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Thursday. September 9, 1971 Th Dairy Tar Mills urges relief for poor WASHINT.TON-Rcp. Wilbur D Millt. D-Atk., wnose nousc ways and Means Committee will largely determine the fate of President Nixon's economy-boosting tax plan, announced Wednesday he would press for SI billion in added tax relief for the poor. Treasury Secretary John B. Connally offered no resistance to Democractic demand tax cuts be broadened for the greater oenent of consumers, but he asked anv additional m be stnctlv temporary to avoid huge I0r.g-r2r.ge rrvenue losses. Arguing the President's case before the committee's first dav of hearings, ConnaUy vigorously denied claims by AFL-CIO President George Meany and others the new economic plan was a Lt. C alley FT. MCPHERSON, Ga. - Defense attorneys demanded Wednesday the government produce Lt. William L. ( alley, Jr. and Col. Oran K. Henderson as defense witnesses in the My Lai court martial of Capt. Ernest L. Medina. Calley, one of the platoon commanders in Medina,scompany, has been convicted of murdering 22 Vietnamese civilians at My Lai. His life sentence recently was reduced to 20 years. Henderson, who became commander of the 11th Infantry Brigade the day may testify betore American troops swept through My Lai in 1966, currently is on trial at Ft. Meade, Md., on charges of covering up the atrocities. Calley is scheduled to appear Friday. Robert A. Brisentine, who administered a lie detector test to Medina, was to have been the final prosecution witness, but his recollection of several of the answers given by Medina are at variance with the defense version. The court ordered the recess so tapes of the conversation could be reviewed to determine which side is right. "business bonanza" and urged Congress arprove it intact. The President will plead for pro.pt enactment of his emergency program at a joint session of Congress on Thursday, to be broadcast live on radio and television starting at 12:30 p.m. EDT. ConnaUy said, "we're not now going to walk away from it and just leave it." The President needs congressional approval for his proposed repeal of the 7 per cent automobile excise tax, a one-year advancement of scheduled increases in personal income tax exemptions and standard deductions, and the 10 per cent investment tax credit. Mills, who has generally supported Nixon's plan, told Connally that "I think there is some need for some additional incentives to individuals to buy more." Mills' proposal was to increase the income floor, below which income is free of federal taxation, from 51,000 a year to SI, 200 or SI, 250. He estimated the loss of treasury revenues at about SI billion a year. woQb gMtn (gag qpjrij (fvl MOB Panthers to move south ATLANTA Black Panther leader Hv P. Newton announced Vrdrvesdav rather officials may move the party's central headquarters from Oakland, California to Atlanta within six months. Newton. 29, said the Panthers are "looking to the South for thrust of black liberation." He said Atlanta's 52 per cent Negro population and their sympathy toward the Panthers were factors in the proposed relocation of party headquarters. "We have to return to the scene of the crime for the crime to be corrected." Newton said, commenting the South was the scene of legal slavery for over 200 years. Newton said he will be in Atlanta two weeks while he and local Panthers lay the eroundwork for the tentative move. Petitions seek anti-busing law WASHINGTON - Some Sov:her-conere-ss .en initiated action Wvi-esdi to f?rce House consideration of an a r.ti -busing constitutional arnend-"? and threatened to stall ether '.e fixation Rep. Fletcher Thorr.pvn. R-Ga . red notice moments after the Hour convened he and other ou'.d join in a slowdown of legislative act-Mtv until thev got a vote on an amendment to Mock school assignment by race. Thompson and Rep. Bl! O.arp::. Jr . D-Fla.. submitted discharge petitions to force from the judiciary committee some kind of an ti-t-using proposal Several have ommitte a be-en proposed but the taken no action on them. Thompson objected Wtnesdav to the arse nee oi a quor. House, forcing a ; rol call. He said h m. a majontv o; the '5 -minute delay for a and others would be He waid the party will be sponsoring a free breakfast program for school -V, 1 Idren at ny other local group seeking to a local church and Panthers would work along with "make Atlanta a freer place." Newton said the Panthers would "serve the community in anyway we most we can do is act as a beacon light or spark for the masses. Thj resorting to this stalling tactic regularlv in the days ahead. 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