Date: June 6, 1973

Time: 9:01 – 10:03 a.m.

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Haig’s trip to West Point, June 5, 1973

Watergate

-Wiretaps

-Media coverage, June 5, 1973

-Compared to coverage of John D. Ehrlichman’s deposition

-Jeb Stuart Magruder and Gordon Strachan

-Networks’ coverage of Hugh Scott statement

-Distribution

-Names

-Possible release

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-Dan Rather’s commentary, June 6, 1973

White House staff changes

-President’s possible announcement

-Personnel

-Risks

-Gerald L. Warren

-Melvin R. Laird

-Format

-Laird

-Photograph

-Timing

-Herbert G. Klein

-Laird

John B. Connally

-Meeting with President, June 6, 1973

-Haig’s assessment

-Conversation with Pierre Rinfret

-Meeting with President, June 6, 1973

-National economy

-Export controls on food

-Freeze

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Grain

National economy

-Controls

-Possible effects

-Philosophical change for administration

-Trade bill

-Relations with Japan, USSR

-Grain

-George Shultz-Herbert Stein plan

-Assessment by Connally

-Haig

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-President

-Watergate effects

-Private conversations

-Prices

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Shultz

-Job performance

Watergate

-President’s call to J. Fred Buzhardt, June 5, 1973

-President’s meeting with Buzhardt, June 5, 1973

-Samuel Dash’s possible subpoena for logs

-Dean

-Dean’s subpoena

-Leonard Garment or Buzhardt call

-Gerald L. Warren briefing

-Haig’s forthcoming call to Buzhardt

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 9:01 am and

9:14 am.

[Conversation No. 933-3A]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 39-97]

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate

-Buzhardt

-Cabinet meeting attendance

Haig talked with Buzhardt at an unknown time between 9:01 am and 9:14 am.

[Conversation No. 933-3B]

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[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 39-98]

Watergate

-John W. Dean’s possible subpoena

-Information supplied by Buzhardt

-Publicity

-Garment

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate

-Ronald Ziegler

-Dash’s possible subpoena

-Buzhardt’s conversation with Fred D. Thompson, June 5, 1973

-Dash’s call to Buzhardt, June 5, 1973

-Press coverage

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 9:01 am and

9:14 am.

[Conversation No. 933-3C]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 39-99]

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate

-Jews

-Garment

The President talked with Buzhardt between 9:14 am and 9:15 a.m.

[Conversation No. 933-3D]

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[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 39-100]

[End telephone conversation]

Watergate

-White House response

-Public relations needs

-Ehrlichman’s deposition

-Press reports [White House News Summary]

-Magruder and Strachan

-White House response

-Archibald Cox, Dash

-President’s papers

-Buzhardt, Garment

-Buzhardt

-Access to President’s papers

-Ownership

-Dean’s, Ehrlichmans, Haldeman’s papers

-Haldeman

-Dean’s safe

-President’s papers

-Contents

-Possible press reports

-Magruder, Strachan

-Strachan

-Contacts with President

-President’s papers

-Subpoenas

-White House response

-Buzhardt, Charles Wright, Garment

-Meetings with Haig, President

-Haig meeting, June 5, 1973

-Wiretaps

-Press coverage

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-New York Times, Washington Post

-Names

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Buzhardt

-White House response

-John B. Connally’s views

-Success

-President’s activities

-Purpose

-Melvin R. Laird

-Bryce N. Harlow

National economy

-Package

-Readiness

-Preparations

-Speech

-Quality

-Raymond Price and other speechwriters

-President’s note to Haldeman

-President’s assessment

-Price

-David R. Gergen

-Package

-President’s confidence

-Speech

-Peoria, Illinois

-Investors

-New York

-Political climate

-Demonstrators, press

-Friendly cities [?]

-Chicago, St. Louis, Atlanta, New Orleans, Columbus, Cleveland

-Meetings in White House

-Publicity

-Thailand, Cambodia

-Stock brokers

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-Frank E. Fitzsimmons

-President’s travels

-Economic speeches

-Chicago, radio

-Publicity

-Community meetings

-Shultz ideas

-Meetings with African Americans

-President’s assessment

-Media coverage

-President’s interest

President’s schedule

-David N. Parker

-Shultz

Cabinet’s schedule

National economy

-Stock market

-Dow Jones

-Real estate market

-Shifts

-Dollars abroad

-Inflation

-Possible freeze

-Effect

-Failure

-Advice to President

-Controls

-Philosophy

-[Unintelligible name]

-Republican Party

-Effect

-Perpetual controls

-Status quo

-Need for leadership

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-Effect of Watergate

-Disquiet in Washington, D.C.

-Need for active leadership

Watergate

-White House response

-Leonid I. Brezhnev visit effect

-Media reaction

-Reaction of Congress

President’s schedule

-Brezhnev’s schedule

-San Clemente

-Brezhnev’s reaction

-Gift

-Golf cart

-Brezhnev’s reaction

-Cadillac

-Gen. Robert E. Cushman, Jr.

Vietnam negotiations press coverage

-Henry A. Kissinger

Clarence Kelley

-Media coverage

-Meeting with President

-Announcement

-Time

President’s schedule

-Florida Technical University speech

-Preparation

-Economic policies

-Future of America

-Youth

Haig’s West Point speech, June 5, 1973

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-President’s accomplishments

-People’s Republic of China, Vietnam

-Support for President

Watergate

-Popular opinion

-Mail to Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon, Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Ehrlichman’s deposition

-Press coverage

-Scott’s statement

– Spiro T. Agnew’s statement

-Popular opinion

– Connally’s view

-Wiretaps

-John F. Kennedy’s administration

-Release of names

-Daniel Ellsberg tap

-Names

-Buchanan

-Robert F. (“Bobby”) Kennedy years, Lyndon B. Johnson years

-Henry Brandon

-J. Edgar Hoover

National economy

-Rinfret’s view of freeze

-Haig’s agreement

-Duration of price freeze

-60 days, as opposed to 90 days

-John T. Dunlop

-Cost of Living Council [COLC]

-Chairman

-Labor [Advisory Board]

-Possible freeze

-Duration

-Development of Phase II

-Connally

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-Contribution to debate

-Shultz

-Stein

-President’s assessment

-Need for economic advice

-Generation of ideas

-Treasury Department

-Haig’s forthcoming meeting with William E. Simon

-Simon’s possible conversation with Dunlop

-Shultz, Connally

-Severity of situation

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Dunlop

-President’s request for ideas

-Possible freeze

-Duration

-Labor

-Statistics

-Haig call to Simon

-President’s decision

-Possible delays

-Forthcoming decisions from advisors

President’s schedule

-Cabinet meeting, June 7, 1973

-Laird

-Agenda

-Paris negotiations

-Economic package

-Preparedness

-Iceland Summit

-Reports

-Peter J. Brennan

-Therapy

-Claude S. Brinegar

-Caspar W. (Cap) Weinberger

-Length

-Presentations

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-Meeting

-John Connally, Laird

-National economy

-President’s decision-making

-Recommendations

Watergate

-Press coverage

-White House response

-Connally

-President’s possible press conference

-Timing

-Brezhnev’s visit

-Popular opinion

-Joseph Alsop’s column

-Mail

-White House

-Networks

President’s conversation with William P. Rogers

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Meeting

-Health

-Contingency plans

-Donald McI. Kendall

-Ambassador to Mexico

-Appointment

-Rogers

-Political shrewdness

-Watergate

Watergate

-Rogers’ view

-Popular opinion

-Dean

-Connally’s view

-View of politics

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-President’s opponents

-Paul N. McCloskey, Jr.

-President’s call to Gerald R. Ford

-Possible speech, possible resolution

-Impeachment resolution

-Carl B. Albert’s view

-President’s conversation with Rogers

-Meetings with Dean

-Rogers

-A meeting with Haig

President’s schedule

-Laird, Harlow, Haig

-Possible Sequoia cruise with President

-Florida Technical University speech

-Laird’s morale

Watergate

-Dean

-A Phone call from President

-March 21, 1973 meeting with President

-President’s response

-Buzhardt

-Credibility

-Press comment

-Alsop

-White House response

National economy

-Haig’s forthcoming conversations

-Dunlop

-Simon

-Status quo

-Haig’s view

-[Freeze]

-Experience

-Political viewpoint

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-Effect of Watergate

Watergate

-Charles W. Colson

-Television interview

-Albert E. Sindlinger’s statement

-Relationship to national economy

National economy

-Economic figures

-Timing

-Kelley’s nomination

-President’s trip to Florida

-Congressional relations

-William E. Timmons

-Possible freeze

-Execution

-Follow-up

-Phase II

-60 days

-Dunlop

-Status quo

-Possible freeze

-Expectations

John Connally

-Role on White House staff

-President’s schedule

-Watergate

-Haig

-Possible departure

-Laird

-Agnew

-Cabinet meetings

-COLC

-Energy

-President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board [FIAB]

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-Briefings

-Briefing officer

-Special advisory role

-Law firm

-Use of government plane

-Convenience

-Role

-Laird

-Forthcoming conversation with Haig

-Connally’s role on White House staff

-Cabinet, National Security Council [NSC], Energy meetings

-Conflict of interest

-60 day freeze

-Simon, Dunlop, Shultz

-Views on economic package

-President’s views

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Connally

-Gimmick

Laird’s role

-Shultz

Forthcoming press statements

-Warren

-Assistant to President

-Ziegler

-Klein’s statement

-Ziegler

-Schedule of announcements

-White House staff changes

-Haig, Laird

-Draft

-Changes

-Typing

-Arrangements

-Warren [?], Laird, Haig

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Personnel management

-Job offer

Haig and the President left at 10:03 am.