About this recording 934–14 President Richard M. Nixon Alexander M. Haig June 7, 1973 Richard M. Nixon Alexander M. Haig Jr. Congress Energy and the Environment Jobs and Economy Law and Justice Political Parties and Movements War and Terrorism Conversation No. 934-14 Date: June 7, 1973 Time: 5:55 pm - 6:04 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr. Haig’s schedule Watergate -J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr. -Diligence -Law experience -Congress Energy czar -McComb [first name unknown] -Oil industry -John B. Connally’s conversation with Haig -Jack King Horton -Southern California -[First name unknown] Nacet [?] -Horton -Tenacity -McComb -President’s familiarity -Oil industry background -Horton -Electric company background -George P. Shultz’s view -McComb -Dynamism -President’s recommendation -[First name unknown] Nacet [?] -27- NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM Tape Subject Log (rev. September-2011) Conversation No. 934-14 (cont’d) National economy -Wholesale price index -Percentage change -Preparation of economic package -Camp David -President’s possible speech -Possible 60-day freeze -Pending legislation -President’s recommendation -Gasoline -Soybeans -Effect on Congress -Legislation -Veto -Leverage over labor unions Connally -Travel to Camp David -Role on White House staff -Attendance of Cabinet, Energy Committee, and Cost of Living Council -Conversation with Haig -Role as Advisor -Position papers -Role with law firm -Publicity -Unpredictability -Meetings with President -Oval Office, Sequoia -Frequency -Role on White House staff Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War -William P. Rogers -Henry A. Kissinger’s call to Haig -Notification -28- NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM Tape Subject Log (rev. September-2011) Conversation No. 934-14 (cont’d) -Discipline of message -Washington Special Action Group [WSAG] -State Department -Helmut Sonnenfeldt’s briefing -Discipline of the Department Vietnam Negotiations -Kissinger -Notification Rogers’s schedule -Central Treaty Organization [CENTO] -North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] Watergate -William J. Casey -Forthcoming conversation with J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr. -Movement of files -John W. Dean, III -John N. Mitchell -Mitchell -Effect on White House staff -The media -Haig’s conversation with James B. (“Scotty”) Reston -New York Times The President and Haig left at 6:04 pm. Secret White House Tapes | Richard M. Nixon Presidency 934–14 Backward Play Stop Forward Download audio Previous 39–99 Next 40–1 More Richard M. Nixon Recordings View all Richard M. Nixon tapes 40–1 audio icon 40–2 audio icon 40–3 audio icon 936–1 audio icon 935–1 audio icon 444–1 audio icon 40–10 audio icon 444–10 audio icon 935–10 audio icon 444–11 audio icon