Date: April 25, 1973

Time: 5:37 pm – 6:45 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Henry E. Petersen.

Watergate

-President’s meeting with Richard G. Kleindienst, April 25, 1973

-Daniel Ellsberg break-in

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Jack Anderson

-Conversation with US Attorney concerning leaks

-Source of information

-Prominent Republican

-Court reporters

-Seymour Glanzer

-Grand jury

-President’s cooperation

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-Peter H. Wolf

-Hunt

-Boxes of Hunt material

-[First name unknown] Sheperd [?]

-Frederick C. LaRue

-William Hundley

-John N. Mitchell

-Frederic M. Vinson, Jr.

-Former Chief Justice Frederic M. Vinson

-Possible plea

-Subornation of perjury

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Watergate activities

-Mitchell, Paul O’Brien, John W. Dean, III and Robert C. Mardian

-Effects of civil suit

-Ervin Committee

-Samuel Dash’s request to immunize Hunt

-Samuel J. Ervin, Jr. and Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-Magruder

-Need for corroborative information

-Dean

-Negotiations with US Attorneys

-Immunity

-Telephone calls from Petersen

-Conversation with the President, March 21, 1973

-William O. Bittman and O’Brien

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Possible testimony concerning Robert L. Vesco

-Mike Seymour

-Dean’s attempt to quash subpoena

-Mitchell

-Vesco

-Edward C. Nixon

-Meeting with Harry L. Sears

-Maurice H. Stans

-Petersen’s forthcoming conversation with Seymour Glanzer

-George Smathers

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-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo’s conversation with the President

-Murray M. Chotiner

-Federal Communications Commission

-Freud

-John J. (“Jack”) Caulfield

-Dean’s request concerning James W. McCord, Jr.

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Watergate

-Dean’s request

-McCord’s defense

-Dean

-Lawyer’s negotiations with Dash

-Time to assemble Ervin Committee

-Effect of hearings on investigation

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Documents destroyed

-Fraudulent State Department cables

-John F. Kennedy and Ngo Dinh Diem

-Dean’s story

-Gray’s reasons

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman, Dean

-Conversation with Petersen

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-Florida letters concerning Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson and Hubert H.Humphrey

-Witness, [First name unknown] Daniels

-Donald H. Segretti’s guilt

-Segretti

-“Canuck Letter”

-Edmund S. Muskie

-Petersen’s contacts

-Segretti, Hunt, and McCord

-Liddy

-Tom Kennelly

-Peter L. Maroulis

-Suggested letter concerning Corrupt Practices Act

-Richard G. Kleindienst’s signature

-President’s possible action

-Mitchell

-Responsibility

-Martha (Beall) Mitchell

-Indictment

-Vesco case

-Petersen’s conversation with Martha Mitchell

-Presidency

-President’s conversation with John J. Wilson and Frank H. Strickler

-Content

-Presidential responsibility

-Dwight D. Eisenhower and Sherman Adams

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Dean, and Mitchell

-President and Watergate

-President’s knowledge

-Cover-up

-Herbert W. Kalmbach and $320,000

-President’s other 1972 concerns (such as the Vietnam

War)

-Statement by Charles W. Colson’s aide

-Kleindienst and Petersen

-President’s activity in post-Watergate break-in period

-Orders for full disclosure in Summer 1972

-Ehrlichman’s recollections

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-Kakeui Tanaka meeting

-Clark MacGregor

-Dean’s concerns

-Mitchell and William H. Sullivan [?]

-Questions for Dean

-Conversation with Dean, March 21, 1973

-Dean report

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s public statements

-Cover-up

-Knowledge of funds for defendants

-Kalmbach and Cuban defendants

-Investigation

-Conversation with Dean, March 21, 1973

-Content

-Hunt’s national security activities

-Blackmail

-Bittman, O’Brien

-Ellsberg

-Dean’s conversation with Ehrlichman, March 21, 1973

-Haldeman’s role

-Bittman

-Dean

-Immunity issue

-Ehrlichman, Haldeman, and President

-Conversation with the President, March 21, 1973

-Further conversations with President

-Blackmail

-President, Kleindienst, and Petersen

-Possible conversation with Petersen

-Dash

-Immunity

-Prosecutors’ view

-Subornation of perjury

-Ervin Committee

-Possible testimony

-Ehrlichman

-Immunity

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-Hunt

-Possible blackmail of President, Petersen

-Petersen’s possible recording

-Gray

-Use of Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Presidency

-President’s schedule for forthcoming months

-Soviet summit, meetings with Willy Brandt, and Georges J. R.

Pompidou

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Memorandum from Petersen concerning possible charges against

-Possible testimony

-Wilson

-Prosecutors’ suspicions of Petersen

-Need for speedy indictments

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Mitchell, and Frederick C. La Rue

-Nature of case

-Witnesses’ testimony

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Possible testimony

-Separation from Dean

-Possible departures from staff

-Memoranda from Wilson and Petersen

-Possible departures from staff

-Dean

-Effect

-Possible action by President

-Dean

-Guilt

-Lawyers and information concerning Ellsberg case

-Judge W. Matthew Byrne

-Possible testimony concerning Ellsberg break-in

-Ehrlichman

-Format

-Byrne

-Ellsberg case

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-Petersen’s instructions for prosecutor

-Disclosure of Dean as source

-Effect on Dean

-Conversation with Earl J. Silbert, April 14, 1973

-National security information

-Hunt and Plumbers

-Investigation

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Legal justifications

-President’s, Peterson’s resolutions

-Wilson

-Grand jury testimony

-Summary of evidence

-Colson

-Richard A. Moore

-Conversations with Dean

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Peterson’s conversation with Harold H. Titus, Jr.

-Presidency and Watergate

-Comparison with Warren G. Harding

-Motives of cover-up participants

-Dean

-Conversation with the President, March 21, 1973

-Report

-President’s involvement in Watergate

Petersen left at 6:45 pm.