Date: February 27, 1973

Time: 5:21pm-6:35 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Patricia R. Hitt and John D. Ehrlichman; the White House photographer

was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

-Dress

[Photograph session]

-Seating

-Hitt’s appearance

-President’s tan

Florida and California

-President’s visits

President’s schedule

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 5:21 pm.

Schedule

Refreshment

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 6:20 pm.

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Coffee

-Fina Sanchez

-Other refreshments

-Meals

-Sleep

-Effect of coffee

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Hitt’s possible appointment

-Talks with various people

-Ehrlichman

-Hitt’s decision

-Persuasion

-Application

-Qualifications

-Relevance

Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 5:21 pm.

Refreshments

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 6:20 pm.

State Department job

-President’s conversations with Robert H. Finch

-Political future

-Nature of job

-Salesmanship

-Travel abroad

-Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Decision

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] appointment

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-Attitude

-Political aspirations

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-Senate candidacy

Politics

-Hitt’s plans

-Political candidacy in California

-Senate

-Finch’s role

-Primary race compared with outright nomination

-California state treasurer

-Ivy Baker Priest

-Tenure

-Plans to run

-Finch

-Governorship

-Senate

-Alan Cranston

-Ronald W. Reagan

-Potential conflicts

-Finch’s viewpoint

-Interest in Governor’s race

-Control of delegation

-Leverage

-Interest in Senate

-Political plans

-Governorship

-Conflict with Reagan

-Campaign on Reagan’s record

-Compared with President’s running on

Dwight D. Eisenhower’s record

-Problems with Reagan

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-Primary for Governor as opposed to Senate

-Support of President

California Republican Party

-Earl Warren, J. Goodwin Knight, William F. Knowland, the President, Reagan

-Minority Status

-Voter registration

Hitt’s political ambitions

-Candidate

-President’s view

Finch

-Potential primary conflict with Reagan

-Henry Salvatori

-Senate race, Lieutenant Governor’s race

-Reagan’s support for Finch

-Reagan’s political aspirations

-Presidency

-Control of California Republican Party

-Democratic representation

-Governorship

-Senate

-Finch’s candidacy

-Qualities as Governor, Senator

-Compared with Reagan

-Health, Education and Welfare [HEW] Secretary

-Hitt’s experience with Finch

-Department

-Conflicts compared with general public disorder

-Microcosm

-Press image

-Liberalism

-Polling

-Personal qualities

-HEW Secretary

-Effects on Finch

-Health

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-Governorship

-Compared with HEW job

-Difficulties

-President’s support

-Reagan

-Opposition to Finch

-Nancy Reagan

-Views of Carol Finch

-Finch’s tenure as Lieutenant Governor

-Relationship with state legislature

-Governor’s race

-Finch primary run

-Scandal for Reagan

-Edward Reinecke

-Association with criminals

-Finch’s chances

-Reagan’s support of Reinecke

Reagan

-Presidential candidacy

-Political scandals

-Political aid

-Effect

-Court cases

-Compared with Florida politician

-Reagan’s political future

Finch

-Appearance

Reinecke

-Intelligence

-Appointment as Lieutenant Governor

-Compared to Charlie McCarthy

Finch

-Lieutenant Governorship

-Secretary of HEW

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-Future plans

-Poll results

-Impact of scandal

Reagan

-Evelie Younger, Houston Flournoy

-Presidential Candidacy

-Age

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Age as presidential candidate

-Other presidential candidates

-James Buchanan

-William Henry Harrison [?]

-Governorship compared with presidency

Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Compared with Reagan’s political experience

-Resilience

Presidential candidates

-Rockefeller

-Reagan

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Charles H. Percy

-President’s successor

-Agnew

-Possible presidency

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Constituency

-Public reception

-Republican women

Presidential elections

-1960 election results

-Effects of women’s vote

Goldwater

-Constituency

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-Appeal

-Compared with Agnew

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An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 5:21 pm.

President’s schedule

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 6:20 pm.

Hitt’s plans

-ACTION job

-President’s viewpoint

-Ehrlichman

ACTION

-History

-President’s call for volunteers

-1968 election

-New Federalism

-President’s administration

-George W. Romney

-Max M. Fisher

-John Shay [Shea?]

-Democrat

-Appointment by Romney and Fisher

-Executive Director of National Red Cross

-Opposition to President

-Response to its creation

-Reaction

-Agencies consolidated into ACTION

-Older Americans Program

-President’s, Hitt’s opinion of Volunteers in Service to America [VISTA], Peace

Corps

Peace Corps

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-John F. Kennedy

-Rockefeller mission

-Hitt’s experience

-Response by foreign governments

-Foreign policy

-Costs justifications

-Peru

-Success

-Allocating appropriations for other uses

-Teachers, older Americans

-Foreign policy

-Difficulties

-Future missions

-Compared with aid package

-Peru, Brazil, Uruguay

Latin America

-Presidents

-James Monroe

-Theodore (“Teddy”) Roosevelt

-Richard M. Nixon

-President

-Identification with Latin America

-Rockefeller mission

Peace Corps

-Concentration on Latin America

-Africa

-Far East

-Resentment

Peace Corps reform

-Rename missions

-Contracts

-South America

VISTA

-Concept

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-Purpose

-Business, labor, volunteer organizations, foundations, and federal

government in cooperation

-Personnel

-Skills

-Idealism

-Private, public cooperation

-Romney’s viewpoint

-W. Clement Stone

Romney

-Chairman of the Board [President], National Center for Volunteer Action

-Stone

National Center for Volunteer Action

-Funding

-Romney’s chairmanship

-John N. Gardner

-Urban coalition

-Merger

-Report

-President’s support

-Assessment of Romney’s tenure

-Hitt

-Detroit

ACTION

-Volunteers compared to paid staff

-Public compared to private contributions

-Christopher Mould

-Shay [Shea?]

-Volunteer coordinator

-Potential for success

-Hitt’s management

-Termination

-Effects on volunteerism

-Public sector

-Private sector

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-Red Cross drives

-Older Americans

-Youth

-New Federalism

-Changes

Hitt

-Experience at HEW

-Ehrlichman

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Hitt’s office

-Caspar W. (“Cap”) Weinberger, Frank C. Carluccli’s [?] role

-Personal management

-Hitt’s office

-Other volunteer departments

-HEW, Labor Department

-President’s commitment to volunteerism

-Weinberger’s offer of job at HEW

-Hitt’s rejection

-Hitt as symbol at HEW

-Richardson, Finch

-Threat to agency leadership

-Rapport with civil servants

Richardson

-Defense Secretary

-Abilities

-Public speaking

-Electability

-President

-HEW employees

-Respect for Richardson

-Vice President candidacy

-Reagan’s running mate

-Talk with Henry A. Kissinger

-Conversationalist

-Staff meetings

-Excitement

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-Family assistance legislation

-Conflict with Abraham A. Ribicoff

Family assistance

-Compared to food stamps program

-News summary

-Texas

-Orange crops

-Labor shortage

-Wage, subsidy differential

-Enforcement

-Agriculture Department

-Alternatives

-President’s opinion

-Reagan

-National standard

-Working poor provision

-Daniel (“Pat”) Moynihan, Richardson

-Floor on welfare

-Working poor

-Incentives

-Job training

-Congressional resistance

-Carl T. Curtis, Wallace F. Bennett

-Guaranteed Annual Income

-Moynihan

-Book

-Working requirements

-Reagan

-Formulas

Romney

-Difficulties

National Center for Volunteer Action

-President’s support

-Romney

-Difficulties

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-Federal government

-Role

-Bicentennial

-Use of volunteers

-Role of federal government

-Expenses for volunteers

Hitt

-Position

-ACTION

-Strengths

-Credibility

-Poor

Mexican-Americans

-Spanish speaking

-Problems

-Appointments

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Departures from administration

-Phillip V. Sanchez

-Ambassador

-Henry Ramirez

-Position

-Alejandro (“Alex”) Armendariz

-Votes for President

-Departures from administration

-Positions in administration

-News summary

-Los Angeles Times

-Talent search

-Party affiliations

Ethnics

-Appointments

-Mexico, Italy, Poland, Eastern Europe

-Political affiliation

-Democrats

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-John A. Volpe, Silvio O. Conte

-Political affiliation

-Change of registration

-California, Arizona

-Support for President

Hitt’s position

-ACTION

-Reorganization

-Hitt’s awareness

-Weinberger

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-Political situation

-Hitt as candidate

-District

-Hitt’s refusal

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Hitt left at 6:20 pm.

Executive privilege

-John W. Dean, III

Hitt meeting

-Handling

-Problems

-Michael P. Balzano, Jr.

-Commitment

ACTION

-Hitt’s philosophy

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-Volunteerism

-Romney, Shay [Shea?]

-Balzano

-Recruitment

-Italy, Poland, youth

Appointments

-Mexico

-Mexican-Americans

-Frederick V. Malek

-Compared with blacks

-Women

-Blacks

-Poland, Eastern European compared with blacks

-Ethnic support

-Mexican-American

-Integration

-Labor Department

-Archie Bunker compared to Peter J. Brennan

Mexican-Americans

-Armstrong

-Sympathy

-Rapport

-Appointments

-White House staff

-Ramirez, Sanchez

-Ambassadorial appointment

-Jerry H. Jones’s office

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

Blacks

-Lack of support

Polish-Americans

Mexican-Americans

-Defense Department

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-Richardson

-Secretary of the Army

-John A. Love

-Significance

John W. Warner

-Secretary of Navy

-Political contributions

-Appointment elsewhere

Hitt

-Forthcoming call from Ehrlichman

-ACTION

Hugh Scott

-Meeting with Ehrlichman

-Purpose

-Vetoes

-Mood of Senate

-President’s participation in events

-Dewey F. Bartlett

Ted Stevens

-Talk with Ehrlichman

-Voting record

-Vietnam reception

-Invitees

-Criteria for invitation

-Support for President

-Record on votes

-Foreign compared with domestic

-Vetoes

Scott

-Visit to White House

– Everett M. Dirksen

-Other Senators

-Desire for meeting with President

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-Leadership

-Bartlett

-Clifford P. Hansen

-Paul J. Fannin

-Milton R. Young

-Reelection concerns

-Bartlett

-Reasons for meeting with President

-Desirability

-White House social affairs

-Church services

-Conflicts with White House

-White House staff

-Thomas C. Korologos

-Ehrlichman’s call

The President and Ehrlichman left at 6:35 pm.