Date: May 16, 1973

Time: Unknown between 4:09 pm and 4:52 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with George P. Shultz.

Weather

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Science

Petroleum

-Voluntary allocation plan

-Compulsory allocation plan

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-William E. Timmons’s conversation with Shultz

Science

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Refreshment

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Scientific community

-Administration relations

-Budget cuts

-Mood on campuses

-Irrationality

-Faculty

-Notion of excellence

-Basic research

-Possible energy program

-Manhattan Project

-Space program

-Management and engineers

-Budget

-Effect on academic groups

-Dr. H. Guyford (“Guy”) Stever

-William O. Baker

Watergate

-Shultz’s meeting with Stever’s group, May 16

-Break-in

-Forthcoming events

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-Possible indictments

-Role of national security

-Compared with John F. Kennedy’s administration

Possible energy program

-President’s role

-Fiscal Year 1975 budget

Watergate

-John J. (“Jack”) Caulfield

-Relationship with President

-Treasury

-News reports regarding grand jury testimony

-Offers of clemency to James W. McCord

-Forthcoming meeting with Shultz

-Personnel status

-Termination compared to leave

-Indictment

-Clemency

-Conspiracy

-McCord

-Relationship with President

Fiscal Year 1974 budget

-State of economy

-Prospect of balanced budget

-Complaints

-Expansion

-Employment

-Fiscal discipline

-Revenue estimates

-Forthcoming statement

-Roy L. Ash

-Content

-Possible balanced budget

-Revenue estimate

-Shultz’s support

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-Decision

-Interest on National Debt

-Price of expansion

-Estimate

-Defense spending

-Cuts

-Congressional action compared to President

-Ash

-Possible balance

-Psychological effect

Energy

-Use of gasoline

-Automobiles

-Pollutant

-Possible excise tax

-Effects

-Environment and conservation

-Price inflation

-Revenue rate

-Budget balance

-Cuts

-Treasury Department

-Amount

-Other taxes

-States’ use

-Oil companies

-President’s concern over politics of issue

-Forthcoming study

-Revenue

-Political implications

Taxes

-Withholding on dividends paid to foreigners

-Wilbur D. Mills’s proposal

-Jacob K. Javits’s views

-Current law

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-Bilateral treaty

-Reduction

-Mills’s proposal

-Arthur F. Burns’s view

-Elimination

-Congress

-Possible effects

-Tax shelters

-Numbered account

-Differential rates

-Discussion with Herbert G. Stein

-Mills, Javitz

-Shultz’s view

-Congressional action

-President’s support

Fourth replenishment to World Bank

-Robert S. McNamara’s letter to Shultz

-McNamara’s conversations

-Shultz and Henry A. Kissinger

-International development

-Third replenishment

-Congress

-Payment

-Delay

-Size of US contribution

-Congress

-Appropriations

-Compared with Japan and West Germany

-McNamara’s proposal

-US contribution

-Size

-Payment schedule

-Commitments

-McNamara’s negotiations

-Shultz’s conversation with Kissinger

-President’s viewpoint

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-McNamara

-US contribution

-Congress

Presidential appointments

-Executive Director of World Bank

-President’s possible discussion with Ash

-Vacancy

-[First name unknown] Wymer of personnel office

-William E. Simon’s candidate

-Shultz

-Requirements

-McNamara

-Simon’s candidate

-Background

-Morgan Stanley

-Paris office

-Youth, energy

-Experience

-President’s views

-Requirements

-Ash’s view

-Youth

-Shultz’s view

-Self-confidence, energy

-Simon’s candidate

-Cost of Living Council [COLC]

-Health Advisory Committee Chairmanship

-Melvin R. Laird

-President’s role

-Commitments

-Duration

-Energy

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Role

-Vested interests

-Previous objections

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-Congressional testimony

Customs Bureau

-Seizure of hashish, May 11

-Use of detector dogs

-Location in double-decker London bus

-Treasury Department’s dispute with Justice Department

-Reorganization plan II

-Congress

-American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations

[AFL-CIO] view

-Thomas J. (“Tom”) Steed

-Justice Department’s role in government

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