Date: July 11, 1973

Time: 4:24 pm – 5:05 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Haig’s trip

John B. Connally

-Previous meeting with President

-Connally’s schedule

-Possible trip to Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-John A. Love

-Connally’s assessment

-Watergate

-Popular opinion

-Announcement

-Law firm, trip to USSR

-Coordination with Haig, Ronald L. Ziegler

-Meeting with [Shah of Iran] Mohammed Reza Pahlavi

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Haig’s speech to American Iron and Steel Institute [?] in New York, July 10, 1973

-Standing ovation

-Jacob K. Javits’s comments

-American Iron and Steel Institute

National economy

-President’s package

-Haig’s concerns

-Balanced budget provision

-Possible vetoes

-Bryce N. Harlow’s view

-Benefit

-Administration’s performance

-Impoundments, vetoes

-Advisability, timing

-President’s commitment

-Connally’s views

-Balanced budget provision

-Phase IV, 60-day freeze

-Compared with Arthur F. Burns’ views

-Effect on farmers

-Hogs

-Credibility

-Haig’s meeting

-Phase IV

-Balanced budget

-President’s paper

-Announcement

-Phase IV

-Export controls

-Strict fiscal policy

-Congress

-Haig’s view

-Compared with views of Melvin R. Laird, Harlow,

and George P. Shultz

-Papers for President’s review

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-Phase IV

-Balanced budget

-Vetoes

-Layoffs

-President’s presentation

-Announcement

-Congress

-President’s experience contrasted with Harlow, Laird

-Balanced budget

-Political climate

-Possible vetoes

-Possible reaction

-Ceiling

-Watergate

-Possibility of distraction

-Forthcoming Ervin Committee testimony of John N.

Mitchell, H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, and John D.

Ehrlichman

-Haig’s conversation with Ziegler, July 10

-Possible briefings

-Congressional committees, chairman

-Businessmen, labor leaders, governors

-Congressman, Senators

-East Room

-Phase IV

-Balanced budget

-Balanced budget

-President’s disinclination

-Fiscal policy

-Spending

-Future possibility

-Harlow

-Laird’s view

-Announcement

-Format

-Possible briefings

-Businessmen, elites

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-Contrasted with State of Union address

-Congressmen, Supreme Court members

-Business, labor, political leaders

-Governors

-Question-and-answer session

-Press coverage

-Duration

-Harlow, Laird’s view

-Phase IV

-Possible popular reaction

-Reassurance of businessmen, public

-President’s previous budget policy

-Previous vetoes

-Impoundment

-Balanced budget

-President’s reluctance

-Possible criticism

-Announcement

-Phase IV, balanced budget

-Possible effects

-Inflation, dollar, stock market

-Format

-Television [TV], Congress

-Advisors’ viewpoint

-Contrasted with President’s viewpoint

-National press conference

-Haig’s view

-Possible briefings

-Leaders of labor, business, Congress

-East Room

-Speech

-Phase IV

-TV

-Timing

-Evening news cycle

-Timing

-John T. Dunlop

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-Need for preparation

-President’s schedule

-Cabinet meeting

-National Security Council [NSC] meeting

-Announcement

-Donald McI. Kendall

-Duration

-President’s, Haig’s assessment

-Pierre Rinfret

-Controls, taxes

-Taxes

-Burns

-Charles H. Percy

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Production controls, incentives

-Rinfret

-Support for President

-President’s package

-Garnering support

-Shultz

-Laird

-Production controls, need for legislation

-Harlow

-Kendall

-Price

-Business

Watergate

-White House response

-Haig’s conversation with [First name unknown] Liebman [sp?], July 10,

1973

-[Horace] Chapman (“Chappie”) Rose

-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.

-Size of counsel’s staff

-Recommendations

-President’s concerns

-Haig’s conversation with Liebman

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-President’s possible statement

-Connally’s view

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Democrats’ strategy

-Robert H. Abplanalp

-Democrats’ role

-Anti-trust suit

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Conversation with Haig

-Richardson’s meeting with Archibald Cox, July 10, 1973

-Spokesman’s role

-Compared with Cox’s role

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Witness list

-John D. Ehrlichman, H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, Charles W. Colson

-Plumbers [Watergate burglars]

-Colson

-Conversation with Haig, July 10, 1973

-Colson’s mood

-Telephone call to Rose Mary Woods

-Mitchell’s Ervin Committee testimony

-Reaction

-George McGovern

-Ervin Committee hearings

-New articles

-Witness list

-Witness list

-Notification

-Cox

-Wiretaps

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Robert F. (“Bobby”) Kennedy

-President’s schedule

-Possible meeting with Clarence M. Kelley, Haig

-Timing

-Instructions

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President’s schedule

-Joints Chiefs of Staff [JCS]

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer [?]

-Dr. James R. Schlesinger

-Laird

National economy

-President’s package

-Development meetings

-Harlow, Haig

-President’s schedule

-William E. Timmons, Peter M. Flanigan

-Roy L. Ash, Laird, Harlow, Anne M/ Armstrong

-Armstrong

-Sequoia

-Balanced budget

-Laird

-Announcement

-Congress

-Format

-Briefings

-Leaders of business, labor, Congress

-Governors’ conference

-Question-and-answer period

-Press briefing

-Speech

-Timing

-Press coverage

-TV

-Primetime

-Public reaction

-Balanced budget

-President’s concern

-Cost of living

Shultz

-Tenure in office

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-President’s reaction

-Schedule

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Henry A. Kissinger’s reaction

Watergate

-Richardson

-Connally’s view

-Investigations

-President’s supporters

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-Cox

-Richardson

-President’s assessment

-Haig’s assessment

-Views regarding Cox

-Cox’s support for Richardson’s election

-Cox

-Democrat

-Harvard University

-President compared to George S. McGovern

Environmental Protection Agency [EPA]

-Russell E. Train’s appointment

-William D. Ruckelshaus

National economy

-President’s package

-Congress

-Roy L. Ash

-Balanced budget

-Announcement

-Phase IV

-East Room

-Briefings

-Leaders of business, labor, Congress

-Connally’s view

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The President and Haig left at 5:05 pm.