Date: February 13, 1973

Time: 10:59 -11:42 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with John D. Ehrlichman

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President’s schedule

-Meeting with George P. Shultz

-Personnel meeting

-Publicity

-Trade

-Home front devaluation

Public relations

-Shultz’s statements

-Apolitical nature

-Trade

-American products

-Press conference

-Political points

-Foreign consumption

-Great Britain [?]

-Coverage

Personnel appointments

-Cathy Douglas

-William O. Douglas

-Application for job at Justice Department

-Assistant US Attorney

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-Meeting with President

-Health

-Second Circuit Court

-Connecticut

-L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III

-Gray

-Successor at Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Loyalty

-Biographies

-Henry E. Peterson

-Assistant Attorney General

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:59 am.

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Shultz’s arrival for meeting

Bull left at an unknown time before 11:42 am.

Personnel appointments

-Petersen

-Judgeship

-FBI director

-Apolitical civil servant

-Gray

-Removal as nominee

-Watergate

-Newsweek article

-FBI director

-List of names

-Gray

-Jerry V. Wilson

-Washington, DC police chief

-Retention

-Meeting with President

Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Trip to Europe, Japan

-Presidential politics

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Rockefeller’s political aspirations

-Ronald W. Reagan

Meeting with Shultz

-Length

Shultz and the White House photographer entered at 11:05 am.

Presidential appointments

-Judges

-George L. Hart, Jr.

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-Supreme Court

International monetary situation

-Devaluation

-Next crisis

-Fixed rates of exchange

Photographs

-Chair

International monetary situation

-Value of dollar

-Speculation

-Gold

Members of the press entered at an unknown time after 11:05 am.

California

[Photograph session]

International monetary situation

-Shultz’s statement

-Devaluation

-US foreign relations

-Value of dollar

-Cost of living

-Phase III

-August 15, 1971 decision

-Devaluation

-Public reaction

-Trade

-Lowering barriers

-American products

-Negotiations

-Congress’s role

-Restrictions

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-Safeguards

-Flooding markets

-Japan

-US jobs

-Free trade

-Possibility of protectionism

-Lowering barriers

-Discrimination

-Bargaining position

-Trade legislation

-Discussions

-Russell B. Long

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Republican leaders

-Business

-Labor

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons

-Devaluation

-Temporary solution

-Need for trade legislation

-US trade imbalance

-Causes

-Reduction

-President’s speech to International Monetary Fund [IMF]

-System of exchange rates

-Congressional attitudes

-Trade legislation

-Mills, Long

-Consultation

-Travel abroad

-Cost

Members of the press and the White House photographer left at an unknown time before 11:42

am.

Shultz’s press conference

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President’s economic message

-State of the Union address

-Draft

-Trade

-Environment

-Timing of message

-Shultz’s views

Trade

-Congressional relations

-Mills

-Japan

-Paul A. Volcker

-Negotiations

-Abilities

-Shultz’s press conference

-Reactions

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Conversations with Pham Van Dong

-Laos

-Shultz

-Consultation with President

-Arthur F. Burns

-Herbert Stein

-Meetings with Burns, William P. Rogers, and Stein

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Involvement

-Press briefings

-Attendance

-Process

-President’s role

-Negotiations

-Policy group for President

Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:05 am.

Rogers’s schedule

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-Meeting with John A. Scali

-Cuba

-Hijackers

-Situation paper

-National Security Council [NSC]

Bull left at an unknown time before 11:42 am.

Press relations

-Shultz’s press conference

-Pierre Rinfret

-Bombing

-Reason for halt

-Television [TV] appearance

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 11:05 am.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 11:42 am.

Rinfret

-US actions on trade

Trade

-Treasury consultants

-Economists

-Approval

-US actions on trade

-US policy

-Free trade

-Foreigners

-Protectionist

-Congress

-Legislation

-Support of labor

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-Importance

-Compared to Burke-Hartke bill

-Fitzsimmons

-Schedules

-Face the Nation appearance

-Shultz’s meeting with Meany

-Florida

-Shultz’s meeting with Fitzsimmons

-Arizona

-Tucson

-Meeting with President on plane

-Ehrlichman’s telephone call

-International monetary policy

-Fitzsimmons’s briefing by President

-Florida

-Meany’s briefing by Shultz

-TV appearances

-Face the Nation

-Press relations

-US products

-Phase III

-Shultz’s TV appearances

-Question and answer [Q & A] format

-Image of leadership

-International speculators

-US dollar

-Multinational corporations

-Jobs

-Labor leaders

-International sales

-Agriculture

Labor relations

-Fitzsimmons

-Meeting with Shultz

-Face the Nation

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-Trade legislation

-Briefing by President

-Shultz’s meeting with Meany

-Golf game

-Murray (“Dusty”) Miller

-Telephone call to son from Presidential plane

-Abilities

-Teamsters

-Statement

-Unemployment insurance

-Welfare

-Labor-management Advisory Committee

-Management representatives

-Power

-Walter Wriston

-James M. Roche

-retirement

-Leonard Woodcock

-Automobile industry

-Peter Blair

-Steel industry

Edward W. Carter [?]

-Prisoners of war [POWs] return

POWs

-Return

-Helena M. (“Obie”) Shultz

-TV coverage

-Collaborators

-Public reaction to POWs

-Support for President

-Sign

-Washington Star

-President’s telephone calls to wives

-Capt. Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr., Col. Robison Risner, Capt. James A.

Mulligan, Jr.

-Wives’ fortitude

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Shultz’s schedule

-Meeting with Meany

-Business Council

-Shultz’s address at dinner

-Phase III

-Trade

-David Packard

-Exports

-Frederick Dent

-Programs

-Henry Kearns

-Interest in markets

-Stability

-US markets

-Public’s understanding

Economic issues

-Criticism of Administration

-News summary

-Hobart Rowen

-Time

-Stein’s view of economic outlook

-Economists’ views

-Credit crunch

-Retail sales

-Confidence

-Rowen

-Burns

-Uncertainty

-International businesses

-Multinational corporations

-Crises

-Uncertainty

President’s schedule

-Scali

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-Departure for United Nations [UN]

International monetary situation

-Reassurances by Shultz

-Sense of crisis

-Attention

-Kissinger

-Vietnam

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Fisheries

-Pismo Beach

-Environmental clean-up

-Monetary crisis

-Handling

-Game plan

-President’s support for Shultz

-Compared to Congressional relations

-Budget

-David M. Kennedy, John B. Connally

-“Bureaucracy”

-Convertibility

-Burns

Middle East

-Kissinger

-Golda Meir

-Compared to Indira Gandhi

-Visit to US

-US-Israel relations

-US position

-Israel’s position

-Israel’s allies

-Moshe Dayan

-Oil shortages in US

-Effect on US policy

UN

-US support

-Kurt Waldheim

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Shultz’s schedule

-Kissinger

Ambassador

-Swearing-in

Ehrlichman and Shultz left at 11:42 am.