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Show j DESERET NEWS, Thursday, January 16, 1969 Hkkel Query Goes On; 3 Win Approval - SenWASHINGTON (AP) ate committees today unanimously approved John A. Volpe for secretary of transportation, Maurice H. Stans for secretary of commerce and Clifford M. Hardin for secretary of agriculture in the Cabinet of President-elec- Nixon. t The Senate Interior Committee questioned Gov. Writer J. Hickel of Alaska today for the second straight day, on his qualifications to become secretary of the Interior. Under questioning by Senator George McGovern, Hickel admitted giving the Information erroneous Wednesday regarding his reasons for blocking sales by an Alaskan fishing cooperative o Japanese buyers. But Hickel maintained no fcarm had been done and asserted be was not acting in behalf of any special interests. com-mitt- te in his testimon y Wednesday, Hickel had said he blocked the sales to the Japanese on the grounds it violated state law. Quoting from a newspaper article, McGovern said It appeared the governor had told thr' Japanese the sale was in violation of the International Netfh Pacific Fisheries Treaty. dftis was an error he made, C0f . Hickel said, but it was a b$un error. SlcGovem said that the ques-tifl- r. the committee before seamed to be whether the governor had or not used his office to hurt one group of fishermen while favoring another. tive had not been hurt financially or otherwise and that the fish had finally been sold with a minimum of spoilage. McGovern read a portion of a news report from Anchorage, published by the Washington Post, saying that the Eskimo in the involved cooperative the Kuskokwim questioning, had Fishsrmen Cooperative, filed a suit for $150,000 against the governor for preventing the uale of tish. . The suit, me article said, charged that the governor had falsely or In reckless disregard and ignorance of fact told the Japanese firms that the purchase of the fish from the Eskimos would violate the International North Pacific Fisheries Treaty." Hickel pledged to work with Congress to develop all the nation's resources. David Packard, named deputy secretary of defense, drew of support from expressions several members of the Armed after he Services Committee explained his plan to place In trust, during his sendee, his $300 million in stock in a com-- j pany doing extensive government business. j LUNY STYLES FOR LIEN AID LADIES! and popular extra long, water repellent Uft Coat style parkas for men and ladies. Made of rugged two-pl- y nylon with foam Insulation lining, knit cuffs, hood hidden under the collar, two-wa- y heavy-dut- y zippers. Available in a good selection of the newest al Chairman J. W. Fulbright'of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee had kind words for William P. Rogers, named secretary of state, after hearing him in a closed session. My feeling is mat he Is a broadlgauged man, not doctrinaire, and capable of adjusting to change," said the Arkansas Hickel asserted the coopera Democrat Testifying at a hearing at Ms to be Secretary of appointment Housing and Urban Development in the Nixon administration, the Michigan governor Urban renewal helped said: spark the riot in Detroit of the Senate . Members Banking and Currency Committee praised Romney for his comments. He said that "between urban renewal and freeway construction the population on 12th street in Detroit multiplied. SflU! 19666 1967 BHUCEILi Gisll LACE! DCOITS! Urban Renewal Warning Voiced -WASHINGTON (UPI) George Romney told senators civil guerrilla toddy that warfare could spread through Ajnerican cities if urban renewal programs pushed poor people from their homes. ; colors. IIASnilGEm HEAD! 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