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Shortley admitted to TIME that he did not realize that some confidential memos were stashed among the papers he gave Smist. Among them: a note to Geiser on June 1, 1982, in which Shortley reported, "I met with Ed Hickey on Sunday for several hours. One of the things we talked about was your 'If I were President letter.' " Hickey is a presidential assistant. In that letter Geiser explained that he wanted to advise Reagan what to say when asked about the Donovan case at press conferences. In another note to Schiavone, Shortley proposed "lunch with Ed Hickey...
Shown copies of his papers by TIME last week, Shortley said, "Isn't that awful? I made a big mistake. I feel bad about it." He conceded that "I have lunch with Hickey all the time," but insisted, despite his notes to the contrary, "I never talked about strategy with...
...Seattle in 1975, his flock of 287,000 has become accustomed to such unusual rituals. The Vatican has been inundated with complaints from conservative parishioners, including one from the parents of the man whose coffin was decorated with balloons. Three weeks ago, Pope John Paul dispatched Archbishop James Hickey of Washington, D.C., on an extraordinary "apostolic visitation" to probe what Hunthausen has wrought...
...energetic, soft-spoken Hunthausen, 62, is known as the "peace Archbishop." He preaches unilateral disarmament, refuses to pay half of his income tax as a protest against Pentagon spending, and has denounced the local nuclear submarine base as the "Auschwitz of Puget Sound." During his week-long visitation, Hickey said he was not concerned with political issues but only with hearing out priests, nuns and parishioners, and among the 60 Washingtonians he spoke to there was no shortage of praise for Hunthausen; 252 of the 280 priests in the archdiocese signed a petition of support...
Last week Hickey was being discreet on what he would recommend to Rome. Said he: "It wasn't easy, you know...