Word: budgeteering
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...much red ink would the current budget soak up? To find out, Fowler said that the Budget Bureau was undertaking a "complete restatement" of expected revenues and expenditures for the fiscal year ending June...
Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler, Budget Director Charles Schultze and Council of Economic Advisers Chair man Gardner Ackley, who prepared the memo, are by no means the only offi cials to believe that the President should make up his mind on the tax issue as soon as possible...
Before he underwent surgery, the President discussed the tax question with newsmen at the L.B.J. Ranch. "We won't fire in the dark or jump in the dark," he said then. The day after his operations, members of Johnson's economic consortium-Treasury's Fowler, Budget's Schultze, Federal Reserve Board Chairman William McChesney Martin and C.E.A. Member Arthur Okun-spent a lunchtime hour at his bedside, and it was clear that nobody had jumped in the interim...
Also active in tentative negotiations were Erich Mende's Free Democrats, who hold a slender balance of power between the two big parties in the Bundestag. It was they who precipitated the current crisis by quitting Ludwig Erhard's Cabinet over budget problems. Now they were talking separately to the Socialists and to their former CDU partners about the prospect of forming a "mini-coalition...
Gratified by this interpretation, the French government advanced the moviemakers substantial quantities of war material, cordoned off large areas of Paris while the cameras were rolling, and sponsored the U.S. premiere. The producers for their part contributed a big budget and a vast cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Charles Boyer, Leslie Caron, Jean-Pierre Cassel, George Chakiris, Alain Delon, Kirk Douglas, Glenn Ford, Gert Frobe, Yves Montand, Tony Perkins, Simone Signoret, Robert Stack, Orson Welles...