12 University Daily Kansan Nation/World Wednesday, April 16, 1986 Dole prefers passage of good bill Budget deadline called meaningless United Press International WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole called yesterday's deadline to pass a budget meaningless and indicated there may be some easing of the Senate-White House dispute that has stalled action on the spending plan. "I see a willingness in the White House to get really serious about the budget," Dole said, adding that he thought there was some change in the administration's vehement opposition to the budget approved by the Senate Budget Committee. Dole met with Donald Regan, White House chief of staff and budget director James Miller on Monday to discuss compromise on the fiscal 1987 budget and said he hoped to meet with them again. But later in the day, President Reagan showed no indication that he was ready to begin to compromise. complex. He told poetic justice in the April 15 deadline, he told business leaders, "While millions of Americans will be meeting their obligation to their government, it appears that once again Congress is not going to meet its obligation to the American people. "We submitted a budget that met the legal requirements without slashing defense or raising taxes. Now it's time for Congress to meet its legal requirements and pass a budget resolution." The GOP-led Senate panel approved a $1 trillion budget that slashes $25 billion from Reagan's planned military spending, raises $18.8 billion in taxes — $12 billion more than Reagan requested — and retains many social programs the president wanted to scrap. mittee action. Reagan and his aides have condemned the com- The Gramm-Rudman balanced-budget law requires the current deficit of about $180 billion to be cut to $144 next fiscal year. It also set the April 15 deadline for budget passage, but congressional officials have said for at least a week that the deadline would not be met. sens Mark Hatfield, R-Ore, chairman of the Appropriations Committee, and Lawton Chiles of Florida, ranking Democrat on the Budget Committee, used the deadline to urge the Senate to act. "I'm not unmindful of the date," Dole said, "but I'd rather have a good budget than keep a mean-ingless date." "I cannot help but wonder where our zeal has gone," Hatfield said. "I urge the 61 senators who voted for Gramm-Rudman to reklink their convictions." Police identify servicemen at paramilitary hate rallies United Press International FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Armed soldiers and Marines based at Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune have been photographed participating in rallies conducted by paramilitary hate groups, police and a Klan-watch group said yesterday. "As far as Marines go, we've identified five, and as far as soldiers go, tentatively we've identified three, with more forthcoming." said LL Dale. "We're looking for officer with the Frippville Police Department. Harrell said the servicemen were photographed at rallies of the White Patriot Party and other paramilitary groups. "That's just the ones we've been able to identify," said Harrell, adding that he believes substantial numbers of Marines and soldiers may be involved. "I can't really put a number on it." he said. Army and Marine spokesmen said they were not investigating the matter because military personnel had a constitutional right to participate in the activities of white supremacist organizations in their off-duty hours. "The only rule is that it does not interfere in their duties in any way and that it is not a subservient activity," said Capt. L.K. Smith of the 10th Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg. The White Patriot Party, formerly the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, is led by Glenn Miller of Angier, a retired Army Special Forces member. Members exhibit the trappings of a military unit and hold rallies and marches dressed in camouflage fatigues. dressee in Pennsylvania. Mr. Morris Dees, executive director of the Klan Watch Project, an arm of the Southern Poverty Law Project of Birmingham, Ala., yesterday called for a Defense Department investigation of military personnel involvement in the groups. "At this time we are asking (Defense Secretary) Caspar Weinberger (for the investigation) because of an escalating series of threats by Glenn Miller." 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