Date: September 7, 1972

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Time: 3:36 pm – 4:28 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Robert P. Griffin, Mickey S. Lolich and Thomas C. Korologos.

[The White House photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.]

Greetings

Introductions

Baseball

-Length of season

-Carl M. Yastrzemski

-Pitching by Lolich

-Average

-Swing

-Visit to White House

-Work with children

-Al Kaline

-Baltimore Orioles

-Victories

Presidential gifts

-Cufflinks

-Presidential seal

-Pin

-Presidential seal

Visit to the White House by Detroit Tigers baseball team

-Date

-Wives

-The President’s visit with Lolich’s wife

-World Series game

-Michigan

Presidential gifts

-Golf ball

-Kaline

Allen J. Ellender

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Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 3:36 pm.

The President’ schedule

-Arthur F. Burns

Bull left at an unknown time before 3:42 pm.

Lolich’s background

-Croatians

-The President’s trip to Belgrade

-Lolich’s father

-Lolich on a motorcycle

Burns and George P. Shultz entered at an unknown time after 3:36 pm.

Introductions

-Money

Economic condition

-Percent

-Baseplayers’ salaries

-Wage and price freeze

Griffin, Lolich and Korologos left at 3:42 pm.

Shultz’s introduction to Lolich

-H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Winning game

-Number

The President’s schedule

Request for a photograph

Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 3:42 pm.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 4:28 pm.

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Economic policy

-Spending ceiling

-The President’s possible conversation with Wilbur D. Mills

-Burns’s analysis

-Mills’s support for the President

-Support of US

-The President’s possible conversation with Mills

-Political situation

-Debt ceiling bill

-Shultz’s meetings with George H. Mahon and Mills

-Senate

-Debt ceiling bill

-$200 billion ceiling

-Mahon’s analysis

-Effect on programs

-The President’s analysis

-Possible impoundment

-Effect on Congress

-Debt ceiling hearings

-Amount of money

-Estimate of debts

-Shultz’s view

-Time duration

-Burns

-Mills’s view

-Domestic financial markets

-International financial markets

-International Monetary Fund [IMF] meetings

-The President’s appearance

-Statement

-Herbert Stein’s preparation

-The President’s knowledge of subject

-Prepared notes by Treasury staff

-The President’s statement

-Idea of selling the President’s proposal to press

-Edward Dale

-Wall Street Journal

-Election year

-The President as target by critics

-Shultz’s speech compared with the President’s speech

-Content

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US international economic policies

-Shultz and Burns proposal

-William P. Rogers

-Stein

-Rogers

-US proposals

-Effect on foreign markets

-Burns’s analysis

-Relationship between US and foreign economic markets

-Japan

-Kakuei Tanaka

-Relationship with US

-US 1972 election

-Effect

-Burns’s possible visit to Japan

-Effect

-Hawaii

-Relationship with Europe

-Henry A. Kissinger’s office

-Tanaka

-Background

-Knowledge

-US relationship with various foreign countries

-Europe

-Japan

-Canada

-Trip to Latin America by Burns

-Mexico

-Brazil

-Argentina

-Latin America

-Invitation of governors of central bank of foreign countries

-Brazil

-Argentina

-Colombia

-Venezuela

-Peru

-Columbia

-Mexico

-Trip by Burns

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-Trip to Mexico City by Burns

-Date

-The President’s view

-Chile

-Social invitation

-Burns

-Foreign diplomats and ambassadors

-Financing of luncheon

-State Department

-Diplomacy

-Great Britain

-Latin America

-Report by Burns

-Trip

-Argentina

-Gen. Juan Domingo Peron

-Relationship with US

-Financial organization

-Governor of Central bank

-Credentials

-Burns’s view

-Burns’s conversation with economic advisors

-Brazil

-Peru

-Brazil

-Burns’s view

-Capitalism

-Type of government

-Expropriation

-The President’s view

-Honduras

-Peru

-Argentina

-Burns’s view

-State Department

-Radicals in foreign countries

-Chile

-Relationship with Brazil

-Latin America

-The President’s view

-Uruguay

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-Autocratic governments

-Emilio Garrastazu Medici

-Conversation with Burns

-US press stories of countries in Latin America

-Criticism of governments by US press

-Political prisoners

-Political prisoners

-Chile

-Terrorism

-History

-The President’s view

-Medici

-Conversation with Burns

-American businessmen

-Burns

-Private enterprise and foreign investments

-Brazil

-The President’s view

-Type of country

-Secretary of Treasury

-Trips

-Europe

Israel

-Olympics raid in Munich

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 3:42 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Forthcoming meeting with congressional leaders

-Photographer

Bull left at an unknown time before 4:28 pm.

Middle East

-Israel

-Burns’s view

-Possible retaliation

-Beirut

-Burns’s trips abroad

-Types of people

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-Israelis

-Arabs

-Murder of Israeli Athletes at Olympic Games in Munich

-Terrorists

-Lebanon

-Arabs

-US relationship

-Actions by Israel

-Need for negotiations

-Possible result of peace efforts

-US relationship

-1972 Presidential election

-Idea of progress in relationship and timing

-Kissinger

-US relationships

-Jordan, Lebanon, Iran and Saudi Arabia

-Soviet Union

-Relationship with Egypt, Syria, and Iraq

-Israel

-Relationship toward Soviet Union

-US�Soviet Union relationship

-US relationship

-Rogers

-Efforts by US towards Israel

-Kissinger

-1972 election

US economic policies

-Taxes

-1972 election

-McGovern

-Strategy

-Corporations

-Individuals

-Mills

-McGovern’s budget

-Tax proposals

-Burns’s view

-Type of plan

-Attack on the President

-Sales tax and value-added tax [VAT]

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-Burns’s view

-Political weights

-The President’s position

-Increase of taxes

-Tax reform

-Minimum tax proposal

-Municipal securities

-Capital gains taxes

-Idea of satisfying sense of equity

-Idea of raising taxes

-Minimum tax proposal

-Shultz’s view

-Tax shelters

-McGovern

-Perception of current policy

John D. Ehrlichman entered at an unknown time after 4:07 pm.

-Tax reform program

-Ehrlichman’s statements at press conference

-VAT

-Governors and mayors

-Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations

[ACIR]

-Position on VAT

-Ehrlichman’s comments

-The President’s administration

-Tax increase

-Tax substitution

-Tax Reform Act of 1969 and 1971

-The President’s tax policies

-Poor

-Elderly people

-Reducing lower income brackets

-Taxes on corporations

-Equity

-ACIR

-Problems with study on VAT

-ACIR conclusions

-Sales tax or VAT

-Election year

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-McGovern’s position

-Tax increases

-McGovern’s policies

-Spending increases

-Programs

-Military budget

-Welfare program

-Other programs

-Results as a tax increase

-Question of who will be affected by a minimum tax

-Type of revenue

-Amount

-Burns’s view

-Tax shelter industry

-Individuals affected by tax increase

-Burns’s view

-Salaries of $50,000 or above

-The President’s position

-Idea of politics

-Salaries of $15,000-25,000

-Public relations aspects

-1969 proposal

-Revisions

-Depletion allowances

-Tax preferences

-Tax laws

-Democratic Congress

-Raising taxes

-Current tax percentage

-People affected by tax increase

-Public relations

-Burns’s view

-Tax increases

-Administrations position

-McGovern’s view

-Tax reform compared with tax increase

-1972 Presidential campaign

-Ehrlichman’s transcript of press briefing

-McGovern compared with Nixon position

-Tax increases

-Tax increases

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-Individuals in high income brackets

-The President’s view

-1969 proposal to Congress

-Savings

-Additional spending

-Office of Economic Opportunity [OEO]

-Community action

-Relief on property taxes

-The President’s position

-Tax reform compared with tax increase

-Tax increase

-People with mid-level income

-Tax decreases

-Property taxes

-Result of both positions

-Property tax

-Revenue sharing

-The President’s previous conversation with Shultz

-IMF

-Meeting between the President, Shultz, Ehrlichman,

and Burns

-Political considerations

-Status quo

-Burns’s view

-Economic discussions

-Edwin S. Cohen

-Contributions to discussions

-Tax issue

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Senators

-Photographs

-Meeting between Shultz, Ehrlichman, and Burns

-Location

-Cabinet Room

Shultz, Burns, and Ehrlichman left at 4:28 pm.