Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday;:June 20, 1975 Page Two THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Friday, June 20, 1975 In the ne international ROME - The Vatican yesterday blam- ed dramatic Communist gains in this week's regional elections on Italy's press, the labor unions, and the 18-year-old vote. It also warned that communism always leads to dictatorship. Whle Italian Com- munist leaders met to decide how to use their newly-won power, Vatican-back- ed Christian Democrats, major losers in the elections, also held a meeting to try to salvage their once dominant- role in post-war Italian politics. The Vati- can was particularly critical of the na- tional press, accusing them of cultivat- ing a climate of "irrational leftism." National WASHINGTON - A politically-torn House passed its largely gutted energy tax bill 291 to 130 yesterday and sent it to the Senate after rejecting a Republican attempt to return it to House Commit- tees for more surgery. The bill, intended to place taxes on excess users of ener- gy, had been stripped of some of its stif- fest provisions, including an increase in the tax on gasoline. Al Ullman (D-Ore.) said the bill provides the "basic founda- tion for an energy policy." A three-cent- a-gallon increase in gasoline taxes h a d been killed earlier, 209-187, but speaker Carl Albert (D-Okla.) said before work resumed that no attempt would be made to restore it, WASHINGTON - Atty. Gen. Edward Levi yesterday proposed legislation es- tablishing an independent presidential commission to review "the concentration and structure of American industry" with an eye for illegal monopolies and other antitrust violations. He suggested that such a commission should be appointed .Ws today . .. every five years for a short-term study thorities and should be composed of lawyers, have bee economists and other experts from out- Robert A side government. But he emphasized that bassador' his suggestion is not an administration officers proposal. "This suggestion has not been other pe cleared with anyone." The attorney gen- Zaire. T' eral described the proposal in a speech ongo rep for a group of lawyers observing the conspired 85th anniversary of the Sherman Anti- specific trust Act. Regular reports from such comissions, he said "would focus atten- tion on apparent problem areas. A good report would enlighten public discussion. HOUST It also would enlighten the direction of former it the enforcement of the antitrust laws." or have WASHINGTON - Federal mediators intensified their efforts yesterday to head off a nationwide railroad strike threatened for midnight Sunday by the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks. The mediators met separately with union President C. L. Dennis and his staff and were said to be in touch with management officials in an effort to bring both sides back to the bargain- ing table. But Dennis told a news con- ference that without 'meaningful bar- gaining" on management's part there was no way to avoid a walkout. Dennis said there was some consideration of exempting bankrupt railroads from the walkout, but no firm decision had been reached. reac0-- . . WASHINGTON - Zaire has ordered U.S. Ambassador Deane Hinton to leave the country by Saturday following alle- gations in that country of Central Intel- ligence Agency (CIA) complicity in a plot to overthrow the government of President Mobutu Sese Seko, the State Department said yesterday. State De- partment officials denied the allegations and repeated an invitation to Zaire au- vestigate and bea murders escapeef tion, is a two Tole were fou Onsted, once live Hugheso Stuart Ki would ha imum un vestigati involved. incommu sistance arested ton aret dhreateni sed he ki 18. to provide evidence. "We s a given none," said spokesm nderson in announcing the a 's ouster. Six high-ranking art and an unspecified number ople have been arrested he government newspaper S eated charges that the U.S. h in support of the plot, but Americans were accused. 'ON - Lawyers represents nental patient Gary Addison T. failed to get county funds to allegations he was threaten ten before confessing to f in three states. Taylor, from a Michigan mental insti lso suspected of the murders do, Ohio, women whose bod nd buried in the yard of Mich., home in which Tay ed. Texas District Judge W. of Wise County denied attorr nard's motions Wednesday wh ve provided $2,500 - the m der state law - for pretrial on in which Kinard might Kinard said Taylor was h nicado and refused legal for up to 72 hours after he w for five sex crimes in the Ho a. Kinard stated Taylor w ed and beaten until he con lled a local lounge waitress M Weather Volatile is the best wrd to describe weather prospects for the next few da Today will be partly cloudy with the m cury approaching the upper 80's. Th is a pretty good chance of thundershi ers though, for today and through weekend. Them's the breaks. 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