive guests. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX liB II •

The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

The President telephoned his daughter, Jluie Eisenhower. The call "liaS not completed.

The President had dinner with: The First Lady David and Julie Eisenhower Patricia Nixon.

The P.cesident talked with Assistant Secretary of state, Joseph Sisco.

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8:21 8:22 p The President talked with Usher Hare.

8:30 8:52 The President motored from the South Grounds to the Columbia COW1try Club in Chevy Chase" Maryland.

8:52 9:27 The President attended a retirement party for Robert W. Beck" manager of the Columbia COW1try Club.

9:27 9:45 The President motored from the Coll~bia Country Club to the lfuite House.

9:50 The President went to the bowling alley with Julie and David EisenhO\·rer.

11:00 The President returned to the Residence.

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./ The President

v Secl'etary of Stale Vlilliam P. Roger s .,/ Secl'ctary of Defense Melvin Lab'd /Deputy Sec r ctcHY of Ddcns c Da vic1 Pac kard ./Assistant Secretary of State Joseph Sisco /Admiral Thomas H. Ivloorer, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff v Director of Central Intelligence P.ichard Helms

/Henry A. Kiss inger, As sistant to the President

vien. Alexander M. Haig, NSC Staff

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7:00 PIvl

The Presiclent and Mrs. Nixon

Mrs. Marjorie Acker

Mr. Murray Chotiner

Mrs. Charles (Dorothy) Donnelly

Honorable Robert Finch

( Mr. Patrick J. Billings

Mr. Frank Holernan

Mr. Cecil Holland

Mr. William Knighton

Mr ~ Fral1.k Kuest

Judge George 1'1acKinnon

Secretary of state 'William P. Rogers

Miss Rose Mary 'Woods

Miss Mary Fenton

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The President hosted a breakfast in the Residence for Republican members of the 90th and 91s t Congres sional Clubs. For a list of Congressional attendees, see APPENDIX "All. Also present were:

Henry Kissinger, Assistant Herbert Stein, CEA member William Timmons, Assistant Murray Chotiner, Special Counsel Lyn Nofziger, Special Assistant Richard Cook, Special Assistant

The President went to the Oval Office.

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, Assistant Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Joesph S. Farland, U. S. Ambassador to Pakistan.

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

The President talked with S~nator Allen J. Ellender.

The President met with:

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The President met with: I W. A. Moncrief, Moncrief Oil Interests, Fort Worth.

Texas Jake L. Hamon, Oil & Gas Producer, Dallas, Texas Peter O'Donnell, National Committeeman, Texas Peter M. Flanigan, Assistant Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel Spiro T. Agnew, Vice President Bryce N. Harlow, Counsellor William L. Safire, Special Assistant Patrick J. Buchanan, Special Assistant Arthur Sohmer, Vice President's staff Carl DeBloom

The President met with: Harry S. Mance, Chairman, Lloyd's of London Eugene Bogan, Washington Rep. of Lloyd's of London John Alexander, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & Alexander

The President went to the Residence.

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The President was telephoned by his Deputy Press Secretary, Gerald L. Warren. The call was not completed.

The President motored from the South Lawn of the White House to the Burning Tree Golf Club for a golf game with:

William P. Rogers, Secretary of State John N. Mitchell, Attorney General George L. Meany, President, AFL-CIO

The President was telephoned long dis tance by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in New York City. The call was not completed.

The President motored from the Burning Tree Golf Club to the White Hous e.

The President went to the Residence.

The President telephoned his Assistant, Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

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

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

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

The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed. ,.

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

The President talked with his Deputy As sis tant, Alexander

R

P. Butterfield.

The President hosted a private black tie stag dinner in the State Dining Room. For a lis:t of attendees, see APPENDIX lIB II.

The President went to the Residence.

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

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Gold1.'fatel', Barry Hansen, Orval Hastings, Jim Hogan, Larry Landgrebe, Earl Lujan, Manuel t-.lizell, "Vinegar Bend 'l

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Eshclrnan, 1\'11'. Benjamin, Jr. Stans, The Secretary of COl1.l.rncrcc

Fay, Mr. Albert Stein, Hon. Herbe rt

Frantz, Mr. LeRoy, Jr. Thon1as, lv1r. Edvlin J. Funston, Mr. G. Keith Tirnken, Mr. W. R.

Hudson, 1\/11'. E. J. Warner, :NIl'. Dougla.s , Jr.

Jones, Mr. Fred Weicker, Mr. Lowell P., Sr. Jonsson, MayoI' J. Erik Westwater, Mr. Willia.m. K.

Lay, Mr. Hernlan W. White, Mr. Richard S.

Lewis, Mr. Hobart D. Wolfe, 1\'11'. Preston Liedtke, Mr. William C. J Jr. Lindner, Mr. Carl H. Maguire, Mr. Cary lvlalkin, Mr. Peter L.

( Meyer, Mr. Paul J. Mitchell, The Attorney General lviosbacher, Mr . Robert Murphy, 1\11'. John

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8:04 9: 34

The President was telephoned by his Assistant, Henry8:11 R A. Kissinger. The call was not completiBd.

The President went to his Oval Office.9: 37

The President met with his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman.?9:42

The President met with his Press Secretary, Ronald9: 589:56 L. Ziegler.

The Pres:i.dent met with his Press Secretary, Ronald10:00 ? L. Ziegler.

The President was photographed in the Oval Office and the Rose Garden for the cover of the Life Magazine. The photographers were:

Don Carl Steffan, Life photographer Ollie Atkins, White House photographer

10:02 10:17

The President returned to the Oval Office.10:17

The President met with: Sol M. Linowitz, Chairman, Special Committee on

10:19 10:57

Campus Tensions ~

Logan Wilson, President, American Council on Education

Leonard Garment, Special Consultant Charles W. Colson, Special Counsel

10:43 10:45 Ollie Atkins, White House photographer

The President met with his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow.11 02 11:191 :

11:22 11:58 The President participated in a photo session with the following Republic an candidate s.

Ray Broderick, Lt. Governor (Pa.) Pete Domenici (New Mexico) John Erickson (Wisconsin) Jack Olson. Lt. Governor (Wisconsin) Harold "Hal" Suit (Georgia) c. Stanley Blair (Maryland) Keith Miller. Governor (Alaska)

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The President met with: Hugh Sidey, Time Columnist

The President met with his Counsellor, Bryce N. Harlow.

The President met with: Hugh Sidey, Time Columnist

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

The President went to his Office in the EOB.

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

The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

The President talked with his Deputy As sistant, Alexander P. Butte rfield.

The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

The President met with his Dep~ty Assistant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

The President telephoned his Counsellor Robert H. Finch. The call was not completed.

The President talked with his daughter, Julie Eisenhower.

The President talked with his Personal Secretary, Rose Mary Woods.

The President met with: Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, NSC staff Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secretary

The President talked with Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

The President talked with Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler and Deputy Press Secretary Gerald Warren.

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The President telephoned long distance to C. G. Rebozo in Florida. The call was not complet3d.

The President talked with his Military Aide, General James D. Hughes.

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

The President met with: H. R. Haldeman, As sistant Henry A. Kissinger.

The President talked long distance with C. G. Rebozo in Florida.

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

The President telephoned his daughter Tricia. The call was not completed. The President talked with his daughter Julie Eisenhower.

The President telephoned his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

The President telephoned long distance to former Governor Thomas Dewey in New York. The call was not completed.

The President went to the Residence.

The President had dinner with: The First Lady Julie and David Eisenhower

The President was telephoned by his Assistant, H. R. Haldeman. The call was not completed.

The President talked long distance with former Governor Thomas Dewey, in New York.

The President went to the bowling alley.

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

The President talked long distance with Vice President, Spiro T. Agnew in Milwaukee) Wisconsin.

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The President went to his Oval Office.

The President talked with Secretary of State Willi&~ P. Rogers.

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

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

The President met with: Gavonor William Scranton HI's. William Scranton Robert H. Finch, Councellor D. Patrick Moynihan, Assistant me~bers of the Scranton Commission--For a list of attendee~

see APPENDIX "A" members of the press.

The President met with: JOM Irwin, Under Secretary of state Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC William Contos, AID Talcott Seeyle, Country Director, Department of state members of the press.

The President talked with Secretary of State 1;-Jilliam P. Rogers.

The President met with: Patrick J. BuchannCtL~, Special Assistant H.R. Haldeman, Assistant.

The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State William McMahon, Australian Minister for External Affairs Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC members of the press.

The President met with: H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC Ronald L. Ziegler, Press SecretarX

The President telephoned his Personal Secreta-ry, Rose Mary Woods. The call was not completed.

The President went to his EOB office.

The President talked with Under Secretary of State John Irwin.

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The President talked with Alexand.er IiI. Haig, Jr., NSC.

The President was telephoned by Secretary of Defense t-1elvin R. Laird. The call was not completed.

The President talked with Secretary of Defense, l1elvin R. Laird.

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

The President talked with his Deputy Ass:iS;ant, Alexander P. Butterfield.

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

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

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The President talked with his Assistant,

The President talked with his Assistant,

The President had dinner with: the First Lady Julie and David Eisenhow'er Tricia Nixon.

H.R. Haldeman.

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~·.:;:":;li s s ioners

Vf.lilliam ~'1. Scranton, Chairman and Mrs. Scranton e..---fames F. Ahern vTIrwin D. Canham /James E. Cheek ~enjamin O. Davis Cj1artha A. Derthick VBayless Manning

,,---iievius O. Ortique, Jr. ~Joseph Rhodes, Jr.

Staff

.~. Matthew Byrne, Jr., Executive Director~~hn Kirby, ~r., Deputy Executive Director vYaul Weaver,' Editor Vvtames Arth\lr, Administrative Officer 'Christophe~ Cross, Public Information Officer Miss Abby Chapkis, Press Assistant(

1/.:fohn Labovi tz, Associate Edi tor I~~ter Blackman, Assistant to the Executive Director Y'~r. Terry Baker, Kent State Task Force ~)Miss Carol Camelio, Clerical Staff Supervisor Y)-eter Nickels, ·Special Counsel to Jackson State Task Force ~Jack Massie, Staff Associate ~~. S. Pick~~s, Production Manager ~Cparles Stl~e, ~ent State Task Force L~ames O'Toole, Senior Staff Associate

v/Mrs. Ann Hope, Admin. Asst. & Secy. to Executive Director v1fiss Elizabeth Ann Wyatt., Secy. to Deputy Executive Director VMiss Myra Washington, Secretary to Editor VDick McCormack, Administrative Aide to the Chairman ~hyllis Bonanno, Administrative Aide to the Chairman

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to Ciampino Airport, ROffie, Italy. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX fiB I! • .A.mong those present to greet the Presi­dential party at the Ciampino Airport were:

Emil Mosbacher, Chief of Protocol Ambassador and ~rs. Orlandi Contucci, Italian Chief of Protocol

Ambassador and Ikrs. Graham A. Martin.

7:33 8:37

The President flew by helicopter from the Ciampino Airport to the Quirinale Palace. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX fI CI! •

8:46 9:10

Among those who greeted the ?~esident and Mrs. Nixon in the courtyard of the Quirinale Palace were:

Ambassador Orlandi Contucci, Italian Chief of Protocol Giuseppe Saragat, ?resident of the Italian Republic Prime Minister Emilio Colombo Foreign Minister Aldo Moro ~rs. Ernestina Sa~tacatterina, President Saragat's

daughter and official hostess Counsellor Giovanni Saragat, President Saragat' s

son and Foreign Ministry Official

9:10

The President, President Saragat, Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. Santacatterina went to the Sallo dello Zodi~co where President Saragat presented members of his goverr~ent,

former President Gronchi and other dignitaries.

9:20 9:50?

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10. Dr. Daniel P. Moynihan 11. Mr. H. R. Haldeman 12. Brig Gen James D. Hughes l3. Mr. Ronald L. Ziegl~r

14. Dr. Walter Tkach 15. Mrs. Constance Stuart 16. Honorable Mdrtin J. Hillenbrand 17. Miss Rose Mary Woods 18. Mr. Dwight L. Chapin 19. Mr. Lee W. Huebner 20. Brig Gen Alexander Haig 21. Mr. Helmut Sonnenfeld~

22. Mr. Lawrence Higby . .. 23. Mr. Rufus Youngblood 24. Mr. Robert Taylor 25. Mr. Arthur Godfrey 26. Mr. Jerry McKinney 27. Mr. Clarence Lyda, Jr. 28. Mr. Richard Grossenbacher 29. Mr. Joel Glenn 30. Mr. Pat~ick McFarland 31. Mr. Vernon Copeland 32. Mr. Jack Cliff 33. YNCS William c~~£

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After the meeting the Presidential party and representatives of the Italian G.)vern:nent '·Talked to the Piazza del Quirinale.

The Presidential party fle"T by helicopter from the Piazza del Quirinale to the Villa Madama helipad. For a list of passengers, see APPEH1JIX "All.

The President motored from the helicopter pad to the Villa Madama.

The President met vith Prime Minister Emilio Colombo and interpreters. ,.

The President and Prime r~nister Emilio Colombo went to the Giulio Romano room and met with:

William R. Rogers, Secretary of State Graham A. Martin, U.S. Ambassador to Italy Henry A. Kissinger, Assistant Martin J. Hillenbrand, Assistant Secretary of State Helmut Sonnenfeldt, NSC Wells Stabler, Country Director, State Department Vice Prime Minister De ~Brtino

AIdo Moro, Italian Foreign Minister Foreign Minister's Secretary, General Gaja Egidio Ortona, Italian Ambassador to U.S. Ambassador Catalano, PriF£ Minister's Diplomatic Adviso Ambassador Orlandi Corrtucci, Chief of Protocol Minister Cottafavi Mr. Armellini, Interpreter.

The President and Prime Hinister Emilio Colombo motored fro;~l

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During the course of the day the President and Yrrs. Nixon attended a State Luncheon given by President Giuseppe Saragat. For a list of attendee s, see APPENDIX flD".

At some time following tl~ luncheon the President and ltrs. Nixon were escorted to the Salla di Rappresentanza where they presented gifts to President Saragat1s three grand­children. Those in attendance included:

President Saragat Mrs. Saragat.

The President and President Saragat went to the Courtyard where they .rere joined by their railitary aides and revie\{ed the Honor Guard.

The Presidential party motored from the Quirinale Palace to the Vatican.

The President met in the Courtyard of St. Damascus with: Ambassador Mosbacher Bishop Jacques Martin, Prefect of the Apostolic Palace Marchese Giulio Sacchetti, Commissioner for the

Vatican City Gentleman of His Holiness Other Vatican Officials.

The President went to the Papal Apartments and was greeted in the Clementine Hall by J\rchbishop Giovanni Benelli, Substi., tute of the Secretariat of State.

The President went to the ~~donna Room where he met with: Archbishop Agostino Casaroli, Secretary of the Council for Public Affairs

Monsignor Pio Gasp2~i, Casaroli's Under Secretary Monsignor Pausillo, Assessor of the Secretariat of

State.

The President and Hajor General Vernon Halters were escorted to the Room of the Lesser TIrrone by Bishop ~Brtin.

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The Presiden;J, acco,npani:;;d by ;.~ajor G2neral Vernon \·ialtc:-:. ente:c·ed the Pope's Lib:c9.:Cy and met 'with:

Pope Paul VI Bishop r;:arcirJcus) the Pope I s interpreter Cardinal Jean Villot) Vatican Secretary of Stat~

During the Course of the meeting the following indiVid~3lj

entered the Papal Library: [vIrs. Nixon William R. Rogers) Sec~etary of State John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation D. Patrick Moynihan) Assistant Henry A. Kissinger) Assistant Martin J. Hillenbrand) Assistant Secretary cf 3t~:~

Henry Cabot Lodge) Ambassador A~bassador Emil ~bsbacher, Chief of Protocol Cardinal Villot Archbishop Casaroli Archbishop Benelli William P. Rogers) Secretary of State Ivlrs. Volpe Mrs. Mosbacher H.R. Haldeman, Assistant Herbert C. Klein, Director of COIT®uuications lv'lrs. Klein Ronald L. Ziegler) Press Secretary James D. Hughes, Military Aide Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NSC Thvight Chapin) Syecial Assistant Rose Mary Hoods) Personal Secretary Ron Walker) Secret Service Agent Mr. Duval Manola Sanchez) President's valet IvIrs. Sanchez John V. Brennan) Assistant Military Aide Mary Alice Passman, Press Office Secretary IAnn Grier, Press Office Secretary.

The Presidential party Qeparted the Papal Library. f fThe President and Mrs. Nixon and Ambassador .'.Lodge were

accompanied by Archbish8P Benelli and Bishop ~mrtin ~c :~~

Corner Room where the President met with: Cardinal Hright) ranking American prelatei:l .R':O!

Archuishop OICoP~or.

The President went to the Clerrcentine Hall where he g=ee:::'" ',;;o_l-~l

members of the North ~erican College and other ~~---'

clerics in Rome. He w~s accompanied by: The First Lady Henry Cabot Lodge, Arr~assador

Bj shop Martin

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AQmiral Thomas Moorer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff iCaptain Dewitt L. Freeman, Captain of the Saratoga. I•;At some time during the evening the President met in conference

with his advisors.

The President remained overnight on the Saratoga.

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From: Quirin8.1e Palace 'To: Villa Madama

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F:CO::l; Fiumico To: Quirinale Palace

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Si~3t2 Luncheon) Quirinale Palace

Sept~mb2r 28, 1970

President and ~rrs. Nixon Secr-:otary and Mrs. Rogers i. Secretary Melvin R. Laird Secretary and ~rrs. Volpe D. P3.trick Moynihan a Ambassador and Y~s. Graham A. Martin Ambassador and r~s. Emil Mosbacher Henry A. Kissinger Ronald L. Ziegler Minister and Mrs. Wells Stabler

President Giuseppe Saragat Professor and Mrs. Gianni Santacatterina Counselor Giovanni Saragat Honorable Emilio Colombo, President of the COLL'1cilYs_' t·linisters Honorable and Mrs. Aldo Moro, Minister of F.J:'eign }\.:'fairs Ronorable and Mrs. Mario Tanassi, Minister of r.2L~r:.s':>

Senator and Mrs. Italo Viglianesi, Ministe~' of r.rr2.nsport and Civil Aviation Ambassador and Mrs. Corrado Orlandi Contu·:>~i) Chief of Protocol Baron and Baroness Nicola Picella, Secretary G-2D.ereJ. of the Presidency Lt. General and Mrs. Mario Bucchi, Military Jl.ilviser to the: President It1:inister and Mrs. Ettore Staderini) Diplon'J.;~ic AdvL3er to the President Minister and Mrs. Raffaele Marras, Chief, P~-~cidenti2_1 Press Service Dr. and Mrs. Constantino Belluscio) Secre t:'..ry to the President

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F'rom: St. Peter IS SCluare To: USS SaraGcga

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The President met with: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense

The President went to the flight deck of the U. S. S. Saratoga for a full horors ceremony.

Following the ceremony the President spoke to the officers and men of the 6th Fleet. He then watched units of the Sixth Fleet as they passed in review.

The President toured the U. S. S. Saratoga accompanied by: William P. Rogers, Secretary of State Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of Defense

Before departing the U.S.S. Saratoga, the President was interviewed briefly by Walter Cronkite of CBS-TV.

The Presidential party flew by helicopter from the U. S. S. Saratoga to the Flagship U. S. S. Springfield. For a list of passengers. see APPENDIX "A".

The President met in conference with Sixth Fleet Commanders aboard the U.S.S. Springfield. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX "B".

The Presidemtia1 party flew by helicopter to t..l].e Polo Grounds in Naples. Italy. For a list of passengers. aee APPENDIX "A".

Enroute to Naples the President viewed from the air the Isle of Capri and the Italian Coastline around the Bay of Naples.

The Presidential party motored from the Polo Grounds to the Villa Roseberry (President Saragat1s Naples Residence in Italy).

The President telephoned his Assistant. Henry A. Kissinger. The call was not completed.

The President talked with his Press Secretary. Ronald Zitg1er.L"

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

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

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APPENDIX trArt.

HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFEST - SEPTEMBER 29, 1970

From: U.S.S.Saratoga To: U.S. S. Springfield

President Nixon Ronald L. Ziegler M:::. Lord Walter R. Tkach, Physician BrigGen. James D. Hughes William P. Rogers, Sec. of State Melvin R. Laird, Sec. of Defense Henry A. Kissinger. H. R. Haldeman Gtn. Alexander M. Haig Arthur Godfrey Agent Rufus W. Youngblood, Agent

From: u. S. Springfield To: Polo Grounds, Naples, Italy (Pare a De La Remembrance)

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Commanders Conference

The President

Secretary of State William P. Rogers

Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird

Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Assistant Secretary of State Joseph Sisco Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral W. M. Wendt, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Naval Forces

in Europe General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Supreme Allied Commander Europe General David A. Burchinal, Deputy Commander-in-Ghief,

U. S Forces in Europe Admiral Horatio Rivero, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces

Southern Europe Vice Admiral Isaac C. Kidd Jr., Commander, U.S. Sixth Fleet Assistant Henry A. Kissinger Brig, General Alexander Haig Brig. Gneral Pursley, Military Aide to the Secretary of Defense Daniel Henkin, Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs

( Ronald Ziegler, Press Secretary H. R. Haldeman, Assistant

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rna Pr2sid2nt Inet outside tIle -\lill,3. Rosebery with r1..:::mbers C)f trll'ee families whose homes had been de3troye6 in Ma.rch by an earthquake at Pozzuli, Italy.

~~e Presidential party motored from the Villa Rosebery to the Parco Della Rimemoranza. 1'1:.e President l,.ras accompanied by Air Force Brigadier C~neral J.D. Hughes, Military Assistant to the President. The President was met by Orlando Contucci, Italian chief of protocol.

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Tne Presidential party went by helicopter from the Parco Della Rimembranza to the helicopter pad near the Headquarters, AFSOlJ"TH. For a list of passengers, see APPKr'illrX liN'. The yresident was greeted at the helicopter pad by Lt. Gen. Harry J. Demley, Jr., Chief of Staff, AFSOUTH.

The Presidential party motored from the helicopter pad to Headquarters, AFSOUTH.

The President was met by: Admiral Horacio Rivero, Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, Southern Europe

General Andrew J. Goodpaster, Supreme Cow~~ander, Allied Conunand, Europe

General Odysseus Angelis, Chief of Defense, Greece General Enzo Marchesi, Chief of Defense, Italy General Memdush Tagmac, Chief of Defense, Turkey Gen. Ben Harrell, Commander, Allied Land Forces, Southeastern Europe

Lt. Gen. Fred M. Dean, Conunander, Allied Air Forcep Southern Europe

Vice Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, Jr., Commande; Naval Striking and Support Forces, Southern Europe.

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12:05 1:30

The President went to the third floor briefing room for a meeting with the Chiefs of Defense Staffs and NATO Cow~anders .

. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX "B".

The President went to the holding room.

Tne President went to the office of Admiral Rivero where ne met with ~~diterr8nean United States Ambassadors. For a list of invitees, see APPENDIX "C TT

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1:40

1:36

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The Presidential party motored from the steps of AFSOUTH to the helicopter pad.,

1'11e Yresidential party flev by helicopter from the helicopter pad to the Naval Air Facilit{, Naples, Italy. For a list pa ssengers, see APPENDIX "D' .

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Facility) Naples) Italy to Surcin Airport, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. For a list of passengers, see APPErIDIX'E~

The President was greeted at the airport by: President Josep Broz Tito Mrs. Broz Jilentije Popovic, President, Federal Assembly Mrs. Popovic Mitja Ribicic) President) Federal Executive Council Mrs. Ribicic Mirko Tepavac) State Secretary for Foreign Affairs VJI's. Tepavac Other Yugoslav Dignitaries.

President Nixon inspected the honor guard.

The Presidential party motored from the Surcin Airport to the Old Palace.

The President motored from the Old Palace to the Tomb o£' the Unknow~ Soldier where the President was greeted by Dejan Kostic) Chief of Protocol and others.

The President participated in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

The President returned by motorcade to the Old Palace.

The Presidential party motored from the Old Palace to th~

White Palace. p

President Nixon and President Tito conferred for nearly an hour with only an interpreter present.

President and Mrs. Nixon attended a reception and dinner hosted by President Tito and Mrs. Broz. ~ong those invited were:

Chief of Protocol Dejan Kostic Prime Minister and Mrs. Ribicic President of the Federal Assembly and Mrs. Popovic Secretary and Mrs. William R. Rogers Ambassador and ~~s. Leonhart D. Patrick Moynihan Ambassador and Mrs. Emil Mosbacher Henry A. Kissinger Herbert Klein Ronald Ziegler Assistant Secretary Martin Hillenbrand Helmut Sonnenfeldt.

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The Presidential party went to the Serbia Room where t~ey

greeted 20 to 30 ranking Yugoslavs and approximately 64 Chiefs of Diplomatic Missions and their wives.

Following the reception the President and President Tito adjourned to the Bosnia Room where they met with a group of high ranking Yugoslavs and Americans.

The Presidential party motored to the Old Palace.

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BELICOPrER PASSENGER HANIFEST - SEPI'EMBER 30, 1970

FROM: NATO Pad TO: Naval Air Facility

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