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That being the case, the U.S. had the responsibility of doing what it could to provide the remedies that would end the crisis and restore sanity to the gold markets. Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler and Federal Reserve Board Chairman William McChesney Martin last week invited the central bankers of Britain, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands and Switzerland to a weekend meeting in the massive, paneled board room of the Federal Reserve Board in Washington...
Donald L. Fowler, executive director of the South Carolina Democrats, will speak on "New Southern Politics and the 1968 Elections" at 8 p.m. tonight in the Lowell House JCR as part of the Lowell Ford Speakers Program...
Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler has time and again warned that the inflationary perils of an "overheating" U.S. economy make the Johnson Administration's proposed 10% surtax urgently necessary-and, to buttress his case, he likes to point out that consumer prices have been increasing at an annual rate of 4%. But Martin Gainsbrugh, chief economist for the National Industrial Conference Board, makes a very different point. Noting that the Federal Reserve Board's index of factory, mine and utility production declined in January, Gainsbrugh said last week: "If you have slack in the industrial capacity...
Ranged between Fowler and Gainsbrugh, the latest economic indicators are mixed. On balance, they suggest that the U.S. economy may be more robust than it has been in over a year...
...transmit this memorandum of advice to the director of the Selective Service System, with the concurrence of each of the undersigned. February 15, 1968.--Secretary of State, Dean Rusk; Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara; Director of the Office of Emergency Planning, Daniel Price; Secretary of the Treasury, Henry H. Fowler; Director of the U.S. Information Agency, Leonard Marks...