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Show 1 12 fee Salt Lake 'tribune, saturoay, October 7, 13Z p ir- jft ! zsz - V t ? y& Panel Rejects Lavelle Boost, Okays Abrams March WASHINGTON (AP) The Senait Armed Sen ices Committee Friday rejected a token promotion for Lavelle and nomination of Abrams to be Staff There was no evidence ue had or could get that put the Gen John D the approved Gen. Creighton Army Chief of The committee action has no effect on Lavelle's retirement income of $25 000 a year, largely tax free because of a was , unauthorized bombings of North Vietnam Lavelle had not obeyed orders . . . that he went beyond the rules in Stenms said (JCS), Stenms, that them on responsibility The consensus of the committee, said Chairman Sen. John had been encouraged by the Joint Chiefs of Staff per cent disability granted by military doctors several weeks after he passed a flight physical In a related action, the committee voted 13 to 0 to approve the permanent retirement promotion to admiral for Adm John McCain The strict question was, even though he served as an acting four-sta- r general, the from permanent promotion major general to lieutenant geneial on the retired list. McCain, at tlu time of the raids, was the Pacific commander at Honolulu and in over all charge of the Indochina air war 70 'a The committee also approved, 16 to 0, the promotion of Maj. Gen Alexander Haig to fu'l general and assifenment as Army vice chief of staff under Abrams. Haig has risen from colonel in four years, serving as an assistant to White House National Security Adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger. A NUMBER OF PERSONAL CHECKS WERE TAKEN DURING THE RECENT ROBBERY OF ALBERTSON'S LOCATED AT 140 NORTH 8TH WEST. IF YOU CASHED A CHECK AT THIS ALBERTSON'S FOOD CENTER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 28 ordering Judge Eases Order Muzzling Persons in Watergate Case The approval of the nomination of Abrams followed another consensus, Stenms said, that he had nothing to do with the raids ordered by his former deputy for air operations No testimony put a hand on Gen. Abrams, or put a speck on him, Stenms said of the committee bombing probe id delayed action on which AJirms nomination WASHINGTON to keep discussing the Watergate case anyway, a federal judge eased his order Friday prohibiting comment by anyone connected and bugging with the break-of Democratic headquarters C S Dist Judge John J Sirica issued a clarification of his Wednesday order, saying, "It is not the intention of this court to affect congressional activity, political debate or news media reporting . . Ills amended order came after Lawrence F. O'Brien, one of George S. McGoverns top campaign strategists, said Democratic lawyers had asked the judge to clarify his original prohibition. O'Brien said he and other top Democrats to disregard the intended order unless Sirica specifically told them otherwise jFtil vote in favor of Abrams nomination was lti to - Lavelle's promotion was rejected 12 to 2, with Sens 0- and , DSC, vot- .Thurmond said he thought Lavelle had been punished Cmmgh by relief of his 7th Air Force command last April for the bombings before renewed Heavy bombing of the North ws ordered by the White Hpuse. 'tennis said he thought the Lavelle action was all the committee could do. since that w'Hs the only question technically belore it - Patman recommenda.Some over-al- l tions on the situation, which gets at civilian and military Control of operations, may be m&de next week, Jtenms said Maj. Gen. Haig Promotion Approved CTd Xavelle had said in his e and a letter to the that the raids he ordered last November through testi-Bibn- y com-fmtte- Pack Your Bajjrs GABORONE. Botswana Landlocked Botswana, (AP) one of the most remote and sparsely settled countries in Africa, hop"s to boost tourism by building three new hotels Nixon Moss Rakes i On Consumer Bill - amended order Siricas enjoined those covered by it from making extrajudicial statements concerning any aspects of this case which are likely to interfere with the rights of the accused or the public to a fair trial by an impartial jury. Threatens to Appeal Siricas original order was issued at the request of an attorney for E. Howard Hunt Jr., one of the defendants, who sought to bar statements because of the widespread publicity and the sensational nature of the case. rt OBrien said the Democrats would carry the issue of pretrial comment all the way to the Supreme Court if need McGovern has also aid would not be hindered m discussions of the case on campaign trail be. he his the CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT Obnen said the administration, by participating m the court order through the Justice Department, had engaged m nothing less than an act of it simply cansuppression not be tolerated m a free soci ety. For the attorney general to enter into an agreement with seven defendants, whom the Justice Department is prosecuting in a criminal action is evidence of the lengths to which Mr. Nixon and his administration will go to keep a tight lid on this unprecedented act ot political espionage, . . THANK YOU! ... O'Bnen addd to Try Anew chairman of the House Banking Committee, who has been trying to initiate his own investigation of the June 17 incident, said he would ask the committee to consider again whether to approve subpoena power for such an inquiry The committee earlier had rejected Patmans plan to look into the financial aspects of the incident. , Sirica, presiding judge in the case of seven men including two former White House aides who were indicted in the break-in- , removed witnesses, comwitnesses, potential plaining witnesses and alleged his original from victims order. Still Restrained Sen. Moss also blamed the JJ'nbune Washington Bureau The administration for the failure WASHINGTON consumer cannot of Congress to approve the American automobile insurance hi ford another four years of legislation jftchard Nixor. and his cronies Who undermine the public interest in favor of private gams. said Sen Frank B. Moss, Friday in another of his attacks on the Anti-Busin- g FBI, all other law enforcement agencie. involved in the case, the seven defendants, their attorneys and all persons acting for them in connection with the case. Wright Patn.an, Rep x like to see the military tighten their own control pro- fOdures, Stenms said. -- threats -- Howard Cannon, Strom Thurmond, ing in favor. (CPI) Faced with Democrats Sweater Success Care for Your Hair by Ades of California ... in with the Atkins' hair styler. It dries, waves and straightens men's, women's and children's hair in minutes Great for home or travel, comes with on-o- ff switch and its own travel pouch including a brush and two combs. 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It would require a Democratic senators ami consumer champions, Abe J;er fejjoicoff Pylord - of Connecticut and Nelson of Wisconsin. e At every turn, the Nixon administration has attempted Ad subvert regulations and legislation which would serve the consuming public, said Sen. Joss, and yesterday we witnessed the height of arro--ttinc- majority of the sen two-thir- the Consumer protection Agency Act, legislation designed to give the pSblic a voice in government decisions affecting the consumer, agreed to accept virtually all of the administrations weakening amendments, baly to have the admimstra-ti6back down from its side of the bargain and still eppose the legislation The filibuster killed consumer protection " Sponsors of n v g 1 The Utahn also said, "In exchange for contributions from the dairy industry, the administration raised the guaranteed price of milk one cent per quart, a charge to the American consumer equal to $500 million per year -FWASHINGTON (LTI) auditors reported Friday they had found and referred to the Justice Department three "apparent violations of campaign spending laws by groups backing Sen George S. McGovern foi presi- ederal dent. The General Accounting Office also asked the Internal Revenue Service to look into a series of large contributions lo the Democratic presidential candidates campaign by Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner and General Motors heir Stew- art Mott. 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