Date: October 17, 1972

Time: 11:26 am – 12:10 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Airplane crash

– [Thomas] Hale Boggs

-Status as missing

-Conditions in Alaska

-Example of another airplane crash

-Release of information

-Possible White House control

The President talked with Julie Nixon Eisenhower between 11:30 am and 11:32 am.

[Conversation No. 801-16A]

[See Conversation No. 31-102; one item has been withdrawn]

[End of telephone conversation]

Boggs’s airplane crash

The President talked with the White House operator at 11:33 am.

[Conversation No. 801-16B]

[See Conversation No. 31-103]

[End of telephone conversation]

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Congress

-William J. Fulbright

-The President’s previous conversation with Frank E. Fitzsimmons

The President talked with Corrine (Claiborne) (“Lindy”) Boggs between 11:33 am and 11:34 am.

[Conversation No. 801-16C]

[See Conversation No. 31-104]

[End of telephone conversation]

Congress

-Possible rejection of the Administration’s spending limit by Senate

-Public relations efforts by the Administration

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Possible statement

-Result in higher taxes

-Use of term “AWOL” to describe Congress

-Water bill

-The President’s forthcoming veto

-House of Representatives schedule

-Quorum

-William E. Timmons

-Senate

-Possible override

The President’s possible radio address

-Tax reform

-William L. Safire’s view

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Issues

-Tax reform

-Safire’s view

-Polling results

-The President’s forthcoming press conference

-Chicago

-Proposed legislation

-Property tax relief

-Timing

-Effect of 1972 election

-Possible Vietnam War settlement

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Effect on 1972 election

-Benefits of possible stalemate

-Polling results

-Number of undecided voters

-Tax reform

-The President’s possible radio address

-George P. Shultz

-Parochial school aid

-Charles W. Colson

-Possible letter from the President

-Court case in Pennsylvania

-Comparison to Lemon v. Kurtzman

-Solicitor General [Erwin N. Griswold]

-Possible letter from the President

-Frank L. Rizzo

-Cardinal Terence Cooke

-New York

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Colson

-The President’s previous meeting with Cooke and Catholic

lawyers

-Tax reform

-Lawyer for parochial schools

-Radio speeches

-Paternalism [Philosophy of Government]

-Veterans

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Urban affairs

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-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Price

-Lee W. Huebner

-“American Spirit”

-Farmers

Legislation

-Social Security

-Costs

-Payroll taxes

-Arthur S. Flemming

-Colson

-Flemming

-Concerns of senior citizens

-Possible pocket veto

-Indian lands bill

-Wendell Wyatt

-State chairman of Oregon

Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:34 am.

Gale E. Sayers

-Robert J. Brown

-Support for the President

-Forthcoming meeting with the President

-National Advisory Council for Drug Abuse Prevention meeting

Bull left at an unknown time before 11:54 am.

Indian lands bill

-Wyatt’s view

-Oregon

-Cost of bill

-Editorial page reactions in Oregon

-Possible signing ceremony

-Wyatt

-Mark O. Hatfield

-Wayne L. Morse

-Robert W. Packwood

-Labor legislation

-John R. Dellenback

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Legislation

-Vetoes

-Spending issue

-Office of Management and Budget [OMB] analysis

-Water bill

-Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare [HEW]

appropriations bill

-Social Security bill

Brown, Sayers and Paul R. Jones entered at 11:54 am; the White House photographer was

present at the beginning of the meeting.

Introductions

-Domestic council

Ehrlichman left at 11:55 am.

[Photograph session]

-Oval Office

-Flags of branches of military services

Oval Office

-Painting

-Architecture

-Potomac River

-Design by Theodore Roosevelt

-Presidential seal

-Rug

-Puerto Rico

-Dwarf tree

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

Sayers

-Work with youth

-Television [TV]

-Youth

-Need for role models

Minority business programs

-The Administration’s efforts

-Automobile dealerships

-Edward Davis

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-Detroit

-Increase in black-owned dealerships

Presentation of gift by the President

-Cuff links

-Golf balls

Sayers

-Background

-Kansas

-Omaha, Nebraska

-Chicago Bears

-Effect on youth

Blacks

-Support for the President

-Efforts of the Administration

-Economic opportunities for blacks

-Black ownership of businesses

-Automobile dealerships

-Food vendors

-Example of the President’s father’s [Frank Nixon’s] career as a

grocer

-Example of Harlem

-Preponderance of Jewish-owned businesses

-Leon H. Sullivan

-Shopping centers

-Sayers’s prospects to help blacks

-Day care center

-Chicago

-Number of people on welfare

-House Resolution [HR] 1

Football

-The President’s viewing of October 16, 1972 football game

-The President’s efforts at Whittier College

-Washington Redskins

-George Preston Marshall

-Composition of team

-Whites, blacks

-Jim Brown

-The President’s previous conversation with Marshall

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-The President’s viewing of Detroit Lions­Green Bay Packers game, October 16,

1972

-Composition of teams

-Detroit Lions

-Steve Owens

-Heisman trophy winner

-Altie Taylor

-Mel Farr

-Green Bay Packers

-John Brockington

-MacArthur Lane

-Examples for minorities

-Opportunity to field best possible team through racial diversity

Baseball

-World Series

-Emphasis on players’ abilities rather than player’s race

Race relations

-Possible conflict between blacks and whites

-Irish

-Italians

-Blacks

-Need for upward mobility

-Care for the poor

-Food stamps

-Need for upward mobility

-Politics

-Business

-Law

-Athletics

Athletes

-Support for the Administration

-Cleveland Browns

-Work with youth

-Post-1972 election plans

-Sayers’s view

-Support for the President

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-The President’s speech in Atlanta, October 12, 1972

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Presentation of gifts

-Sayers’s children

-Tie clasps

-Charm

-Golf ball

Sayers’s retirement from professional football

-Knee injury

-Sayers’s activities

-Retirees from professional football

-The President’s instructions to Robert Brown

-Possible study

-Pensions

-Sayers’s discussions with Alvin Ray (“Pete”) Rozelle

-Washington Redskins

Washington Redskins

Sayers et al. left at 12:10 pm.