Date: March 2, 1973

Time: Unknown between 12:30 pm and 12:47 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Paul Findley, Richard K. Cook, and Helmut (“Hal”) Sonnenfeldt; the

White House photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

Photographs

Meeting with President

Resolution in Congress on Atlantic Union

-President’s discussion with Sonnenfeldt

-Problem

-President’s endorsement of legislation

-1951, 1968

-Findley’s answer

-Compared to Equal Rights Amendment [ERA]

-President’s intervention

-State legislatures

-Montana

-Letter for use by Findley

US-Europe relations

-Problems

-European security conference

-President’s sponsorship of Atlantic Union

-Problems

-Compared with Congressional endorsement

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-Mutual Balanced Force Reduction [MBFR]

-Trade negotiations

-Common market

-President’s political capital

-Atlantic Union compared ERA

Atlantic Union

-President’s identification with goal

-Findley’s resolution

-Language

-Joint resolution

-President’s signature

-Willingness

-Letter for use by Findley

-Effects on Europe

-Security conference, MBFR

-Importance of Atlantic community

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Effect on the People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

-Japan

-Effects on monetary crisis

-Note of stability

Resolution’s status in Congress

-House of Representatives

-Senate

-Rules Committee

-Deadlock

-Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen

-Foreign Affairs Committee

John B. Anderson

-Sponsorship of a resolution

-Rules Committee

-Senate candidacy

Foreign policy

-House, Senate

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-Experience

-Anderson, Donald H. Rumsfeld

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Illinois politics

-Candidates

-Adlai E. Stevenson, III

-Senate experience

-Need for opponent

-Rumsfeld

-Ability

-Candidacy for Senate

-NATO ambassador

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Congressional relations

-Public support for President

-Spending control

-Rural Environmental Assistance Program [REAP]

-Water and sewer grants

-March 1, 1973 vote

-Chance of override of possible veto

-Gerald R. Ford

-Vocational Rehabilitation bill

-Democratic strategy

-Vocational Rehabilitation, Older Americans Act

[Amendment of 1973]

-Ford

Albert H. Quie

-Authorization

-Appropriations

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-Legislation

-Impoundment

-Veto override

-Support for President

-House of Representatives

-Opposition to tax increase

-Public relations [PR]

-Poll questions

-Aid to poor

-San Diego

-Tax incentives

-San Diego

-Legislative amendments

-Funding programs

-Taxes compared to debt ceiling

-Veto override

-Republican support

-Vocational Rehabilitation bill [?]

-Appropriations

-Issues of taxes

-1958 veto override

-Samuel Rayburn, Lyndon B. Johnson

-Republican support for Eisenhower veto

Photographs

President’s letter for use by Findley

State of the world message

Sonnenfeldt

-Treasury appointment

-Conversation with Henry A. Kissinger

-George P. Shultz

-Nature of job

-Political work

-Shultz

-Economic focus

-Europe

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Findley, et al, left at 12:47 pm.