Page. two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday,;March 5, 1976 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' " f h.. --. Bailey fails in bid 'to ban new evidence Bayh halts campaign; Shriver near aittino' All% ui LAP. *...missing out on some of the DAILIES because of delivery mistakes? By AP and Reuter SAN FRANCISCO - Patricia Hearst's defense chalked up one victory and one defeat yester- day in a battle over documents which might link the heiress to a Sacramento area bank rob- bery in which a woman was killed. Chief defense attorney F. Lee {Bailey failed in an effort to throw out all documents seized from the last hideout of Hearst's fugitive traveling companions, William and Emily Harris, on STUDY IN : AT - TEL AVIV I UNIVERSITY * WE TEACH IN ENGLJSH When you study abroad you share a. people's culture, country and heritage. It's an education you can't get in a book. AtTel Aviv University the grounds that no properI search warrant had been made for its seizure. By The Associated Press THE DECISION by U.S. Dis- Birch Bayh all but left the Irict Court Judge Oliver J. Car- crowded Democratic presiden- ter let stand in evidence the so- tial field yesterday and Sar-' called "Tania Interview," U.S. gent Shriver said he was con- Atty. James Browning claims sidering it. Both said their mon- that manuscript, partly in tercial B o i th at Hearst's own handwriting shows ey, the crucial commodity that the heiress was a willing con-fuelsall campaigns, had begun vert to a revolutionary outlook. to run out. But Bailey won a ruling that Bayh announced in New York barred the government from ad- that he is suspending active mitting any items which might campaigning, a step just short remind jurors of a bank robbery of withdrawal, because the New in the Sacramento suburb of Hampshire and Massachusetts Carmichael, in which a preg-. primaries depleted his treasury nant mother of four was slain, and his poor showings discour- Carteragreed that any men- agedhfurther contributions. tion of Sacramento banks would "ring bells" in the jurors' SHRIVER, the party's 1972 memories. vice presidential candidate, said HEARST HAS not been indict- in Chicago that he is short of1 ed in the Carmichael robbery funds and will have to rely on but has been mentioned in news volunteers in the March 16 Illi- reports of the investigation. She nois primary rather than a is standing trial in the robbery! "full-blast media campaign" of a San Francisco bank. that he can't afford. He said if But because of potential con- he loses in Illinois, he might fusion of banks, Carter threw consider the Bayh alternative. out a hand-drawn diagram an- There was also a new twist to notated in Hearst's handwriting the Republican race between which showed apparent plans to President Ford and Ronald rob another bank in the Cali- Reagan. Following the advice fornia capital. That bank rob- of some of his conservative ad- bery never happened. ofisomeohsnervativekad- Carter, in a middle-of-the- vsers, reagan began attackng road decision awarding points to Fot' foeg policin reak each side, gave the government with what politicians like to call permission to cite a "laundry the 11th Commandment - Thou list" of instructions on how to shalt not speak ill of other rob a bank. members of the same party. The prosecution says that list, which has Hearst's fingerprints IN A statement released in on it, helps prove that the Washington and made in Orlan- heiress had the mind of a cal- do, Fla., where he is cam- culating bank robber. paigning in preparation for next Tuesday's Florida primary, East, Soviet duplicity in South- Reagan said that Ford and Sec- east Asia and Soviet imperial- retary of State Henry Kissinger ism in south-central Africa? share the blame for a situation "Despite Mr. Ford's evident in which "the nation has be- decency, honesty and patrio- come number two in military tism, he has shown neither .the power in a world where it is wisdom nor the leadership nec- dangerous - if not fatal - to essary to halt and reverse the be second best." diplomatic and military decline As for detente, Reagan asked: of the United States. That is. 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