Date: June 14, 1973

Time: Unknown between 11:29 am and 12:11 pm

Location: Oval Office

William W. Scranton met with an unknown man.

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Seating arrangements

The President and Alexander M. Haig, Jr. entered at 11:31 am.

Greetings

-Grip

Scranton

-Possible role with administration

-Haig’s conversation with Scranton

-Delay

-Conversations

-Mary Lowe Chamberlain

-Scranton’s background

-Politics

-Respect by governors, press

-Conservatives

-Energy

-Workload

-Gasoline

-Importance in US, Europe, Japan

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Middle East

-Scranton’s previous visit

-Even-handedness

-Jews

-Libyan confiscation of Bunker Hunt holdings, June 13, 1973

-Requirements for position

-Interested parties

-Oilmen

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Compared to Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., and Gen.

Omar N. Bradley

-Conflict

-George P. Shultz, William E. Simon

-Rogers C. B. Morton

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Defense Department

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-Elk Hills

-Atomic Energy Commission [AEC]

-Possible gas deal

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Costs

-Export-import bank

-Politics

-Japan

-Anti-trust laws

-American flag carriers

-John B. Connally

-Pan American

-Competitions with France, Britain

-Oil companies, oilmen

-Soviet Union, Libyan actions

-Coordination

-Peter M. Flannigan

-Unknown, Standard Oil of New Jersey and Texaco official

-Energy

-US needs

-Coordination

-Alaska pipeline

-Middle East

-Scranton’s possible dealings with leaders

-Compared to William P. Rogers

-[Shah of Iran] Mohammed Reza Pahlavi

-Forthcoming visit to US

-Gulf States

-Rogers’s view

-Libya, Iraq, Algeria

-Saudi Arabia

-Malik Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Saud [Faisal, King

of Saudi Arabia]

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Scranton

-Possible role with administration

-Energy

-Middle East

-Saudi Arabia

-[Middle East peace negotiations]

-[Israel]

-US policy

-Richard M. Helms

-Iran

-Nuclear power

-Opposition

-Youth, environmentalists

-Importance

-Safety

-Edison Plant, San Clemente

-President’s forthcoming conversations with

Brezhnev

-Peaceful uses of nuclear energy

-Coal

-US reserves

-Liquefaction

-Shale

-Solar power

-Supply

-Demand

-Rationing of gasoline

-Automobile fuel economy

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-Lincoln Continental

-Foreign policy

-Morton, Simon, Charles J. DiBona, John B. Connally

-Connally

-Group

-“Energy Czar”

-Middle East

-Venezuela

-Elections

-Confiscation

-Alaska pipeline

-Energy needs

-Supply

-Congo

-Coordination

-Scranton’s background as governor of

Pennsylvania

-Requirements

-Workload

-Morton

-Plan

-Assistants

-Interior Department

-Elk Hills, California [Naval Reserve]

-Offshore drilling

-Taxes, anti-trust, foreign policy

-Scranton’s recent conversation with Haig

President’s foreign policy accomplishments

-Scranton’s view

-Letters

-Future

-People’s Republic of China [PRC], Soviet Union

-US relations with

-Vietnam

-PRC, Soviet Union

-President’s conversations with Scranton in 1967 and 1968

-New York

-US relations with West Europe

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-Lyndon B. Johnson

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:31 am.

Folder

-Letter from Brezhnev

Bull left at an unknown time before 12:11 pm.

President’s foreign policy accomplishments

-Soviet Union

-Vietnam

-PRC

-President’s conversations with Edward W. Brooke

-PRC

-Relations with US

-Friendship

-Population

-Nuclear power

-Future

Scranton

-Possible role with administration

-Energy

-Administration of program

-Integration

-Scranton’s conversation with President

-President’s Advisory Commission on Disarmament negotiations

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-Forthcoming Brezhnev visit

-SALT

-Principles

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-U. Alexis Johnson

Scranton

-Possible role with administration

-Energy

-Possible trip to Europe

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-Middle East

-Libya

-US energy needs

-Compared to Europe, Japan

-1956 Suez War

-NSC staff

Kissinger, Rogers

-DiBona

-Experience

-Nuclear power

-Foreign policy

-Anti-trust

-Georges J. R. Pompidou, Edward R. G. Heath, Willy Brandt, and

Tanaka’s meetings with President

Japan-Soviet Union relations

-Tanaka’s possible trip to Soviet Union

-Cancellation

-Kurile Islands

-Speech

-US return

-Soviet return

-Population

-Volcanoes

Scranton

-Possible role with administration

-Energy

-Consumers’ knowledge

-President’s address to nation addressing price control measures,

June 13, 1973

-Gasoline prices

-Supply

-Gasoline supplies

-Refineries

-Research and Development [R & D]

-Earlier effort

-Inadequacy

-June 16, 1973 announcement

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-June 16, 1973 announcement

-Content

-Rationing

-Volunteerism

-Bureaucracy

-R & D

-Congressional relations

-Japan, Soviet Union

-Compared to US

-Atomic Energy Commission [AEC]

-Dixie Lee Ray

-Nuclear power

-Laurance S. Rockefeller

-Environmentalism

-Consolidated Edison [Con Ed] plant in New York

-Jacob K. Javits

-Reserves

-Con Ed

-New York

-New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New England,

Maryland

-Independent petroleum distributors

-Leadership meeting, June 13, 1973

-Senate, House of Representatives

-Majors

-Trucks

-Farmers

-Simon

-James T. Lynn

-Scranton

-Integrity

-Oil of New Jersey

-Bunker Hunt

-Credibility

-Conflict resolution

-Eisenhower

-Eisenhower

-Requirements for position

-Morton, Simon, Ray

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-Political skills

-State and Defense Departments

-Mary Scranton

President’s schedule

-Scranton, Laird, Haig, Bryce N. Harlow

-Scranton’s recent conversation with Harlow

-Kissinger

Kissinger

-Schedule

-“Extracurricular activities”

-Meetings

-Learning

-Vietnam negotiations

-Communique

-Improvement

-President’s messages to Nguyen Van Thieu

-Tone

-Timing

-Congressional aid

-South Vietnam

Israel

-US commitments

-Arab states

-American Jews

-Kissinger

-Background

-Arabs’ view

-Pressure

-President’s view

-Commitments

-Pressure

-Egyptians

-Brezhnev

-Interim settlement

-General principles

-Elections

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-Compared to US

-American Jews

-Jewish emigration from Soviet Union

-Jackson-Vanik amendment

-Effect

-Ukrainians

-Meeting with President concerning Jackson-Vanik amendment, April 19,

1973

-Most-Favored Nation [MFN] trade status

-Arms limitation

-Anti-Semitism

-Security guarantees

-Soviet Union

-Military aid

-Jets

-Future

-President’s conversations with Golda Meir

-Military conflict with Arab States

-Timing

-Negotiations

-Soviet Union

-Aid to Arabs

-Munitions pilots

-US

Shah of Iran

-Forthcoming trip to US

-Toughness

-Views of President

-Scranton’s conversation with Shah

-Accomplishments

-Persian Gulf

-Land reform

-President’s trips to Tehran in 1953, 1967

-Gross National Product [GNP]

-Growth

-Japan

Scranton

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-Possible role with administration

-Energy

-Service to US

-Importance to President

-Challenge

-Executive Office Building [EOB]

-Oil

-Farmers

-Strategy

-Staffing

-Liaison with Cabinet

-President’s role

-Foreign policy

-Oil wells

-Depth and cost

-President’s experience as lawyer

President’s schedule

-Brezhnev

Scranton

-Possible role with administration

-Notification

-Timing

Letter from Brezhnev

-Correspondence

-Tone

-San Clemente

-[Scranton’s reading]

-Soviets’ sense of humor

-President’s meetings with Brezhnev

-Scranton’s service in Eisenhower administration

-Scranton

-Possible role with administration

-Mary Scranton’s view

-Possible telephone call from President

-Supercabinet

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-Connally

-Kissinger, Laird, President, Haig

-Scranton’s forthcoming conversation with Mrs. Scranton

-Thelma C. (“Pat”). Nixon’s and President’s view of Scrantons

-Schedule

-Rose Mary Woods

-Brezhnev dinner

Scranton and Haig left at 12:11 pm.