Date: March 21, 1973

Time: Unknown time between 9:15 am and 10:12 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Meeting with George P. Shultz

-Scheduling

-Stephen B. Bull

-Shultz’s return

President’s schedule

-Trip to Florida

-Speech preparation

-Relaxation

-Meeting with Shultz and Ehrlichman

-Shultz’s return

-Arrangements

-President’s departure

-Topics of discussion

-International monetary situation

-Phase III economic controls

-Tax program

-Trade tactics

Shultz

-President’s conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Workload

-Trade with United Soviet Socialist Republic [USSR]

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Frederick B. Dent

-Importance

-Energy

-William E. Simon

-Amount of time

-Phase III economic controls

-International monetary situation

-Areas of concentration

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-Petroleum policy

-Gen. George A. Lincoln

-Import quotas

-Energy

-Trade

-Taxes

-Prices

-Energy

-Simon

-Specialty

-Ability

-Labor Department

-Peter J. Brennan

-Under secretary

-Richard F. Schubert

-Lawyer

-Labor Department experience

-Announcement of appointment

Assistant secretaries at Labor Department

-William H. Kolberg, John H. Stender

-Brennan

-Shultz

-Appointments

-Brennan

-Public relations role

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Democrats

-Number of loyalists

-Problems

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

-Approach to problems

Shultz

-Meetings with President, Ehrlichman

-Arrangements

-Conclusion

-Length

-Termination of meeting

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-Helicopter

-John A. Volpe

-Value

-Effects of travel

Book by Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Pakistan

-US relations with India

-Aid

-USSR, People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Loyalty to President

-Conclusion

-Problems

-Book by [First name unknown Burke]

-Los Angeles Times

Welfare bill

-Uncertainties

-Risk

-Work requirements

-Talmadge amendment

-Herman Kahn’s comments

-Negative income tax

-Variety of opinions

-Congress

-Tough stance

-President’s leadership in changing attitudes

-Working poor

-Help

-Tax credits

-Parochial school aid

-Negative income tax

-Child tax credit

-Housing aid

-Medical aid

-Social workers

Ehrlichman’s schedule

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Food prices

-News summary

-Press coverage

-Lyndon K. (“Mort”) Allin

-White paper

-James W. McLane

-Statements on diet

-Meat

-Fish

-Balanced diet

-Fair prices

-President’s example

-Chicken consumption

-Fish consumption

-Florida

-Virginia H. Knauer’s comments

-Shopping

-Beef

-President’s actions

-Press coverage

-Hugh Scott’s comments

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s briefing

-Scott’s comments

-Earl L. Butz

-Problems

-Republican Party

-Influence of Agriculture Department

-Stockpile problem

-Butz’s undermining

-Use of discretionary powers

-Memorandum from President

-Opposition to President’s policy on stockpiles

-Stockpiles

-Administration team

-Frederic V. Malek and member of Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.’s staff

-Visits to Cabinet officers

-Ehrlichman’s meeting with Butz

-Price controls

-Simon

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-Phase III economic controls

-Pressure from Wall Street

Simon

-Judgment of food price

-Wall Street

-Bernard J. (“Bunny”) Lasker, Nicholas S. Nunzio [?]

-President’s comments

-Work with Shultz

-Food prices

-Ehrlichman’s conversation with Shultz

Economy

-Simon, John T. Dunlop, Shultz, Arthur F. Burns

-Budget cuts

-Prime rates

-Increases

-Simon

-Jawboning

-Phase III economic controls

-Lack of confidence

-Wall Street reaction

-Lack of confidence

-Dunlop

-View of economic problems

-Optimism

-Dealings with labor

-Railroads

-Rubber

-Shultz

-Work with George Meany

-Gross National Product [GNP]

-Inflation rate

-Phase II, Phase III

-Optimism

-Campaign issue

-Press coverage

-Food prices

-Administration’s responses

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-Effectiveness

-Administration’s policymakers

-Shultz, Herbert Stein and Paul W. McCracken

-Competence

-Ehrlichman’s judgment

-Recession of 1970

-Mildness

-Conditions

-Press coverage

-Effect on public attitudes

-Vietnam settlement

-Prisoners of War [POWs] return

-Wounded Knee incident

-Prices

-Watergate

-Impoundment

-Congressional relations

-Portrayal of crises

President’s second administration

-Eastern establishment

-Sense of panic

-Office of Economic Opportunity [OEO] issue

-Fear of success, activism

-OEO issue

-Howard J. Phillips

-Misinterpretation

-William T. Cahill [?]

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Speeches

-Clearance with Ehrlichman

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Public statements

-Defense of L. Patrick Gray, III

-President’s defense of Sherman Adams

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Phillips

-Criticisms

-Clearance of speeches

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-Criticism of administration

-Vietnam War

-Peace with honor

-December 1972 bombing of North Vietnam

-Peace groups prolonging war

-Kissinger

-Return of POW’s

-Public reception

Vietnam

-POWs

-Capt. James A. Mulligan, Jr.

-Appearance on television [TV]

-Columbia Broadcast System

-News summary

-Accent

-Statements

-Support for President

-Necessity of 1972 December 1972 bombing

-Criticism of CBS, US visitors to Hanoi

-Prolonging war

-Effect on POW morals

-Propaganda for North Vietnamese

-Patriotism

-Flag

-National anthem

-December 1972bombing

-Impact on outcome of war, morale of POWs

-Statements

-Collection and publication

-Title

-December 1972 bombing

-Distribution

-Press coverage

-John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Impact on public

-POW statements

-George S. McGovern

-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

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-Administration involvement

Udall bill

-Lewis

-Free speech

Impoundment

-Gerald R. Ford

-Statement

-Budget deficit

-Public relations

-Tax increase

-Figures

-Amount impounded

-Comparison with Lyndon B. Johnson administration

Watergate

-Gray

-Ziegler’s statement

-Testimony to Congress

-White House instructions

-Investigation

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] raw files

-Administration position

-Gray testimony

-Release to Congress

-J. Edgar Hoover precedent

-Opposition

-Proper procedures

-Administration’s policy

-Publicity

-News summary

-President’s past statements

-Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

-Questioning

-Committee’s questions

-Watergate

-Gray’s instructions

-Deal between Richard G. Kleindienst and James O. Eastland

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-Confusion

-Ziegler’s statements

-Administration’s policy

-President’s instructions

-FBI raw files

-Constraints

-Kleindienst

-Press conferences

Press conferences

-Staff meeting

-Press relations

-Kleindienst

-Reluctance

-Management issue

Law enforcement

-Administration’s advantages

-Martin Z. Agronsky and other critics

-Capital punishment

-Drug abuse

-Capital Punishment

-State laws

-Kahn

-Comparison with Counterreformation

-Divestiture of federal power

-Opposition

-Revenue sharing

New federalism

-Divestiture of power

-Responsibility to localities

-Walter H. Judd’s campaign speech in 1960

-Analogy about daughter

-Law enforcement

-Increased toughness

-Permissiveness

-Attacks on drug pushers

-Kleindienst

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-Ethical tone one of society

-Watergate

-Rejection of permissiveness

-1960s

-Opposition to law

-Radicals

-Disrespect for flag

-Pornography

-Respect for patriotism, family, religion

-Role of government

-Local government

-Law enforcement

-Welfare

-Trickle-down theory

-Poor

-President’s goals

-1973 inaugural speech

-Comparison with Kennedy’s 1961 inaugural speech

-Comparison with universities

-Ministers

-Compassion

-Criminals

-Murderers, rapists

-Role of parents

-Administration’s goals

-Toughness

-Law enforcement

-Drug abuse

-Developmentally disabled

-Press opposition

-Isolationism in foreign policy

-Strength of US

-Threat to world

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy, McGovern

Human nature

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-Christian Scientists

-Quakerism

-Inherent character

-Impossibility of perfection

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-Religious beliefs

-Jean Jacques Rousseau

-Noble savages

-Civilization

-Evil nature

-Bible

-Two versions of Creation

-Fall from Grace

-Old Testament

-New Testament

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-Religious sermons

-Hellfire and damnation

-President’s dislike

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-Contemporary US

-Softness

-Episcopalians

-Presbyterians

-Humanism

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-Religious mystery

-Youth

-Reversion to fundamentalism

-Jesus freaks

Press relations

-Food prices

-Law and order

-Agnew

-Support for Gray

Summer youth program

-Administration’s plans

-Positive publicity

-Cole’s briefing

-Clearance process

-Mayors, Congress

-Summer violence

-Funding

-Summer violence

-Respectability

-Press coverage

-Blacks

-Jesse L. Jackson

-Projection of attitude

-Vernon L. Jordan

-Criticism of administration

-Conversation with Ehrlichman

-Cabinet meeting

-Revenue-sharing

-New Reconstruction

-Stanley S. Scott

-Arthur Fletcher

-Black colleges

-Problems

-Jordan

-Criticism of administration

-Ehrlichman’s response

-Funding cuts

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-“Good Indian”

Rogers C. B. Morton [?]

Ehrlichman left at an unknown time before 10:12 am.