Friday, May 10, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven. Judiciary Committee off to slow start (Continued from Page 1) Evan Davis, in addition to Gar- rison. St. Clair's assistants were Malcolm Harris and John Mc- Cahill. None of the evidence Doar was prepared to lay before the committee as soon as the public cleared the room was in evi- dence. A bulging brief case alongside Davis was not the celebrated grand jury brief case that has been turned over to the committee, aides said. ALTHOUGH the large, high- celinged committee room held about 200 seats, only 10 spec- tators from the public were ad- mitted. There were 90 seats for reporters, an equal number for guests of the committee mem- bers, and the rest for television technicians. First in line for one of the 10 public seats was Charleen Tre- finger, of Joppa, Md., who be- came famous during last sum- mer's Watergate hearings by showing up early each day for a seat at those proceedings. 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