Findlay Republican Courier (Newspaper) - February 3, 1970, Findlay, Ohio Tuesday February 3, 1970 with 5:55 NIXON SIGNS BUDGET BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF YOUR BUDGET DOLLAR OF OUTLAYS BY BUDGET BUREAU Copy Delivery 50c A8 Sports Refuse To of ministers discuss CAC A6 Hancock News Lines page with Bus Struck By but driver admitted to hospital after Route SON accident page Injuries Prove 9, dies in Lima hospital page Announces More will take tests for spots in Air Force academies page Copyright 1970, The - President Nixon proposed Monday a federal budget for the next fiscal promising new cuts in defense and space his first formal budget message to Nixon suggested raising spending for the control of pollution and and said the anticipated his program would leave is needed to control lines formed immediately in which must cooperate if there is td be any surplus at Praise came from the Republicans and from some who control both House and cuts in Nixon balanced billion in increased outlays for which he defined as education and income security and veterans benefits and the first time in two full he federal government will spend more on human resources programs than on national including military aid and such items as the Selective Service would be or 37 of the total so-called Imman resources programs Would be or 41 2,073 pages of proposals and explanation make no mention of how much Nixon thinks the Vietnam war will cost this year or next and Robert P. the Budget Bureau refused to elaborate at a conference avoided a direct answer when he was asked whether the billion reduction from this year's planned defense spending is attributable primarily to the war and would say only budget officially recognizes is a conflict in Southeast cited two reasons for dropping the Vietnam which President Lyndon B. Johnson included in his last two he was Nixon's for flexibility in making his plans for Southeast and second is the fact that is no real accounting support for such a because of the difficulty of apportioning costs between Vietnam and military added that he is skeptical of Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird's estimate that cost billion this and the skepticism shared fairly the Senate Democratic expressed hope Congress can cut spending another is encouraging to see the total amount but sometimes these shrinkages prove to be he the other side of the party Rep. Frank T. Bow of the senior Republican cm the House Appropriations said Nixon's kind of reform provide the beginning of a new trend in the size and shape of our federal Robert P. Griffin the said Nixon had dramatic trend of years of cutting the share of budget going for military poses and raising the for human outside the the president of the Education D. Nixon's cation plans of the administration's toward termed them essentially same as Nixon proposed i Teachers At N.J. Despite a court teachers in New Jersey's largest system struck for higher pay bringing classroom education to a virtual Board of Education closed 28 of the system's 84 but instruction was minimal in those remaining open as more than two-thirds of the teachers stayed board reported that 2,925 of the city's 3,773 teachers did not report to work and that 42,920 of the system's 79,435 pupils were out of board and the Newark Teachers the official bargaining the first negotiating session in two days for Monday were some reports of scuffling on picket but no between members of the striking NTU and supporters of the Organization of Negro a black teachers group which has refused to go along with the community group led by black poet-playwright LeRoi Jones scuffled briefly with an NTU member on a picket line at the Robert Treat 2,500 of the city's teachers rejected Sunday night a school pay increase of a and voted to strike despite an injunction obtained by the board the previous A Senate disarmament panel began Monday a new inquiry into the Safeguard antiballistic missile system and its impact on signaled the start of what is virtually certain to become a major new round of Senate debate on that weapon and defense in it was a cautious and the testimony of Gerard director of the Arms Control and Disarmament was taken in strict discussed the ABM and President Nixon's proposed expansion of the contested defense system with the disarmament subcommittee of the Foreign Relations - A federal official said railroad negotiators the on some Monday and hope for more profitable talks Tuesday toward a settlement that would avert any renewed threat of a nationwide rail wouldn't say was any said Asst. Secretary of Labor J. Usery after a two-hour session with negotiators for the rail industry and four said the Nixon administration would seek special if necessary to halt any further threat of a rail federal judge on Saturday eased the crisis temporarily by ordering a halt to both the strike against the Union Pacific and the industry's End In Sight As Mideast War Gets Hotter Day By AVIV - The Middle East war flared on two fronts Monday as Israeli and Syrian planes and artillery traded punches along the occupied Golan Heights and Israel and Egypt exchanged was the heaviest outbreak of fighting between Israel and Syria since the 1967 war and marked the second straight day of ground fighting between the two Fails To His Foretells Winter Vaccine Looks Bit Pa Punxsutawney the refused to come out of hit hole to look at his shadow jubilant members of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club planned celebrate the rare - with an extraordinary was only the fourth time in the 89-year history of the club that a groundhog failed to see his thus predicting an almost immediate end to winter The last time was in 1950. main course at the dinner was to be fillet of Club President Sam Light said the meat had been soaked in baking soda and It was to be sauted in 500 club members and visitors to the rugged northwestern Pennsylvania community recovering from one of the most savage winters in recent expected to attend the Other activities included tte crowning of a high school king and queen and a man and woman of the of the Slumbering Lodge in as said spotted a groundhog his shadow at 7:10 meaning another six of winter Groundhog No. 1 the also said their mascot didn't see his shadow Punxsutawney Groundhog has been myth of the groundhog as a weather forecaster 1881. And Light asserts ihe groundhog inside Cobbler's Knob is the same op YORK - scientists reported Monday they have developed a that appears to prevent cancer in development may studies attempting to link viruses and cancer in It also is related to consumer advocate Ralph Nader's campaign over chickens cancer H. Graham Purchase of the U.S. Department of Agriculture said the vaccine was developed from a virus isolated from an that has not yet produced a can and others at the Regional Poultry Research Laboratory in East tested the vaccine in four Manila On - Filipino students went ahead Monday with plans to stage massive funeral processions in Honor of four students shot to death during rioting last Friday President Ferdinand E. Marcos warned that if they riot again must bear the of slain youths were to be buried and one radical student Movement for a Democratic announced a rally at the University of Philippines where one of the students each involving 10 to 40 chickens were infected with Marek's the most common and important form of leukosis or chicken Marek's disease is caused by a herpes a form of virus that may cause cancer in The virus isolated from the turkeys is related to chickens were given the while a third group was not All of the originally infected chickens of Damascus could see Syrian jets heading for the fighting only 40 miles away on rolling wheatfields of the Israeli military command said Syrian antiaircraft gunners knocked down one Israeli jet six miles east of the cease-fire The pilot bailed out over It was the first time the Israelis admitted losing a plane to Syrian guns since the 1967 plane was downed hours after tanks and artillery clashed for more than two hours in some of the heaviest fighting since 1967. claimed the Israelis lost three tanks and fortified gun estimated Israeli casualties at 25 killed and Syrian military communique said Syrian losses were one one other vehicle destroyed and four Israelis denied the accounts of losses and claimed knocking out two for a nationwide lockout in The court order expires Feb. 10. talks are scheduled to resume at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the dispute over wages and working conditions involving 45,000 rail maintenance and repair don't think that we got measurably said chief union negotiator William W nailed down the bases for further P. top negotiator for the had no when asked for his assessment of the chances for HUtz had let you know after this negotiating is an extremely serious Usery think the record is clear that the nation cannot afford a nationwide railroad Usery adding that the Nixon administration would be ready to step in with special legislation in Congress if there is no voluntary I'm cautiously at said vice president of the AFL-CIO Association of Machinists and chief negotiator for the District Judge John J. Sirica issued temporary restraining orders against the strike against one the Union and against the industry's preparations for a retaliatory shutdown of ail rail lines which would have gone into effect Saturday On Top Court Nominee - A Justice Department attorney Monday that Supreme Court nominee G. showed extreme hostility toward Northern volunteer lawyers in a 1964 voter registration and once referred to them as made it clear he didn't approve of this voter registration said Norman G. a 30-year-old lawyer who has been with the Justice Department's civil section for three added that then a federar district had lectured another volunteer lawyer long time in a high about the registration was one of two former volunteer lawyers to tell the Senate Judiciary that had a 1964 voter registration drive in Northern former chief Maryin denied Knopf's testimony on every point and he never heard the judge make a derogatory remark about a lawyer appearing before the other one of the opposition Leroy D. testified that was and and said it was not unusual for the judge to shout at Negro an associate professor at the New York University School of said he on behalf of the National Conference of Black Carswell ever appeared before with respect to civil rights Clark said have been in his courtroom on at least occasion when he turned his chair away from tne while I was said he appeared before Carswell about a dozen times between 1962 and 1968, while he was in charge of civil rights litigation in Florida for the Association for the Advancement of Colored Judiciary in its second week of testimony on nomination to the Supreme heard hostile also from John Washington labor t. Rauh Jr. and Clarence chief byist for the National tion for the Advancement of Major - With Chief Justice Warren E. Burger at the the Supreme Court cleared the track Monday for the merger of the Great Northern Pacific and 7-0 decision interpreted congressional policy as approving the combination of competing railroads if the merger results in more efficient in his second majority opinion since succeeding Earl said he did not in tend to limit railroad mergers to instances in which a carrier rescues halt and the rail merger that furthers the development of a more efficient transportation unit and one that results in the joining of a with a strong carrier serve equally to promote the long-range objectives of Burger he when approved by the Interstate Commerce immunized from the operation the antitrust bringing joy to railroad the court gave Rep. Adam Clayton the gloomy news that it will not help him recover in loot congressional pay and a wanted to take his case out of federal district court here because the George L. Hart had ruled that some of the may be withheld if the can prove Powell misappropriated Harlem Negro suffered the salary loss when he was excluded from the 90th To take his seat again he to pay the Nuns Fed Up With Exacting ANGELES - tho Sisters of the Immaculate pf Mary have decided to release from their vows a two-year controversy with church hierarchy ovet deminds for in They plan to regroup M Immaculate Heart a social