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Nixon Delivers Record $200.8 Billion Budg 1971 ,/ "\; . ■' \ lAveraire Dally Net Press Run TKe Weather ' f s For The Week Bnded *>eoeinber M, 1969 Rniny, windy and mild moat of the ttigfht lows In upper 30h. Tomorrow cloudy, windy 15,880 becoming much colder. Hl(h In Mancheater— A City of Village Charm 20s. VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 104 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1970 (ChuMlfled Advertising on Page 21) PRICE TEN CENTS Boy Saves Phil Promises Tots in iPire NiXon Delivers Record Early Spring HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)— PUNXBUTAWNBY, Pa. OfflolBlla have credtted a 16- (AP) — ttH be an M Ay year-old boy with rescuing spring thta year, according two InfantB from a blaze that to PimXsUtaiwney PhH, the swept two floors of a North weaither-forecazrtlng ground- End tenement, killing one )K>g. He declined tor the fin* peraon and Injuring four oth­ $200.8 Billion Budg 1971 time In 20 years to look alt ers. hta shadow, thus decreeing Caoloa Pagan, who lives on « k1 to winter weather. down the street from the WASHINGTON (AP)— In tact PunXsutawyen PMI building that caughit fire, President NiXon made good didn't even answer the door carried two young children WHERE IT CORIES PROM today his vow to deliver a wtien PunXBtAaiwney Oround- from a third-floor apartment Budget TeXt hog Club president earn in the flaming four-otory balanced budget for fiscal Light, dressed ki frock coat, building. THE 11)71, but its shaky surplus Silk hat end rtrlped trousers, Pagun shld that lafter Highlights —$1.3 billion on a record knocked with a cane he says Climbing the back slajirs of fOthar $200.8 billion spending to­ Is made froto a piece of M the building, he "found the WASHINGTON (AP) — Fol­ BUDGET tal—was pinned on a doubt­ Noah's Ark. - Weatker little ktds Just lying there lowing are textual highlights of ^ C^orpprof/or?^ ful prospect of cooperation Underground sources had - I ere (C> just Hke dead," and bundled President Nixon’s budget sent to by Congress. reported earlier that Phil <0) them In his coat and carried Congress today: l^^/ncpma Toxpf DOLLAR would Ignore any efforts to NiXon's first budget message loone (O) them outside. extract him from hta burrow Show (C> I have pledged to the Ameri­ to Congress bore the marks of Nilda Garcia, 11, was Iden- can people that I would submit Individual and would go on Whematlng his cost-cutting ax. It chopped It" Alan tlfleid as the vlcUm of the a balanced budget for 1971. This because of the unusually cold dina. $5.8 billion from overall defense blaze, which began Saturday is particularly necessary be­ Incoma Taxau Social Imuranca weather he’s eXperienced [oer (0) outlays, down to $73.6 billion for DUIer. night and burned through the cause the cost of living has been this whiter. ToXps and fiscal 1971; or $71.2 billion for (O) top two floors of a building rising rapidly for the past five 4 5 c The last time the ground­ at 1611 Main St. Police aald years. Contrlbutlam strictly military functions. It hog failed to see Kls aliadow (0) canceled or cut $2.1 billion the gtrl apparently died of The budget I send to you to­ here was 1960, when he dart­ i" Study o i worth of domestic programs de­ and econo- smoke inhalation. day—the first for which I hear 2 4 ( J i r ed back Into his bole In the en Negroes Twelve families occupied full responsibility as President scribed as "low priority.” glare of television lights. toh West tarry Bela- the four-story brick building, —fulfills that pledge. Space spending w m squeezed And In 1960, Phil was right. laon, Joan according to police. The Red Outlays are estimated at to $3.4 billion in a 12 per cent There was an early spring. Dandiidge. Cross found housing for the' cutback. To help make ends As tradition has It. If PMl I JonOo (C) $200.8 billion, with receipts at (0) four families made homeless $202.1 billion, yielding a surplus meet, Nixon announced a speed­ emerges from hta burrow ■70 (C) by the blaze. ,of $1.3 bUUon. up, worth $1.2 biUion in fiscal and sees hie dtadow, he re­ I Martin The injured included Yo­ 1971, in the Treasury’s collec­ turns to wait out siX more (C> For the first time In two full 3t Fonteyn landa Garcia, 8, and Carmen decades the federal government tion of eXcise taXes and Income weeks of winter. .'ey. Caterl- Luz Garcia, 7, sister of will spend more money on hu­ WHERE IT W ill GO taxes withheld by employers. But the flamed groundhog tt Monica, the Qold- NlMa. They were listed In man resource programs thsm on Nixon asked for other reve­ disappointed disciples gath­ fair condition In Hartford national defense. nue-boosters, some sure to meet ered atop OdUbler’s Knob ( 0 ) Seport (C) Hospital. In the past few years too heavy resistance in Cong^ress this momlngy by falling I to <C) Also Injured was James many hard choices were avoid­ They Included a variety of even acknowledge their pres­ — Weather Flories, 38, who was In fair ed . .Indeed, the willingness to "user charges,” higher postal ence. Phil, In tact, Mt Light ( 0 > condition at Hartford Hospi­ make hard choices is the driv­ rates, a vast $751 million dispos­ as he put hta hand Into the ph Menjou, tal, and Cruz Resto, 30, who ing forces behind my 1971 budg­ al of commodities from the na­ burrow. was treated and released. et proposals. tional defense stockpile, and the Ihow (G) Revenues are estimated to be Show John- sale of the government-owned (G> $202.1 billion in 1971, eXceeding Alaska Railroad for upwards of Show <G> 1970 levels by only $2.7 billion. $100 million. The two controver­ dra I>ee, -1 ** The smadl size of the increase sial sales alone represented Officials Try Counsel Raps reflects the termination of the amea Dar- Sourca: Buraau of tha Budgaf much more than half his ■ -v] income tax surtaX and the pro­ planned surplus. In on : W visions of the recently enacted The 1971 budget was the na­ To Prevent e* —VSAF .Carswell Re TaX Reform Act of 1969. tion’s first to cross the $200 bil­ id Bln on (AjP PhotofaX) her —- H»- Federal civilian employment budget dollar breakdown. lion mark. Bulging government 1 and Bign —as measured by those In full­ The Bureau of the Budget released this 640,000 Jobs costs have caused serious slip- Rail Oosing Civil Rights time permanent positions—^will decline for the second consecu­ D ge{"a7^,"X on “dlscloi!^ WASHINGTON (AP) -«op- WASHINGTON (AP) — A sur­ tive year. Go with Cut With outlays pushing up to ****■ ^ avert a nationwide rail prise witness testified today The 1971 budget was framed $197.9 billion, Nixon said, the shutdown before a court-ordered that Supreme Court nominee G. In a period of persistent price Defense Cut $5.3 Billion WASHINGTON (AP) — About planned surplus of $6.9 billion on cooling period eXpires next Harrold Carswell, while a. U.S. rises and is designed (b help 640.000 employes of defense con­ next June 30 has shriveled to an week, government officials curb the inflation that has North Vlot- district judge In Tallahassee, WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ slash will drop total American missiles designed to g;ive added tractors will lose their jobs by estimated $1.6 billion. worked today to arrange a set- gripped our economy too Fia., had a reputation as an ob­ dent Nixon today offered a $71.2 armed strength to 2,908,127 men punch to B62 bombers and a mid-1971 because the Pentagon (fonspicuously missing was tlement between Industry and ■ Worid (C) long. teport (G> structionist in civil rights cases. billion military budget ialmed at by June 30, 1971. It has not been small force of F B lll bombers, is cutting back military buying, any estimate of fiscal 1971 cost union negotiators, a Styto (0> The testimony before the Sen­ The 1971 budget shows a sig­ that low since the United States Nixon said the country’s officials said today. (O) strengthening the nation's nu­ of the Vietnam war. Budget Di- NsgoUators for both sides, ate Judiciary Committee was nificantly different set of priori­ plunged into the Vietnam war strength to deter any Soviet nu- These officials preferred to rector Robert Mayo said only however, saw little hope of a — Weather ties from 'those contained In the clear shield while cutting the (O) given by Ernest H. Roeenbe'r- number of Americans in uni­ on a major scale. clear attack is currently as- use the term dislocation, rather that it would be "less" than the quick settlement from today's budget presented by the pre­ lad” Glenn ger, a New York City lawyer, form below 3 million men for Nixon gave no specifics in the sured by an arsenal of more than unemployment. $26.7 billion estimated for 1970. talks. ora. who said he served as a volun­ vious administration a year ago. the first time In about five budget message on his decision than 1,050 land-based Intercontl- These officials, stressing the Questioned repeatedly toy The dispute reached the brink teer counsel for civil rights Although 1971 outlays are $8.6 to move forward with the Sale- nental missiles, 660-plus subma- years. 640.000 figure is an estimate, newsmen on the omission, Mayo of a nationwide shutdown Satur- workers In the Florida panhan­ billion higher than the total pro­ guard antimissile—ABM—de- rlne-mounted missiles and bet- said there were security reasema '46.
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