WITNESS SAYS HE AIDED IN MAYFLOWER 'BUGGING'

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000400460037-4
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November 11, 2016
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March 16, 1999
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April 13, 1964
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Sanitized.- Approved For Release : Cl WASHrNG ON STAR APR 13 1964 scarecarrwciter A wi ness who said he was or Intelligence Agency testified to- 'day in United States District Court that two or three private [detectives on trial operated a listening device with him in connection with the Mayflower "bugging" case. The defendants are Oliver 'W. Angelone, John W. Leon, and John J. Frank. They are ac- cused of slipping into a private attorney's _room,,:. planting, :a, 'transmitter,,....and..,.operafing;:a listening . device in their owQ .room. Douglas ;,]'.,, Weaver, who said he was an ? economist, testified he was present in a room of the Mayflower with one of the de- t'tectives and former Police In- spector Joseph W. Shimon when the "photo-copying of'some pa- pers" was being done a "couple sof weeks' before the bugging incidents , Sought,Pipeline Franchise present with Mr. Shimon. snd~ Mr. Angelone when some photo- The detectives are charged of documents inanother.. with illegally setting up a tiny copies room of the hotel were being ; 'transmitting device in March, made two weeks. before the 19G2, in the Mayflower suite of attorney Malcolm T. Dungan. leged bugging incident. He did . The lawyer, was in town repre- not elaborate. the El Paso Natural i Is Under Indictment JGas Co., before the Federal Power , Commission. The firm Mr. Shimon now Is under inrn fwas seeking a multi-million dol- dictment on a charge of ion-;4 filar pipeline.franchise into spiring to obstruct justice? and? California. . causing the operation of a Mr. Weaver testified before "bug" in connection with the; the jury after Judge Edward A. Mayflower case. But he is not a'. Tamm signed an order compel- defendant in this trial, now in "'?'axte on.3wttoming outofof? ",l 0,orrk lg hi tet b ,inmo answer qusionsy Assistant. United States Attor- ney Harold J. Sullivan. Accord- tingly, the witness now cannot be charged with any crime growing out , of , today's lesti- :mony, with the exception 'of the %charge of perjury. , Mr. Weaverdescribed his connection with the detectives jas ' a .''loose association" and [saidheslgned .in:.at !the.: May- By WILLIAM BASHAM March 1, 1962. The room was (close to the suite occupied by'j t Mr. Dungan and the' witness rented room over to'Mt. Frank` and Mr. Angelone:' Says He Saws3,in . Later that -day.,he,?said, heii . saw the two detectives and Mr;, Shimon in the room. He said- Mr. Shimon was holding a trans-0, mitter- in his hands: Mr. "Weaversaid lie was ' in, the rented room bn and off. for: five days:Ike:skid. the voices he, heard coming -over the receiver appeared to be;discussing "ne- gotiations before. an'administra tive agency." ). He said he had received phone calls from Mr. Shimon during their five-day stay at the hotel. and that their password for get-i ting into their room was "Swee ney. The economist, who said he sometimes left the hotel byy the:; . fire escape talked of his beings its second day. stand later in the day, cond. firmed that the transmitting d&1 vice had been found, under air coffee table in his suite. - . After the discovery, he said,i he walked out of. the suite and down the corridor tb . a point ) near the room the detectives al-t,11 legedly.rented. He said he could' uesF in f,ia 1 h.." the voice -Of a g