Asking support against D. C. bomb probe By KEN KELLEY (EDITOR'S NOTE: Ken Kelley has been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in Detroit concerning the bombing of the Capitol build- ing in March, aod the :Mayday de- monstrations. The hearing,origi- nally sehedule' for today, has been postponed to June 15.) LAST WEDNESDAY, May 26, at 3:37 p.m., two hulking godzillas, armed with J. Edgar Hoover's autograph, r a ng the doorbell at Terry Taube's apart- ment in Detroit, to present him with a subpoena to testify at a Federal Grand Jury in Detroit. Terry was not home, but I was there, and it just so hap- pened that they had one for me, too. "This is by order of the United States Attorney General and his wife," one of them in- toned. "Harrumph," added the other. What it boils down to is that the government is increasingly reluctant to operate political trials in open court, where they have 90 per cent control of the situation, because of their spec- tacular defeats of late - the Panther 21 and Ericka and Bob- by being the two most recent examples. So they have decided to rely on a system where they have 100 per cent control by way of the insidious device known as the Grand Jury. A week before the Mayday ac- tions in Washington, they used this ploy to snatch up Leslie Bacon, a beautiful sister work- ing in the Mayday Collective in D.C. They then removed her to Seattle, Washington, a n d, de- claring that one of their under- cover slime had said that Leslie knew someone who knew some- one who knew a friend who had a cousin who knew a Weather- man, they slapped her with $100,000 bail. They announced that she was a "key witness" in the Capitol bombing of March 1, and the press crucified her. After refusing to answer a list of questions, they then put her in a dungeon in Seattle for con- tempt of court. Tried, judged and sentenced in one neat ma- neuver, without even having to resort to the sticky business of constitutional rights or open trial or any of that other obso- lete nonsense. They're now trying to do the same thing in grand juries in. Washington, New York City, and Detroit. When he first heard that he and Judy Gumbo had to appear before a grand jury in New York, Stew Albert burned his subpoena - a fitting show of theatrical respect for the government's latest script in it's attempt to annihilate the peace movement. T h e only thing grand about this jury is that it's a grand ruse, Mitchell's snatching of Leslie was perfectly timed to smear the Mayday actions and portray the members of the peace move- ment as violence-prone subver- sives. That is not to, say t he bombing was wrong - most of the people in the Mayday Col- lective dug it, especially in light of the Weatherletter published the next day, which ran down the reasons for the bombing. It occurred at the height of the invasion of Laos, when there was a total media blackout on the latest murderous actions by the only Mad Bombers - Nixon and his quislings. It served as a creative dramatization of t h e airwar slaughter (t h e equiva- lent of more than three Hiro- shimas per week) being waged in Indochina by U.S. imperial pilots. BUT THE POINT IS, as the Weather underground pointed out in their New Morning com- munique, that many levels of struggle are necessary to stop the war and bring down the Ma- chine - and mass actions of the kind the Mayday Collective were engaged in is one of the most important. It is foolish and counter-productive to mix above-ground, mass actions with the kind of tactics employed by the underground - and a n y serious revolutionary realizes this. Millions and millions of people are going to have to be convinced that this government is a cruel sham bent on destroy- ing freedom all over the planet before we can mobilize to change it. That is why it is crucial to re- sist on all levels and show Mitchell that we aren't going to his ovens peaceably. Our resis- tance, coupled with Mitchell's increasingly blatant flaunting of constitutional rights, will be a powerful stroke in radicalizing the American people. And show what REAL violence, that kills thousands of PEOPLE every week, is. He is perfectly aware of who bombed the Capitol - anyone who read the Weather- man admission is. In fact, ten days after the event, he declar- ed that there was "obviously no conspiracy involved." So he had to invent one. On Tuesday, June 15, G u y Goodwin, one of Mitchell's top assistants who travels from city to city (he delivered the Wea- thermen indictments here last July) trying to nail people in front of his grand juries (hav- ing just put Leslie in j ail in Seattle), will be down at the Federal Building. He will at- tempt to question myself, Terry and at least one other person, Colin Neiburger from Boston. He will ask us all sorts of ques- tions about how we conspired with Leslie and other folks who were in Washington prior to the bombing, putting out a mass- circulation paper designed to encourage people to c o m e to Mayday. He says he has issued three other subpoenaes to peo- ple still unnamed. This will be a secret hearing. The only people allowed inside his interrogation chamber will be himself, the jury, and us - one at a time. The nearest you're allowed to come to a law- yer is outside t h e courtroom walls. We will refuse to answer his questions, not because we have anything to h i d e - we don't. The government is the only one interested in hiding, making their jury SECRET be- cause grand 'jury procedures don't even make an attempt to clothe their hackings in the us- ual constitutional-rights-guar- antee facade of an open court. We will not submit to Mitchell's imperial summons, but will treat it with the lowly contempt that it merits. No one in the Mayday Col- lective had anything more to do with bombing the Capitol than Phillip Berrigan had something to do with kidnaping Heinrich Himmler (or whoever) or John Sinclair had something to do with blowing up Ann Arbor's CIA building. But the mere fact that the government has invent- ed these hoaxes puts them in jail, just as it put Leslie in jail. NONE OF US wants to go to the slam, but if we do, we at least want the strength from seeing our sisters and brothers with us outside the courtroom, showing Mitchell that we aren't isolated, that he can't intimi- date us. Please come to the Fed- eral Building at 9 in the morn- ing Tuesday, June 15, and show your support. This latest fascist routine is just the beginning of many more grand juries, which is why we've got to start fight- ing NOW, or a lot more of us will get ripped off if Michell's convinced he can get away with it. Don't be Good Germans. I More from the White House news conference By JONATHAN MILLER MR. PRESIDENT, could you please in- form us if - in the light of your recent decision to make the final judg- ment in the case of Lieutenant William Calley - you will make a decision to make a final decision in the case of Juan V. Corona, picked up last week for killing at least ten drifters, none of them either women or children, in Yuba City, Cali- fornia? "Well, let me make myself perfectly clear. Captain Calley, as you know, was in fact a member of the army, and in my capacity as commander-in-chief of the armed forces I am in fact able to do what I did, and have the final decision on matters of that kind. "However, circumstances differ in the case of Corona. Mr. Corona was not a member of the army, in fact he was not even a United States citizen at the time at which he committed the crime." "If you will recall, you will remember that in recent times there have been a number of mass murders. In 1955, when I was the Vice-President, John Gilbert Graham was executed for planting a bomb in a plane on which his heavily in- sured mother was travelling - killing forty-four people. That man was execut- ed, and I believe it to have been a justi- fied execution, but even if. I hadn't and I was President, instead of just Vice-Presi- dent, I would not have intervened in the case. "So, as there is no precedent for me as President to observe, I can do what I like. Therefore I will not make the final de- termination in the case of this Mexican murderer. "I know the people in California and I am sure there will be justice in the case, even without my intervention. Mr. President, you said that Corona is guilty even though he has not yet stood trial for the crime. "NO, I SAID he is a murderer, not that he is guilty. "Now I know, that of all presidents, my relations with the press are not excep- tional - and that is no reflection on any of you gentlemen - the press and I haven't always seen eye-to-eye on many of the issues that confront us. "In this particular case, it is the de- cision of the President, not the press, how to proceed with this murderer; you know, whether to execute him, like the criminal that blew up the plane with his mother on it, or throw him in the slam for the rest of his life, or whether or not to simply shoot him outright - after all the police know that he did it. Mr. President, how do the police know he did it? "Because they say so, that's how. I do not subscribe to the 'I hate the pigs' mentality. Take, for example, the recent arrests here of lawbreakers gathered to- gether to disrupt the Nation's Capital. In that case the criminals were firmly dealt with." Well, Mr. President, perhaps you could tell me if you expect Corona to be re- leased and charges against him dropped - just as the Mayday protesters were re- leased? "ABSOLUTELY NOT, I will person- ally see to it that foreign murderers are dealt with. I'm sorry gentlemen, tim e is up. There's just one thing I'd like to. add at this time: In light of Mrs. Mitchell's recent comments, and the re- fusal of the Senate to appoint a southern constructionist to the Supreme Court, I herely announce a new nomination. Washington police chief Jerry V. Wilson. 0 lA Midigan Daff-H 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of the author. This must be noted in all reprints. Thursday, June 3, 1971 News Phone: 764-0552 NIGHT EDITOR: ROSE SUE BERSTEIN