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Malcolm X — Part 35
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Prosecution
In Malcolm
A public-relations man whe |
was a free-lance radio re-
porter a year ago yesterday
became the 24th and last
prosecution witness against
the three young men accused *
of the assassination of Riack
Nationalist leader Malcolm X.
Charks Moore told a Jury—
of nine men and three women
of seelng a man firing “an
: gutomatic pistol” in the di-
. rection of the Audubon Ball-
room stage where Malcolm
was standing, of running to
a telephone to cali his radio
station and then seeing the
man shot in the leg es he ran
from the scene.
Mr. Moore identified the
.man he saw as Talmadge
Nayer or Thomas Hagan, 22,
who 4s on trial for the mur-
der with Norman 3X Butler,
26, and Thomas 14X Johnson,
3 tenet
Assistant District Attorney
Ends Case_
X Murder
neent Dermody rested his
case after the testimony. The
defense will open on Monday,
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