Donald Rumsfeld, chairman of President Nixon's cost of living council at Dallas news conference discussing wage-price freezes.
Donald Rumsfeld, chairman of President Nixon's cost of living council, tells a press conference in Dallas 10/22/1971 that if the newly appointed price commission and pay board cannot formulate their phase II policy before 11/13/1971, then current wage-price freezes could be extended.
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