Date: November 24 1972

Time: 10:43 am – 11:37 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman.

Second term reorganization

-John A Volpe’s recent meeting with Ehrlichman

-Volpe’s retention

-Duration

-Volpe’s forthcoming meeting with the President

-The President’s recent meeting with George W. Romney

-Department or US future

-Future meeting

-Volpe’s activities

-The President’s forthcoming meeting with Volpe

-Tone

-First term cabinet

The President left at an unknown time after 10:45 am.

Volpe entered at 10:45 am.

[General conversation]

Volpe’s schedule

-Recent trip to Venezuela

-Trans-Amazon

-Villages

The President entered at an unknown time after 10:45 am.

Volpe’s weight

Volpe’s schedule

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-International conference on Highway Transportation in developing countries,

Merida, Mexico

Volpe’s health

-Back

-Dr. W. Kenneth Riland

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-The President

-Sitting

-Muscle spasms

-Pain

-Rockefeller

-US Steel

-Osteopathy

-[Warren E. Burger]

-John N. Mitchell

-The President

-Source

-Nerve

-Remedy

-Riland

-Possible appointment with Volpe

-Timing

-Volpe’s recent trip to Venezuela

-Mexican doctors

-Luis Echeverria Alvarez

US-Mexico relations

-Echeverria

-Trip to US

-Remarks

-Personality

-Volpe’s schedule

-Virgin Islands

-International Conference on Highway Transportation in Developing

Countries

Volpe’s health

-Hospitals

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-Virgin Islands

-Mexico

-International Conference on Highway Transportation in Developing

Countries

-Venezuela

US-Latin America relations

-Volpe’s view

-Volpe’s recent trip to Mexico

-Possible report to the President

-US aid

-Brazil

-International Conference on Highway Transportation in Developing

Countries

-Volpe’s meetings

-[Echeverria]

-Venezuela

-Rafael Caldera

-Brazil

-Emilio Garrastazu Medici

-Duration of meeting

-Relationship with the President

-Brazil

-Importance

-The President’s travels

-Australia

-Wealth

-Volpe’s recent conversation with Ehrlichman

-Volpe’s visit to Trans-Amazon

-Volpe’s schedule

-Trans-Amazon

-Development

-Roads

-US aid

-Military sales

-Congress

-US business

-Lost opportunities

-US aid

-Military sales

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-Lost opportunities

-France

-Civilian

Second term reorganization

-Volpe

-Performance at Department of Transportation

-Successor

-Domestic affairs

-First term Cabinet

-Moves to other positions

-Romney

-Departure

-New approaches

-Department of Transportation

-Cabinet officers

-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD] Secretary

-New role

-Peter G. Peterson

-Performance at Commerce Department

-International economics

-Treasury Department

-George P. Shultz

-Commerce Department, Labor Department, State Department

-International economics

-Expertise

-Shultz

-New assignment

-Peterson’s forthcoming meeting with the President

-Timing

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-1972 election

-Charles W. Colson

-Ethnic vote

-Southern vote

-Labor vote

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-Shultz

-Ethnic vote

-Catholics

-Italian-Americans

-Breakthrough

-Polish-Americans

-Irish-Americans

-Massachusetts

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Italian-American vote

-Volpe’s aid

-The President’s future book

-Knights of Columbus dinner

-Maryland

-[Unintelligible name]

-Kennedy

-Support for the President

-“Folk hero”

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Volpe

-Ambassadorship to Italy

-Timing

-Political situation in Italy

-Crisis

-Graham A. Martin

-Performance as ambassador to Italy

-Foreign service

-Knowledge of Italy’s politics, heart

-The President’s meetings with Italians

-Compared to other European ambassadorships

-US-Vatican City relations

-[Pope Pual VI] Giovanni Battista Motini

-Third secretary

-Henry Cabot Lodge

-Italian government

-Special representative

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-Volpe’s relations with the Pope

-Advantages

-Check on left wing

-Appeal to Italian-Americans

-US-Vatican City relations

-1972 election

-Vatican City political orientation

-Left wing

-Roman Catholic Church in Latin America

-The President’s interest

-John Cardinal Krol

-Terence Cardinal Cooke

-Tenure

-Second term reorganization

-Recommendations

-Report to Ehrlichman

-Ambassadorships

-Appointments

-State Department

-Bureaucracy

-Great Britain

-Walter H. Annenberg

-France

-West Germany

-Japan

-Back channel to White House

-State Department

-Bureaucracy

-Job offer to Volpe

-State Department

-Bureaucracy

-Volpe’s possible conversation with Clare Boothe Luce

-Timing

-Martin

Department of Transportation

-Volpe’s service in administration

-Department age

-Publicity

-Airline strikes

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-Hijackings

-The President’s forthcoming trip to New York

-Challenges

-Volpe’s recent conversation with Ehrlichman

-Highway Trust Fund

-Public transportation

-Volpe’s successor

-The President’s directive to Ehrlichman

-Congressional relations

-Mass transit amendment defeat

-Procedural vote

-The President’s request for a report

-House of Representatives parliamentarian’s [Lewis

Deschler’s] conversation with Edward P. Boland

-Boland’s relationship with Volpe

-Reversal

-Wilbur D Mills

-Outcome

-Thomas P. (“Tip”) O’Neill, Jr.

-[Thomas] Hale Boggs

-Future effort

-Volpe’s lobbying

-American Public Works Association

-Truckers

-Oil companies

-Adm.. Eugene Joseph Peltier

-American Road and Transportation Builders

Association [ARTBA]

-Conversation with Volpe

-Relationships with Volpe

-Background

-Navy

-Bureau of Yards and Docks

-Engineering consulting

-St. Louis

-Contracting

-Bureau of Yards and Docks

-Conversation with Volpe

-Peltier’s conversation with executive vice

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-Character

-Background

-American Society of Civil Engineers

-ARTBA

-Retirement

-Bureau of Yards and Docks

-Age

-Relationship with Volpe

-Scabees

World War II

-Scabees

-Volpe’s experience

-The President’ s experience

-Food

-Alleged thievery

Volpe

-Highway Trust Fund

-Ambassadorship to Italy

-The President’s previous conversation with Volpe

-William P. Rogers

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Volpe

-Ambassadorship to Italy

-Opportunities

-US Vatican City relations

-Personal contacts

-Compared to formal diplomacy

-Third secretary

-Lodge

-Volpe’s previous visit

-Meeting with Pope VI, November 1969

-Vietnam War

-The President’s policies

-Support

-US troop withdrawals

-Consequence

-Blood bath

-Opposition

-Roman Catholic clergy

-Unknown person

-Pope Paul VI’s support for the President

-Consequences of North Vietnamese victory

-Blood bath

-Communist and North Vietnamese brutality

-Qualifications for job

-1971 meeting with Italian leaders

-Mariano Rumor

-Giulio Andreotti

-Industrialists

-Embassy

-Communism

-Christian Democrats

-Martin

-Martin

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-Relationship with the President

-Thailand

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-State Department

-Symbolism of appointment

-Volpe’s relationship with the President

-Impact on Italians

-Compared to Great Britain

-[Annenberg]

-Compared to France, West German

-Volpe’s stature as Cabinet member

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Italian-American vote

-Support for Republican Party

-Consultation with Volpe

-Speeches by Volpe

-Democratic Party tactics

-John A. Gronouski

-Warsaw

-Polish-American vote

-Volpe

-New Majority

-Speeches

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Volpe

-Ambassadorship to Italy

-Cost of living

-Comparison with Great Britain and France

-Martin’s wealth

-H. Gardner Ackley’s wealth

-Ackley’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-US Embassy

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-Residence

-US embassy

-The President’s 1947 trip

-James C. Dunn

-Alcide de Gasperi

-Communism

-Possible visit from Volpe to de Gasperi’s wife

-Acceptance of offer

-Possible delay

-Volpe’s family

-The President’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-Martin

-The President’s conversation with Maurice H. Stans

-Timing

-Martin

-Volpe’s relationship with the President

-Effect on Italian-Americans

-Other possible positions in administration

-Congressional relations

-Clark MacGregor

-Democratic Congress

-Volpe as Congressional relations officer

-Problem

-Status

-Downgrade

-International commission

-Agencies

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Cabinet to major embassy

-Status

-Cabinet to White House staff

-Status

-Downgrade

-Cabinet to commission

-Status

-Downgrade

-Ambassadorships

-Volpe’s cabinet colleagues

-Pattern

-Ambassadorship to Italy

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-Volpe’s relationship with the President

-Volpe’s conversations with Italian friends

-Robert H. Finch

-Political aspirations

-Relationship with the President

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Massachusetts

-The President’s campaigning with Volpe

-1962 election

-Defeats

-Republicans

-John P. Roche Column

-Reasons for defeats

-Kennedy family

-Students

-Lack of Republican organizations

-Compared to Connecticut, Rhode Island

-Francis W. Sargent

-1972 election

-Edward W. Brooke

-Volpe

-Loyalty

-Organization

-Absence

-Colson

-Volpe’s service as governor

-1972 election

-State chairman

-John N. Mitchell

-Sargent

The President’s trips

-1952 convention

-Worchester

-Dinner

-Bocchi

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Volpe’s health

-The President’s doctor

-Virgin Islands

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Volpe

-Ambassadorships to Italy

-Acceptance

-Timing

-Announcement

-Effect on Martin

-Foreign policy assignment

-Compared to John B. Connally

-President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory

Board [PFIAB]

-Connally

-Brazilian Finance Minister’s view

-Martin’s performance

-Schedule

-Social life

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1972 elections

-Republican candidates

-The President’s victory margin

-House of Representatives

-Quality

-Age

-Campaigning

-Contact with voters

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Volpe

-The President

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Volpe

-Plans

-Work with Ehrlichman

-Department of Transportation

-Second term reorganization

-Volpe’s views

-Volpe’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-Timing

-Successor

-Candidates

-Peltier

-Age

-Consulting engineer firm

-Reputation

-Name

-French derivation

-Possible Catholicism

-Civil engineering

Volpe and Ehrlichman left at 11:37 am.