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Rochester, New York
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60 DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. ROCHESTER. N.Y.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1987 if A.

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He was being held there for a mental exam on second -degree murder charges in the June 1967 death of June Maloney, 27, who died after drinking a poisoned cocktail at a birthday party. Maloney was arrested by Irish police Jan. 7, 1985, three weeks after the new extradition treaty went into effect. Maloney was living in the Dublin suburb of Dun Laoghaire, where he had assumed the name of Michael O'Shea. Forum to discuss death with dignity Democrat and Chronicle "Death with Dignity" is the first in a series of four Saturday health forums sponsored by the Gray Panthers of Greater Rochester beginning at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday at the Reformation Lutheran Church, 111 N. Chestnut St. Scheduled to take part in the three-hour program are: Dr. Peter D. Mott of the University of Rochester, discussing the issue from a physician's perspective.

Jane M. Greenlaw, a nurse and UR faculty member, who will talk about living wills. Rev. Richard Gilbert, member of the Hemlock Society, discussing suicide for the terminally ill. Lawyer Elaine Karron, who will describe pending state legislation that could set standards for treatment of patients nearing death.

since they "quietly" began searching for him 12 days ago, said Thomas Snow, a prosecutor with the U.S. Justice Department's Office of International Affairs. Maloney, 51, was released from an Irish prison July 24, 1986, after a 1984 extradition treaty between Ireland and the U.S. was declared invalid by the Irish supreme court. That treaty became valid again on Feb.

12, and U.S. officials immediately sought permission to ex-tradict Maloney, Snow said. Irish authorities were keeping a surveillance on Maloney since he was released last summer, but because he was no longer charged with a crime, police could not maintain close contact with him, Snow said. "We don't know whether or not he's still in Ireland," Snow said. "We hoped they were keeping tabs on him, but it's up to the Irish police how close surveillance they could conduct consistent with their internal policies." Wendy Lehmann, a Monroe Police search for Maloney is on again By John O'Brien Democrat and Chronicie Irish police are seeking to arrest Joseph M.

Maloney for the second time, but the fugitive murder suspect from Rochester apparently has slipped out of sight, authorities said yesterday. Maloney became subject to arrest again Feb. 13, when a request for his extradition to the United States was approved by the Irish government Police said Maloney fled to Ireland in 1967 after he escaped from a Rochester mental hospital after being charged in the poisoning death of his wife, June. But investigators with the Garda Siochana, the Irish federal police, have been unable to find Maloney K538539: Now $44.99 (res 07'W) 'The Knapp Two-Shot Sow is guaranteed to oulweat the uppet or a new pau tree K547548: Now $44.99 (reg $b-rW) ROCHESTER 2862 West Henrietta Rd. (V2 mile north of Market Place Mall on Route 1 5).

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