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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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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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. HIS & HERS feather Moccasin hand cfaf rei Sk tanned cevhide thst driss toft. Moccasin comfort, top-tide r tafety! Men & women a $23.95 The Daily Tar Heel is publfshetrtJy tne University of North Carolina Student ' Publications Board, daily except Sunday, ; examination periods, vacations and summer periods. Offices are at the Student Union, building, Univ. of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27-514. 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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 actual transfer of cosmonauts to the Consider the gomurce The first malt liquor good enough 'iVifo be called BUDWEISER. Soft, smooth for shapely pencil brow. Petal shades for color and contour. Cake Liner to . define and shape. Monday. Ado! 25. 1971 i station trom another spaceflight later this week." It was the briefest manned Soviet space flight since the fatal Soyuz 1 crash of April 23-24. 19&7. and the Soviets moved quickly to dispel suspicions of failure. They quoted the three cosmonauts as expressing "their complete satisfaction with the flight" and hailed the five-hour docking experiment as a major break-through toward "a huge flying multipurpose laboratory" of the future. Tass siad Soyuz 10 parachuted onto a pre-set landing target in Soviet Central Asia at 2:40 a.m. Its entire crew Col. Vladimir Shatalov, Alexei Yeliseyev and Nikolai I All I ; : ;-! N - - Eyes' K Now there's a compact that holds all you need for beautiful eyes. The new Maybelline All Eyes Kit. And it's specially designed for all eyes ... in kits for blondes, brownettcs, and brunettes. Each kit has a pencil for a shapely brow. Three shadows with applicator to shade, shape, and highlight. Cake Liner with fine-line brush. And a special feature, famous Maybelline Ultra Lash Mascara. All into the most compact 'I he !;ncM in eye nukc hi f XX Jill - I I 1 s AX The Daisy Tar Heel rr O Rufcavishnikov-w-s aboard and in gocxl health, Tass siad. 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