Date: June 13, 1973

Time: 9:22 am – 10:10 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler. Discontinuities appear in the original recording.

Ronald L. Ziegler’s meeting

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Press relations

-Vietnam negotiations

-Joint communique

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-National economy

-President’s address

-President’s efforts

-Vietnam negotiations

-Messages

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-National economy

-Vietnam negotiations

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Watergate

-National economy

-Possible freeze

-Prices

-Vietnam negotiations

-Saigon’s reaction

-Forthcoming Soviet Union summit

-Cambodia

-Joseph W. Alsop’s column, June 13, 1973

-Forthcoming Leonid I. Brezhnev visit, Watergate

-Agreement

-Trade

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Wire services

Phil Donahue

-Interview with Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-White House response

-Correspondents

-Insult

Watergate

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Maurice H. Stans

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-John W. Dean, III

-Immunity

-Archibald Cox’s possible appeal

-Judge John J. Sirica’s role

-Forthcoming Ervin Committee testimony

-Possible effects

-Transactional immunity

-Strategy

-Views of Haig and J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

-Forthcoming Ervin Committee testimony

-John D. Ehrlichman

-President

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

-White House response

-Timing

-Buzhardt

-William O. Bittman

-White House response

-Raymond K. Price

-Actions of Washington Post and New York Times

-Immunity

-White House response

-Buzhardt, Charles A. Wright, Leonard Garment

-Ehrlichman’s letter to President

-Garment

-Leaks to press

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Garment

-Garment

Haig entered at 9:34 am.

Watergate

-Garment

-Conversations with Ziegler and Haig

-Defense of President with press

-Ehrlichman letter

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-Contacts with Bob Woodward and Seymour M. Hirsh

-Haig’s opinion

Congressional relations

-Vietnam negotiations

-Communique

-William E. Timmons’s activities

-Staff meeting

-Haig

-Chowder and Marching Society

-Society of Statesmen [SOS]

-Cambodia

-Timmons’s schedule

-Kissinger’s forthcoming briefings

-Bi-partisan Congressional leaders meeting

-Mike J. (“Mike”) Mansfield, Hugh Scott

-Gerald R. Ford, Ted Stevens

-President’s role

-Guest list

-Timmons [?]

-Importance

-Kissinger [?]

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Chowder and Marching Society

-Watergate

-Watergate

-Bella Abzug’s speech, June 12, 1973

-Haig’s meeting with Chowder and Marching Society

-Watergate

-Laird

-National economy

-President’s activities

Timmons entered at 9:38 am.

Congressional relations

-Vietnam negotiations

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-Wire services

-Congressional relations

-Mansfield, Scott

-Senate Foreign Relations Committee

-Timmons’s telephone calls

-Briefing schedule

-President’s role

-Kissinger

-Guest list

-Congress compared with White House

-President’s economic controls speech

-Scott and Ford’s views

-Kissinger’s forthcoming briefings

-Scott, Mansfield, Ford, Carl Albert

-Press

-Timing

-President’s approval

-Communique

-President’s briefing on Soviet Union summit, June 13,

1973

-Kissinger’s role

-Wilbur Mill, Wright Patman, William Proxmire

Timmons left at 9:41 am.

Personal appointments

-William Scranton

-Conversation with Haig

-Forthcoming conversation with Haig

-Effect of possible appointment

-Timing of announcements

-Press coverage

-Scranton

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Energy

-Harlow

-Scranton

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-President’s trip to Florida

-Brezhnev

-San Clemente

-President’s conversation with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Andrei Gromyko

-Photo opportunity

-“Spirit of Casa Pacifica”

-Spirit of Camp David, Casa Pacifica, Glassboro, and San

Clemente

Watergate

-Dean

-President’s conversation with Ronald Ziegler

-Forthcoming Ervin Committee Testimony

-Press

-Treatment of Whittaker Chambers

-Alger Hiss case

-Treatment of Dean

-Joseph W. Alsop’s column

-Need for White House response

-Haig’s opinion

-Buzhardt

-Spiro Agnew’s speech

-Columns

-Garment’s contacts

-New York Times, Washington Post

-Dean

-Immunity

-White House response

-Peter Lisagor’s possible column

-Ziegler’s efforts

-Discreditation

-Importance of timing

-Henry (“Scoop”) Jackson’s statement concerning Brezhnev’s visit

-Congressional response

-Dean

-Immunity

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-Forthcoming Ervin Committee testimony

-Prosecutors’ evidence-gathering

-Buzhardt

-Expectations

-Cross-examination

-Fred D. Thompson

-Buzhardt

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Edward J. Gurney

-Daniel K. Inouye [?]

-Herman E. Talmadge

-Gurney

-Speeches in Florida

-News coverage

-New York Times, Washington Post, Associated Press [AP]

-Support for President

-President’s role

-Need for speeches by supporters

-Content

-Dean

-Haldeman

-Ehrlichman

-Agnew

-Congressmen

-Eugene J. McCarthy

-Statement concerning President’s tenure

Press relations

-Timing of announcements

-Kissinger

-Harlow

-Energy statement

-Scranton’s appointment

-Delay

-Scranton

-Florida

-President’s forthcoming speech on the economy

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National economy

-President’s forthcoming speech

-Timing

-Ziegler’s forthcoming conversation with Timmons

-President’s schedule

-Cabinet, Bi-partisan Congressional leaders

-George P. Shultz

Ziegler left at 9:59 am.

National economy

-President’s forthcoming speech

-Preparation

-President’s appearance

Chowder and Marching Society

-Support for President

-Meeting, June 13, 1973

-SOS

-Attendees

-Haig’s talk

-White House relations with Congress

-White House relations with Cabinet

-President’s activities

-Economy, energy, Southeast Asia

-Cambodia

-Stability

-Forthcoming Brezhnev visit

-Significance

Nellie L. Yates entered at an unknown time after 9:59 am.

Telegram to Kissinger

-Congratulations

-Scowcroft

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Yates left at an unknown time before 10:10 am.

Chowder and Marching Society

-Haig’s previous visits

-Complaints by attendees

-Attitude, June 13, 1973

-Cambodia vote

-Peter H. Dominick

Dominick

-Qualities

-Timmons

-Treatment by Committee to Re-Elect the President [CRP]

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Dominick

-Treatment by Committee to Re-Elect the President [CRP]

-Reelection

-Forthcoming conversation with Haig

-Colorado

-Harlow

-“Georgetown set”

-Possible conversation with Harlow

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Chowder and Marching Society

-Timmons

-George H. W. Bush

Watergate

-Dean

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-Forthcoming Ervin Committee testimony

-White House response

-President’s activities

-Energy, Economy, White House staff, Southeast Asia, Brezhnev

-Evidence

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Witness schedule

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Dean

-Agnew’s speeches

-Barry M. Goldwater, Jr.’s possible speech

-Possible speeches by Congressmen

-Forthcoming Brezhnev visit

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Inouye’s views

-Ziegler

-Possible speech or press story

-Content

Haig’s schedule

Scranton

-Florida

Haig left at 10:10 am.