THE MICHIGAN DAILN hursday, February 7, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAIL~y 1 hursday, February 7, 1974 FBI launches nationwide hunt for kidnapped Hearst heiress FACTS ON ABORTION YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: . Abortions are legal in Michigan and easily available for early pregnancies " Early abortions need not cost more than $150, for total core " Some r'inics are better thor others " U of M counseling and medical staff have approved BERKELEY, W) - The FBI reported it was working "full blast" yesterday on a nationwide manhunt for kidnaped newspa- per heiress Patricia Hearst. Her abductors maintained their si- lence. Thomas Druken, assistant spe- cial agent in the charge of the FBI's San Francisco office, re- ported unspecified new develop- ments had taken place in the search for the 19-year-old coed. But he refused to disclose any details and said no ransom note had been received. Miss Hearst, a sandy-haired college sophomore, was kidnaped Monday night from her apart- ment and tossed screaming into the trunk of a car. Her captors beat her fiance and a neighbor and sprayed gunfire at witnesses. "WE HAVE quite a number of men following up a number of leads," said John Kelly, assist- ant agent. "We have had a num- ber of crank calls but nothing legitimate. We have one man here from Washington, a tech- nical expert. We are working full blast on the case." The girl's parents maintained a vigil at their estate in suburban Hillborough about 15 miles south of San Francisco. Her father, Randolph Hearst, is president and publisher of the San Fran- cisco Examiner. Her mother, Catherine, is a member of the University of California board of regents. In a statement, they pleaded for their daughter's safe return and promised that they would not prosecute her kidnapers. BERKELEY police confirmed that Peter Benenson, a 31-year- old radiation laboratory worker, was kidnaped shortly before Miss Hearst. They said he was in the car and probably tied up when she was thrown in the trunk. The kidnapers - abandoned Benenson and his car seven blocks from Miss Hearst's apart- ment. Then, police said, they ap- parently transferred the young woman to a second old white sta- tion wagon and drove off. Benenson freed himself and spent the night with his sister. It was unclear whether he phoned police, but Berkeley police spokesman Richard Berger said: "We are satisfied that he has no complicity in the case." KEEMER CLINIC. SUMMIT MEDICAL CENTER WOMEN'S HEALTH SERVICE 1-961-9779 1-272-8450 1-272-2100 " All the above clinics perform free pregnancy testing and pro- vide counseling services " Late abortions (over 12 weeks from the last menstrual period) must be performed in a hospital For more information or pregnancy counseling, call the above clinics or: EAST CLINIC, Health Service Afternoons 3-5, Mon.-FrI. 207 Fletcher 763-1210 STUDENT SERVICES, Counseling Services 9-5, MOn.-Fri. 3rd Floor, Mich. Union 764-$437 ETHICS AND RELIGION 9-5, Mon.-Fri. 3rd Floor. Mich. Union 764-7442 MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC 8-5, Mon.-Fri. 2nd Floor, Health Service 764-8313 WOMEN'S CRISIS CENTER 2 p.m.-1 a.m. 306 N. Division (St. Andrews Church) 761-WISI Fighting disbarment mer Presidential lawyer John Dean and his wife Maureen walk to court in Alexandria, Va. Dean eared before a three-judge panel to fight against disbarment. rr- I