Date: March 16, 1973

Time: 3:00 pm – 4:47 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW]

-Erlichman’s meeting with Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Appointment of Democrats at HEW

-Excuses for appointments

-Supporters

-Prerequisite

-Weinberger’s justification

-Jacob K. Javits

-John B. Connally

-Nixon Democrat

-Drafting of new list

-HEW jobs

-Social Security Administration [SSA]

-Level of jobs

-Appointees

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-Careerists

-Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy and Harry S

Truman appointees

-Risks

-Track records

-Truman appointee

-Length of appointment

-Name endorsement

-National health insurance

-New York Times

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy plan

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Memorandum

Scrutiny of supporters

Gun control

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.’s memorandum

-Restrictions

-Saturday night specials

-Gun lobby

-As political issue

-Disadvantages to administration

-Legislative choices

-Return of memorandum to Ehrlichman

-Issue

-Disadvantages to administration

-Richard G. Kleindienst [?]

-Polls

-Robert F. (“Bobby”) Kennedy assassination

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Gun lobby

-Public opinion in opposition

-Administration’s progress

-Saturday night specials

-Work before Judiciary Committee

-US Attorney General

-Referral to Senate

-Enforcement of present laws

-Public statement

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-Officials in Administration

-Alcohol

-Firearms

-Taxes

-Congressional response

-Testimony

Indian relations

-President’s notes

-Radicals

-Bureau of Indian Affairs [BIA]

-President’s confidence

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-Wounded Knee incident

-Relationship to BIA

-Outsiders of reservation

-Internal dispute

-Firearms

-BIA changes

-Cuts

-New administrator

-Marvin L. Frankel

-Meeting of tribal leaders and John C. Whitaker

-Differences between Wounded Knee, BIA, established Indian self-

government

-Wounded Knee

-Dangers

-Supplies

-Rifles

-Alcohol

-Mental stability

-Indictments by South Dakota grand jury

-Popular opinion

-Statements by George S. McGovern and James Abourezk

-Government moves

-Bloodshed

-Casualties

-Federal agents

-Warrants

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-Service

-Indictments

-Road blocks

-Waiting period

-Supply depletion

-Utilities

-Weather

-Kleindienst

-Control

-Possible use of airborne division

-Cost

-Perimeter

-Control

-Number of people

-Control by Justice Department

-Interior Department

-Protecting White House

-BIA

-Whitaker

-Morton

-Departure

Veterans’ affairs

-President’s speech

-Delivery

-Delays

-Enthusiasm for legislation

-William J. B. Dorn

-Arrangements and coordination

-Easter

Environment

-Automobile emissions

-Clean air

-William D. Ruckelshaus hearings

-White House position

-Regulatory agency

-Ehrlichman’s secret talks with Ruckelshaus

-Problem of regulation

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-Protection of automobile industry

-Ehrlichman’s comments in Detroit, Michigan

-Message to President

Earl L. Butz

-Appearance on television [TV]

-News summary

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Orientation to farmer rather than housewife

Council of Economic Advisors [CEA]

-Herbert Stein

-Ezra Solomon

-George P. Shultz

-William E. Simon

-Influence with Shultz

-Activism

-Support for controls

-President’s request for Ehrlichman’s view

-Effectiveness

-President’s doubts

Economy

-Food prices

-Effects of a freeze on labor’s demands

-Labor

-Opposition to controls

-Stein

-Effect on settlements

-Shultz, John T. Dunlop

-Future meeting

-Controls

-Profits

-Appearance

-Corporate profits

-High level

-Senate complaints

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Controls

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-Simon

-Support

-Work with Shultz

-Opposition to Phase III

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with James W. McLane

_Cost of Living Council [COLC]

-Prices

-Increases

-Simon

-Solomon

-Oil

-Automobiles

-Chrysler

Ford Motors

-General Motors [GM]

-Guidelines

-Phase III

-Criticism

-Simon

-Stein

-Supporter

-Intellectual pride [?]

-Shultz

-Dunlop

-Votes

-Prediction on labor negotiations

-Phase II

-Simon

-View of Wall Street

-Balance

-Market fluctuations

-Donald H. Regan, Bernard J. (“Bunny”) Lasker

-Legislation supporters

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

President’s schedule

-Networks

-meeting with Theodore H. (“Teddy”) White

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Marijuana

-Congressional hearings

-Senate Internal Security Subcommittee

-Criticism of Shaeffer report

-White House support

Networks

-Ehrlichman’s meetings with representatives of three networks

-Arthur R. Taylor

CBS

-Everett H. Ehrlick

American Broadcasting System [ABC]

-Laird [First name unknown]

-Corporation for Public Broadcasting [CPB]

-Government scrutiny

-Drop in stock

-Dealings with administration

-Influence of Clay T. (“Tom”) Whitehead

-Interview with Whitehead in Broadcasting magazine

-Ehrlick

-Destruction

-Cable TV

-Memorandum supporting

-Public broadcasting

-Weaknesses

-Listenership

-Numbers

-Henry W. Loomis, President of CPB

-Polarization of stations

-Hostility of networks

-Accommodation to administration

-Timing

-Economic factors

-Antitrust action

-ABC settlement

-Stipulations

-Network compared with motion picture production

-Precedent

-Policy direction

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-Guidance

-Criticism from Administration

-Imbalance of news

-CBS

-Taylor, Frank Stanton, William S. Paley

-Future telephone calls to complain

-Stock trends

-Economic pressures

-Investor confidence

-Conduct

-Responsibility

-President’s concerns

-Compared to local stations

-Legislation [?]

-News departments

-CBS

-Problems

-Taylor’s position

-Difficulty with Paley and Richard S. Salant

-Power struggle

-Whitehead’s speech

-Role of Congress

-Prime time rule

-Rerouting restrictions

-Cabinet Committee on Cable TV

-Leaks

-Reaction to ideas

-Problem of siphoning

-Football games, movies on cable

-Complaints of administration’s intervention in TV

-Public broadcasting

-Board

-Firings

-Activists

White

-Meeting with President

-Interaction with Ehrlichman

-Domestic issues

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-1972 campaign

-Development

-Second administration’s policies

-Radio speeches

-Inaugural address

-Regional concept of issues

-Cabinet Room meeting

-Campaign issues

-voter motivation

-1972 election

-Inflation

-Crime

-Meeting in Cabinet Room

-Connally

-Environment

-White’s concern

-Brother’s job with National Oceanic and Atmospheric

Administration [NOAA]

-Expertise

-Series of articles in Life

-Whitaker

-Administration’s record

-Energy, transportation, land use

-Integrated approach

-Energy

-Mass transit

-Land use

-Highways

-Community development

-President’s responses

-Civil rights

-Federalism

-Administration’s record

-Lack of credit

-Strategy for election

-Vindication in future

-Historians

-Statistics

-Budget

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-Mass transit

-Hunger

-Elderly

-Education

Briefing prepared for President

-President’s perusal

– President’s note to Ehrlichman

Congressional relations

-Administration pressure

-William E. Timmons

-Response

-Direct contacts

-Local contributors

-Governors [?]

-State chairmen

-Finance chairmen

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Boeing

-President’s delay

Vietnam

-Congressional decision

-Withdrawal of troops [?]

-Discouragement [?]

-South Vietnam [?]

-Action

-Increased chance of survival

-USSR, People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Decision in Congress [?]

-Date

-Congress

-Funds [?]

Press support for President

-Editorials

-Budget Spending

-News Summary

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-Washington Star

-Wall Street Journal

-Influence

-Congress

-Seattle

-Warren G. (“Maggie”) Magnuson

-Address at Washington State House

-Criticism of President

-Mayor, local Democratic Congressmen

-Editorial responses

-Influence on Congress

-Dissemination of editorials by Administration [?]

Opinion Research Corporation [ORC] poll

-Haldeman

-Key questions

-Budget

-Taxes

-Sustaining taxes

Campaign contributions

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS] investigation of Howard Hughes

-Donald F. Nixon

-John Meier

-Interview

-Ehrlichman’s view

-Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-Interview

-Delays

-Don Alexander

-$150,000 contribution

-Unreported

-Robert L. Vesco

-Prosecution

-Donald F. Nixon

-Disengagement

-Liability

-Edward C. Nixon

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-Washington Star and New Republic stories

-Ties with President’s family

-Donald F. Nixon

-White House staff

-John N. Mitchell

-Ehrlichman

-Charles W. Colson

-Murray M. Chotiner, George A. Smathers

-Work for Vesco

-Visit to Ehrlichman

-Tod R. Hullin

-Financial deal

-South America

-Blackmail

-Edward C. Nixon

-$250,000 contribution

-Maurice H. Stans

-Return of contributions

-Edward C. Nixon

-White House statement

-Campaign contributions

-Stans

-Harry L. Sears

-Meeting with Vesco

-New Jersey

-Edward C. Nixon

-Stans

-Chotiner

-Colson’s law firm

-Possible retainer [$100,000]

-Smathers

-New York law firms

-Exile in Costa Rica

[Processing Note: Withdrawal No. 2 has been declassified in full]

-Jose F. Figueres

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-Howard F. Cerny

-Meeting with Foreign Minister

-Howard F. Cerny

-Vesco’s attorney

-Relationship to Donald F. Nixon

-President’s family

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Appearances

-John W. Dean, III

-Testimony

-Need for care

-Hilary J. Sandoval, Jr. [?]

Watergate

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Exclusion from meetings with Dean

-Colson

-President’s strategy

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Cooperation with Congress

-Past administrations

-Problems of reporting

-Comments on case

-Restraint

-Press behavior

-Ervin Committee

-Samuel Dash

-Fred D. Thompson [?]

-Edward J. Gurney

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Joseph McCarthy’s hearings

-Dean

-Kleindienst

-Talk with Baker

-Meeting with President

-Record of conversation

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-Everett M. Dirksen

-Report

-Interviews of individuals

-Kalmbach

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Jeb S. Magruder

-Testimony

-Conflicts

-Change of testimony

-Hiss case

-Mitchell

-Colson

-Haldeman

-Circumstantial evidence

-Link with Magruder

-Magruder

-Talk with Dean

-Mitchell’s role

-Haldeman’s role

-Differing testimony

-Haldeman

-Colson

-Mitchell

-Self-protection

-Instigation of break-in

-Mitchell

-Haldeman

-Colson’s need to know about electoral opposition

-Pressure on Magruder to find out about Lawrence F. O’Brien

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] case

-Campaign contribution

-San Diego convention

-Fear of demonstration

-Reubin O. Askew-Democrats connection

-Ehrlichman’s hypothesis on the break-in

-Magruder

-Pressure on G. Gordon Liddy

-Costs of operation

-Call to Sloan

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-Cash for break-in

-Evolution of break-in plan

-Liddy contacts with E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-James W. McCord, Jr.’s recruitment

-Need for equipment

-Liddy’s reports

-Dissemination

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-Mitchell

-Knowledge of break-in

-Frederick C. LaRue

-Donald H. Segretti

-President’s answers to questions

-White House involvement

-Segretti

-Need to get the facts out

-White House staff

-Importance

-Mitchell, Colson, Ehrlichman

-Haldeman

-Involvement

-Gordon C. Strachan

-Fate of presidency

-Priority

-Dependence on White House staff

-Kalmbach

-Money link

-Segretti link

-Activities

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-Segretti case

-Problem areas

-Kalmbach’s fundraising

-Use of campaign funds

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-[Anthony T. Ulasewicz?]

-Disposition of funds

-Exposure

-Dangers

-Bad publicity

-Ervin Committee

-Samuel Dash

-Kalmbach

-Questions about bank accounts

-Possible subpoena

-Exposure

-Vulnerability

-Possible statement

-Link to Haldeman

-[Terrence O’Donnell?]

-Use at Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

-Limits of testimony

-Public opinion

-Boredom

-Press corps

-Interest

-Public reaction

-Ervin Committee

-Duration of hearings

-Frequency of hearings

-President’s cooperation

-Magruder

-Spokesman

-Segretti

-Revelations of activities

-Break-in

-Value

-Morality

-Effects on President

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-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sherman Adams

-Ervin Committee

-Information from White House

-Mitchell

-Vulnerability

-Cooperation

-Full disclosure

-Problems

-Dean

-Report to President

-Forwarding to Ervin

-Disclosures

-Publicity

-Disclosures

-Incriminating evidence

-Break-in

-Ehrlichman’s theory

-Colson

-Hunt’s activities

-Colson

-Mitchell

-Receipt of money

-Hunt

-Liddy

-Role of the committee

-Link to Kalmbach

-Richard A. Moore

-Report to President

-Dean

-Ervin Committee

-Star witnesses

-Mitchell, Stans

-Magruder

-TV appearances

-McCarthy hearings

-Subpoena

-Martha B. Mitchell

-Cooperation from White House

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-Written statements

-Disclosure of information

President’s schedule

-Camp David

The President and Ehrlichman left at 4:47 pm.