The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1976 Page: 1 of 16
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the Oklahoma Dally
Saturday, May 1, 1976
62nd year, No. 159
Norman OK 73069
A student newspaper serving the University of Oklahoma community
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By MARK D. GREEN
Two key witnesses and Patricia
Hearst's 42 pleas for the 5th
Amendment were the turning
chosen.
Publicity in the pre-trial stages
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provost, 940,000. Boyd Profeaaor of economics,
George Henderson, director of 934,313
Human Relations Program,
-Eugene
inside
OU graduates of IM reunite.
See story, page 4.
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Flee Arts......
Maority Affairs
Campus Notes .
Public records reveal that 15 OU
administrators and faculty
members made more money in
1975 than Gov. David Boron.
there are 145 people on the state
payroll who earn more than
Boren, who receives 935,000 par
year for his duties as Oklahoma's
chief executive.
Of the 145, 99 who work at the OU
Health Sciences Center, 15 are
employed on the Norman campus
and nine work at Oklahoma State
University. The rest work at other
state universitities, in the
Department of Health and at state
hospitals
On the OU Norman campus, the
following men earned more in 1975
than Boren:
-Paul Sharp, preaident of the
imiversify, 952,490.
—1. Moyer Hunsberger, former
said.
Browning said numerous
contradictions in Hearst’s own
Sequestration, though, is very
expensive, he said.
Browning was on campus as the
keynote speaker for the OU Law
School's annual Law Day
program.
He spoke before a crowd of
about 350 in the Oklahoma
Memorial Union's ballroom,
Jack Cochran, community
relations coordinator for the
Norman campus, said Friday that
doctors on the HS( payroll
actually have a guaranteed base
pay of approximately MM
935.000 per year.
Cochran explained any income
above the guaranteed pay level
comes from additional services
provided. V the physician does not
provide sufficient additional
services, Ms pay will not be as
high.
Cochran added he cannot
explain why Siarp's salary is
listed on the payroll as 952,000.
Siarp's salary according to the
OU budget is 947,000.
He added Sharp has agreed to
give any earnings above the
942,000 per year level to
scholarship funds.
preliminary sentence pronounced trial of the century,” he said.
race” out of the California trial, he by Judge Oliver Carter. He said Bailey’s defense, based
He said the media coverage had on psychological factors, failed
no effect on the trial’s outcome, because the government was able
due to isolation of jury members to refute the evidence with its own
testimony may have undercut her immediately after they were
defense, led by F. Lee Bailey.
“Any time a lawyer is short of
facts in a case, its unlikely he’ll
prevail," Browning said.
He said Bailey presented a
spirited defense, but could not
prevent numerous government
refutations in the case.
He said the discovery ot a small
‘undercut her defense’
James Knight and John
Scull had more cause for
celebration Friday night than
just the esui of spring semester
classes. They were elected
presidents of Crou and Cate
Centers respectively.
Knight outpolled opponent
John McCarty 72 to 59 in
Friday’s rm-off. Scull chalked
up M votes to Stephen Roth’s
IM.
The Crocs Center election
was authorised after 111 Cross
residents signed a petition
calling for the recall of former
President Robert Barrett.
The Cate Center
election stemmed from the
migration of recently re-
elected Davis Tripp.
Memphis AP
A federal jury Friday
convicted 12 men and four
corporations on conspiracy
charges in connection with the
1971 sex film "Deep Throat.”
To convict the defendants
the jury had to first find the
movie obscene under federal
law.
In the second count of the
two-count indictment, the jury
found seven defendants
innocent of charges that they
transported an obscene
movie-- Deep Throat"—from
Ft. Lauderdale FL to
Memphis in 1973.
U S. District Court Judge
Harry W. Wellford did not
immediately sentence the
defendants.
Among those convicted of
conspiracy was Herbert
Streicher, whose stage name
is Harry Reems. He was the
male lead in the movie.
US. District Court Judge
Harry W. Wellford did not
immediately sentence the
defendants.
Throat’
psychological evaluations on
Hearst.
On an interesting note to media
presented a threat, he said. “I was representatives present, he said
afraid the government wouldn’t be the press covering the trial set up
able to find impartial jurors,” he a straw poll, indicating Hearst's
said. guilt or innocence.
He said he didn’t like “gag At the trial’s outset, reporters
orders,** such as the one imposed overwhelmingly believed Hearst
___________________ in a Nebraska trial recently, but innocent, but by th* time all the
stone-faced trinket in Hearst’s preferred sequestration. (LAWYERS,'page 2)
purse when she was arrested
turned around her prior
testimony.
In that testimony, she said she
points, in the bank robbery despised William Wolfe, who gave
conviction of the newspaper her the trinket, yet her possession
heiress, U.S. Attorney James L of the evidence a year and a half
Browning said in a news after Wolfe's death in the Los
conference following Ms Law Dey Angeles shootout in which several
addreas Friday. Symbionesee Liberation Army addressing himself to several
The testimony of the members were killed, refuted that areas important to prosecutors in
government’s psychiatrist who claim. Such rebuttals tainted the criminal justice system,
interviewed Hearst and that of Hearst’s credibility. From a prepared text. Browning
Browning refused to speculate said the Hearst trial set no legal
Hearst's claims she did not pick iq» on Hearst's possible sentence, but precedent. "I doubt that trial was,
bullets in the hank, in addition to he did believe the final sentence
the 5th Amemknent pleas before will be less than the 25-year the century. It was, however, my
the jury, probably made a "horse
-D.F. Robinson, director of
Athletic Team Physicians and
Dean director of Goddard Health
Emeritus and profeaaor of law, Center, MM
931,993. —Maurice Peter, Assistant
Barry Switzer, head football Director of Medicine, Goddard
coach, 9M.6M Health Center. 935,250
-Gene Nordby, vice president —Leo Whinery, profeaaor of law,
for Aihninistration and Finance, 935,311.
939,590 The figures were obtained from
-Robert Wright, dean. College the 1975 salary list; some of those
of law, 937,990. listed do not now hold the positions
- William Upthegrove, dean, they did In 1975.
College of Engineering, 939,999. The vice-chairman of the
-Robert Shapiro, professor of department of radiological
industrial engineering, 930,907. science at the Health Sciences
-George Reid, director of Center (HSC), C.R. Bogardus,
Engineering Center, MM. earns 900,410 and is the highest
-Gordon Atkinson, dean, paid person on the state payroll.
Graduate College, 9330,549 Ten faculty members at HSC
-Alex Kondnnaaais, David Roas make more than 970,000 per year.
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