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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 11

Publication:
The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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11
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liiyipiUliiMyiKI Boston Evening Globe Wednesday, July 23, 1969 11 ir iff i i 1 adlees Smash -Hit BRIEF STOPOVER President and Mrs. Nixon are port in San Francisco as Asian trip begins. (AP) greeted by Mayor Joseph Alioto after landing at air- Domestic Crises Pale Nixon Trip Runs only 3 more days. Hurry, ft Mr. Nixon, however elated and exalted by the Moon landing, cannot escape the gravity of the domestic urgencies, which will not go away on his 12-day journey.

7 get in on the act! KT opt in on the srtl nese, where men can walk and talk and dream together, where the teamwork and skills and determination of the Apollo 11 mission could transform the earth. But even as he embarked on his third trip overseas in his six months in the White House, he was plagued by another quite mundane but pressing domestic problem: the need to reduce spending in the fiscal 1970 budget by an additional $3.5 billion. DOMESTIC BURDEN The cuts would be necessary, Budget Director Robert P. Mayo pointed out, merely to hold the $192.9 billion target the administration set in April. Uncontrollable increases have pushed spending estimates up to $196.4 billion, and the 1.5 billion represents essen $3.5 billion represents essen- I I I 1 MSiM' TftL3 lS ITXYSrJ im'Z 1 1 tial reductions.

No department or agency would be free of. scrutiny in seeching for places to cut, Mayo said. However, the budget head assumed that a substantial portion of the $3.5 billion, perhaps as much as half, would come out of defense. NIXON Continued from Page 1 Because of the precautions taken to avoid the danger of possible contamination, the President will not be able to shake the astronauts' hands. But he will be able to see them and talk to them over a special speaker ar-j rangement as they rest and undergo tests in their por-i table quarantine quarters below deck of the Hornet.

"There has never been an occasion when the recovery force was as ready for all possibilities," said Rear Adm Donald C. Davis, Task Force 130 commander. I Mr. Nixon plans to spend almost three hours on the Hornet before whirling to Johnston Island, there to board Air Force One for a six-hour flight to Guam, where he will spend tomorrow night Bnd prepare for the first leg of his political journey Friday in Manila. It will be Saturday in the Philippines, which is west of the international dateline.

It will be another in an historic series, for no President has personally greeted astronauts aboard a recovery ship, as no President ever before talked to two Americans standing on the lunar surface. Lt Cmdr William G. Tas-ker, 35, Huntington Beach, the Hornet's weather-, man, said last night the temperature will be about 82 degrees, winds 10 to 15 knots and waves up to about three feet on Thursday. I TRIP SCHEDULE The President will visit Indonesia, July 27-28; Thailand, July 29-30-31; India, July 31-Aug. Pakistan, Aug.

1-2; Romania. Aug. 2-3, and Mildenhall Air Force Base in Britain, Aug. 3. It would surprise those accompanying the President if he does not elaborate at each stop on the sentiments he expressed yesirday to a group of touring international high school students at the White House.

With the moon shot as his theme, he talked of a world, including Russians and Chi- I SUMMER DAZE SEWING MAfflM 1 I mm i Famous SINGER A. Sale! Twin and full decorator comforters E. Sale! Jumbo 27 in. square floor cushions sewing machines an nahiriotc nceA AC lH i55 00 99 FLOOR MODELS 2 12 C.Sale! Value packed dish cloths, towels, etc, -JOO 3 A PACK All cottont 3-pk. dish towels, 7- pk.

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Dramatic accents! Continuous filament space dyed nylon. Plush looped pile with Duragon rubber non-skid backing. Assorted colors. Experienced sewing machines (trade-ins, that is) 1RV Portables Jh? i $10 RR Gives High Bail In Brink's Case Charles A. Domenico, 38, of Braintree, one of four men, held in high bail in connection with the $542,000 robbery of a Brink's inc.

armored truck last December in the North End, was free on $100,000 bail today. Tutsday night officials said, a professional bondsman presented the $100,000 bail for Domenico, who is-scheduled to go on trial Sept. 15. Domenico had been held in Suffolk County Jail in lieu of bail. His original bail of $150,000 was reduced to $100,000 earlier this month by Suffolk Superior Court Judge Forte.

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