Date: June 12, 1973

Time: 12:45 pm – 1:15 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Raymond K. Price, Jr.

Price’s schedule

-President’s address to nation about Watergate investigations, April 30, 1973

-Statements about Watergate investigations, May 22, 1973

President’s forthcoming address to nation announcing price control measures

-President’s forthcoming economic policy meeting

-Tone

-Strength, positivity

-Content

-Status and prospects

-Beginning and end of speech

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-Use of superlatives

-Food, clothing, housing

-Food prices

-Jobs, wages

-Food prices

-Inflation

-Global demand, bad weather

-Europe

-Actions

-Price freeze

-Wages

-Current exemption from freeze

-Duration

-Temporary measure

-Free economy

-Possible effects

-Boom contrasted with bust

-Black markets, rationing, price increases

-Recession

-Congress

-Free market economy

-Price freeze

-Duration

-Temporary nature

-Phase IV

-Phase I, Phase II, Phase III

-Gasoline prices

-White House actions

-Congressional action

-Possible effects

-Congress

-Necessity for action

-Possible vetoes

-Costs to American people

-Need for public support

Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft talked with the President between 12:52 pm and 12:54 pm.

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[Conversation No. 444-14A]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 40-29]

[End telephone conversation]

President’s forthcoming address to nation announcing price control measures

-Content

-Congressional relations

-Tone

-Strength, positivity

-Content

-Goals

-Removal of controls

-End of speech

-Vietnam

-Peace

-Significance

-US-Soviet Union relations

-Soviet Summit

-Shared responsibility

-Opportunity

-Dwight D. Eisenhower administration

-1955

-“Prosperity without war and without inflation”

-Format

-Tone

-Level of detail

-Phase III

-Public awareness

-George P. Shultz’s role

-Ability as salesman

-Herbert Stein’s role

-Goals of speech

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-Communication of White House action, care

-Compared to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s closing of banks in 1933

-Price freeze

-Exemptions

-Rents, interest, wages

-Public attention

-Congressional action

-Phase IV

-Compared to Phase III

-Education of public

-Timing of communication initiatives

-Forthcoming of Leonid I. Brezhnev meeting

-Possible radio talks

-Frequency, schedule

-Subjects

-Budget, food, world markets

-Compared to political campaign

-Number

-Press relations

-Contrasted with television [TV] address

-Price’s preparation

-Program

-Conclusion, introduction of speech

-Possible meeting with President

-Draft review

-Timing

-Length

-Drafts

-President’s review

Watergate

-Firing of H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman

-Eisenhower’s relationship with President

-John W. Dean, III

-White House response

-Haldeman’s possible response

-Use immunity

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-Compared with transactional immunity

-Grand jury

-Compared to James McCord

-Press relations

-President’s possible resignation

-President’s knowledge

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Media coverage

-Dean and Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Veracity

-Motives

-Haldeman, Ehrlichman, John N. Mitchell

President’s forthcoming address to nation announcing price control measures

-Tone

-Confidence

-Jobs, money, meat prices

Price left at 1:15 pm.