Date: April 13, 1973

Time: 2:50 pm – 4:20 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman. This recording began while the conversation

was in progress.

Watergate

-Jeb Stuart Magruder’s testimony

-Charles W. Colson’s report

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Reports on progress of case

-Information reaching White House

-White House reaction to unreliable information

-Magruder

-Effect of possible White House statement

-Haldeman’s statement

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Ehrlichman

-Timing

-Effect of statement release prior to opening of

Ervin Committee hearings

-Revelation of facts

-Magruder, John W. Dean, III

-Knowledge

-John N. Mitchell’s recommendation that Dean not testify

-Grand jury

-Protection of principals

-Magruder, Mitchell

-Haldeman

-Sherman Adams case analogy

-Bernard Goldfine

-Strategy for handling case

-Colson

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-Possible source of information in Mitchell’s law firm

-Targets of investigation

-Haldeman, Colson

-Possibility of broadening rather than cutting-off

investigation

-Possible reaction to Magruder testimony

-Mitchell

-Preferred course of action for Magruder

-Ehrlichman’s possible conversation with Magruder

-Need for authoritative figure as advisor to Magruder

-Report from Lawrence M. Higby

Watergate strategy

-Magruder

-Higby’s report on conversation

-Denial of Colson’s report on disclosure

-Mitchell

-Possible Ervin Committee testimony

-Ehrlichman’s presence at meeting

-Dean

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 2:50 pm and 3:18 pm.

[Conversation No. 427-1A]

[Begin telephone conversation]

Request for Ehrlichman to join meeting

-Magruder

-Ziegler

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate

-Ziegler briefing

-Schedule

-Magruder

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-Tape of conversation with Higby

-Testimony

-Possible prison term

-Higby

-White House staff involvement

-Haldeman

-Knowledge of guilt

-Colson’s possible misperception of case

-Prosecution strategy and tactics

Ehrlichman entered at 3:18 pm.

Watergate

-Magruder

-Tape of conversation with Higby

-Denial of Colson story on disclosure of information by Magruder

-Contacts and evidence

-Mitchell

-Knowledge of status, possible prison term

-Lack of implication of White House staff

-Possible deception of Colson by lawyers

-Haldeman-Colson conversation

-Tape, transcript

-Ehrlichman’s previous conversation with Dean

-Dean

-Truthfulness

-Mitchell

-Discussion of Dean Report release

-Knowledge of pre-break-in planning meeting

-Post-break-in activities

-Pressure

-Haldeman

-Necessity of meeting with Mitchell

-Colson

-Magruder

-Colson’s possible dealings with E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Colson’s telephone calls to Magruder

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-Gordon C. Strachan

-Hunt, G[eorge] Gordon Liddy’s presence in Colson’s office

-Frederick C. LaRue’s presence in Magruder’s office

-Dean’s report on pre-break-in activities

-Intelligence gathering

-Colson’s telephone call to Magruder

-Alleged call to Haldeman

-Pressure on Magruder from Colson

-Liddy

-Plans

-Mitchell’s choice of alternatives

-Dean’s knowledge

-Involvement of the Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

-Liddy’s CRP connection in break-in

-James W. McCord, Jr.

-Investigation

-Source in U.S. Attorney’s office

-Henry E. Petersen’s and Richard G. Kleindienst’s action

-Indictment of Magruder and Mitchell in break-in case

-Mitchell, LaRue, Robert C. Mardian

-Involvement in post-break-in activities

-White House staff

-Lack of implication in case

-U.S. Attorney’s office

-Targets of investigation

-Advice to counsel

-White House staff involvement

-LaRue

-Funds issue

-Earl C. Silbert, Seymour Glanzer

-Concern for institution of the presidency

-Timing of indictments

-Effect of start of Ervin hearings

-Judge John J. Sirica

-Request ban on testimony

-Protection of defendants

-Mitchell’s role

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-Reaction to LaRue, Mardian recommendations

-Calls to Ehrlichman

-Report to Haldeman, Dean

-Instructions to Herbert W. Kalmbach on fundraising

-Campaign funds

-Defense fund

-Comparison of Watergate defendants with the

Berrigan brothers and Daniel Ellsberg

-Kalmbach’s legal representation

-Possible indictment

-Burglary

-Magruder

-Mitchell

-Fundraising

-Possibility of trial

-Martha Beall Mitchell

-Possible indictment

-Attorney General

-Joseph T. Sneed

-Responsibility for decisions

-Question of special prosecutor

-Earl J. Silbert

-William P. Rogers

-Kleindienst resignation

-Strategy for White House action

-Response to possible Mitchell indictment

-Possible testimony by Magruder

-Higby

-Dean as witness

-Knowledge of facts

-Post-break-in meetings with Mitchell

-Executive privilege invocation

-White House counsel

-Leonard Garment’s role

-Charles Wright

-Constitutional compared with criminal lawyer

-Possible signal to Silbert

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-Possible Dean resignation

-Disclosure of information

-Liddy

-“Hush money” charge

-Use of funds for defendants

-Appearance of payoff

-Intelligence reports

-Number of copies

-Possible testimony by secretary

-Dean, Kleindienst

-Liddy

-Copy to White House

-Strachan, Magruder

-Typing by Liddy’s secretary

-Copy to White House

-Strachan, Colson

-Identification of wiretapping as source

-Lawrence F. O’Brien

-Magruder

-Effectiveness of possible meeting with Ehrlichman

-Reaction to possible prison term

-Need to tell the truth

-Higby tape

-Pressure to tell the truth

-Dean

-Possible testimony

-Conversation with Mitchell

-Genesis of Watergate break-in

-Resignation as White House counsel

-Groundwork for meeting with the US attorney

-Invocation of privilege on lawyer-client conversations

-Avoidance of White House role in incriminating Mitchell

-Dean’s account compared to Colson’s account

The President talked with Stephen B. Bull between 3:54 pm and 3:55 pm.

[Conversation No. 427-1B]

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[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 38-5]

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate

-Dean

-Role

-Forthcoming interview with US attorney

-Tenure on White House staff

-Magruder

-Colson’s report on disclosure

-Dean’s possible perjury role

-Subornation of perjury

-Mitchell-Magruder-Dean meeting

-Dean

-Subornation of perjury

-Failure to inform the President of Magruder’s role

-Use of Magruder in Inaugural planning

-Grand jury testimony

-Haldeman, Colson

-Containment

-Glanzer’s comments to Dwight L. Chapin

-Silbert and Glanzer

-Justice Department, US Attorney

-Colson

-Need for meeting with Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Scapegoat investigation target

-Desire for Dean firing

-John B. Connally’s recommendation

-Mitchell, Magruder

-Colson

-Statement about White House involvement

-Haldeman’s conversations with Strachan, Magruder, Chapin

-Magruder

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-Grand jury

-Legal position on disclosure of testimony before grand jury

-Public statement by witness to the press

-Limitations on Dean’s possible appearance

-Postponement of Ervin Committee hearings

-Possible effect of Mitchell trial

-Political motive for Ervin hearings

-Public relations

-Ziegler

-Chapin statement on Donald H. Segretti

-White House comments to press

-CRP

-Cooperation with grand jury

-Barry M. Goldwater’s statement

-Mitchell

-Advice

-Possible indictment, prison term

-Martha Beall Mitchell

-Dean

-Ruination of career

-Mitchell

-Clark MacGregor’s July 1972 appointment to head CRP

-Chance for action on Watergate issue

-Danger to Mitchell

-President’s lack of attention to question

-1972 Moscow Summit

-Vietnam War

-Autonomy of CRP

-Lack of White House involvement

-Possible statement by McGregor

-Impact on campaign

-Democratic Party nominee

-George S. McGovern, Edward M. (“Ted”)

Kennedy

-Colson

-Need for control

-Forthcoming meeting with Ehrlichman

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Haldeman and Ehrlichman left at 4:20 pm.