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SAN FRANCISCO The voice of a
woman claiming to be Patricia Hearst was
broadcast Wednesday saying she had chosen
to remain with the Symbionese Liberation
Army, which kidnaped her last Feb. 4.
At the Hearst home in Hillsborough,
Calif.. Mrs. Hearst confirmed the tape was
her daughter's voice.
I have chosen to stay and fight," said the
tape recorded voice broadcast over radio
stations KPFA and KSAN. -
"When will the people in this country
understand that what happens to a black
child happens sooner or later to a white
child?
"I have been given the name Tanya after a
comrade who fought alongside Che in
Bolivia for the people of Bolivia. I embrace
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Clark says FBI. asked. him to 'bug U.N.
WASHINGTON Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark testified Wednesday
he turned down FBI requests to break Into a U.N. foreign mission and to tap the
Washington telephone of Israeli foreign Minister Abba Eban.
Clark testified before a congressional hearing looking Into the government's
wiretspping policy. He said all wiretapping should be abolished but former Attorney
General Elliot L. Richardson said it as necessary to the national security.
Committee can't enforce
Nixon tax report Mills
WASHINGTON Rep. Wilbur Mills, D
Ark., said Wednesday he hopes President
Nixon will abide by whatever decision a
House-Senate Committee makes on a . staff
report that he owes $476,000 in back taxes
and interests. But he said there is no way the
committee can enforce its findings.
"I would hope that he would abide by
Pompidou burial in countryside today House factions
oppose budget
PARIS The French government Wednesday ordered that President Georges
Pompidou be buried near his country home Thursday the way he wanted it a
simple ceremony with no flowers, no wreaths and a plain stone tablet
The constitutional council, meantime, opened the way to election of a successor
by formally declaring the office of president vacant.
Senate speaker Alain Poher, 64, became interim president for the second time. In
1S89, he was president for several months between Gen. Charles de Gaulle's
resignation and Pompidou's election. '
Small boats rescue stranded passengers
ABOARD 'THE SEA VENTURE IN THE ATLANTIC A flotilla of small boats
shuttled the 1,630 passengers of the Queen Elizabeth 2, dead at sea without power
and air conditioning for more than 43 hours, to this rescue ship Wednesday.
The massive rescue operation went smoothly throughout the day with launches
and lifeboats ferrying up to 40 persons at a time the half mile between the crippled
QE2 and the Sea Venture, a far smaller Norwegian cruise vessel, but a welcome sight
for the vacationers sweltering aboard the crippled liner.
The Sea Venture will put into Hamilton, Bermuda, Thursday, where the ships
owners will have two jumbo jets waiting to fly the passengers to New York.
Prosecution rests case in '.'Mitchell trial
HEW YORK The prosecution rested its case Wednesday In the trial of John N.
Mitchell and Maurice H. Stans on charges of trying to impede a federal Investigation
of fugitive financier Robert L. Vesco in return for a secret $200,000 contribution to
President Nixon's 1972 campaign. i
The defense asked the charges be dismissed and a mistrial declared. -
The prosecution rested at mid-day after seven weeks of testimony from 40
witnesses, including President Nixon's brother, Donald.
Vesco, who was indicted along with Mitchell and Stans, is a fugitive from justice In
Costa Rica.
RALEIGH The joint appropriations
budget recommendation did not fare as well
in the house as the senate Wednesday as it
met opposition from East Carolina
medical school and other opponents to the
measure and was rescheduled for debate
Thursday.
The house tentatively approved the $1.7
billion operating budget but delayed any
action on the $90.2 million captial
improvement measure. The senate passed
both measures Tuesday with no debate.
Three amendments were offered to the
state operations section of the recommended
budget including one to delay the immediate
expansion of the medical school at East
Carolina University.
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whatever the committee decides. M ills said.
We have no way of forcing him to pay
anything. We can only say what we think he
owes.
Mills, a member of the prestigious Joint
Committee on Internal Revenue and
Taxation, told reporters he still wanted to
the committee staff to explain some of the
reasons for their findings before he or the
committee itself will endorse it.
The President said in December that he
would abide by the judgment of the
committee. Mills said. "Whatever the
judgment of the committee is has yet to be
determined.
Mills said the committee wanted to know
first how the staff members reached their
conclusions before it would pass judgment
on the report.
Mills, acknowledging that the report was
damaging to Nixon said, however, that it
would have been more damaging if the
committee itself had passed out the report.
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the name with the determination to continue
fighting with her spirit.
"There is no victory in half-asscd attempts
at revolution."
The taped broadcast also quoted "Field
Marshal Cinque. leader of the Sl.A. who
has signed or recorded previous messages
from the terrorist group to the Hearst fa mily.
"Concerning the Hearst operation. The
government dictatorship as well as the
Hearst empire has shown that they are
willing to murder even their own to maintain
power over the people. Cinque said.
"Therefore, it is the judgement of this
court that in the future no persons of the
ruling class or its executive agents will be
taken prisoner. The court of the poeple this
day issued the following order:
"All corporate enemies of the people will
be shot on sight at any time and any place.
The order is permanent until such time as alt
enemies have cither, surrendered or been
destroyed.
"The subject has been "freed but has
refused to go home and take part of the
enemy fascist state. There is no further need
to discuss the release of the prisoner under
this condition, since the prisoner is now a
comrade and has been accepted into the
ranks of the people's army as a fighter for the
people's freedom.
Station KSAN said the tape was received
there from a delivery service.
"I have been given the choice of being
released in a safe area or staying with the
SLA. the voice identified as that of Patricia
said.
Judge drops one Chapin charge
WASHINGTON After hearing John
Dean's testimony Wednesday, federal judge
Gerhard A. Geselt dismissed one count of the
perjury charges against Dwight L. Chapin,
former appoointments secretary to
President Nixon.
Chapin is charged with lying to Watergate
grand jury about political dirty tricks against
the Democrats in the 1972 presidential
campaign.
The count dismissed alleged that Chapin.
lied when he said he did not know exactly
how much or how political saboteur Donald
Segretti was paid for conducting certain
political pranks.
The other three counts allege Chapin lied
when he told the grand jury he never
discussed with Segretti the distribtuion of
campaign literature: when he said he told
Segretti to talk to the FBI about the dirty
tricks: and when he said he did not recall
giving Segretti insturctions about any
Democratic presidential candidate in 1972.
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