Date: April 11, 1973

Time: 11:05 am – 11:50 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Pending legislation, teenage wage differential

-George Meany

-Peter J. Brennan

-Support for legislation

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Brennan

-Deal making

-Chances with Congress

-Teenage wage differential

-Frederick B. Dent

-Criticism of Brennan

-John N. Erlenborn

-Public statement

-Administration proposals

-Meany

-President’s advice to Brennan

Watergate

-John N., Mitchell’s call to Ehrlichman

-Settlement of suit

-Robert S. Strauss

-Approval by Mike Mansfield, Carl B. Albert, and Sam J. Ervin, Jr.

-Conversation with Maurice H. Stans

-Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr.

-Settlement

-Settlement of suit

-Stans’s position

-Leonard Garment

-Meeting with Ervin Committee staff, April 10, 1973

-Ervin Committee

-Hearing schedule

-John J. Sirica’s delay in sentencing James W. McCord, Jr.

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-Compared to Whittaker Chambers case

-Alger Hiss’s response

-Ervin Committee

-Slander of defendants

-Garment’s role

-Leaks

-New York Daily News

-McCord’s testimony corroborated

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Ehrlichman’s meeting with Ervin

-Chambers case

-Hiss

-Function

-Garment’s opinion of committee staff

-Plans

-Donald H. Segretti

-Campaign finance

-Fred D. Thompson

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Samuel Dash

-Effect of McCord’s testimony

-Mitchell

-Frederick C. LaRue

-News story

-Funds

-Source

-W. Clement Stone [?]

-Gordon C. Strachan

-Reporting of expenditure

-Return to Stans

-La Rue

-John W. Dean, III

-Source of Ehrlichman’s information

-Knowledge of funds transactions

-Richard A. Moore’s conversation with Garment and Ehrlichman, April 11,

1973

-Focus on funds problem

-Mitchell’s attention

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-Moore’s conversations

-Dean

-Mitchell

-Possibility of conversation with President

-Previous conversation with President

Supreme Court

-Byron R. White

-Interest in directorship of Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Life on the court

-Prestige

-Background

-Religion

-Marital status

-Political views

-Conservative

-Law and order

-Race

-Pace of decisions

-Replacement

-Discussions

-Messages from Potter Stewart and Lewis F. Powell, Jr.

-Work of Jewell S. LaFontant

-Quality

-Richard G. Kleindienst’s assessment

-Blacks

-White

-Kleindienst

-Warren E. Burger

-Meeting about FBI position

-Ehrlichman meeting

-Marvin Watson

-Background

-Lawyer

-Postmaster General

-Lyndon B. Johnson Administration

-Democrat

-Comparison with Abe Fortas

-Press reaction

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-Credibility

Watergate

-Ervin Committee

-Schedule

-Ehrlichman’s talk with Ervin

-Executive privilege

-Kleindienst’s attack on Edmund S. Muskie

-Ervin’s opinion of President’s position

-Aims of White House

-Ervin Committee

-Strachan, Dwight L. Chapin, Segretti

-Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Ehrlichman’s warning to Baker and Ervin

-Records of 1970 Congressional money

-Pre-1970 Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy investigation

-Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

-Alabama money

-Scope of subpoena

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Kalmbach’s attorney

-Scope of investigation

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Ervin

-Kalmbach

-Subpoena

-Funds

-Movement of money for Stans

-Haldeman’s use

-Polling

-Administration’s explanation

Economic policy

-Herbert Stein

-Troika of economic advisors and Roy L. Ash to prepare written recommendations

-Arthur F. Burns

-Ehrlichman’s call

-Meeting with President

-Decision making process

-Pierre Rinfret

-Paper

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-Stein’s list of options

-Congress

-Mail from constituents

-Opposition to proposals

-Business community

-William J. Baroody’s office

-Effectiveness

-Control of inflation

-Stein’s view on control

-Equilibrium

-Economy’s momentum

-Stock market

-Rise in prices

-Distortions

-Jewish influence

-Rinfret

-Retail sales figures

Inflation

-Public reasoning

-Lack of confidence

-Cambodia

-Fiscal policy [?]

-Federal spending

-President’s vetoes

-Influence on Congress

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:05 am.

President’s schedule

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Talking paper

-Meeting with Gregorio Lopez-Bravo de Castro

-Length of meeting

-Meetings with foreign ministers

-Meeting with Lopez-Bravo

-Duration

Bull left at an unknown time before 11:50 am.

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President’s schedule

-Meeting with Lopez-Bravo

-Length

-Content of paper delivered to President

Watergate

-Mitchell and LaRue

-Forthcoming testimony to Grand Jury

-Nature of possible crimes committed

-Perjury

-Washington Post’s allegations of funds for cover-up

-Legal importance of intent

-Committee to Re-Elect the President [CRP]

-Segretti

-Plea of self-incrimination

-Meeting of attorney with Kalmbach’s attorney

-Connection with E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Strachan

-Chapin

-Campaign organization

-Watergate break-in

-Management

-Magruder

-Mitchell

-G[eorge] Gordon Liddy

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Watergate

-Sally Harmony’s testimony before grand jury

-Mitchell and Magruder

-Haldeman

-Dean’s story concerning reports

-Submission of report to Strachan

FBI

-Possible involvement of Haldeman

-Haldeman’s response

Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:05 am.

President’s schedule

-A meeting

-Time

Bull left at an unknown time before 11:50 am.

Watergate

-Liddy

-Sally Harmony’s possible testimony

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Watergate

-Liddy

-Sally Harmony’s possible testimony

-Source of information for Ehrlichman

-Richard A. Moore

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-Memos to and from Liddy

-Charles W. Colson

-Haldeman

-Ehrlichman conversation with Dean

-Haldeman

-Defense by White House

-Forthcoming testimony

-Comparison with Mitchell’s testimony

-Possible future reactions by Republicans

-Weicker

-Hugh Scott, Barry M. Goldwater, Gerald R. Ford

-Comparison with Sherman Adams case

-Possible White House reaction

-Garment’s reaction to investigation

-Interest of President’s opponents

-Response by President

-Gannon’s suggestions for President’s activities

-Travel

-President’s forthcoming meeting with Lopez-Bravo

-Ehrlichman’s assessment

-President’s meeting with Lee Kuan Yew

-Ehrlichman’s assessment

-Effect on President’s opponents

-Weicker

-Vetoes

-Effect on public pereption

-Role of Congress

-Baseball game attendance

Watergate

-Responsibility for counterattack

-Colson

-Garment

-Baker

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Strategy

-Stories in press

-Ervin Committee

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Ehrlichman left at 11:50 am.