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Show 2A DESERET 26, 1969 NEWS, Friday, September v Inemption Of Mevspapers Fovored By Adeniinistrotiori. - Washington ap) administration now granting an antitrust June. He said he was never consulted about the Commerce Department testimony opposing his views. Despite the shift in the administration's stand, McLaren repeated the strong opposition of the Justice Department to legislation that would exempt joint newspaper operations from the antitrus' laws. Under such arrangements, two newspapers pool their and " mechanical business operations and profits but keep separate editorial iden-tiePapers in 22 cities have such arrangements but they are threatened by a Supreme Court decision holding one in Tucson, Ariz. to be in violation of the antitrust laws. The favors exemp-tio- rj to jointly operated news- papers although the Justice Department still opposes it. Asst.! Atty. Gen. Richard W. McLaren said Thursday. McLaren, the administra-tion- 4 chief antitrust officer, said Commerce Dep irtment testimony Wednesday in support of the exemption is now the administrations position. By administration, do you mein the President? proposed McLar- asked by Kenneth Harkins, counsel of the House Antitrust Subcommittee. said $s, thats right, McLaren, who was the administrations spokesman on the issue in Senate hearings last en was ; s. Commerce 4 WEAPONS, PENTAGON SAYS NEW ORLEANS (AP) Department Marshal Salvador Lentini of Kenner tentatively identified the boy as Barry Robertson, who had been missing from a home near the airport for more than an hour when the We are accident occurred. practically positive of the he said. identification, taking off. ' Frank Schretter, a spokesman for tiie National Transportation Safety Board, said the plane, bound for John F. program. m In' New Airport Kennedy York, was near flight speed when the child was struck. A International Airport early today was struck anu killed by an Eastern Airlines jet legislation. and the InterThe AFL-CInational Typographical Unioil also opposed the bills but the bills received support from a5 officer of the Hawaii Newspaper Guild and a Tulsa, Okla., banker. ' Roy C. Kruse, of Honolulu, said the joint operation of tw daily newspapers in his city has been of great benefit to the community. One of the papers would have failed if it had had to stand alone, he said, but now the city has the benefit of two healthy papers that present diverse points of view. endorses, would permit profit pooling and rate fixing. After listening to McLarens' testimony Chairman Emanuel said in his 47 Celler, - boy who wandered onto a runwr.y at New Orleans WASHINGTON (UFI) The Pentagon and the Saigon government today denied a charge by Sen. William that the South Vietnamese have been Proxmire, selling weapons given them by the United States. A Defense Department spokesman said South Vietnam had offered to sell as scrap about 5,000 German Mannlicher rifles of 1916 vintage, along with other obsolete weapons, but so far as could be determined there had been no sale of arms provided under the U.S. aid years in Congress he had never before seen two executive departments offer opposing testimony on , important McLaren asked the'subcom-mitte- e to delay acting on the bills until the Tucson case is finally settled. The department is now trying to work-ou- t a new arrangement that the two papers could operate under without violating the law, he said. He said the Justice Department would favor an arrangement that permits joint production, distribution and some business operations but not the sharing of profits and setting of rates. The bill before the subcommittee, which the Jet Hits , Kills Boy NOT SELLING U.S. S. 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