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Officials warn of
WASHINGTON (AP) - Reagan admi
are warning House and Senate neeofiatt
to the cost of legislation rewriting maj
they will risk a presidential veto.
"We are strongly opposed to any cl
reduce the budget savings offered by the
Senate" this past week, wrote Agriculti
Block and administration budget directc
in a letter sent to conferees on Wednes<
Members of the House and Senate a,
tees met yesterday to work out different
of the bill passed by the two chambers.
Several House members said they wen
amendments changing the bill's cottc
provisions.
The Senate bill, which the admini
would save $3.2 billion over the next fou
1985 target price supports at 1984 lev<
corn, cotton and rice subsidies. The H<
only the wheat program.
In return for freezing target prices ?
are guaranteed they will get for their cr<
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The amount of land to be idled and the f
with the commodity.
Senate approval came this past week
after days of wrangling in closed-door se
debate. The final product was sweetei
checks for half of the 1985 land-idling
received by farmers in the weeks just I
elections.
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or farm subsidies, ?nd "'n'?'*c?r. ^hite Hous<
kept $375 cufflinks given to t
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ic wit i a vance Democrats have powered th<
payments to be as_you_go" plan to cut thc (
)e oie t e ov. 6 $182 billion over three years
House floor, setting the staj
election-year budget debi
Republicans next week.
The Democratic plan was
through the House Budget C
n Siegal and Starr- on a l9"9' Pa"y-line vote as
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fiscal 1985.
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s. Activities include Senate debate over a plan supj
lems international President Ronald Reagan to
deficit by $150 billion over thi
The Republican version wo
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the Democrats stress military
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Attorney Immediately after the Novemb*
1eese III trip, however, three other top Whi
; officials House staff members ? chief of sta
hem dur- James Baker III, deputy staff chi<
to South Michael Deaver and national secruit
or White adviser Robert McFarlane ? did han
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counselor ficials who are now turning in the
y general gifts. White House spokesman Lari
returned Speakes said he turned his over to th
government yesterday.
are star- The cufflinks were described as pah
;?old gifts almost white, jade blocks featurning
eminent. gold crest on the stone's surface,
to come Speakes said he gave up his aft<
hearing reports about Meese's jeweli
Is receiv- and the $375 appraisal.
valued at
he goods Secretary of State George Shultz an
or report his wife were given the cufflinks and
within 60 white jade and gold 38-inch neckac<
and handed them over, saying th
> offer budget red
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eir "pay- estimated deficit of $181 bilion ne>
deficit by year, while the Democratic versior
onto the styled "pay-as-you-go" because tax ir
It for an creases would finance higher defens
ite with spending and aid to the poor, woul
mean an estimated deficit of $17
muscled billion.
ommittee "It's kind of silly to talk about pa>
part of a as-you-go when you have a deficit c
print for $175 billion," Rep. Phil Gramm, R
Tex., said.
?red only In other action, Sen. Bennel
until next Johnston, D-La., abandoned his driv
for an 11-month moratorium o
e with a mergers among the nation's 50 large*
sorted by oil companies after the Senate vote
chop the 57-39 against tabling a rival plan t
ree years. send the issue back to committee fc
>uld slice more study.
ms while The vote indicated weak support fc
cuts. Johnston's proposal.
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ff The source said other participants in
sf the trip, from the Treasury Departty
ment, the State Department and the
id National Security Council staff, had
received Korean gifts. He would not
f- identify them or disclose the disposiir
tion of the items.
y The official said before Reagan
Ie visited Seoul in November, the deputy
chief of mission at the South Korean
embassy here had been told that U.S.
a government employees could not keep
gifts valued at more than $140.
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y Meese, who has denied any wrongdoing,
said he had enlisted three attorneys
to help him provide the special
d prosecutor "all relevant materials and
a information so that the inquiry can be
conducted in a prompt and thorough
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;t total price tag of $29 billion have been
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d Johnston had argued for a ban on
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about their impact on the
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n Pickens, who launced the merger wave
;t with an unsuccessful bid for Gulf Oil
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0 $700 million, watched the vote from
)r the Senate gallery. Afterward he told
reporters: "We're still protecting the
(r free enterprise system here, which I'm
delighted to see."
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