Word: bonde
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From photographs taken by a camera in the bank, police identified one of the robbers as Robert Valeri, an ex-convict. Arrested that evening, Valeri in turn named Susan Saxe, a graduate of Brandeis University, near Boston, and Stanley Bond and William Gilday Jr., both ex-convicts, as other members of the holdup gang. He also implicated Katherine Power, a student activist at Brandeis, as a fifth member of the band. When police searched her apartment, they found evidence that seemed to link her to the fire-bombing and robbery of a National Guard armory in Newburyport, Mass., the previous...
...STANLEY BOND, 25. A Viet Nam veteran with a long history of crime, which was said to include stickups of banks, gas stations and Western Union offices, Bond enrolled at Brandeis last February after completing a special rehabilitation program at Massachusetts' Walpole Prison called Student Tutor Education Program (STEP). Described as being obsessed by his criminal past, Bond searched for clues to his personality in French existentialist literature and in his own writing-he had started a movie script and was planning a novel. Though he apparently had no previous political interests, Bond recently became deeply involved...
...Bond said in the letter that he was writing "because the U. S. government has chosen not to make public the formal declaration of war presented to it by Revolutionary Action Force (RAF) in August of this year...
...Bond also says the RAF insists that any of its members taken prisoner by the U. S. government, or by what he calls its local or state representative, be treated as prisoners of war," Nevas said...
Nevas said law-enforcement officers he spoke to had never heard of the RAF, although Bond claimed in the letter that it was nation-wide...