DEFENSE WITNESSES SCHEDULED TO TESTIFY IN BOMBER TRIAL
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP75-00149R000400360011-0
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
November 11, 2016
Document Release Date:
December 23, 1998
Sequence Number:
11
Case Number:
Publication Date:
October 6, 1966
Content Type:
NSPR
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By RON MASELKA
set to testify today at the Fed-
e1al Court trial of two men
charged with conspiring to un-
lawfully export seven B-26 bomb-
ers to Portugal in 1965.
The government rested its case
Wednesday, the 10th trial day.
In 'continuing to reserve deci-
sion on defense motions to dis-
miss all charges, Judge John 0.
are strong and I am not able
Imen and two women are John
Imarin, 58, a French business-
'proved the. project.
day was FBI agent Joseph B..
ing him.
Mr. Sullivan said,. noting that a
few minutes l ate r a man
,,Customs agent entered the 'of-
,.: involved fn," Mr. Sullivan testa-
~.:"There was a heated e8-
;change between Hawke and the
CPYRGHT
$3000 Per Plane
Board is the missing defendant
in the case.
plane ferried to France "which
er starting to deduct the ex=
good tour" and "$500 on a bad
tour," depending on such fac-
tors as weather. 1
Mr. Keyes said he stressed
assured me that the paper work
1'-- Le proper and there -;^111d
i Decision -Reserved
After 90 minutes of oral argu-
government called a .total of 24
failed to provide sufficient evi-
I indicating that his client
had specific knowledge of the
government could have called,
who "would be the one most
other permissions besides export
-Atty. John T. Curtin said the,
government maintains "that the
criminal act occurred here be-
ester." At least two of the air-;
craft allegedly left the U. SI via
Rochester. .