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- said that only four or five businessmen out of 100 contacted oppose the tax increase. Most of the others advised going ahead. The President said he hopes that the administration also can cut departmental spending. II. Crime Control Congressman Albert
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- . II ' 'l In the Twentieth Century, it has I ' .J I I I controlled explosion. tak~n on the aspects of a Barbara Ward, the British social commentator and economist, noted that in the four years of the Second World War, "the ~ericans equ
- and II and tre Korean War concerning the information problem. He pointed out that we have not dealt with censorship at all. "Perhaps we should send three good editors out there to take a look at the situation and make some recommendations on how we can