Celier warns
against wiretaps
WASHINGTON-Chairman Emanuel
CeDer, D-N.Y., of the House Judiciary
Committee said Sunday the attorney
general's wiretapping policies may be
leading the nation toward a police state.
Rep. Hale Boggs, D-La., urged
congressional investigation of all
government surveillance activities.
Celier, dean of the House now in his
49th year in Congress, said he had no
evidence' that his or . any other
congressman's . telephones, were tapped
but that fear of being overheard had
inhibited them all in their conversations.
Boggs, House Democratic leader,
expressed the same view, saying, "there
is hardly a member of the House who is
not fearful of using his telephone."
Celier discussed government
eavesdropping in a UPI Washington
Window interview. Boggs voiced his views
on the CBS-TB. interview program Face
the Nation;
Rules drafted
for advertisers
WASHINGTON-Regulations to make
sure buyers really save on "cents off"
promotions are near completion, it was
iearned Sunday, more than four years
after Congress authorized such consumer
protection.
The rules also would limit "cents off"
promotions for any product tov three a
years, and would require that "economy
size" packages actually give the shopper a
significant saving.
;: The regulations were drafted by
officials of the ,Food and Drug
Administration and Federal Trade
Commission which share authority for
enforcement of the Fair Packaging and
Labeling - Act enacted by Congress in
November, 1966.
The agreement is still subject to
approval By FDA Commissioner Charles
C. Edwards and by a majority vote of the
FTC's five commissioners.
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CHICAGO A special grand jury
investigating the 1969 raid in which two
leaders of the Black Panther party were
killed scheduled a meeting today amid
reports it would indict Cook . County
State's Attorney Edward Hanrahan on
charges of obstructing justice. ;
The 14 policemen who went to the
West Side apartment before dawn Dec. 4,
1969, with a warrant to search for
weapons were assigned to Hanrahan 's
office and worked under his direction.
Chicago newspapers carried reports in
their Sunday editions that the grand jury
had voted to indict Hanrahan and to
name Chicago Police Supt. James B.
Conlisk Jr. as an unindicted
coconspirator. It was expected the
grand jury would issue its report Monday.
However, Barnabas Sears, a highly
respected lawyer who served as special
prosecutor for the grand jury, would say
only that the jury was to meet. He would
neither confirm or deny published reports
that a witness, possibly Hanrahan, would
testify before the grand jury Monday.
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Chicago Tribune as well as three
neighborhood papers belonging to the
Lerner group printed reports that the
grand jury had decided on true bills
recommend indictments which would
charge Hanrahan with obstructing justice..
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returned have circulated among informed
circles since Thursday. Sears issued a
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- Sears said Judge Joseph A. Power had
gone "beyond his power under the law"
in issuing instructions to him and jury
members in a closed session Thursday
when Sears said Power "tried to tell the
grand jury what witnesses had to be
called and what witnesses I had to call."
Kotouc trial
begins today
FT. McPHERSON, Ga.-Capt. Eugene
M.. Kotouc, accused of cutting off a
suspected enemy's finger during
interrogation after the My Lai massacre,
goes on trial today.
Kotouc, charged with assault and
maiming, will be the fourth soldier tried
on criminal charges arising from the My
Lai operation. Kotouc, says the Army,
did not directly participate in the assault
on the village, - but handled the
questioning of prisoners.
Kotouc served as an intelligence
officer in Task Force Barker, of which
Charlie Company was part.
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MQSCOW-The thxee-rnan crew of
Soyuz 10 expressed "complete
satisfaction"" with their two-day space
flight that ended early Sunday after
docking with the unmanned Salute
satellite that was expected to be the
nucleus of an orbital space station.
A Soviet space expert called the Soyuz
flight a "research and test flight."
Nonetheless, seasoned observers of the
Soviet space program expressed suspicion
at the quick return of Soyuz 1 0.
At the Jodrell Bank Observatory in
England, an official said he was surprised
that the cosmonauts had not transferred
to the S3lute but added that the mission
"may have been to clear the way for the
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