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Richard Nixon Presidential Daily Diary (1969)
November 6, 1969
3596436Richard Nixon Presidential Daily Diary — November 6, 19691969

The White House
President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
Place Day Began Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) 
November 6, 1969
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.
KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
TIMEDAY
7:52 amThursday
Time

Phone
P=Placed
R=Received

Activity
In Out Lo LD
7:52 7:54 P
The President talked with his Asst, H. R. Haldeman.
8:00 9:55
The President hosted a breakfast in the State Dining Room for Republican sophomore Congressmen. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A".
9:55 10:03
The President went to his office and met with Congressman Gerald R. Ford.
The President met with:
10:04 11:07
Henry A. Kissinger, Asst
10:04 10:05
Ronald L. Ziegler, Press Secy
10:07 11:07
Members of the "Citizens Committee for Peace with Freedom in Vietnam" (Douglas Committee). For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B".
10:08 10:11
Members of the press.
11:09 11:26
The President met with his Asst, H. R. Haldeman.
11:13 11:14 P
The President talked with Congressman Wayne L. Hays.
11;26 11:38
The President met with:
Mario Gibson Barboza, Amb from Brazil
Emil Mosbacher, Amb
Viron P. Vaky, NSC staffmember
During the Congressional Half-Hour, the President met with:
11:45 11:50
Congressman and Mrs. William Colmer
Reverend Olin G. Beall, Rector, Church of the Redeemer, Biloxi, Miss.
Mrs Tommy Munro, wife of Mississippi State Senator
William Timmons, Dep Asst
11:50 11:57
Congressman Howard Pollock
William Timmons, Dep Asst
12:00 12:03
Congressman John Wold
William Timmons, Dep Asst
12:08 12:26
The President met with his Council, John D. Ehrlichman.
The White House
President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
Place Day Began Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) 
November 6, 1969
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.
KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
TIMEDAY
12:27 pmThursday
Time

Phone
P=Placed
R=Received

Activity
In Out Lo LD
12:27 12:42
The President met with J. Willard Marriott.
12:44 1:17
The President met with his brother, Donald Nixon.
2:24 P
The President telephoned Senator Barry Goldwater. The call was not completed.
2:28 2:33 P
The President talked long distance with Mayor Richard Daley in Chicago, Illinois.
2:34 2:36 P
The President talked with his Spec Asst, Patrick J. Buchanan.
2:36 2:50
The President met with his Press Secy, Ronald L. Ziegler.
2:37 2:39 P
The President talked with Congressman Michael J. Kirwan.
2:40 P
The President telephoned long distance to Dr. J. H. Jackson. The call was not completed.
2:47 2:48 P
The President talked long distance with Dr. J. H. Jackson in Somerville, Tennessee.
2:50 3:10
The President met with:
David Rockefeller, Chrmn. Council for Latin America
Henry A. Kissinger, Asst
3:10 4:22
The President went to the State Dining Room and met with Trustees of the Council for Latin America. He was accompanied by:
David Rockefeller, Chairman
Henry A. Kissinger, Asst
For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "C".
4:22
The President returned to his office accompanied by his Asst. Henry A Kissinger.
4:24
Henry A. Kissinger departed.
The President met with:
4:25 5:05
H. R. Haldeman, Asst
4:29 4:30
Rose Mary Woods, Personal Secy
4:29 4:48
Peter M. Flanigan, Asst
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1969-O-332-068
Page 2 of 3 Page(s).
The White House
President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
Place Day Began Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) 
November 6, 1969
THE WHITE HOUSE - WASHINGTON, D. C.
KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
TIMEDAY
5:07 pmThursday
Time

Phone
P=Placed
R=Received

Activity
In Out Lo LD
5:07 5:14
The President flew by helicopter from the South Grounds of the White House to Andrews AFB. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D".
5:22 7:18
The President flew by AF-1 from Andrews AFB to Homestead AFB. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "E".
6:45 6:47 R
While enroute to Homestead AFB, the President talked long distance with Secy of Transportation, John. A Volpe in Washington D. C.
7:31 7:43
The President flew by helicopter from Homestead AFB to Key Biscayne. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "D".
7:45 7:47
The President walked to his Residence (500 Bay Lane).
7:56 8:00 P
The President talked long distance with Senator Barry Goldwater.
During the evening the President viewed the film, "Bridge at Remagen." Also present were:
The First Lady
C. G. Rebozo
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1969-O-332-068
Page 3 of 3 Page(s).

APPENDIX "A"

Breakfast with Republican sophomore Congressmen, November 6, 1969.


Edward G. Biester

Benjamin Blackburn

Garry E. Brown

J. Herbert Burke

George Bush

Daniel E. Button

James M. Collins

William O. Cowger

John Dellenback

Robert V. Denney

Marvin L. Esch

Edwin D. Eshleman

Gilbert Gude

John P. Hammerschmidt

Margaret M. Heckler

John E. Hunt

Thomas S. Kleppe

Dan Kuykendall

John Kyl

Donald E. Lukens

Robert B. Mathias

Wiley Mayne

Paul N. McCloskey

James A. McClure

Jack H. McDonald

Thomas J. Meskill

Clarence E. Miller

John T. Myers

Jerry L. Pettis

Howard W. Pollock

Robert D. Price

Thomas F. Railsback

Donald W. Riegle

William V. Roth

Philip E. Ruppe

Chaires W. Sandman

William J. Schoole

Fred Schwengel

William L. Scott

Sam Steiger

­William A. Steiger

Fletcher Thompson

Robert A. Taft

William C. Wampler

Charles W. Whalen

Charles E. Wiggins

Lawrence G. Williams

Larry Winn

Chalmers P. Wylie

Roger H. Zion

John M. Zwach


Also present:

Gerald R. Ford, Congressman

Bryce N. Harlow, Counsellor

William E. Timmons, Dep Asst

APPENDIX "B"

Dr. Edmund A. Gullion of the Fletcher School, Tufts University

John W. Kanes, former Assistant Secretary of State

Mrs. Oswald B. Lord, former US Representative to the UN

Russell T. Lord, businessman from Minneapolis

Laster Malkerson, Chairman of Regents, University of Minnesota

George Meany, President, AFL/CIO and Co-Chairman of the Group

Rabbi Schulem Rubin of New York

Charles J. Stephens, graduate student from the University of California

Charles Tyroler, II, an official of the Committee and a prominent Republican in the Washington area

Abbott Washburn, an official of the Committee, formerly with USIA

Did not come Huntington Harris, Treasurer, Citizens Committee for Peace with Freedom in Vietnam
(General Omar Bradley wished to attend, but he is meeting with former President Truman in Independence, Missouri, on November 6th.)

APPENDIX "C"

COUNCIL FOR LATIN AMERICA TRUSTEES ATTENDING

William E. Barlow

President

Vision, Inc.


Henry Hood Basset

Chairman

First National Bank of Miami


E. D. Brockett

Chairman

Gulf Oil Corporation


C. W. Cook

Chairman

General Foods Corporation


Jose de Cubas

President

Westinghouse Electric Intl.


Alphonse De Russo

Deputy Latin American Area Advisor

Standard Oil (New Jersey)


Lammot duPont Copeland

Chairman

E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co.


John C. Duncan

Executive Vice President

W. R. Grace & Company


John M. Fox

Chairman

United Fruit Company


Harlow W. Gage

General Manager

General Motors Overseas Operation


John F. Gallagher

Vice President International Operations

Sears Roebuck & Company


Edwin Gott

Chairman

United States Steel Corp.


William Hewitt

Chairman

Deere & Company


William M. Hickey

President

The United Corporation


John Jeppson

President

Norton Company


Donald M. Kendall

President

Pepsico, Inc.


Robert J. Kleberg, Jr.

President

King Ranch, Inc.


A. T. Knoppers

Senior Vice President

Merck & Company


Donald Meads

Chairman

International Basic Economy Corp.


Frank R. Milliken

President

Kennecott Copper Corp. Robert M. Norris

President

National Foreign Trust Council


Cecil J. Olmstead

Assistant to the Chairman

Texaco, Inc.


Frank Pace, Jr.

President

International Executive Service Corps.


H. Bruce Palmer

President

National Industrial Conference Board


William D. Rogers

President

Center for Inter-American Relations


William P. Taboulareas

President

Mobil Oil Corp.


Others


Henry R. Geyelin

Executive Vice President

Council for Latin America


Enno Hobbing

Staff Director

Council for Latin America


Charles Meyer

Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs

APPENDIX "D"

HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFESTS - NOVEMBER 6, 1969

FROM: White House TO: Andrews AFB

President Nixon

Mrs. Nixon

John N. Mitchell

Mrs. John N. Mitchell

Miss Mitchell

Henry A. Kissinger

Charles R. Larson

Alexander P. Butterfield

Ronald L. Ziegler

William Lukash

William L. Duncan

One Secret Serviceman

APPENDIX "D"2

HELICOPTER PASSENGER MANIFESTS - NOVEMBER 6, 1969



(This is the last half of the previous helicopter manifest)

FROM: Homestead AFB TO: Key Biscayne, Florida

President Nixon

Mrs. Nixon

John N. Mitchell

Mrs. John N. Mitchell

Miss Mitchell

Henry A. Kissinger

Ronald L. Ziegler

Mrs. Ronald L. Ziegler

William Lukash

Charles R. Larson

Two Secret Servicemen

APPENDIX "E"

PASSENGER MANIFEST

AIR FORCE ONE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

MSN: 1849 - VC137C - 26000

ANDREWS AFB, WASH DC TO HOMESTEAD AFB, FLA

6 Nov 69 - Depart 5:21 Arrive 7:17 1÷56 980SM

  1. The President
  2. The First Lady
  3. Attorney General Mitchell
  4. Mrs. Mitchell
  5. Miss Martha Mitchell
  6. Mr. Alexander Butterfield
  7. Mrs. Butterfield
  8. Alex Butterfield, Jr.
  9. Susan Butterfield
  10. Lisa Butterfield
  11. Dr. Henry Kissinger
  12. Mr. Ron Ziegler
  13. Mrs. Ziegler
  14. LCDR Charles R. Larson
  15. Dr. William Lukash
  16. Mr. Tony Lake
  17. Miss Julie Pineau
  18. YNC Donald Murray
  19. Agent David Grant
  20. Agent W. Duncan
  21. Agent P. Brown
  22. Agent J. Novak
  23. Agent M. Richardson
  24. Agent G. Jenkins
  25. Agent M. Endicott
  26. Agent W. Hudson
  27. Agent W. Moulton
  28. Mr. Ollie Atkins
  29. Frank Cormier
  30. Gene Risher
  31. Charles Harrity
  32. Roddy Bims
  33. Dan Rather
  34. Jane Whitmore
  35. Carroll Kilpatrick
  36. Manola Sanchez
  37. Fina Sanchez

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY