Date: February 21, 1973

Time: 4:02 pm – 5:30 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Edgar A. Poe, Garnett D. (“Jack”) Horner and Ronald L. Ziegler.

Poe

-Presidency of Gridiron

-White House Correspondents Association [WHCA]

Photographs

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John D. Ehrlichman entered at 4:06 pm.

Invitation to WHCA dinner

-Gridiron

-President’s attendance

-Entertainment

-Music compared with comedy

-Julie Andrews

-Francis A. (“Frank”) Sinatra

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-Young groups

-Japan

-Cell group

-Black group

-Recognition

-Pam Powell

-Inaugural show

-Youth

-Andrews

-Acceptance

-Gridiron

-Drum and Bugle Corps

-Entertainment

-Young people

-Appeal

-Country music

-President’s viewpoint

-Young people

Horner, Poe and Ziegler left at 4:08 pm.

Taxes

-Energy

-Study

-Telephone calls

-George P. Shultz

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-Capital gains

-Treasury Department

President’s schedule

-Counsellors

-Meeting

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

Domestic Cabinet officers

-Congressional relations

-Meetings

-Urban League

-Whitney Young

-Vernon Jordan

-Cooperation with administration

-Symbolism

Welfare demonstration

-Riots

-Size of crowd

-Office of Economic Opportunity [OEO] employees

-Professional social workers

-Government payroll

-Blacks

-Young, middle-age

-Young Men’s Christian Association [YMCA], Urban League,

Post Office

-New York

-Busses

-Unemployed

-Middle-class blacks

-Homeowners

-Children in school

-Cars

-Protest compared to rioting

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-Government jobs

-Hiring of blacks

-Balance

-Professional blacks

Jordan

-Meeting with President and Cabinet

-President’s appearance

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Prejudice

-Domestic Council meeting

-President’s attendance

-Photographs

Dairy question

-Earl L. Butz

-Milk producers

-Temporary action

-Publicity

-President’s news summary

-Budget

-Farmers

-Funds

-Budget cuts

-OEO

-Blacks

-President’s constituency

-President’s press conference

-Farm statistics

Energy

-Ehrlichman’s report

-Congressional Advisory Group

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Ernest F. (“Fritz”) Hollings

-Regular meetings

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-Cross sectional character

-John J. Rhodes

-Bipartisan nature

-Advice

-President’s appearance at a meeting

-Purpose

-Need for Congressional advice

-Citizens’ groups

-Message

-Timing

-Deregulation

-Gas prices

-Position

-Recommendations

-Henry A. Kissinger, Shultz, Ehrlichman, Charles J. DiBona

-John B. Connally

-Political problems

-Deregulation of gas

-Russell B. Long

-Problems

-DiBona

-Systems analyst

-Political experience

-Connally

-Political judgment

-Meeting at Camp David

-Dinner

-President’s attendance

-Timing

-Connally

-Kissinger’s attendance

-Middle East

-International aspects

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Shortcomings

-Inflexibility

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-Kissinger

-Lack of knowledge

-Meeting at Camp David

-Urgency

-President’s schedule

-Work with energy groups

-Arrangements

-Dinner

Taxes

-Shultz

-Minimum tax

-Artificial accounting lawsuit abuses

-Tax reform

-President’s recommendation

-Reduction of tax rate

-Effects on wealthy

-Capital gains tax

-Changes

-Treasury Department support

-Rationale

-Political problems

-Simplification

-Standard deduction

-Tax preparation

-Lawyer

-Costs

-Municipal bonds

-Tax on interest

-John N. Mitchell

-Foreign source income tax

-Property tax relief for elderly

-Credit for private school tuition

-Property tax relief for elderly

-State initiative

-Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations [ACIR]

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-Opposition

-President’s support

-Pension reform

-Shultz

-Depreciation and job development credit

-Shultz’s opposition

-Estate gift tax

-Political impact

-Estate planning

-Memorandum from John N. Alexander

-Opposition

-Tax package

-Minimum tax

-Revenue

-Elderly

-Parochial aid

-Foreign corporations

-Political effects

-Alexander

-Long

-Estate tax

-Treasury Department

Patricia R. Hitt and Michael P. Balzano, Jr.

-Problem

-Letter to Ehrlichman from Patricia Hitt

-President’s role

-Ehrlichman and H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s meeting with Balzano

-Length

-Balzano

-ACTION

-Patricia Hitt’s letter

-State Department job

-Robert J. Hitt

-ACTION director

-Return to California

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-Robert Hitt

-Return

-President’s decision

-Balzano

-Job in administration

-ACTION

-Dissertation

-Knowledge

-Motivation

-Patricia Hitt’s job

-William Rogers

-President’s influence

-Letter to Ehrlichman

-Skills, knowledge

-ACTION compared with State Department

-Robert H. Finch’s role

-Rose Mary Woods’s role

-President’s role

-Patricia Hitt’s meeting with Ehrlichman

-Woods

-Work with Hitt

-Balzano

-Cutbacks in ACTION

-Peace Corps

-OEO

-Woods

-President’s role

-Florida

-Call to Woods

-Ehrlichman’s meeting

-President’s message

-OEO

-Cutbacks

-Need for Balzano

-Hitt’s abilities

-State Department, Peace Corps

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-Government work

-Finch

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 4:06 pm.

Meeting with Kissinger

Bull left at an unknown time before 5:30 pm.

Taxes

-Message

-Ways and Means Committee

-Staff

-Negotiations

-Shultz’s talks with Wilbur D. Mills

-Questions and answers

-Backgrounders and briefings

-Statement

-Shultz

-Opening statement

-Consultation

-Reforms

-Value of issue

-Parochial school

-Minimum tax

-Congress

-Chowder and Marching Society event

-Ehrlichman

-Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen

-Feedback on budget cuts

-Wall Street Journal

-Support for President

-Budget

Congressional relations

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-Ehrlichman’s recommendations

-Social events with Congress members

-Evenings at the White House

-Worship services

-Vietnam loyalists

-Reception

-Freshman Republicans

-William E. Timmons

-Breakfast

-Gerald R. Ford

-Value

-Haldeman

-Meeting with Ehrlichman, Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Value of events

-Loyalists

-Leaks

-Chowder and Marching Society

-Wednesday Club

-Freshmen

-Social events

-Meetings with staff

-Marina Von N. Whitman

-Evening at the White House

-Exposure

-Maurice H. Stans

-New strategy

-Contributors

-Stage and State dinners

-Mood

-Republicans

-Freshman

-Worship service

President’s schedule

Haldeman entered at 4:40 pm.

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-Church service

-Evening at the White House

-Meetings

Congressional relations

-Freshmen

-Capitol Club

-William E. Timmons

-Bull

-Meetings with President

-Difficulties

-Value

-Timmons

-Meetings with staff

-Whitman, Cole, Ehrlichman, Haig

Kissinger entered at 4:44 pm.

Stans

-List of people

-Contributors

-Commitments

-Meetings with President

-1972 election

-Inauguration

-Max Fisher

-Ambassadorship

-Netherlands

-Wife

Timmons

-Briefings for Republicans

-Mistake

Vietnam

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-Congressional votes

-Kissinger’s role

-Meeting with Congressional groups

-Freshman

-Leaders

-Frequency

-Chowder and Marching Society

Congressional relations

-Coordination

-Richard K. Cook

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Chowder and Marching Society

-Value of staff meetings

-Coordination

-Timmons

-Democrats

-Plans

Energy

-Kissinger’s role

-Need for work

-Flanigan

-Interest

-Dogmatism

-Kissinger’s role

-Meeting with Shultz, Ehrlichman, and DiBona

-Camp David

-Scheduling

-Dinner

-Schedule

-Congress

-Briefing papers for Kissinger

-Connally

-Advice

-Political judgment

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-Deregulation of natural gas

-Conflict of interest

-DiBona

-Connally

-Camp David meeting

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Discussion

-Complexities

PRC

-President’s meeting with Connally

-Announcement

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

Robert Elliot

-Article

-Hong Kong

-President’s meeting

-Breakthrough

-Hong Kong

-PRC representatives [?]

-Airport

-Kissinger meeting

-Television [TV], news media [?]

-New York Times article

-Possible role with administration

Energy

-Camp David meeting

-Briefing papers

-DiBona

-Foreign policy aspects

-Purchasing shift

-Study by DiBona

-Flanigan

-Recommendations

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-Oil imports

-Iraq, Libya cuts

-Saudi Arabia, Gulf States, Iran, Algeria

-Subjects for discussion

Ehrlichman and Haldeman left at 4:58 pm.

Vietnam settlement

-Kissinger’s meeting with Robert Thompson

-Chances of success for South Vietnam

-Bombing of North Vietnam [?]

-Impact [?]

-Economic aid to South Vietnam

-Amount

-Impact

-Communists

-Elections

-Cambodia

-Bombing

-Impact

-John F. Kennedy’s administration’s actions

-Strategy

-Entry

-Troop levels

-Alternative strategy

-Laos

-Cambodia

-Laos

-Ngo Dinh Diem

-Vietnam

-Ho Chi Minh trail

-Advisors, helicopters

-Lyndon B. Johnson administration

-Advisors

Dominic Mintoff

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-Dealings with PRC

-Malta

-USSR, Libya

-Sweden

PRC

-USSR

-Mao Tse-Tung’s statement to Kissinger

-President’s name in communiqué

-Significances

-President’s visit to Peking

-Daily Telegraph

-London

-Cringle [first name unknown]

-Robert S. Elegant

-Joseph W. Alsop

-Story on President’s visit to PRC

-Kissinger

-Mao’s call to Kissinger

-Kissinger’s conversation with Betty Lord

-Statements on women

-Mao’s wife

-Leader of Cultural Revolution

-Intensity

-Military situation

-Preparation

-Fighter planes

-Great Britain

President’s initiatives in foreign policy

-Significance

Briefings by Kissinger

-PRC

-Questions

-Hanoi

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-Aid to North Vietnam

-Kissinger’s answers to press

-President’s reasons for aid

-Aid as tool of foreign policy

-Significance

-Details of aid package

-Economics commission

-Congressional relations

-William P. Rogers

-Statement

-Defensiveness

-Administration’s response to Congress

-Past economic aid

-Peace with Japan, Germany

-Announcement

-PRC

-Hanoi

-Bombing damage

-Civilian destruction

-Press briefing

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Kissinger’s flight over Hanoi

-North Vietnam

-Evolution compared to revolution

-US interests

-Mansfield

-South Vietnam

-Cambodia and Laos

Kissinger’s conversation with Chou

-Norodom Sihanouk

-Friendship

-Mansfield

Mao’s conversation with Kissinger

-Comments on President

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-Communism

-Soviet Union [?]

-Japan

-Communique

Vietnam settlement

-Aid to South Vietnam

-Congress, press

-USSR, PRC participation

-North Vietnam

-Mao’s attitude

-Four states

-Chou

-Aid to Vietnam

-PRC’s support

-Lao’s ceasefire agreement

-Hanoi

-Message

-PRC’s role

-Vice foreign minister

-Peking, Paris

-Kissinger’s briefing for Congressional leaders

-President’s role in settlement negotiations

-Reports

Cambodia

-Military action

-France

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Casualties

-Estimate

-B-52 raids

-Laos

-North Vietnam’s reaction

-Difficulties

-Provisional government

-PRC recommendations

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-Lon Nol, Sihanouk

-New candidates

-Sisowath Sirik Matak

-PRC’s goals

-North Vietnam, USSR

-Neutrality

-Sihanouk

-Role

-Acceptability

Energy

-Kissinger’s involvement

-Flanigan

-Dogmatism

Middle East

-Rogers

-Joseph J. Sisco

-US actions

-Reactions with Arabs

-Crises

-Compared to USSR

-Libyan passenger plane

-Israel

-Kissinger message to Muammar Kaddafi and Anwar

-Rogers’s statement

-Call to Hafiz Ismail

-London

-Problems

-Ismail’s visit

Middle East peace negotiations

-Egypt’s position

-Stalemate

-Israel’s position

-Status quo

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-Egypt’s concessions

-US pressure on Israel

-Avoidance of war

-President’s position

-Statements to both sides

-Commitment to permanent settlement

-Israel’s resistance

-Egypt

-Interim settlement

-US influence on Israel

-Egypt’s position

-Land

-Significance

-Sovereignty

-Exchange for security zone

-Police

-Bases

-Kissinger’s meeting with Ismail

-Meeting with President

-Rogers

-Meeting with Egyptians

-Knowledge of Kissinger’s meeting

-Timing

-Kissinger’s meeting

-Timing

-New York

-Announcement

-Rogers

-President’s involvement

-Sisco

-President’s meeting with Rogers

-Conference

-Scheduling

-Camp David meeting

-Instructions

-Conference

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-PRC

President’s meeting with Rogers

-Breakfast meeting

-Kissinger’s presence

Kissinger left at 5:30 pm.