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Daily News from New York, New York • 132

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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132
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I I I i i New Bus" Joins Rush Rush-hour express bus service linking Mill Basin in Brooklyn with down to wn and midtown Manhattan goes into operation tomorrow morning. The buses, operated by the Pioneer Bus Corp. and designated BM-1, will run from Avenue and Bergen along Mill Avenue and Ocean Farkway to Park Row in downtown Manhattan, a 45-minute trip. It will continue to Madison Ave. and 56th a 75-minute ride.

Exact fare of $1.15 in coins or tokens will be required for a one-way trip. i jiff j4 fill CO Hiron Keeping Focus on Tite Economy By FRAXK VAN RIPER Of THE NEWS Washington Bureau San Cleniente, July 8 As the White House anticipates with ill-concealed glee the pros- pect of a bruis- I mg Democratic National Con 9 v. vention next week, President Nixon is taking steps to protect his flank on what figures to be a key issue during presidential 12 the economy. hat. has cuKw emerged so far during Nixon first sojourn at the Western White House since January is an attack on Congress' inaction on several administration programs and its unwillingness to pass other measures without raising IP 4-PC.

ON THESE MEDITERRANEAN STYLE MASTER BEDROOMS ineir price tags to what Nixon views as inflationary levels. Shulty Contributes Slogan "The record of Congress mis erable," huffed William E. Tim- YOUR CHOICE ale $299 IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY $375 TO $390 mons on Thursday. Timmons is the man who is supposed to maintain amicable relations between apitol Hill and the White House. And in case anyone missed the point, Treasury Secretary George 1 Shultz, speaking the next day, tven provided reporters with a campaign slogan against Con gress: Mediterranean, the style that has revolutionized the entire furniture industry! Rich, massive, elegant in its strong decorator statement.

Available now at Korvettes in your choice of beautiful pecan or oak finishes, all with detailed molded overlays on select cabinet hardwoods. Each, suite includes: "A vote for extra spending is a vote for higher prices and higher taxes. To be sure, the Democrats are primed with economic arguments cf their own, centered in large measure on the monthly unem Spacious double or triple dresser Framed mirror 5-drawer man's chest Full or queen size headboard ployment and price reports of the Labor Department. Shortly before bhultz went before reporters yesterday, for example, it was an nounced that yet another rise in meat prices this time a whop (Matching night tables available) FULL OR QUEEN SIZE STEEL CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE ping 4.1' had boosted the wholesale price index another jyt 5 xi half point. Employment Rate Stressed It was no accident that Shultz and Herbert Stein, chairman of I'h! fl 13 111 a Nixon Council of Economic Ad visers, chose to emphasize the more heartening unemployment figures (down nationally from 5.87c to 5.5f'f) rather than the price news.

Aixon has yet to make a per sonal appearance before report ers thi trip, and it appears unlikely that he will, lest too much attention be drawn away from what promises to be a nationally televised brawl in Miami Beach. Rather, Nixon's spokesmen II' JH have presented to reporters the LOOK FOR OUR SPECIAL 16 PAGE CIRCULAR IN TODAY'S PAPER CONTAINING FABULOUS SUMMER SAVINGS FOR THE FAMILY AND THE HOME. serene chief executive, conferring with his aides in the morning, and going for a swim in the af FREE DELIVERY ternoon. But the frequency of the N5 economic meetings point out the within our delivery area eriousness of the economy as an issue in the fall campaign. Connolly Sees Shah Above items available at the ollowiR( stores All stores epee late even; Right toclndiaj Satanby 1R0NX WESTBURY WEST BLIP HUNTINGTON LAWRENCE BRO0KHAVEX SCARS8ALE PORT CHESTER PUMAM HANOI' NANUCT BAT PARKWAY DOUGLASTON STATEN ISLAND PARAMUS WATCHUN6 W00DBRU6E WEST ORANGE TRUMBULL Tehran, Iran 8 (AP) Nixon's special envoy, John Connally, was received today by the shah at Sadabad Palace for talks and luncheon,.

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