Date: June 7, 1973

Time: Unknown between 12:33 pm and 1:26 pm

Location: Oval Office

Alexander M. Haig, Jr. entered.

Watergate

-Senator Charles H. Percy

-Note to President

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-Motive

-Popular opinion

-Haig’s Opinion

-Resolution concerning special prosecutor

-Effect of Elliot L. Richardson’s position

-President’s naming of a prosecutor

-Support

-Motive

National economy

-Haig’s conversation with George P. Shultz

-John B. Connally

-Leadership

-Duration

Connally

-Possible role on White House staff

-Domestic efforts

-International affairs

-Wage, price field

-Energy

-Haig’s consultation with Melvin R. Laird

-Leverage

-President’s conversation with Donald McI. Kendall

-Governmental action

National economy

-Kendall’s view

-Freeze

-Pepsi-Cola

-Tonnage

-Runaway inflation

-Shultz’s view

-Wholesale prices of foodstuffs

-Possible freeze

-Roy L. Ash’s view

-Support of freeze

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-Shultz, Connally, Ash

-Connally

-Role on White House staff

-Energy, economy

-Shultz

-Communication skills

-Compared to Connally

-Kendall’s concern

-Responsibilities

-Tax and trade policies

-Personality

-Loyalty

-President’s programs

-Treasury Department

-William E. Simon

-Connally

Connally

-Possible role on White House staff

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Laird

-Caution

-Meeting on the Sequoia

-Shultz

-Position in Cabinet

-Energy czar

White House staff

-Connally and Laird

-Effect on staff

-Personalities

-Laird’s recommendations

-William E. Simon

-Relationship with Shultz

-Additional staff

-John T. Dunlop

-Talents

-Negotiations

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-Energy czar

-Haig’s forthcoming meeting with George Shultz, John Connally, Kenneth

Cole and Interior Department

-Recruitment strategy

-Former Shell Oil president at National Aeronautics and Space

Administration [NASA]

-Beltway outsiders

-James C. Fletcher

-Role at NASA

National economy

-Preparation of package

-Announcement

-President’s possible speech

-Return from Florida

-Television [TV]

-Preparation

-Haig’s conversation with Shultz

-President’s possible speech

-Radio compared to TV

-60-day freeze

-Possible freeze

-60-day freeze

-Food and gasoline

-Exports

-Follow-up

-Phase IV

-Schedule

-Food

-Possible management

-Effects

-Mark-ups

-Possible freeze

-Effects

-Political

-Economic

-Damage

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-Problem solving

-Shultz

-Political message

-Opposition viewpoint

Connally

-Views on economy

-Gasoline

-Role in economic matters

-Brainstorm

-Salesmanship

-Conversation with Congressmen

-Watergate

-National interests

-Gerald R. Ford

-Leslie C. Arends

-Role on White House staff

-Leadership

-Outsider status

White House staff

-Laird, Connally

-Conflict of personalities

-Energy czar

-Dunlop

-Prices

President’s schedule

-A meeting

-Possible speech

Energy

-Haig’s coordination

-Recommendations

-Legislation

-Energy Department

-Bill

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-Production and consumption

-Crude oil

National economy

-President’s schedule

-A meeting

-Possible 60-day freeze

-Preparation of package

-A report

-Delivery of report

-Camp David

-Decision

-Refinement

-Modified package

-Shultz and Connally

President’s schedule

-Trip to Florida

-Camp David

Vietnam negotiations

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Schedule of agreements

Claudia A. (Taylor) (“Lady Bird”) Johnson

-Bicentennial Commission

-Possible appointment

-Responsibilities

-Ambassadorship

Watergate

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-Taxes

-Haig’s source at the Treasury Department

-Howard Hughes campaign contribution in 1970

-Details

-Publicity

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-Taxes

-Status in Treasury Department

-Reporting of contribution

-Possible consultation with Philadelphia lawyer

-San Clemente case

-Hughes contribution

-Reporting of contribution

-Philadelphia lawyer

-President’s possible role

-Possible revelation in press

-Possible disposition

-Forthcoming conversations with President and Haig

-Hughes contribution

-Handling

Philadelphia lawyer

-Trustworthiness

-San Clemente case

-[Horace] Chapman (“Chappie”) Rose and Herbert W. Kalmbach

-Reliability

Watergate

-Attacks on President

-Morale

-Cabinet

-Enthusiasm

-Congress

National economy

-Need for action

-Decisive action

Energy

-Developments

Advisors

-Quality

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US foreign policy

-Brezhnev’s forthcoming visit

-Messages of support for President

-Kissinger’s conversation with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Concerns

-National discourse

-Europe, Latin America

US economy

-Difficulties

-Positive outlook of administration

Watergate

-New York Times story

-Huston plan

-Possible release

-White House response

-Wiretaps

-Joseph A. Califano, Jr.’s call to Haig

-Publicity

-Gerald R. Ford

-Hugh Scott

-Organization changes

-Statements by Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield, William Proxmire, James

W. Symington and William J. Green

Clarence M. Kelley

-Kansas City, Missouri

-Law enforcement record

-Physical attributes

Joseph Sneed

-Future

-Appointment as judge

-Richardson’s view

-Circuit Court

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-Richardson’s opinion

-Loyalty to President

Courts

-Richardson’s role

-Dockets

-Apprehensions

Watergate

-Rebozo

-Haig’s conversation with William E. Simon

-Possible leak from Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-Consequences

-Hughes contribution

-Reporting

-Status

-Rebozo’s conversation with President, Haig

-Lawyer

-Status of tax problem

-Simon

-Lawyer

-Hughes contribution

-Investigation of Hughes

-Rebozo’s friend Richard Danner

-Handling

-Possible prosecution

-Effect

-Forthcoming conversation with Haig

-White House knowledge of problem

-Compared to Maurice Stans

-Robert Vesco contribution

-Veracity

-Publicity

-Rebozo

-Philadelphia lawyer

-President’s schedule

-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

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-Buzhardt’s forthcoming letter to Archibald Cox

-Delay

-Cox

-Public stance

-Possible resignation

-Rebozo

-Philadelphia lawyer

-Hughes contribution

-Tax reporting

-Rebozo’s conversation with President

-Lawyer’s possible advice

-Possible conversation with President

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Statement concerning John D. Ehrlichman

-Ehrlichman

-Knowledge of use of funds

-Conversation with Stans

Haig left at 1:26 pm.