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Issues and Answers (ABC, 3-3:30 p.m.). Guest: Walter Heller, chairman of President Kennedy's Economic Council...
Among economists, Walter Heller (President Kennedy's chief economic adviser), Paul Samuelson of M.I.T., Beryl Sprinkel of Harris Trust, Theodore Andersen of U.C.L.A., J. Carvel Lange of New York...
...sang with the Hall Johnson Choir, and her mother was once a chorine at Harlem's Cotton Club. For three years Leslie went to P.S. 169, then transferred to the Professional Children's School; she was elected class president in her senior year. One fellow student was Heller Halliday, Mary Martin's daughter, and the two were close friends. "My mother and Heller's governess were good friends too," Leslie adds. "There's quite a difference between 164th Street and Hampshire House.'' She has steadfastly held onto her own name even though announcers...
...Inevitable" Rise. Hardly had the new-budget news been announced than the Administration started talking about tax-cut goodies to be handed out in 1963. Walter Heller, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, called for a tax reduction of $5 billion, including a 10% cut in corporation taxes but with the bulk of the cut going to individuals. Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon followed up with the prediction of a "significant" cut in taxes, adding that since tax concessions already have been given to corporations, "by far the major part" of the new cuts should take place...
...common that the recession widely predicted for early next year will be mild and brief-and has already been discounted by stock traders. The easing of the Cuban crisis enhances the chances of a tax cut next year, which might well set off an economic upsurge. Walter Heller, the chief of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisers, said last week: "Tax reduction and tax reform are at the top of the agenda...