Date: June 19, 1973

Time: Unknown between 3:09 pm and 4:30 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Leonid I. Brezhnev’s visit

-Camp David

-Travel options

-Mt. Vernon, Hagerstown

-Helicopter, car

-Travel time

-Sequoia

J. Fred Buzhardt Jr. entered at an unknown time after 3:09 pm.

Watergate

-Prosecutors

-Envelope

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Judge

-John W. Dean, III

-Earl J. Silbert

-Archibald Cox

-Committee to Re-elect the President [CRP]

-Forthcoming letter to Dean, June 19, 1973

-$14,000

-Dean

-Ervin Committee testimony

-Handling of funds

-Charles N. Shaffer

-24-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-Maurice H. Stans

-Conversation with Buzhardt

-Forthcoming letter to Dean, June 19, 1973

-Seymour M. Hersh

-Dean’s finances

-Dean

-Handling of funds

-Possible investigations

-Prosecutors

-Ervin Committee

-Possible newspaper stories

-$14,000

-W. Richard Howard

-Gordon C. Strachan

-Knowledge

-Conversation with Dean, November 1972

-Conversation with Stans

-$22,000

-$22,000

-Fred F. Fielding and Strachan

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

-Stans

-Fielding and Strachan

-Possible use

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-John N. Mitchell

-Frederick D. La Rue

-La Rue

-Buzhardt’s attempted phone calls, June 19, 1973

-$14,000 and $22,000

-Hersh

-Source of information

-Finances

-Handling of funds

-Lawyer’s possible advice

-Trust account

-Reasons

-25-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-Hersh

-Investigation

-Possible press coverage

-Investigations

-Compared to Defense Department improprieties

-Letter from CRP

-CRP’s possible suit

Buzhardt left at 3:23 pm.

Melvin R. Laird

-Forthcoming conversation with President

-Role on White House staff

-Congress

-William E. Timmons

-Bills

-Veto

-Economic package

-Phase IV

-Haig’s resignation from Army

-US News and World Report article [?]

-Laird’s influence

-Role on White House staff

-Administration’s relations with Governors and Mayors

-Revenue sharing

-Economy

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Staff

-William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Intelligence

-Communications department

-Replacement

-Forthcoming conversation with President

-John B. Connally’s role on White House staff

-Advisement

-Meetings

-Energy

-26-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-Economics

-Foreign policy

-Cabinet

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Skillset

-Background in law enforcement [?]

Haig

-Role on White House staff

-Laird, Harlow

-President’s schedule

-Interaction with Congress

Laird

-Meeting with Hugh Scott

-Alleged telephone call to President

Spiro T. Agnew

-Investigation in Maryland

-Laird’s forthcoming conversation with J. Glenn Beall, Jr.

-George Beall

-Intimidation

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Laird

-President’s influence

-Marvin Mandel

-Scope

-Possible effect

-Allegations

-Beall’s possible role

-Two prosecutors

-Forthcoming conversation with Beall

-Supervision

-Harlow

-St. Croix

-Laird

-Timmons

-Discretion

-27-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

Watergate

-Dean

-Motives

-Immunity

-Handling of funds

-Testimony

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman

-Press coverage

-Dean

-Motives

-Handling of funds

-Testimony

-Ehrlichman

-March 21, 1973 meeting with President

-Visit to Camp David

Laird entered at 3:38 pm.

Laird’s schedule

-Congressional leadership

-Republican Senators

-Policy

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Cole

-House of Representatives

-Carl B. Albert, Gerald R. Ford

Cambodia

-Forthcoming vote in House of Representatives

-Ford’s view

-Albert’s view

-Position of House of Representatives

-Timing

-Henry A. Kissinger’s possible role

-Appearance before Republican conference

-Ford’s view

-28-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-Attitude

-Date, September 1, 1973

President’s position

-Funding

-House rules on conference report

-Senate amendment

-Conference report

-Continuing resolution

-Efforts of Kissinger and Timmons

-Ford’s view

-J. William Fulbright

-Administration’s strategy

-Kissinger

-Laird

-Timmons

-Ford’s view

-Possible White House action

-House position

-Vote

-Republicans

-Compromise

-President’s authority

-Bombing

-Ford

-Albert’s view

-Timmons

-Senate amendment compared to House position

-Kissinger

-Schedule

-House Republicans

-Negotiations

-[North Vietnam] Hanoi

-Peace negotiations

-Peace negotiations

-President’s authority

-US withdrawal

-29-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-September

-Impact

-Forthcoming vote in House of Representatives

-September amendment

-Continuing resolution

-Cut-off

-Ford’s position

Laird

-Office and staff

-Domestic council

Cole

-President’s recommendation

-Contacts

-Governors

-Mayors

-Relations with Laird

-Advisement

Laird

-Mail

-Letters

-Telegrams

-Importance

Harlow

-Role on White House staff

-Start date

-Timing

Laird

-Forthcoming conversations

-Timmons, Roy L. Ash, Cole, Haig, Harlow

Congressional relations

-Texas bill signing, June 19, 1973

-30-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-George H. Mahon

-Ash’s view

-Legislation

-Effect of budget efforts

-Republican Congressional leaders

-Views

-Compromise

-Options

-Positions

-Possible vetoes

-Minimum wage

– Department of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW] legislation

-Ash’s views

-Possible vetoes

-Meetings with constituents

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 3:38 pm.

Refreshment

-Coffee, tea

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 4:30 pm.

Laird domestic policy

-Domestic Council

-Divisions

-Forthcoming conversations

-Ash

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Divisions

-Weinberger’s view compared with Ash’s

-Wage and price freeze

-Phase IV

-Forthcoming conversation

-George P. Shultz, Herbert Stein, John T. Dunlop

National economy

-31-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-President’s program

-Phase IV

-60-day freeze

-Phase III

-Food

-Laird’s role

-Shultz’s view

-Duration of freeze

-30, 40, 60 days

-Inflation

-Political implications

-Briefing papers

-Duration of freeze

-Views of Laird, Connally, Ash

-90-day freeze

-Laird’s schedule

-Meetings with economic advisors

-Wage negotiations

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons’s view

-Teamsters union

-Paul Hall’s view

-Impact of freeze

-Early end to freeze

-Benefit

-Food prices

-Progress

-Economic Stabilization Act

-Possible amendment

-Exports

-Supplies

-Arthur Burns’s view

-Taxes

-Taxes

-Possible Congressional action

-Congressional philosophy

-Views of Stein, Shultz, and Dunlop

-William E. Simon

-32-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-Views

-Fiscal and political sensibilities

-Relationships

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Laird’s conversation with Mills

-Burns

-President’s schedule

-Views

-President’s August 15, 1971 action

-Gold convertibility

-Ideology

-Feasibility

-Political acumen

-Capitol Hill

-Flexible investment tax credit

-Practicality

-Political climate

-Forced savings

-Germany’s experience

-Matching funds from employers

-Pay raises

-Burns

-President’s program

-Confidence

-Business community

-Political climate

-Phase IV

-Laird’s participation

Connally

-Laird’s forthcoming dinner

-Schedule

-California

-Gas fuel

-Meeting with President

-Role on White House staff

-Energy

-33-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-National economy

-Influence

-Simon, Ash

-Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board

-Cabinet

-Skills

-Salesmanship

-Political judgment

-Reading of stock market

National economy

-President program

-Support for President

-Shultz

-Stein

-Dunlop

-Ability

-Shultz

-Speech

-Connally’s role

-Economic confindence

Connally

-Conversation with Haig

-Enthusiasm

-Possible activities

National economy

-President’s program

-Response

-Stock market

-Possible Congressional action

-60-day freeze

-60-day freeze

-Support for program

-President

-Haig

-34-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-Connally

-Ash

-Political assessment

-Duration of freeze

-Food, gasoline

-60-day freeze

-Implications of 30-day freeze

-Views of Shultz, Stein, and Dunlop

-Laird’s role

-Support for 60-day freeze

-Haig’s forthcoming conversation with Shultz

-Farm prices

-Weather

-Modification

-Possible freeze

-Unprocessed farm products

-President’s program

-Connally’s possible role, Laird’s role

-Success

-Status

-Housewives’ view

-Economic health

-Compared to other nations

John A. Love

-Possible role in administration

-Forthcoming conversations

-Wife

-Travel to Washington, DC

-Haig

-Title options

-Czar

-Energy director

Energy

-Cabinet committee

-Rogers C. B. Morton, Simon

-35-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-Defense Department, State Department

-Simon’s policy committee

-Treasury Department

-Staff organization

-Morton, Simon Shultz

Shultz

-Responsibilities

-Durability

-Work ethic

-Laird’s role

-Sensitivities

-Forthcoming meeting with Russians

Connally

-Forthcoming dinner with Laird

-President’s schedule

-California

-Staff harmony

-Statements concerning Ziegler

-Views concerning White House staff

White House staff

-Ziegler

-President’s assessment

-Briefing Books

-President’s schedule

-Ziegler’s role

-4th of July in Cheyenne, Wyoming; Milk Producers function, press

conferences

-Laird

-Contacts with press

-Open interviews

-Background interviews

-Television [TV]

-Connally

-Hugh S. Sidey

-36-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-Importance

-Telephone calls on Cabinet

-Contacts with press

-Ziegler

-Forthcoming meeting with Walter Washington

-Meeting locations

-Officials

-Congress

-Contacts with press

-Timing

-Schedule

-Economic and energy matters

-Budget

-San Clemente

-Media

-Conversations with Haig and Ziegler

-Importance

-Public presence

Brezhnev’s visit

-Agenda

-Agreements

-Camp David

-Summit results

Laird

-Role on White House staff

-Response

-President’s schedule

President’s schedule

-Weekly meeting

-Laird, Harlow, Haig, Ziegler

Harlow

-Role on White House staff

-Timmons’s role

-37-

NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

Tape Subject Log

(rev. July-2011)

-Congress

-Administration’s appointments

-Judicial appointments

-Laird’s meeting with Senators

-Interaction with Laird, Haig, Ziegler

White House staff

-Meeting schedule

-Senior staff

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Sensitivities

Brezhnev visit

-Agreements

-Kissinger’s role

Shultz [?]

Laird and Haig left at 4:30 pm.