Date: June 29, 1971
Time: 10:07 am - unknown before 2:50 pm
Location: Cabinet Room
Jerome M. Rosow met with Harllee Branch, Jr., Edward W. Carter, James M. Roche, Walter B.
Wriston, John O’ Connell, J. Warren Shaver, W. L. Lohrentz, Robert Atkinson, Oscar A. Lundin,
I[lorwith] W. Abel, Joseph Beirne, George Meany, Floyd E. (“Red”) Smith, Leonard Woodcock,
Nat Weinberg, Nathaniel Goldfinger, Reginald Newell, William T. Coleman, Jr., John T.
Dunlop, Howard W. Johnson, Arjay Miller, Wilson Allen Wallis, John B. Connally, James D.
Hodgson, Paul W. McCracken, Maurice H. Stans, Dr. Edward E. David, Jr., Leon Greenberg,
Dr. Hubert Heffner, William H. Kolberg, Harold C. Passer, Harold Wool, Carl Savit, and Murray
L. Weidenbaum
[General conversation/Unintelligible]
The President and George P. Shultz entered at 10:07 am; the White House photographer was
present at the beginning of the meeting
Members of the Commission
The President’s schedule
-Later meeting with Commission
Commission history
World economy
-United States’ economy
-Importance
-World War II
-Recent period
-Future
-World War II
-Steel production
-Compared with Japan
-Position
-Compared with Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR],
Western Europe, and Japan in 1945
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[A transcript of the following portion of the conversation was prepared under court order for
Special Access [SA] 65, Pauline W. Kitts, et al. v. General Motors Corporation, Civil Action
No. 85-967JC. The National Archives and Records Administration produced this transcript.
The National Archives does not guarantee its accuracy.]