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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 34

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Indiana, Pennsylvania
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Crdna'i trade with the world. ndwrthJ SAN DIEGO AP) Patrick Hearst was moved from a spacious federal prison In Northern California to a 12-ito-ry facility here at her own request for security reasons, officials say. Miss Hearst, 22, who serving a seven-year sentence for armed bank robbery, was driven to the Metropolitan Correctional Center here on Tuesday from the campus-like Federal Correctional Institution in Pleasanton, east of San Francisco. Bill Garrison, warden at Pleasanton, said Miss Hearst had filed a written request for the transfer last week. "The decision to move her was made Monday with her attorney's approval," Garrison said.

"I don't know If her lami-li had any say in this action." 1 He said the bureau's headquarters in Washington and the U.S. attorney general were Involved in the decision. But Asst. U.S. Atty.

F. Steele Uangford. In San Francisco, said he was surprised to learn of the sudden transfer. He said he had been scheduled to par ticipate Friday In a hearing in the Hearst case. Concern for Miss Hearst's safety was believed to stem from reports that she has agreed to testify for' the prosecution at two upcoming trials Involving her former underground companions.

The San Diego Union, in copyright story in today's editions, quoted; an unnamed source in Northern California as stating that threats had been made to Miss Hearst while she was at Pleasanton. The Union also quoted Dr. Owen Kennedy, assistant regional director for the Federal Bureau of Prisons in San Francisco as saying the switch was at Miss Hearst's request "for security purposes." The New York Times reported today that inmates at the Pleasanton prison said Miss Hearst had had "a number of tantrums," in which she went to her room and beat her fists against the wall until the knuckles were scraped and red. Last week, the Times account said. Miss Hearst refused to report to her Job of helping clean a dormitory unit, When told by authorities she would be put In isolation as punishment, she reportedly said that was what she wanted Miss Hearst had been at Pleasanton since Sept.

24, when she was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge William Orrlck. She will become eligible for parole In 16 months, She had spent several months at the San Diego facility this year undergoing diagnostic study ordered by the court. T.arfa ManMfcn l-no hi i. iso i -iw i i -ran China's trade with the aonCommualM world Is Increasing at a faster rate than with lie Communiat partners, Patty Hearst Moved To New Prison lepan(197BI omwWMMM sjf jFi'Wm.

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