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Thatcher Vows No 'Betrayal' a Day at the Races 2 by United Press International Number of Casualties 24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Frl., June 11. 1982 Despite tax cuts, businesses reduce spending plans Bast m eets lalmes wins Budget vote ’ii- WASHINGTON.'(UPI) - Despite veyed on 1982 plans, three months worst since the 11.5 percent drop in spend $328.6 billion to modernize 4.8 percent this year. even more definite terms what ad­ ministration spokesmen have generous tax cuts, American ago, they planned to cut back by spending in 1975, the department factories and . replace aging equip­ If the government’s inflation es­ 'est on Center by TKO lates Reagan businesses are planning to cut their only 1 percent. said. ment during 1982. timate was more optimistic than already conceded, that the original The latest quarterly survey of “supply-side” dream of an almost spending by 2.4 percent this year, Spending for all of 1981 stayed at The estimate of a 2.4 percent that of the business planners, the ac­ the Commerce Department said the same level of the previous year business spending plans received tual shrinkage in the outlook would immediate surge in business spen­ .. page 9 . page 15 ... page 4 most of its responses in late May, decrease was adjusted for inflation ding, inspired by tax cuts and a pro­ Thursday the result of recession and and had increased by 0.8 percent in and based on an anticipated inflation be far greater, analysts said. 1980, another recession-struck year. department analysts said, and business White Houtc, was thwarted the erosion of earnings. rate for the business sector of only The survey served to confirm in by recession. The last time businesses were sur­ The 1982 cutback would be the showed that businesses intended to C^loudy today, Manchester, Conn. rain Sunday Saturday, June 12, 1982 — See page 2 Single copy 25tp British toll mounting Thatcher vows no 'betrayal' A day at the races 2 By United Press International number of casualties. Was the death tines, but no British, were killed. Collins Johnson of Dillon Sales & Services Inc., Manchester checks In toll in three figures? 1 just don't In Buenos Aires, Argentina’s with the starter before heading down the pylon-studded track for a Britain said Friday its Falkland know.” military command issued a conflic­ timed handling exercise In a Ford Escort. Eighty New England Ford Islands forces have bounced back She met with her war Cabinet ting report on fighting Thursday dealers and salespersons recently attended a day-long performance from a blistering air attack military Friday to discuss the war campaign. near Mount Kent. 12 miles west of driving seminar taught by the ScottI Scho^ of Defensive Driving at sources say claimed 43 British lives In a written reply to a Conser­ the capital of Stanley. Thompson Speedway. The program Includecha lines and apexes exer­ and 130 casualties — Britain’s worst vative member of Parliament ‘ A patrol of the Argentine army cise (the proper line to follow for race car driving), an acceleration test human loss in its 10-weeks of Harvey Proctor, Mrs. Thatcher also clashed with a British section, fighting with Argentina. promised to consider making a per­ producing at least three deaths in with Ford’s Mustang GT, and a demonstration of ScottI School’s anti- British defense sources told the sonal visit to the Falklands once the terrorist driving techniques. the British troops, which retreated Press Assocation, the national news war is over.’’ rapidly and in disorder,” the com­ agency, the death toll from Argen­ “ (Thursday) our forces continued mand said. tine attacks on two landing ships to consolidate their positions and Tuesday is expected to climb even move forward equipment,” the "There was little activity from higher because of the seriousness of Defense Ministry said. “The losses the enemy artillery,” the command Small business told injuries, especially burns. sustained during the attack on the said, adding that Argentina,suffered UPl photo As the liner QE2 docked in two landing ships are being made no casualties. ELATED RELATIVES CROWD THE SHORE Southampton with 700 British sur­ good.” Another Argentine patrol am- greeting the luxury liner back from Falklands vivors from the Falklands fighting, The ministry reported “reconn- bused a British observation post, to broaden outlook the Defense Ministry, citing naissance and aggressive killing one British soldier and cap­ “operational reasons,” refused to patrolling” during which five Argen­ turing another, it said. By LeRoy Pope Sirbaugh and Sharon O'Flanigan, disclose the casualty toll from the DPI Business Writer another Control Data executive, working attacks on the Sir Galahad and Sir on the small business program, said the -Tristan. It said its forces on the NEW YORK — Everybody talks about most striking proof of their observation QE2 is welcomed home South Atlantic islands are steadily Pope says he's more help for small business but Eugene that small business generally needs a pushing their drive to rout the J Sirbaugh, president of Control Data broader outlook and reordered priorities By Janice Finch The liner sailed May 13 carrying Argentine invaders. Business Centers of Minneapolis, says is the fact that, of the 7,000 small United Press International their experience, But military sources told the 3,500 military passengers — what small businessmen may need most business firms that have come to Control “I’d go back there tomorrow if Press Association at least 43 troops guardsmen and gurkhas — as the is to broaden their outlook and priorities. Data for help over recent years, fewer» SOUTHAMPTON, England - In they asked me,” said seaman Jeff died and 130 were wounded in the seeking solution world’s biggest and most luxurious Sirbaugh's firm, a subsidiary of Con­ than 5 percent ever had written down any an atmosphere more of carnival Tomen, a survivor of the Antelope Argentine air attacks off Bluff Cove, trol Data Corp., the big computer plans for the business. than of conflict, the luxury liner troopship. sinking. She sailed 15,000 miles in 30 days. south of the island capital of manufacturer, has made a profitable “They just lived from hand to mouth Queen Elizabeth 2 came home from “1 have unfailing admiration for BUENOS AIRES, Argentina tens/on and wounds that have left Capt. Peter Jackson said the liner Stanley. business for itself out of helping small and from day to day,” said Sirbaugh. the South Atlantic F rid a j^ ith 700 every man on this ship, as on every Newspaper accounts earlier (UPI) — Pope John Paul II said their mark on Argentine society and took such advantage of fog and a business. It sells a variety of products, • He said they gave bottom-line profit survivors from the Falklam Islands ship,” said Adm. Sir John speculated that between 50 and 70 Friday his two-day trip to Argentina that have been aggravated by recent war. *• roundabout route only one ship events, and that we have to over­ U services and plans that small business Fieldhouse, the Royal Navy fleet British troops died in the blitz. is “above politics” — a mission in the top priority in their thinking but sighted her en route. can use and operates 55 small business “ Well done, welcome home,” commander-in-chlef. Stores and supplies were also lost, search of a “dignified and just come them as sobn as possible.” tended to think of bottom-line profit as a First Officer Philip Rentell, 30, centers, 40 branch offices and five small shortterm matter instead of an ultimate signaled a former seamafi with his Queen Mother Elizabeth was defense sources said, delaying the solution” to the Falkland Islands John Paul arrived aboard a business technical centers. old navy lamp as the 67,500 ton liner one of the liner’s 700 civilian conflict. chartered Italian jet early Friday to goal. They didn’t realize that technology, crewmen volunteers, said the QE2 another welcomer, saluting the ship attack on Stanley. This activity was started by Control accounting, marketing skill, market appeared through fog off the which bears her name from the “I have come to pray for all of begin a 30-hour visit a im ^ at balan­ made her transatlantic dash un­ “Since our landings on the islands cing his 6-day trip over a week ago Data’s chairman, William C, Norris, growth and many other factors were southwest coast. royal yacht Britannia. The Lizard and the losses which we have in­ those who have lost their lives, for who built CD from a tiny business star­ There were tears and cheers, escorted. But the worst danger she the victims on both sides, for the to Britain. The visits, he said, are equally or more important in the short faced was enormous icebergs. lighthouse blew its foghorn curred, it would be unthinkable to "above politics.” ting in 1957 into a huge international term. champagne and roses in one of the families who suffer — just as eye did The QE2 transferred its soldiers triumphantly. The passing frigate negotiate about the future of the After delivering his cathedral firm. Also, Sirbaugh said, many didn’t biggest and most colorful welcomes Londonderry fired a tribute with its islands as if everything were still as in Great Britain,” the pope said in a Southampton has ever seen. to smaller ships off South Georgia homily at the Metroplitan Cathedral homily, an equestrian honor guard N Norris said the late vice president, realize that in this day and age there is j^ns. island, then took aboard 700 sur­ it had been before,” Prime Minister escorted the pope the short distance Hubert Humphrey, then a senator from almost no business, either in products or Dockside was ablaze with British Margaret Thatcher told opposition hours after his arrival from Rome.
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