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Show I The Salt Lake Tribune, Ihursdav, August lb, Judge- Refuses to Stay Trial for Mitchell, Stans A fedNEW YORK (UPI) eral judge Wednesday refused to postpone the Sept. 11 trial cf former Nixon cabinet members John N. Mitchell and Mauri.e H. Stans on charges cated in the Watergate or coverup. break-i- n Particulars or Rightly wrongly the government has not connected the entire Watergate matter to this case, Mitchells moBill of tion declared. The government statement was included in a bill of particulars which also named were indicted by a federal grand jury along with fugitive financier Robert Vesco and former New Jersey State Sen- ate majority leader Harry star Watergate witness John Dean III, former White House counsel, as a but not a defendant m the New York case. W. announcement Gaghardis that he would not postpone the trial came during a hearing on a charge by Stans attorneys that overzoalous prosecutors had obtained information covered bv the attorney- - chent privilege. Defense attorney Walter J. Bonner saiad that if it could be shown that such information had gone to the prosecutors the indictment against Stans should be dismissed. At very least, he told Gaghardi, the evidence obtained from the lawyer, Kenneth Wells not Parkinson, be ought admitted at the tual. Stans, along with Mitchell, Sears and Ve.co, are accused of conspiring to have Stans and Mitchell pressure the SEC into going easy in an investigation of Vescos financial dealings. Executive assistant U.S. attorney James W. Rayhill, called to the stand by Bonner, testified that the prosecutors wanted to talk to Parkinson because he they believed might have been present at meetings at which a coverup of a secret Vesco $200,000 GOP campaign contribution was allegedly discussed. The government has charged in its indictment that the $200,000 was delivered in return for the pressure from Mitchell and Stans on the SEC. super shirt savings men's knit dress shirts L. Sears. AssocKated Press Wireohoto Mrs. Pearl Burden, Lebanon, Ky embraces her son, Wilbur McDonald, 33, after he was freed of sentence for killing of a California widow. Man Admits to Slay Role, Prisoner, 33, Released - CHICAGO (AP) A man who served nearly three years in prison for murder was released Wednesday because of new evidence in his case. The new evidence apparently comes from a reported statement by another man charged with murdering a Seattle woman on a Chicago sightseeing trip. Minor Record Mrs. Pearl Burden, of Lebanon, Ky., broke into tears fol- lowing his release. They are accused of trying to obstruct a Securities Exchange Commission probe of Vescos affairs in return for a $200,000 contribution to President Nixons campaign. Mitchells motion noted a government statement Monday that Stans improperly deleted from his election fund reports any reference to disbursements which the committee (to the president) may have made therefrom to Frederick Larue, G. 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McDonald wbs convicted by a jury of murdering her, primarily on circumstantial evidence. and Harrison, an former mental patient, is charged with murdering Mrs. Judith E. Ott, 28. She was stabbed in a rest room in Grant Park, Chicagos Lake shore showcase, Michigan Monday as her husband and baby son w aited nearby. Fourth Slaying It was the fourth slaying within a year at the park. Reports attributed to sources said that Harrison has given statements that he killed Mrs. Ott and Mrs. Agnes Lehmann, 46, in d 1970. McDonald was convicted Oct. 30, 1971, of murder in the Lehmann killing and was sentenced to sene 100 to 150 in solid colors years in prison. Judge Frank J. Wilson, the magistrate who passed sen- 22.50 tence, allowed McDonald to go free Tuesday on the basis of new evidence given him by the state's attorneys office. . Thomas Fitzgerald, assistant states attorney, refused to disclose the new evidence, might jeopardize saying it the case of another." 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