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Show The Salt l.ake Tribune, Saturday, April II A Energy Agency Investigates Staff Chief ' By Chicago Tribune j nal hearings, includmg an investigation tives the other was former Air Force who helped Secretary Thomas Reed organize the new department after it was created by Congress last year. Begin Probing Past Investigators for the .Senate Energy Committee began probing Heffelfing-er- s past in late Decembei, a committee official said. They discovered that another investigation of Heffelfmger had been conducted earlier last year while the department was still called the Federal Energy Agency. House investigators said they have documents showing that Heffelfmger told the earlier inquiry that he never had been the subject of any investigation. According to a House energy subcommittee staff member, Heffelfinger had been the subject of several congressio James Coates WASHINGTON The Department of 'Energy is investigating whether its 'chief of staff violated the law by listing j .false credentials on his job application Jand withheld information about his role in an alleged schema to fix a govern-Jme- nt contract. The subject of the inquiry is William Heffelfmger, the $47,500 director of' !admiistration for the new Energy Department. A spokesman for the team of (department said a four-ma- n investigators is probing charges raised la gainst Heffelfmger by two Congressional committees. House and Senate investigators said jthey have sworn testimony and docu- iments which indicate that: Heffelfmger was one of two execu J of his role in a Nixon administration plan to place its friends" in government jobs by circumventing the Civil Service merit system. Heffelfinger, while an executive at the Department of Transportation for the Nixon administration threatened to deny government approval of airplanes built by Gates Learjet Corp. unless the firm withdrew from bidding against Rockwell International Corp. for sale of airplanes to the Coast Guard. Offers Female Companion? Heffelfmger, while a civil defense official in the 1950s, offered to supply a female companion and automobile and dinner for a management consultant studying the efficiency of Heffelfinger s office. The career government executive falsely listed that he had won a top Make your fireplace more IMY Easily and quickly installed in gas or wood fireplaces ADVANTAGES: Radiated Heat Maximum heat & pressurization T' of house thru J I Fuel Saver's forced, hot air I principle. Ruggedly built, 3 16" steel, hollow grate system Heated air is vented to provide combustion air to feed the fire. 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