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Barker and attempted
The five men were Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, James W. McCord, Jr., Eugenio Martínez, and Frank Sturgis, who were charged with attempted burglary and attempted interception of telephone and other communications.
Liddy gave the money to Barker and attempted to hide its origin.
Barker had attempted to disguise the funds by depositing them into bank accounts which were located in banks outside of the United States.

Barker and visit
PETA set up the visit after Barker heard from Florida congressman Bill Young, whose wife had been " appalled " by what she saw.
After a visit to his doctor, he was sent to see a neurologist, who told Barker he'd had a mild stroke.
" During this report, as Barker was speaking of security precautions for the President's visit, a Trade Mart employee was shown removing the Presidential seal from the podium where President Kennedy was to speak.
The reason for this as quoted by Barker is " Not a comeback, But more like a grave you visit to bring flowers.

Barker and her
This is refuted by one of Emily Brontë's diary papers, in which she describes preparing meat and potatoes for dinner at the parsonage, as Juliet Barker points out in her biography, The Brontës.
British sociologist Eileen Barker titled her 1984 book, which was based on seven years of first-person study of members of the Unification Church in the United States and Great Britain and has been influential in the field of the sociology of religion, The Making of a Moonie: Choice or Brainwashing ?.
Canadian author Elizabeth Smart described being arrested under the Mann Act in 1940 when crossing a state border with her lover, the British poet George Barker.
During her early years on stage, she fought against being typecast as a maid, and received critical acclaim on Broadway in the production of The Barker ( 1927 ), playing a carnival snake charmer.
One such supposition was put forward by Pat Barker, in the second novel in her Regeneration Trilogy, The Eye in the Door.
Barker was a devout Anglican, and donated her artworks to Christian fundraisers and missionary organizations.
Barker was an epileptic as a child, and cared for at home by her parents.
Later, her sister and elder by two years, Dorothy Oswald Barker, continued the care.
Following her father ’ s death in June 1912, the seventeen year old Barker submitted art and poetry to My Magazine, Child ’ s Own, Leading Strings, and Raphael Tuck annuals in an effort to support both her mother and sister.
In 1923, Barker sent her flower fairy paintings to various publishers.
Blackie paid £ 25 for 24 paintings with accompanying verses, but it wasn't until publication of Flower Fairies of the Summer in 1925 that Barker received royalties for her work.
Barker had a studio built in the garden and her sister conducted a kindergarten in a room at the back of the house.
Barker sometimes incorporated portraits of her fellow-parishioners in her religious works.
In an interview in 1958, Barker said, " My sister ran a kindergarten and I used to borrow her students for models.
In 1940, the Barker's live-in maid retired, and Dorothy Barker closed her school at the back of the house in The Waldrons.
Barker was unable to pursue her art to any significant extent following her sister's death as all the care of her aged mother devolved upon her.
Barker was a devout Christian, and produced religious-themed works throughout her life.
Following the death of her sister in 1954, Barker began designs for a stained glass memorial window depicting Christ preparing to wash the feet of his disciples.
Barker ( 1918 – 2002 ); Betty Box ( 1915 – 1999 ) and her brother Sydney ( 1907 – 1983 ) were film producers.
Two famous natives of Riverside are singer-actress Jennifer Holliday ( born 1960 ), best known for her creation of the role of Effie in the successful Tony-award winning Broadway musical " Dreamgirls "; and Eugene C. Barker, Texas historian ( born 1874 ).

Barker and Canada
Another early resident in the Barker Creek area was John H. F. Letherby, born in England and moved to Canada at the age of 16.
* George Barker Hall ( 1819 – 1858 ), lawyer, judge and political figure in Canada West
* He created and hosted The Bob Barker Fun and Games Show from 1978 – 1986 which was a combination of stunt participation in the style of Truth or Consequences and pricing games such as The Price Is Right in which he traveled throughout the United States and Canada in various arenas and venues.
Further experimentation and exploration in the art of animation which began with the National Film Board of Canada and the works have Norman Mclaren has continued through the decades through the techniques and films of other NFB animators such as Jacques Drouin, Chris Hinton, Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis, Cordell Barker and many others.
In addition, Jim presided as emcee of the annual Miss Canada Pageant, a job he held from 1967 until 1990, about the same length of time his U. S. counterpart Bob Barker presided over the Miss USA Pageant on CBS.
Opened in 1927, it was a civilian and privately owned airfield for the early era of flying in Canada and was named after William George Barker, a First World War fighter ace and Victoria Cross recipient.
* August 26 – 28: Fan Expo Canada ( Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ) — 39, 753 attendees ; guests include Elijah Wood, Clive Barker, Gary Gygax, James Marsters, Kevin Sorbo, Crispin Glover, Marina Sirtis, Adam Baldwin, Erica Durance, Margot Kidder, Kenny Baker, Elvira, J. Michael Straczynski, Frank Quitely, Mark Bagley, Greg Land, Neal Adams, Jhonen Vasquez, and Peter Laird

Barker and Smart's
It is a fictional work, largely based on Smart's affair with Barker up until that point.
Nonetheless, as evidenced from writings in her journals, Smart's love for Barker continued for the remainder of her life.

Barker and family
His father was a clerk for Shell-Mex, and this job saw the family move to Church Cowley Road in Oxford when Barker was four.
According to Corbett, Barker was " first and foremost a family man.
Barker was cremated at a private humanist funeral at Banbury Crematorium, which was attended only by family and close friends ( his son Adam did not attend as he was wanted by police for questioning over allegations of accessing child pornography via the internet ).
The site became an inn and was then rebuilt on a grander scale from the 18th century by the Vere Barker family in a neo-gothic Victorian style.
Dr Glennie, held Saturday evening concerts which attracted visitors from outside the family circle, such as the poet Thomas Campbell then living in nearby Sydenham and Robert Barker inventor of the panorama.
The area was used regularly during the summer by local Native American tribes ( most likely the Shoalwater Bay tribe ) before Thomas Barker Speake and his family arrived early in the summer of 1857.
Christopher Barker writing in the Guardian about this period: “ On many occasions through the early Sixties, writers and painters such as David Gascoyne, Paddy Kavanagh, Roberts MacBryde and Colquhoun and Paddy Swift lived downstairs from Smart and his wife, Agnes, wrote cookbooks with Smart would gather at Westbourne Terrace in Paddington, our family home at that time.
The family consists of Dr. Bill Platypus ( voiced by Bill Barker ), who speaks with a Scottish accent, his wife Elsie Jean Platypus ( voiced by Bill Barker ) and their daughter Ornithorhynchus Anatinus ( the Latin scientific name for a platypus ) or Ana Platypus ( voiced by Carole Muller Switala ) as she is commonly known.
In 1931, the family moved to Springfield, Missouri, where Barker graduated from Central High School in 1941.
The Two Ronnies also starred in two spin-off silent films labelled The Two Ronnies Present ..., By the Sea and The Picnic, written by Barker, mainly silent comedies featuring a squabbling upper-class family with a 1920s feel about them.
* Maverick family papers, Barker Texas History Centery, University of Texas at Austin.
On 11 April 2006, Barker left the programme, with a special This Is Your Life-style show devoted to her, containing former presenters, family, friends, and people she had met along her Blue Peter travels, including Kitty Hart-Moxon.
The poet Eric Wilson Barker ( 1905 – 1973 ) spent his childhood in Thames Ditton, attending the old church school in Church Walk before his family emigrated to California for health reasons.
Pearce, a carpenter, was born in Mount Barker, South Australia, to a Cornish Australian family, and educated at Red Hill Public School until he was 11.
The Barker family included the brothers Herman, Lloyd, Arthur or " Doc ", and Fred, the sons of Ma Barker.
In the 18th century, the old monastic cloisters and Tudor courtyard were demolished by the Barker Mill family, creating the modern appearance of the estate's facade.
Anglo-Chinese School ( Barker Road ) is a secondary school of the Anglo-Chinese School family located at the Barker Road campus, Singapore.
Barker Ranch is infamous as the last hideout of Charles Manson and his " family " after the gruesome Los Angeles murder spree.
By evening on the second day of the investigation, some 36 hours after Oakes's body was discovered, Captains Melchen and Barker had arrested Oakes's son-in-law, Count Alfred de Marigny, who wasn't formally a count, since he had obtained the French title from his mother's side of the family.
There are several Peramangk words recorded in a variety of sources ;-ku: itpo-sacred or forbidden place ;-maitpana: likkya-food for them ( a ration station near Mount Barker );-poona: good / healthy / fertile ( poonawatta-Lyndoch Valley );-watta ( worta ): a persons land or country ;-tarra: land that rises up, a steep hill or ridge ;-karra: redgum ( same as in the Kaurna );-kungatukko: womens look out ( in Peramangk a hard TT sound is sometimes ; replaced with a hard KK sound instead );-wadnar: digging or climbing stick ;-kakirra: moon ;-nurrondi: enchant / charm ;-meyuworta ( meruwatta ): countryman / a person belonging to the same family group ;-marnitti: grease to mix with ochre to cover the body ;-mambarti: hair matted with grease and red ochre ;-kuyeta: first born son ;-kartiatto: first born daughter ;-yarida: bad magic ;-lantara: ghost or spirit ;-tinda: a persons totem ;
Polly Beck ’ s family lands extended from this area up to Nairne and Mount Barker.

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