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- CAB and the ICC by Senator Edward Ken
nedy. These proposals bore fruit under Carter and Reagan
for the airlin and the trucking industries and, to a degree,
for the railroads.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not .aying that the New Deal
legacy across the board
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national poll which indicated that 62% of the public believed
that "the anti-poverty programs of the 60s either had little
impact on the poor or made things worse for them." Most prom
inent of the skeptics, of course, is President Reagan. who
recently said
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resumed it when the lapse brought
unfavorable attention. Now it's a
tradition.
Placing the wreath sent by Presi
dent Reagan on President Johnson's
grave at the LBJ Ranch, Library
Director Harry Middleton recalled
for a group of visitors LBJ's plea
early
- O'Brien IO, OBC
Group. "We were in numerous
meetings with President Reagan.
In good times and bad, when it
was going well and when it wasn't,
he'd come in, give a little pep talk,
tell a funny story. He would say,
'Keep up the good work. I'm with
you. You
- . Bator as
serted. today held firmly by some in
Washington. is that glasnost and per
estroika would not have happened had
it not been for Reagan's def nse buildup
in the 1980s. What would Rostow make
of the notion Lhat Reagan·s policy forced
the Soviets
- to come right back to Washington to
finish this session.”
c. 6/11
LBJ and Carl Vinson are conferees on the Extension of the Rubber Act.
6/12
Reagan Brown, a thirty-year-old from Terrell, is challenging Rayburn for his
congressional seat. He launched