Committee Prints

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969

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Brice OBrien General Counsel National Coal Association
101
Richard H Wangerin President American Symphony Orchestra League
105
John R Greenlee Chairman Tax Committee American Iron Ore Asso
115
Osmon R Springsted President Springsted Inc
133
Dr Edgar F Shannon Jr President University of Virginia
141
Honorable Sam Yorty Mayor Los Angeles California__
153
Honorable Paul J Manafort Mayor New Britain Connecticut and Presi
159
Irwin Karp Counsel Authors League of America__
165
Honorable Jack Williams Governor State of Arizona
179
Bridges State Auditor State of North Carolina___
191
Rudolph P Pohl Chairman Finance Committee Milwaukee County
197
Heffernan representing Cast Iron Pipe Research Association___
213
Rollin F Agard Financial Consulant Aviation Department Kansas City
219
Patrick H Rensch Special Counsel City of North Platte and Lanford L
225
CLINTON P ANDERSON New Mexico JOHN J WILLIAMS Delaware
Wallace R Woodbury Chairman Subcommittee on Taxation Realtors
1
Louis R Barba First Vice President National Association of Home
27
Equitable considerations 335
111
Additional considerations
153
Robert H Pease Vice President Mortgage Bankers Association
193
Harry Newman Jr President International Council of Shopping Centers
239
Philip N Brownstein on behalf of the Council of Housing Producers
257
Joseph F Sexton Chairman Federal Legislative Committee National
269
Burgess Chairman National Corporation for Housing Part
293
Brewster Ives member Board of Directors TenantOwned Apartment
311
William H Doughty President National Association of Real Estate
321
Schulner President Capital Concepts Corporation
331
Grove Jr Vice President and Chief Financial and Accounting
341

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Page 280 - realization as soon as feasible of the goal of a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family". The Congress reaffirms this national housing goal and determines that it can be substantially achieved within the next decade by the construction or rehabilitation of twenty-six million housing units, six million of these for low and moderate income families.
Page 53 - That in the case of mines, oil and gas wells, discovered by the taxpayer, on or after March 1, 1913, and not acquired as the result of purchase of a proven tract or lease, where the fair market value of the property is materially disproportionate to the cost...
Page 338 - ... (3) Certain tax-free transactions. If the basis of property in the hands of a transferee Is determined by reference to its basis in the hands of the transferor by reason of the application of section 332...
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Page 101 - One may not be subjected to greater burdens upon his taxable property solely because he owns some that is free. No device or form of words can deprive him of the exemption for which he has lawfully contracted.
Page 366 - Congress to provide for fair and impartial regulation of all modes of transportation subject to the provisions of the act, so administered as to recognize and preserve the inherent advantages of each...
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