Date: May 29, 1973

Time: 4:03 pm – 5:10 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

White House staff

-Haig’s conversation with William P. Rogers

-Rogers’s continuance in office

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Timing of departure

-Announcement

-Meeting

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 4:03 pm.

President’s schedule [?]

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 4:09 pm.

White House staff

-Haig’s conversation with Rogers

-Rogers’s continuance in office

-Watergate

-Haig’s role

-President’s views

-Successor

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-John B. Connally

-Secretary of State

-Restoration of foreign policy

-Kissinger

-Personal animosity

-Timing of departure

-Rogers’s relations with Kissinger

-Rogers’s continuance in office

-Watergate

-Animosity

-President’s views

-Objectivity

-Possible ambassadorship

-Rogers’s ego

-Anger

-Rogers’s relations with Kissinger

-Effect on President

-Undermining authority

-Friction

President’s schedule

-Meeting with economists

-Herbert G. Stein’s statement

Haig’s schedule

-Meeting with economists

-Follow up on activities

-Cooperation on tasks

-Dinner

President’s schedule

-Meeting with Democratic Congressional leaders

-Dinner with Haig

White House staff

-Haig’s conversation with Rogers

-Rogers’s continuance in office

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-Timing

-Successor

-Kissinger

-Rogers’s ego

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-Problems

-Rogers

-Ego

-Kissinger

George P. Shultz, Herbert G. Stein, Roy L. Ash, Arthur F. Burns, Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., John T.

Dunlop and John B. Connally entered at 4:09 pm.

Greetings

National economy

-President’s meeting with Cole, May 28

-Stein’s memorandum

-Economic indicators for June 2

-Unemployment

-Whole sale price index

-Planned equipment expenditure

-Retail sales figures

-Evidence of decline

-Planned equipment expenditure

-Manufacturing sector

-Unemployment

-Increase

-Action

-Previous decisions by administration

-Decline in April economic indicators

-Rates

-Whole sale prices

-Consumer Price Index [CPI]

-Durable good

-Retail sales

-Status

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-Cooling

-Pace

-Sustainability

-President’s actions

-First quarter

-Reports

-Business capital investment

-Goods

-Figures

-Industrialists

-Leadership

-Psychology of investors

-Spending decline

-Consumer sentiment

-Inventory investment

-Inventory to sales ratio

-Decline

-Rate

-Sustainability

-Federal Reserve actions

-Speech

-Appeal to businesses

-Mandatory regulations

-Banks

-Domestic

-Foreign

-Trade

-Recession

-Control

-Boom

-Inflation

-Popular concern

-Survey

-Prosperity

-Inflation

-Stock market

-Interest rates

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-Congressional relations

-Federal Reserve actions

-Power

-Restraint

-Possible restraint

-Boom rate

-Inflation

-Wage and price controls

-Timing of election

-Taxes

-Compulsory savings plan

-Exemptions

-Low income

-Businesses

-Individuals

-Upper income bracket

-Ties

-Individuals

-Income

-Corporations

-Profits

-Bursting power

-Interest

-US Treasury

-Reversibility

-Experts

-Tax Bill

-Credibility

-Wilbur D. Mills’s role in Congress

-Reduction

-Popularity

-“Close rule”

-Tax package

-Rates

-Range

-Businesses

-Politics

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-President’s discretional authority

-Congressional reaction

-Veto power

-Reorganization

-Modification of rates

-Partnership role

-Mood

-Business tax

-Henry S. Reuss

-Business investment

-Tax credits

-US competitiveness

-Manufacturing

-Level

-Rate of change

-Sustainability

-Congress

-Tax credit

-Successes

-Economists’ views

-Compulsory savings

-Economic stabilization reserve

-Business

-Business profits

-Possible recession

-Labor negotiations

-Possible taxes

-Gasoline

-Burns’ view

-Administration’s posture

-Leadership

-Burns

-Excise tax on gasoline

-Burns’s view

-Economists

-Possible increase

-Political, psychological effects

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-Effect on concern with inflation

-Prices

-Travel

-Waste contracts

-Cost of Living Index

-Georges J. R. Pompidou’s action prior to his election

-Inflation

-Criticism

-Lowered excise tax

-Political grounds compared to economic grounds

-Possible increase

-Supply

-Effects

-Politics

-Energy supply

-Arabs

-Use of funds

-Research and development fund

-Effects

-Income taxes

-Research and development fund

-Signal to oil producers

-Arabs

-Patriotic issue

-Economic issue

-Reduction of consumption

-Control mechanism

-Patriotism

-Cash flow

-Signal to oil producers

-Politics

-Popular reaction

-Concern for inflation

-Taxes

-Excise tax

-Hard sell

-Taxes

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-Businesses

-Tax package

-Image

-Businesses

-Individuals

-Negotiations

-Business profits

-Wage and price controls

-Compulsory savings

-Politics

-Gas tax

-Possible steel price increase

-Cost of Living Council [COLC] hearings

-Prenotification forms

-Profit

-Visibility

-Companies

-Executive compensation

-Increases

-Labor management

-Prenotification

-Possible extension

-Lumber prices

-Supply measures

-Agriculture Department

-Scrap steel

-Supply measures

-Prices

-Capital inflation

-Oil refinery construction

-Manpower

-Resources

-Boom

-Causes

-Business controls

-Wilbur Mills

-Objects

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-Stock market

-Wall Street

-Public confidence

-Overhead and volume

-Commission rates

-Fixed

-Sustainability

-Possible failures

-Timing

-Tax Bill

-Price of brokerage stocks

-Market value

-Cash

-US public opinion

-Status

-Employment, savings and spending

-Capital investment

-Rate

-Competitiveness

-Plants

-Equipment

-Client investments

-Germany

-Australia

-Sweden

-Switzerland

-Obsolescence

-Physical plants

-Industry

-Rate

-Business profits

-Corporations

-Compared with previous years

-Possible effect on wages

-Inflation rate

-Economic studies

-Possible decline

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-Compared with Europe

-Problem

-Politics

-Psychology

-Possible wage and price freeze

-Burns’s view

-Stock market

-Effect of interest rate

-Popular view of inflation

-Anti-inflation policy

-Interest rates

-Prime rate

-Stability

-Long-term rates

-Credibility of administration’s effort

-Excise tax on gasoline

-Justifying possible increase

-Energy crisis and dependence on Arab oil

-Popular opinion

-Washington, DC

-Tactics

-Possible Phase III actions

-United States Steel [?]

-Executive salaries

-Business investment tax credit

-Agriculture

-Subsidies

-Taxes

-Energy

-Tax package

-President’s possible statement regarding Congress

-Trade bill

-President’s previous meeting with congressmen

-Pompidou

-Relationship of politics to economics

-Stein’s view

-President’s view

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-Policy, August 1971

-Economic rationale

-Gold

-Tax

-Imports

-Status

-President’s view

-Performance

-Inflation rate

-Consumer confidence

-Boom

-Reliability

-Index

-Survey

-Inflation rate

-Interest rates

-Wall Street

-Inflation rate

-Relationship of politics to economics

-Consumer confidence

-Political side

-Connally

-Press

-Popular view of controls

-Congress

-Role of administration

-Main street

-Insecurity

-Value of controls

-Status quo

-US leaders

-Free enterprise

-Controls

-Requirements for possible actions

-Stein’s memorandum

-Action

-Program

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-Size

-Quadriad’s schedule

-Testimony

-Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development [OECD]

meeting

-Paris

-Possible wage and price freeze

-President’s view

-Psychological impact

-Acceptability of actions

-Tax package

-Dunlop

-Excise tax on gasoline

-Possible increase

-Energy

-Investment tax credit

-Compulsory savings

-Tax Bill

-Congressional action

-Veto

-Popular view

-Politics

-Stock market

-Quadriad’s schedule

-OECD meeting

-Paris

-Forthcoming meeting with President

-Timing

-Forthcoming memorandum to President

-Agenda

-Investment tax credit

-Compulsory savings

-Excise tax on gasoline

-Fiscal matters

-Dunlop

-Possible action by administration

-Sale

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-Economic package

-Psychological reasons

-Earl L. Butz’s view on food prices

-Housewives

-Possible Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC] regulation on sales of

stock holdings

-Mutual funds

-Banks

-Corporations

-Economic package

President’s schedule

-Joe D. Waggonner, Jr.

-Southern Democratic congressmen

-Republicans

-Support for President

-Iceland trip and meeting with Pompidou

Burns’s forthcoming trip

Haig et al. left at 5:10 pm.

-Haig

Bull left at an unknown time before 5:16 pm.