Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1974 Hearst joins SLA (Continued from page 1) kidnaping. “ In the future no prisoners of the ruling class or its executive agents will be taken prisoner,” he said. “The Court of the People this date issues the fol lowing order: All corporate ene mies of the people will be shot on sight at any time and at any place.” The revelations of the 20-min ute tape recording left authorities perplexed. “If she now is saying she was never taken against her will, then you don’t have a crime,” TJ.S. Atty. James L. Browning Jr. said. “Partially out of fairness to the victim, I suppose, and partially if you have a victim unwilling to prosecute, you may not be able to convince anybody that anybo dy’s guilty,” Browning said. The FBI agent in charge of the case, Charles Bates, said he did not know whether Patricia was staying of her own free will. “I don’t feel it makes any differ ence in our investigation,” he said. The taped message was deliv ered to a San Francisco radio sta tion one day after another “com munique” that promised details of Miss Hearst’s release would be provided within 72 hours. That message had signaled an appar ent end to the two-month Hearst family ordeal during which $2 million in free food was given away and another $4 million pledged to secure the young wo man’s release. Patricia’s 18-year-old sister Ann arrived at the family home in suburban Hillsborough mo ments after the tape was deliv ered. “I know Patty far too well to think she’d come around like that. She only hears one side of the story ... I don’t believe it. She’s too bull-headed.” But on the tape, the latest in a series of suddenly delivered communications from the terro rist group, Patricia said: “I have learned how vicious the pig really is, and our comrades are teaching me to attack with even greater viciousness . . .” Thomas O’Hare, program di rector of KSAN, the station to which the message was sent, said the envelope contained the tape, a typed transcript, a color photo graph and a thin slip of paper which said the other half of Pat ricia’s driver’s license was includ ed. But the document, the other half of which was received Tues day, was not included. The photograph showed Miss Hearst holding an automatic rifle and standing in front of a ban ner bearing the seven-headed co bra symbol of the SLA. The man who identified himself as Cinque, SLA General Field Marshal, said in the tape record ing: “There is no further need to discuss the release of the prison er, since she is now a comrade and has been accepted into the ranks of the peoples’ army as a comrade and fighter. And there is no further basis for negotia tions since the subject may leave whenever she feels that she wishes to do so, and she is armed and perfectly willing and able to defend herself.” Miss Hearst was seized the evening of Feb. 4 at the apart ment she shared with her finance, graduate student Steven Weed. Her abductors sprayed bullets be hind them as they left and beat Weed, 26, and a neighbor. The SLA, believed to be a mul tiracial group of no more than 25 members, also declared certain “corporate enemies of the people” would be shot on sight. Three per sons — two black men and one white woman—were said on the broadcast to be on a death list. Campus Briefs Canoeing holiday Complacent canoeing will con stitute the activities of the Canoe Club over the Easter weekend. A trip down the San Marcos River is being sponsored by the Outdoor Recreation Committee. Another trip will be made April 27 and 28 on the Guadalupe River. The dealine for signing up for the San Marcos trip is Monday at 5 p.m. The sign-up list is located at the main desk in the Student Programs Office. A $10 deposit is required for the canoe, and will be returned after the trip if the canoe is not damaged. The trip is limited to 40 per sons plus those who have their own canoes. Transportation will be avail able and the canoes will be picked up in San Marcos. Tutoring service A tutoring project is being sponsored by Alpha Lambda, the freshman girls’ honor society. Students needing help in fresh man and sophomore level courses can go by Room 203 of Bizzell Hall. Applications are accepted between 7 and 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Corps positions Brigade, wing and Aggie Band commanders of the 1974-75 Corps of Cadets have been named at Texas A&M University. The major unit commanders are Douglas A. Thorp, Millard H. “Skip” Gray and Antonio F. Pelle tier of San Antonio; Louis B. Gohmert, Mount Pleasant, and Jon R. Bullock, Houston. Thorpe and Gohmert will com mand the 1st and 2nd Brigades, respectively. Brigades in the TAMU Corps organization are composed of Army and Naval ROTC cadets. Gray and Pelletier will head the 1st and 2nd Wings, made up of Air Force ROTC units, an nounced Col. Thomas R. Parsons, commandant of cadets. Bullock will command the 1974- 75 Texas Aggie Band. It is organized in two company-size units composed of Army, Air Force and Naval cadets. Major unit commanders report to the cadet colonel of the corps. John Chappelle of Dallas has been named corps commander for next year. Brigade and wing com manders hold the rank of cadet colonel; Bullock, cadet lieutenant colonel. All five are juniors and cadet sergeant majors in their respec tive units this year. They will assume command the first time May 11 at Final Review. Cadet officers, selected from the senior class, will be sworn in for 1974-75 commands and posts next fall. Bullock is an economics major and member of the White Band. Gohmert majors in history and was in Company D-2. A manage ment major, Gray was formerly in Squadron 1. Thorpe also studies management and came out of Company 1-1. Pelletier, of Squadron 10, studies mechanical engineering. DON’T GO ON A DIET UNTIL YOU READ THIS BOOK. It’s free. Send for it: Nutrition, Pueblo, Colorado 81009. 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