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The Associated Press Special Prosecutor Lawrence Walsh suggested in a report to Congress that Attorney General Edwin Meese was warning the president's advisers that to disclose the president's knowledge of a 1985 missile shipment to Iran would expose him to a charge of illegal activity. If Caspar Weinberger had gone to trial, former White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan was prepared to testify that it was untrue when Meesee stated in a Nov. 24, 1986, White House meeting that the president had not known about the Hawk missile shipment, Walsh said in an interim report to Congress. Regan was concerned about the possibility of impeachment, Walsh said. He said in the report that Reagan, Meese and Secretary of State George Shultz all knew at the Nov. 24, 1986 meeting that Meese's statement Weinberger's lawyer, Robert S. Bennett, said Walsh had compiled a work of fiction that was not supported by the evidence. Bennett also said Walsh was a bitter man trying to rehabilitate a damaged reputation. A wrenberger trial would have exposed new evidence of the administration's efforts to conceal the facts of the Iran arms sales from the public and from Congress, Walsh said in the report. The trial was canceled when former President George Bush pardoned Weinberger and five other Iran-Contra figures on Christmas Eve. Walsh called the pardon a misuse of power. "President Bush acted with compassion and good conscience in his pardons, but we will not comment on Judge Walsh's report," said Andrew Maner, a Bush representative in Houston. BRIEF Mattress-tag bill approved by House The Associated Press TOPEKA — Kansas residents can sleep easier now because their elected officials care about their mattresses, box springs and pillows — and attendant tags. The House tentatively approved a bill yesterday to eliminate the state's criminal penalties of up to six months in jail for people who rip tags off bedding. 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