Date: March 27, 1973

Time: 11:00 am – 1:30 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Wounded Knee

-Incident status

-Plan for resolution

-Kenneth R. Cole Jr.’s working group

-Justice Department

-Interior Department

-US Marshall

-Wounds

-Chances of survival

-Deterioration of situation

-Indians, Blacks

-Massive show of force

-Military action

-Use of army

-Fears

-Estimate of losses

-Public relations [PR] problems

-Government explanation

-Preparations

-US Marshall

-Wounding

-Publicity

-Sniping

-Dale K. (“Kent”) Frizzell

-Assistant Attorney General

-Interior Department

-US Marshall

-Viciousness

-Meeting with Indians

– Frizzell

-Handling of situation

-White House staff involvement

-Handling of PR

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-Advantages

-Long-run disadvantages

-Display of action

-Ehrlichman’s role

-Leonard Garment

-Talks with Indians

-Ultimatum to Indians

-PR foundation

-Comparison with action on food prices

-Need for action

-Risk of deaths

-Indians, soldiers

-Possible future armed occupations

-Blacks, Chicanos

Price controls

-George P. Shultz’s support

-Talks with Labor Management Advisory Board

-Merits

-Labor demands

-Shultz

-Plan

-Formulation

-Guidelines

-90-day price freeze

-Food

-President’s statement

-Press coverage

-Vietnam report

-International monetary situation

-Phase III

President’s accomplishments

-Perception of failure

-Budget

-Congress

-Vietnam

-November 3, 1969 speech

-Laos

-India-Pakistan War

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-Newsweek, Time

-Press relations

-Nicholas P. Thimmesch

-Watergate

Press relations

-Vietnam

-President’s conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Press briefings

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Release

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-President’s actions

-Television [TV] news commentary

-Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

-Laos

-Release of POWs

-Troop withdrawal

Domestic issues

-President’s vetoes

-Sustaining in Congress

-Vote count

-House of Representatives

-Republican votes

-Democrats

-Cal B. Albert

-Senate action

-House of Representatives

-President’s speech

– Shultz

-Budget issues

-Need for restraint

-Support for Congress by public

-Taxes

-Prices

-Energy message from President

-Arrangements

-California

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-Fanfare

-Briefings

-Congress

-Press

-Trade message

-Tax message

-TV coverage

-Charles J. DiBona

-Work quality

-Tax issue

-Shultz’s testimony

-Alternative minimum tax

-Trade bill

-Jobs

-Congress

-Publicity

-Statements

-Tax issue

-President’s announcement

-Congress

-Press coverage

-Shultz’s testimony

-Trade bill

-Congress

-White House domination of news

-Past tough battles

[A transcript of this conversation appears in RG 460, Box 175, p. 1-84.]

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 11:30 am.

Sally Inge Buikema entered at an unknown time after 11:30 am.

Sally Buikema’s marriage

-Manolo Sanchez’s comment

-Fina Sanchez

-Husband

-David Buikema

-Sharp Electronics

-Residence

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-Delay

Mrs. Buikema left at an unknown time before 11:35 am.

[Transcribed portion continues.]

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 11:35 am.

[Transcribed portion ends.]

President’s meeting with Corinne Boggs

-Photograph

Ziegler left at 11:40 am.

Ziegler

-Quality of work

-Kissinger

[Transcribed portion continues.]

[Transcribed portion ends.]

Pierre E. Trudeau

-Call to President

-Canada’s withdrawal from International Commission on Control and Security

[ICCS]

-Announcement of postponement

[Transcribed portion continues.]

Stephen B. Bull left.

[Transcribed portion ends.]

Prime Minister Pierre E. Trudeau talked with the President between 12:05 pm and 12:10 pm.

[See Conversation No. 44-19]

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[Duration: 4m 49 s]

CANADA

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[This portion of the conversation was transcribed and entered as part of government exhibit 17 in

U.S. v. Mitchell, el al., pp. 00313-00317].

[End transcribed portion.]

President’s speech

-Draft

-Release

-Veto

-Wage and price controls

-George P. Shultz

-Meeting with President

-Trade

-Budget

-Amount of discussion

-Poor

-Cost of living

-President’s schedule

-Preparation

Rogers C. B. Morton

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

[Transcribed portion continues.]

[Transcribed portion ends.]

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Stephen B. Bull entered at 1:16 pm.

Vocational Rehabilitation Bill

-President’s statement

Bull left at 1:17 pm.

Budget issue

-President’s action

-Credit with public

-President’s speech

-Bureaucrats

-Congressional relations

-Conflict over priorities

-Defense spending

[Transcribed portion continues.]

[Transcribed portion ends.]

Watergate

-Medals

-Purple heart

-Rogers

-Consultation with Henry A. Kissinger

Ehrlichman and Haldeman left at 1:30 pm.