Date: March 6, 1973

Time: 12:19 pm – 12:46 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.

Executive Order [11705]

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-Flags at half-mast

-Funeral of Cleo Noel and George Moore

-President’s remarks

-Interment

-Flags at half-mast

-March 7

-Ziegler’s statement

Meeting with leaders

-Budget

-Hugh Scott

President’s meeting with domestic counsellors

-Ziegler’s presence

-President’s approval

-Subjects

-Confidentiality

Press questions

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Watergate

-Gerald L. Warren [?]

-Briefing

President’s meeting with John W. Dean III

-Watergate

-Stenographer

-Penny Gleason [?]

John D. Ehrlichman entered and Ziegler left at 12:20 pm.

Meeting with Jerry V. Wilson

President’s meeting with Hugh Scott

-President’s handling

Ehrlichman’s meeting with Franklyn C. Nofziger [?], Bryce N. Harlow

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Chief Jerry V. Wilson and Geoffrey C. Shepard entered at 12:21 pm. Members of the press and

the White House photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Press photograph

Announcement

Press photograph

Inaugural photographs

-1969, 1973

Wilson

-President’s reappointment

-Job performance as police chief

-Washington, DC

-Difficulties of Wilson’s job

-Blacks

-Problems

[Photograph session]

-DC police department

-Morale

Weather

-Snow

-Cherry blossoms

[A transcript of the following portion of the conversation appears in PPP, 1973, p. 168]

[End of transcribed portion]

Wilson’s work

-Success

-Crime in DC

Law enforcement

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-Louis P. Harris poll

-Disapproval

-Administration’s position on crime

-Need for publicity

-Wilson’s work

-Hard-line stance

-Judicial appointments

Marijuana

-Legalization

-Support from leading DC citizens

-President’s opinion about marihuana compared with its legalization

-Law enforcement speech

-Ehrlichman

President’s presence at State Department for memorial service

-Support for capital punishment

-President’s speech

-Supreme Court

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Statement

Sudanese Ambassador [Abdel Aziz al-Nazri Hamza]

-Safety

-Terrorism

-Sudan’s prosecution of suspects in case of US diplomats

-Executive Protection Service [EPS]

President’s hard-line on crime

-Capital punishment

-Marijuana

-Show of compassion

-Chief of police

-Mandatory sentences for drug pushers

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Congress

-Judges

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-Drug treatment options

-Methadone

President’s law enforcement speech

-Public reception

-Content

-Statistics, budget

-Hard-line issues

-Mandatory sentences

-Justice Department

-William T. Cahill

-New Jersey

-Rockefeller’s support

-Public support

-Congress

-Wilson’s opinion

Sentencing

-Judges

-DC jurisdiction

-Department of Corrections

-Judges

-Alternatives to incarceration

-President’s request for a study

-Half-way houses

-President’s support for prisons

-Wilson’s opinion

-Method of administration

President’s law enforcement speech

-Judges, parole officers

-Criminal rehabilitation compared with public safety

Marijuana

-Legalization

-Youth support

-Gateway drug

-Compared with alcohol, tobacco, coffee, Coca-Cola

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-George W. Romney, Mormons

-Marriot Selles [?]

Crime

-Congress

-Signal to country

-Administration hard-line

-Appointment of William H. Rehnquist

-Need for controversy, discussion

-Political issue

-Rockefeller

-New York

-Drug traffic

-Heroin

-Decline

-Cocaine

-Marijuana

-Heroin, marihuana use, distribution

-Marijuana

-Penalties

-Severity

-Texas

-News story

-Legalization

-Governor Allen Shivers [?]

-Death penalties

-Richard G. Kleindienst’s statement

-Justice Department position

-Second offenses

-Life sentence

-Supreme Court decision

-Congressional legislation

-List of offenses

-Wartime treason, espionage, sabotage, death during commitment of

federal crime

-Supreme Court support

-Kidnapping, hijacking

-Automatic imposition in cases involving death

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-Penalties

-Administration’s policy

-Kleindienst’s statement

-Legislation to Congress

-Timing

-President’s law enforcement speech

-Drug abuse

-Legislation for Congress

-Rockefeller drug laws

-Penalties

-Heroin

President’s meeting at State Department

Wilson’s plans

-DC police chief

-Terms of job

-Future position in government

-Wilson’s preferences

-Ehrlichman’s role

-Walter E. Washington’s opinion

-Experience

-Desire for change

-Training

-Crowd control

-Travel

-Law Enforcement Assistance Administration [LEAA] program

-Representative of President

-Wilson’s record

-Race relations

Wilson’s children

-President’s autograph

Brian Wilson

-Seven-year-old

-Support for George S McGovern

Wilson

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-Golf

Gift

-Ashtray

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 12:21 pm.

Ashtray

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 12:46 pm.

Gifts

-Children

-Wife

Ehrlichman, Wilson and Sheppard left at an unknown time before 12:46 pm.

[Pause]

Wilson, et al. continued the conversation in an adjoining room.

Introductions

-Mistaken identification

Wilson, et al. left at 12:36 pm.