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Bailey sees no trial
for Patty this year
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) —
The chief lawyer for newspaper
heiress Patricia Hearst says his
client will not be tried before
1976.
Famed attorney F. Lee
Bailey was asked Tuesday
when his client might go to
court and said “it’s impossible
to put it together before the end
of the year.”
U.S. Attorney James Brown
ing planned to meet today with
state Attorney General Evelle
Younger and top law officials
from around the state to
discuss how, when and where
she would be prosecuted.
When she does go on trial, it
is clear that Miss Hearst’s
mental condition will be a
pivotal issue.
“Obviously the state of mind
of the defendant will be a big
factor,” Bailey said Tuesday.
Attorneys John Knutsen and
Terence Hallinan, also on the
six-man defense team, told a
federal court judge Tuesday
their client is on the edge of a
“nervous breakdown.”
They filed their statement
with Federal Judge Oliver
Carter upon his request for a
personal assessment to be
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In memory of our daughter
Jennifer Lynn Goss who left
this world one year ago Oct.
1, 1975.
We made plans and had
dreams for a baby, so God
gave us you. As you were
born He needed an angel and
only you would do. God
called you home.
Our hearts were broken .
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Time has past. It's been a
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Sadly missed by:
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Goss
Sister: Missy Goss
Grandparents: Mrs. Clouis
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Mr. Carlton Burkes.
Great Grandmother: Mrs.
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Patricia Hearst’s attorneys told
a federal court judge that she is
on the edge of a “nervous
breakdown.” Above, defense
attorney F. Lee Bailey, said he
thinks the public believes the
case against her is “open and
shut” and that people he has
met feel he will need “50 rabbits
in a hat” to get Miss Hearst
acquitted. (UPI)
added to her affidavit of last
week in which she asserted she
was tortured, brutalized, and
Zarb says ban disastrous
NEW YORK (UPI) - Feder
al Energy Administrator Frank
Zarb says another Arab oil
embargo would be disastrous
for automobile drivers.
“You won’t have to worry
about long lines at the gas
station because there won’t be
enough gas to have a line,”
Zarb said Tuesday.
The warning came at a
seminar on energy conservation
sponsored by the Conference
Board, an independent business
research group.
Zarb said a federal energy
allocation program would not
be invoked, except possibly in
the case of another embargo.
“If we should have one,” he
said, “it will make the last one
look like a picnic. Our primary
almost driven insane after her
kidnaping.
Miss Hearst, 21, granddaugh
ter of newspaper giant William
Randolph Hearst and daughter
of the president of the San
Francisco Examiner, was kid
naped Feb. 4, 1974 by the
Symbionese Liberation Army.
In later tape-recorded mes
sages, she said she was joining
the SLA. But the affidavit she
signed last week said she was
brainwashed.
“Any attempt to force Miss
Hearst into a discussion of the
dark areas of her recent past
brings her to tears and extreme
emotional turmoil,” the state
ment submitted by her lawyers
Tuesday said.
“It is our opinion that forcing
her at this time to deal with
these areas which her mind
shut out of consciousness might
result in a permanent and
irreversible psychosis.”
Miss Hearst, held on a
federal bank robbery charge,
was to be taken from her cell
at San Mateo County Jail today
to Stanford University Medical
Center for another round of
psychiatric tests by court
appointed experts.
thrust is going to be to save
jobs and keep industries
going.”
The embargo developed after
the 1973 Arab-Israeli war when
Arab oil producers withheld
supplies.
At that time, the government
tightly restricted oil and
gasoline supplies, creating long
lines at gasoline stations,
higher prices and restricted
hours of operation and limited
purchases.
Zarb said he is optimistic the
Ford administration and Con
gress could agree on an energy
policy to keep the nation from
being dependent on foreign
sources and vulnerable to
future embargoes.
Rockmart union leader accused of harrassing
ROCKMART, Ga. (UPI) -
Charles Gaddy, a Rockmart
union leader charged with
terroristic threats and acts
against the company his union
is striking, has been released
on bond from the Polk County
Jail in Cedartown.
Gaddy was arrested Tuesday
for allegedly harrassing the
Georgia Light Weight Aggre
gate Co., which manufactures a
pavement compound. He is
president of Local 12 of the
Georgia Light Weight Workers
Union, which has been on strike
against the company since July
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The Polk County Sheriff’s
office said Gaddy was released
on bond late Tuesday.
Meanwhile, an aide to Gov.
George Busbee arrived from
Atlanta to try to expedite
negotiations between company
officials and union represen
tatives.
Busbee aide Tom Purdue said
his function was to bring both
sides to the negotiating table.
He said the negotiators were
meeting Tuesday night on
“neutral ground.” They had
met at a Cartersville motel
until 2 a.m. Tuesday.
The union walked out in a
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wage dispute, but union re
presentative Nathan “Yank”
Schmeck said the money issue
had been settled.
Schmeck said the company
has agreed to give union
members a 50 per cent across
the-board pay raise but has not
come to terms with the workers
over a management rights
clause in the present contract
which he said prohibits union
members from arbitrating with
the company.
The firm shutdown its plant
operations shortly after the
union went on strike. But
Schmeck charged the firm has
— Griffin Daily News Wednesday, October 1,1975
recently re-opened the plant
and is using non-union person
nel to run the facility.
Purdue said both sides have
agreed to comply with an Aug.
21 injunction issued by the Polk
County Superior Court enjoining
the union from further harrass
ment of company employes and
requiring the company to keep
its security guards within its
gates.
The firm had charged that
union members were harrass
ing other employes and sup
pliers, and the union said
security guards brought in by
the company were displaying
arms.
Hapeville
layoffs
planned
ATLANTA (UPI) - About
500 workers at Ford Motor
Co.’s Hapeville assembly plant
will be put on “indefinite”
layoff starting Monday due to a
reduced demand for intermedi
ate-sized cars.
Ford had put another 750
employes on indefinite layoff at
the Hapeville facility about a
year and a half ago.
A company spokesman said
2,000 employes still at the plant
would continue on two shifts a
day but with a reduced
production schedule.