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Levity In The Court The judge dismissed the jury and asked defense attorneys if they had "anything to say." The defendants broke into laughter and chief defense attorney William Kunstler said, "Just a sigh of relief, jour honor." But Kunstler quickly added the motion for a directed defense and said verdict argument on the request would b "extensive." "It will be only as extensive as I permit It to" be," Hoffman replied. Kunstler asked Hoffman If the defendants would be required to appear Monday, the date set for consideration of the mm V 1 ,M IB 9 I f 11 MM M J C II TM M mm Ulll a motion. It's "Yes, sir, I think Important that they be here," the iudre said, smiling. "After ell, I may grant your motion.' Trial Resumes Monday Defendants Abbie Hoffman and Lee Weiner waved their hands In the air. "Ya, ya," yippie leader Hoffman said. 'We'll be waiting for that" Judge Hoffman, still smiling, walked out the door. Earlier he quashed a defense subpoena of confidential records of Cie Federal Bureau of Investigation and a demand that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover testify. The subpoena demanded Hoover produce all FBI reports on the defendants and alleged j iw mm - m mm , n m mm mm MS Vm. M m ml lmW mfea.w. m m mm m m m. re- Including ports resulting from electronic surveillance, and the addresses of all agents and informers. Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Schulta called the request a "A fishing expedition fantastic request." Kunstler said the FBI Is "a huge federal agency with an army of Informers and agents who'have been utilized in every state against toese defendants." He said fte defense "can't possibly know the names" of agents whose testimony might help the defendants' case. The government presented M witnesses in its effort to prove the defendants cons' ired to Incite riota during the 1968 Democratic national convention. The trial transcript already includes nearly 10,000 pages of material, which costs the government about $1 a page. An additional $50,000 bill has been run up at Cie hotel where 14 jurors and alternates have been seauestered since late September. And pay for jurors, at $25 a day, adds $24,500 to costs. ... Czech Stows (UPD-Pi- etr Terrific buys on fashion coats . . . hurry in, save! Brighten her holidoyi with a coat gift thell enjoy fash-Io- n day offer day I Beautiful fabrics with a high look and plenty of warmth. Lustrous lining, new detailing and many hav luxurious fur collan. Delightful double knit suits are sure to gladden Christmas morning! gift shell lovs I Wool double klnts with on air of looting Hgh with superior anywhere, any season. Beautifully detailed and skirts workmanship. Elegant colors, styled with slim or shells. end most have matching 44.88 A $ A-li- 39 Accessories are a girls' Q favorite fashion asset! 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