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The Daily Times from Mamaroneck, New York • 12

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Gannett Westchester Newspaper Section A. Monday. May 19. 1980 Obituaries MK (r 2 5 Deaths Marie F. Smith May IS SW-.

Property Owners' position attacked reminded the audience that trnstoee elected Wednesday will be preparing school budgets for the next three yearn, -and asked if they wnet me, or the PTogartyOwnera to prepare Ibelli also noted that CUroo despite ample opportunity to do ao, has never stated where he stands on specific proposals made by the Property Owners. Ibelli said that as a trustee be would follow three-point plan in dealing with diftering viewpoints: First, to (tick to the facta; second, to listen and challenge all potato view aad third, to teem on specific -goals and not allow empty rhetoric to confrne the Sr. Afi af Vaakar aa Safariar May HMl ImtfeBRtf Nn lam Agaii Riiaa isns syadta mfy fVfUy Ha WiW WfU pfUW caaaai PPa Jaaa at Ml. Law aa tafkar af LI i Jr. aai Caralya Ollaa aai Mr Naffla Nick ana.

OraailaHiar af KalfP OHaa aai naaiy Truat. Aha w-nr-- it K5tST2xc7siM2 amTua MavWrtCamaJ CHAMP CMAFBLX IPaa Ftac Zra fMMMOwrdL ftaharta lack-. Ma rt Cfcrta- ay. Va-Bw. Ctar- N- Burial Bhaaai Sacramaaf TxrtMartffciaflTa.

Crw CkureH, Maaiay am mwk-FanJuNCWMatora inctaraaii Cametary. plil Vhlfla Paura aai 74 pm raclrt frlaaii af MOOKS A mwBMMfi aaca B. A ALLAMT Caaartta aa IMS Salami artfa rt fka MM OuUappa. Mata ar a Baufeaa Fraac-cklM, Uata Crtaatm ala, Marla Caataartta, BaaMa DrvSay aai Laura PaHaaM. tar rt tka lew viaeaaia Eramk fa.

Aha aurvlvai Py I IT, INS recent listing of budget cuts proposed by the Property Owners Association. Nev-; or before In the annals of political Use-try baa one candidate bean accused of 0 tear campaign simply became he read Ma opponents campaign litera-: tore out loud, Katas said. Charging that the Property Owners cut-to-the-bone philosophy has already hurt education. Kilos urged a united community to prevent orir children from being hurt even more. Noting that CKrope has never publicly renounced the cijts propeed by the'PCA, Kalos iln.

Maria Smith, of Stamford, Con, motta or of Mr Roooo Fraloll of Mamarooeck, died of causeo Sunday at the Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne. Mn. Smith, a lifetime resident of 160 Wardweli: St, Stamford, was a retired auraei aide at the Portland Gardena Coova-; lescent Hospital, Stamford, Conn. She began working there in October of 1962, ani in May of 1970. late Si- sides at odds NAMES, Two still Ti.

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Mabsau Ki "WRi WWRBy wU 74pm. tvaaaar. Ckaaf Star Ml INS Fuaa-- "Craft a Maw tp arsaratVaaa Of Tarryfamp NV aa May Is MN-piHa af lata DaaM L. Bran p. -Aha aurvlvai py Mvpral align -aai napkam.

Prlaaii piay aai af tPa PCNffCTT FUMCAAL -ffOMC 14 N. Praaiuy Tarry tavm, NV Maa T-aPM nvhara fpa CAN MMX aim IX aa May 0, NM at MfMM PMaa. Balavai artta af Freak jl Caataa. Dear gliter a I caU at tka HVCSTCMSSTtU PU- MCtAi. MOMB, MIC.

Eatatkaa tar Suaiay aai Maaiay aai a m. Mate at Ckrtmtiea Burial la Ike Immaculate Heart at Mary Ckurcti, ScarMaMk Tueaeay May at aJM. la- Mry. llau at tlaatara trlyaia MS Ava. Martiial N.V.

Caatral CBBADOBB, Maryarat A. Oa May 17. wax at Marrfia N.V. Crgiir Dvratky NUNS at cramant FMrvaca MaF" ata at FkAl. Art, aai Laaaari Cra4rt.

cklliran an i ala yrantrnianil irai. Tka lamHy tHN riealva trtonit at tka WIUJAM OBAMAM FUNEBAL MOMB, MM Baita Fnal B4, By N.V. Mam ani Mnniny. Mnaa -t Ckrtatl Burial Turn II a m. at.

Orayary tka eraat 1 Ckurck in Mnrrlaan. Mtarmant Anin a Sua ISmi wwiu nmuu xevnurat yy N.V. -4 George Henefield MOBIAL HOMS MC, PI War- aai 74pm. XaillL ASa Palavai PmPaai MsIm mSw af My. I y.at.

K.T.L Sn Klaa SI. Fart MIFFITMS, A CNttari Oa May Ita Balavai kutkaai at Bvalya (aaa JaaaaX Oavatai af OaH Fieri at By Patricia Fra- at LarcMr Ma aurvlvai 'fey. Mve' i np renmy wn ivmw wuni pv pivp pw aa aAMmh Vyaaiaii mwt tviBiinny unu luusnny nt tka UNiiam M. Orakam Fvaaral Mama MM Feat BA By M.V. BaHalaua Sarvlea at Bya Free-.

A a 1 a. Aaa a 1 A PFIPHR UWTH PNMIliy IW aa May 17, MSI at Bkyvtaw Itunliia Mam Crata NV Mutkar at BHnkatk fcvmvv mwmnvnnr at AN anAWHlw Set If at Crata Frtai wllTka racalvai at tka DIN AND F. Cabtbb FUNEBAL MOMB, 41 OrandBI, Crata NV, Miy vfllnf. 7- -pm. lirvtamprtvata.

In Hau it It ir cMtrtautMM may ka to' tka Crata Fkv Oapt. AmfeuMwca Funi. NflNSFtBLIX Baarya L- May 17, MM Patm ar CHy CMrk, City Amalia (iauanlal). Oavatai vmviv rwvVv Saratat PM. aai LI Skalat Tka family aM racalva Suaiay aai aai p.a Maaiay at.

tka WILLIAM H. MANAM FU- NBBAL HOME, MBS Fmt Baa By N.V. 'BaNfMus aarvtca at Cfcrtat Ckurc By Tuaaiay a.m. mtarmant Oraanvmai Uat- 1971, hat already expressed his desire to be appointed for another one-year term. 1 The resident of I Sherwood Drive, he has.

served as. Republican campaign chairman, village prosecutor and as a member of the Parka and Recreation Committee. Barry served as a trapteo'fre tear years before running this year as the Republican candidate for mayor. He teat to Quigley by a 99-vote -He lives at 19 Monroe' Ave. 'and is manager of the American Telephone and Telegraph's (AT4T) White Plains legal My 81 -Snipers said to prevent firefighters efforts Since taking die federal jot he has retained his residence at 15 Bonaett Ave.

When naked If Margolis duttea la Washington might interfere with any add legal responsibilities Mayor. Quigley said it was his understanding that the attorney might be transferred to an office in New York, he added that the acting justice presides in piece of the. village Justice (Joseph P. Clifford) on an average of only seven timet a year. Portnoy, bho was named acting village justice la 1976'apd then again In MIAMI MON.

Flare farmarty at Nam FrMay May I MSS r- Flariia. ana iu former city clerk 6 for IS years, died tedly Saturday in Annapo---- Us.MiL He was 66, and had Uved on Soon Drive in Rye for many years before retiring to Maryland nine months ago to live near his daughter and Son of the late Bernard 'and Minnie Langeloh. Henefield, he was born April office 1 l914Ju Rye, where he i attended local schools and was graduated from Rye High in 1934. 1 Shortly after graduation, he entered the textile industry, beginning' a take him to career than, would span 2S years take him to and several states Although initially based in Manhattan, he later traveled extensively throughout the north and southeast, working la sates management for various firms World War II tato-- ruppted bis career, and he ''Spent Ste years in the U-S. Army, the first two at a radar station in Delaware Beach, and the last years as an infantryman in the European Theater, 1 where he earned a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Good Conduct MedaL He was discharged as a ser- geant In October 1945.

In September 1964, he Talents The smoking years, City a helping constant asking applrtng permits. 1 year ago, Honored cited dvic family About and retirmement. bestowing platter the Rye photo in his A Rye. YWCA Church, was aa golfer. He is wife, Squarxini son, hta Skatet and two Firefighten said solpen kept them from extinguishing several doaen blazeap which sent columns of tnxAe above the' city skyline.

i. Police were told late Sunday nob to pursue looters alone end not to risk their lives unnecessarily. Thieves were reported plundering stores Jn riot-torn areas without interference, but two 'polieemea were shot end wounded white investigating looting in the Liberty City section in northwest Miami. Jones imposed the curfew Sunday in three sections of Miami patrolted by rifle-toting National Guardsmen, city police and Florida Highway Patrol troopers. He said today it would like remain in effect tonight and perhape longer.

The riots, he said, were worse than those in Miami in 1949. Harms1 said the' curfew seemed to be reducing physical violence, ubut the firm have Increased considerably as have the property Crimea. CsatteHed from page om Citys northwest side, about a square mile of the Coconut Grove area and part of suburban Opa-Iocka. Four policemen were shot, none serf-' oosly. One lieutenant suffered a fetal heart attack while patrolling the streets.

Reports of the number of dead varied, with soma counts at Ugh as 19. Police disputed that number, saying the county was officially reporting 19 deaths and the city five. The count included the- deed officer. Four violent deaths during Jf the weekend were not counted became they were not related the disturbances, police said. The rioting began lets, than' three hours after an all-white jury returned its' verdict in Tampa in the fatal beating of Arthur the insurance exec- stive.

Nine people died the first night, including three whites who were dragged fromC tbeir can and beaten to death, police said, The arson and looting continued in parts of Miami the aecood night despite a-curfew and pleas from leaden of blacks and whites. One of the four Sunday-night fatalities occurred when a policeman, shot a black man trying to Ut the officer with a car, authorities said. Several of the Weekend killings were One body had an ear and tongue cut off. One victim was burned beyond recognition. A motorist deliberately ran over a dead man three times.

evenHif at p.m. Ballfiaui Sarvlea tka Baatckaatar Fra bytarla Ckurck, Waailat B4. at Baatckaatar Tuaaiay MAy talk at I pm. Intarmaal Karnlcs Camatary. ta af flewera family uli a praclata ftp Tka Eaalckaater Freakylerlaa EtOTSaBSKTT- KTw.4- Mas af BranvHta.

W(ta af Ik a late Dr. CNl lari BaM. IMatkarf at Blckari K. Bade. Mamarlar Sarvlea ta tka Aafeury Ckurctk, Craitoaai fee aaaraS at altar lata.

Far turtkar tatar-- mallea, piaaaa caH WBSTCNBS- ka kai ii am Tea funbbal homb-sw tatanaaat Karnlcs Ca- SMITtL Marta 1 Mart pt MS WafaM SIa Mamtar.Ct. aa Suaiay May Ml Mae. wif af Iks tow William J. Smllfc. MaW at Mr Bacca F.

(Sythl Jaka Oyk Mn. Bupaaa (Nancy) Skay an 4 WlHlam Imltk Jr. Mata at Ckrlatlaa Burial HS ka catakratei at it. Ntarvi B. C.

Ckurc Stamfar Tuaaiay at am. tatanaaat SI. Jake aai Jaka Lanpakuec Mam 1 Ckrtatl Burial ta ka attarai at It. Unuta Ckurck iay at am. tatanaaat OraNaaa aai Wlltrai om Jr.

Slttvr at Tai LaVal Oraae-matkar af tkrea aai praal arkalmatkar at aa Mata at ma Baaurractma It aaaa Tuaa-' lay at Laiy 01 Fampall Ckurck tea a Gam at Maava Camatary. naa -Iff at SEECHES FUNEPAL UAkAta MtaAaaaltAlU WVStaV family vB racalva trlaait Maaiay t-4 ani pm. Hau at Mama tmatkara N.V. DONOVAN, at Vaakan i Suaaay May Ml 1ME Daar raA (OTtara) Oaaavaa. Alaa Fuaaral tram tka BALL FUME-SAL NOME NS Lake Ava.

Vaakan Wai. May IL Maaa at Ckrlatlaa Surtal Sacrai UamS PkAAamh AaaaM toNto mnVtmNl gteRHteRtW 9Cw at IM ant mtarmant It. Mary Camatary. vtaHlap kauri Tuaaiay Heal Mpm. MABTINW.

BALL DIE ECTON FISttBB, Aaaa a May IT. MM af it siMamnAludANn. VrefeViVNVWtoMMf tai lavei wMa at tka lata Oaarpa Sr. Oavatai awtkar it Flakar Jr. aai Caret A.

Trt- alAAAF aS AApi InWi WVMVMV Ntaty a AasInm aa pdtevi Af NASTHMS FUNMAL MOM II Sprtap St NaMlapa in Mui tan, N.V. VlaHtae kaun 14 aai 74 pj' 147 4y. Maa af Ckrlaftaa iurtal a.m. -Tumt ta K. Ntaftaa A.C.

Ckurck. latanaaal NM. Nap Cm 'N My 1. 1M. ta Yorttown Heights.

Her husband, Wil liamJ, died in I960. In addition to her daughter, survivors are two eons, John Dyas of Stam-. ford and William J. Smith: Jr, of Fairfield, Cool; another daughter, Mrs. Eugene J.

Shay of Stamford; 19 grandchildren and four' great-grandchildren. Friends end family are making donations to 'the Hill Homej Haw- joined the Rye City administration, succeeding retiring City Clerk Fred cigar-, Mr. Henefield remained at City Hall for IS a familiar site at Council meetings, aad hand ter the stream of people for directions and for licenses and always thought my he had said just before retir- at a apodal retirement branch Imt August, Mr, Henefield was ter his hard work, pride, dedication and loyalty. 149 city officiate: friends joined in the celebration, him with a silver emboamd with seel and a special collage of assistants office. former member of the Lions Club, the Rye board, and Christ's Mr.

Henefield also avid boater" aad survived by his the former Amelia of Maryland; a Peter of Sarasota, daughter Linda or Brthesda, grandchildren. olic Encyclopedia. Re wrote S3 articles for the encyclopedia and many more for other, public tions. Brother returned to Manhattan in .1995 and became heed of the history department a rear later. In 1972, he; -became administrative as-' 'listen! to the He held his present offices for the test fire years, serving as Manhattan's chief academic of ft-' cerr He was also vice president and secretory of the Manhattan College Con- He received many awards and honors, each as 'a National Science Foundation grant and a New York State faculty fellowship.

He also belonged to the Awards Com-njittee of the UK. Catholic Conference Film and Broadcasting Division, the American Council of Edu-. cation, several other professional association and three national honor aocie-tie PM Alpha Theta (history), Theta Alpha Kappa (reunion) and Alpha Sigma Lambda (general studies). He ta survived by one brother, Jooeph of Long Branch, and one stater, Mr John Conroy of A wake will be held ta the colleges Administration Building tonight from 7 to I pjn. and Tuesday from I a.m.

to 7:19 m. A funeral mass will be held at the De La Salle Chapel Tuesday, at I p.m. and a prayer service ta the chapel Wednesday morning at 19. Brother McGarry wiD be buried at St Gabriel's Cemetery, Marlboro, J. I Of Were not able to respond to some fire 'They (firefighten) have bed to withdraw because of sniper fire and other acts of violence directed to them, be said, adding that police escorts were riding with some fire equipment.

Ambulances also were delayed on emergency calls because of the violence. Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre called prominent blacks to the troubled city to help restore film. Bapaatap it ma BUBB OAVIS SNABFB aaiMpm. PAVSOfi tat aa May Famarl Parte. Oavatailatkar at Blliakat Carta aai Pamflc Fane.

Dear Bratkar at Herat Mr. My Pratt. Mr DImm Cal ani Mal--He Faytaa. Bapaala Suaiay y.m. aai Maaiay aai y.at.

at BALLABD-DUBANO FUNEBAL MayM Ave. MmHe Pima Mau Tua 4ey aja. NM. Carmel Ckurck Whlta FMIaa. lalirmaat Mt.

Calvary Catnalary. ea May MM. inter at Mr L. W. (MN-' 4a) Sckuk aai Mr Bvalya Ot-rarila.

Oravaalia tarvica aiB AAJ A A A -A, OTP i RN IPWPw HPnPP rtcaa Laag AiaecMtla Lamar Huiaaa Valley. FBTS Rmx jaaaM p7'et Vaafc-ar M.V. aa May I IN, as-' arlta at Eraaat IN. Fatarmn ani re. Fatar (Marl a) watt.

Survlvai fey pva yraajcklliraa ani Mykt arvat- gayj 1 kAA. BN VV tote VEV-MALONBV MOMSS FOB FUNEBALS INC. 7W Vaakan Ava. Vaakar N.V. aa Maaiay May IV at am.

Intarmant Maunt Napa Camatary. Vltltlna Saturiay ani Suaiay 7-4 ani pm. Uau at art cnntrlku Nani may ka main to Dr. Bur-rami Ckrlatlaa Lapraay iM tkraupfc tka Dun aim Baptlat Ckurck. BAMMMStTb wTcT 'May 17, MMat Baatckaatar.

Nuifenni af Darefky SHcklar Samkarat. Frtania may cal at tka WEST-CNBSTBB FUNEBAL MOMB, INC. MMlaai Ava. at Mam St. BnaMatlw uiaN fm Ki WBVV WUt tatUtataUy MVV i aai p.m.

Maaanlc Sarvlea at Funaral Ct. VtalHap kaun at BOUTON 2 BEVNOLOS UNSEAL HOMS, Stamfar Maa ani 14 at. ta Hau at i pitta ta tka Baaary I UuJLaa AS 44 a nvwiMuvitev Ma vreviw pirn. Natataai Camatary, Haul CNN N.V. Frtania may can af Ik funaral kaaia Maaiay aai 7- pm.

a kar mamary caafrlfeu flam fa Ika Batf PtakklM Naacut WuM 9 ippficlctlt, SUMIKIOV, 17, MM. Funaral Irralcaa Tuaa-Bay am af HILL FUM--. PAL MOM INC By N.V. VtaHlap 14 aai 74 pm 1. IN MEMORIAM LAA, Ba Jtat Aaalvaraary ta Maava Vaur mamary ta aur kaapiak Wllk lick waN aavar par 04 kaa ru ta kh kaapta Aai ata kii yau ta aur kaartX Lav Mam ani Prafkar, Ja LOSITO, Mar PMtk Aaalvaraary Fram mamary fi Ny.

Tka Laalta FamHy TNACeV, Aairaw Nii-IW! SUtoAelA AiHAdnu in Itek rtlAPp rsvwwvvve wm niwwy pvi nv Ta 7 7 vtauli fe fcay. nUaa yaa aa muck I fktak af yav affk 444y. MNtk yau auffara I knurr yuu py aaa. Bui an a ra a iu. 1 1 TNACBV, Arina Happy Flftaanta Btrtk to Naa- pa by aaaaia I Lava aai rtaa yiu akaaya miAA UppH Atad IpnaA piwyi ry mm me SPECiALTlOTiCR MABBOWWL Club a mart toalpkt (May Ml at p.m.

rt IWkaiaa Funaral Blckari 0. SMtaHlk, Frail at Mamary rt Dae aai toilet Daaartmaat Vaakar Day to family Anya wtoMap may cam ta Vaakan FBA OWe MSI. Cart-air Ava ar cai VOfe-rttS art. m. Blckari Ml Sat.

rt Ann 1 Vaakan FfeAf Brother Patrick McGarry. vT M1ANA Aa MapMaa, IHAWtel MAI mflMlf tov Vaakar N.V. Oa May 17, IN Oata 4 kuakaai Tha Aai Maapar. Falkar if Mr Frai (Jayca) MarafeHa aai Caarai yaarkPaapktar af Narkart aai Maapar. Alaa aural i fey Ni Ju Sfrtekwai.

Or i a pranacklliraa. Sarah af MA- af Mr Siaa XaMa Uttar VIV-MALONCV MOMCI FOB Narkart Laul Larry A4-FUNEBALX IN. 711 Vaakan -An. Vaakar N.V. Oa Maaiay May If af I pjn.

Intarmaaf prL ta. VtalHap iay 74 pra. Itau af ftatnrl frikuftaa may ka maia I Ik A mark Naart Fuai. Raniy tMIHianx Kavta Jama Dana La Gatafa. San- ala Law atttar, aai Ludaia Jua Valka Punaral Israka Tuaaiay am af Ik CASOAlf SAPPER FUNEBAL MOM Paitar A Carmal.

talari wf VOLCANO "-Sf mudslides and floods laciers cause Hotel siege ended -in Johannesburg' JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) police overpowered three men wbo comandeered a floor of a luxury downtown hotel here today end threatened for six hours to blow up with dyanmite. Police said the. men appeared to be drugged end in need of psychiatric A helicopter crew saw two of the bodice trapped in a car about 15 miles from the volcano, said Air Force Reserve Capt. Robert J. Wead.

These people were fried with the beat, Wead said. Trees and all the vegetation were laid out flat singed, burned, steaming, staling a terrible looking thing. Bob Christiansen of the UK. Geological Survey said a shock ware from the eruption devastated mltes-wide swath for II mite on the mountains north' side. He said not a tree stump was left.

Spirit Labe, popular recreation area -at the base of the volcanos north doesnt exist, Reber said It was obliterated by the flows of debris and hot mod flowing down the mountain's side Forest fires, started by lightning from the ash cloud above the peak, boned thousands of acre Fire officials nid conditions were too dangerous for firefighter jit ash and hot gases spewed from the volcano in a towering plume nearly Coatiased from page one The explosion early Sunday knocked 1,309 feet off the top of the once pristine end snow-covered peak, which until March had been quiet since 1157. It looks like the aftermath of an atomic explosion, said Dwight E. Reber, pilot for Columbia Helicopters Inc. of Aurora, Ore. Ash end flows of gas and newly formed rock poured from the mountain throughout The mudflow the consistency of wet cement, moving at 59 mph pushed floodweters before it, swept up cars and booses and snipped concrete-and-eteel bridgea like toothpick Besides the fire people killed, at least 21 persons were missing on the sides of the mountain Including crusty, 94-year-dd resort operator Harry Truman, who had long refused to leave.

Officials late Sunday reported eight killed, but said today that three people had been counted twice. The victims apparently were caaght In the flooding or by the heated mudslides as glacien on tha mountain melted, authorities said. CoL Leon Mellet, senior police spokesman, said officers entered the 15th floor room where the men were holed up end seized them before 25 sticks of dynamite could be detonated. There was do damage or injurie he said. The threat to the building Is now over, be said.

Explosive experts short-circuited all explosives found ta possession of the men." Police were not certain whet the men wanted or. why they chose to take over a floor of the Carlton Hotel, the most prestigious in South Africa. Mellet aid Brother Patrick S. Mc- Garry, provost and executive vice president of Manhattan College in Riv-erdale died Saturday night on the eve of Manhattans commencement Brother McGarry, 59, died 'at the Christian Brothers Provincials te at Lincroft, after an illness of two Manhattans president Brother Stephen J. Sullivan, said Sunday at the commencement that.

'Brother Patrick -was- a-profound man of outstanding faith, remarkabte hope and unique love. Brother McGarry was i leading Catholic writer and editor end former head of Manhattan's histo-' ry department Last winter, he served as acting president for several weeks while Sullivan recovered from a heart at tack. Several other Manhattan faculty members and administrators also died Awing the school year that ended Sunday. The highest was Manhatteas chairman of the board, John Mulheara of Bronx-vllte. Brother McGarry was bora in the Bronx on Sept 19, 1929.

He received a B.A. at Manhattan ta 1951 and a master's degree at' Columbia in 1955. He joined Manhattans faculty In 1955 and left five years later to enter the Brothers of the Christian Schools, which runs Manhattan and many other educational institutions around the world. During his absence from Manhattan, Brother McGarry was Renaissance chinch history editpr of the New Cath nine mites westerly winds spreaingttcrw Washington and Idaho niowamin. poIdiacoMtedany political motiv Tbeir identifies were not Wiretap case accepted COURT Immediately.

Mellet said two of the men were white and one waa mixed-race. One of. the wMtoe wee Sooth Africa ha said, but declined to give further detail Before their capture, Mellet described the men as "more than aggreuive md said police from the security branch negotiated with them face to fare. "The men appear to fed that- life Isn't treating them well, generally, Mellet told reporter Be said the men appeared to be wired to explosive charge The men moved into 15th floor room of the 27-floor hotel, managed by the Americas Westers International Hotels chain, earlier ta the day, Mellet nid. The men arrived with girlfriends and the girlfriends were about foreign policy documents and classified information.

Nixon and the othen believed the leaks were coming from the NSC, At an April 25, 1999 meeting the president, Kissinger, IfitcheU and thea-FBI Direo tor J. Edgr Hoorer prepared a list of questioned, he said. CsottaBed frees page me and JL Haldeman ter Vietnam war-era surveillance. A federal appeals court rated that Nixon and the others must fare the possibility of paying substantial damage In seeking Supreme Court Justice Department lawyers argued that aqy president and those whose advice he require! and those" who act for him should be shielded by aboolute immunity. The case acted on today Involved a 21-month wiretap, from May 1969 to February 1971, on the home telephone of Morton Halperin, former chief of the National Security Councils planning review, suspect Halperta's name was on list.

The wiretap on Halperta's telephone never produced any proof to support the suspicion, but the bugging tasted well beyond Us resignation from the NSC When later finding out about the wiretap, Halperin and Us family sued Nixon, national security adviser Kissinger, Attorney General Mitchell and wUto fjuse aide Haldema The three men held the hotel's assistant manager hostage for about an hour before releasing him said, Mellet said the dynamite had been moved into the hotel Sunday night, but ho declined to give further detail He said police had evacuated guests from the 15th floor and two floors below, Policemen surrounded the hotel, located ta what to called the Carlton Center complex of shopping arcade perking garage movie theaters end aa office block ta downtown Johenaee- In early 1969, Nixon and Us aides were enraged by leaks to the news media.

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