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Show 6A j DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1973 Ruckelshaus hearing Texas tries to give defense pact away ITT case will remain closed Atty. Gen. Llliot L Richardson (AP) has decided against reopening the 1971 International Telephone L Telegraph Corp. antitrust settlement He said he is of the opinion that the public interest would not be served, and could well be injured, by reopening these cases. t ter, he had instructed the Justice Departments division to review the three ITT cases to determine whethsettlement should be reopened er the "On the basis of their advice I do not believe that a of the judgment, at this time, would give the any greater relief that it obtained under the settle- Richardsons decision was disclosed Wednesday at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the nomination of William D. Ru.kelshaus to be deputy attorney general. The ment, XSHINGTON W . , ' - rt The giant conglomerate was allowed to keep Hartford Fire Insurance Co. under the settlement but was forced to give up other subsidiaries with more than a billion debars in assets. The settlement was investigated by the Judiciary Committee last year because of charges it was linked to a pledge by an ITT subsidiary to help finance the 1972 Re- Ruckelshaus, who test 'led he knew nothing about the ITT settlement, was assured of committee approval for the Xo 2 ; -- post in the Justice Department publican National Convention. Ruckelshaus served for two months as acting director after heading the Environmental Protection T of the FBI J Agency ' The committee majority reported it found no evidence of a political deal in the settlement. However, the committee unanimously requested the Justice Department to review its hearing record for possi-ol- e perjury. Richardson has turned this responsibility over to special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox. Sen. John V. Tunney, , disclosed in questioning Ruckelshaus that he had received a letter from Richardson rejecting Tunneys demand that the ITT andtitrust cases be reopened. Tv 5 j i V' t documents I a ' ; linking Nixon and other iuoh officials to the He said the Justice Department's antitrust division has consistently taken the position that "this was the best settlement they could get settlement with ITT. f" Richardson wrote Tunney that, after receipt of his let qftwssa I tom ps FRIDAY NOON-- 9 PMrotM ft LIQUIDATION SAT. 1 0-- 6 PANTS, SHIRTS, BELTS, ETC. O fiGBWB ci (US?? JbL SU 54 South moift Street. Soil Loke City. Utah SAVE $49.85 ON THIS REALISTIC STEREO MUSIC SYSTEM... Reg. Separate Items Price 0 3 DAYS ONLY tt Realistic STA-8- 0 AMfM Stereo Receiver in Walnut Finish Wood Case (21 Optimus-- 2 Bookshelf Speakers LAB-1- 2 Automatic Stereo Changer 82-Wa- LAND CAMERA! 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