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Sirhan Trial Pace Typical Of U. S. Justice
By RICHARD STARNES which criminal justice is dis- and his two assistants be. This doubles the possibility
Scripps-Howard Staff Writer pensed in the U. S. will seek dismissal of Sirhan's of a jury and of a
LOS ANGELES The mur- Grant. B:: Cooper, the soft-
indictment on the ground that
mistrial, and it led to this
der of Sen. Robert F Kennedy spoken, courtly and, oh, so
the grand jury that returned it
exchange between Mr. Cooper
was not a typical crime in the did not represent & fair cross
epidemic of wrongdoing that is cagey chief defense counsel section of the commuity. and a reporter during a court-
lacerating the nation, and his for the accused assassin, has Substantially the same argu- house corridor interview:
admitted killer is not a run-of- conceded in open court that ment was used in an earlier What happens; Mr _ Cooper
the-mill hoodlum_ his moody, whey-faced client motion to dismiss the petit ras asked if the jury agrees
But the glacia] pace of the fired the shot that took the life jury panel, and was rejected on & first-degree guilty verdict
trial of Sirhan B Sirhan j5 of Bobby Kennedy last June 5. by Judge Walker, (It was re-
but can't agree when it later
wholly characteristic of tlie must decide on penalty?
plo ddin g deliberatibn wi}h But despite that the trial of newed the next and was "It means,' Mr; Cooper re-
Sirhan promises to last at rejected, but not until plied cheerfully, *that a whole
{34 least another three months. the 69-year-old trial judge had new jury must be selected to
patiently listened to additional fix the penalty. And since the
Sirhan was arraigned and arguments from Mr; Cooper;) new jury has not heard any of
pled not guilty last 2 Mr_ Cooper said he would the e-viden c e, practically -Kcaz
Trial was set for Nov, 1 and subpena more than 100 Los everything can be reintro-
was postponed twice. It start- Angeles County judges to sup- _ duccd not just evidence in
his plea to quash the mitigation or aggravation:
ed in the heavily guarded Su-
indictment a plea observers California, however, has no
perior Court of Judge Herbert felt was a doomed ploy intend- monopoly on endless criminal
V. Walker Jan. 7 ed only to lay the groundwork trials At the beginning of the
Three weeks later the jury for an appeal if Sirhan is current fiscal year there were
has not been finally selected, convicted 14,763 criminal cases pending
and to all inients and purposes While California's f a r -0 u t in Federal district courts, 0f
the trial has not even started: murder trial procedure is u- which nearly 2000 had been
Today, as the lead-footed doubtedly contributing to the hanging fire for more than two
proceedings resume after a delay in Sirhan's trial, delay years, 2055 had been in litiga-
four-day recess, there were for delay's sake is a time-hon- tion more than a year and 2408
still two time-consuming pre: ored weapon in the U. S. trial had been pending more than
liminaries impeding the actual attorney's armory. six months.
trial. In California trials that re:
Although eight men and four sult in a verdict 0f first-degree U. $, Grant Helps
women have tentatively been murder, the trial jury For CMU Building
seated as jurors, six alter- then listen to additional evi-
nates remain to be selected. dence in mitigation or in ag- Press Washington Burequ
Since neither prosecution nor gravation of sentence and then WASHINGTON The U. S.
defense has exhausted his per- must decide between life im- Office of Education has ap
challenges cboosing prisonment or death in the gas proved a grant of 8730,122 to
eteptoxY alealletege cowhoosrag
chamber. help build a new fine arts
on for the rest of the week:
University , it notified
The 'penalty" verdict must William S: Moorhead today.
There,is also one more mo- be unanimous, just as the The estimated total cost of
tion to be argued; Mr, Cooper guilty-not guilty- verdict must the building is $9,596,000 ,
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Mise Dlane Woikatein
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Dear Misb Wolkatein+
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to your letter 02 Januery '25 , 1969. Plaabe oxcuse
Qur delay in, teeponaing_
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MONDAY JULY 15, 1968
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Audience Also HasRole inRacism_
By THOMAS A
JOHNSON .
When the plantation ' over
seer on the stage struck a
female slave; her husband
hurried to her" defense but
was at once frightened
away by a threat from the
overseer
"Kill him; a youthtul
voice yelled trom tne dark-
ened theater audience: "Be
a man, dammitl Be a' manl"
But he 'had too
soon:
For; while theaudience 'at
the play "The Believers" is
encouraged to tell the-actors
how it feels about the per-
formance, the audience par-
ticipation .is not supposed to
'come until ` after the curtain
comes dowp-on_thellast' &ct.
At that time: the lights are
turned up jn the FGreezeich
Lane Theater In
Village; and the all-Negro
cast engages in & free-flow-
dialogue with , members
of the"audience On the pleck;
and the white; iexpetience in
Tho Ner York Tmei (97 Meyart bopim) America ' Devote,
South Korean seamen lying about the deck of the Indonesian Star' The freighter has been held beze Since Feb; %6 Said" thectoessioasse -eevote:
most & microcosm Of Amer- Stranded Korean-Sailors Yearn for Home'
ica todays:
Dialogue' Every Night
By JOSEPH NOVITSKI paper keep the ship, the only came to; New ' York around On:; Sundeys @lL, the crew He 'said' requests for the
After being marooned ak- guarantee of value to the the of Good Hope. members Who can: Jeave tne discussiops-from the audience
most 'five months in New owner's American creditors, One and tons Ehip ( watch' mugt be Kept) Imade "dialogue night" an
York Harbor, they are un-
from sailing: of mahogany planking are attend services, translated
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paid; sometimes hungry,. of- Standing on his neatly lashed in piles Mtenuet Awe; at' 'the; past; "weejs:
ten unhappy and homesick, bridge Saturday, Captain on the deck under canvas Beptist , ; Church in1 play which opened
but stil proud of their care Yoon, 2 47-year-old veteran 'covers: Some of the rubber Jamaica Queens; on 'May 9 at,,the theater at Cast members of <eThe Believers" exchanging views with the audience on the blacisrena
for the ship on which they of 10 years of command at was unloaded in_ March _ at diesel-powered:_ 'Water 38, Commerce' Street;, is de- white, experience in America. The scene is the Cherty Lane Theater in Greenwich Vlllase
are trapped_ sea, squinted into the sun,
the Bush Terminal but 650
tax; tiia
Wiich' scribed a5' therblack ,expe
The men, Capt Hongjo reflected_ a moment,and said: tons 'are stilljin her hold_ "operates IEom the L89th Fience in;" Rand ; . traces come to the shdater in two from Detroit said: "Sure Mrs. Bette Brooks;
Yoon; master of freighter "We believed in our owner Standing Mon tne canves- Stteer fert slip libro co i Negro Drsete da "to buses About half 'f the peo- took things trom the white Poughkeepsie; N Y, called'
Indonesian Star, and 26 other as an American gentleman;, Senerecyunitethel hatch_ hatchearGi3; Hoote 2 ie' {the ple in' the audience were man but also burned out from the last TOy of tho
South Koreans in the ship's but we are now disappointed Kyun;
his first and
2420780 What;doayou: #o2 adults; "however: be audi- themselves out; Education is small theater; And [hen Vou -
crew, have been stuck here Our crewmen are very
cabin rmaking shore; Nicholes ing to SAatembe 'enee rabout half the only real tqol that education, just Where-
Since last Feb. 26 because seamen, but they have not
voyage, discussed crew's_ mo; the Coordint cast' 'Sylvia Iackson nite:
"862 hane Negoot_
It did not end itnere: can you g0 to work # youte
creditors of the ehipidozesez owners received their wages; and 22 dart ihaiyeas R@W sted aij a recent'
Burned; Themselves Out' "The riots Showed: only black?"
will not let the have to struggle with
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food fashions family furnishings THE NEW YoRE TIMES MOnixJuLY '15,,'1968
Hans Christian Andersen Would Have Approved
By JUDY KLEMESRUD
SHFedepetes bonice creaet
venders; booming jet
planes, and skippers Cetrai
their crafts in the
Park boat pond. But distrac-
tions or no, Diane Wolkstein
is still the park $ undisputed
Saturday star and her re-
views are mostly raves:
Miss Wolkstein, ash blonde,
freckle-faced and 25 years
is the official storytellec
of City of New York
Each summer Saturday at
11 AM she appears at the
Hans Christian Andersen
statue just west of the boat
pond (near Fifth Avenue and
72d Street) and tells stories
to an enthralled audience for
45 minutes: "The butterfly asked : 'Do you love She tells them as they have
me a little?' The elephant said: 'No.
never been told be- Eoobabhe
She moans and groans
and laughs and cries and
grimaces and gestures and
Shouts and whispers and
jumps and squats ~and "me-
ows SO weli that you, look
around for a real kitten:
Encourages Involvement
"Once there was a big elephant who But her forte is in
lived at the end of a curling road. and out among
ng ir
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chairs and touching the
dren and ' encouraging their
involvement in the stories_ The New York Timea (by Mlchae Bvens)
One child recently became so 'Diane Wolkstein; New York City's official storyteller, delights both children and adults at her Saturday
involved in a story about an morning story sessions in front of the Hans Christian Andersen statue near the boat 'in Central Park:
elephant and '4 butterfly that
he toppled off his chaif and tugged on one of the dangly taxes_ She became the city's between the white kids in ing on the audience and Miss ran crying to his nanny, Who
was sitting on a bench on earrings she always wears first full-time professional Central Park and the Negro Wolkstein's mood_
the sidelines she because' the children like raconteur-an idea she sug- kids in the ghettos; she said ~I don't tell ghost stories
could spin a tale like them; and added: gested herself_following an "The Negro kids are much Or any that scare just for
"The only way to tell "Last Year a whole session audition last summer in Cen- more responsive to the sto- scare's sake; she said_ 'But
stories out of doors is "to 'wis disrupted when a kid tral Park: ries, and read your face you can tell a story where
walk into the kids_ 93 Miss: "came up_pushing & Jawn During the week she tells better: They have more there is some violence; a8 Wolkstein said recently after mower: You wouldn't stories in schools, libraries, savvy." 1} as it has the redeeming
a session for: 100_ the -noisel": -
children you touch' parks, community centers and Away from her audience, factor of going someplace;
them physically you bring She Had the . Idea children's hospital wards all Miss Wolkstein is shy, in- Like 'Jack and Bean-
them in_ Otherwise the con- Miss Wolkstein js a Adrif; the way from Harlem to the tense and vulnerable, and she stalk 1'
stant noise and' distractions round employe 0f the Lower East Side, and in the worries constantly about her The modern-day Schehera-
make: it_ impossible for them_ Eaatfoie of Parks, Recreation Bedford-Stuyvesant area of performances: She gets up zade also likes folk tales
I don't love you 2 little; the to ,concentrate: Affairss Brooklyn:-
elephant said. *I love You a LOT; She paused for a second; pays
Seltues8
a week
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funny the difference around 8 AM: on Saturdays; from other countries; which
gulps coffee to calm her she tells n her weekly radio
nerves, and then practices program, "Stories From
about eight stories in front Lands: It is broad-
of a mirror in her Greenwich cast over WNYC radio every
apartment; She never Saturday moring from 8 to
knows which ones she will 8.30,
tell until she arrives at the Studied In Parls
statue and sees the age Miss Wolkstein was born
group she has drawn that in South Orange N J; She
day: majored: in drama at Smith
She Knows 100 Storlcs College; holds a master's de-
Her includes 75 gree In education;' Wom _the
stories
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and 25 more she can teli eation, and ` Jhudled Panto:
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