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...public demands. To keep federal deficits from becoming too inflationary, a tax increase seems likely. TIME'S Board members foresee a tax raise between mid-1973 and mid-1974, but most of them believe that at present the Government should not restrain spending but expand it. Said Walter Heller: "If there were such a thing as instant fiscal policy, I would still put more stimulus in the economy today-and more restriction later. Given any kind of responsible fiscal policy, there is a tax increase in our future...
...Kudos to Economists Pechman and Heller for theorizing solutions to our public service woes through major adjustments of taxes and expenditures. Now all we need is a sequel in your Behavior section telling us how our politicians can be psyched into proposing and passing the enabling legislation...
Eliott Selar, Florence Heller School Brandies...
...First Precinct, Guild garnered 520 votes, enough for 13th place, while Richard Heller '74 came in 19th with 442 votes, not enough for a seat...
...wage-price guidelines, such as existed with varying success during the Kennedy-Johnson years. Companies and unions would probably be reluctant to transgress these guidelines, if for no other reason than that the Government, having set a precedent for peacetime controls, could always go back to them. Says Walter Heller, a member of TIME'S Board of Economists: "Things will never be the same again. Even after controls are lifted, there will be the threat of their reimposition. As Al Capone put it: 'You can get so much farther with a kind word and a gun than with...