Date: June 14, 1973

Time: 12:18 – 1:35 pm

Location: Oval Office

Alexander M. Haig, Jr. talked with the President.

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[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 40-106]

[End telephone conversation]

The President met with Anne L. Armstrong at 12:18 pm.

Bryce N. Harlow

President’s address to nation addressing price control measures, June 13, 1973

-Reaction

-Public relations

-Economics

-Beginning and end of speech

-Gasoline and food prices

-Optimism

President’s Orlando speech [remarks at Florida Technological University, June 8, 1973]

White House staff

-Armstrong’s role

-Haig’s role

-Melvin R. Laird’s role

-Politics

-Laird

-Harlow

-Staff

-Haig

-Harlow

-Laird

-Harlow

-Politics

-George H. W. Bush

-Laird’s role

-Congressional relations

-Bush

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-Bush

-Harlow

-John B. Connally

-Connally’s role

-Advisor

-Economic, energy, Cabinet meetins

-Relationship with President

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Connally

-Response of Republicans

-Change to Republican Party

-Lack of invitations

-Public relations

-“Sales” ability

-Economic program

-Response of Republicans

-John G. Tower, Texas, Spiro T. Agnew, Laird, Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Strength, Vigor

-Armstrong’s forthcoming conversation with Harlow and Bush

-Possible activities with Republicans

-Invitations

-John C. McDonald

-Iowa state Republican chairman

-Dinners

-New York

-Chicago

-Cleveland

-Cincinnati

-Columbus

-Los Angeles

-San Francisco

-Iowa

-Power centers

-Miami

-Atlanta

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-Charlotte

-Nashville

-Alabama

-Fundraisers

-Presidential ambitions

-Shooting [in 1963]

-Lifestyle

-Compared to Rockefeller, Laird, Charles H. Percy, Agnew, William E.

Brock, III

-Watergate

-Accomplishments in administration

1976 election

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Lifestyle

-[Chappaquiddick]

-[Mary Jo Kopechne]

-Character

-Laird

-Connally

-Public relations

Connally

-“Mystic of leadership”

-Economic program

-President compared to George P. Shultz

-Invitations

-Views of Kennedys

-Role with Administration

-Relationship with President

-Compared to Harlow, Laird

-Age differences

-Invitations

-Bush’s possible actions

-Editors

-Possible activities

-Power groups

-North, West

-South

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-Atlanta

-Nashville

-Louisville

-Florida

-Arkansas

-Compared to Agnew

-South

-Armstrong’s view

-Lack of power base

-Image

-Law firm

-Travel

-Gasoline deal

-Possible attack by opponents

-Compared to Agnew

-Investigations in Maryland

-President’s recent conversation with Agnew

-President’s experience

-Law firm

-Foreign travel

-Wealth

-Farms, cattle

-Friends

-Lifestyle

-Palm Springs

-Jamaica

-Real estate

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Blacks

-Governing ability

-Jamaica

-Real estate

-Future

-Miscegenation

-[Liberia]

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-William R. Tolbert, Jr.

-English speaking ability

-Compared to population

-Poverty

-Ivory Coast

-Africa

-Lack of freedom

-Education

-Philosophy

-Lawyers, doctors

-Effect

-Bombs

Appointments

-Armstrong’s role

-Mexicans

-Jews

-Mexicans

-Italians

-East Europeans

Cabinet

-Snobbishness

-Excellence

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Harvard University Law School

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Conversation with President

-University of Iowa

-Ohio State University

Bicentennial Commission

-Claudia A. (Taylor) (“Lady Bird”) Johnson’s possible role

-Haig

-Leadership

-J. Willard (“Bill”) Marriott, Jr.

-Male

-Donald McI. Kendall

-Possible value for President

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-Delay

-List

-Number, age

-University presidents

-Frederic V. Malek

-Armstrong’s conversation with Roman Hruska, June 13, 1973

-Kendall

-Ideas

-Financial situation

-PepsiCo

-Retirement

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Board, advisory, committee

-Frank Borman

-Eastern Airlines

-Loyalty

-Financial situation

-Part-time status

-List

-Armstrong’s role

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Jerry H. Jones

-Roy L. Ash

-Otto Eckstein

-Haig

Anecdote

-Las Vegas

-Comedian

-Man with dead spouses

White House staff

-Armstrong’s role

-Cost of Living Council [COLC], Domestic Council

-Letter for President

National economy

-Public relations

-President’s plan

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-Price controls

-Duration

-Possible wage controls

-Inflation

-Raw agricultural products

-Views of Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Wheat, corn

-Consumers

-Price volatility

-Weather

-Shortages

-Rental prices

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 12:18 pm.

Harlow

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 12:47 pm.

White House staff

-Armstrong’s role

-Armstrong’s schedule

-Albert H. Quie [?]

-Poverty programs

-Cabinet meetings

-Speeches

Watergate

-White House response

-Maurice H. Stans

-President’s accomplishments

-Vietnam, Soviet Union, People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Popular opinion

-Armstrong’s conversation with Robert J. Dole

White House staff

-Armstrong’s role

-Television [TV]

-Speeches

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-Armstrong’s physical appearance, voice

Harlow and Haig entered at 12:47 pm.

Armstrong and Harlow

-Texas and Oklahoma

-Armstrong’s schedule

Armstrong left at 12:48 pm.

White House staff

-Harlow’s role

-Laird

-Armstrong

-Politics

-William E. Timmons

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 12:49 pm.

Arrangements for photograph session

-Standing, sitting, walking

President’s schedule

-Diplomatic credentials presentation

-Nepal, Yemen, Malawi, Oman, Khmer Republic, Jordan

-Length

White House staff

-Armstrong’s role

-President’s conversation with Armstrong

-Bush

-Harlow and Armstrong’s work

-Connally

-Possible activities with Republicans

-Jealousy

-Iowa

-Chicago

-New York

-Philadelphia

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-Atlanta

Members of the press entered at an unknown time after 12:49 pm.

Connally

-Bush

-Republican’s view

[Photograph session]

Ziegler and the press left at 12:53 pm.

Bush

-Republican National Chairman

-Schedule

-Harlow’s role

-Armstrong [?]

-Agnew [?]

White House staff

-Haig, Harlow, Laird

-Kissinger

-Irrelevance of some comments

-Social events

-Armstrong

-Size of meetings

-Kissinger

-[President’s address to nation addressing price control measures]

-Leonard Garment, Ash, Shultz

-Expert status

-Politics

-Flanigan

-Flexibility

-Laird

-Possible leaks

-Defense Department

-Harlow’s role

-Portfolio

-Agnew

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-Republican Party

-Congressional relations

-Timmons

-Farm bill

-Possible veto

-Tax bill

-Timmons

-Conversation with President

-Cabinet meeting

-Timmons

-Laird

-Laird

-Press conference, June 6, 1973

-Harlow’s conversation with Laird

-Scranton

-Possible role with administration

-Recent conversation with Harlow

-Telephone calls

-Congressional relations

-Lack of option

-Recent conversation with President

-Environmentalists

-Conversation with President

-Nuclear power

-Grants [?]

-Role

-Politics

-Mary Lowe Chamberlin Scranton

-Conversations with William Scranton

-[Barbara (Masters) Laird]

-Melvin Laird

-Conversation with Harlow

-Timing

-Presidential request

-Harlow’s experience

-Conversation with President

-Mary Scranton

-Compared to George W. Romney

-God

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-Energy policy

-Political orientation

-Children’s influence

-Toughness

-Compared to Charles H. Percy

-Trust

-Administrative problem

-Watergate

-Energy

Kissinger

-Briefings of Congress

-Timmons’s conversation with Haig

-Standing ovation

-House of Representatives

-Vietnam negotiations

-Communique

-President’s message to Nguyen Van Thieu

-Tone

President’s address to nation addressing price control measures, June 13, 1973

-Harlow’s viewing

-Public relations

-President’s conversation with Haig

-Telephone calls

-Rose Mary Woods

-Price freeze

-Beginning and end of speech

-Economy

-Draft, Vietnam

President’s accomplishments

-Stopping riots

-Pentagon

-Department of Health Education and Welfare [HEW]

-Robert H. Finch

President’s address to nation addressing price control measures, June 13, 1973

-Tone

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-Delivery

-Difference from previous speeches

-Preparation

-Raymond K. Price, Jr., President

-Response

-Samuel L. Devine and conservative

-Harlow’s view

Congressional relations

-Conservatives

-Mood

Watergate

-John W. Dean, III

-Actions

-Allegations

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Stans

-Audience

-Compared to Hiss Case

Press relations

-Hiss testimony

-Confrontation [with Whittaker Chambers]

-Hiss case

-Effect on President

-Harvard University

-Franklin D. Roosevelt, United Nations [UN], New Deal, Communism

-Jerry Voorhis

-Relations with Voorhis

-Helen Gahagan Douglas

-Voorhis

-Relations with Harlow

-Harlow’s work on floor of House of Representatives

-Relations with left

-Hiss

-Hiss

-Douglas

-Vote margin

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-Carl Vinson’s conversation with Harlow

-Armed Services Committee bill

-Mental stability

-St. Louis

-Speaking style

-President’s 1950 campaign

-Voting record

-Vito Marcantonio

Marcantonio

-Political orientation

-Relations with President

-Clare E. Hoffman

-Michigan

-John E. Rankin

Rankin

-Speechmaking ability

-Sister

-Recent conversation with President

-Mississippi

-Admiration for President

Harlow

-Starting date

-July 2, 1973

-Congress’s schedule

-Recess

-Laird

-Families

President’s address to nation addressing price control measures

-Possible attacks on Congress

-Cabinet speeches

-Price and budget increases, exports and meat and egg prices

-Alaska pipeline

-1974 election

-Compared to Harry S. Truman and Republican Congress

-Robert A. Taft, Sr. – Fred A. Hartley Act, George C. Marshall

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Plan, Greek-Turkish loan, Point IV

1948 election

-Truman

-Thomas E. Dewey

-Campaign

-Farm vote

-Hiss case

-John Foster Dulles and Allen W. Dulles

-Truman’s “red herring” comment

-Herbert Brownell, J. Russel Sprague, [Edwin Jaeckle]

-Compared to 1972 campaign

-Use of surrogates

-George S. McGovern

Watergate

-Effects on 1972 election

-Bugging Democrat National Headquarters [DNC]

-President’s response

-McGovern

-Causes

Harlow

-Contacts with President

-Laird

President’s schedule

-Sequoia

-Dinner

-San Clemente

-White House

-Avoid misstatements [Watergate]

-Wives

-Key Biscayne

-Unknown committee members

Harlow

-Role on White House staff

-Delivery of bad news

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-Role on Dwight D. Eisenhower’s staff

-Conversations concerning Truman visit to White House

-Sherman Adams

-Jerry Persons

-Tom Stephens

-James C. Hagerty

-Ann Whitman

-Eisenhower

-Reaction

-Doubt of Truman’s acceptance of

invitation

-Unknown Truman staff member

-Washington, DC

-Telegram

-Mamie G. D. Eisenhower, Bess

(Wallace) Truman

-Second Unknown Soldier

dedication

-Invitations to Harry Truman

-Truman’s statement

-European trip

President’s schedule

-Percy

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Eugene J. McCarthy

-McGovern

-1973 Inauguration

-Humphrey, McCarthy

-Chou En-Lai, Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Compared to McGovern

-Compared to each other

-Intellectualism, earthiness

Brezhnev

-Compared to Nikita S. Khrushchev

-Crudeness, toughness, impulsiveness, niceness, earthiness

Chou

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President’s schedule

-Diplomatic credential ceremony

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 1:32 pm.

Chou

-Meeting with Gerald R. Ford

-Ford’s subsequent conversation with Harlow

-John W. McCormack

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-World War II

-[Carl B. Albert]

Harlow left at 1:32 pm.

President’s schedule

-Shultz

-Diplomatic credentials ceremony

-Agnew [?]

Haig left at 1:35 pm.