i then joined magruder and liddy, and as we left the office, i told liddy to destroy the charts. mr. lee said that he would revise the plan and submit a new proposal. at that point, i thought the plan was dead because i doubted if mitchell would reconsider the matter. i wrote back to the to my office that liddy and magruder. but there was no further discussion of the plan. the next time i became aware of any discussion of such a plan occurred, i believe on february 4th, 1972. excuse me. magruder had scheduled another meeting in mr. mitchell's office on a revised intelligence plan. i arrived at the meeting very late, and when i came in that he was presenting a scaled down version of an earlier plan. i listened for a few minutes and decided i had to inject myself into the discussions. mr. mitchell, i felt, was being put on the spot. the only polite way i thought i could end the discussion was to inject that these discussions could not go on in the office of the attorney general of the united states and the meeting should terminate immediately. at this point, the meeting ended. i do