Date: April 13, 1973

Time: 11:53 am – 12:59 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Peter J. Brennan and Kenneth R. Cole, Jr. The White House

photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Cole’s health

-Chicken pox

-Daughters

Cabinet officers

-Forthcoming Cabinet meeting

-General issues

-Role of Brennan in Cabinet

-Compared to President’s meeting with Rogers C. B. Morton in California

-Alaska Pipeline

-Indians

-Separate meetings with President

-Elevation of issues to Cabinet level meetings

-Other departments interested

-Economic policy

-George P. Shultz

-George [Surname unknown] [Meany] [?]

-Conflicts with Brennan [?]

-Earl L. Butz

-Option papers

-Brennan’s arguments

-President’s support for Brennan’s advocacy on issues

Youth differential

-Administration’s proposal

-George Meany’s reaction

-Youth employment compared to adult employment

-Adult disenfranchisement

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-Child labor

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration

-Proposal

-Meany’s proposal

-Minimum wage

-Public enemies

-Domestic workers

-Congressional support for President

-Support for Meany

-President’s role in legislation

-Veto

-Brennan’s role in administration

-Advocacy for beliefs

-Support for President

-President’s schedule

-San Clemente, California

-Newspaper interviews

-Meeting with Nguyen Van Thieu

-Brennan’s support for President

-Former career with organized labor

-Progress

-Business community

Public employees

-State and local employees

-President’s interaction with unions

-Federal government

-Problems

-New York State

-Decentralization

-Return to local governments

Anti-discrimination law

-Role of states

-Civil Rights Act

-Discrimination of Age Act

-Economic issue

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-Merits

Minimum wage law

-States’ reaction

-Rise in taxes

-Brennan’s defense of President

-Chamber of Commerce’s reaction

-Meany’s reaction

-National Association of Manufacturers [NAM]

Butz

-Credibility with farmers

-Prices

President’s schedule

-April 16, 1973

-President’s greeting

-Avoidance of speechmaking

-Brennan

-Attendance with President

-Meany

-New Orleans, Louisiana

-Audience

-Attacks on Brennan

Meany

-Attacks on President and Brennan

-Miami [?]

-Mental state

-Compared to Gen. Charles A. J. M. de Gaulle, Konrad Adenauer, Jawaharlal Nehru

-Intellectual rigidity

Building Trades Union

-Support for President’s policies

-Meany’s background

-Diversity of opinion

-Support for President’s Vietnam policies

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-Prisoners of War [POWs]

President’s speech at April 16, 1973, meeting

-National defense

-Defense budget

-Domestic issues

-Administration’s “open door” policy

-Brennan

-Roles in administration

-Defense of labor

-Debates within the administration

-Team mentality

Building Trades

-Control Board on Wages [CSRC]

-Price levels

-Fairness

-Construction

-Review of labor laws

-Situs picketing reform

-Support of previous President’s

-Taft-Hartley Act

-Problems with subcontracting

-Discriminatory nature

-Prior legislation

-Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. [?]

-Congress of Industrial Organizations [CIO]

President’s April 16, 1973, speech

-Common situs picketing

-Brennan

-President’s position

-Position paper

-Brennan’s leadership

-Meany [?]

-President’s addressing of issue

-Follow through

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-Length of conference

-Common situs picketing

-Role of Congress

-William E. Timmons

Building Trades

-Support for President’s policies

-1972 election

-Budget

-National defense

-Vietnam

-POWs

-Emotions

-Rehabilitation

-Job creation

-Brennan’s role

-President’s April 16, 1973, speech

-POWs

-Labor

-Mike Donovan

-Death of son

-Attendance at meeting

-President’s April 16, 1973, speech

-President’s appreciation for support

-Trade

-National security

-Goals

-Brennan

-Administration’s respect for labor’s view

-President’s availability

-Discussions

-Compromise

-Disagreements

-Balance between labor and business

-Brennan’s role

-Honesty compared to pandering

-Brennan’s role

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-Independence

-Resignation

-Press coverage

-Leslie E. Carpenter

-Washington Star

-Meany’s opposition to Brennan, President

-President of unknown organization

-Reactions to Meany’s opposition to administration

Industrial Peace Commission

-Dave Coleman

-Brennan’s credibility

Meany’s attack on Brennan

-Business reaction

-Effects

-Administration’s progressive actions

-Cole’s role

-Administration’s highlighting of pro-business attacks

Brennan’s appointments

-Brennan’s concerns

-Ken Gould [?]

-President’s April 13, 1973, conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-George P. Shultz

-[First name unknown] Jones

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] checks

-Confirmation process

-Future FBI Director

-Duration

-Richard F. Schubert

-Appointment as Under Secretary

-Background

-Solicitor

-Bethlehem Steel

-Honesty, religiosity

-Paperwork

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Brennan’s visit to Boston

-Protests against President

-Black leaders

-Brennan’s address

-Newtown, Massachusetts

-Funding

-Labor Department’s programs

-Expansion of successful programs

-School programs

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Reaction

-Boston Community Development Corporation

-Collaborative effort

-Funding of programs

-Federal funding

-Program funding

-Office of Economic Opportunity [OEO]

-Local funding

-Research for additional funding

-Closing of Boston Navy Yard

-Conversation with Kevin D. White

-Federal budget

-Support for President

-Partisanship

-Gubernatorial prospects

-Closing of bases

-Unemployment

-Brooklyn, New York

President’s national defense policy

-Ending of Vietnam War

-Closing of bases

-Budget cuts

Agenda for forthcoming Cabinet meeting

-Energy

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-Forthcoming Presidential message

-Congressional leaders [?]

-Utility to Cabinet

-Press coverage

-Reaction to President’s program

-Support

-Criticism to President’s program

-Business

President’s energy program

-Coal miners

-Support for President’s message

-Alaska pipeline

-Canada

-Robert F. Kennedy’s proposals

-Nuclear power

-Purchase from Canada

-Compared to building New York plants

-Brennan’s opposition

-Transit

-Grid

-Impact of conflict with US

-Pipeline issue

-Presidential obligations

-US people, labor

-Pierre E. Trudeau

-Radicals

-Potential for pipline sabotage

-Environmental impact of Alaska pipeline

-Reindeer

Environmentalism

-Brennan quotes

-New York Times

-New York City

-Housing, roads

-Robert Moses

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-Support for President

-Vietnam

-Invitation to White House

-Rose Mary Woods

-Moses’ vitality

-Brennan’s statement

-Public statement

-Publicity

-Moses’ ability

Nuclear power

-Popular fears

-Compared with Super Sonic Transport [SST]

-Reticence of public

-Soviet ingenuity

-Job creating potential

-George S. McGovern

-Opposition to SST

-Partisan tendencies

President’s April 16, 1973 speech

-Acknowledging constituents

-Brennan’s Oval Office visit

Forthcoming Cabinet meeting

-Attendees

-Undersecretaries

-Staff seating

-Undersecretary of Commerce

-Vacancy

-Undersecretary of Labor Department

-Need for confirmation

Frederick B. Dent

-Meeting with businessmen [?]

-Blair House

-Monthly basis

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-Unemployment insurance bill

-Meany

-New York, Rhode Island

-Pay for strikers

-Victims of lockout

-Pay for victims

-Jack T. Conway [?]

-President’s understanding of a “gray area”

-Language

-Congress members

-Strikers

-Meany battle

-President’s compassion

-New York law on strikers

-Unemployment insurance

-Activation timeline

-Victims of lockout

-Activation timeline

-Safeguard recommendations and provisions from Labor Department

-Verification of victim status

Veterans parade in New York

-Antiwar veterans

-New York Times

-Worker’s reactions

-Vietnam Veterans Against the War [VVAW]

-Back turning

Brennan’s statement at dinner

-Response to claim that draft dodgers are heroes

-Brennan’s conversation with veterans

-English veteran

-Admiration for President

-Pride

-Veteran’s father

-President’s role in world

-Draft dodgers

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Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Torture

President’s schedule

-Address to Building Trades Department

-Brennan’s travel with President

Brennan left at 12:46 pm.

Cole’s conversation with George H. W. Bush

-William T. Cahill

-Campaign contributions

-Taxes

-Campaign manager

-Request for intervention with US Attorney

-Primary

-Leaks

-Cole’s decision

-Bush’s agreement

-Grand Jury

Veteran’s legislation

-William Jennings Bryan Dorn

-Cemeteries

-Conference committee

-Drug bill

-House of Representatives

-Inaction

-Medical Act

-American Medical Association [AMA]

-Vetoes

Older Americans Act

-Albert H. Quie

-White House social event, April 12, 1973

-Vetoes

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-Need for cooperation

-Democratic Party

-Nixon’s philosophy on cooperation

-Capitulation

-Cole’s conversation with William E. Timmons

-President’s relationship with Congress

-Compromised principles

-Work behind closed doors

Public Employment Act and Emergency Employment

-Appropriations

-House bill

-Status

-Budget

-Possible veto

-Employment statistics

-Labor unions

-Mayors

President’s vetoes

-Possibility

-Upholding

-Public response

-Congressional response

-Veterans bills

Urban community revenue sharing act

-James T. Lynn’s briefing

-Support

-Congress

-Bipartisanship

-Pressure

-Cutbacks

-Mayors

-Housing bill

-Passage

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Economic stabilization program

-Cole’s involvement

-Public perceptions

-Technicalities of program

-Effect of controls

-Congressional interpretation

-Labor unions

-Brennan

-Potential confrontation

-Price freezes

-Wage freezes

-Public perception

-Boom economy

-Inflation

-1971

Emergency Medical Services Act

-Budget

-Test program

-President’s veto

-Planning

Legal Services Corporation Bill

-Howard J. Phillips’s view

-Payments by states

-Opponents of President

-Public perception

-Congressional vote

-President’s conversation with Phillip Crane, April 12, 1973

-Budget

Taxes

-Harris Poll

-Hugh Scott’s and Gerald R. Ford’s projection

-News summary

-Congressional reaction

-President’s Vietnam speech

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-Higher prices, taxes

-Edmund S. Muskie

-Congressional tax bill

-Estate tax reform

-Capital gains

-Tax rate increases

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Possible vetoes

-Aid to parochial schools

-Estate tax reform

-Brennan’s constituency

-Extensions

-Demogoguery

Cole’s health

-Childhood diseases

-Measles

Cole left at 12:59 pm.