Date: May 17, 1973

Time: 4:08 pm – 4:34 pm

Location: Old Executive Office Building

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Henry A. Kissinger’s report

Rose Mary Woods talked with the President between 4:08 pm and 4:09 pm.

[Conversation No. 438-22A]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 46-103]

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate

-Stewart Jo Alsop’s column

-Reaction to Joseph C. Kraft’s article

-President’s previous conversation with Ronald L. Ziegler

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-White Paper

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-War and peace issue

-Daniel Ellsberg

-Jacob K. Javits’s call to Kissinger

-Congressional support for President’s wiretaps

-Javits’s possible call to Haig

-President’s role in wiretaps

-Kissinger and Haig

-Leaks

-Effect on United States foreign policy

-Vietnam War, People’s Republic of China [PRC], and

Soviet Union

-Critics of wiretaps

-John W. Dean, III

-Documents

-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

-Timing of release

-Richard M. Helms

-Forthcoming meeting with Haig, May 17

-Meeting with the President regarding Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

involvement

-Ellsberg

-Leak investigation

William J. Casey

-Pressure on Haig

-Statement

-Trip with State Department

-Haig’s possible telephone call

-Loyalty of White House

-William P. Rogers

-William E. Simon’s telephone call to Haig

-Treasury Department

-Return of Casey

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with [David] Kenneth Rush

-White House defense

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-Worthiness

President’s forthcoming speech

-John K. Andrews, Jr.

-Cambodia

-Congress

-President’s visit to Meridien, Mississippi

-John C. Stennis

-Speech

-Progress in foreign relations

-Soviet Union

-PRC

-Vietnam settlement

-Military strength of US

-Increased progress

-Negotiations

-Second place in World position

-Speechwriters

-Use of military strength to relate world position

-Public reaction

-US-Soviet negotiations

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-Limits

-Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions

-Unilateral disarmament

-Vietnam settlement

-Peace agreement

-Enforcement

-Compliance by North Vietnam

-Missing in Action [MIAs] accountability

-Withdrawal from Cambodia

-Unilateral disarmament

-Peace

-Risk of war

-US world position

-David R. Gergen

-Issues to avoid

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-Cambodia

-Congress

Vietnam settlement

-Kissinger’s cable

-Optimism

-Negotiations

-Expectations

-Soviet Union [?]

-William P. Rogers [?]

-Equity

-South Vietnam

-Strength

Watergate

-Buzhardt

-Compared to Nixon Fund scandal

-Left-wing tactic

-Haig’s letter to unknown New York doctor

-Justice Department

-Cooperation

-[Unknown name]

-Firing

-Reporting

-Possible leak

-Jack N. Anderson

-Ellsberg case

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with an unidentified man

-Buchanan

-Possible leak to Anderson

-Pentagon

-Buzhardt

-Buchanan

-Buzhardt

-Donald McI. Kendall

Clarence M. Kelly [?]

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-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] directorship

-Association with Ethel Kennedy

-Role at Chappaquiddick

-Relationship to Kennedys

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Robert F. (“Bobby”) Kennedy

-Ethel Kennedy

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation

-National security

-Special Prosecutor

-Elliot L. Richardson

Watergate

-Special Prosecutor

-Richardson

-Unknown doctor’s letter to Haig

-Buzhardt

-Ziegler

-Thomas G. Eagleton’s medical history

-Treatment

-Haig’s discussion

-White House staff activities

-Criticism by President

-Dean

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters’s memoranda of conversation [memcons]

-Possible leak

-Affidavit

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Spiro T. Agnew

-Executive privilege

-Contacts with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman

regarding grand jury investigations

-Maryland grand jury

-President’s knowledge

-Haldeman, Mitchell

-Haig’s telephone call to George Beall

-J. Glenn Beall, Jr.

-District Attorney

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-Influence over grand jury investigation

-Embarrassment for Agnew

-Contribution

-Agnew’s role as Vice President

-Compared to President as Vice President

under Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Haig’s opinion

-President’s plan

-Dean

-Papers

-Possible examination by White House staff

-Security risk

-Buzhardt

-Reactions to events

The President and Haig left at 4:34 pm.