President Nixon and Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz discussed the management and staffing of the Treasury Department during the transition period. Shultz recommended retaining the existing, well-regarded staff for the remainder of the year while supplementing them with external advisors like Milton Friedman to foster more creative policy thinking on issues like tax reform. The President approved this approach and authorized Shultz to move forward with specific personnel nominations for Deputy and Undersecretary positions.
On May 18, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, Camp David operator, and George P. Shultz talked on the telephone at Camp David from 11:34 am to 11:37 am. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 131-032 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 131-32 Date: May 18, 1972 Time: 11:34 am - 11:37 am Location: Camp David Study Table The President talked with the Camp David operator. [See also Conversation No. 191-11] Request for a call to Rose Mary Woods Call from George P. Shultz Shultz talked with the President between 11:34 and 11:37 am. Treasury Department -Talks with John B. Connally, Charls E. Walker -Senators -Possible new appointments -Staff -Shultz’s view -Connally -James W. Donley -Walker -Paul A. Volcker -Timing -Milton Friedman -Need -Shultz’s view -Need -Tax reform -Possible actions -Connally -Walker -Position -Edwin S. Cohen -Nominations -Alexander P. Butterfield, H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman discussions -Shultz's authority
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