PONTIA who "just workers h( but releas tense, fou and surren a shot. p Plant of: thavwaa The Michigan Daily-Friday, August 1, 1980-Page 5 Autoworker releases hostages From UPl and AP prompted the siege by Franklin At 5:35 am., he entered the psint- spkmaRoAcisid C - A veteran autoworker Rainey, a 47-year-old employee at a shop office and took the office co- As TIS nSAID Wilia sdWaterman, a went off" took 17 of his co- Fisher Body plant 30 miles north of ordinator, William Vandagriff, captive. Pontiac attorney, volunteered to stage at gunpoint yesterday Detroit. Other captives were taken as they mediate the crisis and talked Rainey in- ed them unharnted over a AS PIECED together from witnesses arrived at work, to releasing the hostages and giving r-and-one-half-hour period and police and company spokesmen, He released 12 of the hostages - in- himself up. dered to police without firing Rainey arrived early for the 6:30 a.m. cluding a man with a heart condition - -RanywstkntPnicGera day shift, apparently carrying a .357- during the first two hours of the ordeal Rasiney, whee as tae oPniac Generl ficials and co-workers said caliber Magnum revolver in a brown and the remaining five when he surren- vation in the psychiatric ward. at a loss to explain what paper bag. dee hrl fe 1ampat No warrants were immediately sought in the case, and police said it was possible Rainey would face only smple assault charges if none of the hostages decided to bringsa complaint. RAINEY, WHO lives in Detroit, has wrked at Fisher Body for 26 yesrs. He had returned to his job in the paint shop Monday after a three-week layoff during annual model changeover. Waterman said Rainey appeared to "~-~ suffer "a classic psychotic break- down. "He felt that society and the people he worked with were against him," - Waterman said. "You could tell there was really some psychosis - he ~A- thought there was a conspiracy bet- ween black and white people on the job ~. ~ against him and they had told people in Detroit he was lessathan aman . . . d"HE CAME TO work prepared to dal with it definitively. He had a haminer taped to his leg, a bag with bullets, food, and a rope, What it all cme down to is he needed someone to talk to,"Jfaterman said. Sam Threeta, a former shop commit- teeman in United Auto Workers union Local 569, said he was called at home at 6 am, and was told Rainey wanted to *AP Pjioto Threeta said he arrived at 7 am., com prom ise called the shop office, reached Rainey, geles Olympic Organizaing Committee President Peter Ueberroth (left) and Mayer Tom Bradley display the City who ha abad hesrrt. sePu La Angeles' flag in the mayor's office yesterday. As a compromise, a Los Angeles flag will be used at 11w closing "am, I'ld ntigyuakm," my of the Moscow Olympic Games on Sunday instead of an American flag. President Carter had asked the Initer- Thret quote R aine assayinkg.e Los An; of Los cerems Chrysler announces I3PINBALL MADNESS! I record quarterly loss This coupon is-worth From UPi and AP our difficulties should soon be over- 50d o pgnall and I| DETROIT-Chrysler Corp. reported come with the introduction of our new NCc. FLIlPPER McGEE locations. a ecrdseon qate dfiityete-1981 line of cars and trucks," said day of $536.1 million, boostingauto in- Mrystr ao exeies Iand industry Ti opni oda dustry losses to an unprecedented $1.5 analysta now believe the industry's long I TOMMY'S HOLIDAY CA MP-632 PACKARDI billion for the recession-torn period and dwtr i otmi eodqatr H RSEE OS-13E IET nesrly $2 billion for the year.. t toll was enomounscn 3ure. THECOSYD OE--1 .ilET Charyer's wae femoat severe Losses in the quarter resched $461 * FLIPPER McGEE'S-1 217 S. UNiVERSITY (Ann Arbor) I * automaker, although it was rivaled by atGneral Motors Cop. ad $5mon EXPIRES 8/8/80Gd2WCOS Yslni secod qartr dficts ostd b atAmeica MoorsCorp-all-time * One coupon per day per cusiomerU Co. IN WASHINGTON, the Chrysler Loan Guarantee Bosrd gave final ap- proval to a second guarantee of $300 million in debentures, which Chrysler has said should be ita last use of the $1.5 biilion in guarantees this yesr. Lest month, $500 million guaranteed deben- tures were sold. The loss by the No. 3 automaker was substantally less than thetimat o government on July 18. The higher figure was described yesterday by a spokesman, who did not want to be identified, as "a conservative, hard- noeesiat. Surprisingly, Chrysler's announ- cement of the loss was up- best-predicting the company would move into the black in the fourth quar- ter this yesr if the economy improves. "FORTUNATELY FOR Chrysler, reod inech intance. ~mmwmmmmmmmmmmmmU Nettmetk hesar istead of the elevator. Save energy AND keep fit