Show Friday April Page 12 Pat Hearst brandec common criminal SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Gen Atty branded US the bank robbery” US Attorney James Browning said evidence in the bank robbery Saxbe William Patricia Hearst a common criminal Wednesday and a federal grand jury began considering whether she willingly wielded a gun in a terrorist bank is being presented to a grand jury and that indictments are possible by next week “It is entirely possible that the will show that there was evidence Saxbe said in Washington he no duress or coercion on the part was convinced the of these but that is a newspaper heiress was “not a matter forpeople the grand jury to reluctant participant’’ in the he said determine” According $10 Monday by a to a at the bank Edward guard heavily armed gang which Shea Miss Hearst took an active wounded two persons in its part in the robbery getaway “giving orders and all that The terrorist Symbionese saying she would shoot the first Liberation Army dragged Miss guy that moved robbery ld 000-robbe- ry Hearst screaming from her Berkeley apartment iy2 months ago In a “communique” April 3 she renounced her family and swore she had been converted into a revolutionary fighter “She wasn’t scared She let it be known that she meant business” the guard said Wednesday “She hada gun and looked ready to use it” Bates said 100 to 125 federal agents are working on the case and again said he does not know weekly news conference adding the location of the SLA hideout that SLA members all are Police say the SLA is a heavily “common criminals” Asked if armed multiracial group of he included Miss Hearst he said about 25 men and women Bank cameras photographed “Miss Hearst is a part of it” Miss Hearst along with three Miss Hearst’s father other white women and a black newspaper executive Randolph man during the robbery of a A Hearst called Saxbe’s Hibernia Bank The photographs comments “speculation” and showed Miss Hearst and two refused further comment other members of the robbery Charles Bates the FBI agent in team holding weapons Federal charge of the case also refused bank robbery warrants have comment other than to say: “The been issued for the three women FBI is continuing its aggressive and the man and Miss Hearst is investigation looking to a solution sought for arrest as a material of the Hearst kidnaping case and witness “It would appear to me that she was not a reluctant participant in this robbery” Saxbe told his Court refuses to expel AIM ST PAUL Minn (AP) — A to dismiss charges Wednesday federal judge refused Indian against American Dennis Movement leaders Banks and Russell Means who are charge in last year’s takeover of Wounded Knee South Dakota US District However Court Judge Fred J Nichol said the government could not use any evidence it had acquired by monitoring the single telephone in the village The government had an extension to the telephone at a roadblock it had set up outside 71-da- y the village The judge coupled his order of the with criticism FBI the and prosecution He said the government had done a poor job of preparing its case and presenting some of the evidence He said the FBI had withheld information that should have been delivered to government and turned over to attorneys the defense said Nichol Judge government’s not the roadblock to phone facilitate negotiations which the government said was its chief purpose in installing it was used Ruling: state officials may be taken to court WASHINGTON (AP) - Spurred the deaths of bv suits following four students at Kent State University in 1970 the Supreme Court Wednesday opened the way for citizens to take state officials into court to answer for their BCtS The high court unanimously rejected the notion that state officials have an absolute immunity from law suits They have immunity for their official acts said Chief Justice Warren E is Burger for the court but it qualified The court thus kept alive ofdamage suits against Ohio ficials brought by relatives of three of the four students slain in a confrontation with Ohio National Guardsmen during a protest against the Indochina War The justices sent the cases back to a lower federal court for more proceedings to determine the extent of the immunity of the officials named as defendants The defendants include former Gov James Rhodes the adjutant § POSITIVELY LAST WEEKEND! He also said there was no the FBI had monitored any conversations ID Q QQQQQ 0000 The suits were filed by families of slain students Sandra Scheuer Allison Krause and Jeffrey Glen Miller Mrs Martin Scheuer Board-maOhio whose daughter was killed said of the court’s decision: “It shows our system of justice is working I’m very pleased that finally we’re getting something done” n Former Adj Gen Sylvester Del Corso head of the National Guard at the time of the incident said: “We were all agents of the state of Ohio We did not act as individuals” The Supreme PJIUL NEWMMN MQ BBBT REDFOIW ? part Last month a federal grand jury in Cleveland indicted eight of the National Guardsmen on charges of violating the civil rights of the students who were killed and wounded The indictments were not related to the civil suits on which the Supreme Court acted A federal district court judge had dismissed the civil suits at a j GtOiDGE RCV HILL R A UNIVERSAL PICTURE $$$$ Eat PGl at Show Times u 7:20-9:3- the federal Save Some FILM THE STING INGMAR BERGMAN'S by Gleusar’s simw 0 Q Q QDQQQQ Q OOP Ofl 0 j y f u n j"' If I Gloussr’s 25 West Center $ NOW PLAYING "Smashingly Beautiful" Time Magazine April 22 - 7:00 PM April 23 - 4:30 & 7:30 PM A DOCTOR'S JOURNEY IHI'OIJUI A COMPELLING LAND' CAI'I Ol DREAM AND MfMORY Prico - 5 id fiOr Iwrrt UC AtJllT r 4 w m n MC ?? Court vote was 8 to 0 with Justice William 0 Douglas taking no con- stitution That action was premature said Burger holding that the 11th Amendment ban on federal suits against states does not uniformly bar such suits for damages against individual offficials and clients over the phone Attorneys for Banks and Means had alleged such monitoring had taken place violating their rights ':s2?£7y president barred attorneys mumnoo o opm ooo o o quuuo era c ' of the state National officers and enlisted men ftyard of the guard and to university general very early stage saying he lacked jurisdiction because the cases were essentially against the state itself and therefore evidence Detween defense 19 1974 DOVES |