Date: March 22, 1973

Time: Unknown between 4:05 pm and 5:00 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with George P. Shultz and John D. Ehrlichman.

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US-Canada relations

-Shultz’s contact with John H. Turner

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CANADA

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-Trade

-Wilbur D. Mills speech

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Committee on International Economic Policy [CIEP]

-Annual report

-Shultz’s call to Turner

-Canada’s cabinet meeting

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CANADA

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-Turner’s attendance at Canada’s cabinet meeting

Economy

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-Shultz’s trip to Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Shultz’s impressions on USSR’s leadership

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Manner, personality

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 4:05 pm.

Refreshment

The unknown man left and Steven B. Bull entered at an unknown time before 5:00 pm.

Arthur F. Burns

President’s schedule

-Flight to Florida

-Delay

Bull left at an unknown time before 5:00 pm.

Wage and price controls

-Inflation problems

-Meeting of economic advisors

-Reports

-Herbert Stein, Burns

-John T. Dunlop

-Roy L. Ash

-Administrations plans

-Formulation

-Implementation

-Public concern

-Food prices

-Dunlop

-Stein

-Support for current policies

-Ezra Solomon

-Support for price freeze

-William E. Simon

-Contracts with business

-Phase III

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-Current problems

-Phase III compared with Phase II

-Food prices

-International scope

-Travel

-Perspective

-Shultz’s opposition to controls

-Discussion at Camp David

-Problem of ending controls

-Meetings with President

-Economic advisors

-Scheduling

-California

-Current problems

-Solutions

-Partial freeze

-Controls

-Opposition

-Raw agricultural products

-Prices

-International scope

-Burns

-Support for Phase III

-Interest rates

-Work on budget

-Proposals

-Pre-notification of price increases

-90-day price freeze

-Return to Phase I

-August 1971 comparison

-Economic state

-Excess capacity

-Political advantages

-Price freeze

-Long-range problems

-Consumer demand

-Inflation

-Belief in markets

-Political impact

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-Food prices

-Significance

-Business community

-Raw agricultural products

-Labor-Management Advisory Committee

-Meeting

-President’s presence

-Proposals

-Labor

-Opposition to Phase I

-Wage controls

-George Meany

-Attitude toward inflation

-President’s meeting with labor leaders

-Timing

-Reaction to recent price rises

-Miami, Florida

-Wholesale price index

-Labor

-Meeting with President

-Scheduling

-Location

-Labor-Management Advisory Committee

-Commission on Industrial Peace [?]

-Dunlop

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons

-Transportation

-James D. Hodgson

-Shultz’s attendance

-President’s role

-Charles W. Colson’s attendance

-Problem

-Purpose

-Colson

-Work with labor leaders

-Conflict with Meany

-Closeness to administration

Pennsylvania Central Railroad

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-Congressional act

-Strike limitations

-Administration proposals on bankruptcy

-Study group

-Claude S. Brinegar, Simon, Kenneth W. Dam

-Proposals

-Federal government’s role

-Private solution

-Administration proposal

-Retention of efficient lines

-Identification and separation as new corporation

-Profitable operation

-Old claims

-Labor

-Source of cash

-Selling stock

-Report for President

-Federal government operation

-Study group

-Expertise

-Simon

-Uneconomical portions

-Sale

-Judge’s decision on assets

-Responsibility

-Recommendations to Congress

-Big business

-Economic support

Congressional relations

-Shultz’s meeting with Mills

-Future cooperation

-Meet the Press appearance

-Transcript

-Tax reform

-Trade

-International monetary system

-Shultz’s call

-Mills’s unpredictability

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Economy

-Meany

-Shultz’s call

-Fitzsimmons [?]

-President’s opposition to wage controls

-Farmers

-Farm subsidies

-Administrative proposals

-Farmers’ Congress members

-Problems

-Budget vetoes

-Votes

-Trade

-Shultz’s testimony on taxes and trade

-Briefing of Congress

-Work with Mills

-International monetary reform

-Shultz’s meeting with Anthony Barker

-Trade

-Energy

-Foreign leaders

-Valery Giscard d’Estaing

-Helmut H. W. Schmidt, Barber

-Political influence

-Meetings

-Location

-Treasury Department

-White House

-Camp David

-Timing

-Location

-White House

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Arrangements

-Lunch

-Entry to White House

-Privacy

-President’s presence

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-Location

-Tax credits for private education

-Refundability

-Shultz’s support

-Ways and Means bill

-Opposition

-Constitutional question

-Tax deduction

-Political dimensions

-Burden on Congress

-Reaction of Catholics

-Equity issues

Eleanor Roosevelt

-Elliott Roosevelt

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Lucy Mercer, Missy Lee Hand

-Number of children

-Birth control

Economic issues

-Tax credits for private education

-Burden on Congress

-Political consideration

-Burden on Supreme Court

-Simon

-Shultz

-Areas of responsibility

-Taxes

-Wage and price controls

-Phase III

-Trade

-Labor Department

-Welfare

-Family Assistance Plan

-Negative income tax

-Herman Kahn

-Great Britain’s reforms

-Solutions

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-Great Britain’s reforms

-Pennsylvania Central Railroad

-Shultz

-Areas of responsibility

-Priorities

-Amount of work

-Taxes trade

-Phase III

-Commerce Department

-Frederick B. Dent

-Capabilities

-Golf

-Meeting with Meany

-Meeting with Fitzsimmons

-Assignments

-Shultz’s administrative role

-Helmut (“Hal”) Sonnenfeldt

-Henry A. Kissinger’s office

-Knowledge of Europe trade

-International monetary situation

-Knowledge of languages

-Russian

-German

-French

-Sonnenfeldt

-Work with Shultz

-Personality

-Conflicts with Kissinger

-Intelligence

-Natural gas deal with USSR

-Sonnenfeldt

-Kissinger

-Competence

-USSR summit

-Work with Kissinger

-Work with Shultz

-Simon

-Intelligence

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Personnel appointments

-Treasury Department

-General Counsel

-Edward C. Schmults

-Intelligence

-George D. Webster

-Possible appointment

-Shultz’s reaction

-Record with labor

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-Meany

-Labor opposition

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

Henry Kearns

-Resignation from Export – Import Bank

-Replacement

-Kearn’s recommendation

-[First name unknown] Larsen

-Background

-San Francisco law firm

-Ivy League

-Kearns’s opinion

Pierre-Paul Schweitzer

-Reappointment to International Monetary Fund [IMF]

-Other candidates

-Shultz’s recommendation

-Appointment length

-Other candidates

-Europeans

-Post

-Importance

-Relationship with president

-Kissinger

President’s trip to Florida

-Return

-Demonstration

-Jewish Defense League

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-Miami

Economic policy

-Phase III

-Problems

-Shultz’s meetings with Stein, Dunlop and Burns

-Labor-Management Advisory Committee

-Proposals

-President’s judgment

-Criteria

-Political implications

-Labor

-Congressional relations

-Stock market

-Editorials

-Finance and business people

-Public relations problems

-Shultz as spokesman

-Statements and controls

-Repetition on Phase II

-Lack of confidence in program

-Europe

-Great Britain

-Labor relations

-Strikes

-Spirit of confrontation

-Inflation

-Comparison with US

-Economy

-Avoidance of class warfare

-Political costs

-Labor settlements

-Food prices

-Complaints

-Problems

-Need for action

-Public relations considerations

-Food price freeze

-Next month’s figures

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-Firing of economists

-Food prices

-Kansas City

-Increases in basic commodities

-Earl L. Butz

-Report to President

Shultz’s trip

-Press briefing

-Call to Turner

-Talk with Mills

-Dollar

Shultz and Ehrlichman left at an unknown time before 5:00 pm.