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LIMITED 336 MAYNARD ENTICORE $ A a6f$$ ,$$A&1 aI t51a '$$ a Son of Rosenbergs seeks reopening of pare nts' spy trial RETURNS FILED: Taxpayers set good example for Nixon (Continued from Page 1) panied by a slide show, to inter- ested groups around the country. The slide show, presented yes- terday, demonstrated how the de- fendants w e r e allegedly fram- ed by the government. It depicts the history of the case-showing apparent discrepancies in evidence presented and what is now known to be true. Furthermore, Meeropol claimed, the key assumption - that there really was a secret about the bomb-is very shaky. In a tape that accompanied the slides, sev- eral quotes from leading scientists and President Franklin Roosevelt indicate that the likelihood of such a "secret" existing, unbeknowst to the Soviets, was slim. ' THE SLIDE show asserted that although evidence supporting the defense kept turning up in the In July 1973, The University Li- braries contained 4,679,359 vol- umes, catalogues and pamphlets. Rosenberg trial, several attempts to appeal the case failed. Meeropol claimed that the case was possibly lost by an inept de- fense, but added that had there been abperfect defense, "I don't know if the Rosenbergs would have won." The defense, led by a constitu- tional lawyer, instead of a trial lawyer, "made a lot of bad mis- takes," Meeropol noted: Failing to cross examine witnesses that later were shown to have lied, not being thorough in the search for evidence, and mistakes because of their general lack-of knowledge of the legal proceedings. Meeropol added that the defense lawyer was hired by the govern- ment because no other lawyer could be found who would take the Rosenbergs case. HE FURTHER claimed that the whole Rosenberg incident closely parallels the Watergate situation because "the trial was supposed to 'prove' that the government was in danger of communist infil- tration and that extraordinary measures should be taken." Meeropol related the string of at- tempts by the Federal government to put down supposedly Commu- nistic factions of American society, saying, "what happened with the Rosenbergs is essentially the same thing that happened with the liber- als in the fifties, Martin Luther King in the sixties, and now with the Democratic party." (Continued from Page 1) they're allowing him to stay in of- fice without really considering the situation." A DETROIT attorney and Uni- versity grad, obviously excited about getting himself in print, said, "I've always hated that s.o.b. The only Republican I ever voted for was the Sewer and Drain Commis- sioner, because that's where Re- publicans belong." "I think it's really bogue that we have a deadline and he (Nixon) files when he feels like it," said Chuck Guregian about the 60-day extension. "I can't see Richard Nixon getting a penalty like the av- erage citizen." "He's living in a dream world," Guregian added. "He should be impeached and put in prison. It's about time he (Nixon) sees America as other people see it." A CHRYSLER Corp. employe, the lone Nixon-supporter in the crowd, said, "They're after his hide. Nobody could be that stupid or that wrong to do something like that willfully. I don't think he's committed a crime. Someone is out to crucify him." In 1972 the average age of Uni- versity undergraduates was 20.1. It was 27.8 for graduate students. Several taxpayers directed their comments to members of the World Peace Tax Fund Act steer- ing committee, who were passing out leaflets and copies of a pro- posed bill which would give per- sons a legal alternative to paying taxes for military purposes. 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