White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 676-22

White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 676-22

White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 676-22 Portion of a conversation between the President and George P. Shultz. This portion was recorded on March 1, 1972 at an unknown time between 11:32 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. in the President's Oval Office. The National Archives and Records Administration prepared the following log of this conversation. ITT case -Richard G. Kleindienst's confirmation hearings -Anti-trust case relationship White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 677-5 Portions of a conversation between the President and H.R. Haldeman. These portions were recorded on March 6, 1972 at an unknown time between 9:12 and 10:24 a.m. in the President's Oval Office. The National Archives and Records Administration prepared the following log of this conversation. [Segment 1] ITT case -National Broadcasting Company (NBC) report -The President's schedule -Sheraton Hotel -Press release -Origin -Republican convention -C. Arnholt Smith -Public relations -Peter M. Flanigan -Statement -Clark MacGregor -Ronald L. Ziegler's statement -Circumstances -Flanigan -Ralph W. McLaren -Richard G. Kleindienst -Michael J. Ramsden -Donald H. Rumsfeld -Background -Study done for the White House -Sheraton decision -ITT reaction to decision -Flanigan -Ramsden -White House appearance to public -Jack Gleason -Testimony -Fundraising role -Dita D. Beard memo -John N. Mitchell -Charles W. Colson -William L. Safire -Richard A. Moore -Safire -Flanigan Page 1 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 677-5 (continued) -Washington Post -NBC -New York Times -Washington Star -Kleindienst -Colson -Mitchell -Reopening hearings -Haldeman -Justice Department -Domestic Council study on anti-trust policies -Possible release -Effect on ITT case -Effect on anti-trust -Effect on Kleindienst -Jack N. Anderson papers -White House -Mitchell -Gleason -Baltimore Sun -Republican National Convention -Hotels -Herbert G. Klein -Robert C. Wilson -William E. Timmons -Sheraton -San Diego Host Committee -White House response -Brad Hayes -Unknown man -San Diego offer -Sheraton contribution -Amount -Circumstances -Klein, Robert H. Finch -Edwin Reinecke -Flanigan -Kleindienst -Justice Department -Flanigan -White House statement -Ramsden -Background -Sherman Adams case Page 2 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 677-5 (continued) -Gleason -Role as fundraiser -Herbert W. Kalmbach -Public relations job -Kevin P. Phillips -Newsletter -ITT possible witnesses -Beard's doctor -Mitchell -Gleason -James O. Eastland calls witnesses -Beard interview with Anderson -Beard -Involvement -Rose Mary Woods -Beard memo -People mentioned in memo -Louis B. Nunn -Haldeman -Mitchell -Arrangements made -Contribution -Republican National Convention -Haldeman -Contribution -San Diego -Anderson -Ramsden -Rumsfeld -Beard memo -Leaking of memo -William R. Merriam -Colson -Role in hearings -Mitchell -John D. Ehrlichman -Views -Kleindienst -William P. Rogers -George P. Shultz -Colson, Safire, Ehrlichman, MacGregor, Klein -Reactions - Strategy -Wallace H. Johnson -Job history Page 3 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation number 677-5 (continued) -Assignment -Moore -Other White House involvement -Shultz, Henry A. Kissinger -Rumsfeld and Herbert Stein -Public relations for White House -Harold S. Geneen -Canteen Corporation -Statements -Justice Department -Ziegler -Justice Department -McLaren ***************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2 [Privacy] [Duration: 5 s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2 ***************************************************************** * [Segment 2] ITT case -Kleindienst -Comparison to Dwight D. Eisenhower -White House statement -$100,000 -Mitchell's testimony -Gleason and Birch Bayh -Questioning -Contribution Page 4 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 677-10 Portions of a conversation between the President, H.R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman. These portions were recorded on March 6, 1972 at an unknown time between 12:31 and 1:28 p.m. in the President's Oval Office. The National Archives and Records Administration prepared the following log of this conversation. [Segment 1] ITT case -John N. Mitchell's statement -President's statement -Peter M. Flanigan -Richard G. Kleindienst -Talk with Ehrlichman -Dita D. Beard's doctor -Jack N. Anderson -Beard -Knowledge of memo contents -Conversation with Mitchell -Meeting at Louis B. Nunn's house -Beard's social life -Doctor's testimony -Mitchell's statement -Possible public statement -President -Investigation -The President's relationship with Kleindienst -Kleindienst's nomination -[First name unknown] Dalton[?] -Settlement procedure -Flanigan and Kleindienst -Harold S. Geneen -Canteen Corporation -Geneen meeting with Ehrlichman -Justice Department negotiations -Talk with Mitchell -Mitchell's talk with Ralph W. McLaren -Mitchell's self disqualification -Kleindienst role -Flanigan role -Hiring of economic consultant -Job description -Determination of consultant -San Diego contribution Page 1 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 677-10 (continued) -Republican party -Financial status -Anti-trust -President's policies -Ehrlichman's memo to Mitchell -Prosecution's actions -McLaren's actions -Anderson -View of situation -Quid pro quo [Segment 2] ITT case -Knowledge of situation -Charles W. Colson -Flanigan -Peter G. Peterson[?] -William L. Safire -Contributions -Richard A. Moore -Justice Department -Kleindienst -Anderson papers -Book Page 2 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 677-20 Portion of a conversation between the President and H.R. Haldeman. This portion was recorded on March 6, 1972 at an unknown time between 1:40 and 1:54 p.m. in the President's Oval Office. The National Archives and Records Administration prepared the following log of this conversation. ITT case -John N. Mitchell -John D. Ehrlichman -Richard G. Kleindienst -Campaign White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 678-4 Portions of a conversation between the President, H.R. Haldeman and Rose Mary Woods. These portions were recorded on March 6, 1972 at an unknown time between 4:00 and 4:26 p.m. in the President's Oval Office. The National Archives and Records Administration prepared the following log of this conversation. [Segment 1] [P, HRH] ITT case -John N. Mitchell's statement -John D. Ehrlichman's forthcoming meeting with Mitchell [Segment 2] [P, HRH; RMW entered during the conversation] ITT case -Wallace H. Johnson -Mitchell -Charles W. Colson -Mitchell -Richard G. Kleindienst -Johnson -Coordinator -Strategy -Ehrlichman -Johnson -Colson -Richard A. Moore -William L. Safire -Kenneth W. Clawson -Colson -Mitchell statement -Testimony -Jack N. Anderson -Kleindienst -Dita D. Beard memo -Doctor -Drew Pearson meeting -Party -Mitchell -Louis B. Nunn Page 1 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 678-4 (continued) -Jack Gleason -Colson -William E. Timmons and Harry S. Dent -Dan Diego Rose Mary Woods entered at 4:11 p.m. ITT case -Beard -1969 -Republican dinner -Nunn -John Whitaker -New York -Ted Rodgers' secretary -Doctor -Memo -Mitchell -Johnson -Circumstances -Nunn -Mitchell -Lee R. Nunn -James E. Bassett -White House -Mitchell -Kleindienst -Colson -William R. Merriam -Role -Beard [Segment 3] [P, HRH] ITT case -Beard -Woods -Ted Rodgers -Peter M. Flanigan -Mitchell's statement -Johnson -The President's schedule -Mitchell's testimony Page 2 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 678-4 (continued) -Mitchell's statement -Doctor -Kleindienst -Nomination -Withdrawal -Johnson -Ehrlichman -Johnson -Mitchell -Testimony -Public relations -Problems -Contribution -Circumstances -Confirmation -Flanigan -Involvement -Kleindienst Page 3 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 678-7 Portions of a conversation between the President, H.R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman. These portions were recorded on March 6, 1972 at an unknown time between 5:20 and 6:32 p.m. in the President's Oval Office. The National Archives and Records Administration prepared the following log of this conversation. [Segment 1] John N. Mitchell -New law office -Meeting with Ehrlichman -ITT -Mitchell's statement -Testimony -Richard G. Kleindienst -Confirmation -Dita D. Beard -Rose Mary Woods -James E. Bassett -Ted Rodgers's secretary -1960 campaign -Washington lobbyist -Robert C. Mardian -Wallace H. Johnson -San Diego -Convention -Robert H. Finch and Herbert G. Klein -Other sites -Robert C. Wilson -Testimony -Finch -Chicago -Robert J. Dole -Finch -Contribution -Wilson -Miami and Chicago -Dole -Chicago -Mitchell -Finch -James O. Eastland -Hearings -Edward M. Kennedy, Philip A. Hart, Birch Bayh Page 1 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 678-7 (continued) -Kleindienst -Hearings -President's statement -Peter M. Flanigan -Testimony -Justice Department -Executive privilege [Segment 2] ITT case -Mitchell testimony -Johnson -Kleindienst confirmation -Beard testimony -Memo -Bryce N. Harlow -Flanigan -Henry E. Petersen Page 2 White House Tapes Abuse of Governmental Power Segments Conversation Number 21-6 Portion of a telephone conversation between the President and Charles W. Colson. This portion was recorded on March 6, 1972 at an unknown time between

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