Oval #739: June 21, 1972 [Complete Tape Subject Log]

Oval #739: June 21, 1972 [Complete Tape Subject Log]

1 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) Conversation No. 739-1 Date: June 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 9:05 and 9:10 am Location: Oval Office The President talked with the White House operator. [See Conversation No. 25-95] Conversation No. 739-2 Date: June 21, 1972 Time: 9:10 am Location: Oval Office The President talked with the White House operator. [See Conversation No. 25-96] Conversation No. 739-3 Date: June 21, 1972 Time: 9:23 - 9:25 am Location: Oval Office The President talked with Louie Welch. [See Conversation No. 25-97; one item has been withdrawn] Conversation No. 739-4 Date: June 21, 1972 Time: 9:30 - 10:38 am Location: Oval Office 2 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) The President met with H. R. Haldeman. The President's schedule -Arthur F. Burns -John B. Connally, George P. Shultz -Schedule Economic indicators -Consumer Price Index [CPI] -Food prices -Price Commission meeting -Donald H. Rumsfeld Debt ceiling bill -Frank F. Church -Social Security -Russell B. Long -Michael J. Mansfield -Timing of vote in Senate -William P. Rogers, Clark MacGregor -Robert W. Packwood, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. -Henry A. Kissinger -Timing of vote Watergate break-in -Staff meeting -Haldeman's conversation with John N. Mitchell -Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] -John D. Ehrlichman -L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III -G. Gordon Liddy -Role in Committee to Reelect the President [CRP] -Mitchell's knowledge -Charles W. Colson -White House consultant -John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson -Colson's involvement -Other involvement -Need for strategy -Ehrlichman -Civil suit -Depositions -Liddy 3 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) -Summary judgement -White House involvement -E. Howard Hunt, Jr. -Colson -Bay of Pigs -Colson's projects -International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT] -Dita D. Beard -Disappearance -White House strategy -Ehrlichman -Admission of guilt -Implications by press -Dan Rather -Republicans -George S. McGovern -Hubert H. Humphrey -White House staff reaction -Colson's conversation with the President -Jack N. Anderson's commentary -Charles G. ("Bebe") Rebozo -Republican convention arrangements -Miami, Florida -Cubans -Hunt -James W. McCord, Jr. -Hiring -Hunt -Cubans -Plans to bug McGovern headquarters -Doral Hotel -Republican National Committee -Colson -Washington Post story -Hunt, Colson -Five burglars -Lawyer -Liddy -Colson -Defense by administration -Activities -As an issue -Nationally 4 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) -Washington -Liddy -White House strategy -Tom C. Huston -Nathan Hale -Admission of guilt -White House reaction -Burglary -Sentencing -Mitchell -Involvement -Ehrlichman -Liddy -Hunt -Disappearance -Cubans -FBI -Names in notebooks -Policemen and FBI agents -Joseph A. Califano, Jr. -Lawsuit -Edward Bennett Williams -Depositions -Ehrlichman -Gray -Colson -Hunt -Depositions -Liddy -Mitchell -Democrats' reaction -Ehrlichman's strategy for White House The President's schedule -Press meeting -McGovern -Ronald L. Ziegler -Watergate break-in -Economic Quadriad meeting -Shultz -Nelson A. Rockefeller, James L. Buckley, Jacob K. Javits, John A. Volpe -Rapid Transit grant to New York City -Mitchell 5 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) Watergate -Colson -Democrats -Operations against the President -Reaction -Colson, Hunt The President's schedule -Press meeting -The President’s view -Primary results -McGovern -Bella S. Abzug -Emanuel Celler -Allard K. Lowenstein -Reasons for defeat in primary -Republicans -John J. Rhodes -Press -Charles W. Colson -Abzug -Impeachment efforts Common Cause -Suit -Impeachment efforts -Campaign efforts Colson An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 9:30 am. Request to meet with Colson The unknown person left at a unknown time before 10:12 am. The President's schedule -Economic meeting -Quadriad -Council of Economic Advisors [CEA] -Caspar W. Weinberger -Shultz -Ehrlichman 6 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) -Peter M. Flanigan -Rumsfeld -National economy -Herbert Stein -Unemployment -Food prices -Employment -Haldeman’s view ***************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 [Personal returnable] [Duration: 5m 45s ] Alexander P. Butterfield entered at 10:12 am. Charles Colson entered at 10:13 am. END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1 ***************************************************************** Butterfield left at unknown time after 10:13 am. The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 10:13 and 10:22 am. [Conversation No. 739-4A] [See Conversation No. 25-98] [End of telephone conversation] John J. Rooney Rockefeller Lowenstein 7 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) Watergate break-in -Washington Post story -Anderson's commentary -Rebozo -Libel -Jim Shertz (sp?) -White House strategy -Democrats -Hunt -Civil suit -Mitchell -Lawyer for burglars -Mitchell -Williams -Ehrlichman -Liddy -Shertz (sp?) -Hunt's activities -Media coverage -Washington Post -National Broadcasting Company [NBC] The President talked with the White House operator at 10:22 am. [Conversation No. 739-4B] [See Conversation No. 25-99] [End of telephone conversation] ***************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2 [Personal returnable] [Duration: 2m 58s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2 ***************************************************************** Watergate break-in 8 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) -White House involvement -Ziegler -Credibility -Ehrlichman -Vietnam -Civil rights -As an issue -National reaction -ITT -Repression, bugging -Espionage -Industrial, international, political -White House involvement ***************************************************************** BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 3 [Personal returnable] [Duration: 2m 8s ] END WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 3 ***************************************************************** Watergate break-in -White House strategy -Haldeman -Liddy -ITT -Ehrlichman -Haldeman -Colson's involvement -As an issue -Grand Jury -Hunt -Democrats -Convention -The President's role -Robert J. Dole -Lawrence F. O'Brien, Jr. 9 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) -Colson -Television coverage -Civil suit -Hunt -Career -Role -Conversation with Colson -Bay of Pigs -Novels Colson left at an unknown time after 10:22 am. The President's schedule -Quadriad -Schultz -Burns -Reports on trips -Burns -Connally -Flanigan -Burns -Cabinet meetings Haldeman left at 10:38 am. Conversation No. 739-5 Date: June 21, 1972 Time: Unknown between 10:38 and 10:40 am Location: Oval Office The President met with Alexander P. Butterfield. Stephen B. Bull The President's schedule Butterfield left at an unknown time before 10:40 am. 10 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) Conversation No. 739-6 Date: June 21, 1972 Time: 10:40 am - 12:30 pm Location: Oval Office The President met with George P. Shultz, Arthur F. Burns, Caspar W. Weinberger, and Herbert Stein. [Members of the press were present at the beginning of the meeting] Greetings Arrangement for photograph Alexander M. Haig, Jr.'s office Haig -Instructions from the President -John B. Connally's conversations -Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Venezuela -Emilio Garrastazu Medici National economy Edward R. G. Heath -House of Commons -Currency problems -Burns’s view -Anthony P. L. Barber The President talked with John J. Rooney between 10:44 and 10:45 am. [Conversation No. 739-6A] [See Conversation No. 25-100; one item has been withdrawn] [End of telephone conversation] Heath 11 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) US economy -Status -George Meany's visit -Previous visit to Great Britain -Heath -National economy -Economic indicators -Stein’s report -Gross National Product [GNP] -Rate of expansion -Effect on unemployment in 1972 -Consumer Price Index [CPI] -Food -Used cars -Beef prices -Cattle prices -Labor -Unemployment -Administration policy -Effect -The President's experience in 1960 -Food prices -Leasing bill -Construction of government buildings -Private companies -General Services Administration [GSA] -Wall Street Journal article -Military -Vietnam -Troop withdrawal -Procurement -Retirements -Lay-off rate -Teenagers, part-time workers -Manpower funding through September 1972 -Employment without inflation or war -Real spendable weekly earnings -Rate of increase per year -1960-1970 -Current -Effects of the President's economic policy -Hourly rate increases 12 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. Feb-02) -The President's economic policy -Restraint on prices -Weinberger’s speeches -Structure of unemployment -Income levels -Effect -Business leaders -Peter M. Flanigan -Effect of George S. McGovern's program -Business leaders -Taxes -Inflation -Increasing price of wheat -Wage guidelines -Effect on profits -Burns’s view -Consumer prices -Profit margins -Effect on economic recovery -Burns’s view -C. Jackson Grayson, Jr. -Freeze on meat prices -Timing -Hog market's cycle -Burns’s view -Import quotas -Shultz’s view -State Department -Wholesale prices in US -Weinberger’s view -Quotas -Textiles and oil -Iraq and Alaska -State Department -Price freezes -Statistics -Chain stores -Connally -Winn-Dixie grocery store -Food distribution -McGovern’s plan -Anti-trust action -Instructions for Burns 13 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape

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