JURY CONSIDERING PORTUGAL FLIGHTS

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000200170009-6
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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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March 24, 1999
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9
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October 14, 1966
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NSPR
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OCT 1 Sanitized Approved For Release : CIA CPYRGHT' CPYRGHT CPYRGHT ER ? ORTUGA111 G Dofonso Again Asserts C.I.A. Sanctioned Sale of B-26's 4. ? 3y DOUGLAS ItOBINSON Special to The New YOek Times 'c4 BUFF ALO, Oct. 13-Flu 41 involving a rLEisT pilot an h French nobleman accused of llegally exporting seven World War II bombers to Portugal last year was put in the hdnds of the jury late this afternoon. The- panel-10 men and two women-will decide whether the defendants "knowingly, and willfully" violated a Federal law flying or conspiring to send ?v,e' planes to Europe as part ,of a transaction that was 'eventually supposed to entail the sale. of 20 bombers. The , defendants,'.' John i R. orce pilot, and Count Henri were dismissed during the trial with a bit of fortune," he said. MU h t th t ' 1 I" na arie Francois de Marin do,hcle for lack of evidence. roug ou ontmarin, a French airplane Iii sumining up today; ' the Marger has attacked agents of', roker, face a total sentence of Inc years in prison or fines f $G0,000 or both, if they are onvicted of one count of con- piracy and two counts of actu- Ily transporting the planes. The two wef?e charged with lolating the Munitions Control foreign country except Canada without a license. Involved are the sale of seven World War II surplus B-26Invader bombers. Possible Sentences Under. the law, Mr. Hawke and.Count de Montmarin could receive five years and fines of $10,000 each on the conspiracy count, and two years and fines of $25,000 each on both of the substantive counts. Both defendants were indicted last year, along with Gregory R. Board, a< Tucson, Ariz., busi- nessman, now said to lbe living on..,-the'. --island .,.of.- Jamaica, Charges gas two other men lawyer representing Mr. Hawke returned to his theme that the entire operation had been car- ried out with the authorization or tacit approval of the Central Intelligence Agency under the code name of Operation Spar- row. Earlier, this week, Lawrence It. Houston, general counsel of } I d t C A l h various Government agencies who allowed Mr. Hawke to; leave.the country In the bbmb??, ers without checking to see if, he, had an export license. Edward Brodsky of NcW York, the lawyer representing Count de Montmarin, said his; client had never in all his for..:, ie. . , ., en ed t at his agen- cy mer dealings with the sale of had been :involved in any way. from the United States, . Mr. Hawke's lawyer, Edwin to Europe faced the necessity' Marger of Miami Beach, re- of obtaining export licenses. ferred to the case as "the 10 In his summation, United little Indians and the fairy god- States Attorney John T. Curtin father." restated his contention that The Godfather' both men knew they were 'Fairy breaking the law. He dismissed The Indians, he told the jury, the argument that the C.I.A.. would be all of the people in- was involved as "ridiculous." volved in the 'operation, includ- The bombers, which were' ing the defendants, Mr. Board flown to Tancos Air Force Base and various accountants and near Lisbon, were said to have' businessmen. The "fairy god- been for eventual ' use against! father" was the Government- an alleged Communist Chinese; "a ghost, a spook, a little man trained uprising in Portugal's who ? was not seen who always African, territories .dt. Mozam,1 tapped Mr:, Hawke'sshqulders gigue'a>id,;Angola.; Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP75-0.0149R000200.170009-6