Page Six Congress committee approves surcharge THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, May MIDLAND PROXIES: Spending a day in Dow-town (Continued from Page 1) 1 for corporations and April 1 for individuals. The tax increase would expire June 30, 1969, unless extended by Congress. June 30, 1969, unless extended by The depth of the spending cut recommended by the conference is a defeat for the administration. It had insisted that the govern- ment would be seriously hurt by any cut greater than $14 billion- the figure recommended by the House Appropriations Committee. Johnson said in his news con- ference last week that he would accept even this cut reluctantly if it was the price of a tax in- crease. It was learned that the confer- ees also tentatively agreed to a provision in the Senate bill which would require a rollback in the number of federal employes to the level of September, 1966. One conferee who asked that his name' not be used said the $6 billion spending cut never was accepted by Charles J. Zwick, the President's budget director, and Secretary of the Treasury Henry H. Fowler, who sat in on the conferences. Zwick had told the Senate when it was considering the reduction that it would "require crippling and destructive cuts" in many' worthwhile programs needed to' meet the needs of the poor andC t 3 (Continued from Page 1) has taken an official position de- fending the production of na- palm; the words "Midland" and "Dow" are synonymous. To call Midland a "company town" would not begin to catch the nature of the relationship. The air the residents breathe is inseparably combined with the' stench of sanitation chemicals; only after 30 minutes of acclim- atization, does the admixture be- gin to smell like normal air. Most of Midland's 28,000 residents are economically dependent on Dow. Even the management-structure of Dow is deeply Midland-en- trenched. Although the corpora- tion was chartered under the less stringent laws of Delaware and has subsidiaries on practically every continent of the globe, all but two of the members of the Board of Directors live in Mid- land. And the -composition of the board changes at a turtle's pace: unlike most corporations, Dow's directors are salaried employees of the company who for the most part are re-elected year after year. A measure of the nexus between corporation and community came toward the end of the meeting when the pastor of the Presby- terian church, a Rev. Dr. Green- hoe who was also representing the other ministers of the com- munity, delivered to the as- sembled stockholders what could have easily passed as a sermon entitled "A Paean to Both of Your Houses." Rev. Greenhoe praised the ladies and gentlemen from CALCAV for alerting the com- munity to the complex moral problems involved in the war in Vietnam: he allowed that should the board of directors decide to end production of napalm, the community would support the ac- tion wholeheartedly: but as long as Dow had taken a firm pro- uapalm stand, the community would respect and support that, too. Gerstacker received his wildest endorsement from the crowd with his last statement. It is significant not so much because it is con- descending, but because conde- scending as it is, the crowd loved it, just as the townspeople of Midland are proud to be residents of Dow-town. He said, "Ladies and gentle- men, you are my friends, I live with you. I just want to tell you how proud I am of you. You have behaved throughout this meeting as real ladies and gentlemen." 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