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Charles Rebozo — Part 3
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who was George’ Meatny's per-
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:*“¥eg." said Caulfield -
_ “Was that Mr. Juliane 1”.
“Ves,” swore Caulfiet.-. :
-’ Both Fuchs and Julia deny
this as a baseless whop jer.Juli-
ana told us he was ad ‘ised the
lattack-. was . serious . hy two
riends in the labor m>ement-
He gave Caulfield’a fui. report
of his talk, he said, add ng that
the .President : shoulc visit
eany in the hospital wr send
flowers. Within a few diz is, sure
enough, not flowers, bu. cigars
reached Meany from the White
House, . 25.”
‘In another - care. in “sulfield
probed the Lon; Islanti paper
Newsday whicl- was praparing
an expose of presider “vil crony
C.G. Bebe) Rebo2o. :
_“The forthcoming Newsday
article. was a matter ci constant
conversation around tne White
House,” recalied Cau Jield. One
day, he said, “I bur:ped into;
(Reboz0) i in the hall cf the White
House.” Rebozo tias “con-
cerned.” But Caulfi ald assured
Rebozo he ‘was ‘avready on the
case,
As Caulfield ‘yecounted under
Hioath, he and. FBI agent Pat
Henry were drinking in New
an article coming on, an Mr, Re-
bozo a7 would you be inters/
York when Henry said, “there isi!
lested 4 there! 's ‘er
iitforaratfin?* and T said, ¥ sure>
would?."" cay a
* ‘Atthough Caulfield first: ‘tried _
to withhold Henry’s name‘fron:.
‘the record, he finally admitted?
that Henry passed on informa-,
‘tion about Newsday. “Mi
Henry, as a I recall, had friends
‘at the newspaper (and) spoke to
‘those friends about the publica-
tion date of the article,” Cau
field testified? +45. sae
‘ The White. House “gumshioa’
Anutifvlly relayed this informa
HHontoDean Age
{ “Caulfield. said ‘he’ alsoz dest
‘lieved that Newsday. reportera:”
in Florida who worked on;fhe-;
Rebozo story were under Secrets:
Service Surveillance. The ~Se=-
| cret Service and FBI deny-thex:.
ever authorized any probesvol
Newsday, - “ ‘oat &
Even some White™: ‘Hote
friends drew suspicion from thé
President's inner circle, Caul?
field testified. Dean once or?
dered a probe of Mr. Nixons
ewe
chief campaign aide on Jewish’ |
‘affairs, Lawrence Goldberg.7°
_Ccaultield was worried about
“4 potential question of loyalty* ©
to the campaign on the part'of
Goldberg. Caulfield suggested -
the issue had been raised to hing
, by Father McLaugilin, ‘ihe staf-
|
“fer-priest refused to return. our.
‘repeated calls.
Footnote: A spokesman “for,
Meany said the tireless old tae
“bor warrior had “absstutely no:
‘fdea" he-was being prsbed.
Caulfield could not be reached.’
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