Date: March 20, 1973

Time: 10:47 am – 12:10 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

Watergate

-Patrick J. Buchanan’s note

-Executive clemency

-Publicity

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Congressional relations

-William E. Timmons

-Replacement

-Clark MacGregor

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Work with administration

-Hugh Scott

-Work of Timmons

-Ehrlichman, Ronald L. Ziegler

-Need for briefing guidance

-Meetings with President

-Ehrlichman

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Thomas C. Korologos

-Bryce N. Harlow

Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Publicity for party

-Release

-Gen. John P. Flynn

White House staff meetings

-Concentration on certain topics

-Roy L. Ash, George P. Shultz

-Ziegler, Timmons, William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Cole

-Ash, Shultz

-Ehrlichman

-Concern for programs

-Public relations dimensions

-Shultz

-Daily meetings

-Details

Congressional relations

-Freshmen Congress members

-Breakfast meeting

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-John Conlan

-Control of Arizona legislature

-Election of speaker

-Plans for House of Representatives

-Conservative Democrats

-Ideological coalition

-Ambition

-Ideology

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-Timmons

-Dewey F. Bartlett

-Access to president

-Regular meetings with President

-President’s opinion

-Timmons’s approach

-Bartlett

-John A. Volpe

-Meeting with Republican leaders

-Scott

-[unintelligible name]

-Questions for President

-Value

-Comparison with Dwight D. Eisenhower’s administration

[A transcript of the following portion of this conversation appears in RG 460, Box 173, 1-26;

SPRC, 157-160 (1-4); US v. Mitchell, et al, Gov’t, Ex. 10, pp. (00064-00070).]

[End of transcribed portion]

Congressional relations

-Social events with President

-Timmons

-Bartlett, Henry L. Bellmon

-Value

-Consumption of time

-Former governors

-Duties and time

-Comparison with President

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-Ehrlichman

-Oklahoma

-Timmons

-Quality of work

-Comparison with Harlow

-MacGregor

-Ziegler

-Areas of competence

-Problem areas

-Attitude of Congress member

-Harlow

-MacGregor

-Congressional liaison work

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John B. Connally

-Party switch

-Colson contacts

-Notifications

-Readiness

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International Telephone and Telegram [ITT] case

-Ziegler’s statements

-Ehrlichman

-Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC] investigation

-Report

-Democratic Congress members

-Vance Hartke

-Need for publicity

-Spiro T. Agnew, Connally, Haldeman, Peter M. Flanigan

-Interview with Colson

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-Reporters’ questions

-Need for counterattack

-Old story

-Previous testimony

-Richard W. McLaren

-Ehrlichman

-Need to work on case

-Forest service

Ehrlichman

-Time seminar

-Issues

-Price of gasoline

-Oil imports

-Middle East

-Natural gas

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Cooperation with Time

Shultz

-Value

-Advertising

Press relations

-News summary

-Newsweek article

-Jews

-Ignorance of US

-Look

-Herman Kahn

-Death penalty

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-New York Daily News

-Albert E. Sindlinger [?]

-Time and Newsweek

-Danger of overconcern

-White House staff contacts with reporters

-Julienne L. Pineau

-Henry Hubbard

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-Time and Newsweek seminar on energy

-Ehrlichman, Shultz, Charles J. DiBona

-Administration posture toward

-Cabinet officers

-Peter J. Brennan

-Shultz

-Energy policy

-White House seminar

-Time

-Crisis

-Administration mistakes

-Khan

-Environment, welfare

-Media-created concerns

-Impact on food, car prices

-Lumber

-Insecticides

-Safety devices

-Costs, inconvenience

-Haldeman’s car

Economy

-Consumer confidence

-Sindlinger

-Reports

-President’s evaluation

-Dollar

-Herbert Stein

-Importance as economic indicator

-Shultz

Cabinet’s role in public relations

-Management capacity

-Weaknesses

-James T. Lynn

-Earl L. Butz

-Brennan

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-Congress

-Public statements

-Work with White House staff

-Ziegler’s role

-Surrogates

-Ehrlichman

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Lynn, Butz

-William P. Rogers, John A. Scali

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Rebuttals to Democrats

Congressional relations

-Republicans

-Baroody’s role

-Colson

-Need for better public relations

-Timmons

-Work with both parties

-Votes

-Baroody

-Areas of concern

-Work with outside organizations

-Colson

-George H. W. Bush

-Timmons

-Comparison with Baroody

Watergate

-Theodore H. White

-Issue of presidential power

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Publicity for President’s position

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Lack of publicity

-Attack on press

-Agnew

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Congressional relations

-Scott

-Statement on defense budget

-Need for figures

-Work with White House

-Summary statement

-House of Representatives

-Positive reactions

-Statement on taxes, inflation, jobs

Labor Department

-Under Secretary job

-New York Times

-Opening

-Candidate

-Brennen

-Colson

-Choice for job

-Handling of mail

-Answer

-Consumption of time

-Work methods

-Donald F. Rodgers

-Value to administration

Cabinet

-Lynn

-Public appearances

President’s crime speech

-Follow-up

-Ehrlichman

-Press coverage

-Sevareid criticisms

-Advantages to administration

POWs

-Wives

-Corsages

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-Civilian POW

-State Department

-Foreign Services Officer [FSO]

-Rank

-Television [TV] coverage

-Interest

-Anecdotes

-Green beret

-Flag

-Continuous publicity

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 10:47 am.

Meeting with Ehrlichman

An unknown person left at an unknown time before 11:40 am.

POWs

-Manner of release

-North Vietnam

-Advantages to administration

Vietnam

-Sir Robert Thompson

-Talk with Gen. Alexander M. Haig

-Nguyen Van Thieu visit

-Visit to east coast

-Visit to US

-Agnew’s invitation

John V. (“Jack”) Brennan

-Appointment as military aide

-Promotion

Military aides

-Navy aide

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-Maj. Gen. Donald D. (“Don”) Hughes

-Brennen

-Vernon C. Coffey, Jr.

-Navy aide

-Pressures of work

Ehrlichman entered at 11:40 a.m.

Meeting with Republican Congressional leaders

-Ehrlichman’s evaluation

-Budget cut issue on defense expenditure

-House of Representatives

-G. William Whitehurst

-Congressmen’s impressions

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Albert W. Johnson and Burt L. Talcott

-Conlan

-Leadership qualities

-Comparison with Ford

-Enthusiasm

-Butz

-Cabinet meeting

-Comments

-Congressional relations

-Meetings

-Eisenhower

-Lyndon B. Johnson

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-Publicity

-Value

-Need for more publicity

-Robert D. Novak, Rowland Evans

Cabinet’s role in public relations

-Weinberger and Lynn

-Appearances before Congress

-Testimony

-Preparation

-Weinberger

-Appearance on Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] TV program

-Department of Health, Education, and welfare [HEW] assistants

-Intelligence

-Lynn and Weinberger

-Qualities

-Intelligence

-Follow-up on issues

-Political skills

-Edmund S. Muskie

Time seminar on energy policy

-White House participation

-Time’s promotion department

-Shultz

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-Congress

-Sensitivity

Watergate

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Relationship with President

-Press reports

-Background

-Robert L. Finch

-Job as FBI director

-FBI

-J. Edgar Hoover

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-Role in Alger Hiss case

-Files on Hiss

-Harry S. Truman

-Gray

-Time story

-Confirmation hearings

-President’s cooperation with Congress

Press relations

-Time

-Hugh S. Sidey

-Current activities

-Martin Z. Agronsky’s show

-Dwight L. Chapin

President’s meeting with Vadim A. Trapeznikov

Pornography

-Supreme Court decision

-Follow-up

Family Assistance Program [FAP]

-Working group

-Weinberger as chairman

-James H. Cavanaugh

-Consultation with various people

-Russell B. Long, Frank E. Fitzsimmons

Medical research budget

-Charges of sabotage

-Cancer, heart disease

-Weinberger’s answers

-CBS TV special

-Reasons

-Restrictions on expenditures

-Congress

-Stanford University president

-Johns Hopkins University

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-Cuts

-Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT]

-University of California, Berkeley

-Defense grants

-Excesses

-Dr. James R. Schlesinger

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-President’s concern

President’s meeting with Theodore H. (“Teddy”) White

-President’s proposals

-White House budget

-Comparison with Johnson

Prices

-Lumber

-Sales to Japan

-Price freeze

-Cost of Living Council

-Need for facts

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-State of industry

-Production

-Mills

-Imports

-Exports

-Forest Service

-Management of timberlands

-Reasons for problems

-Environmental laws

-Transfer to private lands

-Environmental impact statement

-National forest

-Pressure from administration

-Price freeze

-William E. Simon

-Shultz’s opposition

-Stein

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-John T. Dunlop

Phase III

-Shultz’s concern

-Simon

-Press treatment

-Dollar abroad

-Shultz’s image

-Comparison to Connally

-Interest rates

-Blame on Shultz

-Attitudes of business community

-International monetary situation

-Shultz’s achievements

-Comparison with Connally

Leader class

-Business community

-Weakness of character

-Kahn

-University professors

-Dependence on government

-Welfare state

-Need for Connally

-David M. Kennedy’s performance

-Shultz

-Weak points

-Public relations

-Neurosis

-Fear of controversy

-Connally

Narcotics reform

-Controversy

-Central narcotics agency

Bill on Capitol Hill

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Richard G. Kleindienst

-Speaking tours

-Capital punishment

-Statistics

-New criminal code

-Jerry V. Wilson

-Speaking tour

Congressional relations

-MacGregor

-Timmons

-Ziegler

-Limitations

-President’s meeting with Scott and Leslie C. Arends

-Administration’s briefings

-Ziegler

-Ehrlichman’s role

-Ash

-Ford

-Need for briefings

-J. D. Ehrlichman’s role

-Ziegler

-Baroody

-Herbert G. Klein

-Briefing

ITT case

-Dealings with Democratic Senators

Public relations

-Press reports

-Administration’s responses

-Ziegler

-Hartke

-Timmons

-Ash

-Administrations programs

-Cole, Ash

-Shultz

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-Substance of issue

-Public relations sense

-Dunlop

-Public relations sense

-Theme

-Stein

-Public relations sense

-Preparation

Shultz

-Meetings with President and Ehrlichman

-Scheduling

-Phase III

-Talks with Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Meeting with President

-Scheduling

Regulatory commissions

-Meetings with President

-Chairmen

-ITT

-[unintelligible name]

-Federal Communications Commission [FCC]

-Federal Trade Commission [FTC]

Ehrlichman and Haldeman left at 12:10 pm.