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...next day that state's attorney demanded that I be sentenced to two-and-one-half years, and in spite of Vogel's convincing defense that I didn't even belong under the Slave-trade paragraph, and that at most I should be remonstrated for giving Elizabeth escape tips and that on one in the West had put me up to it, the indictment stood. In my last word before the judge and two-man jury I simply told them that I took all the blame for anything that I or Elizabeth might have done, but that there...
Well, not that I want to break a mother's heart, but problem is it doesn't really work. The Polinsky brothers' two-man theater is really nothing more than a fancy gimmick. Real theatrical challenges are either not perceived or else simply ignored in an effort to arrive at a simple-minded kind of two-bit bravura...
...eliminate his Vice President from the October balloting. South Viet Nam's Supreme Court ruled provisionally that Ky was ineligible to run because he lacked a sufficient number of certified endorsements. If the Thieu-controlled court confirms that decision, as is virtually certain, there will be a two-man contest between Thieu and General Duong Van ("Big") Minh-unless Minh carries out his threat to drop out on the grounds that the election is rigged...
Opening the Door. In addition to Rich and Roderick, NBC's Tokyo Operations Manager lack Reynolds was also admitted, along with a two-man Japanese camera-sound crew. From Hong Kong, LIFE'S British-born John Saar and German-born Freelance Photographer Frank Fischbeck were given visas, as was Tillman Durdin, 64, of the New York Times, another old China hand who covered the Sino-Japanese War from Shanghai in the late 1930s and was the Times's Nanking bureau chief in 1948. Rich, Roderick and Durdin all applied for permission to open permanent bureaus in Peking...
...Attorney General John Mitchell, reflected his deep concern-and considerable embarrassment-over a serious breach in the FBI's security measures. On the night of March 8, a group calling itself the Citizen's Commission to Investigate the FBI broke into the bureau's unguarded two-man office in Media, Pa., and stole at least 800 secret documents. Copies of 16 of these documents, which deal primarily with the bureau's surveillance of radical black and student groups, were forwarded to places where the thieves thought they would do the most good-or harm...