THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 15, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 15, 1974 r... Conspirators plead innocent (Continued from Page 1) vestigation against financier Rob- that Woods' appearance could be y Rothblatt, counsel for De- ert Vesco. postponed no longer than two days. a Miami real estate broker, Laurence Richardson, a onetime ! James McCord, saying Presi- eporters he expects to sub- Vesco aide, testified at the con- dent Nixon should have apprised President Nixon as a de- spiracy trial of Mitchell and for- the court at the time he learned witness. mer Commerce Secretary Maurice hush money was paid some of the Stans that he was told Casey still Watergate defendants, asked U.S. E R Y REVELANT witness felt Vesco was "a bad guy" five District Judge John Sirica yester- called," Rothblatt said. "I months after Vesco made a secret day to call a hearing and order the he'll be a very relevant wit- $200,000 cash contribution to Presi- President to testify. Kissmger speaks on embargo (Continued from Page 1) THE RADIO broadcast also said Algeria held out at the meeting for setting a two-month trial period on lifting the embargo. Giving the first official account of Wednesday's meeting of Arab oil ministers in a Tripoli hotel, the radio made no mention of the re- ported decision to lift the oil ban. However, high-level L ib y a n sources said after the meeting that the participants had decided to lift the ban. LIBYA HAS strongly opposed easing the oil curb, and the lack of an official announcement that the meeting had decided otherwise was to avoid embarrasment for Col. Moammar Khadafy, the Lib- yan leader and host for the meet- ing. Gene 'Is '1f1,1 A WEEKLY LATE NIGHT PRESENTATION OF FEATURE FILMS - w w - w - W W W W W W W W FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS ALL SEATS $1.50 _. . ;_ 0 N Wilder and Donald Sutherland IN tart the Revolution Without Me" shown at 12:00 midnight ARMY SURPLUS 330 S. 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