The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 08, 1971, Image 3

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THE BATTALION
Wednesday, September 8, 1971
College Station, Texas Page 3
I NUDISTS SUN BATHE on the shore of the Po River in northern Italy. Italian nudists
are coming out of the shadows and launching, somewhat shyly, a tradition-shattering
offensive against the Pope, the Roman Catholic Church and all those who think nude
and lewd go together. (AP Wirephoto)
Medina case reaching end
as last witnesses are heard
ft. McPherson, Ga. <^>—
The government will begin wind
ing up its case against Capt. Er
nest L. Medina on Wednesday
when his My Lai court-martial
resumes after an 11-day recess.
A ruling by the military judge,
however, will sharply restrict
Brisentine’s testimony.
Among the government’s final
'witnesses will be Robert Brisen-
tine Jr., Baltimore, Md., an Army
Polygraph examiner who admin
istered 2 lie detector tests to
Medina.
Before recessing the court-mar
tial after two weeks of testimony,
Col. Kenneth Howard ruled that
Brisentine may not allude to the
actual results of the lie detector
test he gave the captain while
the Army investigated his case.
Howard ruled that Brisentine
may testify only about the inter
view he conducted with Medina,
35, of Montrose, Colo., before ad
ministering the test. The inter
view spanned 14 hours.
Medina is accused of assault
ing one My Lai villager by fir
ing a rifle over his head into a
tree, personally shooting one ci
vilian, ordering the slaying of
another and failing to intervene
while his troops, including Lt.
William L. Galley Jr., killed at
least 100 others.
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