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Judge Bailey Aldrich '28 yesterday set Nov. 18 as a tentative date for oral arguments on defense motions for the acquittal of Leon J. Kamin '48 and the dismissal of the remaining counts of the indictment against him. Both motions were presented yesterday as the defense closed out its case. The government rested a week ago. No action in the trial before the oral arguments is expected...
Earlier yesterday, he definitely admitted as evidence the tape recording of Kamin's January, 1954 testimony before Senator Joseph R. McCarthy. He listened to the tapes in a private session from which the press was excluded. He reportedly heard some parts of the tape several times...
...motion to dismiss the indictment against Kamin supplements the one Aldrich refused to consider last April, defense counsel Calvin P. Bartlett said last night. The new motion cites last summer's dismissal of the indictment against Corliss Lamont as a precedent...
They had presented a nine-point motion for acquittal immediately after the prosecution rested its case last Monday. Aldrich responded to it only to acquit Kamin on two counts, ruling that the questions on which the counts were based were not pertinent to the subject into which McCarthy was inquiring at the hearing...
...defense evidence presented last week concentrated on whether Kamin was informed of the subject-matter of the hearings. It has, however, requested Aldrich to take note of a long list of documents relating to the Senate Government Operations Committee and its Investigating Subcommittee...