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  • Education 9. Office of Economic Opportunity Funds 10. Foreign Aid THE PRESIDENT: On poverty, we want all we can get. CONGRESSMAN ALBERT: The committee is going down the line on it. Mrs. Green made a good speech on it today. (The President then continued
  • and opportunities. He mentioned the insurance companies' pledge o1 $1 billion to aid the construction of homes for poor families as an example of the needed involvement of the private sector. The President hoped that "the labor movement will want to outdo
  • ~ to provide an· 'h1dic!ltion of _the resources that will become available in the next few years, and to serve as an aid in making some ·of the critical choices:about the•uses of t'h~rer~sources. • :PROJECTIONS OF THE PRIVATE ECONOMY Underlying our.views
  • and agriculture in private hands, with some governmental financial aid and planning. Couldn't the same arrangements hold for the peacetime production program-for;plenty? Bear in mind, moreover, that whereas our war production program has called for ..n consumer
  • would know where each stood. R ep. Ullman - The S peaker -- S aid h e would g ive ev e ry s u p port h e coul d. Made following points: 1. No tax bill is popular. ~ GONFIDEMTL"..L C OWFIDENTiAL -6­ 2. We are faced with desperate
  • a committee of private citizens to seek compliance with it if that occurred. The committee has had little to do. We said that public funds would no longer go to subsidize : discrimination of any kind -- that Federal grants in aid would not be ."used