Word: taxing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Thoreau or Robinson Jeffers--its "Exhibit Format" books and paperbacks are selling quickly. Brower has edited most of them. The Coop can't keep Sierra Club posters in stock. The Club counts a growing number of allies in Congress. And since a run-in with Internal Revenue over its tax-exempt status, its membership has been growing by almost 1000 a month, "probably." Brower says, "because anyone who gets in trouble with the tax men finds he has a lot of friends...
...record budget, which might raise the property tax rate as much as eight dollars, included a $600,000 jump in expenses for the city hospital. Much of this increase represents raises in salaries for the hospital employees...
...Since the Stadium is tax-exempt, we won't use it for profit," Whitlock explained, "and the Corporation prefers not to have it used by groups not related to Harvard, but it has often been used for charity...
...McCarthy has been campaigning against. The President and the Secretary of State now have too much power in the setting of foreign policy. Bundy would wrest away what little authority Congress now has in this area by giving more fiscal power to the executive branch, including the power of tax--within limits of course, but limits that would probably be great enough to support a major escalation of any given...
...return, L.BJ. wants higher taxes. The Administration, since summer, has asked for a 10% surtax on incomes in order to ease inflation. To convince Congress that the surtax is urgent, Fowler and Martin spent much of last week on Capitol Hill. Fowler described the surtax as a "war tax," said that the Administration was even willing to raise taxes back to their levels before the 1964 reduction. The move would real ize $22 billion, rather than a previously estimated $10 billion...