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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

t-ridgy, Apeil,20;'1973.

1-ridoy, Aoril 2O~ 1973

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Senate lear itgs set
foil new secrecy 1bilI

WASHINGT(:)N uP) - A Senate
panel plans hearings early n e x t
mointh on controversial proposals
to tighten federal laws covering the
disclosure of classified documents
and information involving national
defense.

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Priece: Themac of the proposed legis-;
Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-Maine),
$20.94 charging it could be used to bring
criminal action against newsmen.
21.0)6 A chief sponsor of the bill disputed'
that.
21.32 The proposals are embodied in
four sections of a 336-page admin-
21.54 istration bill to revise and codify
21.54 federal criminal laws, a project
started more than six years ago.
21.55 It was introduced by Sens. John
McClellan (D-Ark.) and Roman
21.65 Hrus'ka (R-Neb.) as leaders of the!
21.65 judiciary subcolmmittee on crini
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21.79 Hearings on the sections t hi a t
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$21.52 formation are due soon after Conl-
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21.87 cess oil April 30.

properly kept secret and that dis-
closure would not harm the patio:: i1
defense.
1-ruska called M uskie's state-
!ninents totally unwarranted. The
Nebraska Republican is preparin;
a detailed memorandum in reb~ut-
tal, denying MVuskie's interpr--La-
tion of the bill.
The sections on classified in.;
formation differ from present law
in that disclosure by government
employes to anyone, not just fr
fo-eign agents or Communist organ-
izations, would be a felony.
In addition, the government
world not have to prove that the
information had been properly
classified. The penalty for disclo-
sure to foreign agents would be
up to seven years' imprisonment.
Disclosure to others would be pun-
ishable by up to three years in
jail.
Subcommittee lawyers said the
effect would be to underwrite with
criminal penalties the oath federal
employes take to uphold the law.
"'The issue is breach of the
classification system,'' one Senate
aide said.

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