^age 10/The Battalion/Thursday, April 7, 1983 GOPs slim support may trim defense ji | United Press International WASHINGTON — President jieagan is showing signs of flexi- pility on his defense budget in f he face of slim support from penate Republicans. Publicly, Reagan and his top tides say the administration re quest for a 10 percent growth in nilitary spending might be trim med because cheaper fuel, lower Inflation and a new MX missile pasing plan will save money. In a ^hite House meeting Tuesday A'ith 10 Republican members of he Senate Budget Committee, it tecame obvious that support for he 10 percent rate from Reagan’s own party is severely jacking. Reagan was ready to disclose borne of the lower Figures for fis cal 1984 military spending Wednesday to Senate Budget bommittee Chairman Pete bomenici, R-N.M., and the f anking Democrat, Sen. Chiles mwton of Florida. After the meeting Tuesday bith GOP members from the committee, both Domenici and Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker reported that the presi dent stuck to his proposed 10 percent increase in defense spending. But sources said only one of the group, Sen. John Tower, R- Texas, backed the president’s request. Following the two-hour White House meeting, Domeni ci told reporters that the admi nistration did suggest reFiguring costs for inflation, fuel and areas of the MX missile program, which could result in a reduc tion. He said the savings might be in the ballpark of 1 percent, and even that may be a little high. “I told him it would be very difficult to get it (his proposal for a 10 percent increase in de fense spending) out of commit tee, and I think he ended up seeing that on the basis of the various senators speaking for themselves,” Domenici said. “The president, as of Wednes day, is still asking that we consid er his 10 percent increase in de fense.” The budget committee was scheduled to begin drafting a budget resolution Wednesday, but progress was expected to be slow. The House version of the budget, drawn by Democrats, authorizes only a 4 percent de fense increase. A majority of Republicans on the Senate committee are be lieved to favor about a 5 percent increase which includes infla tion. “The committee clearly indi cated to the president the votes aren’t there for his 10 percent increase,” Sen. Nancy Kasse- baum, R-Kan., said. 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