WASHINGTON--House Republicans; bent on unwavering support of the Ruml "skip-a-year" tax plan, today put off until Thursday a conference on party floor strategy designed to win approval of the proposal over stern Administration opposition.
Republican Leader Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of Massachusetts, said the press of other House business forced the postponement.
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