Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 112, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1976 Page: 5 of 12
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trial after steadfastly refusing client to remain silent.
remaining answers usually “blank year” could trigger fur-
Bailey was clearly angered
The prosecution contends that by Carter’s decision to allow the
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would kill her and harm her with the depleted ranks of the month period, leaving his client
state of mind.
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After Miss Hearst invoked 5th family if she testified about the SLA and helped plan bank rob- to risk the “adverse inference"
Amendment protection against year. Her testimony could link beries in Northern California of pleading the 5th Amendment
self-incrimination 42 times in revolutionaries to crimes she from September 1974 until her in front of her jury.
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“I feel that mine was a sot
tan posture, and that being un-
supported (by other judges)the
code would be an exercise in
futility, if continued," Duncan
said Monday.
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Duncan had said be required
women defendants and wit-
nesses in his court to wear
dresses or pant suits because
"it would be in the best inter-
ests” of both and also would
help create a dignified atmos-
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Last week a woman on trial in
Duncan's court on a mis-
demeanor charge was given 30
minutes by Duncan to go home
and change from blue jeans into
a dress or pant suit When she
was trady returning, Duncan
raised her bond and she was
jailed when she could not pay it.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Browning’s questions. But the criminate me and cause ex- act committed in fear for her
Patricia Hearst is off the wit- judge did not pursue the matter treme danger to myself and my life, and that any testimony
ness stand in her bank robbery when Bailey instructed his family,” she said initially. Her about what the judge calls the
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chief defense attorney F. Lee “I refuse to answer on the Bailey contends Miss Hearst had heard Miss Hearst refuse to
Bailey declared bitterly, “The grounds that it may tend to in- was still a hostage, her every answer prosecution questions,
damage is done.” ------------------------------------------------------------ although she had invoked the
Bailey planned today to re- A I • l i 1 5th Amendment last week with
sume questioning Dr. L. J. West, (ondlidotes mov Iose the jury absent.
a court-appointed psychiatrist "‘‘MY Browning placed document
who testified Monday that a after document before Miss
“shattered” Miss Hearst I.I aAN L Hearst and stood back as she
showed signs of profound fear in TOd TUlOS [IOXT WOCK refused to say whether she
the weeks after her Sept, it could identify them. The note-
capture. WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres- Rep. Wayne L. Hays, D-Ohio, books and papers, some in the
U.S. Atty. James L. Browning idential candidates’ federal chairman of the House panel, defendant’s handwriting, in-
Jr. had fought against ad- funds may run out next week says candidates would not feel volved diagrams and informa-
mission of the psychiatric testi- with Congress still divided on the loss of funds before mid- tion on a number of banks
mony, but U.S. District Court how soon it can reconstitute the March, but admits he is not sure
Judge Oliver J. Carter ruled Federal Election Commission, Congress can restructure the "The goernment gotwhatit
that Bailey could cal to the which approves candidates’ FEC by then. wanted, Batleysaid bitterly
stand three experts who have checks. Senate Democratic leader outside court" They embar-
examined the’z-yearld de- committees in both the House Mike Manstield said he hopes dossgd damage
fewantw, the first witness ‘^Tr^ tbtangnatcvtnmnotdonrssonetk Browning, however, never
Bailey calledI Monday after X 2 restrunturectheEE, but the Rules Committee was asked her about any knowledge
Miss Hearst concluded her six singe, th oortions of the law that not sure when it can get its bill she might have ofan April 1975
Aau petimnUn ZL™ ’ .. to portions of the law that bank robbery in the Sacramento
toy** testimony by defying established the commission. Insesooni, sunreme Cour area or other bank robbery
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Carter said Miss Hearst had The House Administration for the presidential candidates holdup, two months after her
relinguished 5th Amendment Committee is working on a 54- will expire at midnight Sunday, kidnaping
protection when she took the page comprehensive bill to Hays said Monday that Presi- West, an expert in the mental
witness stand in her own de- overhaul the FEC and the Sen- dent Ford agrees no candidate anguish suffered by prisoners of
fense and warned her that he ate Rules Committee is grap- "would suffer financial with- war, testified Monday that Miss
would cite her for contempt of pling with its own FEC meas- drawal pains" if Congress acts Hearst showed similar symp-
court if she did not answer ure. by mid-March. toms when he interviewed her.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The LOS ANGELES (AP) — The era. It’s a craze. I don’t like that veloped a game called Mad Lib,
U.S. Supreme Court has upheld blackjack dealer doesn’t smile word, but that’s what it is,” in which the computer writes
a school desegregation order for when you say "hit me" for the Dr. Gerald Silver of Los An- stories based on data supplied
Midlandandagreed to reviewa third time, but he isn’t a sore geles City College, one of the by the player.
canplaint by a Texas prison loser either. society’s founders, said he was
inmate. ....2. He’s a homemade computer, tired of computers always being "The computer asks about
The court left undisturbed an and members of the Southern serious. your interests," Silver said. “If
Aug. 25, 1975 decision of the 5th California Computer Society "I was working with the you are interested in fishing, the
U.S. Circuit Court in New Or- say they have found there is UCLA computer, doing nothing computer takes your answers
leans which dealt with the al- more to be done with computers but practical problems when I and offers to write a story about
leged discrimination of Mexi- than just mere business. started thinking about doing fishing and, say, skydiving or
can-American pupils in Midland The society’s computer buffs things that would have no prac- whatever, built around the
schools.____ have programmed their ma- tical use at all," he said. verbs and data you have given
The appeals court had or- chines to play tick-tack-toe as The game of Star Trek puts it."
dered"the necessary, to tong as you like They have to- the player to the driver’s seat of r_h.„ , - M.hin . anczotv
completely dismantle theseg, vented games, like “Star Trek” the starship Enterprise, Silver
regated elementary school in which the player is pitted said. member who invented a similar
grades. .... against a computerized uni- The game, invented in 1972 by game,Eaveant xerptsofas hv
Midland^ officials argued that verse complete with enemy Michael Mayfield of an East rzwittenabout Wal Street b
the appeals court order would spaceships, and have even Coast engineering firm, to- computer:
require "a continual, costly and taught the computers to write volves a computer program "The overpaid margin-man
impossible job of combatting news stories, that puts the universe with ran- made his first trade of the day
resegregation ... wherever such "It’s power. It’s stimulating domly scattered stars and other on behalf of the pompous
resegregation may develop in You challenge yourself," said obstacles on a television-type Translux repairman and then
the system. Stuart Gibbs, a member of the screen. The object is to steer demanded fresh funds from the
U.S. District Judge Ernest San Fernando Valley-based safely through the maze, fit- trader who was continually try-
Guinn originally had upheld the society. “They say guys with feating any enemy spacecraft ing to dress like a typical Wall
city to the case, which has been ham (radio) sets are putting encountered. Streeter as a result of bearish
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 112, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1976, newspaper, February 24, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572696/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.