Tax Reform, 1969: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-first Congress, First Session on the Subject of Tax Reform

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Contents

Alcoholism
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For Young Children
1412
Karp Arnold L president Karp Nestler Co Washington D C 2790
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Sex Education
1458
Keith Hon Hastings a Representative in Congress from the State
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Thursday February
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For Physicians
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Press release dated Wednesday January 29 1969 announcing public hear Page
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SeventhDay AdventistsContinued
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Averaging of income
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FIRST SESSION
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HALE BOGGS Louisiana JOHN W BYRNES Wisconsin
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ORAL STATEMENTS BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
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American Public Power Association See also National League of Cities
1732
Blackburn Hon Benjamin B a Representative in Congress from the State Page
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Colson Earl M Washington D C 4038
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Fascell Hon Dante B a Representative in Congress from the State of Page
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Keyserling Dr Leon H
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Mattox F W Association of Christian Colleges and Texas Private Junior Page
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National Institute of Municipal Law Officers see National League
1732
Richmond Frederick W president Frederick W Richmond Foundation 103
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Simon John G professor of law Yale University 792
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American Association of Independent College and University Presidents
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American Chemical Society Arthur B Hanson general counsel letter
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American Textile Manufacturers Institute Inc John T Higgins vice
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Bonanno Ben M coordinator Mayors Committee for the Employment
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Cummins Engine Co statement of principles policies and procedures
1732
Durand J Donald general counsel Association of Oil Pipe Lines letter
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Gray Lumber Co Elmon T Gray letter dated March 17 1969 to Chair
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International Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers and Milk Industry
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Jones Oliver H executive vice president Mortgage Bankers Association Page
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D general manager tax department Union Oil Company
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National Federation of Independent Business George S Bullen legisla Page
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North Robert H executive vice president Milk Industry Foundation Page
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Orthodox Presbyterian Church John P Galbraith general secretary
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Roller Merl M administrator Santa Anna Hospital letter dated March
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Warnock Donald B executive secretary Society for Clinical Ecology
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South Carolina Commission on Forestry John R Tiller State forester
1732
United Cerebral Palsy of New York City Inc Leslie D Park executive
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World Missions Campaign American Baptist Convention Wm R Page
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National Association for Retarded Children Dr Elizabeth Boggs 4652
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Friday February
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National Association of Small Business Investment Companies George C
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Monday March
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Monday March
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Moving expenses_
1797
Koch Hon Edward I a Representative in Congress from the State
1802
Taxing the Aged
1868
American Automobile Association George F Kachlein executive vice
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395
1906
113
1916
138
1958
212
1974
22
1999
Advertising Income of Exempt Organizations
1999
Multiple surtax exemption
1999
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations
1999
Bell Telephone Companies Robert R Nathan_ 3655
1999
Cabot Paul C Boston Mass 2382
1999
Edison Electric Institute Herbert B Cohn chairman Policy Committee
1999
Fontaine John C attorney Boy Scouts of America 1223
1999
National Association of State Auditors Comptrollers and Treasurers
1999
Clay Catesby W president Kentucky River Coal Corp letter dated
1999
Presbyterian Institute for Human Development Andrew W Duncan Page
1999
Franconia Paper Corp Henry C Waldo manager wood department
1999
Huff R E manager timber loans Equitable Life Assurance Society
1999
Maddox Hon Lester Governor State of Georgia letter dated March 24 Page
1999
Mirn Frank A Milwaukee Wis letter dated March 6 1969 to
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Phillips Clarence D general counsel Imperial Council of the Ancient
1999
Sidley Austin letter dated February 18 1969 to A L Stott vice presi
1999
Laughlin Hugh C executive vice president OwensIllinois Co Page
1999
United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State Inc Mrs Martin
1999
Weinberg Alan D executive director Fiftytwo Association Inc letter
1999
Monday March
2001
Tuesday March
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Tuesday March
2185
National Governors Conference coordinating with
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Timely Tips
2334
Printed for the use of the Committee on Ways and Means
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Pages 23552653
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Tuesday February
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American Conservative Union Robert E Bauman secretary and counsel 80
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Chamber of Commerce of the United States Walker Winter vice presi
2354
Gartrell Hon Charles H Mayor Ashland Ky see also National League
2354
Graham Henry L legislative representative National Farmers Organi Page
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Norton Dr James A president Greater Cleveland Associated Foundation
2354
SecondClass Mail Publications Inc Frederick A Lavey president_ 111
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Tobin John E Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc 1238
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Zwirner Henry Fairchild Publications Inc 1245
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Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America
2354
American Institute of Management Jackson Martindell chairman letter
2354
Atlantic Richfield Co statement with attached chart 320
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Donald executive secretary statement 395
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CONSAD study of by petroleum industry 322
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Wagner Frederick E Wagner Woodlands Co letter dated April
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Forer Miss Lois G Philadelphia Pa statement 10
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Gallagher T P president New Mexico Timber Inc letter dated March
2354
Harvey Hon Ralph former Congressman from the State of Indiana
2354
Hornblower WeeksHemphill Noyes C Austin Barker partner
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Jerry Harold A Jr letter dated March 24 1969 to Congressman Daniel
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KimberlyClark Corp Vernon J Knight statement in behalf of 2991
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Macon J W manager of timberlands Consolidated Papers Inc letter
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Apr 22 23 24
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Myles George A president Myles Lumber Co letter dated April
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National Federation of Independent Business George S Bullen legisla Page
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Oregon Dental Association William E Alexander D M D president
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William letter dated February 17 1969 to John M Martin
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Privett Howard J counsel James Irvine Foundation see James Irvine
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Roller Merl M administrator Santa Anna Hospital letter dated March
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Trimble James G James McFarland Trimble North Kansas City Mo
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Wagner College William J Graham Jr director of development letter
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Whitworth College Mark L Koehler president letter dated February
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World Neighbors John L Peters letter dated February 19 1969
2354
Wednesday March
2355
Wednesday March
2367
Joint Handicapped Council Max Lupkin executive secretary 4660
2378
Keith Hon Hastings a Representative in Congress from the State
2479
Jones John B Jr Washington D C
2480
Koch Hon Edward I a Representative in Congress from the State
2491
Judy William R attorney American Radio Relay League 926
2497
Friday March
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Pages 26553096
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Kopelman David H director advanced services Maccabees Mutual Life
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Monday March
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