Date: February 8, 1973

Time: 10:31 am-12:24 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Russell B. Long and John D. Ehrlichman; the White House photographer

was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

[Photograph session]

-Newsletter

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George P. Shultz

-Attendance at meeting

-Taxes

Vietnam settlement

-Letter from President

Congressional relations

-President’s visit to John C. Stennis

-Chances of living

-Physical condition

-Compared to Harry F. Byrd, Jr.

-Attitude

-Southern Democrats

-Richard B. Russell

-Long’s support for President

-Vietnam settlement

-Support for President

-Political disagreements

-Republican Senators

-Foreign policy

Public relations

-Support for President

-South

-Registered Democrats

-George S. McGovern

-Carolyn Bason Long

-Family Assistance Plan [FAP]

-Welfare Rights Organization

-McGovern

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Telephone polls

-Up-to-date polls

-Congress

-Executive privilege

-Attack on Stennis

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-Public sympathy

-Prayer breakfast

-Crime issue

-Public concerns

-Awareness

Congressional relations

-Support for President

-Long’s conversation with Russell

-President’s visit to Russell

-[Senate]

-[Vietnam settlement]

-Budget

-President’s tax pledges

-Joint budget

-Long’s committee seat

-Ceiling

-Cuts in spending

-Debt ceiling

-Tax increase

-Inflation

-Increase

-Social Security

-Poor

-Elderly

Welfare

-Meeting with Long and President

-Shultz

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Confirmation

-Qualities

-John G. Schmitz

-John Birch Society

-Comments on Senate attacks

-Single mothers

-Incentives for lawsuits against fathers

-Effect on amounts

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-Reliability of government money

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:31 am.

Refreshments

-Sanka

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 11:05 am.

Welfare

-Mothers

-Assistance from fathers

-Employers

-Benefit levels

-Incentives for employment

-1973 Inauguration

-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW]

-Working poor

-Social Security

-Cash rebate on contributions

-Compared to FAP

-Administration’s cooperation

-Long’s proposal

-FAP

-Guidelines

-Changes in income

-Abraham A. Ribicoff

-Approval

-Senate support

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

Housing

-Federally built housing projects

-Permanent ghettos

-Miami

-James T. Lynn

-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]

-Great Britain’s housing allowance

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-Buyer’s market

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-President’s first car

-Used car

-Model A

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-New compared to old housing

-Housing for poor

-Dishwasher, recreation center, color television [TV]

-Deterioration

-Federal programs

-Changes

-Social security

-Housing allowances

-Long’s opinion

Welfare

-Incentives for employment

-Workforce

-Selfishness

-Blacks, Chicanos

-Florida

-Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo

-Employment rate

-Cubans

-Blacks

-Work habits

-Incentives for employment

-Long’s input

-Ribicoff’s proposal

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-Amount

-Food stamps

Housing

-Housing projects

-Edward W. Brooke’s amendment

-Rents

-Maintenance costs

-Deterioration

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Support for President

-Carolyn Long

-Parents

-North Carolina

Long

-Opposition in State of Louisiana

-Republicans

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Welfare

-Incentives for poor

-Self-help

-President’s statement

-John F. Kennedy

-Peace Corps

-Enforcement

-Fathers

-Penalties

-Positive incentives

-Costs

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-Kennedy, Ribicoff

-Alternatives

Congressional relations

-Purpose of meeting

-Discussion with Wilbur D. Mills

-Japanese textile controversy

-Credit

-Conflict between Mills and Long

-Taxes

-Trade legislation

-Cooperation between administration and Congress

-Politics

-Need for Long’s and Mills’s support for programs

-President’s approach to Congress

-Tax bill

-Joint effort

-Outside advice

-Bureaucrats

-Longevity

-Interference with President and Congress

-Under Secretary

-“Invisible government”

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Vietnam War

-John Kennedy

-Responsibility for war

-Length of war

-Honorable end

-Non-communist Asia

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-President’s conversation with Alice Roosevelt Longworth

-Editorials

-December 1972 bombing

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-President’s decision

-North Vietnam response

-Negotiations

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-Cease-fire

-President’s actions

-Popularity compared to respect

-Timidity

-Demonstrators, press

-Effect on allies

-Trust

-Respect of enemies

-Soviet Union

-PRC

-Future relations

-Respect for Presidency

-“Invisible government”

-Bureaucracy

-Johnson

-Press

-John W. Chancellor, [Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-Elected officials

-Authority

-Need for communication

-Long’s role

-Contact with Ehrlichman

-Consultations in advance on measures

-Taxes

-Bipartisan briefings

-Long’s leadership

George P. Shultz entered at 11:05 am.

Greetings

FAP

-Ribicoff

-1973 inaugural address

Congressional relations

-Meeting with Ehrlichman, Long, Weinberger, Lynn

-Housing allowance

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-Senate Finance Committee

-Rents

-Controls

-Great Britain

-Welfare

-Poor

-Food stamps

-Housing

-Transportation

-Long’s input

-Medical issues

-Senate Finance Committee

-Common Cause

-United Auto Workers [UAW]

-Adlai E. Stevenson, III

-Democrats

-Republicans

-Number

-Robert W. Packwood

-Herman E. Talmadge

-Harry Byrd

-Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr.

-Support for Long

-Number of votes

Tax policy

-Mills’s hearings

-Tax reform

-1972 campaign

-Demagoguery

-President’s commitments

-Aid to parochial schools

-Tax relief for elderly

-Property taxes

-Equity

-Implications

-Energy

-Trade

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-Trade

-Senate Finance Committee

-President’s options

-Treaty

-Act of Congress

-Committee approval

-J. William Fulbright

-Trade bill

-Senate

-Finance Committee

-Foreign Relations Committee

-Tax reform

-Long’s opinion

-Mills’s hearings

-Treasury Department testimony

-President’s commitments

-Simplification

-Energy

-Strategy ideas

-Reduction in rates

-Mills

-Charity

-Private foundations

-Compared to giving to heirs

-Colleges, charities, churches

-Contributions

-Foundations

-Tax status

-Activities

-Subcommittee

-Bentsen

-Seniority

-Income tax avoidance

-Corporate returns

-Deductions

-Minimum tax

-Big companies

-Corporate taxes

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-Treasury Department study

-Oil industry

-Exploration

-Foreign drilling

-Tax exemptions

-Domestic sources

-Development

-Changes in corporate tax structure

-Foreign tax exemptions

-Internal revenue code

Energy

-Oil imports

-Natural gas

-Price control

-Removal

-Superior product

-Incentives

-Shortages

-Schools

-Generator plants

-Incentives

-Controls

-Production

-Compared to oil and coal

-Washington Post

-Charles E. Walker

-Controls on natural gas

-Prices

-Impact on production

-Contract restrictions

-Oil

-National security

-Friendly nations

-Suez crisis

-Europe

-Egypt

-Domestic production

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-Shale oil

-Coal

-Emergencies

-Domestic productions

-Market forces

-Incentives

-Shale oil

-Solar energy

-Feasibility

-Nuclear power

-Compared to fossil fuels

-Oil

-Pricing

-Free market

-Imports

-Stock piles

-Problems

-Refineries

-Defense

-Louisiana

-National emergency

-Limited war

-Prices

-Increase

-Cost of gasoline

-Elasticity of supply

Tax policy

-Reforms

-Pro-business orientation

-Congress

-Wealthy people

-Investment

-Leonard Woodcock

-Politics

-Irresponsible proposals

-Minimum income tax

-1969 tax legislation

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-Investment taxes

-Incentives

-John B. Connally

-Depreciation

-Guidelines

-Albert A. Gore, Sr. [?]

-Tax increases

-Unpopularity

-Minimum income tax

-Senate Finance Committee

-Jack R. Miller

-Paul H. Douglas

-Gore

-John Mayer [?]

-Fred R. Harris

-Tax cuts

Shultz possible meeting with Long

Oil exploration

-Dry holes

-Tax credit

-Rewarding exploration

-Pay off for failure

-Problems in defining

-Incentives

-Tax breaks

-Small operators

-Compared to large companies

Tax policy

-Minimum tax

-Offset increases

-Energy exploration

-Tax reform

-Property taxes

-Minimum tax

-Equity

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-Tax increase

-Veto

Oil production

-Dry holes

-Wells

-Number

-Productivity of US

-Tax avoidance

-Accountants, lawyers

-Independent operators

Ehrlichman’s briefing

-Shultz’s questions and answers [Q&A]

Ehrlichman left at 11:44 am.

Trade

-Problems

-Trade balance

-Japan

-Difficulties

-Countervailing duty

-Authority for President

-Negotiations

-Reductions and increase on duties

-John F. Kennedy’s administration’s policies

-Surtax

-Balance of payments

-Emergency

-Surtax

-President’s actions

-Previous surtax

-Connally’s negotiations

-Inflation

-Tariffs

-Japan

-Inundating markets

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-Job loss

-Electronics

-Flooding

-Automobile market

-California

-Protection

-Countervailing duty

-Dumping laws

-Safeguards

-Labor, business

-Job retention

-Support for welfare

-Protectionist

-Tariffs

-Compared to Kennedy negotiations

-Reductions

-Europe

-Japan

-US negotiating position

-Trade deficits

-Long’s experience

-Majority whip

-Visit to Lyndon B. Johnson’s ranch

-Johnson’s view

-Unilateral actions

-Conference

-Trade representative

-Dean Rusk

-Problems

-Connally

-Peter G. Peterson

-Japan

-US balance of payments

-Trade coupons

-Spain

-France

-Latin America

-Compared to US oil imports system

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-Petrochemicals

-Surtax

-Flexibility

-Surtax

-Application

-Latin America

-Compared to Japan, Europe, Canada

-General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade [GATT]

-Legislation

-Emergency power

-Japan

-Need for trade surplus

-US policies

-Foreign aid

-Defense

-Japan

-Europe

-Canada

-Defense

-Need for supplies

-France, Europe

-Deficits

-Size

-Imports

-Trade coupon

-Exchange of dollars

-Speculation

-Legislation

-President’s authority

-Negotiations

-Japan

-Congress

-Limits

-Negotiations

-Congressional support

-Consultation

-William Proxmire

-Long’s support for increased authority

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-Suggestions

Oil

-US shipping

-Paul Hall

-Seafarers Union

-Labor negotiations

-No strike pledge

-Cost of shipping

-Labor costs

-Compared to factory

-Balance of payments

-Connally’s views

-William E. Simon [?]

-US market

-Venezuela, Middle East

-Producers

-Control of production and transport

-US dealings with Saudi Arabia, Iran, Gulf States

-US control of tankers

-Bargaining position

-Tankers

-Soviet Union

-Deepwater ports

-Subsidies

-Oil industry

-Strikes

-Hall

-Relations with administration

-Labor Management Advisory Committee

-Number of unions

-Competition

-Hall

-Thomas W. (“Teddy”) Gleason

-International Longshoremen’s Association [ILA]

Oil

-US shipping

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-Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries [OPEC]

-Pressure on oil companies

-Tankers for producing countries

-Profits

-Control

-Jobs

-Steel

-Fabrication of ships

-Oil imports

-Quota tickets

-Oil companies

-Maritime industry

-Costs of energy

-Offshore oil

-Domestic pricing

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:44 am.

Press relations

-Statement for Ronald L. Ziegler

-Meeting with President, Long, Shultz, and Ehrlichman

-Welfare reform

-Tax, trade, energy policies

-Length

-Politics

Bull left at an unknown time before 12:04 pm.

Trade

-Negotiations

-Japan

-Trade bill

-Shultz’s consultations with Long

-Congressional leaders

-Meeting

-Monetary matters

-Need for quick action

-President’s responsibilities

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-Long’s support

-Consultations

-National interest

-Statement

Long’s schedule

-Senate reconvention

-Vacation

Long’s support for President in Congress

-Louisiana Republicans

-Democrats

-President’s courage

-Congressional relations

-Opposition to President

-Cabinet confirmations

-Politics

-Electoral mandate

Congressional relations

-David H. Gambrell

-Sam Nunn

-Carl Vinson

-Georgia

-Vietnam War

-Walter Huddleston

-Kentucky

-J. Bennett Johnston, Jr.

-Louisiana

-Common Cause

-Influence in Democratic Party

-Committee Chairmen

-Democratic caucus

-Long’s opposition

-Budget controversy

-Obstruction

-Tax reform

-Democratic Policy Committee

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-Stanley S. Surrey

-Tax reform

-Recommendations

-George S. McGovern

-UAW

-Bentsen

-George W. Romney

-Attack on seniority

-Common cause

-Press release

-Mills

-James O. Eastland

-Senate leadership

-Johnson during Eisenhower’s administration

-President’s support for Long

Monetary matters

-Dollar

-Consultations with Long

Long left at 12:24 pm.

Monetary matters

-Forthcoming meeting

Shultz left at 12:24 pm.