Date: September 12, 1972

Time: 12:28 pm – 1:15 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Walter J. Hickel.

[The White House photographer and members of the press were present at the beginning of the

meeting.]

Greetings

Refreshments

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Photograph

-John D. Ehrlichman’s and Clark MacGregor’s schedule

The President’s wardrobe

-The President’s trip to the Soviet Union

-James H. Duff

Duff

Herman Welker

-Arrival in Senate with the President in 1950

Harry S. Truman

Carey Estes Kefauver

Hickel’s schedule

-Arrival at White House

-Northwestern air strike

MacGregor and Ehrlichman entered at 12:31 pm.

[General conversation]

1972 Presidential campaign

-Contributions

-MacGregor

-Don S. Hewitt

-George S. McGovern policies

-Businessmen

-Hickel

-Visits through US

-Tone of feeling in US

-Domestic situation

-Hickel’s views

-Retired persons

-Financial community

-Industrialists

-Vietnam War as a factor

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-Possible mandate

-Effect on America

-Unemployment

-Compared to Depression era

-Factors

-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW]

-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]

-Department of Transportation

-Department of Interior

-Foreign policy

-Public opinion

-Hickel’s travels

-South

-University of San Diego

-The People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Soviet Union

-Vietnam War

-Domestic concerns

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-Hickel’s travels

-Questions and answers

-Audience response

-Inflation

-Unemployment

-Taxes

-Foreign policy

-Vietnam

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-PRC

-Soviet Union

-Middle East

-Preview of issues

-The President’s administration

-Positive actions

-Productivity

-Rise in Gross National Product [GNP]

-Decrease in unemployment

-Earnings on rise

-Georgia

-Mass transit

-Issues

-Revenue sharing

-Welfare reform

-Environment protection

-Transportation

-Housing

-Government reorganization

-Congressional support

-Need for mandate

-Effect on Presidential actions

-Domestic proposals

-Compared to foreign policy

-Administrative reorganization

-Department of Transportation

-Highway Trust Fund

-Congressional support

-The President’s State of the Union Address in 1971

-Policies of reform

-Congressional response

-McGovern’s allies

-Governmental responsiveness

-Positive effect of reforms

-Welfare reform

-Executive reorganization

-Revenue sharing

-Initiative on health services

-Publicity

-Colleges

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-Cities

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The President’s administration in review

-Gains in foreign policy

-Arms control

-Environmental control, health

-Soviet Union

-Domestic policy

-Continued Congress support

-New Congress initiative

-Transportation

-Urban development

-Support from American people

-Changes in economic America

-Transportation

-Urban development

-Present compared to future

-Eric Hoffer

-Hickel’s view

-Transportation problems

-John A. Volpe

-Vietnam War

-Hickel’s view

-Domestic policies

-Cities as new monument

-Transporation

-Washington, DC

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-Subway system

-The President’s policies

-Support from residents

-Hickel’s talk with John C. Whitaker

-Composite transportation system

-New opportunities compared to 1950s

-Anti-trust laws

-Deregulation in system

-Railroads

-International Brotherhood of Teamsters

-New laws

-Congress action

-Government regulations

-Need for improvement

Foreign policy

-Hickel

-Arctic

-Soviet Union

-PRC

-Possible visits

-The President’s view

-Dean Rusk, Stewart Udall, Luther Hodges

-1961 trip to the Soviet Union

-Japan and Siberia

-Indonesia

-Singapore

-Hong Kong

-Mediation between US and PRC

-Hong Kong

-Malaysia

-Singapore

-Hickel’s view

-Natural resources

-Admiral Padown (?)

-Source of resources

-Japan

-Exports from Alaska

-Canada

-Soviet Union

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-Sea of Japan

-Vladivostock

-Japanese technology

-Singapore and Hong Kong

-Human resources

-Indonesia

-Article in Readers’ Digest written by Hickel

-Request by Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

-Bob R. O’Brien

-Alaska

-Importance

Presentation of Presidential gifts

-Janice (Cannon) Hickel

-Peking

-Watch

Hickel, McGregor and Ehrlichman left at 1:15 pm.