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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 3

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Calls Monitored By 'nr. ST. PAUL, Minn. I 1 FHI agents said they listened ow of i-unosity tu telephone calls im.dc by persons a' Wounded Knee iasl year during the 71-Jay occupation. Federal agents said they heard the conversations over a telephone which a fjurid" neai' roadblock un the Big Fool trail leading into the South Dakota hamlet.

The conversations included talks of land irinei- and booby traps and a call between an American Indian Movement leader and television peisonal- Dick Cavett. FBI rrairdi showed. The dvfense in the trial ol American Indian Movement leaders Russell Means and tennis Banks, two organizers of the occupation, is have the filed against them thrown out because of an alleged illegal wiretap. Gerald J. Bercinuut an F31 agent, testified a curiosity got (tie best ol him uhiro he was at the roadblock, and he picked up the telephone along the roadside.

"1 heard a male voice saying he had part ol the day planting land mines and booby traps." Bertirout said. "1 felt it was my duty to listen. I felt 1 owed it to everybody involved." Bertinout said he listened with his hand over the mouthpiece and Kelly P. another FBI agent, testified that he recorded on paper what Bertinout said was in the conversations. "He once picked it up and later heard sonic boy-girl which he considered strictly personal," Hammer! said of Bertinout.

"The had nothing to do with what was going on. It came out of the trading post (at Wounded Knee. Mrs. Susan Lynn Holey Malone. onv of the lirst feiualr FBI agents in the nation, testified that she found the telephone ahm.u the roadside, picked it up.

heard voices and later hung up. She said she later wrote a memo thai a "confidential simce" gave her about three telephone calls. One of those, she saut. was tram Uanks to Cavett which Banks tried In enlist Cawtt's support. The memo.

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He "Operation Blucbook" report 'systems for at least 111,0110 debunking flying saucers. years. was 72. Condon's study, endorsed by the National Academy of Sciences, said that while "There is no evidence they "It is regarded by scientists today as essentially certain that however, because of harass- mcnt ty the House Un- Condon was director of tho Bureau of Standards from until 1951. He quit in disgust, exist." th life on other Dlancis lllc l)llsis of present intelligent life exists elsewhere, mcnt ty the House outside Fa i TM sola, system Ihe least but wilh essentially no possibili- 1 American Activities almost certainly Misled, noJ explanation of UFOs is the ly of coital between Iho which criticized him for attend- body was flying spaceshi'ps 1 Slayer Is Convicted between as- ing a cocktail party thrown hy Yugoslav officials in Washington.

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Years Available:
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