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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, February 3, 1973

PENTAGON PAPERS

Defense

motion for mistrial

denied

By AP and UPI media.
LOS ANGELES - U. S. Dis- Earlier yesterda in written mo-
trict Judge Matt Byrne yesterday Eier eseray, in wsken U.-
denied amto ttePnao tions, defense attorneys asked U.S.
Papers trial to dismiss all charges District Court Judge Matthew
against Daniel Ellsberg and An-I Byrne t dismiss the gras bjury
thony Russo on grounds the gov- ind nts wi accues oth
ernment had withheld information defendants of espionage, conspir-
about their possible innocence. ac3' and theft.
Byrne also denied another mo- They accused the government of
tion by an attorney for Russo for "deliberate and knowing conceal-
a second mistrial in the case in- ment from the grand jury" of evi-
volving the leaking of secret gov- dence which would show the de-
ernment papers to the news fendants innocent of most of the

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charges. despite his court order last spring be useless to an enemy when the
"Now the truth is out," said the he be given such studies. He ruled defendants are alleged to have cop-
motion, enumerating allegations that at least 13 of them contain- ied it in 1969. Such conclusions,
that members of the Justice De- ed "exculpatory evidence," t h a t showing "no or slight damage" to
partment and Defense Department which could help show the defend- national defense from the release,
as well as the special prosecutor ants' innocence. would be "exculpatory evidence,"
in the case, Asst. U.S. Atty. David The government prosecutor has the judge has said.
Nissen "all concealed vital data said he believed the studies con- Ellsberg, 41, and Russo, 36, are
from the court and defense coun- tained nothing which had to be re- charged in connection with t h e
sel, data to which they are en- vealed under law. 1971 release of the documents to
titled." news media. The government has
ctBut the judge has repeatedly cit- been seeking to show through tes-
The arguments came after a ed a U.S. Supreme Court decision, timony that they endangered their
lengthy probe in which the judge Brady vs. Maryland, which held country by the release.
turned up 37 government studies in 1963 that "the suppression by The defense motion said, "the
which had not been shown to him the prosecution of evidence favor- defendants have spent over a year
able to an accused upon request in a most devastating and expen-
The Michigan Daily, edited and man- violated due process." sive defense against a devious and
aged by students at the University of
Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second The studies the judge first re- deceptive prosecution, only now to
Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- quested last April 11 were those 1 be told that the government had
igan. 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, in which government analysts con- officially researched and produced
Michigan 48104. Published dailyTues- cluded that much of the Pentagon's evidence to clear them of most of
dlay through Sunday morning Univer- eue htmc ftePnaoseiec ocerteo oto
sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by secret Vietnam war history would the charges against them."
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atergate bond set
testmnvquestioned,
WASHINGTON (/P)-U.S. DistrictISloan out of the presence of the
Judge John Sirica yesterday set, jury and then electing to read that
surety bonds of $100,000 for each I testimony to the jury was "the
of the two men convicted in the I proper thing."
Watergate trial and took the occa- "I'm glad I did it. If I had it
sion to say that he had "great to do over again, I would do it,"
doubts of whether a key prosecu- he said.
tion witness testified truthfully."
Neither Gordon Liddy nor James
McCord, the two former Nixon re-
election campaign officials con-
victed of conspiracy, burglary and
illegal eavesdropping, was able to
raise the bond immediately and
Liddy's lawyer requested that his
client be sent to the minimum se-
curity institution at Danbury, Conn.
Sirica referred to testimony
given by Hugh Sloan, chairman of
Nixon's re-election finance com-
mittee, who had said he turned
over $199,009 to Liddy but did not'
know what it was used for.
"I had great doubts whether Mr.
Sloan has told us the entire truth
in this case and I say it now anda
I indicated that during the trial,"
the judge said.
"I felt neither of you-the govern-
ment or theudefense-asked Mr. '
Sloan any questions."
The judge said his questioning of '.4

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Playboy Magazine

Sat./Sun. Program Change as Announced
The Sorrow & The Pity
Had To Be Cancelled
INSTEAD:
DR. CHICAG
Dir, by GEORGE MANUPELLI,
Ann Arbor's Well Known Film Maker & Teacher
Bizarre, Funny, Baffling & Entertaining Films About
Dr. Chicago, a Sex Change Specialist & His Crowd.
SAT.: 7-DR. CHICAGO
9:05-RIDE, DR. CHICAGO, RIDE
SUN.: 7-CRY, DR. CHICAGO, CRY
9-DR. CHICAGO

Hsinhua Photo via AP
Chairman Mao greets Tho
North Vietnam's Le Duc Tho, right, chief negotiator in the Vietnam cease-fire talks) shakes hands
with Mao Tse-Tung in Peking Thursday. Tho re portedly thanked Mao for the "great help and en-
couragement" China has given North Vietnam.

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20th Century-Fox presents A Robert Muligan Production ineutner
starring and introducing
Uta Hagen Diana Muldaur Chris and Martin Udvarnoky as the Perry'TWins
-ALSO-
The stars of "Goodbye Columbus" in the hilarious
"MADE FOR EACH OTHER"

MON.: BEGINNING OF CAPRA FESTIVAL
With: The Strong Man
The Negro Soldier

HURON HILLS. BAPTIST
CHURCH: 3150 Glacier Way
Pastor: Charles Johnson
For information, transportation,
personalized help, etc., phone 769-
6299 or 761-6749.
UNIVERSITY REFORMED
CHURCH
1001 E. Huron
9:30 a.m.-Discussion Classes.
10:30 a.m.-"In Remembrance of'
Me." Speaker: Calvin Malefyt. The
Lord's Supper.
5:30 p.m.-Student's supper, 75c.
PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST
2580 Packard Road, 971-0773
Tom Bloxam, Pastor, 971-3152
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Worship: 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Training Hour: 6 p.m.
* * *
LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN
CHURCH (ALC, LCA) (formerly
Lutheran Student Chapel)
801 S. Forest (Corner of Hill St.)
Donald G. Zill, Pastor
Sunday Folk Mass-10:30 a.m.
Sunday School-9:15 a.m.
Sunday Supper-6:15 p.m.
Program-7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Eucharist-5:15 p.m.
* * *
CAMPUS CHAPEL
1236 Washtenaw
Rev. Donald Postema
Services:

ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL F
CHURCH, 306 N. Division 1'
8:00 a.m.: Holy Eucharist.
10:00 a.m.:, Holy Eucharist and V
Sermon. C
* * * S
BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH'S
OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave. Ph. 665-6149 a
Ministers: T. L. Trost, Jr.; R. E.;
Simonson.
Associate Ministers: Dennis R.
Brophy and Howard F. Gebhart. 6
9 a.m.: Morning Prayer.
10 a.m.: Worship Service and
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw Avenue
SUNDAY: 10:30 a.m.: Worship
Services, Sunday School (2-20 yrs.).
Infants' room available Sunday and
Wednesday.
Public Reading Room, 306 E. Li-
berty St.: Mon., 10-9; Tues.-Sat.
10-5; Closed Sundays and Holi-
days.
For transportation, call 668-6427.
Church School.
* * *
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL (LCMS)
1511 Washtenaw Avenue
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Sunday at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m-
Worship Services
Sunday at 9:15 a.m.-Bible Study.
Wednesday at 10 p.m.-Midweek

IRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIRST UNITED METHODIST
432 Washtenaw Avenue CHURCH and WESLEY FOUNDA-'
Services of Worship at 9:00 and TION - State at Huron and Wash..
0:30 a.m. Sermon: "Christ's First 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Worship
oncern." Preaching: Robert E. Services. "Christ's Purpose for the
and ers. Church."
COLLEGE PROGRAM Broadcast on WNRS 1290 AM,
Bible Study - Sundays at 10:30 WNRZ 103 FM, 11 a.m.-noon.
.m.; Tuesdays-12:00 to 1:00. WESLEY FOUNDATION:
Holy Communion - Wednesdays Sun., Feb. 4 - 5:30 p.m.-Cele- I
:15 to 5:45. bration, Wesley Lounge; 6:15 p.m.'
Supper Program - Wednesdays -Supper, Pine Room; 7:00 p.m.-
600. Program, Wesley Lounge, "Holy
Square dance Friday 8:00. Spirit" with Terrence Tice.
TONIGHT
Midwest Premiere
MACUNAIMA
A PRINCE MUST FACE
WOMEN, VIOLENCE
AND MAGIC
SOMETIME.
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In Eastmancolor
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"The Marx Brothers, EL TOPO, and Fellini
... you'll laugh your head off!"
--Lyons, WPIX, New York
"A bawdy phantasmagoric journey."
--CUE Mag.
"An adult fairy tale. . . we just sit back
and laugh!" --Gelmis, NEWSDAY
"One of the major works of cinema of this

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