Date: February 28, 1973

Time: 4:25 pm-5:46 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Roy L. Ash, George P. Shultz, John D. Ehrlichman, and H. R. (“Bob”)

Haldeman.

Greetings

Statistics

Governor’s meeting

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Death of Winthrop Rockefeller

-Revenue sharing

-Partisanship

-Fait accompli

-State budgets

-Ash

-Misinformation

-Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW] telegrams on library funding

-Congressional appropriations

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

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-Governor of South Dakota Richard S. Kneip

-Special revenue sharing budget

-Library programs

-President’s support

Revenue sharing

-Program cuts

-No bid [?] programs

-Ronald W. Reagan

-Categorical programs for special revenue sharing

-Congress

-General revenue sharing

-Budget limits

-Social services cuts

-Weinberger

-Regulations

-James T. Lynn, John J. Gilligan

-Community development, housing

Congressional relations

-Budget

-Abstract

-Fact sheets

Budget

-Human resources compared to defense budget

-Changes during President’s administration

-Social Security

-Effects on foreign policy, defense

-Wheat exports

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

Governors’ meeting

-Marvin Mandel

-General revenue sharing

-President’s statement

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Ehrlichman, Bryce N. Harlow

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-Special revenue sharing

-Efficacy

-Formula

-Advice of governors

-Previous talks with governors

-Foreign policy

-Vietnam

Governorships

-Parochial atmosphere

-Role and function

-Rockefeller, Reagan

-Political aspirations

-Budget

-Revenue sharing

-Compared with Shultz’s role

-State of the State address

-Sacramento, California; Albany, New York

-Press coverage

-Publicity

-Special revenue sharing

-Expanded role

-Compared to categorical grants

Governors

-Press relations

-Vietnam issues

-Time, Newsweek

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

President’s talk to governors

-Previous talks

-Foreign policy

-Middle East, Cambodia, Paris peace, Vietnam

-Trade

-Trade missions

-Farm states

-Exports

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-Mandel

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Liaison office

-Chou En-lai

-Exchange program

-Henry A. Kissinger

PRC

-Clouse and Peabody [?]

-Trade mission

-Textiles

-Centralization

-Economic capability

-Compared with India, Africa

Latin America

-North, South economic development

-Brazil

-Africa

-Southern Africa

Congressional testimony

-Shultz

-Treasury budget

-Ash

-Appropriations committees

-Funding compared with implementation

-Taxes

Congress

-Lobbying

-Farmers, special interests

Poll on budget cuts

-Stewart J. O. Alsop

-Kissinger

-Congress

-Sindlinger, Harris

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-Questions

-William J. Barody, Jr.

-Federal spending

-Inflation

-Taxes

-Charles W. Colson

-Haldeman

-Gallup

-Impoundment

Administration’s image with people

-Shultz, Weinberger, Ash

-Compassion

-Federal expenditures, spending

-Robert F. (“Bobby”) Kennedy

-Compassionate rhetoric

-Congressional testimony

-Weinberger, Lynn

-Hardhats

-Taxes

-Federal spending

-Democrats, Republicans

-Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F.

Kennedy

-Minority hiring

-President’s view

-Blacks

-Italians

-Mexicans

-Woman

-Symbolism

-Weinberger, Ash

-Responsibility compared to demagoguery

-Robert Kennedy, Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

Milton Friedman’s interview

-Playboy

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Dean G. Acheson

-Present at the Creation

-School vouchers

-Minimum wage

-Effect on poor

-University of California

-Tuition

-Education subsidies

Veterans

-Ash

-President’s supporters

Farmers

-President’s supporters

-Legislation

-Subsidies

Veterans

-POWs

-Press coverage

-Cartoons

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Legislation

-Vetoes

-Bureaucracy

-Benefits

-Appropriations

-Johnson

-Charles M. Teague

-Power of lobby

-POWs

-Price

-War critics

-Moral issue

-John V. Lindsay

Loss of faith in country

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-Upper class, universities

-George S. McGovern

-POWs’ return from Vietnam

-Press reporting

-United Press International [UPI]

-Programming

Press relations

-White House press corps

-Antiwar bias

-Peter Lisagor

-Dwight D. Eisenhower, Truman

-Television [TV]

-Downfall of Johnson

-Attitude toward President

-Press conferences

-President’s statements

-POWs

-Press coverage

-Popular perceptions

-Evanston, Illinois

-Administration’s message

-Bias

-Cities, veterans, “Jobs for Veterans”

-News summary

Veterans

-Unemployment

-Memo from Price

President’s meeting with Ivy League presidents

-Cambodia

-Campus violence

-University of California, Berkeley

Critics

-Reaction to end of Vietnam War

-Intellectuals

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-Congress, press

Intellectuals compared to manual laborers

-Lawyers

-Psychiatry

-Seattle

-Wives

End of Vietnam War

-Arthur F. Burns

Glenn Olds [President of Kent State University]

-Drug policy

Critics

-Administration’s handling

-Congress, press

Politicians

-Washington Post, New York Times, Martin Z. Agronsky’s show

Social events at Blair House

-Thomas W. Braden

-Women

-Kissinger

-Cabinet officers

Executive reform

-Shultz

-Special revenue sharing

-Program cuts

-Budget

-Ash

-Congress

-Alsop

-REAP [?]

-Tax code

-Water quality

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-Muskie

Muskie

-Linwood Holton

Executive reform

-Camp David

-Shultz

Partisanship

-Congress

1972 election

-Carl T. Curtis

-Nebraska results

-President’s victory

-Electoral college vote

-Compared to Johnson’s 1964 victory

-Governor of Massachusetts [Francis Sargent]

Opportunities for President

-Dwight Eisenhower

-Budget

-Reorganization

-Revenue sharing

-Centralization of power in Washington

-Franklin D. Roosevelt, Johnson’s administration

-New Deal, Fair Deal, Great Society

-State government compared to Federal administration

-Property tax

-Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations

-Efficacy

-Ehrlichman’s briefing in Detroit

-Reports

-Publicity

-Graham Watt

-Congressional hearings

-Special revenue sharing

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The President, et al., left at 5:46 pm.