Date: February 23, 1973

Time: 3:35 pm-4:40 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

Haldeman’s talk with Patricia R. Hitt

-Hitt’s knowledge

-Appointment to ACTION

-Easing out

-Rogers C. B. Morton [?]

-Peter M. Flanigan [?]

-Peace Corps

-VISTA

-Hitt’s reaction

-Robert H. Finch

-Political opponents

The President talked with Gerald R. Ford between 3:38 pm and 3:44 pm.

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[Conversation No. 413-17A]

[See Conversation No. 43-194]

[End of telephone conversation]

Wilbur D. Mills

-Press conference and press release

-Timing

-Surcharge

-Selected imports

-Trade legislation

-Staff recommendation [?]

-President’s phone call to Mills

-President’s conversation with George P. Shultz and John D. Ehrlichman

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 3:44 pm and

3:47 pm.

[Conversation No. 413-17B]

[See Conversation No. 43-195]

[End of telephone conversation]

President’s schedule

Donald C. Alexander [?]

-Ohio

-Qualifications

-Harvard law, Yale undergraduate

Charles W. Colson’s role

President’s knowledge [?]

Ehrlichman’s role

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Herbert G. Klein

-Talk with Haldeman

-Trip to California

-Meeting

-Possibilities

-Newspaper division

The President talked with Mills between 3:47 pm and 3:53 pm.

[Conversation No. 413-17C]

[See Conversation No. 43-196]

[End of telephone conversation]

Surcharge

-John B. Connally

-Political motivation

Alexander’s appointment to Internal Revenue Service [IRS] position

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] background check

-Support from Shultz, Ehrlichman, Colson

-Compared to George H. W. Bush

-Ehrlichman

-Administration’s expectations

-Background

-Newspaper

-Editor, Harvard Law Review

-Yale University

-Academic honors

-World War II service

-European theater

-Academic honors

-Comparison to Elliot L. Richardson

-Tax background

-Criticism

-Head of IRS

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-Support for IRS appointment

Executive appointments

-Diversity

Advisor to President

-Part-time

-Guidance for staff

Staff changes

Anne L. Armstrong

-Spanish-speaking related work

-Ehrlichman [?]

-Office staff

-Diversity

-Male staff members

-Duties

-Haldeman’s relationship with Armstrong

-Compared with Finch

-Additional staff

-Competence of staff members

-Pamela Powell

-Ongoing projects

-Youth business [?]

-New Majority activity

-Bicentennial

-Organizing public activities

-Entertainment

-Youth night

-Work with Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Management style

-Productivity

John A. Volpe [?]

White House staff

-Management

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-Costs

-High level

-Political appointments [?]

Sub-Cabinet officers [?]

-Meetings with President

-Stephen B. Bull

-Charls E. Walker

-Camp David

-Undersecretaries

-Work ethic

-James F. Oates

-Veterans

Prisoners of war [POWs] function

-Scheduling

-Public relations

Letters

-Preparation

-Endorsement of resolution

-Subsidies [?]

-Batch prepared for March, April

-Statement on Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] visit

Office of Economic Opportunity [OEO]

-Job Corps

-Public relations

-Reaction

-Speech

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Announcement on OEO

-Timing

Harris poll on issues

-Results

-OEO [?]

-Phase III wage-price action

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-Public support

-Lack of confidence

-Prices

-Gold

-Budget issue

-Economic issues

-Haldeman’s agreement with Shultz’s view

-Consumer Price Index [CPI]

-Food prices

-Importance

Price controls

-Action

-Delayed results

William J. Baroody, Jr.

-Citizens committee

-Taxes

-Prices

-Actions

-Control

-Offensive stance

-Opposition

-Congressional, press relations

-Academic community

-Effects

-Need for villains, civility

-Vance Hartke, Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Press

-New York Times

Campaign financing [?]

-Contributors [?]

-George H. W. Bush

Press relations

-Economic issues

-Poor

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-Inflation

-Greed [?]

-Prices

-Supermarket

-Public interest in President’s economic program

-Trip to the People’s Republic of China [PRC], February 1972

-Cultural exchanges

-Ping pong team

-Acrobats

-Opening of trade office

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Announcement of PRC trip

-Effective results

-Vietnam War settlement

-Effective results

-POWs return

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] agreement, Leonid I. Brezhnev’s visit

-Public relations value

-Charles H. Percy’s media profile

-Responses

Phase III wage-price actions

-Bureaucracy

-Expansion

-Inflation

-Prices and wages

Israel

-Libyan airline shoot down

-Public apology

-1972 Olympics incident

-Moshe Dayan

-Explanation

-George H. W. Bush [?]

William L. Safire

-Preparation of draft

-Death of Shelley A. (Scarney) Buchanan’s father

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-Patrick J. Buchanan

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 3:53 pm.

Meeting with Shultz, John D. Ehrlichman, Charles J. DiBona, and Henry A. Kissinger

Bull left at an unknown time before 4:40 pm.

Kissinger entered at an unknown time after 3:53 pm.

Telephone call from McGeorge Bundy

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 3:53 pm.

Refreshments

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 4:40 pm.

Bundy

-George W. Ball

-Organizing

-Initiative

-Principles

PRC

-Kissinger’s message from President

-Visit

-Chou En-lai

-Dr. David K. E. Bruce

-Ambassador

-Chiang Kai-shek

-John H. Holdridge

Bundy

-Telephone call

Economic affairs

-Diplomatic exchange with PRC

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-Bush

-Ball

-Bruce

-Bipartisan support

-Leo Cherne

North Vietnam troops in Laos and Cambodia

-Laotian government

-US bombings

-Targets

William H. Sullivan

William J. Casey, William J. Porter [?], William P. Rogers [?]

-Skills

Kissinger left at an unknown time before 4:40 pm.

Shultz and Ehrlichman

-Talks with Haldeman

-Polls on public perception of economic issues

-August 1971 New Economic Program

-Problems

Haldeman left at 4:40 pm.