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THE WHITE house WASHINGTON whole page: whole page: State/Locae Gov. Gov. March 23, 1971. MEMORANDUM FOR: ALEX BUTTERFIELD FROM: BILL SAFIRE SUBJECT: Color Report: Mayors Meeting Cabinet Room 3 p.m. ()Cabenet 1. The President called everyone's attention to the fact that Mayor Will Hays of Crawfordsville, Indiana, had been seated good z)History in the Postmaster General's chair -- the same one occupied by his grandfather in the Harding Administration. 2. Mayor Joseph Alioto of San Francisco, before taking issue on the funding of urban renewal projects with Cap Weinberger, Politics said that he -- as a Democrat -- had supported Republican Weinberger when he ran for the Assembly in California years ago, Revenue and had even contributed to his campaign. Weinberger called it Fannies Sharing "an early form of revenue sharing, " and the President wanted to know: "Did you report it?" Quips 3. Mayor John Lindsay said that the turnover in Mayors was terrific -- that he had been amazed to discover that he was the 3rd senior in the group. The President said that he had met with the Mayors' group two years ago, and that half of them were not here today. "Not because they were beaten, but because most of them quit. It's often been said that whoever sits in this chair of mine has the toughest job in the world. But the fact is that at times your job -- out there on the front lines -- is infinitely more difficult. It's up to us in Washington to make certain we don't make your hard jobs any harder. " DISSEMINATION: Am giving items 1 and 3 to Leonard Lyons, item 2 to Vic Riesel and Maxine Cheshire; item 1 to Hugh Sidey at Life, item 2 to Hubbard at Newsweek and item 3 to Schecter at Time.