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Show HERALD, Prove, Utah, I0-T- HE Page iP I..- Friday, October fJ ja am. 5, 1975 &4 f & WW s J, ST a 8 jm WASHINGTON - m4 that would "finish her off. It would take away the last of her pride." A maneuvers Thursday began to court in San Francisco and (UPh have their effect on the Hearst there has been no determinathe down has pared grand jury tion yet by state and federal California charges against Pa- family. trial will be tried media has "The SLA prosecutors her Patty and tricia Hearst LOS ANGELES to It counts tear-in- ? penalties up to life in prison a tactical victory for companions The grand jury indictments supercede 13 state charges filed earlier against Miss Hearst srai la z;.,iM each of held urst. and found her guilty, so why not else," complained every0 her mother, Catherine Hearst, Trie Ilari'Lica were scitcuuled for arraignment t"day on the indictments against them and have a constitutional right to demand their trial begin within 60 days. in Ikdtfood City. "The govern- prosecutors. FBI ment wants to pin everything In Sail Francisco, sources said Miss Hearst, on her in order to get rid of in one lump." already facing bank robbery everything The grand jury action may been had posithere, charges have made inevitable separate tively linked to a bank robbery aixi killing in Sacramento that trials in Los Angeles for Miss Hearst and William and Emily could bring a death sentence. Ana a US. attorney there Karris, although their cases Miss Hearst is said it is "inevitable that other are still examifiled." be will psychiatric undergoing charges The increasing legal nation ordered by a federal ' 1 srii i iwtra. The indictments case until transcripts are prepared in shout two weeks, and will not be able to witnesses until uk; u tat ilScii. Miss Hearst and the Harrises were indicted on charges of kidnaping for the purpose of which carries a robbery possible life prison term simple kidnaping, six counts of assault with a deadly weapon and three of robbery. Bail was continued at $500,000. The charges stem from an crime spree alleged two-da- y U.S. Recovery Ehdan Qeif? New York Cifv Defaults - WASHINGTON Chairman (UPI) Arthur F. Burns of the Federal Reserve Board is taking a far more serious view administration the than of the consequences of default by New York City. Bunis says default by the city could "injure" the nation's recovery from the recession. Default by the city its inability to pay is threatened its debts as they come due t. r T1 . . William E. Simon has minimized the potential effect of failure by the country's largest city to meet its obligations, Saying the bond market has already taken that possibility into account. Secretary President Ford and Simon oppose any federal effort to stave off default. Burns hasn't said what, if anything, he would like to see the government do. The Fed is empowered to make a loan to New York, hut Rums has resisted so far "If this crisis is not resolved, it could injure the recovery process that is now under way in our national economy," Burns told the House Budget Committee Ihursday. cross-examin- e In N'ow York, Mayor .Abraham Beame "Mr. Bums' responded by saying: recognition of New York City's importance to the national economy, although long in coming, is most welcome. that "It is unfortunate, however, President Ford continues to be under the influence of Treasury Secretary Simon, who persists in the myopic view that a financial crisis in the country's largest city would have no effect on the rest of the nation." On another matter. Burns opposed tax extension of this year's cut into 1976 despite President Ford s apparent to decision through the Ls Angeles area by Miss Hearst and the which set off a Harrises, 1 tCPI)-Fire- men continuation of the tax cuts. "I have grave doubts about the wisdom of resorting to additional fiscal stimuli," Bums said, contending that stimulus would add pressure on interest rates and awaken inflationary expectations. "I see no advantage in doing it at this time. ' Burns opposed the $25 billion tax cut when it was enacted as inflationary and unnecessary. Ford indicated Wednesday he would propose a tax extension along with new efforts to cut federal outlays. Two Days Of Tests Completed SAN DIEGO (UPI) WASHINGTON (UPI Washington Post printed a 24 page edition today at six secret plants outside of the city. Publication was suspended fur one day because of a walkout by is Jon pressmen and damage to the Post presses. A Post spokesman said today's editions of the nation's seventh largest paper were processed and distributed for both street and home delivery, although the street veri'n was -The law student Thursday and charged turn with attempted murder .ind kidnap in the aborted 1974 abduction of a teen-ag- e girl. Theodore Robert Bundy, Seattle, was held in lieu of bail. His arrest followed a police iine-u- p at which his alleged victim identified him. City Judge Fioyd Gowans set preliminary hearing for mm nun T mi ostages Released Unharmed - Six LONDON. (UPI) hostages held captive by three in the basement gunmen storeroom of an Italian restaurant for five days were released today, but the trio's ringleader shot himself in the stomach rather than surrender to police. 3Ml The six Italian captives filed out of the Spaghetti House removed 4 1 Car Collection cv Bullock and Loiee Jewelers Ol i t jU'.U at St. from 3 officers. The man allegedly lured her to his vehicle, handcuffed her and forced her into the car. She managed to jump from the moving car and escape. Officers would not discuss details of the investigation wiiich led to Bundy's arrest. They also refused to any comment on other unsolved cases still under investigation. Bundy's Salt Lake address was listed as 364 Douglas St. (1540 Fast). He was booked in near the border today. 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Debra Kent, who 17, disappeared from Viewmont High School in Bountiful last TWPEiif H There were no immediate reports of damages. "interested" disappearances jail Thursday evening after questioning by Salt Lake County Sheriff's Capt. N.D. Hayward and other officers. The complaint was signed before Judge Gowans by WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The U.S. Geological Survey said it measured a large earthquake jm. VJ.tM connection with investigation of a series of killings and disappearances of nine young women in but Seattle Washington State police officials would say only ' that Bundy was a suspect, but ' 'not the primary suspect ' ' In Utah, officers in three counties still have the following 1574 cases of rapes, killings and her car had been to according burglarized, Scene Of Quake PlmMim t in Bundy her that m are police THEODORE ROBERT BUNDY George's i UW1H, year law student, is s part-timcustodian at the university. A close to the source investigation said Satle 4 stomach. Police ssid the two other gurimen were being allowed to sleep in separate ells at Cannon Row police station and will not be questioned until they are fully rested. They said they probably will face charges at Bow Street magistrates' court Saturday morning. -- Three The best interest rate in five years just might be the best reason to buy (but vou better hurry). m The & Exotic I e Posed as Officer Detectives charged Bundy Thursday with the abduction of a teen-ag- e girl from the Fashion Place shopping center parking lot in Murray Nov; 8, 1974. The girl was approached by a man who said he was a police officer and told r a un ivttni ci A t t vmr r?TYf 7"rTO Cxm-t- x fuiHiVJDivoAi i slid p! fHliiZ, MRU SAIUXUAV Aikiia Antique h A ? M delayed by several hours. At the Post plant, about 40 helmeted police were on hand late Thursday night to limit picketing and prohibit un'on members from coming within two blocks of the plant. The pressmen went on strike as their contract expired with the Post at midnight Tuesday A fire erupted several hours frf laier in the Post's pressroom i and all of its presses were damaged in various ways. r f i i:iiatuidy sen law enforcement agencies in surrounding states - including which have Washington unsolved murder cases where voting women were tr.e ictims. EdflcMahsn HSIftW I Hospital said the bullet was &r A Vis? investiga-Lu'- ? 5? Aii'i . f- - ' - :- Oct 24. Details of the Utah fit Washington Post Prints At Six Secret Plants Sgt. Paul Murray Pok Forbes. Capt. Hayward said the gii! in Use Murray case was able to escape wl'ten the man who abducted her turned eff the road aftpr handcuffing one of her wrists. He said the other cuff "hung loose." She was able to wriggle mil of the car and stand in the middle of State Street near the mall in the lights of an oncoming vehicle which stopped, he said A University of Utah spokesman said the newly . UPI; Sheriffs detectives arrested a Enforcement Drug being held. The psychiatric panel is to! 1 report its conclusions by Nov. 18 to a U.S. magistrate in San Francisco. s. - SALT LAKE CITY Adrnjmsf ration. Ruff helped prosecute W.A. "Tony'" Boyle for illegal activities in connection with the United Mine Workers Union which Boyle headed A spokesman and other municipal facilities and were able to shut down cuusuuctioi; work at the Bartie Convention Center near the Municipal Auditorium. jfit.. Watergate prosecutor succeeding Henry S. Rath, according to a Justice Department spokesman. Ruff, a career Justice Department official, worked in the special prosecutor's office until July, when he became acting chief insector of the fortheirordeal. psychiatrists and two psychologists Thursday completed two guardsmen might ride with the days of preliminary tests on public works crews to protect Sara Jane Moore to determine them. In addition, members of whether she is mentally tlie Air National Guard trained competent to stand trial for in airport fire fighting manned firing a pistol at President the crash station at the Kansas Ford. City International Airport so They will evaluate the results the airport could stay open. before deciding what further The strikers ignored a tests should be administered. order said J.u. Williams, warden of judge's restraining issued late Thursday. the Federal Correctional Pickets walked at city hall Facility, where Miss Moore is went on strike today, ' walking picket lines in a demand for pay equal to police wages. The city used public works employes to fight fires. "I won't gild the lily. It's a minimum operation," Mayor Charles B. Wheeler Ji . said of the emergency the Missouri procedures. "I feel a major authorized incident would require my National Guard to send troops In to protect public property, appealing to the firemen." Sixteen public works em- but they were instructed not to ployes were railed to do the f'ght fires. "We're not trained to do it, work of the striking members of tlie lnlei national Association we're not equipped to du it, w of Fire Fighters Local 42, don't feel that that's our which represents all but a few responsibility," said Guard of the city's 875 firemen. Adjutant Gen. Charles M. The union issued a statement Kiefner in Jefferson City. Kiefner said he sent in about urging citizens to fill containers with water to put out fires, keep 75 guardsmen who teamed with children under close watch, be policemen in protecting fire careful wiih combustible stations. Wheeler said the Y be apparently in good condition. Two of the gunmen followed about 20 minutes later and surrendered to police. A shot then rang out from the cellar prison. Police rushed in and found Franklyn Davis, the gang's leader, with a stomach wound. Scotland Yard described Davis's condition as "serious but not critical." After a quick checkup at nearby St. George's Hospital the hostages were allowed to ga home. Hospital authorities said they all appeared little worse city. ' materials and "PRAY!" The first fire alarm reported after the strike deadline was at an abandoned house and policemen who arrived at the scene first tried to put it out with hand extinguishers and then were instructed to let it burn. Gov. Christopher S. Bond special -C- ,':!! restaurant shortly after 4 a.m., tired and drawn but police deployment that trapped and killed six hard cere members of the SLA. miss Hearst allegedly peppered a with automatic storefront weapons fire to free Harris from a guard, and they are charged with stealing cars and abducting their owners in a series of crimes to get out of the a support named week looking massivfc Kansas City Firemen Strike KANSAS CITY, Mo. jury grant seci-e- proceedings Chairman FRB the from (UPI) harles Ruff nest f74 Crime Brings Arresf Student Of 29-- ear-Ol- d etros-Miaftun- the- Says rnc-v- immediately Municipal to Superior Court, eliminating a preliminary at which defense hearing could get an early lawyers of testimony by example prosecution witnesses and them. Thev will net knew the testimony against Mss Hearst by 15 witnesses in Hearst attorney Terence Mailman told reporters his client was "under a lot ol pressure" lo ellfi pies bargain in wiuca aim wouia testify against the Harrises. Ke CHcrges Filed New Special Watergate Aids Slated i I I |