WASHINGTON--Charles G. Dawes, former Vice-President and first director of the Federal Budget, tonight laid down a comprehensive plan which he said "the next President might adopt to balance the budget."
"Mistake not," he told the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, "the budget of the United States can be balanced. If the next President is a fighter and will, without qualification, pledge himself in his conscience and before his people--and before Congress--to fight for a balanced budget, he should not fall. But he must be made of stern stuff."
He said the plan he recommends "is simply that actually carried out successfully" by President Harding in 1921
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