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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 11

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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11
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Boston Evening Globe Thursday, August 27, 1970 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POUTICAL ADVERTISEMENT sssgffln Inflation curbs hailed Nixon huddles vith 1 Vrt Kathleen Ti Ryan Dacey First Vice President of 'the Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Association, and Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for Lieutenant Governor for over a year, both through the Convention and by obtaining over 16,650 certified signatures, is a leading contender despite the omission by the Becker Poll and the Boston Globe story of Wednesday, August 26, 1970. Rita M. Cushing 148 Brayton Road Brighton, Mass. i them all to stay for evening at the theater in Los Angeles. Mr.

Nixon is reviewing policies on the home front, including the fight against inflation and sharing of Federal revenues with economy state and local governments. George Shultz, director of the Office of Management and Budget, among those attending today's meeting, said news yesterday of a decline in the government's wholesale price index was a "fairly dramatic" sign that the administration's program to control inflation was taking hold. The preliminary report on August prices said a sharp drop in food prices cuased the index to decline five-tenths of 1 percent. It was the first time the Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported a decline in the index since August 1968. Talking to reporters yesterday, Shultz said the administration was "still struggling" with the fiscal 1971 budget.

He declined to speculate on its final total or reports that there might FABULOUS DEPARTMENT STORES BETTER QUALITY COSTS YOU LESS OR YOUR MONEY BACK Another Shipment Just Arrived Hurry In, They Won't Last Long At This Price! Soviet seen testing triple-punch missile 11 aides be a $10 billion to $15 billion deficit. "There are too many things here that remain uncertain and on which we think we should work and the Congress should work to keep this matter under control," he said, referring to big money bills pending in Congress, revenues and possible administration spending cutbacks. Council Director John Ehrlichman, Shultz and his deputy, Caspar W. Weinberger, who is in charge of the budget, eight Cabinet members and representatives of four other departments were summoned to the meeting today. They, their wives and other White House officials were invited to join the President and Mrs.

Nixon in the evening for a black-tie dinner and concert at the Los Angeles Music Center. the American Minuteman ICBM. Latest versions of the American missile carry a multiple warhead, and 10 of these called the Minuteman III were deployed in June. Before the flight Friday, the only Soviet missile tested with a multiple warhead had been the SS9, the largest ICBM in the world. "These are the first multiple vehicles seen on the SS11 system," Laird said.

"If they deploy this kind of object and if it does have three weapons, it would accelerate their number of targetable warheads by three times. We know they have weel over 700 SSlls in being." Shortly before Laird met with newsmen in an unscheduled news conference at the Pentagon, another Defense Department official said many of those arguing both for and" against expansion of the US Safeguard ABM system did not know what they were talking about. Ex-officer shot, won't aid police A former Boston patrolman, who was shot four times in Dorchester early today, refused to cooperate with a police investigation into the incident. Robert Noonan, 32, of 21 Pearl Dorchester, was reportedly shot in the chest, face and arm at Dorchester av. and Hoyt st about 12.30 a.m.

He struggled into a nearby cafe-restaurant and asked for assistance. Police rushed Noonan, bleeding badly from the wounds, to Boston City Hospital where his name was placed on the danger list. Noonan refused to discuss the details with Homicide Unit Det. Lt. Jerome McCallum during an interview later in the morning.

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For the first time, each of these missiles was tipped with three "objects" that re-entered' the atmosphere and hit the target. Defense Secretary Mel-vin R. Laird, in revealing the tests to newsmen yes-r terday, declined to speculate whether the triple reentry vehicles in this latest pair of tests were multiple warheads. A US ship watched the re-entry, Laird said, and the results still are under study. But Laird said if they were warheads, the strategic significance would be that the Soviets could add a triple punch to each of their more than 700 deployed SS11.

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