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When Raymond J. Donovan was confirmed as Secretary of Labor by the Senate last February, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch called his nomination "one of the most rigorously scrutinized in our country's history." Perhaps so, but the information given to Hatch's Labor and Human Resources Committee by the FBI and the Justice Department is turning out to be curiously incomplete. Indeed, the Justice Department last week opened a new investigation into old charges that Donovan was present when officers of the New Jersey construction company that he partly owned allegedly paid a bribe to a union leader...
Federal investigators also failed to pass along all the information they had concerning allegations that Donovan's construction firm had cozy relations with a Mafia-dominated subcontractor. The FBI did give the Hatch Committee a 19-page memo about various claims that Schiavone had done business with racketeers, but contended that it could not determine whether the charges were true or false. Neither the FBI nor the Justice Department informed the committee that federal agents had been bugging the offices and tapping the telephones of one such mobster, William Masselli, for seven months before Donovan's confirmation. What...
Senator Orrin Hatch, Utah Republican, commenting on Government regulations that prescribe the thickness of hamburger condiments: "I sleep so much better at night, knowing that America is protected from thin pickles and fast ketchup...
Meanwhile, South House shut out a Timothy Dwight-Silliman 14-0, while Winthrop coasted past Trumbull-Saybrook, 13-0. 'Throp signal caller Charlie Slack helped put the game out of reach with a 1-yd, quarterback sneak and 20-yd, pass to Tony Hatch, leaving his position while members of the defense tried out the backfield for themselves. Just to make it clear that the game was for fun, the team did a post-game workout of intensive mudsliding...
...televised presidential appeal that worked so well on the economic package. Instead, the Administration opted for one-on-one personal appeals to wavering Senators. The assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in early October helped unsettle many of the sale opponents, and prompted immediate support from Republicans Orrin Hatch of Utah and Alan Simpson of Wyoming...