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Show 4 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, September 4, rv 'rOr' r wyprr'y"wr-1- f "y v 1973 Prison Aides Restore Order As Indiana Inmates Free 3 .Little damage was reported except to the prison commissary, which was reported ran- MICHIGAN IND. CITY, Three officers held (AP) hostage by dissident inmates at the Indiana State Prison sacked when the disturbance began Sunday morning. It was ,iot immediately known how much damage was done to the cellblocks. were released unharmed Monday night, and order was restored in the prison, officials said. Robert L. Debard, executive assistant o Got. Otis R. Bowen, said the three hostages were released after dissident inmates were promised complete amnesty from any charges growing out of the takeover of three of the prison's cellblocks. The cellblocks were taken over by the prisoners Sunday morning to press a set of 25 Talks Continue Negotiations continued briefly after the release, DeBard said. Inmates asked specifically for improvements in food, medical treatment and conditions in isolation cells. They also pressed for changes in personnel and policies at the prison. Inmates also asked that an ombudsman be appointed as an intermediary between prisand inmates, on officials DeBard said. demands. Restore to Order Of finals said the three which had been controlled by dissident inmates were restored to order soon after the hostages were released at 10 p.m.. The three hostages were guards who had been on duty in the when the takeover occell-bloc- Earlier Monday, Warden J. Russell Lash said officials had decided to play a standoff with the inmates. He game said he had only two recourses: rush the cellblocks or play a waiting game. cell-bloc- the takeover Throughout Lash had said the hostages were in good condition. Demand Release curred. DeBard said Bowen promised the inmates that improvements would be implemented soon and that pl'ns were in progress to satisfy the prisoners' demands. o He said the rebellion was begun by prisoners demanding the release of tour members of a black gang who were isolated after a stabbing. There are three black gangs within the prison, he said. The offer of complete amnesty was relayed from Bowen, who remained at his home tn Bremen, DeBard Inmates in one of the occupied cell blocks said Lashs said. contention about what started the rebellion was not true. Shouting to newsmen over a loudspeaker, and displaying a sheet with the words Lash is lying" on it, an unidentified inmate said: This is a rebellion against conditions that all of us suffer as prisoners. What were doing today is to express grievances which we have already released to the news media and which affect all of us. The speaker said the 25 demands issued by the dissident inmates had been in prison officials hands for a year. He said prison officials were callous and insensitive to prison conditions. No Concession Robv f 5 DeBard, executive assistant to Gov. Otis R. Bowen, stressed there would be no negotiations, no concession of any kind, until the hostages are released. He the governor would meet with the inmates, but not before the guards re set free. midi s-- ld After their meeting with Lash, inmates played a tape recording of about 25 demands from the top of an occupied building. They included the immediate dismissal of Lash and other officials and an end to blatant racism. No fires or rioUng were reported, but some damage to the commissary occurred, of- WORLD-FAMOU- S KASTLE SKI OUTFIT UP ficials said. 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