Date: November 3, 1972

Time: 11:05 am – 11:15 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Louis J. Tullio, Grace Tullio, and William F. Rhatican. The White

House photographer was present at the beginning of the conversation.

Greetings

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1972 campaign

-Erie

-Democratic majority

-Margin

-Louis Tullio’s conversation with Rhatican

-Planned Variations [PV] City. 1971

-Endorsement of George S. McGovern

-Revenue sharing

-Louis Tullio

-Advisory Board of US Conference of Mayors

-Support for the President

-Criticism by Democrats

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-Collaboration with the President

-First and second term

-Tullio’s plans

-Primaries

-Democratic party

-John V. Lindsay

-Independent

-John A. Volpe

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Vietnam War

-Maj. David Gunster, Grace Tullio’s brother

-Frank L. Rizzo

-Letter to Joan Davis [?] of State Department

-Resumption of bombing, blockade

-Settlement agreement

-The President’s recent speech, “Look to the Future”

-Death

-Cessation of 1968 bombing

-Age

-Air Force military service

-Pentagon

-Gen. Richard M. Montgomery

-Family

-Photograph

-Death

-Timing

-1968 election

-Settlement agreement

[Photograph session]

-Sun

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1972 campaign

-Louis Tullio’s endorsement

-Republican candidate

-George S. McGovern

-Democratic Party

Presidential gifts

-Ash tray

Vietnam War

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-Cooperation

-The President’s letter

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-Gunster’s death

-Settlement agreement

-The President’s statement for Louis Tullio’s use

Erie

-PV city

-Revenue sharing

-Penn Central Railroad

-John A. Volpe’s visit, November 2, 1972

-Norfolk & Western railroad tracks

-Removal

-Funding

-Pennsylvania

-Federal assistance

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-The President’s cooperation

-Volpe

-Republicans

1972 campaign

-Louis Tullio’s support for the President

-Democrats for Nixon

-Mayoral race

-Success

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Presidential gifts

-Ash trays

-Presidential seal

1972 campaign

-Endorsement issue for Louis Tullio

-Cities

-Problems

-The President’s concerns

-Partisanship

-The President’s statement for Louis Tullio’s use

-The President’s possible victory

Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

Lousi Tullio, Grace Tullio, and Rhatican left at 11:15 am.