Date: September 7, 1972

Time: Unknown between 4:47 pm and 6:15 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with George P. Shultz, Arthur F. Burns and John D. Ehlichman.

US economic policies

-John B. Connally’s schedule

-Trip to Florida

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Inclusion in meeting

-Knowledge of subject

-Questioning by press

-George S. McGovern’s campaign

-Tax increase

-Minimum tax

-Salary income

-1970

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-Funds raised

-Tax returns filed

-Relationship to those who paid taxes

-Number of people paying taxes

-Number of adjusted gross income

-Definition of adusted gross income

-Tax shelters

-Effect of shelter

-Minimum tax

-Size of income

-Shultz’s view

-Size of tax

-The President’s 1969 proposal

-Preference income

-Amount of money

-Rate proposed

-Half the rate of salary bracket

-Section average

-Rate proposal

-Increases

-Tax increase

-Limitations

-Salaries

-The President’s position

-Tax proposals

Ziegler entered at 4:49 pm.

Taxes

-Ziegler’s analysis

-Difficulties possible

-Press story

-Tax increase

-McGovern

-The President’s position

-1969 proposal of tax reform

-Burns’s view

-Congressional reaction

-Minimum tax

-Democratic Congress

-Idea of tax reform

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-Proposal by the President

-1969 proposal

-Higher tax for those who have tax shelters

-Purpose of tax reform

-1970

-Amount of money

-Property tax reform

-1969 proposal

-The President’s current position

-Possible effect

-Ehrlichman’s view

-Money usage from taxes

-The President’s view

-Poor

-Elderly

-Middle income

-Proposal to Congress

-Amount of money in Congress

-Connally

-Awareness of tax situation

-Property tax reform

-Interlocking city and state jurisdictions

-Revenue sharing

-Elderly

-Amount of income

-Tax credit

-Shultz’s possible solution

-Age

-Burns’s situation in Vermont

-Governor of Vermont [Deane C. Davis]

-Vetoes

-OEO bill

-Amount of taxes in 1946

-Current amount

-Increase in taxes

-Burns’s view

-Increase in real property value

-Burns’s position in society

-Type of income

-Type of property

-Rural location

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-Compared with cities

-Middle or low income

-Type of taxes

-Actual value in taxes

-Revenue sharing

-Effective reduction in property tax

-Property tax

-Effect from revenue sharing

-Various states

-Variation

-Tax credit for elderly

-Effect

-Group situation

-Deductions

-Property tax in local government

-Incentive for property tax reform

-Effect on federal government

-Alternative solution

-Burns

-Wealthy

-The President’s current proposed position

-Proposed statement for press

-Idea of artificial deadline

-Burns

-McGovern

-Funding

-Business taxes

-Welfare programs

-Amount of money

-Number of people in America on welfare

-Wealthy people and taxes

-Tax reform

-Studying and advocating issue

-Congressional reactions

-Actual amount of money in proposal

-Tax shelter

-Equity proposition

-Capital gains

-Idea of location of money

-Investment tax credit

-Earlier advocacy

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-Idea of tax reform

-Definition

-Tax increase

-Democrats’ idea

-Re-allocation of funds without raising taxes

-McGovern

-Ehrlichman’s response

-The Administrations actions

-Increase taxes without reform

-Political considerations

-Burns’s view

-Timing

-Current position of administration

-Proposal

-Tax structure

-Tax reform

-Opponents

-Tax reform

-Tax increase

-Administration’s position

-VAT

-Equitable tax

-Proposal

-1969 proposal

-Tax credit for elderly

-Property taxes

-Tax reform

-Tax shelter

-Democratic Congress

-Milton Friedman’s proposal

-Fiscal dividend

-Factoring into tax system the result of inflation

-Stopping the rise of growth of government

-Variety of methods

-Idea of restraint

-President’s view

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 4:49 pm.

Refreshments

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Sanchez left at an unknown time before 5:21 pm.

US economic policies

-Real property tax

-Methodology

-Effect of inflation on property tax

-Tax increase

-Inflation

-Government influence

-Financing the spending of programs

-Problem

-Inflation rate

-Property tax

-Inflation

-Effect on property taxes

-Adjusting income tax

-Social Security

-Adjustment of rates

-Income taxes

-Reduction of taxes

-Possible adjustment of taxes

-Various methods

-Congress’s history

-Effect on income tax

-Reductions

-Calibration

-Present tax system

-Congress

-Direction of tax rate

-Inflation

-Opposition

-Burden on taxpayers

-Rate adjustment

Ziegler left at 5:21 pm.

Economy

-Inflation

-Escalation devices

-Additional revenue

-Expansion of government

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-Reduction of tax rates

-Burns’s position

-Political considerations

-Friedman’s proposal

-Earmarking of $5 billion

-Lack of increase of taxes

An unknown woman entered at an unknown time after 5:21 pm.

The President’s schedule

The unknown woman left at an unknown time before 5:34 pm.

Economy

-Interest rates

-Money supply

-Comparisons

-Current trend

-Burns and Shultz

-Money supply

-Political considerations

-Housing

-Savings and loan associations

-Short term rates

-Prime rate

-Federal Reserve Bank

-Discount rate

-Burns’s view

-Burns’s effort

-Application for discount rate change

-Treasury’s response

-Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank

-Bank in Boston Federal Reserve Bank

-Burns’s efforts

-Friedman’s proposal

-The President’s view

-Description for national speech

-Meeting between the President and Friedman

-Restraints on spending

-The President’s view

-Office of Management and Budget [OMB], Treasury Department

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-Administration policies

-Shultz

-Capitol Hill

-Congress

-Growth of government

-Size of government

-Government expenditures

-Percent of dollar value of US output and taxes

-1971

-McGovern’s plan

-Percentages

-Calculations of McGovern’s proposals

-Weekly announcements

-Casper W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Inventory of costs

-Dwight D. Eisenhower administration

-Congress

Ziegler entered at 5:34 pm.

-McGovern’s budget

-Republican leadership

-Republican National Committee [RNC] and Committee to Re-elect the

President [CRP]

-Documentation of weekly announcement

-McGovern’s budget proposal

-Tax

-Equity

-Effect on taxes

-McGovern’s current position

-Brookings Institute

-The President’s trip to the Soviet Union

-Press conference

-Executive Office Building [EOB]

-Statement on tax increase

-Tax increase

-Administration’s position

-Reactions by Congress

Environmental issue

-Water bill

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-Question of veto

-Possible response

-Water pollution bill

-Effects of bill on industries

-Gerald R. Ford

-Veto

-Shultz’s analysis

-Businesses

-Burns’s analysis

-Actual issue and importance

-Veto

-Possible outcome

-Automobile companies

-Ford Motor Company

-Effort by government

Automobile emissions systems

-Platinum catalysts

-Bell system announcement

-Timing

-General Motors [GM]

Environmental issue

-Water bill

-Authorization by contract authority

-Money amount to be spent

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-Possible veto

-Possible outcome

-The President’s view

-Spending

-Appropriations Committee

-Funds

-Contract authority

-Transportation Department

-Administration actions

-Environmental Protection Agency [EPA]

Economy

-Tax issue

-Forthcoming meeting with the President

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-Public relations

-Connally

-Political judgement

-Clark MacGregor

-Meeting between the President, Burns, Ehrlichman and Shultz

-The President’s view

-Simplification of tax forms

-Idea of new approach

-Friedman’s plan

-Amount

-Idea of restraint

-Tax reduction

-Fiscal dividend

-Government spending

-Property tax reform

-Tax increase

-Complexity of issue

-Increasing rate

-Minimum tax rates

-Notion of an increase

-Tax credit

-Shultz and Burns

-Ehrlichman’s comments to the press

-Administration plans

-Ehrlichman’s transcript

-Connally

-Adjustment within current tax levels

-The President’s view

-Burns’s view

-Tax increase

-Forthcoming report to the President

-Minimum tax proposal

-Effects

-Friedman’s approach

-Technicalities

-Property tax reform

-Tax credit

-Tax credit

-Effect on rate

-Burns

-Tax reform

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-Burns’s involvement in issue

-Monetary problems

-International monetary policy

-International Monetary Fund [IMF]

-Announcement of discussion

-Date

-Interest rates

-Announcement

-Speech to the IMF

-Welcome address by the President

-IMF

-Ehrlichman

-Personal taxes

Presidential gifts

-Watches

-Presidential seal

-Malik Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Saud

Burns and Shultz left at 5:42 pm.

Economic meeting

-Ehrlichman

Ehrlichman left 5:42 pm.

Passport for trip to North Vietnam by James R. (“Jimmy”) Hoffa

-Revocation

-William P. Rogers

-Parole board

Public relations on economics

-Tax credit

-Increase of taxes

-McGovern’s plan

-Individuals and taxes

The President’s schedule

-Press reports to the press by the administration

-The President’s schedule

-Meetings

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-Ambassadors

-Burns

-Ehrlichman and Henry A. Kissinger

H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at 5:44 pm.

The President’s meetings with staff members

-Haldeman

-Charles W. Colson

-Bugging

Bugging devices

-Democrats

-Democrat National Chairman

-Jean Westwood

-Possible bugging

-Democrat headquarters

-Watergate

-Box in hall with wires

-Fire alarm

-Edward Bennett Williams

-Type of box

-Question of accusation of Republicans of bugging

-Press

-Press response

-Call from Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr. to Ehrlichman

-Reason

Hoffa

-Revocation of passport

Ziegler left at 5:48 pm.

Home Builders Association

-Small home builders

-Support of Nixon administration

-Administrations policies

-Effect on Congress

-Fundraising

-Dinners

-Film

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-The President’s view

-Maurice H. Stans

-George W. Romney

-Proposal

-Audiotape

-Administration’s response

-The President’s willingness to attend dinners

-Fundraising

-The President’s view

-McGovern

-Teachers

Kissinger

-Award

-Family of Man Council of Churches Man of the Year

(City of New York)

-Whitney M. Young, Jr.

-Selection of the President in 1969

-Director of projects

-Appearance by Kissinger before Council of Churches

Council of Churches

-Fundraising

-Question of Kissinger’s appearance

-Golden Medallion Award to the President

-Bronze award to Kissinger

-White House staff

-Golden Medallion Award

-Raymond P. Shafer

-Drug Abuse program

-The President’s view

-Kissinger in comparison to Shafer

The President’s schedule

-Cruise on the Sequoia

-Haldeman

-Colson

-Reason

-MacGregor

-Location

-Ehrlichman

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-Family

-Herbert G. Klein

-Robert H. Finch

-Location

-Leonard Garment

-Colson

Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14

pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15A]

Request for a call to Garment

[End of telephone conversation]

The President’s schedule

-John N. Mitchell

-Martha (Beall) Mitchell

Haldeman talked with Garment at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14 pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15B]

Cruise on Sequoia

-Dinner cruise

-Clothes

-Timing

[End of telephone conversation]

Cruise on Sequoia

-Clothes

-Attendance

-Harry S. Dent

-William E. Timmons

-Colson

Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14

pm.

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[Conversation No. 772-15C]

Request for a call to Timmons

[End of telephone conversation]

Timmons

-Conversation

Cruise on Sequoia

-Bryce N. Harlow

Haldeman talked with Timmons at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14 pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15D]

Attendance on cruise on Sequoia

-Garment

-Dock

-Time

-Reason for cruise

[End of telephone conversation]

Cruise on Sequoia

-Dent

Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14

pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15E]

Request for a call to Dent

[End of telephone conversation]

Cruise on Sequoia

-Number of attending

-Dent

-Timmons

-Garment

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-Dent

-Colson

-Richard A. Moore

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Reason for cruise

-Attendance

-Colson

-Number

-Dent

-Call to Colson

Stephen B. Bull entered at 6:06 pm.

Haldeman talked with Dent at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14 pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15F]

Attendance on cruise on Sequoia

-Dock

-Time

-Timmons

-Garment

[End of telephone conversation]

Cruise on Sequoia

-Attending individuals

-Dent

Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14

pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15G]

Call to Colson

[End of telephone conversation]

Cruise on Sequoia

-Garment

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-Colson

-Timmons

-Motorcade

-Automobile

-Dock

Haldeman talked with Colson at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14 pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15H]

Cruise on Sequoia

-Dock

-Time

-Poll material

-Attending individuals

Bull left at 6:09 pm.

-Dent

-Timmons

-Buchanan

-Garment

-Automobiles

[End of telephone conversation]

Haldeman talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14

pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15I]

Request for a call to Buchanan

[End of telephone conversation]

Garment

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-Activities

-Memorial service

-Conversation with Max Fisher

-Haldeman

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-Kissinger

Kissinger

-Schedule

-Verification meeting

-Richard M. Helms

-Gerard C. Smith

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-Military personnel

The President’s schedule

-Cruise on Sequoia

-Rogers

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14 pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15J]

Haldeman’s schedule

Attendance on cruise on Sequoia

[End of telephone conversation]

Haldeman talked with an unknown person at an unknown time between 5:44 pm and 6:14 pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15K]

Buchanan

Cancellation

The President left at an unknown time before 6:14 pm.

[End of telephone conversation]

Alexander P. Butterfield entered at 6:06 pm.

Executive Protective Service [EPS] assistance

-Edward M. Kennedy

-John V. Lindsay

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-United Nations [UN]

-Demonstrations

-Shultz

-Troops

-George H.W. Bush

-Shultz

Haldeman talked with Buchanan at an unknown time between 6:06 pm and 6:14 pm.

[Conversation No. 772-15L]

Attendance on cruise on Sequoia

-Time

The President entered at an unknown time after 6:06 pm.

-Car

[End of telephone conversation]

Melvin C. Snyder

-Death

-Widow

-Rose Mary Woods

The President’s schedule

-Forthcoming Cabinet breakfast meeting

-Timmons

-Peter H. Dominick

Robert C. Wilson

-Congressional relations

MacGregor

-Polls

-William E. Brock, III

Haldeman

-Cabinet agenda

-Breakfast meeting between the President and Cabinet members

-MacGregor

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-Polls

-Wilson and Dominick

-Political campaigns

-Date of meeting

-Activities of members

-Polls

-The President’s instructions

-Conversation about polls

-Brock

Youth

-Republican National Committee

-Barbara H. Franklin

-Anne L. Armstrong

Cabinet

-Subject of breakfast meeting

-Legislative session

-Strategy on Congressional relations

-Ehrlichman

-Colson

Meeting between the President, Ehrlichman and Colson

-Timmons

-Cabinet

EPS situation

-Shultz and Butterfield

-Assistance

-Number

-Bush request

-New York City

-Demonstrators

-New York police

-Lindsay

-Reasons for assistance

Secret Service protection for Kennedy

-Kennedy

-Haldeman’s conversation with Robert Newbrand

-James J. Rowley

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-Assignments

-Type of detail on Kennedy

-Number

-Time duration

-The President’s instruction

-Amanda Burden

-Request by Kennedy

Butterfield left and Ziegler entered at 6:12 pm.

Cruise on Sequoia

-Attendance

-Garment

-Colson

-Buchanan and Timmons

-Reasons for cruise

-Congressional relations

-Various issues

Haldeman

Ziegler left at an unknown time before 6:15 pm.

Secret Service protection for Kennedy

-Haldeman’s conversation with Butterfield

-Conversation with Rowley

-Handling details for Secret Service

-Rowley

-Haldeman’s upcoming conversation with Newbrand

-Gratitude by Newbrand towards Haldeman and the

President

-Newbrand’s coverage of Kennedy

-Possible outcome

-The President’s view

-1976 election

-Coverage by Secret Service of Kennedy

-Newbrand

-Actions toward Kennedy

-John F. Kennedy

Cruise on the Sequoia

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-Travel

-Mount Vernon

-Helicopter

John Mitchell

-Birthday

-Forthcoming telephone call

The President and Haldeman left at 6:15 pm.