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Duff, Rock wood; Katrina Jo bent, the windshield wipper
C r a s s , Kingston: Susan blades, scratched the left front
Robinson, Hani man. Kathy fender and tore off the radio
m
d Mrs. Brbwder Melton. Harriman; Bebbie antenna.
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lekrsj's parents to take
to try to convince judge on hail
(AP).,~ to the terrorist group that had
kidnapped her.
her-ar-
wjtness In. revoking the previously
set $50,000 bail. U.S. District
Leonard Bernard,
Court Judge Oliver J. Carter

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said Friday: "In ths case, we
have a person who ha n-
real estate man, dies Mrs. James
events comm
>rding to nounced to the orld with others Kingston; one brother, Jessie
their' revolution against the Well-known real estate activities wit!
Catherine system. They said it to the broker, Leonard Bernard, Bernard of Russell Springs, is Master of
hat Miss djed .5:45
world and then punctutated it. . Harriman. General p.m. Sunday at Kentucky;, eight Contest.
Ieasec(-to with gjjnfire." Hospital. grandchildren and four
PP bail,
>aid Sun-
He was 76 years old.
'.;Mr. Bernard, was a retired
great-children.
The family is receiving KILL!
real estate broker of over 30
, Miss Hearst,, who gae her years friends at Maxwell Funeral
ocupatlon as "urban guer- S o n s of R Leonard Bernard,and
ordered
day after rilla" when booked into jail, Harriman.
"will testify," said Maclnnis,
e a l E s t a t e of
Parlor in Harriman tonight
from 7-9 o'clock. Funeral
services to be conducted
Deac
it^which
earchfor
iperhelr-
a new member of her defense He was a Mason of Lodge
No. 206 of Albany, Kentucky.
* Mr. Bernard is survived by
Wednesday 11 a.m. at Bernard
Funeral Home in Russell
Springs, Kentucky with
than
James L. Browning, the his wife, Myrtie of 801
chief federal prosecutor here C u m b e r l a n d S t r e e t in
said In a interview, over the Harriman; and one daughter,
Masonic Services to be held at
Jamestown Cemetary in
Jamestown, Kentucky.
for e
weekend(<• that lie w^uld M r s , / V i r g i n i a i Smith of
not oppose ball If Miss Hearst Harriman; two sons, Hollis ROSEAU, Mi
He had been in declining
can convinc-a him she will not and Wayne Bernard both of health over the peat lew years. earth to have y
* ! ! " said the
he died.
The letter f rt
belongings of te
the family farn
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not oltcfrifdrci
His parents,
Helen, cell if th
testimonial to
lost a child.
The undated,
year and addn
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