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...organization that provides social services to about 3,000 families and employs six CETA workers, about 15% of its staff. Harrison predicts that the center will be forced to reduce sharply its day care and youth recreation programs, as well as curtail the hours of its health clinic. Howard Mclntyre, 31, earns $30 a week while learning to be a machine-tool operator in a CETA training program; he now fears that he is headed for the unemployment line. "I got laid off two years ago because I didn't have enough experience," says Mclntyre. "CETA helps...
...only survivor of the fall from the bridge was the driver of the pickup truck, Wesley Mclntyre, 56, of Gulfport. His truck first hit the Summit Venture and then bounced into the water. Recalled Mclntyre of his miraculous escape: "The bridge was swaying. I could see the ship, and the end of the bridge was breaking off. I couldn't stop. I just slid, and then I hit the ship and dropped into the water. The next thing I remember I was in the water, and I managed to get the door open. I started swimming to the surface...
...midweek, the President discussed potential reductions for three hours with his top assistants in the chart-hung Cabinet Room of the White House. Said one aide: "It was agonizing for him. He was shaking his head, cutting these programs he had started." At one point, Budget Director James Mclntyre brought up an aid-to-education plan and remarked, "We know this is one of your favorite programs." Carter winced. Mclntyre argued against deep cuts in federal aid to education with more emotion than colleagues could recall the usually reserved budget chiefs ever having displayed before...
Some Senators and Congressmen grumbled that Administration officials, principally Treasury Secretary Miller, Chief Economic Adviser Charles Schultze, and Budget Director James Mclntyre, sought their ideas on what programs to cut rather than venturing proposals of their own. Administration officials, on the other hand, complained that Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia brought ever more Democratic Senators into the meetings, so that budgeteers had to go over the same ground again and again for the benefit of the newcomers...
Still, cutting even $15 billion out of the totals devised by Budget Director James Mclntyre will be an extremely painful process. Says one policymaker: "The dilemma is that defense costs are going to go higher than even the budget now states. So where are we left to cut? In state and local finances, the poor and the old, the disadvantaged. It's nothing we enjoy doing...