Page Nine Zeppelin victims of large-scale robbery NEW YORK (UPI) - More than $200,000 in cash was stolen from the hotel safety deposit box of the Led Zeppelin, a British rock group, police said Sunday. Officers said Richard C o l e, the group's tour manager, told them the money was in the box when he opened it about 1:20 a.m. Sunday morning but all there was left when he checked in at 7:30 p.m. were five pass- ports. Between $203,800 a n d $220,000 was missing; he said. DETECTIVES who went to the Drake Hotel on Park Avenue said there was no indication the box had been forced open. T h e y said one key, kept by the desk clerk, was needed to remove the box from the safe and another, which Cole had, was needed to open it. The locks were removed far analysis by police tezhnicians. The gra3p's nanagers told de- tectives they kept the cash on hand becasse they have "a ,ot of expenses to pay." HOTEL DETECTIVES dec ied to comment on the theft, b u t Michael Stiller, the assistant manager, said the hotel does not keep records of the contents of its safety deposit boxes. When he was asked if the Drake knew how much money had been deposited, Stiller said, "No, we do not." POLICE SAID Cole told :hem the money came from the group's concerts in its current tour of the United States. ENDS TONIGHT "Harrod Experiment" R) at7&9p~m STARTS TOMORROW! DIAL 668=6416 Shows Wed. at 1:15, 3:30, 6:45 & 9p.m. Pass List & Bargain Day Suspended From out of the past A Detroit fireman shows off a turn-of-the-century model during an exhibition in Tiger Stadium Sunday. The occasion was the Slat annual Fireman's Field Day. EXCESSIVE SURVEILLANCE CITED: Rights panel attacks Mitchell WASHINGTON (UPI) - Citi- zen surveillance was so expand- ed while John Mitchell was at- torney general as to justify fears about a 1984-type American society, a government advisory panel said yesterday. The panel, in a report to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) recommend- ed extensive restraints on opera- tion of computer data banks containing information about in- dividuals. IT ALSO URGED curbs on what it called a dangerous drift toward use of Social Security numbers as standard, universal identifiers. The group made several refer- ences to the highly controlled type of society depicted by novel- ist George Orwell in his book "1984." And in a statement summarizing the report, HEW also made mention of fears of Orwelian-type surveillance of citizens. Citing Mitchell by name, the re- port on "Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens" said his major goals while in office - from early 1969 to mid-1972 - were to strengthen the law en- forcement capability of the fed- eral government and to increase the powers of police and prosecu- tors at all levels. "TO THIS END he greatly ex- panded federal surveillance of citizens thought to be threats to internal security, justifying his action on the theory that t h e executive has inherent and dis- cretionary power to protect it- self," the report said. "He made aggressive use of existing laws and sought a n d obtained significant new legisla- tion to arm police and prosecut- ors with expanded authority to monitor individual conduct in or- der to prevent or punish poten- tial crimes." Activities cited "under Mitch- ell's leadership" included such things as greater federal wire- tapping, preventive detention of suspects, authority for police to enter homes without warning the so-called no-knock law, and giving judges power to impose greatly expanded sentences for "dangerous special offenders." "THE NEW criminal justice in- formation network can be used in conjunction with the vast gov- ernment and private computer dossiers being compiled by cre- dit bureaus, insurance compan- ies, welfare agencies, mental health units and others. "Cumulatively, these files thre- aten an information tyranny that could lock each citizen into his past; they signal the end of a uniquely American promise-that the individual can shed past mis- takes and entanglements and start out anew.' 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