Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 30

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
30
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Chicago Tribune, Friday, May 5, 1972 10- Section 1A Romania Can Play Peace Role: Mrs. Meir Witness Places Angela at Scene Day Before Battle L-V A- Mrs. Meir is reported inter graphs, first of Jackson and tnta TrikMN WM Stnktt) BUCHAREST, Romania, ested to hear what new views later of Miss Davis, Fleming continued, and was able to rec May 4 Prime Minister Golds Meir of Israel indicated today Ceausescu -may have brought 4 1 I air I i back from Cairo. Israeli officials here do not expect dra that Israel would welcome attempts by Romania to promote ognize them as the couple be had waited on, and who he had settlement of the Middle matic results from the meet thought were a brother and East crisis. ing.

She arrived in Bucharest Defense Atty. Leo Branton Boss Deny Meeting Planned There has been speculation earlier today. Mrs. Meir is the first Israeli chief of govern asked the stocky witness: "Have you had very much ex in the Romanian capital that Mrs. Meir might use her stay ment to visit a Communist state.

She will bold talks on the Middle East and other is perience in observing and dis tinguishing feature characteris IN. V. Ntm-CMCM TrikUM DiiHtA SAN JOSE. May 4-A gas station operator left the witness stand today, walked to the center of the courtroom, pointed his finger at Angela Davis, and identified her as the woman he saw with Jonathan Jackson near the Marin County Civic Center the day before an escape attempt there ended in bloodshed and death. It was the first time at her trial that Miss Davis was placed at the scene of the courthouse area in San Rafael where a gun battle on Aug.

7, 1970, killed Jackson, a Judge taken hostage, and two convicts. The 28 year -old defendant, charged with murder, kidnaping, and conspiracy, stared calmly back at the witness, At den Fleming, as he pointed at her. Ask Help with Van here to make direct contact with Soviet or Egyptian officials for a review of Middle tics of people you describe as sues during her four-day official visit colored people? Abortion Protest "We believe that Romania East peace proposals. Fleming said that "about 20 Well Informed Russians here per cent of my customers are can be helpful in influencing the parties to the conflict to enter into negotiations," Mrs. colored." Asked bow many "Myplasficjunglevas becoming a bit much! For sixdollars.a Tribune Want Ad thinned Wort.

Members of the Chicago Youth for Life organization protest abortion outside Hilton Hotel on Wednesday where American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists are holding their convention. deny that any meeting between the Israeli premier and Soviet representatives 'is planned. Is light -complexioned black peo Meir said at a dinner given in ple he had seen, he answered: her honor by i Ion "As fair as this lady is mean raeli officials also say they have numerous other points of Georghe Maurer. ing Miss Davis.1 Urges Israel "Pulloat" diplomatic contact. In his speech, Maurer called The report of a private meet for the "withdrawal of Israeli ing with an Egyptian repre Altho he saw Miss Davis only briefly and did not talk to her, he said he was able to remember her when he saw the picture because of "her Women Tell Perils of Illegal Abortions sentative also was denied by Tel Aviy officials who accom troops from the occupied Arab territories" captured during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.

This is the same demand made by He had just told her Jurors that a young "fair-complected" large eyes, her cheekbones are higher, her featuers are not as strong or her face as heavy black couple had come to his the Arabs. BY FRANK ZAHOUR Mobil station, opposite the Civic Mrs. Meir started her discussion today with Maurer. The Center, on the morning of Aug, Mary at the age of 24, fitted operating room," as colored people have." Denies An Look Alike panied Mrs. Meir.

Maurer met Mrs. Meir at Otopeni Airport and there was an honor guard of Romanian troops. Flags of both countries flew and the national anthems were played. Romania is the only Communist country which maintained was on top of the world. Then said Mary.

high point of her stay in Bucharest will be a meeting to 6, 1970, to get help for their car, which the young man said was a rented Hertz van. It was she discovered she was preg- Gets Able Doctor "Is there a certain type of morrow with President Nicho- face colored people "Then I noticed the abor- stalled at the Civic Center, asked Branton, whose skin She was lust about to gradu- Hons were beta oerformed tnr lae Ceausescu. Minimise Speculation Fleming said he was told. color and features are so Cau- ate from nursing school She doctor I knew from the hos-casian he is often mistaken was engaged to a medical stu- pital staff of the nursing its diplomatic relations with Is Ceausescu invited Mrs. Meir to Bucharest after returning ror a wniie.

dent. And suddenly sne louna schnnll. I reallv thanked God." from talks with President An Their laces are natter," nerseii standing on a souin Marv was one of 15 women i I i i lemmg answered. i siae street corner waiuug iur war Sadat of Egypt in Cairo, giving rise to talk of a Romanian mediation bid in the Mid who Wednesday night gave first hand accounts of how "Mr. Fleming." Branton said, man in a white cowboy nat, "don't you think all colored The man in the hat, ber con- they underwent legal and ille rael after the six-day war of 1967.

At that time other Communist countries, led by the Soviet Union, severed relations with Israel. Apart from her official discussions with Romanian leaders, Mrs. Meir is scheduled to visit a synagog while in Bucharest She also will meet members of the Jewish dle East people look alike?" tact for an illegal abortion, gal abortions. She spoke at a Since then, however, sources "Not in Miss Davis' case," took her to a South Shore meeting held at Roosevelt Uni- in Bucharest have done their best to minimize speculation of versity sponsored by the Illi Fleming answered, adding, aparunem nouse. "After you're around them "The apartment was a corn- Fleming sent his son, Peter, and the couple to the Civic Center and he saw the van as the couple drove it into his service station.

It was the same yellow van, he told Prosecutor Albert Harris as the one in which Jackson and the others were killed the next day when the armed abductors tried to escape with Judge Harold Haley and other hostages. Sees Newspaper Pictures The witness said that on the day of the shooting across the street, he heard that a yellow van was involved and immediately called the sheriff's department to advise them of what had happened the previous day. mediation. They merely say nois Women's Abortion Coalition, a group that wants all abortion laws repealed. that Romania always has stood for the path of negotiation.

Mary said she "thanked Lib Groups more, you see different characteristics." He told Branton he didn't recall what Miss Davis was wearing, that he wondered at the time "why she didn't come into the office" with Jackson, God" because she knew she would receive a professional Linked to abortion. Others who testified were not as fortunate. City Plans Study on Transit Safety BY THOMAS BUCK auu Utah uc uiuugin oiuve i both of them were colored and A hf1Tl fiTI Suffers Great Pain 'It really freaked me Out," both fair that they "I just dont have the patience to bother wth people who don't what tney wanf. When I've got some used equip ment to sell I invest six bucks, and aTribune Want Ad gets testified another young woman. brother and sister." He saw newspaper photo The seven women arrested "I suffered pain beyond reall- Wednesday on charges of per- ty." She suffered bleeding and forming abortions all appear to high temperature for three The city's Public Works De-lforcement Assistance Adminis- be active in feminist groups days after she underwent an partment is preparing an appli- tration, ana two inaustry organ- and women's liberation move- illegal and incompetent abor cation for the Chicago Transit "Tr "1" ments, according to police.

Ition. ililifll 1 Minority ana me city ror lea- vM Transit. "We also believe there are "I ended up in a hospital erai grant 01 to finance an nrovidinff creator! other abortion clinics operating bed, with my mother remind-in Chicaeo by the same type of me themurder I bad security on public transit sys-II nrtr I lyrlpi committed. Nobody seemed women's liberation groups, but we don't know where," said concerned about what I went terns, it wai announced vester- thru." day. Ray McNally of the Burnside Needs Told Several of the women said "Every large city is in need Homicide Unit.

"They have no connecUon with any indicate, Jfl fLSS of new techniques to provide or any doctors which we know XZSZZZT. I better protection for transit by Buckley of." riders as an alternative to 'Who Are Feminists believe women BY JACK HOUSTON "Women who have abortions putting a policeman on virtually every bus and every rapid have the right to control their own bodies, which includes the "A get-tough approach to are considered criminals, but transit car," said Michael Cat crime might well be the single who are the criminals?" asked right to abortions. ferty, CTA Chairman. greatest contribution that en-1 one young woman. "There are ttiACA vt no ariiA eav ftiA ofafA la Arrested in the late after- Among the possibilities to be Uehtened nublic nolicy could nwn raid at 5532 S.

Everett crimlnal tor forcing women studied, Cafferty said, are the make to the lot of black men extensive use of closed circuit and women in urban Ameri- av. ana i ooum onore tato motherhood, for not giving TV surveillance systems for ca united States Sen. James were: add uouon, ti them a choice." subway stations and police dog l. Buckley Conservative, N. W.

59th Madeline a woman doesnft want a IK ft. SfcA "A patrols. Y.l said in Chicago last night. Schwenk, 30, of 6933 S. Bennett child, she should have the tUPI relertotol Cooperating in the study I Speaking before 500 dinner Sheila Smith, 22, of 5459 right not to have it," said an- Errant Arrow S.

Hyde Park Judith other woman. She gave an ac- hi Pildes. 29. of 2216 N. Geneva count of one of her three abor- would be the Chicago Police guests of the Americans for Department, which in recent Effective Law Enforcement in years has provided a special the Pick-Congress Hotel, Sen.

transit task force. Buckley said the most frequent Sea gull seems quite healthy even the Its neck has been Diane Stevens, 23, of 820 tions, including a $500 operation W. Acatite Martha Scott, performed in a tenement pierced by an arrow. The gull frequents a small lagoon next to a convalescent hospital In Riverside, cal. Among other cooperating ag- victim of crime is both black 30, of 5213 S.

Kenwood apartment in Spanish Harlem encies and organizations are and poor. "The black ghetto and Susan Gallatzer, 21, of 5324 oeiore rew xotk uuerauzea i the new Illinois Department of resident is at least loo times S. Harner Av. anortion laws. I Ma a at Transportation, the Illinois Law more likely to be victimized by Each was released yesterday ine lermea megai aooruon Lawndale Renters "murder" and said it should on $2,500 bond by South Felony Enforcement commission, uw crime man a reiauveiy buiu-Chicago Area Transportation ent, white resident of the sub- be stopped by ending all bans Court Judge John F.

Hechin- Stud v. the federal Law an- urns," ne said. on abortion. case was continued to me senator saia tne nation Buy Their Buildingpz The must come to terms with its "My time's too valuable to wait 'til the middle of the week or some other day for phone calls on my antiques. For sixdollarsaTribuneWantAd gets it done right now! at al at cl 1T 1 JJ.Hir.i!J crime problem or "I fear that it had trouble raising funds for 7251 South Shore Dr.

showed 23 1 VI Q11 I imii TA I VI OllQl (wrothinc i a t- Hin ton IMA jlallnniiant ta Mil abortions had been performed XTXUAI, JUAJ.1A1VU tV iTAWXiw tempt to do will come to I MB tfttfVaVW WVUUVUVUH VaA IMU I I nought." he said. uiat aay. iney saia seven "Civil society cannot exist TteCookCountyBoardlater ZTZTJ1 JlVllKT Ifi AlTAStAa where there is widespread fear directed the state's attorney's Lw hoA bW Residents of a Lawndale apartment building yesterday became its owners, making it probably the. first low-income cooperative ever set up in Chicago. Their bid of $4,000 to clear the building of back taxes ended a long struggle to gain control of it.

Joseph McDonald of Oak of criminal assault; it cannot Dieeine by police in the exist where justice is so long INtW Yt TlMI Ntwi SMltel NEW YORK, May 4-Philip JiMtari tions were nt to So" Shore tbe a C2m Hospital, where they were list-block with a minimum price 'JTlu Gambino, one of the five men basement of a downtown ga- delayed that it is in effect, de-rage yesterday, as a result of nied; it cannot exist when the information provided by Lu- public believes that its legal narelli. nroduced signs that a system cannot protect the lives tag of $4,000. accused by Mafia informant uc muu vw Mnarentlv wm trntnpjl Josepn uipareiu oi parucipai- Program signed an agreement Jg fog the. killing of J.oseph Joseph Luparelli of participat- body may nave Deen ounea Land liberties of the law abid- Park helped the residents form a tenants union three Gallo, has been arrested, but there, but no body wasiouna. i ing." last septemoer to pro viae $25,000 as "seed money" for about 0,8 clmic of the roiect.

includhw the mouth or underground newspa- not in connection with the Gal- Lunarelli. according to po- Sen. Buckley proposed that murder. lice, has told them that Gambi- the nation undertake a "sys-1 years ago while he was working for the Lawndale Association for Mental Health. He en $4,000.

but funds were froien wer charged $100 for Gambino was arrested near no, Carmen di Biase, and two tematic comparative study" of by Judge Richard Austin's abortion, according to po- kj, late yesterday and men he identified only as British and American criminal couraged the residents to seek order, McDonald said. brothers, took part in the as- jurisprudence. charged with violating the con- ownership of the building McDonald told his friends. flont think we put them ditions of his narole bv assocl- sassination of Gallo in umber-1 "The differences between! rather than renting. to's Clam Bar on April 7 while English and American crimi- and, overnight, 10 west sub- oi ousmess.

mey wui pron- atingwith known criminals. Tho the group gained title to the 16 units at 1236-40 S. he waited outside in one ox two nal practice suggest, at the urban men raised $4,000 to lend aoiy pop up elsewhere," said Gambino, who is on parole the group to pay the MIL McNally. 0n a sentence for robbery, can Lawndale Av. in January, 1970, getaway cars.

very least, that there is more All the men were associated than one wav of dealing fairlv be held on charges until a de with the Mafia family of Jo- and efficiently with those ac- termination is made on his sepn a. uoiomoo sr, snm Cused of crime," he said. case, putting him temporarily Sale of Antiquities Sets Marks in custody while police proceed the Gallo group. Fouce aiso He said a comparison of the said Luparelli told them the tw0 systems should bar in the two cars used in the getaway of tte role of Attorneys with their investigation of the mv or Art on whose, behalf to. GaUo kUUn8' neiongea I in criminal trials, ways in I dnv.niw.w I It also was learned today ewse.

v. wwch criminal trials here irom umDeno a um v. NEW YORK, May 4 Reuters The world record sale price for an antiquity was smashed twice in half an hour today at sale of antiquities and primitive art staged here by Sothe- shooting. Gallo'i bodyguard, i rT--i TRIDUIJE 17MIDS 2 LINES 4 DAYS $0 "Thoy got fast!" Call 222-4242 was knocked down, the world Lral more details to his story -m tVm norma. reoora price naa been exceeded I about the Gallo murder, in- bv the sale ttr tiss.ooA nf eluding the fact that bullets barely missing the riders in- dta Chief Jus- The previous record sale price for an Egyptian antiquity was only $25,760, and tbe record (or any antiquity was $68,600 paid for a Roman bronze head at Sotheby's in London In 1966.

The head is now in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art The sphinx was once the property of the late British archaeologist, Howard Carter, who with Lord Caernarvon discovered Tutenkhamen'a tomb in 1921. It was bought In 1940 for a I WB4" aiwuim vinr gem- 8 via m.rv; wt "The criminal may have a aoe reuei, soia to uie nonon wav. ft l.ilL. I I New York buyer Robert S. Brown paid on behalf of an unknown client $260,000 for a ten-inch-long, turquoise glazed sphinx dated circa 1410 to 1320 B.

C. It bean the royal car-touche and symbolizes the oimon Qunaauon, in American i Alfred Bianeo. hn the buUets, the car was taken better grasp of the ultimate p.miittnn varH in New meaning of the Warren Court's Jersey where it was crushed revolution in criminal proce-beyond recogniUon into a steel dure than all our professors charity which buys art works 8hot to death last Tuesday in and lends them to museums, is Brooklyn, was a second cousin dated about 360 to 350 B. C. It of Gallo, and is considered the depicts three figures two men latest casualty in the current narVat thA 81ZA 01 a imiU BDU JUUKB3 wuiuuuicu, no pharaoh Amenhotep HI, father $19,000 by the Cranbrook Acade- standing and a seated woman, gang war.

trunk. of Tutankhamen. i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Chicago Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Chicago Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
7,805,751
Years Available:
1849-2024