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Shultz weary of capital

fX.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright./ ' NEW YORK. Jan. 27. The “New York Times” ■ has quoted friends of the. Secretary of the Treasury ‘ (Mr George Shultz) as say- [ ing that he would probably [ resign some time in March. Mr Shultz, the last sur-! vivor of the original 1969 Nixon Cabinet, declined to comment on the report. Friends said he would not leave his Cabinet post before Congress receives President Nixon’s new economic message. Although untouched by the Watergate scandal, ' Mr) Shultz is reported to be) weary of the current atmos- ' phere in Washington where, (he is quoted as saying, “any- . thing anybody in government (does is suspect.”

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33444, 28 January 1974, Page 19

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Shultz weary of capital Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33444, 28 January 1974, Page 19

Shultz weary of capital Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33444, 28 January 1974, Page 19

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