Date: March 16, 1973

Time: 12:31 pm – 1:36 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

Congressional relations

-Problem

-Meeting with Pete V. Domenici and family

-Children

-School

-Crucifix

President’s schedule

-Meetings with people

-Usefulness

-Criteria for scheduling

-Domenici

-Value for President

-Encouragement

-Poster child

Rose Mary Woods

-Duties

-Invitations

-Church services

-Attendance by children

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Church services

-Value

-Concern for religion

-Invitations

-Refusals

-Cancellations

-White House staff

-Subcabinet

-Vacancies

-Congress members

-Children

-William E. Timmons

-Woods’s job

-Children

-Presence

-Charles McC. Mathias, Jr.

-Invitations

-Cancellation

-Circumstances

-Congress members

-Consultation with Timmons

-Bryce N. Harlow, Clark MacGregor

-Value

Congressional relations

-Meeting with Domenici

-Congressional leaders meetings

-Value

-Ranking members of committees

-Breakfast meeting

Military aide to President

-Work with Major John V. (“Jack”) Brennan

-Conversation with Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

-Responsibilities

-Relationship with Nixon family

-Air Force and Navy officers

-Army officer

-Administrative work for Brennan

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-Logistics

-Transportation

-Brennan’s duties

-Choice for aide

-Other aides’ duties

-New acquaintance for President

Anne L. Armstrong

-Congressional leadership meetings

-Attendance

-Work with Congress and John D. Ehrlichman

-Role

-Robert H. Finch, Donald H. Rumsfeld

President’s schedule

-Size of meetings

-Working dinners

Congressional relations

-John McCollister

-Congressman from Nebraska

-MacGregor

-Ehrlichman’s candidate

-White House Congressional liaison

-Background

-SOS, Chowder and Marching Society

-Joint breakfast

-Loyalty to President

-1968 election

-Ehrlichman

-Candidate for congressional liaison

-Clarence J. (“Bud”) Brown, Jr.

-Timmons

-Status

-White House staff

-Budget strategy

-Ehrlichman, Roy L. Ash, David N. Parker

-Arrangements

-Surrogates

-Forms

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-Train reservations

-Pittsburgh

-Speech

-Influence

-Parker, William J, Baroody, Jr., Ziegler’s staff

-Need for guidance

-Assignments

-Responsibility

-Ash’s role

-Ehrlichman’s role

-Haldeman’s role

-Need for guidance, clear goals

-Ash

-Budget

-Parker

-Ehrlishman

-Speakers

-Placement in congressional districts

-Bella S. Abzug, Jack F. Kemp

-Influence on Congress members

-Pressure by major contributors

-Walter H. Annenberg, [unintelligible name]

-White House pressure on key people, organizations

-Ohio

-Indiana

-State chair

-Timmons’s work

-Democrats

-Re-election

-Kemp, Abzug

-Initiative

-Pressure points

-Targeted list

-Vetoes

-Public pressure

-Initiative

-Personality, attitude

-Leadership qualities

-Comparison with MacGregor

-Timmons

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-Demotion

-Domenici

-Democrats

-Conceptual outlook

-Replacement

-Ehrlichman

-Ash

-Staff work

-Regional briefings

-Edward L. Morgan, Baroody

-Editorials

-Value

-Nature of work

-Veterans bill

-Vocational rehabilitation bill

-Delays

-Veto

-Override

-Test vote

-Absentee votes

-Timmons’s role in White House

White House staff

-Ash

-Personality

-Realism

-Press relations

-Compared with George P. Shultz

-Shultz

-New Summary

-Responsibilities

-Workload

-Oil

-Monetary policy

-Wage and price controls

-Labor department

-Commerce Department

-Trade bill

-Tax bill

-Need to concentrate

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-Trade

-Taxes

-Monetary policy

-Deal with Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Frederic B. Dent

-Kissinger

-Labor-Management relations

-Phase III

-Comparison with John B. Connally

-Energy

-William E. Simon

-Quality of advice

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Use of abilities

-Shultz

-Under-utilization

-Ehrlichman

-Ash

-Management

-Ehrlichman

-Role in White House

-Advocacy

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Views

-Flanigan

-Taxes

-Trade

-Bias

-Compared with Ehrlichman

-Responsibilities

-Talks with businessmen

-Automobile prices

-[First name unknown] Townsend

-Flanigan

-Dent

-Personality

-Judgment

-Flanigan

-Dealings with businessmen

-Time

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-Governors

-Cole

-Use of abilities

-Shultz

-Ash

Congressional relations

-McCollister

-Nebraska

-Budget battle

-Focus on House of Representatives

-Congressional leadership abilities

-Joint breakfast

-Organizer of meetings

-SOS

-Chowder and Marching

-Intelligence

-Attitude

-Appearance

-Timmons

-Replacement

-Harlow

-Lobbyist

-Problems

-MacGregor

-Location

-Washington, DC

-Recruitment

-Financial obligations

Press relations

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Abilities

-Quality of work

Congressional relations

-Colson as White House Congressional liaison

-Charges of involvement in Watergate related matters

-Qualities

-Problems

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-John O. (“Jack”) Marsh, Jr.

-Possible recruitment

-Personality

-Costs of elections

-Dwight L. Chapin, Colson

-Abilities

-Budget battle

-Cabinet meeting

-Surrogates program

-Assistant secretaries

-Value

-Rogers

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Cabinet

-James T. Lynn

-Abilities, appearance

-MacGregor

-Need for positive, cheerleader attitude

-Lynn

-Timmons

-Speaking tours

-Value

-Washington, DC

-Rotary Clubs

-Massusa [?]

-Lynn

-Weinberger

-MacGregor

-Judgeship

-Watergate

-Plans for next three years

-Judgeship

-Attorney General

-Supreme Court appointment

-Circuit court

-District of Columbia

-Counselor position in White House

-Legislative advisor to President

-Lawyer title

-Budget matters

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-Timmons

-Financial hardships

-Boredom

-George H. W. Bush

-Abilities

-Work with Republican National Committee [RNC]

-Leadership abilities

-Strategy

-Contacts with Congress

-Comparison with Robert J. Dole

-MacGregor

-Abilities

-1974 election

Watergate

-Issuance of report or White Paper

-Need for future conversations with John W. Dean, III

-Richard A. Moore

-Strategy

-Cooperation with Congress

-Questions from press

-Staff testimony

-Dean

-Guidelines, restrictions

-Written questions

-Strategy

-Maximum disclosure

-Advantages, problems

-Watergate burglars

-Containment of testimony

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Danger of confessions

-G. Gordon Liddy

-Sloan

-Cooperation

-Dissension

-Conflict with Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Dean’s concerns

-Knowledge

-Speculations by Sloan

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-Liddy

-Danger to administration

-Knowledge of Donald H. Segretti’s activities

-Recruitment by Chapin

-Contacts with Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Work with Liddy

-John N. Mitchell

-Links among various activities

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr.

-Possible statements

-Current position on responsibility for Watergate

-Statement on Magruder

-Implication of Colson, Dean and Mitchell

-Magruder

-Involvement in Watergate

-Colson

-Knowledge of Watergate

-Magruder

-Statement about Haldeman

-Discussion with Dean

-Link in chain

-Emotional state

-Testimony in court, Senate

-John J. Sirica’s evaluation

-White Paper

-Advisability

-Dean’s opinion

-Need for action

-Haldeman’s opinion

Haldeman left at 1:36 pm.