Date: May 29, 1973

Time: Unknown between 12:15 pm and 12:31 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Watergate

-President’s previous meeting with bipartisan Congressional leaders

-White House response

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-J. William Fulbright’s reaction

White House staff organization

-President’s meeting with William P. Rogers

-Spirit

-Statements

-Continuance in office

-Effect of Watergate issue

-Conversation with Haig

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Effectiveness

-John B. Connally

-Haig’s conversation with Connally, May 29

-Economics

-Suggestions

-Energy czar

-Haig’s view

-Interlocking issues

-Czar

-Staff

-Knowledge

-John J. McCloy’s role

-Staff

-Peter M. Flanigan

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-Former presidents of Shell and Texaco

-Knowledge of industry

-Age

-Ego

-McCloy

-Aken’s [sp?] [First name unknown] role

-Texaco

-Shell

-Flanigan

-Foreign Service officer

-Roy L. Ash

-Role on White House staff

-Personality

-Relations with Congress and bureaucracy

-Mistrust

Bureaucracy

-Connally’s views

-Problem for administration

-Cabinet reorganization

-President’s previous meeting with bipartisan Congressional leaders

-Reaction

-Republicans

-Hugh Scott

-Gerald R. Ford

White House staff organization

-Domestic side

-Inertia

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Bryce N. Harlow’s role

-George H. W. Bush

-Congress

-Benefit to Haig

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Office of Management and Budget [OMB]’s role

-Ash

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-Policy

-Problem for administration

-Bureaucracy

-Unsettlement

-Fiscal responsibility

-Management practices

John B. Connally

-Role in administration

-View on cabinet

-View on White House response to Watergate

-President’s activities

-High profile public exposure

-Platform

-Labor

-Auto workers

-Farmers

-Beef industry

-West Coast

-Washington Press Corps

-Assessments

-Haig’s view

-Precision

-Public panic

-Views on stock market

-Wall Street

Stock market

-Fluctuations

-Effects

-H. Ross Perot

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 12:15 pm.

President’s schedule

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 12:25 pm.

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Stock market

-Wall Street

-Congress

-Washington Press Corps

-Effect on Arthur F. Burns

-Jewish community

-Confidence

-Cambodia

-Buying

-Polling

-Shultz’s view

-Panic

-Caution

Watergate

-Haig’s conversation with Connally

-White Paper

-Cabinet

-Republican leadership

-Watergate

-White Paper

-Effect

-John W. Dean, III’s documents

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters’s memoranda of

conversations [memcons]

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Plumbers operation

-Haig’s role on White House staff

-Announcement

White House staff reorganization

-Rogers

-Compromise

-Continuance in office

-Conflict with Kissinger

-Effect on administration

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-Connally

-Conversation with Haig

-Kissinger’s continuance in office

-Style

Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Rogers

President’s schedule

-Journalists

Haig left at an unknown time before 12:31 pm.

-Expectations

-Cures

-Research

-Personalities

-Politics

-Stone

-Professionalism

-Federal Health Survey

-Stone’s role

-Politics

-Management

-Priorities

-Diseases

-Focus

-Fiscal discussions

-Cancer

-Research

-Objective

-Experiments

-Basic compared to applied

-Accountability

-Leadership

-Morale

-Dedication

Health, Education and Welfare [HEW] budget for Fiscal Year 1974

-Social security

-Weinberger’s dealings with Appropriations Committee

-Education

-Successes

-Elford A. Cederberg’s concern

-Statement

-Revenue sharing

-administration strategy

-Timing

-Funding

-Programs

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-Effectiveness

-Weinburger’s conversation with Cederberg

Oval Office gift

-White House correspondents

-Reproduction

-Williamsburg

Weinberger et al. left at 12:45 pm.