The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 15, 1981-Page 7 Battle ahead on Reagan tax plan WASHINGTON (AP)-Though President Reagan specifics, Baker said of Reagan's position, adding, steadily rising inflation and to allow businesses to says he remains convinced that his proposed three- "The test would be whether someone can come up plan ahead. year, 30-percent tax cut "isthe right one for the coun- with a tax plan sufficiently stimulative.. ." Despite strong indications in Congress that try," the administration appears ready to give some A number of Republicans and conservative Reagan's plan cannot pass, Baker said he still ground to a Congress unlikely to approve a reduction Democrats also worry that the plan may be in- believes there is "an excellent chance" of getting it so deep. flationary and that it would leave the federal budget through the House and Senate. In the administration's strongest signal yet of with too large a deficit. However, keeping the tax plan intact might mean a willingness to compromise, White House Chief of REAGAN'S BUDGET-cutting proposals passed the two- or three-month legislative fight, which the Staff James Baker III said yesterday that the Democratic-controlled House because of support president could avoid if a congressional alternative president is not "locked in concrete" on all the details from the 47-member, Conservative Democratic retaining "the essential elements" of Reagan's bill is of his plan and would consider congressional alter- Forum. However, forum spokesmen say the group proposed, Baker added. natives if they provide adequate economic stimulus. will not support Reagan's tax plan unless it is scaled "We never expected to get 100 percent of it BAKER SAID the president's position is that, "I'm back. (Reagan's plan)," said another Treasury official, not out actively seeking compromise, but I'm willing The conservative Democrats are trying to draft a who did not want to be identified. "We want the full to listen." smaller tax cut that retains the three-year feature, bill, but if we can't get it we'll listen to a new deal." "I'm not going to be locked in concrete" on the which the administration insists is essential to offset the ann arbor Officials reveal Hinckley tapes **l cooerTIv presents NEW YORK (UPI) -The young man her. One of my idols was murdered and before the shooting. ONLY T O accused of shooting President Reagan now Jodie's the only one left." Hinckley, now undergoing was obsessed with the death of John HJNCKLEY, SON OF A wealthy psychiatric-evaluation in a federal CAN PLAY Lennon and in his mind "binded Denver area couple, said he was correctional institution in Butner, N.C., 7:00--MLB 4 together" the slain Beatles star and ac- drinking peach brandy alone in a room also recorded his general feelings about tress Jodie Foster, federal law enfor- talking into a tape recorder as the clock the state of his life, the federal officials A SHOT IN cement officials said yesterday. approached midnight on 'New Year's said. TH- John Hinckley Jr., 25, talked about Eve. He said Lennon and Miss Foster "My life is screwed up," Hinckley Lennon and Miss Foster, the officials were "binded together" before the said. "The world is even more screwed 9:OO-MLB 4 said, in a bizarre monologue he recor- Beatle was shot to death in New York up. I don't know why people want to $2 SINGLE FEATURE ded New Year's Eve. Two tapes were City Dec. 8. live. John Lennon is dead." _________________ found in Hinckley's Washington hotel Another 25-year-old man Mark room by federal agents after Reagan and three others were wounded March 30 in Washington. . "I JUST WANT TO SAY goodbye to the old year, which was nothing, total misery, total death, John Lennon is dead, the world is over, forget it," the officials quoted Hinckley as saying. The officials, who asked not to be identified, said Hinckley made no reference in the tapes to President Reagan but pledged to make "some kind of statement or something" in 1981 on behalf of the young actress. "Anything that I might do in 1981 would be solely for Jodie Foster's sake," he said. "Just tell the world in some way that I worship and idolize P~Olice.. notes Jacobson's robbed Jacobson's department store, 612 E. Liberty, was broken into early Tuesday, morning after two suspects apparently kicked in a display window, police said yesterday. Charles Taylor, 19, and Sarah Sicinski, 18, were apprehended in the vicinity of the store shortly after the break-in. After being brought back to the patrol car, Taylor kicked out one of its windows. The two were arraigned Tuesday on charges of breaking and en- tering. David Chapman, faces a June 1 murder trial in Lennon's death. Police said Chapman, an unemployed .security guard from Honolulu, was obsessed with Lennon and stalked him for days 375 N. MAPLE 769-1300 Daily Discount Matinees Tuesday Buck D Forged by agod. SHOW- #4 TIMES Found by 1:30 a King. 4:15 A v wn7:15 'UNIVERAL PICTRE SHOWTIMES :1 30,3:30 520,7309:30 w LAUREN BACALL MAUREEN STAPLETON HECTOR ELIZONDO MV THE FAN A PARAMOUNT PICTURE SHOWTIMES: 1:15 3:15,5:15, 715.9:15 -.m -DOUBLE FEATURE- THE GROOVE TUBE 1:15,4:10,8:15 FLASH GORDON ,. 2:45,6:45, 945 - THE MOVIES AT BRIARWOOD 1-94 & S. 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