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#141 -- 12 049 planned. It is an assertion -- a lie. It says that the Administra- tion is to ask new relief from Congress. Paragraph one, lead, "A five hundred million dollar tax bill is one of the chores to be asked of Congress in January." That is a lie. It says that it is also reported to it that they are going to ask for relief and for other purposes. of course we are going to ask for relief, et cetera. Tell your office in Washington that that is the kind of thing -- Q (Mr. Stephenson) I will take this so you won't see it again. (Laughter) THE PRESIDENT: Otherwise we are feeling very well this morning. (The Press Conference adjourned at 11.10 A. M.)

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