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HEARNAP — Part 9
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we By ALTON SLAGLE Plon. & Eval, —
: Stall Correspondent of The News
San Francisco, March 12—Steven Weed, the fiance of kidnaped newspaper heir- Spec. Inv.
ess Patricia Hearst, said today that he wanted to “lay to rest” speculation that Patricia Training
was involved with the Symbionese Liberation Army in her own kidnaping. Legal Coun,
Weed, 26, appeared briefly |
outside the home of Patricia’s;
father, Randolyh Hearst. lt was
only his second statement to re-|
porters since he was severcly
beaten when Patricia was dragged :
from their Berkeley apartment
on Feb. 4.
Weed said he and Fatricia
had been “tygether constantly
the past two years” and “know:
what each of us thinks.” Until,
two months ago, he said, Patricia)
had no particular political point
of view,’ although “by the time
‘this is over” she doubtiessly will.!
He said he would not testify
itcmyarourt cases if Patricia is,
released unharmed, andt_2l Shink
Y“car“mike the same promise
for Patty.” He said he had “a
lot to say” about FBI involve-
ment in the kidnaping, but will
do so at a jater time.
Weed said there were a number
of new points being discussed
within the Hearst family as te
how the situation involving Pat-
ricia should be handled; but that
it was decided early to allow one
family member to express these
feelins. Patricia’s father was
selected. ‘
In a reference to a_statement ;
mitiese-P atricia in “aTrprie- ;
toFded communique. delivered
' py trisrunapers Safurday, i
which the 2U-year-old coed said
she feared that the family was
‘doing nothing to help her, Weed
leaid, “1 think she’s starting to
i wonder if we're doing everything
lwe can.”
| Don't Know What to De
| “lt may appear we've not done
| al! we can do,” he said. “Kyery-
| body's been under a lot of ten-
aion. We really didn’t know what
| to do or say.”
Weed acknowledged that while
he was attending Vrinceton in
1968 and 1969 he had friends in
are now awailing trial for jhe}
muarrrvF Oakland School super-
intendent Mareus Foster to hold .
a jive nationwide television press |
conference This is one of the de-
mands contained in the latest com-
munique from the Symbionese
Liberation Army.
Murder of a Black
Joseph Remiro, 29, and Russell
Little, 26, are being held in Ala-
meda County Jail in Oakland in
connection with the murder on
Nav. 6 of Foster. that city’s first
black schoo} superintendent. They
also are charged in neighboring
Contra Costa County with the at-'
tempted murder on Jan. 10 of a
Concord policeman who had
stopped them for a traffic check.
Attorney William Gagin said
tentative approva]) was reached
taday in the Alameda County;
Court for the two men to read
z statement in the presence of :
one pool reporter and camera-!
man, with no discussion of the‘
cases pending against the men.’
In Contra Costa County, Su-
pevior Court Judge Sam Hall
to!d attorney James Jenner that
he would issue a ruling on the
conference tomorrow. Both Re-
miro and Little have agreed to
the new ground rules for the
conference, their Jawyers said.
Last week, in a letter to a Berke-
ley radio station, the two men
sail they had some “proposi-
tions” that might bring about
the release of Patricia.
Heazatele_iv Favor
The girl's father said yester-
@ay that he favors such a con-
ference, and will “do everything
I_ possibly can” to arrange it.
“They might say something that
would help us in our future
negotiations” with the Sym-
bionese Liberation Army, he said.
Meeting with Hearet at the
—— =. ==
Telephone Rm. _—
Director Sec'y —_
New Sites to Be Ready
SHKraier said he hoped to have
the food, and new distribution
sites throughout the Bay Area,
ready by Friday. He announced
yesterday that he was abandon-
ing any attempt to set up an “on-
going” program in favor of a
massive giveaway that would be
staged in one, two or three seg-
ments. Leer
The program was criginally
envisioned as a continuing one
designed to supply supplemental
food items to poor Californians.
But the Symbionese Liberation
Army continues to insist on a
one-time distribution of "$70
worth of high-quality” fresh :
meats, produce and packaged
goods to all comers a8 a prelude
tor-scpetiations foxn_Patrisia’s
release.
The Washington Post
Washington Star-News
Daily News (New York) =
The New York Times
The Wail Street Journal
The National Observer
The Los Angeles Times
poe MAR 1.3 1974
newspnper executive’s Hills-'
the left-wing Students for a Dem-~ borouch mansion today was A. |
ocratic Society, but he insisted, | Ludlow Kramer, the volunteer
“| was in no way politically.in- | administrator of the People In
volved.” N - i.
He also said that his knowledge Need Tree food project mt |
of the Symbionese Liberation feverishly to buy $1_ million
Army came only from “what 1 worth of “high quality” gonds |
have read in oe eee wvorked for A Inassive giveaway to satis- &
lout in Alar eda County today for Manip demands __of, the 7- § 2 Og - QO )
i rwee-tottrers” in the“Renty* who a — [punt prune j
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