Date: May 18, 1973

Time: 10:45 am – 11:46 am

Location: Oval Office

President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Haig’s schedule

-Meeting

-Briefing

-Cabinet meeting

President’s previous meeting with Robert H. Finch

Ronald L. Ziegler’s schedule

-Press briefing

-Meeting with John A. Scali

-President

-Meeting with Haig

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 10:45 am.

Ziegler’s presence at meeting

-Scali

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 10:56 am.

Watergate

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-Ziegler’s meeting with Haig, May 17

-New York Times strategy

-President’s foreign policy

Ziegler entered at an unknown time after 10:45 am.

Watergate

-Ziegler’s schedule

-Ziegler’s forthcoming press briefing

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Contacts with W. Matthew Byrne

-President’s instructions

-Daniel Ellsberg case

-Richard G. Kleindienst’s recommendation

-John W. Dean III

-Dean

-Interview with Walter Cronkite, May 17

-Conversation with Ziegler regarding investigation

-[William] Stuart Symington

-Haig’s conversation with James R. Schlesinger

-White House staff’s meetings with Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Ziegler’s forthcoming press briefing

-Allegations

-Dean

-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

-Possible White House response

-Ziegler’s meeting with Haig and Buzhardt, May 17

-President’s possible role in break-in

-Symington

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters’s memoranda of conversation [memcons]

-Ziegler’s meeting with Haig and Buzhardt

-President’s resignation

-Ziegler’s possible resignation

-Murray M. Chotiner’s opinion

-Dean

-Possible attacks on presidency

-Motives

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-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Credibility

Ziegler left at 10:56 am.

Watergate

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Spiro T. Agnew

-Comparison of affidavits and Walters’s memcons

-Buzhardt

-Schlesinger’s actions

-President’s activities

-Hearsay

-Symington

-Walters’s memcons

-Effect of possible release

-Dean’s files

-President

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Possible access

-Haig

-Dean

-Integrity of United States Secret Service [USSS]

-Buzhardt

-George P. Shultz

-Possible contents

-Huston Plan

-Termination

-Schlesinger’s investigation of routing of report

-White House Situation Room

-Possible effect on presidency

-CIA meeting with Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-President’s motives

-Dean’s subsequent meetings with Walters

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray III

-Gray

-Possible testimony

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-Huston Plan

-Possible implementation

-Tom C. Huston and Dean

-Verbiage

-Possible implementation

-Huston and Dean

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-CIA

-Walters

-Schlesinger

-Dean’s request

-President’s role

-Richard M. Helms

-Testimony regarding knowledge of Walters’s activities

-Symington

-Dean’s request of Walters

-Helms’s reaction

-Helms

-Possible resignation

-Conversation with President

-CIA

-Dean’s request

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Walters’s memcons

-Possible release

-Haig’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-President’s role in Ehrlichman’s activities

-Executive privilege

-Memcons of conversations with President

-Buzhardt’s view

-Buzhardt

-Possible access to files of Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Dean

-Executive privilege

-Haldeman’s memos of meetings with President

-Haldeman’s and Ehrlichman’s papers

-Possible assault by President’s opponents

-President’s conversations with staff members

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-Meeting with Dean, March 21

-White House staff members’ memcons

-Possible access by Buzhardt

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Charles W. Colson

-President’s conversations with Haldeman

-Content

-President’s possible resignation

-Walters’s memcons

-President’s motive

-Memcons of President’s conversations with Haldeman, Ehrlichman and Colson

-Effect of possible release

-Ehrlichman

-Possible release of memcons

-Buzhardt’s view

-Plumbers

-President’s knowledge

-Break-in

-Haldeman

-Forthcoming meeting with Haig

-Ehrlichman

-Presidency

-Removal from White House staff

-Ehrlichman

-Possible testimony regarding meeting with Walters

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Bay of Pigs

-Mexican money

-Conversation with Haig

-Buzhardt

-Colson

-President’s possible meeting with Haldeman

-Ehrlichman

-Memcons of meetings with President

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Colson

-President’s directions

-Possible release

-Effects

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-Buzhardt’s view

-Executive privilege

-President’s ownership

-Possible access

-Buzhardt and Haig

-President’s knowledge

-Break-in, cover-up, clemency

-Walters’s memcons

-Ehrlichman’s memcons

-Possible release

-Telephone tapes

-Haldeman

-Advice to President regarding Buzhardt

-Meeting, March 21

-President’s schedule

-Haldeman

-Ehrlichman

-Ehrlichman

-Resignation from White House staff

-Conversation with Buzhardt

-Compared to Haldeman

-Possible White House response

-President’s resignation

-Effects

-White House staff members’ papers

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Possible access by Buzhardt

-Colson

-President’s ownership

-Dean

-President’s schedule

-Haldeman

Haig left at 11:46 am.

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