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- to cut 20% out of Vietnam.
The President: Should the surtax be extended?
Chairman Martin: Yes.
The President: I don 1t want to create problems for Nixon.
get around that?
How can we
Secretary Clifford: "Conditions change." I think the tax should stay
- Vietnam
- been
made public.
The President responded that, to his regret, he could
not say that they had been successful.
The President then commented
briefly on the step-up in North Vietnam military activity in South Vietnam .
The Prime Minister stated
- Vietnam
- countries,
trade, security matters, or helping build a stable peace.
Question:
Does the President think there is a serious possibility
of productive talks taking place with Ho Chi Minh leading to a peaceful
settlement in Vietnam.?
Answer:
We simply do
- Vietnam
- situation. He supported the combination
proposal. He suggested that the tax increase should be directly related
to the cost of the Vietnam War. We had, after all, raised taxes during
the Korean War. He hoped the House acts soon.
Senator Dirksen -- Said