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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE ­ WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL. LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR .TITLE DOCUMENT eux11'1dentia! . :. . '. FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes File, Box 2 DCH RESTRICTION COOE$ (A) Closed by Executive
  • the election. Secretary Clifford agreed, saying that the President's Saturday speech to the National Alliar..ce of Businessmen had caused concern among thoughtful people because the President seemed to be saying that he was going to win the war no matter what
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE · WITHDRAWAL SHEET FORM OF DOCUMENT #14 memo w/meet notes #14a #14c memo LIBRARIES) CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~~
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  • , he referred to the experience of a small foundation he had set up that had gotten huge capital gains on local Texas common stocks. He emphasized how many meetings he had had in the White House with private groups -- guessing that more people had been
  • over all the Pre sident 1 s perrogative s in foreign policy. I've listened to all the people both for and against our foreign policy, and have considered their suggestions carefully. The Postmaster General and the V ice President made some good
  • had in 1964. l£ we did, we would be taking in $23 billion and would have a surplus of $3 billion. But it would hit heaviest on the little people. The ugly surtax name has got us in trouble. Nearly all say that there will be no taxes without a cut
  • society faces from demented people. The Attorney General discussed the Violence Commission and its function -- to tell us who are the violent and why they are that way. At the President's request, he gave some of the background on Sirhan and Ray
  • to cut school milk or many of these other things. You might have more luck on public works. TOM GATES: I think the people are ahead of Congress. The people will buy this as a war tax. Couple the tax with some cuts and it will help psychologically
  • questioned whether the charts are in constant details. He said the people are better off, but not as much better off as the charts indi­ cate because population increases and other factorsare not 11 cranked in. 11 Mr. Zwick said this was correct, but the tax