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February 9, fl
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Hitachi enters gui
plea, fined $10,000
United Press International
SAN FRANCISCO — The
Japanese electronics corpora
tion Hitachi Ltd. entered a sur
prise guilty plea to charges of
plotting to steal IBM computer
secrets and was fined $10,000.
“The trial is something like a
fish bone stuck in the throat and
our decision to plead guilty is to
remove this and concentrate on
our business,” Hitachi Vice Pres
ident Keisuke Arai said in
Tokyo today.
Hitachi, which has annual re
venues of more than $ 15 billion,
admitted its guilt Tuesday after
a plea-bargain in which the U.S.
government promised not to File
more criminal charges in the in
dustrial espionage case. The
company also apologized to the
court.
Hitachi employees Kenji
Hayashi, a senior engineer, and
Isao Ohnishi, a software section
manager, also pleaded guilty
and were Fined $10,000 and
$4,000, respectively. Hayashi
also was put on Five years unsu
pervised probation and Ohnishi
two years with the stipulation
they conduct no business in the
United States.
“We think we lacked pru
dence in our information
gathering activities,” Arai said.
“We are determined not to re
peat this case.”
The Fine — handed down
against the company by U.S. Dis
trict Judge Spencer Williams —
was the maximum according to
law.
Hitachi and 17 people were
indicted in June after an FBI
undercover sting operation in
California’s famed “Silicon Val
ley” disclosed they had con
spired to steal IBM secrets and
transport the data to Japan.
The guilty pleas were
announced when attorneys for
the defendants had been sche
duled to ask the court to dismiss
the charges.
The attorneys had main
tained since the one-count in
dictment was issued the govern
ment engaged in selective pro
secution of the Japanese corpor
ation and entrapped the defen-
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dants into the plan to steal the
IBM documents.
Hitachi still must defend itself
against a civil lawsuit filed by
IBM which seeks the return of
documents containing trade sec
rets IBM said were stolen and an
unspecified amount of damages
that could run into the millions
of dollars, according to its attor
neys.
Arai said IBM and Hitachi
already have agreed on a 60-day
truce in the trial and will talk
about an out-of-court settlement
in the case.
An American involved, Tom
Yoshida, president of NCL Data
Inc., of Santa Clara, Calif., did
not join in the plea agreement
and is still scheduled to go on
trial April 14.
As part of the agreement, the
United States agreed charges
against Kanimaga Inoue, a
programmer with Hitachi
America Ltd. of San Francisco
and Keizo Shirai, of Nissei Elec
tronics Ltd., of Japan would be
“resolved” without a plea of guil
ty and without a trial.
Hitachi earlier pleaded inno
cent to the criminal charges,
contending the FBI was acting
as IBM’s agent in an effort to
injure Hitachi’s ability to com
pete with IBM in the Field of
computer software compatible
with new sophisticated systems.
What’s
Wednesday
Up
COLLEGE. REPUBLICANS:Fort Worth oilman Eddie
Chiles will address the University community at 8 p.m. in
701 Rudder. Everyone is welcome. Admission is free.
MCFADDEN HALLrCookies, brownies and cakes, don
ated by Farmer’s Market, will be sold in front of Sbisa
between 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE & GREAT IS
SUES: Fickets are on sale now to see actor, comedian,
and civil rights activist Dick Gregory at 8 p.m. Tonight in
Rudder Auditorium. Gregory will speak on “Social Prob
lems: Social or Antisocial.”
KEATHLEY HALL:Today is the last day to buy carna
tions for your valentine. They will be sold from 4:30 p.m.
to 7 p.m. in front of Sbisa. Delivery will be on Feb. 14. The
cost is $1.50 per flower.
MSC AGGIE CINEMA:A movie poster sale is scheduled
for today from 9 a.nuto 5 p.m. in the MSC main hall.
Come early for the best selection.
INDIA ASSOCIATION:Membership applications are
available now until March 3. For more information, call
260-1896 or 693-0389.
POLITICAL FORUM:Sign up now for the annual trip to
Washington D.C. A $200 deposit is due by Wednesday.
For more information, call 845-1515.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT — TRADITIONS
COUNCIL:Howdy Week is coming! Howdy T-shirts
and buttons will be on sale in the MSC from Feb. 14
through Feb. 18. Help us promote Aggie traditions!
A&M RUGBY CLUB:Practiee and training is held every
Monday through Thursday at 5 p.m. on the Main Drill
Field. .
CANTERBURY STUDENTS CENTER:Come share
the joy of fellowship and the celebration of communion at
6 p.m. at the Canterbury House. A FREE dinner will
follow.
ACT (AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATORS OF
TOMORROW):Story ideas for the Agriculturist, the
ACE conference, and work positions at the Houston
Livestock Show will be discussed at 7 p.m. at the third
floor RDMC. Also, members will vote on severalposil
and issues.
WOMEN S STUDENT ORGANIZATION:Agenm
planning meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in 2W|
Sterling C. Evans Library.
OFF CAMPUS AGGIES - - APT. COl \CJl TkfiJ
Event, a bake sale, M*A*S*H B*A*S*H andabailoonsali
will be discussed at 6:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder.
DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOl
CIATION:Computer pioneer Grace Hopper, whodf
veloped COBOL, will speak at 7:30 p.m. in Ruddd
Forum. Anyone with an interest in computer and/orte
Processing is welcome to attend.
PSI CHI CLUB:Sheldon Wolstein from Human Factol
will speak at 7 p.m. in 402 Academic Building. Evenow
is welcome. i
TAMU SCUBA CLUB:Spring
discussed at 7:30 p.m. in 504 R
break dive trip wil
udder.
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THEATER ARTS PROG RAM:’Blood Wedding, a WMuchei
Pulitzer Prize winning play by Frederico Garcia Corajbii et n
will be shown tonight, Thursday, Friday, and Saturdavibss icre
8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Tickets are available al iMtiise I\
MSC Box Office. . a^Bbly I
MBA ASSOCIATTONlOFRcer nominations are sdi« t . ,
duled for a meeting at 6 p.m. in 156 A&.-A. New membet!B e S m
are welcome.
CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION^ ^ ’
study on the Book ol Revelations will be held at 6 p.in.iB^ e j ru
the Student Center. Everyone is welcome.
AGRICULTE K1 COMMUNICATORS 09
I OMORROW :The Agriculturist will be discussed in;
meeting at 7 p.m. on the third floor Reed McDonii
Building. The theme for this publication will be“Hision
of Education in Agriculture at A&M.” If you have a
story ideas let us know at the meeting or call Janet
693-4025.
DANCE ARTS SOCIETYiBeginningjazzdassisfroin'
p.m. to 8 p.m. and intermediate/advanced jazz is from!
p.m. to 9 p.m. in 268 E. Kyle. Membership is S2f> pel
semester.
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