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Show 2A DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, February 2, 1971 Talks Assess Connolly Gets ' . Unanimous Panel Okay - The (AP) Committee 11 to 0 the nomination of former Gov. John B. Connally of Texas to he secretary of the Treasury, after testimony from Connally jjeijying he wrongfully acceptfees while govered nor. Connally added that he gave tip ;$400,000 to $500,000 in legal ; ees ;in order to become seere- lary of the Navy in 1961 , The, vote came after no Inforfc than five minutes of closed-doo- r discussion. I Connally in an open hearing ."WASHINGTON Finance approved today Senate Immediately beforehand, denied he had violated the Texas constitution by faking $750,000 from a foundation as legal! fees for executing the state of a wealthy oilman friend. Committee Chairman Russaid he sell B. Long, believed stories Monday in the! - New York Times and other stories about Connally were indications that some-ftts- e would like to destroy this rian! if they could. Jen. Fred R. Harris, abstained temporarily! from the committee vote. Hehad asked Connally to produce the document by which Chnnally settled for $750,000 as of the Sid Richardson estate rather than takd share of ing his full the, fee which he estimated would have been about $1.2 D-L- one-thir- million. Sen. Gaylord Nelson was not present for the vote. Connally was before the committee in an open hearing for two hours. CHRYSLER ' y? He said he not only had not violated any Texas laws by accepting fees for settling the Richardson estate well befoie he became governor, but he $400,000 gave up between that he said and $500,000 would have been due him as executor m order to clear his financial matters at tb time of becoming Navy secretary think I ought to be pilloried for it, Connally told the Sen ate Finance Committee Connally said he was due, as of the estate, a total of $1.2 million but he set a sum for himself of $750,000 instead, because of the press of time before he was sworn in as secretary of the Navy. He said the $750,000 fee which he accepted as one of of the three Richardson estate was spread over 10 yearlv payments to improve the tax situation. But hp declared that the services to the estate had been performed nearly four years before he v.'as sworn In as gov- Times story reported Internal Revenue Service filings by the Richardson founThe dation between 1966 ar.d 1969 indicating a $225,000 debt to Conrally and payments of $75 000 a year to him. The newspaper quoted from the TtfAdS constitution prohibition on governors receiving outside income and questioned whether Connally might have run afoul of the law. "The monies I received were vested long before I became governor, Connally said. PLANT 10,000 went white collar on strike Some workers Tuesday e gainst Chrysler Corp., but a contract agreement was reported reached with United Auto Workers negotiators three hours late-- . '! Details were not disclosed, ADVERTISEMENT LQ. of 145 And but the settlement was believed to match the 13 per cent salary increase given to nonunion personnel at Ford and General Motors. It also was believed that the pay increase would be retroactive to Nov. 2, 1970. President UAW Leonard Woodcock said the strikers were being ordered to report to work at their regular starting times Wednesday. The settlement came after some seven hours of bargaining. Cant added poise, necessary V' V'k, UPI Telephoto On A Parachute And A Prayer Navy frogman Gene Gagliardi of San Diego makes his 1,000th free-fajump in 9 years. He was falling earthward at 120 miles an hour over Otay Lakes near San Diego when picture TTas taken. The Navy photographer who took the picture is Chip Maury who presented Gagliardi the U.S. Parachute Association Gold Wing Award as he floated by. ll 18 - Year - Old Police Rookie Has 'Granddad' For Chief round-the-clo- LOUISVILLE, KY. (AP) -The newest recruit on the police force wnet to work Monday with an assurance from Chief C. J. Hyde that Ill be watching your actions closer than I do mv own grandchildren. He was talking with Howard Lee Prlddy, the first to be accepted by the department. from Despite objections members of the Fraternal Order of Police, who said would not be mature enough, Hyde persuaded the Civil Service Board to lower the age requirement from 21. The commission stipulated, however, applicants younger than 21 must pass a college entrance examination and take some college courses for at least two years. Priddy, who attended part of a semester at Eastern Kentucky University, said he welcomes the chance to return to college. He said he applied for the job i because he wanted an that offered a occupation career. ' IN OBSCURITY -CH. Kuhl, the soldier Gen. George S. Patton Jr. slapped in a Sicilian hospital during World War n, has died in the obscurity he sought for 27 years. 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