DEFENSE WITNESSES SCHEDULED TO TESTIFY IN BOMBER TRIAL

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400360011-0
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 11, 2016
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December 23, 1998
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11
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October 6, 1966
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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. .