the fight. i was ripped off by the pigs when they murdered kud roe. the pligs probably had a tha he wore around his neck. the things she talk about he helped me see that it s not how long we live that s important, it s how we live, what we decide to do with our lives. i died in that firearm on 54th street but out of the ashes was reborn, i know what i have to do. while i have no death wish i have never been afraid of death. i would never chose to live the rest of my life surrounded by pigs like the hearsts.
retain in all of this. we disgreed. we disagreed about that and over a few drinks sometimes it would turn into an argument. but we both realized how difficult the situation is. so the hearsts do a couple of things. they raise money, and they reach out to ludlow kramer and peggy mayes, who are already involved in the state of washington in food distribution programs. lud kramer was our secretary of state. he and i prior to this had dated. even though he was a republican. lud and i flew down to meet with the hearst family. within two hours we were getting it started. i wanted to get it done fast so that the sla would know that we were acting in good faith. hearst was truly afraid that his daughter was going to get killed if he did not comply. , more than a thousand workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of
held up any family as royalty, you would have to say it was the hearsts. and that made patty a princess. her grandfather owned dozens of newspapers, he didn t just own them, he used them for political power. and economic power. hearst was a larger-than-life figure. he was more than a businessman. he was a celebrity before there were celebrities. orson wells wrote and directed citizen kane as the life story of william randolph hearst. randy and catherine hearst lived with their five daughters in hillsborough, a very wealthy, beautiful community on the peninsula. randy treated patty, of his five daughters the most like a son. because she was tough. he channeled it on the outings they went on together. they went hiking. they went fishing. they went hunting.
extent california held a up any family as royalty, it was the hearsts. and that made patty a princess. her grandfather owned dozens of newspapers, he didn t just own them, he used them for political power. hearst was a larger than life figure. he was more than a businessman. he was a celebrity before there were celebrities. or son wells wrote and directed citizen cane as the life story of william randolph hearst. randy and catherine hearst lived with their five daughters in hillsborough, a very wealthy, beautiful community on the peninsula. randy treated patty of his five daughters the most like a son. because she was tough. he channeled it on the outings they went on together. they went hiking.
we disagreed about that and over a few drinks sometimes it would turn to an argument. but we both realized how difficult the situation is. so the hearsts do a couple of things, they raise money and they reach out to ludlow kramer and peggy maze who are already involved in the state of washington in food distribution programs. he and i prior to this had dated, even though he was a republican. lud and i went down to meet with the hearst family. within 24 hours we were getting it started. i wanted to get it done fast so the sla would know that we were acting in good faith. hearst was truly afraid that his daughter was going to get killed if he didn t comply.