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- GORE ADVISES LBJ TO PROPOSE TAX INCREASE BEFORE ELECTIONS; LBJ DISCUSSES BUDGETARY UNCERTAINTIES POSED BY VIETNAM, PENDING APPROPRIATIONS BILLS; POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF ASKING FOR TAX INCREASE NOW; NEGATIVE PRESS COVERAGE OF WH ECONOMIC POLICY
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- Telephone conversation # 10811, sound recording, LBJ and ALBERT GORE, SR., 9/20/1966, 9:35AM
- ALBERT GORE, SR.
Telephone conversation # 9193, sound recording, LBJ and HENRY "JOE" FOWLER, 11/29/1965, 9:35AM
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- FOWLER'S MEETINGS WITH LONG, BUSINESSMEN IN NEW ORLEANS; LBJ TELLS LONG OF HIS MEETING WITH ALBERT GORE ON GORE'S CONCERNS ABOUT LONG SERVING AS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, MAJORITY WHIP; WILLIAM MCCHESNEY MARTIN AND INTEREST RATES; INCREASED FEDERAL BUDGET
- ,,,__,,"t1C..!..._?~Y~O~RK=-------. . . .... - -- - - - - ---CONF-lDENTI..A.. L, in the United Nations chartero" Our poli yin this regard was made clear to the United Nations by Senator Albert Gore speaking as UoSo Representative to the First Committee
Oral history transcript, William A. Reynolds, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- in Houston than Albert Thomas? R: I wouldn't say who was more responsible. I'm not sure we would have had it in Tulsa, but there was a lot of speculation that we would have been in the running if we'd have had the [water]. I expect Kennedy was just