Date: April 12, 1973

Time: 2:30 pm – 3:45 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Watergate

-Public handling of issue

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman statement

-Comments on White House response to Watergate

-Donald H. Segretti

-Need for special prosecutor

-President’s statement

-John N. Mitchell

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-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Ziegler

-John W. Dean, III

-Ervin Committee

-Executive session

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with William E. Brock, III

-Call to Ehrlichman at the request of Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Ervin Committee

-Effect of televising the hearings

-Brock’s desire to help the President

-George H. W. Bush

-Letters to Ehrlichman and Haldeman

-Charles Thone

-Marvin L. Esch

-Release of statement on intelligence gathering

-G. Gordon Liddy’s reports on intelligence gathering

-Memorandums to the White House

-Sally H. Harmony

-White House recipient Gordon C. Strachan

-Format

-Disposition

-Strachan’s memo to Haldeman

-Grand jury

-Earl J. Silbert’s November 1972 call to Strachan concerning $350,000

-Strachan’s testimony April 11, 1973 concerning $350,000

-Frederick C. LaRue

-W. Richard Howard

-$22,000 Strachan delivered to William J. Baroody, Jr. for advertising

-LaRue’s possible testimony

-$328,000 balance

-Strachan’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-Silbert

-Strachan’s conversation with Haldeman

-Strachan’s conversations with Ehrlichman

-Delivery of Liddy’s reports

-Strachan

-Charles W. Colson

-Haldeman

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-Recipient of political information

-Possible news report

-Harmony’s possible testimony on reports of bugging

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Unknown person’s conversation with President

-Liddy’s statement about documents

-Mitchell

-Magruder and the White House

-Conversation with President concerning Strachan

-Magruder

-Harmony

-Possible activities

-Liddy

-Possible statement by White House

-Intelligence-gathering reports

-Ziegler

-Leonard Garment

-Timing of White House acquisition of knowledge

-Dean’s disclosures

-Dean report

-Statement by Haldeman

-Possible resignation by Dean

-Status of preparation

-Contents

-Liddy reports

-Strachan, Haldeman

-Campaign intelligence

-George S. McGovern

-Edmund S. Muskie

-Disposal

-Dean

-Competency

-Mitchell

-Involvement

-Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

-Clark MacGregor

-Dean

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-Ziegler

-Possible resignation

-Executive privilege

-Limits to application

-Colson

-Testimony

-Possible statement by White House

-Effects

-Focus of investigation on Mitchell

-Haldeman

-Bryce Harlow’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-Opinion of Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

-Robert J. Dole

-Quid pro quo

-Instructions for William E. Timmons

-1958 campaign

-Pennsylvania

-Oklahoma

-Roy L. Ash

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Kansas

Dr. Kenneth W. Riland

-Indictment

-Work for White House

-Press coverage

-Henry A. Kissinger, Rose Mary Woods

-Nelson A. Rockefeller, Warren E. Burger, Mitchell

-Replacement

-Replacement as osteopath

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Riland

-Visits to White House

-Rose Mary Woods

-Gen. Walter R. Tkach’s role as intermediary

-Rockefeller

-Support for Riland

-Tax withholding

-Navy payments

Treasury Department

-General Counsel

-Lee H. Henkel, Jr.

Herbert Stein’s paper on the economy

-Arthur F. Burns

-Pierre Rinfret

-Congressional action

-60 day extension

-Prices

Watergate

-White House reaction

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman, Ziegler, Richard A. Moore meeting

-Ziegler’s plan

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-Ziegler to meet with Ehrlichman

-President’s schedule

-White House Correspondents Association dinner, April 14, 1973

-H[orace] Chapman (“Chappie”) Rose meeting with Garment

-Rose’s earlier assistance with Peter M. Flanigan

-Garment to accompany Ervin Committee witnesses

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Baker

-Patrick J. Buchanan’s research on Democrats’ campaign irregularities

-Kenneth L. Khachigian

-Tod R. Hullin

-Murray M. Chotiner

-Colson

-Ehrlichman

-Harlow

-Weicker

-Harlow

-Relations with Ervin Committee

-Dean

-Proposed leave of absence

-Fred F. Fielding

-Garment

-Role in White House investigation

-Effect on Ervin Committee staff

-Report to Ervin and Baker

-Dean

-Possible statement requesting leave of absence

-Pay

-Bruce A. Kehrli

-Alternative source

-Possible resignation

-Report to President

-Need for investigations by credible person

-Haldeman

-Segretti

-Bugging

-Dean’s request for funds for burglars

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-Possible testimony by Dean

-Reporting to Haldeman

-Possible statement by Haldeman

-Political intelligence gathering

-Advance knowledge of Liddy’s planning

-Mitchell involvement

-Ehrlichman’s questioning of Haldeman

-Possible cross-examination of Dean

-Possible testimony by Dean

-Dean’s response to Liddy’s plan

-Inaction

-Compared to President

-Need for publicity campaign building up Haldeman

-Moore

-Haldeman’s children

-Washington Post and Chicago Tribune

-Interviews

-Visits to Ervin Committee members

-Weicker

-Compared to Ehrlichman

-Compared to Sherman Adams and Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Watergate’s effect on President

-Seriousness of charges against Haldeman

-Possible request for leave of absence

-Possible lawsuit

-Possible resignation

-Target of President’s opponents

-Haldeman, President

-Counterattack

-Work assignments

-Possible request for leave of absence

-Popular concern about Watergate

-Effect

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Weicker’s response

-Compared to Adams and Eisenhower

-Henry Styles Bridges and other Republicans

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-Effect of prolonged White House struggle

-Possible public relations effort by Haldeman

-Effect of possible leave of absence

-Effect on Presidency

-Other concerns such as the economy and the forthcoming US-Union of

Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] summit

-Effect on Ervin Committee

-Ervin’s views on Presidency

-Weicker

-Ehrlichman to meet with Ziegler

-Focus of news coverage

-Future news reports on Watergate

-Strachan

-Harmony

-Inaccurate testimony concerning $350,000

-Possible statement to Earl J. Silbert for correction of testimony

-Mitchell

-Possible leave of absence

-Haldeman, Dean

Ehrlichman left at 3:45 p.m.