The Michigan Daily-Friday, August 15, 1980-Page 5 BROTHER OBTAINS RESTRAINING ORDER Oswald exhumation blocked From UPI and AP "50-50" possibility that the body under DALLAS - The brother of accused the red granite marker with the bare presidential assassin Lee Harvey word "OSWALD" on it would be that of Oswald yesterday obtained a tem- a Soviet agent who took Oswald's iden- porary restraining order halting the tity in 1959, or that there would be no exhumation of Oswahld's body for an body at all. autopsy that would have settled OSWALD'S WIDOW, Marine Oswald questions about its identity. Porter, had granted the group per- A group headed by British author and mission to undertake a private disin- lawyer Michael Eddowes claimed a terment and autopsy under a Texas law j Study shows stren t s of emergency rooms which gives spouses that power. She said she did not believe someone other than her former husband was buried at Rose Hill Burial Park in Fort Worth, but wanted to help clear up "mysteries" about the assassination. The lawsuit filed by Robert Oswald of Wichita Falls named Dallas County Medical Examiner Charles Petty; Por- ter; Dallas County Judge Garry Weber; Eddowes; and the cemetery as, defendants. His suit claims Eddowes' efforts to exhume the body are "continuing ac- tion of the part of Michael Eddowes for his own personal gain and to promote a book he has written for sale and distribution to the public." "I'M DISAPPOINTED that it has to be dragged out even longer to add to the burden already shouldered by the widow and her children," said Jerry Pittman, lawyer for Eddowes. "That always has been a prime concern of ours." Pittman added: "I have to consult with other attorneys involved in this case before any decision is made on the next step. If this is a valid restraining order, then the district court in Tarrant County will make a determination next Friday." F ddowes and others, including Petty, ha assembled a team of grave- diggers, security personnel, heavy equipment operators, forensic pathologists, and dental identification experts for the mission. Reports in Dallas indicated they planned to dig up the grave today. Once exhumed, the coffin would have been taken to the Institute of Forensic Sciences in Dallas. Petty said there was nearly "100 per cent probability" they would ,have determined whether the body was that of Lee Harvey Oswald by comparing Oswald's Marine dental records in 1958 with the teeth in the body. In a book on the Nov. 22, 1963, assassination of President John Ken- nedy, Eddowes claimed the body in Oswald's grave in Tarrant County is that of a Soviet agent who took Oswald's place to kill Kennedy. 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