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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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| Loree ~ ee Y sat : ya ite . Contine? l-om Third Page . porarily sates our forces by five. it . should be Kept in mind that in one night a sing! rucaing man can siita thousand throats." . The memo ended with the by-now familiar SLA sgn-cit, “Dean io the “fascist insects who pray (sc? upon the Lives of the peopie.” Ro was signed, “Syrmdiones ze Libderation a. ere a : ‘ fe. re inventery of ikems ecnisscated 5 the FBI from tie 233 Precita Ave. address where the Harnes lived re- vealed a 56-nage tyred scrict erarac- terized a3 "a self-described autooios- raphy of 2 female indiviaual.” _ ‘| The single paragraph released by the FBI siaied: oy life realiy changed a year age. On Feb. 4 fine dale ‘of Patty's kid naping’, 1 proved to myself and we all rreved 10 each that the revolution will be made Sy Getermined peoal2 woo da ceter- mined things and Con't Jet anything stand in their w ay.' The FSI refuzed to name the au- thor of the partis] manuscript. Also found were credit carcs, drivers’ ficenses, birth certificates and a So- cial Security card, but tne FBI would not relesse any names on the items. _Also in the cay afex. Redwood City officials denied 2a refori by Newsday that Patty and Emily Har- ris had engazed in a raucous fistfignt in the San Mateo County Jail after Patty's planned defense strategy was made public. : Newsday reported Harris became ‘ enraged over an aciidavit cating Pai- . ty reme mbered neihing of her exoer- jences that led to her arrest and was coerced into her ections by her SLA captors. “It (the fight) just dida’t happen,” said San Maco Coumy Sherif John ’ “ RMeDentd dr | ; , He said the two women, although > apparently cool toward each other, ‘ had not even exchanged harsh 33 words. s He also denied a report thal Patty B) Es . ge, BER was being treated with tranguiliaing wee a & drugs, including Thorazine. SAT oS +] Amny.” and bore she ietiers, "YS." Sa ——-)- In San Frantizco; an adastiona) 20- -1- them, Solish-said> other that we were guerrilas and ~ emitter er eee me rene Be ie ee ere ee he heme, oo —————————“orr > der a ew RE Ae we In -Palmdale. Solizh and his wife, Etsie, adamantly denied that mail trom their children led the FBI to Patty and the others. They told interviewers for the Val- ley Press that they received three ‘feiters f2si summer but that none had return actresses. They said the “never were given either the Morse or Precita addresses, "83°625 Post St —-, No. 1&4, San Franciseo, 5 shich he said he later learned wes an Orental mig shop nich serves a5 a postal address for underground people for a menth- ly $5 fee. Strezsinz his loyalty to his country as well as to his children, the World War HU Army Air Corps P-38 piint and former football coach gave this acccunt Of his coozeration with the FBI. ‘At the reouest of the FBI. Solish - Said he accomaunied an agent to San Francisco on sug. 23 to try to find his children and question them about “peripreral psopie’ hae Yeshimura. At the time, none of the Sclighs was | soucnt Sy law cxforcement officials. He said he left a message at the Or- iental ruz store that he was in San > SAFO e TESy = wat Francisca ard would like to see. _ 89b%0 do it ther w 1 them. On'Auz. 29, his dauzhnter, Jo, calied the naich number he had left * and aereed to meet. Over dearer. Sotiah said, he asked his three cnifdiren to talk with an FBI ent, but ines refuted, saying they uh id not trust FBI personnel in the Bay Are3. ’ Soliah said he never asked their residence addresses, and gave the’ Fel oniy the tip thay Steve hed a puating ‘cd ai a San Francisco Syn- anon. Later. Sotish said. “We sat in front The acdrese his daughter “gave - A tha Soliahs told their father. “Ws be toseiner in three weens a family again.” — Questioned clozely acoz: ty. weeks" comment, Sehan 7c “said he dicn’t Know wf uni exact oredcicres ture or A" meant. Coincidentally, Patty others, including Steve Mi 2 arrested about three weess i: The Soliahs sad ther “ Kathy, had Anzel3 An ec in the SLA shocious wits . Los Angeies in 1573) whan iF worked at a restauram in £2 cisco. they szig they neve their chilcren manticn the n Patty, the Harciies, Yesnin other principals in Che ¢2:e. The Soliahs said thev heve where their caughters are. “nar stews & Asked about his aid to the liah said: & "We've -corperated ft in: ocev. How many ia. whens vO there and wy We § the street and helo ths go ar "T Sslieve injew and order, year-old Seitsh said. “Y into polltisss dise's3 arg ? <4 ten "2: Soliah said ta had ure2d | dren io wots: within ihe ev: had ¢ffered t9 open a buns. them uf they would icave Frantisto Eav Area Paimd2! zte, bf at his arraignment aS z youth toid him: "2 wisn i Sd tened to you, dad.” . of the federal building on a cement ' bench for three hours holding other and crying. Ro was the ‘ost pathetic thins I have ever gene threuzh end they sad they haven't done anything, dul they can’t hurt ounce propio." He said they told him they were wore And couldn't leave, that he should. ro home, if ~*[t will all be over soon," the: young © e . s . L.AL TIMES. abe om teres Saag one apie te eacn ¢ lofts fos
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