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Daily News from New York, New York • 30

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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30
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in r--3 r3 rx rmai i virness At Galley Trial Plains Role tVESY DAY A SALE BAY CL) e' en F3L SAT. it- MICHAEL McGOVERN I Cnrrrapondrnt of THE MEWS i it Banning, March 11 A hoavily decorated infantry coinr.ian.ior at My Lai, the final vi in Lt. William L. Calley court-martial, testified to- HI he flew off in his helicopter while the village wrs burning- to pay a cour-trs i 11 on the South Vietnamese arr.i because it had not been in-fornj'f! of the raid. His purpose, said Col.

Oran K. Jlcnrk.i sen, the only one of 12 Ame division officers still faing charges over the attempt to cover up the killings at My Lai. was to "make sure there were no hard feelings" or "ruf-0-1 itv.thers" because his allies had been told of the secret ion. H's explanation brought to an fnJ ir ndreds of thousands of wovi's of testimony in the court- hi- Stereo Albums! rmuu i cf Calley, 27, accused of NEW! "JOSEPH a A1IHG nil i-ki' li'ii mediated murders at My Lai. legal instructions from the judge and final argument, th case will go to the ju by Tuesday, the third anniversary of the Army's sear -id-destroy mission in the Vietnamese hamlet.

MIT Proxy, 3 EAMCOAT" S) REG. 4.79 Wo Tnnney Tell A canlala with orcnestra and pop crojn Snooping i--ri Hy CHARLES RABB Webber and Tim Rice. Wellington, March 11 (NEWS Bureau) Jerome B. Wiesner. i president-elect of Massachusetts institute of Technology, warned today that government surveillance could create an intimidating "information tyranny." As an examwe, lie said he assumed his own anti-war activities were be ing monitored.

Sen. John V. Tunney (D-Calif a member of the Senate Consti- tutional Rjghts subcommittee 4 sam ne also assumed he was uncier surveillance. lemsrKS took on jdef jS-1-- -s--ofe muied weight, at the subcommittee hearings on eovernmen snooping because of his role as resident Kennedy's science ad- 8 iser and his professed knowledge of computer bank capabilities, iunney said afterward that he JBLUE NOTE Wtafiiei rooucr or lmrtv mcorm noi Know tor certain that his ere DemS watched. Its just a feeling I have," iimig tne appearance of magazine articles damaging to r-, 7 KeP- Cornelius Gallagher (N.J.), former Sen.

Joseph D. Tydings (MA), and fcan rraneisco MavnT Ahoto. The articles are widely! (0) -v tlJ inspired. Jiurch Buvs A Landmark S4VE "FANIA" STEREO ALBUI The Catholic Archdiocese of Aew ork has purchased th Choose Irom these top i Ariists at MAYS low, low price! Willie Colon Johnny Poclieco Kay Barretio Joe Bataan CrcN. Harlow and many Choose from these top selling jazz artists: Horace Silver Lonnie Smith Stanley Tur-rentine Art Blakey Donald Byrd Grant Green Herbie Hancock Lee Morgan Can-dido Ornette Coleman Elvin Jones Others.

Record Dept. REG. 3.99 noithern part of the Madison Ave. b.ock between 50th and 51s. on the east side of the avenue which includes the New ork City landmark Villard Houses.

A $2.25 million donation by Henry Gaisman, 101-year-old former chairman of the Gillette Safety Razor made the purchase possible. The archdiocese owns the southern pail of the blockfront. A contract for the additional property was signed March 2. It had been for sale since Random House, a pub'ishing firm, moved out In 1069. The houses are a series of four browns tones surrounding a courtyard.

They were designated a landmark in 1968. more. Record Dept. MANHATTAN I BROOKLYN Mth St at Broadway MASSAPEQUA WOCDMERE Sunrist H'way at Unquj Rd. HocIiwji thd.

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