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  • leaders on August 10, 196 7, in the Mansion. Those who attended were: The President Honorable C. Douglas Dillon Mr. Henry Ford, II Secretary Fowler Honorable Thomas S. Gates Jr. Mr. Werner P. Gullander Mr. Frederick R. Kappel Mr. William B. Murphy Mr
  • Douglas Evelyn William Finley Mack G. Fleming Hubert R. Gallagher Robert T. Griffin Walter Hasty Andrew Hickey Gene Howard Phillip S. Hughes Ralph K. Huitt Samuel M. Jones Rod Keiser Bob Kneipp L. Edward Lashman Brig. General J. R. Lawrence Anthony R
  • that if the $6 billion reduction were enacted, he was considering obtaining some of the reduction by suspending loan programs -- REA, SBA, Farmers Home Administration, EDA, and so on. He wasn't sure whether Export-Import Bank should be included in this suspension
  • to September 30, but is pessimistic about another extension and will be out of money on September 3 0. 2. Consumer Items - Deceptive Sales, Door to Door Sales, Home Improvement - Deceptive Practices and Mutual Fund Reform. These four bills have passed
  • and emphasized the government's need for an additional $10 billion in revenue. Art Okun presented a number of charts to point up what the lack of a Tax Bill will do in the way of price increases and inflation, increased interest rates and the effects on home
  • . Then he spoke again of poverty in the cities as the major problem at home. He thought all the candidates would recognize these problems and spoke very favorably of all of them in a nonpartisan way. He spoke of the importance of getting top-grade public
  • . Urgent Supplemental Appropriation. ' / This bill is in conference. 1 '1:'he Senate add-..r;;he following ~ L I/ amendments: Summer Progro/Il ($75 million), Head Start ($25 million), Impacted Areas ($9d million} and Farmers Home Administration lending
  • to the U. K. should serve as a lesson to us.) S\:f\\f GONFIDE N l'IA L ~G Ol'J"FIDEMTIA L -2­ c. Confidence in financial markets which was at the basis of prosperity at home and abroad. We have two basic means of dealing with this new