Date: March 29, 1973

Time: 9:20 am -9:33 am

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with George P. Shultz.

Price controls

-Freeze

-Implementation

-Base date

-Statement

-Prices

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-Rollback

-Phase I

-1972 attempts

-Demands by George Meany

President’s address

-Tariffs

-Trade

-John D. Ehrlichman, H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, Roy L. Ash

-President’s vetoes

-Counterattack

-Price freeze

-Tariffs

-Price ceiling

-Operation

-Tone

-Drafting

-Ehrlichman

-Effects of freeze

-Budget

-Domestic spending

-Increases

-Congress

-Taxes

-Restraint

-Price ceiling

-Compared with price freeze

-Wording

-Appeal to public

-Budget

-Future conflicts

-Effects of Vietnam War

-Cost of living

-Four years of progress

-President’s actions

-Inflation

-Cuts in rates

-Imports, domestic production

-Imposition of price ceiling

-President’s recommendation to Congress

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-Removal of tariffs

-Press conference

-Food crisis

-Energy crisis

-Imports

-Comments on President’s economic program

-Edward Calvin [?]

-Republican

-Meat prices [?]

-Budget

-Price freeze on food

-Credit to President

-Housewives’ role

-Removal

-Cattlemen

-Reactions

-Duration of freeze

-Shultz’s statement

-Impact of President’s address

-Shultz’s briefing

-Advice of Ronald L. Ziegler

-Abe Bartlett [?]

-Public response

-Meat prices

-Pork

-Chickens, turkeys

-Eggs

-Soybean prices

-Chicken prices

-Production levels

-Freeze

-Call to John B. Connally

-President’s address

-Contents

-Use of term “ceiling”

Shultz left at 9:33 am.

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