Date: June 3, 1973
Time: 3:12 pm - 3:27 pm
Location: Camp David Study Table
The President talked with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
Haig’s schedule
-Tennis
President’s schedule
-Weather
- Executive Office Building [EOB]
White House staff organization
-Melvin R. Laird
-Announcement
-Haig’s telephone call, June 3, 1973
-Attitude
-Helicopter ride
-Announcement
Watergate
-White House response
-Ronald L. Ziegler and Counsel’s staff
-Attacks on President
-Cycles
-Popular opinion
-White House response
-John W. Dean, III’s statement concerning meetings with President
-President’s knowledge
-Dean’s contacts with President
-Number, dates
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Conversation No. 168-36 (cont’d)
-Money for defendants
-Surrogates
-Cabinet
-Washington Post and New York Times stories concerning Dean’s meetings
-President’s knowledge
-Dean
-Possible evidence against President
-Possible tapes by Dean
-Documents
-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman
Personal management
-Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC]
-Ralph Saul
-New York Stock Exchange [NYSE] [?]
-Federal Reserve Bank of Boston [?]
-Reputation
-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]
-Director
-Announcement of appointment
-Peter G. Peterson
-Haig
-Laird
National economy
-Economic package
-Geroge P. Shultz’s memorandum
-Haig’s telephone call to William E. Simon
-Edits
-President’s meeting
-[Wage price] freeze
-Recommendations
-Politicians
-Economists
-Haig
-“Status quo”
-President’s speech
-Florida [Technical University]
-Setting
-Health of economy
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(rev. March-2011)
Conversation No. 168-36 (cont’d)
-President’s radio speech
-Stock Market
-SEC appointee
-Results
Watergate
-Dean’s statements concerning meetings with President
-White House response
-Ziegler
-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr. and Leonard Garment’s views
-Timing
-Statements by Haldeman and Ehrlichman
-Charles W. Colson’s possible statement
Weather
Haig’s schedule
-Tennis
Watergate
-Dean’s statements concerning meetings with President
-Timing
-White House response
-President’s knowledge
-Charles H. Percy’s statements
-Ervin Committee
-White House response
-Allegations
-Cycles
-White House response
-President’s forthcoming activities
-President’s possible resignation or impeachment
-Ehrlichman, Haldeman resignations
-Henry A. Kissinger’s view
-Dean’s statement concerning meetings with President
-Haig’s conversation with Kissinger, June 3, 1973
-Popular opinion
-Haig’s conversation with Herbert G. Klein, June 2, 1973