Date: June 12, 1973

Time: Unknown between 8:17 pm and 9:30 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Raymond K. Price, Jr.

Pipe

Weather

The President talked with Julie Nixon Eisenhower between 8:19 pm and 8:21 pm.

[Conversation No. 444-24A]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 40-39]

[End telephone conversation]

Pipes

-Number

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Pipes

-President’s use

-Hugh Scott, Gerald R. Ford

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President’s forthcoming address to the nation announcing price control measure

-Content and phraseology

-Paycheck

-Worth

-August 1971 announcement

-New Economic Policy

-Editing instruction

-Price index

-Increase

-Food prices

-Unprocessed agricultural products

-Editing instructions

-Public relations [PR]

-Price controls

-Food

-Exemptions

-Unprocessed agricultural products, wages, rents

-Wages

-Wage settlements

-Duration

-Licenses

-Foreign policy

-Export controls

-Editing instructions

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-Food, gasoline prices

-Farm bill

-Congressional relations

-Energy

-Inflation

-Energy

-Farm bill

-Possible veto

-Leonid I. Brezhnev’s forthcoming visit

-Context

-American character

-Vietnam negotiations

-December 1972, October 1972, November 1972, January 1973

-Pressures

-Settlement

-Return of prisoners of war [POWs]

-US military action

-Possible effect

-Surrender

-Context and phraseology

-Gasoline and food prices

-Retail

-Stabilization

-Cost of Living Council [COLC]

-[Phase IV]

-Food prices

-Increase

-Demand abroad

-Priorities

-US consumers

-Foreign policy

-Presidential authority

-Editing

-Food prices

-Increase

-Demand abroad

-Export controls

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-Congressional relations

-President’s request for authority

-Meat and eggs prices

-Timing

-Energy

-Administrator [“energy czar”]

-Tariffs

-Meat prices

-Energy

-Tariffs

-Selectivity

-Possible duration

-Alaska pipeline

-Farm legislation

-Production compared to prices

-Possible effects

-Trade gap

-Export controls

-Forthcoming Brezhnev visit

-Soviet summit

-Agreements

-Trade

-Arms control

-War

-US-Soviet Union relations

-Price’s edits

-Emphasis

-Duration

-Strength

-Food and gasoline prices

-Congress

-Inflation

-Draft review

-President’s schedule

-George P. Shultz’s input

-Herbert Stein [?]’s input

-Compared to August 15, 1972 speech

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-Congressional action

-90-day freeze

-Mandatory controls

-Disaster

National economy

-Boom compared to inflation

-Possible recession

-German experience

-Management

-President’s program

-Price controls

-Interest

-Rents

-Dividends

-Profits

-Rent controls

-Effects

-Interest rates

-Food prices

-Controls

-Seasonal fluctuations

-Strawberries, beans, poultry, beef

-Farm production

-Inflation

-As percentage of personal income

-Compared to Soviet Union, India

-Bread

-Retail

-Mark-up

-Summer squash

-US agricultural capacity

-Brazil

-Soviet Union

-Deserts

-North Africa

-Saudia Arabia

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-Breakthrough

-Water

-Food prices

-Beef

-Animal feed

-Processing

President’s schedule

-President’s possible radio speeches

-Topics

-Food, energy, gasoline prices

-Number

-Forthcoming Brezhnev visit

-San Clemente

-Likelihood

-Possible schedule

-Price’s schedule

San Clemente

-Price’s previous visit

-Press coverage

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Price’s previous visit

-Apartment

-Proximity

-United States Information Agency [USIA] meeting

-Weather

President’s forthcoming address to the nation announcing price controls

-President’s meeting with Price

-Editing

-Prices

-Soybeans

-Feed animals [?]

-Audience

-Foreign policy

-Timing

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Unknown man

-Scruples

-Congress [?]

Bryce N. Harlow

-Role on White House staff

Spiro T. Agnew

-Role in Administration

-Contacts with President

-Complaints

-Work ethic

-Desire to assist President

-Melvin R. Laird, Harlow [?]

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr. [?]

-Complaints

-Work ethic

-Travel abroad

-Recognition

Energy position

-Requirements

White House staff

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Capability

-Haig, Laird, Harlow

-Unknown man

-President’s assessment

Energy position

-William W. Scranton

The President talked with the White House operator.

[Conversation No. 444-24B]

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[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 40-40]

[End telephone conversation]

Scranton

-Possible role in administration

-Energy position

-Oil interests

-Availability

The President talked with Alexander M. Haig between 9:28 pm and 9:30 pm.

[Conversation No. 444-24C]

[Begin telephone conversation]

[See Conversation No. 40-41]

[End telephone conversation]

Scranton

-Haig’s knowledge

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Scranton

-Possible role in administration

-Willingness

-Ability

-Staff

-Clout

Energy production

-Nuclear companies, coal companies

-Theft [?]

-Laird’s familiarity

-Coal producers

Price’s schedule

-Forthcoming address compared to April 30, 1973 speech

Price left at an unknown time after 9:30 pm.