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339–4
- President Richard M. Nixon
- H. R. Haldeman
- UNKNOWN
- Charles W. Colson
- White House operator
- Kenneth W. Clawson
- Richard G. Kleindienst
- John B. Connally
May 15, 1972
Conversation No. 339-4
Date: May 15, 1972
Time: Unknown after 7:42-8:10 pm
Location: Executive Office Building
The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.
George C. Wallace
-Assassination attempt
25
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-3 (cont.)
-Investigation
-Call to Kenneth W. Clawson
-Creation of a story on assailant
-George S. McGovern-Edward M. Kennedy supporter
-Responsibility of left-wing groups
-Charles W. Colson
-Reason
Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 7:42 and 7:57 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4A]
[Unintelligible]
[End of telephone conversation]
Colson
Colson entered at an unknown time after 7:47 pm.
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Condition
-Dr. William M. Lukash's report
-Prognosis
-Caliber of gun
-Assailant
-Possible release of press story
-McGovern-Kennedy supporter
-Investigation
-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]
-Colson's talk with W. Mark Felt
-Rumors about political affiliation
-Assailant
-Political leanings
-FBI check
-Clawson
-Possible story
Colson talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 7:47 and 7:57 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4B]
26
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-4 (cont.)
[See Conversation No. 24-111]
Colson conferred with the President at an unknown time.
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Assailant
-Press story on political leanings
-Clawson
-McGovern-Kennedy supporter
[End of conferral]
Colson talked with an unknown woman in Clawson's office at an unknown time.
Colson talked with Clawson at an unknown time.
[End of telephone conversation]
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Assailant
-Political leanings
-Clawson
-Veracity
-Call to Wisconsin
-Condition
-Lukash's previous report
-Effect on forthcoming presidential election
-Compared to John F. Kennedy assassination
-The President’s view
-Assailant
-Political leanings
-John Birch Society
-Responsibility
-Assailant
-Political leanings
-Erroneous press reports
-Possible story
-The President’s instructions
-McGovern-Kennedy supporter
-Clawson
-A tip for friend in the press
27
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-4 (cont.)
Colson left at 7:57 pm.
-Authenticity
-The President’s view
-Punishment
-Other victims
-Secret Service agent
-A secretary
-Weapon
-Caliber
-The President’s previous weapon in the Navy
William F. (“Billy”) Graham
Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 7:57 and 7:59 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4C]
[See Conversation No. 24-112]
[End of telephone conversation]
John B. Connally
-The President’s view
-Media skills
Richard G. Kleindienst talked with Haldeman at an unknown time between 7:57 and 7:59 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4D]
[See Conversation No. 24-113]
[End of telephone conversation]
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Assailant
-Questioning
-Time
[The above portion of the office conversation took place simultaneously with Conversation No.
24-113]
28
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-4 (cont.)
-Kleindienst's report
-Delay
-Local police, press
Colson entered at 7:59 pm.
-Possible story
-Clawson’s view
-University of Wisconsin
-McGovern supporter
-Clawson
-A tip
-Reason
-Possible busing stories
-McGovern's statement
-Weapon
-Gun control issue
-Secret Service protection for Edward M. Kennedy
-President's call to Connally
-Colson’s view
-Security
-Huey P. Long comparison
-Assassination attempt
-Effect on President's Secret Service protection
-Soviet Summit trip
-Effectiveness
The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 7:59 and 8:02
pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4E]
[See Conversation No. 24-114]
[End of telephone conversation]
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Protection
-Amount
-Effect
29
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-4 (cont.)
The President talked with Connally between 8:02 and an unknown time before 8:04 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4F]
[See Conversation No. 24-115]
The President talked with Idanell B. (“Nellie”) Connally at an unknown time.
The President talked with Connally between an unknown time after 8:02 and 8:04 pm.
[End of telephone conversation]
Wallace
-Condition
Graham
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Control of investigation
-Ehrlichman’s role
-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]
-Questioning of assailant
-Ehrlichman's instructions
-Bremer’s safety
-Colson's intructions
-Felt
-Questioning about political leanings
-Reports to President
-Wallace's condition
-FBI interrogation
-Time
Dinner
Haldeman and Colson left at 8:10 pm.
Date: May 15, 1972
Time: Unknown after 7:42-8:10 pm
Location: Executive Office Building
The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.
George C. Wallace
-Assassination attempt
25
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-3 (cont.)
-Investigation
-Call to Kenneth W. Clawson
-Creation of a story on assailant
-George S. McGovern-Edward M. Kennedy supporter
-Responsibility of left-wing groups
-Charles W. Colson
-Reason
Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 7:42 and 7:57 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4A]
[Unintelligible]
[End of telephone conversation]
Colson
Colson entered at an unknown time after 7:47 pm.
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Condition
-Dr. William M. Lukash's report
-Prognosis
-Caliber of gun
-Assailant
-Possible release of press story
-McGovern-Kennedy supporter
-Investigation
-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]
-Colson's talk with W. Mark Felt
-Rumors about political affiliation
-Assailant
-Political leanings
-FBI check
-Clawson
-Possible story
Colson talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 7:47 and 7:57 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4B]
26
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-4 (cont.)
[See Conversation No. 24-111]
Colson conferred with the President at an unknown time.
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Assailant
-Press story on political leanings
-Clawson
-McGovern-Kennedy supporter
[End of conferral]
Colson talked with an unknown woman in Clawson's office at an unknown time.
Colson talked with Clawson at an unknown time.
[End of telephone conversation]
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Assailant
-Political leanings
-Clawson
-Veracity
-Call to Wisconsin
-Condition
-Lukash's previous report
-Effect on forthcoming presidential election
-Compared to John F. Kennedy assassination
-The President’s view
-Assailant
-Political leanings
-John Birch Society
-Responsibility
-Assailant
-Political leanings
-Erroneous press reports
-Possible story
-The President’s instructions
-McGovern-Kennedy supporter
-Clawson
-A tip for friend in the press
27
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-4 (cont.)
Colson left at 7:57 pm.
-Authenticity
-The President’s view
-Punishment
-Other victims
-Secret Service agent
-A secretary
-Weapon
-Caliber
-The President’s previous weapon in the Navy
William F. (“Billy”) Graham
Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 7:57 and 7:59 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4C]
[See Conversation No. 24-112]
[End of telephone conversation]
John B. Connally
-The President’s view
-Media skills
Richard G. Kleindienst talked with Haldeman at an unknown time between 7:57 and 7:59 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4D]
[See Conversation No. 24-113]
[End of telephone conversation]
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Assailant
-Questioning
-Time
[The above portion of the office conversation took place simultaneously with Conversation No.
24-113]
28
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-4 (cont.)
-Kleindienst's report
-Delay
-Local police, press
Colson entered at 7:59 pm.
-Possible story
-Clawson’s view
-University of Wisconsin
-McGovern supporter
-Clawson
-A tip
-Reason
-Possible busing stories
-McGovern's statement
-Weapon
-Gun control issue
-Secret Service protection for Edward M. Kennedy
-President's call to Connally
-Colson’s view
-Security
-Huey P. Long comparison
-Assassination attempt
-Effect on President's Secret Service protection
-Soviet Summit trip
-Effectiveness
The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 7:59 and 8:02
pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4E]
[See Conversation No. 24-114]
[End of telephone conversation]
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Protection
-Amount
-Effect
29
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. Dec-01)
Conv. No. 339-4 (cont.)
The President talked with Connally between 8:02 and an unknown time before 8:04 pm.
[Conversation No. 339-4F]
[See Conversation No. 24-115]
The President talked with Idanell B. (“Nellie”) Connally at an unknown time.
The President talked with Connally between an unknown time after 8:02 and 8:04 pm.
[End of telephone conversation]
Wallace
-Condition
Graham
Wallace
-Assassination attempt
-Control of investigation
-Ehrlichman’s role
-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]
-Questioning of assailant
-Ehrlichman's instructions
-Bremer’s safety
-Colson's intructions
-Felt
-Questioning about political leanings
-Reports to President
-Wallace's condition
-FBI interrogation
-Time
Dinner
Haldeman and Colson left at 8:10 pm.
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