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- the Republicans are on poor constitutional grounds and
ultimately will be hurt politically.
The President declined to discuss Senator McCarthy or other political
questions.
Theis asked the President to read a letter from Bob Thompson pro
posing that the President
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policy. What did the President think? The President replied that the Germans
had been doing well on their present course. He could only hope that other
countries would do as well.
The President expressed his hope that Schroeder .would have a good visit
- than come up to my hopes. A Japanese is President of the bank,
and he has a good organization. The original capital of the bank was $1 billion.
The United States share was $200 million of that ori ginal capital, and he
said that he has never heard
- is concerned, our ties are deep and
abiding. Eve ryone knows that w e hope to see Britain in the Common
Market; but this is a matter which can only be settled in Europe by
Europeans.
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Although we can understand the historical reasons
that have led
- $186 next year.
I'm instructing the Cabinet to keep expenses down.
-- But we've got $9 billion extra in mandatories, ($4 billion pay, $1
billion retirement) which the Departments cannot absorb. I hope my
deficit will be 4-5 billion. If so we may have
- Russell -- Asked Secretary Fowler whether he was surprised at
the British action. Secretary Fowler said no. He had hoped the British
would be able to weather the storm. They had made a great deal of
progress since last year, but then ran into bad luck