Conversation 025-011

TapeTape 25StartTuesday, June 6, 1972 at 10:26 AMEndTuesday, June 6, 1972 at 12:23 PMTape start time00:47:59Tape end time00:49:57ParticipantsHaldeman, H. R. ("Bob");  Ehrlichman, John D.Recording deviceWhite House Telephone

On June 6, 1972, H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman talked on the telephone at an unknown time between 10:26 am and 12:23 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 025-011 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 25-11

Date: June 6, 1972
Time: Unknown between 10:26 am and 12:23 pm
Location: White House Telephone

H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman talked with John D. Ehrlichman.

[See Conversation No. 340-18C]

     Elliot L. Richardson's schedule
           -Ehrlichman’s previous conversation with Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.
           -Delay of a meeting
           -Passage of Higher Education Conference Report
                 -School busing amendment
                      -Administration's position
           -Haldeman’s forthcoming conversation with Cole

     Ehrlichman's schedule

     Melvin R. Laird testimony on supplemental appropriation
         -John C. Whitaker
               -Advice
                     -Timing
         -Richard G. Kleindienst

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On the line, sir.
Hello.
Hi.
Hi.
I'm in with the president.
Anything new?
Well, I talked to Ken a while ago.
He thinks that Elliott will delay his meeting until after he gets back.
Good.
But he says he expects to talk to him again.
But he does need one decision with Elliott on Elliott's making a drive for the passage of the higher education conference report.
Now, that's the one with the busing amendments in it.
And the thing we told Elliot the other day before I left was that it was more important for us to have a clear position on busing than it was for us to be for our higher education proposal.
Right.
He doesn't accept that.
And so he sent a memo to the president.
And I told Ken that I thought what we had to do here was simply to tell him he lost that one.
Yep.
Now, will you call Ken, if you all agree on that, you and the President?
Yeah.
Would you call Ken after we get through and advise him to call Elliott and tell him that?
Yep.
He's loaded to do so.
Okay.
And I'll just plan to return on Thursday, as I had planned to do.
Right.
Unless something turns up and somebody calls me.
Right.
Then, the only other thing was the Laird testimony on the supplemental, apparently, has given everybody a lot of trouble.
Yeah.
And you probably know about that.
Yeah.
I checked on Whitaker.
Whitaker does not think that that move should be made before November under any circumstances.
Okay.
So that means everybody agrees on that except Planky.
Okay.
We'll hold on that.
Okay.
Good.
That's all I got otherwise.
All righty.
And...
You don't have anything, so that's that.
I know.
Flip me to the board, will you?
OK.
Copy that?
Yes.