Page. Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 30, 1973 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 30, 1973 TELEVISED SPEECH: Nixon sets meat price limit Mitchell, 'Watergate -N - -N -N (Continued from Page 1) meat counters ceiling-price infor- this year, he said. linkg d spur increases in production to muation. The ceiling prices will be "But what we need is action that help bring down prices. enforced by the nationwide network will stop the rise in meat prices Nixon also sought public support of Internal Revenue Service offi- now," the chief executive continu- (Continued from Page 1) for his budget, contending that cers who worked on Nixon's Phase ed. "That is why I have today Dakota's Sen. George McGovern, spending increases sought by Con- 1 freeze from August through No- ordered the Cost of Living Council whom the President believed would gressould mea a 5-per-cent tax vember 1971. to impose a ceiling on prices of be the easiest Democrat for him to hike or major price increases. Nixon told the nation that meat beef, pork and lamb." beat." Treasury Secretary George P. prices are "the major weak spot in --A-nrs,erint Shultz also disclosed That Nixon l our fgtaantifain"H nesn however, did not im- Shlzas icoe htNxnour fight against inflation." He PLACENTIA, Calif. (UPI) - licate Nixon directly in the Water- will seek immediate congressional said the over-all U.S. inflation rate Lp action on legislation giving him is the lowest of any major industrial Jonathon Livingston Seagull flies gate case. authority to suspendimport tariff nation, but that t r istics to close stnBridey Murphy for the In a bizarre sideligh' to the con- on products in short supply. Offi- "are no comfort at all to the-house- Placentia Unified School District troversy, Sherman Skolnick, a cials said these could include meat wife who sees meat prices soaring book selection committee. muckraking legal researcher from as well as lumber and other pro- every time she goes to the mar- The committee ruled that the Chicago, turned up in Windsor late ducts undergoing rapid price in- ket." best selling book about a spiritual Wednesday, saying he was seeking creases. Actions already taken by the ad- seagull would not be put on the asylum from U. S. officials who Under Nixon's orders, all retail- ministration on imports and pro- approved reading list because it were pressuring him to surrender ers must, by April 9, post at their duction will increase meat supplies contains "overtones of reincarna- documents implicating Mitchell in ........2 e and help bring down prices later tion." a stock scandal. POCKET BILLIARDS ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW . 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