10—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, June 16, 1987 Kelley voices opinion on By RICHARD L. VERNACI Associated Press Writer FORT MYER, Va. Gen. P.X. Kelley, retiring comman dant of the Marine Corps, criticized Congress yesterday for relying more on the advice of its own staff than on the military and for being cheap when it comes to defense spending. Kelley, retiring at the end of the month, leveled his criticism in re marks yesterday at ceremonies hon oring him and retiring Gen. John A. Wickham, who is stepping down as the Army's chief of staff. "My first concern is with a growing attitude in the Congress which places more credence in the views of staff members on matters dealing with national security than in the views of the service chiefs," Kelley said in remarks prepared for delivery. He said, "This attitude is driving a wedge between the members of Con gress and the nation's principal mili tary advisers." Kelley then discarded his prepared text after several members of the . . 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