Date: October 26, 1972

Time: 8:12 am – 9:05 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Legislation

-House Resolution [HR] 1

-Senatorial candidate film session

-Winton M. (“Red”) Blount

-Pressure to sign

-John Sherman Cooper

-Louie B. Nunn

-Administration strategy

-Vetoes

-Timing

-News story

-Taxes

-News story

-Kentucky visit

-Cooper

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-Telephone call to Ehrlichman

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Telephone call to Ehrlichman

-Position on signing bill

-New York benefits

-George Meany

-Position on signing bill

-Blount

-Senior citizens organization of Alabama

-Candidates

-Interest groups

-Feel for pressures

-Blount

-Reconsideration of veto

-Water bill veto

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Political problems

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Dollar problems

-1974

-Liquidation problem

-Payroll taxes

-Bill’s arrival

-Timing

-Pressures

-Veto message

-Pressures building

-Veto timing

-Mixing of vetoes and signings

-Strategy

-Pressures

-Assessment of bill

-Water bill

-Columbia River

-Announcement timing

-1972 election

-Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW] bill

-HR 1

-Delay on decision

-Budget

-1973

-Payroll tax

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-1974

-Written summary of bills by Ehrlichman

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Contents

-Veterans

-Job Corps

-Great Society programs

-Need for jobs for kids

-Rehabilitation

-Elevator operator story

-Unknown man

-Death

-Background

-California

-New York

-Oregon

-Civilian Conservation Corps [CCC]

-Need for program

-Social workers

-Congressional leadership

-Need for written summary

-The President’s schedule

-Campaign film session

-HR 1

-Rockefeller opinion

-Load off of state in rehabilitation payments

-Compared to revenue sharing

-Control of hospital costs

-Medicaid

-Nunn

-Cooper’s opinion

-Care for old people

-Compassion

-Campaign benefits

-Vetoes

-Education bill

-Water bill

-Welfare bill

-Old, blind people

-Blind people

-Support for Administration

-Congressional action

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-Increase over Administration proposal

-Interpretation of signing

-Payroll tax implications

-Signing with reservations

-New proposals for funding

-Clean water tax

-Treasury Department

-Value-added tax [VAT]

-Announcement

-Payroll taxes

-Self-liquidation

-1974

-Reasons for opposition

-Interpretation of the President’s action by public

-1972 election

-Pledge not to raise taxes compared to influence of voting bloc

-Possible course of action

-Pay-as-you-go provision

-Study bill

-Importance of bill

-Cut of existing expenditures

-Priorities

-Buy-off argument

-Food stamps

-Cooper

-Pressure

-1972 election outcome

-George S. McGovern

-Written summary

-Schedule of meetings

-Weinberger, George P. Shultz, Herbert Stein

-Charles W. Colson’s opinion

-Taxes, prices

-Veto recommendation

-Taxes

-Written summary

-Alternatives

-Budget cutting

-Water bill

-Colson

-Education

-Veterans

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-Politics

-Blount

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Motorcade

Press

-Quality of stories

-1972 campaign

-Endorsements

-Editorials

-Readership

-Television commentators

-Related to political polls

-Roscoe Drummond

-Meeting with Ehrlichman, October 25, 1972

-Anticipation of next four years of the President’s administration

-Possible appointment with the President

-Series

-Washington Post

-Washington Post

-Colson

-Story on Maurice H. Stans

-Accreditation

-Possible denial

-Effect

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Ziegler

-Press conferences

-Recognition

-Ziegler

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-Dealings

-Returning of calls

-White House staff

-Cabinet officials

-Alleged libel of [John N. Mitchell and Stans]

-Social functions

-White House parties

-Washington Star

-East Wing

-Constance M. (Cornell) (“Connie”) Stuart

HR 1

-Financing

-Richardson

-1974

-Raise taxes

-Signing of bill linked with cuts within HEW

-Richardson’s recommendation

-Budget of HEW

-HEW cuts

-Personnel cuts

-Check writing, nurses

-Personnel cuts in general

-Research office

-Press office

-Attitude of offices

-Government size

-Reorganization

-Signing bill

-Results

-Fiscal conservatives

-Effect of election on attitudes

-McGovern

-Spending limit for Fiscal Year [FY] 1973

-Congress’ recent override of water bill veto

-Colson

-Albert E. Sindlinger and other pollsters

-Unknown person

-Perspective

-Strategy

-Veto of bill

-Timing

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-Blind

-Old people

-Financial considerations

Watergate

-Washington Post story

-Colson

-H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Foundation of stories

-Propriety of campaign tactics

-Sabotage charge

-Heckling

-Tricia Nixon Cox’s visit [to Morgantown, West Virginia]

-John A. Volpe

-Double standards

-San Francisco incident

-Los Angeles incident

-Statue of Liberty

-Planning by Democrats

-Motorcade

-History of Republican campaign problems

-Collecting campaign intelligence

-Dwight L. Chapin

-John W. Dean, III’s report

-Chapin

-Recruitment of [Donald H. Segretti]

-Purpose

-Tactics of Washington Post

-Haldeman story

-Benjamin C. Bradlee

-Pressure on reporters

-US Attorneys

-Calls from reporters

-Verifying leads

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-FBI

-Calls to US attorneys

-Verifying leads

-Haldeman, Mitchell, Ehrlichman

-Success of tactics

-Bradlee

-Pressure on reporters

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-Yellow journalism

-Use of term

-1968 campaign

-New York Times article on Vice Presidential candidate Spiro T.

Agnew

-Public perception

-Washington Post denial

-McGovern stories

-Washington Post

-Denial

-Reasons

-Response to Ziegler’s statement

-Preparation

-Possible strategy

-Attack on Haldeman

-Sunday paper

-Unknown woman

-Interviews of Haldeman’s associates

-Compared to Sherman Adams case

-Haldeman advantages

-Anonymity

-Compared to Ehrlichman

-Compared to Adams

-Short term effect

-Neutralizing television coverage

-McGovern corruption speech

-Washington Post denial

-Inside Washington Post story

-Effect of Ziegler’s response

-Robert J.Dole and Clark McGregor

-Television coverage

-Chicago Tribune story by Frank C. Starr [News summary item]

-Effort to contact and inform

-Opponents tactics

-Ziegler’s response to the Washington Post

-Radio stations

-Starr

-Press

-Motive

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Campaign practices

-Agnew

-Yellow journalism charge

-News reports of charges

-Use of rhetoric

-Ziegler’s counterattack on Washington Post

-Opportunity

-Dole

-Tactics

-Ehrlichman’s talk with Drummond

-Effect of Ziegler’s denial

-Nature of administration in second term

-McGovern

-Campaign rhetoric

-Press treatment

-[News summary item]

-Baltimore Sun’s John Carroll’s view

Press conference in Oval Office

-Reason

-Scandal

-Vietnam

-Negotiations

-Announcement

Radio story on Vietnam

-North Vietnamese

-Paris negotiations

-Publication of terms of agreement

-New York Times story

-Henry A. Kissinger

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-Possible meeting

R. Sargent Shriver’s statement [News summary item]

-Administration’s foreign policy

-Democratic supporters of the President

-John B. Connally

-Attack on the President

-War record of Nixon compared to McGovern

-Connally

-War records

Watergate

-The President’s press conference

-Administration position

-Drummond

-Public perception

-Basis of stories in press

-Timing

-Compared to the President’s Fund broadcast [Checkers speech of 1952]

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Deposition

-Sloan’s attorney

-Haldeman

-FBI

-Secret fund

-Ziegler statement

-McGovern statement

-Dole and MacGregor

-Next move

-Statement on yellow journalism for surrogates

-Haldeman story

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 8:12 am.

Film session

-Blount

-Radio messages

-Blount

-Possible conversation with the President

-J. Caleb Boggs

-Mark I. Goode

-Lighting

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Telegram from Blount

-Ehrlichman’s meeting

Ehrlichman and Bull left at 9:05 am.