University Daily Kansan, February 27, 1985 Page 11 NATION AND WORLD Governors call for spending cuts United Press International WASHINGTON — The nation's veterans yesterday called for a cut in military spending and a freeze in programs to balance the federal budget. the governors, on the final day of the National Governors' Association conference, also approved a resolution calling for a modified flat tax rate that would eliminate many reductions and loopholes. Democratic governors, angered at Fengan's refusal Monday to consider their proposals for cutting the deficit, adjusted the president of failing to lead the nation toward finding a budget compromise. The governors wanted the president to join them in calling for freezes in Social Security cost-of-living payments and to consider defense cuts and revised tax structures. He refused. THE GOVERNORS voted 26-14 to demand that Reagan submit a balanced budget for 1986, but the proposal did not become part of official policy. It fell one vote short of the two-thirds majority required. "He refused to speak to those tough choices, and the people in my state resent that," said Gov. Dick Celeste, D-Ohio. Celeste was joined by Democrat governors Mario Cuomo of New York, Bob Graham of Florida, Dick Bilvey of South Carolina and Mark White of Texas in attacking Reagan for not cooperating on a budget compromise. There was bipartisan agreement by the state executives that budget deficits were causing hawke in their states. Gov. Jim Thompson, R-III., said of the Reagan budget, "It is in every sense of the word an immoral document because of what it does to our children and grandchildren." The governors called the general freeze the fairest approach to reducing the massive federal deficit. Now runs now more than $200 billion. The resolution says additional taxes may be necessary to bring down the deficit. . S. warns Poland on expulsions United Press International WASHINGTON — The United States warned yesterday it would be tough if Poland repeated attacks against U.S. diplomats. Celand on Monday expelled on spy garges U.S. military attack. Colderick Myer and his wife, Bar- caderick Myer, to underset in of Polish police. on retaliation, the United States appointed Polish military attache Col. Szymanski, postponed scientific talks that were to begin monday and delayed the return to cursaw of the top U.S. diplomat, darge affaels John Davis We will consider repetition of the actions by the Polish government like those taken in the case of Colonel Myer as a reason for even more serious action on our part," said White House spokesman Larry Speakes. Asked what he meant, Speakers said. If they do it again, we'll really get them. Asked if the United States already considered further sanctions, he said. "Would you?" IN ADDITION to the reprisals, a State Department spokesman said, the administration has expressed as strongly as possible its outrage about Polish actions and its concern that would further damage relations. spokesman Jerzy Urban said the United States did not offer any charges against the Polish attache and termed his expulsion an act of In Warsaw, government Urban told reporters the United States provoked the matter by sending Myer and his wife to photograph military installations. Speakes said, "We reject the Polish act of the episode, and we believe that mistreatment of Colonel and Mrs. Myer was an outrageous cinema Convention." The convention set standards for diplomatic conduct He said Myer was not taking pictures in a restricted area and was performing normal duties of a military attache. Wed. 27th Thurs. 28th Rock n' Roll n' Rockabilly Boys with Toys Happy Hour 4 p.m.-8 p.m. 749-3320 9261/2 Mass The Jazzhaus Coming Thurs. 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