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- said that only four or five businessmen out of 100 contacted
oppose the tax increase. Most of the others advised going ahead. The
President said he hopes that the administration also can cut departmental
spending.
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Crime Control
Congressman Albert
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health and education services.
Government will pay the extra costs involved.
9. The National Alliance of Businessmen to Promote the Program
Headed by Henry Ford, II
15 top business leaders will serve on its
- committees to go over the messages very carefully.
He said they would be invited to the White House for full discussion
of the messages before they are sent to the Congress.
The President said he has named Henry Ford, II to head the
Concentrated Employment
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PART II
The President then met with the regular leadership in the Sitting
Roorno Those attending were:
The President
The Vice President
Speaker McC orrnack
Senator Mansfield
Congressman Albert
Senator Byrd
Senator Long
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