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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, May 17, 1972

THE ECONOMICS HITS PROSECUTION *
OF THE COLD WARBaByRETSMHhi
By ROBERT SMITH
at your bookstore, OR .~vc a ~ e
HON RS Dais demands dsmssal Bofcharges
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Monroe, N.Y. 10950 SAN JOSE, Calif. OP) - an- human being who has love in
gela Davis' chief defense attor- her heart -- yes, for George
::=:> >oG o :>p ney asked the judge at her trial Jackson, but for humanity as
1r a yesterday to dismiss murder- well."
Book "air kidnap - conspiracy charges on Prosecutor Albert Harris Jr.
Saturdaygrounds the prosecution had completed the state's case by BELFAST () -An
presented insufficient evidence reading jurors a heavily editedLAS
Ann Arbor and engaged in a useless po- version of Davis' diary. I plosion wrecked a Protest-
Public Library secution. the former UCLA philosophy ant bar in Belfast late Mon-
ADULT BOOKS-50 cents Attorney .Lee Branton said instructor talks of marriage day night, injuring 17 per-
CHILDREN'S BOOKS-25 cents the prosecution, which rested vows and refers to herself as sons and sending Protestant
sponsored by the is case Monday, had proved Jackson's "life-long wife."y n p
Friends of theLibroryela Davis "is a warm e roein as a rampage.

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seven weeks and involved 95
witnesses and more than 200
pieces of evidence. In much of
that time, Harris attempted to
read jurors the complete 18-
page diary.
He said it was crucial to show
that Davis had uncontrolled
passion and willingness to kill.
if necessary, to free Jackson
from San Quentin Prison.
The state contends passionate
love was Davis' motive for fur-
nishing four guns and helping
plan an escape attempt from
the Marin County Civic Center
on Aug. 7, 1970.
In the state's theory, a judge
and four other hostages were
to be traded for Jackson. In-
stead, the escape went awry
and ended in shooting and the

Angela LDavis
death of the judge, two convicts
and an accomplice.
The prosecutor argued yes-
terday that there is more than
sufficient evidence to sustain a
conviction and asked that the
motion for dismissal be denied.
Superior Court Judge Rich-
ard Arnason took the matter
under advisement, saying he
would rule sometime before the
trial is concluded.

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It was the second bar bomb-
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lic tavern was demolished Sat-
urday, touching off a 36-hour
Catholic-Protestant battle in
which nine persons were killed
and more than 70 wounded.
A 50-pound bomb in a parked
car shattered the Bluebell ,Tav-
ern in Sandy Row, a Protestant
district in East Belfast. Three
girls, 7, 10, and 13 years old,
were among the casualties.
Protestant youths threw up
barricades around the street,
while others charged into a
nearby business district, hurling
rocks at offices and smashing in
windows with clubs.
Police said "older and wiser
heads" finally persuaded the
youths to return home, and Pro-
testant residents removed the
barricades.
The two bar bombings and
the reaction that followed
heightened fears of civil war
between the Protestant majority
and the Catholic minority.
For many months the Pro-
testants have held back, leaving
to the British army and the po-
lice the task of combating the
Catholic guerrillas of the Irish
Republican Army.
But since the British govern-
ment supplanted the Protestant
provincial government a n d
made some concessions to the
Catholics, Protestant militancy
has been increasing.
Amid the escalating Protest-
ant - Catholic violence, gunmen
wounded a Catholic father and
son in their Belfast home. Po-
lice said they could not learn
the motive for the attack.
A claymore mine blasted an
army armored car and wound-
ed a soldier outside Londonder-
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