pound bombs.i throughout the area.MalcolmFuneral HeldAmid Massive Protection1ti»iNEW YORK (AP)A tense! Policewomen searched hand-Harlem bade farewell today to Malcolm X, assassinated black nationalist leader, at funeral services that attracted throngs of mourners and an army of police.The bearded controversial figure was laid out in a white robe for the ceremony in Faith Temple, Church of God in Christ, Protestant, which volunteered its facilities for the Muslim rites.Police manned barricades that stretched three blocks in front oi the church and into side streets. Other bluecoats were stationed in doorways a n d on root tops to guard against possible violence. They kept specta-| tors moving and barred automobiles from the street.The widow of Malcdm X wore a heavy black veil at the services.Police admitted mourners to the church one by one. High-ranking members among Malcolm's followers stood alongsidey V' :■ ■- i*.police at the church door, looking for possible troublemakersbags of women, seeking any weapons.Most of the mourners in the 1,-700-person capacity church were Negroes, the majority women. There were some whitespresent.i(ttiI1As the service began, It was announced over loudspeakersthat the ehurrh was full to rapacity and that nobody else would be admitted The services were carried on loud speakers so those outside could hearJ1AIs£rsThe body of Malcolm had boon brought from a funeral home to the church in the earlvVmorning hours with an escort of a dozen police cars.Malcolm was shot to death six days ago as he started to address a rally of his followersini.tltlt;(IThe shooting was follower! by the fire-bomb destruction of a Harlem mosque of the Black Muslim movement, from which Malcolm had defected. I^ater there was a series of telephoned threats that the funeral church would he bombeda\vtlHe