Date: April 9, 1973

Time: 2:05 pm – 6:33 p.m.

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

Weather

John D. Ehrlichman [?]

John W. Dean, III [?]

White House taping system

-Retention of national security related conversations

-Disposal by Haldeman

-Secret Service Locator

-President’s control

-Telephones

-Locations

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Camp David

-Capability of recording phone conversations

-Phone system

-New phone system

-Camp David

-Operation of new system

-Systematic disposal of tapes

Ehrlichman entered at 2:14 pm.

Problems

-Economy

-Watergate

Ehrlichman’s schedule

-Kissinger

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-participation

Economic issues

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

-Pierre Rinfret

-Scheduling

-Arthur F. Burns

-Economic legislation

-Timing

-Herbert Stein, Roy L. Ash, John T. Dunlop, Peter M. Flanigan

-Diversity of opinions

-Laissez-faire

-Controls

-Food prices

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] grain purchases

-Purchase of crate space [?]

-Kissinger

-Effect of uncertainty

-Effect on markets

-Stock market

-Agricultural market

-President’s schedule

-George P. Shultz

-Laissez-faire

-Stein’s view

-Dunlop’s view

Phase III modification

-Consumer Price Index [CPI] level

-Previous meeting with President

-Economists’ predictions

-Rising prices

-Reasons

-USSR grain purchases

-World inflation

-Energy crisis

-International agriculture

-Lumber

-Bulge or delay factors

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-Corrections of Phase II

-Tightening capacity

-Forecasts

-Austin H. Kiplinger’s view

-Economic boom

-Effect of controls

-Stein

-Shultz

-Hypothetical scenarios

-Politics

-State of Economy

-Prosperity

-Job creation

-Food market

-Forthcoming labor negotiations

-Free markets

-Government interference

-Wages

-Phase III

-Phase IV

-Freedom

-Quotas

-Industry

-Construction

-Health

-Mediation groups

-Productivity committee

-Free Economy compared with controls

-Prosperity

-Potential for rising prices

-Administration’s response

-Congress’ role

-Politics

-Criticism

Watergate

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Richard G. Kleindienst

-Kleindienst’s forthcoming testimony

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-Executive privilege

-Richard A. Moore

-Executive privilege

-Separation of powers issue

-President’s rights

-Exceptions

-Sherman Adams

-Dawson [First name unknown]

-Quote from Dean Acheson

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-President’s meeting with Michael J. “Mike” Mansfield

-Ervin Committee Hearings

-Ehrlichman

-Executive privilege

-John W. Dean, III

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Televised hearings

-Kissinger

-Hearings at Blair House

-Wrong-doing exception

-Haldeman

-Mansfield’s report to Ervin

-Hard lining

-Ehrlichman’s negotiations

-Dean

-Haldeman’s desire to testify

-Charges

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Dean

-Conversations

-John N. Mitchell

-Jeb S. Magruder

-Desire for subpoena

-Mitchell

-Interest in Dean’s grand jury appearance

-Ehrlichman’s talk with Leonard Garment

-President’s forthcoming contact with Garment

-Dean

-Executive privilege

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-Brief by Office of Legal Counsel

-Attorney-client

-Legal problems

-Work product

-Ehrlichman’s forthcoming meeting with Ervin

-Dean’s role in White House

-Executive privilege

-John N. Mitchell

-Contact with White House

-Moore

-Paul L. O’Brien

-Garment

-Relationship with Garment

-Mitchell’s involvement

-Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

-President’s forthcoming contact

-White House attitude toward Mitchell

-Possible statement

-Moore

-President

-Moore

-Dean

-Informing President

-Knowledge of whole story

-Ervin Committee

-White House testimony

-President’s meeting with Mansfield

-Pace of hearings

-Moore’s analysis

-Timing of climax

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Kleindienst’s forthcoming testimony

-Role and function of the Senate committee

-Compared to Alger Hiss case

-Newsworthiness

-Executive privilege

-Effects

-Ervin

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-Ehrlichman

-Ehrlichman meeting with Ervin

-Negotiations on forthcoming hearings

-Baker

-Procedures

-Charles W. Colson’s dinner with unknown man

-Lie Detector Test suggested

-Garment [?]

-David Shapiro

-Mitchell

-View of situation

-Garment’s opinion

The President talked with the White House operator at 2:39 p.m.

[Conversation No. 425-44A]

[See Conversation No. 44-112]

[End of telephone conversation]

-Mitchell

-State of mind

-Ervin Committee

-Money given to the Watergate burglars

-Relationship with Dean

-Dean’s conversations with Ehrlichman about money

-Requests for Ehrlichman to call Mitchell

-Money

-James W. McCord, Jr.

-William O. Bittman

-Ehrlichman’s response

-Cubans’ lawyer, Henry B. Rothblatt

-Knowledge

-Money

Leonard Garment entered at 2:43 p.m.

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Ehrlichman’s economic meeting

-Report

-Burns

-Shultz

-Rinfret

-Phase II

-Controls

-Effect on economy

Watergate

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Garment

-Garment’s role with Ervin Committee

-Enforcement of ground rules

-Ervin Committee’s investigation of campaign activities

-White House

-Haldeman

-Colson

-Concern

-Garment’s analysis

-Haldeman’s statement

-Negotiation

-Hearsay evidence

-White House strategy

-Executive privilege

-Weicker

-White House cooperation

-Howard Hughes

-Magruder

-Possible testimony

-Mitchell

-Involvement in Watergate

-Dean

-White House involvement in Watergate break-in

-President, Colson, Haldeman

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s statement, June 22, 1972, regarding the

break-in

-Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

-Liddy

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-Approval of plans

-Vulnerability

-Grand jury

-Need for White House staff to believe

-Magruder

-Dean

-Indictment

-Mitchell

-Magruder

-Knowledge

-White House goal

-Colson

-Haldeman

-Dean

-Possible developments

-White House response

-Mitchell

-Grand jury

-Magruder

Martha Mitchell

The President and Garment left at 3:00 pm.