Date: May 15, 1973

Time: 5:21 pm-6:45 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

President’s election reform speech

Watergate

-Intensity

-Public interest

-Ervin Committee

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 5:21 pm.

Refreshment

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 5:45 pm.

President’s conversation with Alexander M. Haig, Jr., May 14

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President’s record

-White House staff [?]

Ronald L. Ziegler

-Previous conversation with President

-Need for help with press briefings

Watergate

-Presidential papers

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters memorandum

-Ziegler [?]

-Possible White House staff testimony

-John W. Dean, III’s documents

-R. H. Shepherd

-Availability of copies to White House

-Committee to Re-elect President [CRP]

-Contents

-National security

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INTELLIGENCE

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Watergate

-Dean’s documents

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-Hunt’s activities

-White House response

-FBI

-Hunt, Liddy

-President’s obligation to national security information

-Wiretapping

-Legality

-Compared to Lyndon B. Johnson

-Omnibus Crime Act of June 1972

-Leaks

-President’s orders regarding leaks

-John D. Ehrlichman and Egil (“Bud”) Krogh

-Joseph C. Kraft

-Buzhardt’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-President’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-Possible wiretaps by E. Howard Hunt, Jr. and G[eorge] Gordon

Liddy

-Plumbers operation

-Legality of wiretaps

-Army Signal Corps

-Daniel Ellsberg

-Pentagon Papers

-Hero status

-Pulitzer Prize to New York Times

-Effect on foreign policy

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-White House activities after June 1972

-National security

-Authority to order wiretaps

-President

-Court order

-Congress

-Secretary of Defense

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Secretary of State

-Attorney General

-President

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-Henry Brandon

-Possible White House statement

-Justification for wiretaps

-Disassociation from Watergate break-in

-Hunt and Liddy

-Hunt’s and Liddy’s activities

-James W. McCord, Jr.

-Donald H. Segretti

-Watergate break-in

-Cuban nationals operation “cover”

-CIA

-Hush money [?]

-Charles W. Colson

-Witness list for Ervin Committee

-Colson, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Dean

-Possible immunity for Dean

-Witness list for Ervin Committee

-Possible testimony

-Committee to Re-elect President [CRP]

-Liddy’s secretary

-Colson

-McCord

-Book

-John B. Connally [?]

-President’s conversation with John B. Connally

-McCord, Hunt

-McCord

-Book

-Colson, Haldeman, and Ehrlichman

-Executive privilege

-Dean

-John N. Mitchell

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Colson, Gordon C. Strachan, Haldeman, and Ehrlichman

-Possible testimony

-Executive privilege

-John J. Wilson

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-Possible White House strategies

-Dean’s documents

Buzhardt talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:21 pm and 5:45

pm.

[Conversation No. 435-40A]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 46-67]

[End telephone conversation]

Telephone service

Watergate

-Ervin Committee

-Legal research

-Possible assertion of executive privilege

-$350,000

-Haldeman’s role

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Richard G. Kleindienst

Buzhardt talked with Doug Parker between an unknown time after 5:21 pm and 5:45 pm.

[Conversation No. 435-40B]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 46-68]

Buzhardt conferred with the President during the conversation.

[Begin conferral]

Buzhardt’s location

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-Executive Office Building [EOB]

[End conferral]

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate

-Dean’s documents

-Amount of material in inches

-Length of a particular document

-Pages

-Possible content

-Authorship

-Camp David

-Dean’s attorney

-Partisanship

-Democrat

-Motives

President’s schedule

-Prisoners of War [POW] dinner

-Meeting with George J. R. Pompidou

-POW dinner

-Soviet summit

-Domestic issues

-Wage and price freeze

-George P. Shultz

Controversial uses of Presidential power

-Impoundment of funds

-Vetoes

-Congress

Watergate

-Grand jury

-President’s conversation with Henry E. Petersen

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Smoking

-Ashtray

-Relaxation

[End segment reviewed under deed of gift]

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Watergate

-Grand jury

-Possible indictments

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and Colson

-John J. Sirica

-Possible effect on Ervin Committee hearings

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.’s comments

-“Facts for American people”

-Ervin Committee members

-Herman E. Talmadge

-Ervin

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Edward J. Gurney

President’s San Clemente property

-Santa Ana Register story

-Ervin Committee

-Denial

-Leonard Garment

-Robert H. Abplanalp

-Allegations of misuse of campaign funds

-Garment

Parker talked with Buzhardt at an unknown time between 5:45 pm and 6:45 pm.

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[Conversation No. 435-40C]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 46-69]

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate

-Buzhardt’s previous telephone call

-Sirica’s actions

-Dean’s documents

-Sirica

-Possible motives

-Possible threat to Presidency

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Funds for defendants

-Thomas A. Pappas

-Possible guilt

-Motives of participants

-Million dollar fundraising

-[Unintelligible name]

-Dean

-Knowledge

-William O. Bittman’s demand for $120,000

-Hunt

-President’s conversation with Dean, March 21

-Bittman’s demand of Paul L. O’Brien

-Blackmail

-Hunt and Liddy

-Dean

-Relationship with Ehrlichman

-Position of President’s counsel

-Activities in Watergate investigation

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Ziegler

-Possible actions

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-Possible immunity

-Impact of Senate testimony

-Ehrlichman

-Possible actions

-Immunity

-Special Prosecutor

-Transactional immunity

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-President’s conversation with Petersen

-Incentive to lie

-Peterson’s concern

-Hunt and McCord

-Dean’s possible actions

-Justification of testimony to Special Prosecutor

-John J. Wilson’s possible response

-Haldeman’s, Ehrlichman’s, and Colson’s future

-Contact with White House

-President

-Lawrence M. Higby

-Buzhardt

-Executive privilege

-Perception of cover-up

-Statements by Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Need for chronology

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Effect on possible trials

-Mitchell

-Compared with Bobby G. Seale’s trial

-Sirica

-Jury trial

-Juror’s race

-Christian Science

-Ehrlichman

-Unknown woman [?]

-Possible trials

-Obstruction of justice

-Conspiracy

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-Grand jury

-Petersen

-Certainty of case

-Indictments

-Ehrlichman and Haldeman

-Walters

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray and Richard M. Helms

-Helms

-Walters’s conversation with Gray

-Dean

-CIA involvement

-Walters

-Gen. Robert E. Cushman, Jr.’s statement

-Date confusion

-Ehrlichman’s alleged conversation with Cushman

-Departure for California

-Krogh

-Break-in at Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office

-Colson

-Hunt

-Cushman

-Possible legal penalties

-Intent of break-in

-Breaking and entering

-Burglary

-Copying documents

-Misdemeanor

-Felony

-California law

-Krogh

-Dean

-Hunt

-Timing of Ehrlichman’s knowledge

-President’s conversation with Petersen

-Film

-FBI

-Dean

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-Conversation with Peterson, April 15

-Conversation with President, March 21

-President’s conversation with Kleindienst

-Photograph

-Psychiatrist’s office

-Handling by Justice Department

-Hunt

-Petersen

-Embarrassment

-Dean’s knowledge

-Kleindienst

-Petersen

-John J. Martin [?]

-Buzhardt’s testimony

-President’s conversation with Petersen

-Ehrlichman

-Accusations against Buzhardt

-William M. Byrne, Jr.

-Buzhardt’s testimony

-Ellsberg’s hearing

-Document

-Public Affairs office

-Author’s testimony

-Byrne

-United States Attorney Dave Nissen

-Haig and Henry A. Kissinger

-Wiretaps

-Dean’s documents

-Buzhardt’s instructions

-Bob Frankel

-Possible contents

-Presence of classified information

-Executive privilege

-Earl J. Silbert

-Timing of delivery of information to White House

-Possible contents

-Dean

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-Motive for production of documents

-Possible contents

-Relation to wiretaps

-Immunity

-Ehrlichman’s knowledge of Ellsberg break-in

-Dean’s documents

-Possible advantage to White House

-Dean’s testimony

-Value to possible defendants

-Wilson and David Shapiro

-Dean

-Sensationalism

-President’s involvement

-Contacts with President regarding Watergate

-March 21, 1973 meeting

-“Cancer on the Presidency”

-Camp David trip

Buzhardt left at 6:45 pm.