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HEARNAP — Part 29

427 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Dec 12, 1976 · Broad topic: Famous Crimes & Fugitives · Topic: HEARNAP · 427 pages OCR'd
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ICY piesier, $129.95, less bose ci 1224, with east oiaiter, rotating L Seetepley apiatia, $14%,95. Oval 1228 sith eee) Lene, wy CL aus Prot Cineritested strobe, voriogia Ireching er she, $169.25. fed 125% Pulls ovtemns's. Hage pioyt ley Galt drive, 12 a eseynicsily- snd plrinet. $279.74 Lou ave. Fuibksize ' Law Saal B19 Si77 73, Cal st 1) so! C549), wath a Least Choves Ph , sen et yral 1 sgemans £26 Veils Gung cteseer, $270 Cost S700 duatiy aici tuo derplay. lof fossils Sect 9 sdeeceae p lofetaase weer same iters $400, Lathe g tea oret wert Ske eater boeere al , aePS * (Com, front 46) murder was | counter revolutionary because it- had oulraged a vast roajority of poor peapts in Oakland, The Harrises conceded that it had bsea a public relations. boo merang. Rut they continued to defend the killing as a revolu- lionary action—and they at- cused the Scots of being bour-. groin. On the Fourth of Juty the Scolis tiad served up $20 in prime beef and good wine in an outdoor barbeque at the form. Everyone had savored the meal, Now, ssvernd days latec, Lill divected a stinging criticism, “The fact that you dida't spend five dollars en hamburger shows where you're at. You're part of the bour- geoisic.” : Jack's retort was ancry. “You're the ones with fucked by values, We've acver beard 3 single thank vou far the things we've done for you. And set, you have the gall to try and, Pui-Lip ws." He stozined cut of the farmhouse and drove back to Now York, He was Mill so upset when he artived 1 that be draped by a friends house and muttere] primis, “There are same poopie Id like tn Kill” Jt took seveeal mate hours for him to quict down. But the bickering had soured interest in tht baok and ree ‘opened a sift’ belween the Scotts and the fugitives, Both sides agieed thal the fugitives i should leave the farmhouse by Senteinber Ist, ube day the lease expired, . Jack began searching fer a new project. In early August Portland baskethaill stat Waltan called bim ia New York with an invitation to sist Oregon. Wallon, the contr j vetsial redhead wha signvd a million-dallar contrac! as & Tools and is exocelud by sane to became the Goest center in pro heskethall, had read Se » boule anc aharcd his philes- ophy oboul sports, Tir wae bal | corresnpadcd for we sours but had never mich. face musting the fly Jack ball laid nothtay culicisny of his pet week sovels ow De lelt pss again, Wadton was Livin that ralicatinny anil sparks wore ecpied Walt Dew bo Marth ‘the two hie it olf wimesli- ately, ‘They Med around ihe Orvgaa bach country, pati git Ut apices SS nVilation and ith. _ Ot | | * . “% oe Let. evcr, knew nothing of the > " Peansyivania farmhouse sind > ‘Jack decided to leave it that, sway. After a week Walton ine vited Jack and Micki lo share 4 * his A-frame house near the . Wilkanetie River. : a Back in New York, Jack cons) ferred with Micki. She ageced. -. They ‘vould move the 1$5S to »- Portland ond Hve and work with Walton. é But first they had lo untangie * themselves from the under- ground. Even though several people ‘. with underground conacctions knew the Scous were harboring the SLA furiives, no ene bud | offered to help. The Weathee — Underground, an orpunizalion that had hidder, fugitives for five years without a single cap- wre, had not contacted them. - For 1wo months th: SLA [esi - tives had depended solely on the Scotts and Wendy Yoshi- + mura. . . ~ Sill the Fugitives were not. in the despertr situation of : ] early June. The police speslight * i ge tet case hod dimmed. Their dy back in Rerkeizy might - ng 10 risk helping ¢hana : nov, 7 So the Hlarnses drove to - phene bootos in a nearby town where they catied friends on she West Coast, A series of calls - followed—all from pay phones - and to. pay phones. The West Coast frieads, whom Bil named the “new sean,” were willing to,” help. Exerything would be ar- renget—trantsortation, macy, | tsen a ploy lo distiuct police, - attention. : The Harries brouphe buck - the news, “These peuple are heavy revolutionaries.” Bill -: puintedly told the Scots. , They've really got ia together. Thy want to be part of our.. tive.” . - The new team included - alae Sutiah. the fiend of An- > reke Awoud’s who haul heiped the fugitives in Berbeley, and Saliah’s brother, Steve. Like many SLA spmepathizers, the - Soliahs had Geen outsyied” by’ the $A. sInwtout, Ducing the’ summer they had caked to wher Ucrietey ate radicals .. whe divhesed that the SEA‘ yvecetia tagties abou be re- sredt a= pohaps by banding catclully sclegied Largets, The Parsines were ames lo tejoin pedple whe shared © thee bedief in political vielynce, ‘They fel veacempr foe tee, Seu’ shitishness sand no. lanyee bothered te eamccal it. Amd adtheugls the Sesstiv had. cbeens lnpistig eAperis, the am. tear bet steed fleas aed ity ava.
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