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   Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - February 22, 1974, Winona, Minnesota                                In face of new demands from kidnapers to launch unprecedented food program By STALL HILLSBOROUGH Calif AP The Hearst family is ready to launch an dented program in the face of new demands from the terrorist kidnapers of their daughter Patricia There was no assurance that the million free food dis- plan starting would satisfy the Liberation Army which claims to hold the girl as its prisoner of war In a tape recording received late Wednesday and released Thursday the SLA de- Hearst's effort as throwing a few crumbs to the people The group demanded that another million be pumped into the program to feed needy Californians j Only if all its complex new demands are met will the way be cleared for actual tions for Patricia Hearst's dom the SLA said The SLA leader who calls I himself Cinque set a dead iline of today for Miss Hearst's father newspaper magnate I Randolph A Hearst to set the million food program into motion There was no immediate re- sponse from Hearst president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner and chairman of the Hearst Corp After pledging the initial million he said there was no more money in the ty Cinque however accused Hearst of holding back vast sums of the family and Hearst Corp fortune which he claimed amounted to hundreds of lions of dollars There was new militancy in the message after a more con- communication last Saturday that raised family hopes for an early elease of Miss Hearst The pretty Uni- versity of California coed was dragged from her Berkeley apartment Feb 4 by two black men and a white woman who fired shots at witnesses A long message from Miss Hearst at the end of recording convinced the top FBI official on the case that she is alive I'm sure she's alive and just hope and pray that she's re- leased safely some said Charles Bates special agent in charge of the FBI in San cisco Bates added have ing to go on at this point The ninth of 10 specific de- mands in the carefully read message from Cinque That the total amount of million be allotted to your peoples in need or charity organizations within 24 hours of receipt of this order and that the food be available to the people within one week of receipt of this order Hearst remained in his sion 15 miles south of San Francisco for the second con- day Thursday without making a public appearance The ager of the food distribution plan speaking for himself said he was confident the million in food and more would be ob- Washington Secretary of State A Ludlow Kramer added This is in no way implying Mr Hearst will or will not meet the demands The deci- sion has been made to carry I of food but can get whatever out the food bank program he family they need to live authorized Kramer said he had enough food on hand today to feed persons at four locations in the San Francisco Bay San Francisco Oakland mond and East Palo Alto Three food giveaway stations will be opened over the weekend he said responding to another Cinque demand The SLA repeated its request that anyone seeking food get worth of top quality The said message from Cinque SLA communications which have come every four or five days will be broken off un- less the new demands are met precisely he said He said that if the SLA de- a breach ot faith Miss i Hearst would be held in silence as a prisoner of war and maintained in that status until such time as the status of our captive soldiers is changed That was an apparent ence to two SLA members seph Remiro 27 and Russell ceries within a month Kramer commented I think you will find every citizen who Little 24 charged in the Nov 6 wants food can get good food assassination of Oakland and can get not a fixed Supt Marcus Foster The SLA claimed responsibility for the killing Cinque repeated earlier warn- ings to authorities against try ing to free Miss Hearst by force Should any attempt be mada to rescue the subject prisoner or to injure or capture our cap- tive soldiers the subject is to be executed he said Miss Hearst's voice came on for the final 10 seconds of the latest tape All she said Today Is the 19th and yesterday the Shah jot Iran had two men executed I at dawn Partly cloudy through Saturday colder tonight Year of Publication Winona Daily News SISHI THI WAY WANT ADS Tigs Moving WINONA MINNESOTA 55987 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2 Sections 18 Pages 15 Cents In campaign against media ransom is asked for editor BULLETIN ATLANTA Ga AP The abductors of Atlanta Constitution editor Reg phy have contacted an in- and have said Murphy will be released night It all goes the FBI said ATLANTA UPI Officials disclosed today that kidnaped Atlanta Constitution editor John R Reg Murphy had supplied a code word to be used by the person designated as the intermediary in turning over the ransom the tors are demanding Murphy was kidnaped Wednesday night by a ly unknown right wing group calling itself the American Revolutionary Army In a tape recording received by the Constitution Murphy said the group abducted him be- cause it felt the American news media have become too leftist and too and they intended to do something about it A transcript of most of the tape was released by the Constitution Thursday night but a was withheld Atlanta Constitution tive Editor William Fields said in this segment Murphy dis- closes the code word that is to be used when the ransom is paid Fields said there was nothing else of significance in the tape segment that was withheld but would not discuss it further Murphy said in his recorded message that his captors would relay the ransom instructions in a random telephone call to somebody in the Atlanta area The newspaper is ready to pay the ransom when we receive word of how and when it Is to be Fields said this morning in a news conference He added however that no further word had been received since the tape arrived for relay to the Constitution too liberal The ransom money Murphy They intend to do something said should be in about he said That's i ape aaiu uc in i nu In explaining the J and denominations I the cause of my abduction ransom demand Murphy jn bags Murphy said the American not new currency or Revolutionary Armies contend stand that 1 don t nave tnat nave anv sequence to they have representatives in kind of wealth uh and they serial numbers une major American cities and don't make it personally they are determined to return the make it towards the will be asked to open j government to the thpm in t tion The Constitution is owned plastic bags and count them in by the Cox newspaper group Murphy said his kidnapers whom he identified as the American Revolution Ar- case there is anything Murphy said The editor said the American American people The American ary Army tells me that they Revolutionary Armies which I intend in the future to engage would telephone FBI and local guerrilla warfare throughout body in the A t 1 a n t a i said they have no knowledge the country They don't intend metropolitan area at random feels that the American engage in bloodshed at this and reveal ransom instructions I media have been too leftist time DAUGHTERS RETURN HOME The two daughters of Atlanta Constitution editor Reg Murphy Susan 13 center and Karen 17 right return to the family home Thursday afternoon are escorted by attorney Terry Adamson at left The young woman in the background is unidentified AP New tack tried Latin meet Pakistan recognizes Bangladesh FEO said to be considering hike in gasoline price LAHORE Pakistan AP Pakistan today recognized independence of UPI The they are going out of business p Federal Energy Office because they are unable to the former East Pakistan is considering sufficient profit on what which broke away after gasoline prices for gasoline they have to sell The war of 1971 Americans and easing its ban against selling only or Prime Minister All recent ban against mostly to long time customers in Latin American policy has taken a new tack in seeking a solution to the delicate problem of United States investments abroad Speaking Thursday at the opening of a three-day ence with 24 Latin American foreign ministers the American foreign policy chief proposed the formation of a ing board of important figures to handle dis- putes involving U.S companies One delegate present at the meeting said the board would try to resolve dis- or ex- propriation moves against U.S companies and thus avoid con- Kissinger explained that while countries have their own responsibilities the U.S also bas a policy of protecting U.S ideas but they must be ied But others were unhappy because he had seized the in- at a conference they ex- to dominate Kissinger presented some things the foreign ministers weren't prepared for such as the fact-finding board idea and they don't know what to do about a delegate said Guyana's foreign minister S S Ramphal said it was a take to let Kissinger speak be- fore the Latin Americans had the chance to air their com- plaints against the States The judgment has been pre- sented before the case has even been he said We warned the others about this before Now the foreign ters with our momentum lost have to work very hard to ar- gue the appeal join the Islamic summit gathering here Bhutto said he had extended recognition to Bangladesh at the urging of Islamic leaders now visiting his country for the summit They included heads of the Arab countries who have been urging Pakistan and desh to make peace diplomatic sources said Both are ent for their oil on the Arab j tions i By his action Bhutto gave j ithe final diplomatic seal of urged the governors to Simon met Thursday with a be patient and told them his group of seven governors who office was revising the I urged thai gasoline supplies be tion formula to make it allocated more fairly among completely fair and to make the states sure each state gets an 1 equitable share of fuel Word that Simon was ering both higher retail In other energy line prices and an end to the present Nixon told a rule at stations came Thursday Cabinet meeting Thursday the from Democratic Gov Dan nation has a good chance of Evans of Wash chairman of 1 avoiding full scale gasoline the National Governors rationing this year ference who was at told states that any meeting with Simon j the nation of 75 million which until the war was part of Pakistan India invaded the former East Pakistan on behalf of the Bangladesh independence movement and la days later 90.000 Pakistani military and j civilian prisoners surrendered dealers to some of gasoline they import on their from foreign suppliers ie gasoline would be subject to allocation whom say I controls NEWS CONFERENCE Rep Peter Rodino left chairman of the House Judiciary Committee investigating the sible impeachment of President Nixon and Rep Edward Hutchinson discuss a staff memorandum Thursday on Capitol Hill AP CONGRATULATIONS Mexican dent Luis congratulates Secretary of Slain Henry Kissinger after Kissinger's speech American Foreign Ministers conference in Mexico City day Foreign ministers background from left are George C R Moo of Barbados Paul L of the Bahamas and Alberto J of Argentina AP To aid inquiry to request evidence WASHINGTON AP using its subpoena committee could cost the grounds for impeachment House Judiciary Committee is crs which could lead to a con- i President heavily in Republican criminal offenses its first request clash between Con- support on Capitol Hill A staff paper intended Policeman preparing flic white House for evidence to gress and the executive If they're going to thwart as a the BALTIMORE UPI A use in its impeachment The committee believes its our investigation down there criminal law is not hijacker and an airport gation Chairman i constitutional authority to con- we're not going to be able cable as a standard for man were killed and a pilot and Peter W Rodino duct an impeachment inquiry defend a Republican of a president ICQ-pilot critically wounded said Thursday a overrides any claim to member of the committee said The criminal law does today in an attempted takeover will be sent to the White live privilege President He's going to be in real not address itself to the abuses Of a Delta Airliner at within the next few days has said his cooperation with Rodino announced Oie im- Of presidential said the j committee will be limited j pending request for evidence at report In an impeachment nal Airport Heath enters final stages of British election campaign LONDON UPI Prime Minister Edward Heath entered the closing stage of Britain's national election campaign today calling on his men to reject industrial strife Former Prime Minister rold Wilson head o f the opposition Labor party kepi on attacking the Conservative party government over prices j Heath called the Feb 201 election in the face of a coali miners strike that plunged nation into what he has called Its worst industrial crisis World War II will be sent to the White of presidential said the I lying the material the committee will be limited j pending request tor evidence ai report In an impe wants I to ads that do not impair news conference at which a president is called stewardess was also If the request is not presidency committee was advised by its to account for abusing reported to have suffered a he said the committee will Any White House refusal to j staff that it need not limit its which only a president injury escaping from the supply evidence requested tig a tion of possible plane with the passengers none members received the of whom was injured without comment But Federal Aviation Agency i Rep Edward Hutchinson said sketchy information j Mich the committee's ranking they received indicated that s Republican rejected the an unidentified white male ing that a president could be broke security impeached for noncriminal be- gate shot an unidentified guard perhaps with his own gun went Hutchinson's view could lead to the cockpit of the piano nit a partisan split on the the pilot shot him and shot the H since lie shares with co-pilot maybe three times Rodino the power to issue While the shooting was going 01 in the cockpit of the U said Thursday he the passengers and the rest of f- would insist that any crow escaped from the House evidence be plane scheduled to leave on a material relating to flight to Atlanta 12 minutes offenses later Airport police surrounded Rodino while not fully the plane shot out its tiros and i dorsing the staff reports then according to early re- tion said ho has fell nil along ports killed the hijacker in a thai impeachment loos not of gunfire have In vise out of criminal The pilot and copilot were in On the Stoele County sheriff's officers and Owatonna police planned today to have men en- trances to Ihc Owatonna Manufacturing Co where some has resulted from a strike story page While the federal gasoline allocation plan has failed stale and local rationing plans are often adding lc motorists contusion story pace AIM Wounded Knee 1073 as it did Him ions in the Hoars kidnaping case out of concern for AIM loaders Dennis Banks Russell Means attorney William told a Winona State crowd Thursday slory pafio Tnc countdown or the Wisconsin slate I tournament Thursday night for Class C teams Blair and Alma glories and pictures paso 2b for While limited to I conduct I critical condition   

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