Date: May 3, 1973

Time: 10:30 am – 11:01 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler and an unknown person.

President’s schedule

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 11:01 am.

Ziegler’s possible press briefing

Dinner event Ziegler attended, May 2, 1973

-Howard H. Baker, Jr. and Walter F. Mondale

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-James W. Symington

-Publishers’ comments on Watergate

Watergate

-Daniel Ellsberg break-in

-President’s handling

Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Possible role with White House staff

-Temporary assignment

-Arthur F. Burns

Watergate

-President’s conversation with Henry A. Kissinger

-John D. Ehrlichman’s statement regarding David R. Young

-National Security Council [NSC] staff

-Transfer to Domestic Council

-Payroll

-National security

-Young

-E. Howard Hunt, Jr. and G[eorge] Gordon Liddy

-John W. Dean III

-Ehrlichman’s knowledge

-Leaks

-Chalmers Roberts

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] wiretaps on newsmen

-Leaks

-Investigations

-Ziegler’s possible statement

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-President’s conversation with Ehrlichman, May 2, 1973

-Leave of absence

-Ellsberg break-in

-National security investigations

-Prevalence of burglaries

-Krogh and Young

-Leonard Garment

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-FBI guards in offices

-Leaks

-Judgment

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Financial support

-Meetings with Elliot L. Richardson, William P. Rogers and John W.

Wilson

-Executive privilege

-Meeting with the President

-Rogers’s view

-Wilson’s need for guidance

-President’s memorandum

-Executive privilege

-Meeting with President

-Executive privilege

-President’s schedule

-Executive privilege

-President’s files and papers

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 10:30 am.

Watergate

-Leonard Garment

-President’s schedule

An unknown man left at an unknown time before 11:01 am.

Watergate

-John K. Andrews, Jr.’s draft of speech for President

-President’s activities

-Robert L. Vesco

-Donald A. Nixon, Jr.

-Murray Chotiner

-Ehrlichman

-Possible statement from President

-Corruption

-Campaign finances

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-George S. McGovern’s campaign

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Ervin Committee

-Resignations

-Raymond K. Price’s comment on White House staff’s view

-Compared to John N. Mitchell

White House staff

-Haig, Jr.

-Roy L. Ash

-Role in administration

-Chief of staff position

-Haig

-Role in administration

-Sherman Adams’s successor

-Retention of military position

-Six Crises

-Spiro T. Agnew and Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

John B. Connally

-Political affiliation

-Ziegler’s comments at press briefing

Watergate

-Ziegler’s possible comments

-Trials

-Dean

-Krogh story

-Ehrlichman’s questioning by FBI

-Comments to prosecutors

-Meeting with the President, March 1973

-Ellsberg

-Report of conversations with Hunt and Liddy

-Hearsay

-Justice Department’s investigation

-Ellsberg break-in

-President’s knowledge

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-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Photograph

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Haldeman’s conversation with Ziegler

-Haldeman’s resignation

-Haldeman and Ehrlichman

-Dean

-Possible statement

-William O. Bittman

-Protection of the President

-Rogers, Richardson, and Garment

-FBI guards in offices

-Garment

-Leak

-Garment

President’s schedule

-Garment

-Radio speech

-Florida

Ziegler left at 11:01 am.