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Show J Paee 14 - THF HFRALD. Provo. I'tah. FRIDAY, August 10, 1984 National News JsSSS Jwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmiimmiimmim Heaifie d Aefins q)G8 "At the direction of the chairman and vice chairman of the Committee on Ethics, the staff has begun reviewing information relating to Sen. Mark Hatfield. This information was provided as a result of press accounts, interviews, and from documents volunteered to the committee from the files of Sen. Hatfield." By LEE RODERICK Herald Washington Burean Committee The Senate Ethics Thursday formally acknowledged it is investigating the alleged link between $40,000 in payments to Antoinette Hatfield and the support of her husband, Oregon Sen. Mark Hatfield, for a pipeline across Africa. In a related development, sources said the FBI is moving as well to probe the relationship between the Hatfields and Basil A. Tsakos, a Greek businessman who used Mrs. Hatfield s services as a licensed realtor while securing the senator's support for the project. The Ethics Committee, in a terse statement issued Thursday morning, said: WASHINGTON The committee has a three-ste- p investigative process, beginning with a "preliminary inquiry" of a maximum 60 days. Congress will be in recess after this week, however, and sources on the committee said its members don't want to be limited by the y rule, so they aren't formally labeling the probe a preliminary inquiry. "But it amounts to the same 60-da- Republicans Will Push For xNo Tax' Platform thing," a committee source told The" Daily Herald. "We have three atrorneys who are - inter- WASHINGTON The Republican platform committee is (UPI) drafting "very strong, positive language" opposing tax increases but making no flat promises on the issue, the chairman of the panel said Thurdsay. told a news "Nothing is in cement," Rep. Trent Lott, conference four days before the committee convenes in Dallas next week, where the party opens its national convention Aug. viewing individuals named in this whole thing and taking depositions and sworn testimony." Anne Miskovsky, a committee official, said it is "fairly routine" for the Justice Department to conduct its own investigation of members of Congress under scrutiny by the Ethics Committee. "In my experience, every investigation of a member has involved the Justice Department to some extent," she explained. Justice officials won't officially say they are beginning a probe of Hatfield, but independent sources confirmed the FBI has asked the department for authorization to proceed. er 20. PERSONAL ENDORSEMENTS DON'T t, MEAN MUCH motivated and consider imposing a curfew. people were e Twenty-on- rested ar- in the melee late Thursday and early today, which started after a religious service that was intended as a peace rally. A spokeswoman for Lawrence General Hospital said three people were treated for minor injuries. An uneasy calm prevailed today area of the Tower Hill neighborhood and aldermen were scheduled to meet today to discuss the violence, try to determine if it was racially in a people have been 17 injured in the two days of rioting, which Twenty-seve- n arrested and at least apparently began with an argument over a broken window and escalated to rioting between and whites from the neighborhood. The first trouble calls Thursday came shortly before 10 p.m., police said. His-pani- "It's definitely of riot proportions tonight," police Capt. Frank Foley said late Thurfday. "It's far worse than it was last night, to be honest." a political campaign as they are just the result of a solicited request; So won't bore you with a list of my friends. If you want to know of the honesty, integrity and effectiveness of CHUCK PETERSON as Provo's State Senator, ask one of your I Sen. Mark Hatfield, e. Police Restore Calm in Massachusetts LAWRENCE, Mass. (UPI) -Rioting, arson and looting broke out for the second consecutive night in a racially tense neighborhood before police swept through with tear gas to break up a crowd of more than 300. in Alderman Anthony Silva said the Thursday night violence began after the religious service near a liquor store that was burned in the rioting the night before. About 100 'people many of them Hispanics began banging on barrels and hurling firebombs at approaching police. At about the same time a predominantly white group on the other side of the police began throwing rocks at the officers and chanting, "U.S.A., U.S.A." N7'" friends. Republican Candidate Please vote in the Primary For Stat Senate on August 21st. If you are go District ing to be out of town, absentee ballots are available at the "ELECTIONS" office, north end, ground floor of the Utah County Building. Ad paid by Chuck Pteron For Snatt CommiftM, Willard Ntlion, Finonct Chairman Jt""' Still Out in De Lorean Cocaine Trafficking Trial - U.S. District Judge Robert Tak-asudid not sequester the jury, but Thursday there were apparently new security measures in effect. During the trial jurors arrived individually, parking in a lot across the street and walking into the courthouse. But Thursday they apparently assembled some- LOS ANGELES (UPI) The judge in the John De Lorean cocaine trial did not sequester the gi jury, but apparently is taking greater pains to keep the jurors away from outside influences as they continue their deliberations. The panel of six men and six women failed to reach a verdict Thursday in its second day of deliberations in the complex cocaine trafficking case and was to resume discussions today. De Lorean, 59. awaited the verdict with his wife, fashion model Cristina Ferrare, 34, and their two children at her mother's West Los Angeles home. 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