Date: September 14, 1972

Time: 9:57 am – 11:23 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Greetings

National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA] space shuttle contract

-Forthcoming meeting with Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Grumman Corporation

-Contract allotment

-North American Rockwell Corporation

-McDonnell Douglas

-Announcement time

-Rockefeller

-Office of Management and Budget [OMB]

Revenue sharing

-Rockefeller’s stance

-Status of bill in Congress

-Senate allocation revisions

-New York’s share

-Amendment to limit social services

-New York’s interest

-New York politics

-Meeting in Florida between the President and Rockefeller

-Future state legislation

-Promise of White House aid

-Rockefeller’s schedule

-New York

-St. Louis

-Allocation formula on revenue sharing

-Possible photograph

-Ronald L. Ziegler

Rockefeller entered at 10:03 am.

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Greetings

-St. Louis trip

-Christopher S. (“Kit”) Bond

Revenue sharing bill

-Rockefeller’s role

-Camp David

-Conference Committee in Congress

-Administration actions

-Ehrlichman

-Support

-Proposal for meeting

-Nation’s leaders

-Governors

-Major city mayors

-John V. Lindsay

-County officals

-East Room

-Signing ceremony

-Logistics for meeting

-Proposed dates

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Ways and Means Committee

-Russell B. Long

-Aid for bill

-Hugh L. Carey

-Barber B. Conable

-Bipartisan nature of guest list

-Number of attendees

-Formula

-New York

-Amendments for bill

-Revision of New York’s share

-Rockefeller’s staff

-Lobbying efforts

-Social service restriction

-Effect on New York

-Mills

-Expanded ceiling

-Aid to big states

-Arkansas

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-White House stand on bill

-Proposed revisions

-Options for states

-Long plan

-Mills plan

-James Cannon

-Proposed changes

-Growth money

-Available budget money

-Dual formulas

-Industrial states

-Rural states

-Mills

-Possibility of passage

-Treasury Department

-Conflict among states

-Income tax

-Distribution

-Rockefeller’s future meeting with Ehrlichman

-Herman T. Schneebeli

-Pennsylvania

-Support for revision

-Mills

-Ceiling on budget

-Cannon

-White House position

-Effect on social programs

-Political effect

-Democrats’ reaction

-Senate actions

Budget ceiling

-New York’s position

White House domestic policy

-Benefits to New York

-Ehrlichman’s aid

-State bankruptcy

-Lindsay

-Treasury Department

-Budget

-George P. Shultz

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The President’s Administration

-Aid to New York state

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-John F. Kennedy

-Lyndon B. Johnson

Rockefeller governership

-Time in office

-1958 election

-Fourth term

-John A. Love

-California

-Demographics

-New York City

-Democratic support

-Thomas E. Dewey

-Whitman Knapp Commission

-Criminal justice system

-Rockefeller action

-District attorneys

-Administration’s aid

-Law Enforcement Assistance Administration [LEAA]

Law enforcement

-Washington, D.C.

-The President’s view

-Tourism

-New York City

-Police department

-Lindsay

-Egil G. (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-Crime rate

-Democrats’ position

-Ernst and Ernst Accounting firm

-Audit

-Washington, D.C.

-Crime rate

-Effect on tourists

-Madison Hotel

-District Attorney investigations

-Police department

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-Dewey

-New York state plan

-Rockefeller efforts

-Maurice Nadtari

-Experience

-Owens [?] [first name unknown]

-Suffolk County

-Appointment

-Effect

-Police force

-District Attorney’s office

-Judges

-Criminal justice investigation

-Corruption in goverment

-Knapp Commission

-White House aid

-Lindsay

NASA contract

-North American Rockwell announcement

-Sub-contracts

-Grumman

-Engineering

-Logistics of announcement

-Congress position

-Timing

-Future Rockefeller briefing

-Cannon

-Krogh

-Ehrlichman

-NASA

-Budget

-McDonnell Douglas

-Grumman

-OMB recommendation

-Krogh

-New York politics

-North American Rockwell

-Long Island’s economic interest

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Watergate

-Rockefeller

-Television appearance

-Upcoming indictments

-Democratic National Committee

-Maurice H. Stans

-John N. Mitchell

-Public opinion

-1968 Nixon campaign plane

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Johnson

-Dirty tricks

-Vietnam war

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-W. Ramsey Clark

-Pierre Salinger

-George S. McGovern

-1968 campaign

-FBI

-Johnson

-Telephones to state governors

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Mitchell’s recent conversation with the President

-Reston’s meeting with Rockefeller

-Republican National Convention in Miami, 1968

-Rockefeller

-Ronald W. Reagan

-Pentagon Papers

-National security

-Leaks

-India-Pakistan conflict

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Administration’s plans for second term

-The President’s call to Rockefeller

-Dewey

-Stewart J.O. Alsop

-Formulation of new programs

-Ehrlichman

-State of Union address

-International activities, November 1972

-Domestic Council staff

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-State of Union address

-Revenue sharing

-Government reorganization

-Environment

-Housing

-Need for change

-Urban transportation

-Use of highway funds

-Domestic emphasis

-Administration’s international accomplishments

-First term accomplishments

-The President’s recent meeting with Congressional leaders

-Reorganization of Post Office and Cabinet

-Environmental laws

-Revenue sharing

-Public perception

-International policies

-[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson

-Harry S. Truman

-Greek-Turkish aid plan

-George C. Marshall Plan

-The President

-Arms control

-Congress

-Initiative by the President

Domestic issues

-Executive-legislative relations

-New Majority

-Legislative implications

-New Republican majority

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-Robert J. Dole

-Allied Democrats

-Need for electoral mandate

-Need for supportive Congress

-Johnson

-1956 election

-Kennedy

-1968 election

-Effect on second term

-Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first hundred days

-US Bicentennial celebration

-Foundation for future

Re-organization of Federal Government

-Eisenhower’s efforts

-Rapid changes

-Need for changes

-Regulatory agencies

-Interstate Commerce Commission [ICC]

-Railroads

-Trucking companies, shipping yards

-Anti-trust laws

Agriculture

US energy issues

-Rockefeller’s view

-The President’s view

-Laurance S. Rockefeller

-Nuclear fuel

-Delays in reactor openings

-Con-Edison Power Company

-Oil companies

-Lack of capital for 1980 goals

-New York Times article

-Oil depletion allowance

-Natural gas

-Lack of incentive

-Prices

-Robert S. Kerr-Mills bill

-The President’s vote

-Free enterprise system

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-Government’s role

-Lack of fuel

-Arab countries

-Oil resources

-Added revenues

-Use

-Cooperative efforts

Role of Federal Government

-Restructuring of regulatory functions

-Reappraisal of tax structure

-Mills

-Role of states in US

-Possible study

-Congress’ role

-Rockefeller’s view

-John B. Connally’s view

-Cannon

-Proposed Congressional commission

-Future plans

-Environmental issue

-Paper

-Illustrations

-Energy issue

-Housing

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:03 am.

The President’s schedule

-Rogers C.B. Morton

Bull left at an unknown time before 11:01 am.

Government reorganization

-1972 election

-Inaugural address, 1973

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:03 am.

The President’s schedule

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 11:01 am.

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-New direction for youth

-Vietnam war

-Need for new governmental framework

-Opposing factions

Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon entered at 11:01 am.

Greetings

Possible speech

-Social services

Morton and John C. Whitaker entered at 11:02 am.

[Members of the press and the White House photographer were present at the beginning of this

meeting.]

Greetings

Yellowstone National Park

-One hundredth anniversary

Mrs. Nixon’s schedule

-Dedication of highway

-Yellowstone

Rockefeller proposals

-California

Ehrlichman and Rockefeller left at 11:02 am.

Morton’s discussion with Johnson

-Claudia A. (Taylor) (“Lady Bird”) Johnson

-Johnson’s health

[Photograph session]

-[General conversation]

National parks centennial

-Morton’s press briefing

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-Public interest

-Park use

-Monthly visitations

-Increase in visitors

-New visitors

-Tour of park system

-Yellowstone

-Tetons

-Rocky Mountains

-The President’s visit to Grand Tetons

-Grand Canyon

-Morton’s role as Secretary of the Interior

-Teton National Park

-Snake River overlook

-Child from Detroit

-Public land

-Protectiveness of nation

-Alaska

-The President’s park program

-Effect on public

National parks situation

-Energy issue

-Mrs. Nixon schedule

-Yellowstone trip

-Apparel

-Anne Morton

-Message

-Schedule

-Trip to the People’s Republic of China [PRC]

Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 11:02 am.

[General conversation]

-Dogs

-Vicky

-Dog house

-Gift

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 11:23 am.

Park Service discussion

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-Mrs. Nixon’s role

-President’s representative

-Domestic Conference Panel

-Congress participation

-White Paper study

-International aspects

-Stockholm convention

-Heritage trust around the world

-Technical services

-Offer to all nations

-Mrs. Nixon’s role

-Americans abroad

-Mrs. Nixon’s speech before conference

-Morton’s birthday

-Crowds

-Western states

-Montana

-Wyoming

-Idaho

-North and South Dakota

-Colorado

-World Conference on Parks

-History of National Parks Service

-Preservation of land

-Ulysses S. Grant

-First park bill

-Environmentalists’ impact

-Universal use of park

-Charles A. Lindbergh

-Core of untouched parks

-Wilderness areas

-Need for facilities

-Family attractions

-Backpackers

-Yosemite

-Buses

-Anne Morton’s schedule

-Campfires for backpackers

-Flamingo Park

-Miami

-Tour of Mount McKinley

-Yosemite

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-Youth

-Support for the President

-Mrs. Nixon’s schedule

-Two-day tour

-New Jersey

-New York

-Morton’s schedule

-Shakerstown, Kentucky

-Louis B. Nunn

-Dedication ceremony

-National Parks

-Effect on public

-Future use

Park Services

-Defeat of Wayne N. Aspinall in election

-Redistricting

-Aspinall’s age

-Urbanization of West

-Urbanization of West

-Western ethic

-New demographics

-Sheep herders, ranchers

-Gordon Allot

-Denver

-Greeley, Colorado

-Floyd Haskell

-1976 Olympic Games funding vote

-Denver

-Colorado

-Aspinall

-Administration’s policy

-Love

-Munich games

-Environmentalism

-Love

-National Land Use Policy Act

-Organic bill for public land

-Failure of passage

Congress

-Age

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-The President’s view

-Strom Thurmond

-John J. Sparkman

-Age

-Winton M. (“Red”) Blount

-John L. McClellan

-Allen J. Ellender

-Judges

-Mandatory retirement bill

-John B. Williams

-Industry

-Supreme Court

-Lewis F. Powell

Parting remarks

-Rockefeller story

-Thomas F. Eagleton

-Edward M. Kennedy

Mrs. Nixon et al. left at 11:23 am.