Date: May 9, 1973

Time: 11:31 am – 12:03 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with George H. W. Bush, David K. (“Pat”) Wilson, William E. Brock, III,

Robert H. Michel, and William E. Timmons.

Greetings

Photograph

Florida

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Wilson’s new role as Republican National Committee [RNC] Finance Committee

chairman

-Difficulty

-Fundraising

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 11:31 am.

Refreshment

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 12:05 pm.

Wilson

-Bush’s support

-Compared to Brock, Michel

Effect of Watergate

-Involvement of Republican Party

-Finance officials

-Individuals responsible

-Motive

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Fundraising

-Meeting in Buffalo, Niagara Falls

-Richard B. Ogilvie

-William Miller

-Erie County

-Problems

-Concentration in Washington, DC

-Big donors

-Fundraising dinner

-Lobbyists

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-Solicitations

-Timing

-Dinners

-Dinners

-Planning

-Timing

-Election

-Watergate as an issue

-Need to deflect interest

Republican Party

-Membership rolls [?]

-Candidate in North Dakota

-George S. McGovern

-Opinion poll

-Prisoners of war [POWs] as candidates

-President’s telephone conversation with Bush

-[First name unknown] Collins

-South Carolina

-Harry S. Dent’s support

-Dent

-Support for RNC

-Watergate

-Intelligence

-President’s role in helping candidates in 1974

-US-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] summit

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Watergate

-Public perception

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III’s actions

-Violence in 1968 and 1972 campaigns

-Focus of issue

-June 1973 U.S.-U.S.S.R. Summit

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-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Media coverage

-Senate hearings

-Grand jury

-Senate hearings

-Possible effects

-John N. Mitchell, Jeb Stuart Magruder, H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman,

John D. Ehrlichman

-John W. Dean, III’s appearance

-Effect on future trials

-Dean’s possible testimony

-Immunity

-Effect

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Special prosecutor

-Selection

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Benefit to Democratic Party

-John B. Connally

-Ervin Committee

-Minority counsel

Republican Party fundraising dinner

-Press coverage

-Speakers

-Supporters

Congressional relations

-Critical vote

-Transfer of authority

-Undecided votes

-Discussion at fundraising dinner

-Cambodia

-Funds for US operations

-Compared to Gulf of Tonkin resolution

-Opposition

-Democrats

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-Funding of US operations in Cambodia

-Purpose

-House of Representatives

-Conference

-Joe D. Waggoner, Jr.

-Policy Committee

-Gerald R. Ford, Leslie Arends

-Defense Department [?]

-Conservative support

-Supplemental appropriations

-Length

-Limit

-War powers bill

-Foreign Affairs Committee

-Ford

-Alphonzo Bell

-John M. Ashbrook

-Constitutional question

-“Right-wing”

-Supplemental appropriations

-Continuity of US military operations

-Republican Congress

Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Role in White House

-Ehrlichman and Haldeman

-Possible role with Congress

-Strengths

-Appearance before Congressional conference

-Timmons

-Ford, Arends

-Compared with William P. Rogers, Richardson

-Experience in Vietnam

-Managerial style [?]

-Staff

Transfer of funds from the Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP] to the Republican

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National Committee [RNC]

-Legal problems

-Size of fund

-Losses

-Maurice H. Stans

-Transfers from RNC to CRP

-Returns

-Size of fund

-Losses

-Legal expenses

-Stans

-Wilson’s role

-Outstanding expenses

-Use of funds

-RNC dinner

-Immediate transfer

-CRP lawsuit

-Robert Strauss

-Impact on RNC

-Stans

-Impact on donors

-“Striped suits”

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Transfer of funds from CRP to RNC

-Use of funds

-Selective candidates

Candidates

-Press coverage

-Bertie [?] Graham

-Profile

-Louise Hutchinson

-Chicago Tribune

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-RNC event

-Selection

-House of Representatives

-Henry L. Bellmon

-Conversation with Shirley Bellmon

-John B. Connally

-Switch of party affiliation

RNC

-Fundraising dinner

-Connally’s attendance

-President’s attendance

-Computerized system of supporters

-J. William (“Bill”) Marriot, Jr. [?]

-White House support

-Haig

-Lists

-Release

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Congressional relations

-Vote on funding US operatives in Southeast Asia

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Support

-William J. (“Jack”) Edwards

-Grudging support

-Trent Lott

-Complaints

-Escalation

-POWs

-Constitutional issues

-Senate’s role

-Supplemental appropriations bill

-Loss of funding

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-Resubmission of bill

-Defense Department

-John L. McClellan, John C. Stennis

-Support

-Senate compared with House of Representatives

-House of Representatives

-Vote count

-Gerald R. Ford’s estimate

-Democratic support

-Joe D. Wagonner, Jr.’s leadership

-Robert L. F. Sikes, George H. Majon, Samuel S. Stratton

-Caucus

-Quorum

-Carl T. Albert

-Wagonner [?]

Watergate

-Public perception

-Resignations of Ehrlichman and Haldeman

Bush et al. left at 12:03 pm.