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working on other things U.S. District Judge
at the moment,” he Bruce S. Jenkins that
prosecutors expected
Van Sciver said he to call one or two more
planned to call about witnesses today before
16 witnesses this week, resting their case.
and expected the case Prosecutors hav not
to go to the jury late produced a murder
Wednesday. 5 ‘ weapon or a witness
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Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger is
expected to ask Con-
gress this week for a
net increase of about
$33 billion over the mil-
itary budget authority
totals recommended by
former President Cart-
er for this year and
next.
The great bulk of the
additional funds would
, go to strengthen con-
ventional sea, air and
land power.
Under the proposals,
defense budget authori-
ty, which allows the
Pentagon to make con-
tractual commitments,
would be increased to
$177.7 billion in fiscal
1981 and to $222.8 bil-
lion in fiscal 1982.
Most of the money
would be “spent out" in
future years as new
military equipment is
produced.
President Reagan,
who has made rebuild-
ing "the nation's inade-
quate defense capabili-
ties'' one of his top
priorities, contends
that the Soviet Union
has outspent the United
States by $300 billion
for defense since the
late 1960s.
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was returning to court city park Aug. 20. He is
today to hear the prose- charged with violating
cution’s last witnesses the men's civil rights said
in his civil rights trial. by killing them. He also
Prosecutors were ex- faces state murder
pected to rest their charges in the shoot-
case today in U.S. Dis- ings.
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training, reduce back creased pay would re-
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and improve the "com- 1982, Pentagon calcula-
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WASHINGTON (AP) The proposal also in-
— A conservative Sen- eludes more than $1.4
ate committee chair- billion for spare air-
man, prominent among plane and ship parts,
critics of federal social about $900 million to
programs, is pushing stockpile war-reserve
legislation to expand munitions for the Air
government support of Force and Army, about
home health care for $470 million for Navy
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went Into its second killing the men, but
week. told reporters before
Franklin, a 30-year- his trial they deserved
old avowed racist from to die for "race-mix-
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Robert Van Sciver said one person fired the
Sunday no decision had shots that killed the
been made about joggers.
whether Franklin Assistant U.S, Attor,
WASHINGTON (AP) weapons and equip-
— More than 450 mili- ment
tary programs, ranging The proposed budget
from the development will include
of a new bomber to the , e ,
maintenance of a stor- . $2.5 billion for the
age site for chemical development of an ad-
warfare agents, stand vanced bomber.
to benefit from the Rea- — $20 billion for the
gan administration's acquisition of at least
proposed increases in 200 new planes and hel-
the defense budget, icopters, 16 additional
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