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The Akron Beacon Journal du lieu suivant : Akron, Ohio • Page 71

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Sunday, March 28, 1982 Akron Beacon Journal G3 CSU professor to continue '2020' testimony home and said it was because visitors? she was asked. -they were white. "Only the rent man, She didn't usually have white young woman said. Geraldo Rivera tvas 'sitting up in a chair getting his shoes shined and giving instructions (to a cameraman). Plaintiff Sandra Boddie Lou DiFJondo's AKR0I1 MATTRESS FURNITURE A -f rvwi mm KNIFE SHARPENING Thunday HOME ECONOMICS Balden Moll 00 Foiriawn Ptaia the DISCOUNT PRICES! WATERBED COMPLETE The Capri WATERBED COMPLETE AKRO'l'S LARGEST SELECTION at The California Sunshine 177 The jury had seen a videotape of Ms.

Boddie trying to avoid being filmed in front of the grand-jury room in the basement of the Summit County Courthouse. "And where was -Rivera?" Sternberg asked. "Sitting up in a chair getting his shoes shined and giving instructions (to a cameraman)," Ms. Boddie answered. "It wasn't like he was sitting up on a throne barking orders?" Clark asked the next day.

"He was barking orders," Ms. Boddie answered. "And what did he say?" Clark asked, walking across the front of the courtroom. "He said, 'Shoot That stopped Clark in his tracks. He turned toward Judge Ann Aldrich, managed a pained smile and asked, "You understood that to mean, 'Film didn't you?" MS.

BODDIE said she was just trying to avoid the cameraman. The semantics in one part of Clark's opening statement drew smiles from Ms. Boddie's attorneys and others who saw the1 broadcast. Clark sought to describe to the jury all the work Rivera did in Akron reviewing records, checking out leads and interviewing people. Why, for one interview, Rivera "actually had to follow someone down the street trying to get answers," Clark told the jury.

Rivera's pursuit of William G. "Bobie" Brooks down Mill Street near Cascade Plaza was one of the most dramatic moments of the broadcast. For a while, it appeared Rivera himself would be chased. There was a rumor that Judge Ann Aldrich was going to impose a gag order, prohibiting the parties and their lawyers from talking to the press. The main reason was said to be an interview Rivera had given to a television reporter on the steps of the Federal Courthouse in Cleveland that was broadcast Tuesday evening.

ABC ATTORNEYS reportedly told the judge they had asked Rivera not to allow the interview, but said the television reporter told him that if he didn't, she was prepared to chase him down the street asking questions and Rivera then agreed. Not so, said reporter Tappy Phillips of WKYC-TV (Channel 3). She said Rivera was "cordial" and willingly agreed to the interview. There is no written gag order in effect. A young woman who was a baby sitter for Ms.

Boddie's children testified as a character witness. Both are black. SHE WAS ASKED why it was unusual when the 2020 reporters came to the door of Ms. Boddie's leases on Wyoming Public Lands. Information and entry details are available from The G.

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Steb-bins, who teaches broadcast pro- duction and news, and an appearance by ABC reporter Geraldo Rivera, whose celebrity status was raised during empaneling of the jury, -highlighted the first week of the trial. Rivera stayed only one day. He was said to have been called back to New York after news of the military coup in Guatemala, where he filmed his most recent 2020 report. THE FIRST week of the trial produced several smaller, largely unreported episodes. An incident involving a shoe shine Rivera got came up Wednesday as an afterthought question by one of Ms.

Boddie's attorneys, Richard Sternberg; it was resurrected Thursday by one of ABC's attorneys Terence Clark looked afterward as if he wished he hadn't. Body in canal is identified The body ol a woman found March 14 in the Ohio Canal in Barberton has been identified as Jane Gault, 18, of Barberton, Summit County coroner's investigators said Saturday. Her identity was confirmed by dental and other X-rays, investigators said. An autopsy revealed no wounds or injuries, and a cause of death has not been determined, they said. The body was found behind the Merryweather Foam Latex Co.

at Brown Street and Wooster Road North by two men who were running their dogs along the canal. Arrangements for Miss Gault are being handled by the Camp-field-Hickman funeral home in Barberton. There will be no calling hours. She leaves her father, Clayton Gault of Barberton. BILL KOUJREN'S SPARKLE 4858 S.

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