Date: April 12, 1973

Time: 4:00 pm – 5:27 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John B. Connally.

Thomas G. Corcoran

-Benjamin Disraeli

-William Pitt

-Horace Walpole

-Gift to President

-Books

-Walpole

-Disraeli

-Appearance

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-Service in Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration

-Age

-Family

-Profession

-Law

-Clark M. Clifford

-Clients

-Washington gossip

-Relationship with Samuel J. Ervin, Jr.

-Relationship with Eastman [?]

President’s forthcoming energy message to Congress

-Deregulation of new gas

-Connally’s assessment

-Connally’s conversations

-Charles J. DiBona

-William E. Simon

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Research

-US Congress

-DiBona

-Leak of Bill to Connally

-Connally’s political advice

-Merits [?]

-Congressional consultation

-Max M. Fisher

-Alaska pipeline

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-Congressional bill

-President’s political assessment

Inflation

-Prices

-Beef

-World diet

-Rice

-London price

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-Japan price

-European price

President’s forthcoming energy message

-Influence of big business

-Consultations

-Connally

-Whip

-William Simon

-Fisher

-Alaska pipeline

-Tariff program

-Independent refiners

-Presidential assessment

-US refining capacity

-Research

-Coal

-Nuclear energy

-Coal

-Environment

-Suspension of Environmental Protection Act

-Utilities’s use of coal

-Sulfur content of coal

-Environmentalists

-Automobile emmissions

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-Opposition to automobile manufacturers

-Mileage of Cadillac’s

-Price of gasoline

-Presidential work experience

-Availability of gasoline during Depression

-Gasoline industry

National economy

-Watergate

-Maintenance of boom

-1971

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-Recession and inflation

-Boom

-Unemployment

-Percentages

-Retail sales

-Anti-inflation program

-Effects

-October, 1974

-Popular opinion

-Curbing inflation

-Need for freeze

-Trouble spots

-Wall Street

-Attitudes

-Relationships of problems

-Expectations of companies who went public

-Stocks

-Deflation of prices

-Securities and Exchange Commission’s [SEC’s] change in commission

procedures

-Stock sales

-Costs

-State of business

-1969 ­ 1970

-H. Ross Perot

-Volume of business

-Commissions

-Fear of possible tax bill

-Congress

-Minimum tax

-Capital gains taxes

-Presidential veto

-Estate tax

-Tax rates

-Wall Street’s fears

-National psychology

-President’s action on meat prices

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-Effects

-Labor negotiations

-Export of beef

-Europe

-Brazil

-Exports

-Brazilian inflation

-Argentina

-Europe

-Ireland

-Japan

-Importation rates

-Comparison with lumber, commodities

-Selective price controls

-Congress’s intentions

-Economic Stabilization Act

-Price freezes and rollback

-Congressional votes

-Wright Patman

-Connally’s conversations with George P. Shultz and Simon

-Administration’s reaction

-Labor contracts

-President’s assessment

-Price freezes

-Bubble

-President’s long-term focus

-Consumer confidence

-Cars

-Meat

-Fear of unemployment

-Marie Antoinette

-Quality of White House staff in management of economy

-Shultz

-Telephone call to Connally

-John T. Dunlop

-Simon

-Herbert Stein

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-Connally’s assessment

-Connally meeting with Shultz and Simon

-Characterization of the economy

-Public relations

-Lack of communication

-Pierre Rinfret

-Ehrlichman

-Phase I and Phase II

-Salesmanship

-Presidential appearance

-Connally

-Shultz

-Simon

-Stein

-Appearances

-Eliot Janeway’s predictions

-Impact

-Interest rates

-Bankers

-Arthur F. Burns

-Shultz

-James L. Robertson’s resignation from Federal Reserve

-Robert C. La Holland, staff director

-Qualities

-Support from Burns and Shultz

-Burns

-Relationship with Connally

-Treasury Department

-George W. Mitchell

-Qualities

-Age

-John C. (“Jack”) Sheehan

-Appointment

-Support for President

-Age

Presidential politics

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-Ages of Ronald W. Reagan and Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Gen. Charles A. J. M. deGaulle, Konrad Adenauer

-Chou En-Lai

-Proper age

Proper age for Congress

-Norris Cotton

-Ideology

-Patman

-Vietnam

-Characterized

-Influence

Appointment to the Federal Reserve

-Sheehan

-Attributes

-Unidentified man

-University of California [?]

-Loyalty

-Holland

-Burns

Sub-cabinet officers

-Reorganization

-William P. Clements, Jr.

-Characterized

-Loyalty

-Elliot L. Richardson

Sheehan

-Loyalty

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 4:00 pm.

Burns

-Money supply

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Sanchez left at an unknown time before 5:27 pm.

William McChesney Martin, Jr.

-Responsibility for economy

-Federal Reserve

-Responsibility

President’s veto

White House party for Congressmen

-President’s veto

-Party for Congessmen

-Budget controls

-Popular opinion on government spending

-Opposition to increases

-Higher taxes

-Higher prices

-Conflict of ideas

-Aid for physically disabled

-Aid for poor

-Smaller government

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) dismantlement

-District Court’s decision

-Appeal

National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA]

-Alabama

-Continuance of NASA

Universities

-Financing

-Number of professors

-Stanford’s money-raising program

Government spending and higher taxes

-Programs

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-Spending

[First name unknown] Clements

-Board chairman of Dr. Pepper

-Dallas salute to Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope

-Press coverage

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC]

-Missing in Action [MIA] families

-State Governors

White House dinner for POWs

Dallas salute to POWs

-President’s schedule

-President’s opinion of POWs

-Invitation from Clements

Watergate

-Ervin Committee

-Administration’s plan for handling

-Facts of Watergate

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] reports

-White House staff involvement

-Involvement of Committee for the Re-election of the President [CRP]

-Jeb Stuart Magruder’s knowledge

-John N. Mitchell’s involvement

-President’s conversation

-Investigation

-Mitchell

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Charles W. (“Chuck”) Colson

-Mitchell’s involvement

-Campaign security

– G[eorge] Gordon Liddy

-Donald H. Segretti

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-Campaign activities

-Dick Tuck

-Mitchell’s involvement

-Bugging reports

-Magruder’s possible testimony

-John D. Ehrlichman’s negotiations with Ervin and Howard H. Baker, Jr.

-White House staff testimony

-Colson

-John W. Dean III

-Haldeman

-President’s response to break-in

-Haldeman’s involvement

-Response to break-in

-Conversations with President

-Actions of burglars

-Lawrence F. O’Brien

-R. Spencer Oliver

-Public exoneration

-Ehrlichman’s negotiations with Ervin, Baker

-Campaign activities

-White House resolution for Watergate problem

-Grand Jury testimony

-Haldeman

-Conversations with Richard Kleindiest

-Dwight L. Chapin

-Gordon C. Strachan

-Segretti

-Magruder

-Mitchell

-Ervin’s interests

-Possible testimony by Haldeman before Ervin Committee

-John J. Sirica’s sentences

-Colson lie detector test

-Effects

-Mitchell and Magruder

-White House legal counsel

-Herbert W. Kalmbach’s involvement

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-Leonard Garment

-Characterized

-Communication with lawyers for Mitchell and Magruder

-White House investigation

-Direction

-FBI and Department of Justice

-Decision on Haldeman’s possible testimony

-Grand Jury

-Magruder’s testimony

-Consultation with Garment

-Perjury charges

-Ehrlichman’s negotiations with Ervin

-Witness schedule

-James W. McCord, Jr.

-Haldeman, Colson, Dean

-Haldeman

-Possible public statement

-Conversation with John Connally

-Public statements

-Involvement

-Possible statement

-Chapin and Segretti

-Tuck

-Reasons

-Fear of violence by Democrats

-Republicans’ actions in campaign

-Democrats’ violence

-Effectiveness as public servant

-Connection between Segretti and Watergate

-Departure

-Dwight D. Eisenhower and Sherman Adams

-Effect on Presidency

-Current situation

-McCord’s possible testimony

-Effect

-Garment’s evaluation

-Republican leadership response

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-Possible statement by Haldeman

-Possible testimony by Haldeman

-Executive privilege

-Effects

-Possible testimony of Liddy

-Liddy’s secretary

-Garment

-Outside lawyer

-Thomas E. Dewey

-Herbert Brownell

-Role

-Timing

-Charles A. Wright

-McCarthy hearings

-Joseph N. Welch

-Haldeman

-Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

-Focus of investigation

-President

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Connally’s schedule

-Meeting with Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

Connally’s political affiliation

-Current political situation

-President’s influence

-Effect on Watergate

-Delay of decision

-1976 Presidential race

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Robert S. Strauss

-President’s support for Republican candidates

-Connally

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-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Ronald W. Reagan

-Age

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Agnew’s chances

-Honor of the Presidency

-Lies

-Connally

-Election against Kennedy

-Strength

-President’s support for Connally

-Switch of party affiliation

-Watergate Issue

-Implications

-Connally’s talk at Shreveport, LA., luncheon

-Democratic National Committee [DNC]

-Political ambition

-Watergate

-Duration and extent of investigation

-President’s involvement

-Haldeman

-Timing of change

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Rebozo

-Howard Simons

-Jamaica

President’s schedule

-Easter weekend

-Florida

John Connally’s schedule

-Sheikh Ahmed ZakiYamani

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-Saudi Arabia

-Oil

Connally left at 5:21 pm.