NATION AND WORLD Page 12 Court date postponed for agent FBI operative to face charges he sold secrets By United Press International SAN DIEGO — Arraignment of Richard Miller, the first FBI agent ever accused of espionage, was postponed yesterday, and his case for allegedly selling classified documents to Soviet agents was transferred to Los Angeles. Miller indicated he would plead not guilty during a hearing before U.S. District Court Judge Roger McKee. The jury delayed until Oct. 18 in Los Angeles. Miller, 47, held without bail, was arrested Tuesday night at his small avocado ranch in northern San Diego County, where he lived with his wife and eight children, ranging in age from 2 to 19. University Daily Kansan, October 5, 1984 He is accused of stealing classified government information on counter-espionage measures and personnel from the Los Angeles FBI office where he worked and passing it to Svetlana Ogorodnik, 34, of the Soviet KGB, and her estranged husband, Nikolay Ogorodnik, 51. THE TWO SOVIET immigrants, arraigned in Los Angeles Wednesday, allegedly offered Miller the money and cash for intelligence information If convicted, all three suspects could receive a life sentence. FBI spokesmen have indicated Miller, who worked in Los Angeles and reportedly was in financial affairs, met narcotically involved with Ogorodnikov. Miller appeared confident and relaxed at his court hearing. When he saw his wife, Paula, and son Paul. Miller smiled, winked and flashed sign language at them. sign language of the "That means 'I love you,' " Paul, id outside court 19, said outside court. Federal public defender John Moot told the judge that Miller wanted his trial moved to Los Angeles. Outside court, Moot said Paula Miller would see her husband yesterday for the first time since his arrest. "IF THE DE LOREAN case taught us anything." Moot said, "that was a healthy respect for legal principles and procedures. Mr. Miller is presumed innocent. He is innocent unless and until the government can introduce evidence and prove otherwise beyond reasonable doubt. "A criminal complaint is not evidence, and statements by the FBI so far are not evidence until presented in a court of law and subjected to vigorous and competent cross-examination." automaker John De Lorean, caught up in an FBI cocaine- smuggling sting, was found not guilty of drug charges in August, largely on grounds that he was entrapped. United Press International FORT CHIMO, QUEBEC—Volunteers drag a dead caribou from the Canaiaipiscau River. Canadian of ficials yesterday declared the northern Quebec region, where 10,000 caribou were trapped and drowned in the rain swollen Kokoak river during fall migration, a federal disaster area because of concerns that the carcasses would contaminate water supplies. Couple's visit to Grenada ends in lawsuit By United Press International HACKENSACK, N.J. - A couple looking for a nice, quiet vacation have sued their travel agent for sending them to Grenada during a bloody coup last year that preceded in a suit told Wednesday, Jack and Lillian Mazzola, of Hasbrouck Heights, claimed they were trapped on the Caribbean island when the Marxist Revolutionary Military Council overthrew the government under a 24-hour, shoot-to-kill curfew," said Mrs. Mazzola. The Mazzolas said they were subjected to curfews "similar to imprisonment" and were forced to remain on the island under "extremely adverse conditions." WASHINGTON—Presidential assailant John W. Hinckley Jr., pleading for more freedom, told a federal judge yesterday he had conquered his obsession with actress Jodie Foster and would "never again harm another human being." By United Press International U. S. District Judge Barrington Parker, who presided at Hincley's 1982 trial for trying to assassinate President Reagan, was not sufficiently impressed to grant the 29-year-old's request. Hinckley, confined at St. Elizabeth's mental hospital in Washington since being found not guilty by reason of insanity, had asked to be allowed to place on a television call, gives interviews and walks the expansive hospital grounds for an hour each day to "breathe fresh air." "I now cherish my life and believe that everyone's life is sacred and precious." Hinckley said, reading from a prepared statement. "I will never again harm another human being." 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