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OAKLAND, (A) - Attorneys
for two imprisoned Symbionese
L i b e r a tio n Army (SLA)
"soldiers" said yesterday their
clients do not seek any deal
trading their, release for that of
kidnaped Patricia Hearst.
James Jenner, representing
Russell Little, told Judge Staf-
ford Buckley of Municipal Court
that Little and Joseph Remiro
want the state's case against
them for the Nov. 6 assassination
of Oakland School Supt. Marcus
Foster to be tried solely on its
merits,
"I WISH to dispel reports in
the press that these two men
wish to be released in exchange
for the release of Patricia
Hearst. It is pure nonsense,"
Jenner said.
Asked by a newsman whether
his clients would refuse a trade
if the SLA proposed it, Jenner
said he could not comment on
that possibility.
"I haven't put it to them what
they would do in that case," he
said.
Officials and the Hearst fami-
ly have speculated the terrorist
group might demand her release.
ON WEDNESDAY, Superior
Court Judge Sam Hall of Contra
Costa County took under sub-
mission a request by attorneys
for Little, 24, and Remiro, 27,
that they be allowed a televised
statement of five to 10 minutes.
NEW YORK (4') - At the
height of a cover-up of Robert
Vesco's secret $200,000 contribu-
tion to President Nixon's 1972
campaign, the financier himself
threatened "to blow the lid off
the whole thing," a government
witness testified yesterday.
This testimony came from
Laurence Richardson at the
criminal conspiracy trial of for-
mer Atty. Gen. John -Mitchell
and onetime Commerce Secre-
tary Maurice Stans.
VESCO HAD JUST been sub-
poenaed by °Securities and Ex-
change Commission fraud inves-
tigators and Richardson, his as-
sociate at the time, testified:
"Vesco said that was outrag-
eous and complained that they
were trying to set him up for
perjury, they were trying to ex-
tend the investigation into areas
where they hadnt been before,
they were trying to trace down
the contribution, he wanted it
quashed.
"Mr. Vesco said to Harry
Sears, 'Get hold of Mitchell and
those guys and tell them to have
that subpoena quashed, or I'll
blow the lid off the whole thing."
HE WAS extremely agitated
and emotional. I've never seen
him so mad. Sears said, all right,
he'd see what he could do. Then
he walked out. He was angry
too.:'
and Mitchell, whom he had
known as a result of his own ac-
tivities in his home state.
MITCHELL AND STANS are
accused of trying to derail the
SEC investigation in return for
the six-figure Vesco campaign
contribution. The money chang-
ed hands secretly three days aft-
er the effectiveness of a new law
requiring that such contributions
be made public.
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The subpoena went unquashed
and when Vesco appeared before
the commission on Oct. 18, 1972,
he took the Fifth Amendment
against self-incrimination. Sears,
who left New Jersey Republican
politics to become a $60,000-a-
year legal adviser to Vesco, was
the latter's advocate with Stans
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