Seek Aid to Curb Riots SANTA BARBARA, Calif
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Challenge to State's Abortion Law Nears SEE STORY BEU>V Sunny, Sunny and cold today. Clear, less cold tonight. Sunny and milder tomorrow. THEBAILY FINAL 1 Red Buk, FreeWd "jT (Bea DttiUi. Pti« J) Long Branch J EDITION .•-1 Monmouth County's JUome Newspaper for 92 Yearn VOL. 93, NO. 170 RED BANK, N. J., THUHSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1970 30 PAGES 10 CENTS Seek Aid to Curb Riots SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - Rampag- A deputy sheriff said scorns of deputies and Douglas Truebiood, 20, a nonstudent, told a ing demonstrators burned a Bank of America policemen from other California counties and newsman that the branch of the nation's largest branch to a skeleton early today while outnum- cities were enroute to Santa Barbara to augment commercial bank was fired because "it holds bered police and firemen watched helplessly a force of 80 local officers and 150 highway pa- the money for the war in Vietnam." The California highway patrol declared a trolmen. A solid phaJanx of officers, helmeted and state of emergency and sealed off the Isla Vista Firemen were ordered to stay away from the wielding night sticks, moved through a major district near the campus of the University of bank blaze for fear demonstrators might attack disturbance center, Perfect Park, clearing dem- California at Santa Barbara. " them. , I'.J onstrators from their path. DESCRIBES SITUATION The retreating protesters pelted the oncom- Sheriff James W. Webster described the sit- "We went to the fire but the sheriff's man ing officers with rocks and taunted them with uation as "completely out of hand" and asked lined across the street wouldn't lot us by," said shouts of "Piggy! Piggy! Piggy!" Gov. Ronald Heagan for 500 National Guards- Fire Capt. Clarence Saletti, "They feared for our lives because of the demonstrators." Student unrest, including window-breaking, men. developed Tuesday in advance of a scheduled on- The young people numbering about 1,000 ap- Young people with fire extinguishers quickly campus lecture by William Kunstler, a defense parently were protesting both the Vietnam war doused a small fire demonstrators had set in the attorney in the Chicago riot trial. and what a student spokesman called "increas- bank last evening. But, sheriff's deputies said When Kunstler's lecture ended yesterday, ing police repression aimed at stifling political another fire was touched off shortly before mid- night. about 500 of the audience wandered ^rom the cam- dissent in Santa Barbara and around the coun- pus area to an Isla Vista vacant lot. try." STUDENTS HELPED Members of the crowd began pelting passing The outbreak of fires and window smash-* Deputies said they did not know who set the police cars with rocks and bottles and breaking ing Mowed a campus speech by William Kun- fires but that those who extinguished the first store windows on the main street, Embaroadero stler, a defense attorney in the Chicago riot trial. blaze were "student volunteers." del Mar. Law Challenge Set By DORIS KULMAN She said that 200 women Abortion apparently doesn't during a Boston University WEST LONG BRANCH - already have agreed to act rate as a campus concern: lecture, in a challenge to the The New Jersey abortion as plaintiffs in the New Jer- only about 20 youngs people, Massachusetts law. laws face a constitutional sey suit, and the organization half of them men, attended. Made News challenge. Would welcome more. More The only questions about Mr. Baird made New Jer- The New Jersey Women's than 300 women are' plaintiffs statements made by Miss sey news — and spent a night Liberation is organizing a in a similar suit'challenging Boylan and the main speak- in the Monmouth County jail lawsuit to be filed soon in the New York State abortion er, Miss Susan J. Vogel, act- — three-and-a-half years ago Federal District Court in law. ing director of the Parents' when he displayed birth con- Newark seeking repeal of the. "There is excellent legal Aid Society (Hempstead, trol devices in Freehold to state's abortion laws, Ann reason to say that under the N.Y., and Brighton, Mass.) test the state law banning Boylan, a Rutgers Law Constitution you have the came from several of the ap- such exhibitions. The N.J. Su- School student, told stu- right as a woman to decide proximately 10 college staff preme Court later overturned dents at Monmouth College if you'll have a child," Miss members in the audience. his Freehold conviction, but last night. Boylan said, "We want to es- Miss Vogel was pinch-hit- upheld the law and refused Miss Boylan said that the tablish that it is the New ting for the Parents' Aid So- to rule on its constitutionality. suit will claim that the laws Jersey laws against abortion ciety director, birth control Had Mr. Baird spoken in violate a woman's constitu- that are illegal, not abortion," crusader William R. Baird. Monmouth College's Pollak WINDOWS SMASHED IN CAMPUS DISTURBANCE — Officials inspect damage tional right to control of her Miss Boylan spoke from the- Mr, Baird couldn't keep his Auditorium last night, he un- to front of a bank building near the University of California at Santa Barbara own body and life, deprive audience during a program scheduled engagement here doubtedly would have shown >• campui after demonstrators yesterday shattered windows in a demonstration po- her of privacy in matters re- on "Abortion and the Law,"^ because he is in Boston's the audience the exhibition 1 lating to marriage and the part of the forum series on Charles Street Jail, serving Board on which his contracep- lice termed a "riotous situation.' (AP Wirephoto) family, and are discrimi- "Our Changing Morality: Its the sixth day of a three-month tive supply is neatly tacked. natory because they hurt Effect on Individuals and So- sentence imposed for display- As it was, Miss vogel dis- most the poor woman who ciety" sponsored by the Of- ing a contraceptive pill and played the board, explaining cannot pay for safe, illegal fice of the Dean of Students distributing a package of non- that "we find that on college abortions or seek legal abor- and the Residence Hall Asso- prescriptive contraceptive campuses there are many tions out-of-state. ciation. foam to a 22-year-old woman (See Abortion, Pg. 2, Col. 1) WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite a cool ner he and Nixon "understood each other congressional reception for President verjl well and we agree in what is funda- Georges Pompidou of France; President' mental and essential."' Nixon,says he hopes talks with the French At a joint • session of Congress earlier By TOM CANNON grounds that they were "to- transcripts were sprinkled peal of the conviction of any his release of the tapes after NEWARK (AP) - Federal tally unrelated to this prose- leader will bring "real progress on funda- in the day, Pompidou was applauded one of with the names of public of the defendants herein. ." the trial was over. He as- mental issues." - eight times when he quoted — in English — Judge Robert Shaw did not cution and inimical to the personalities. DeCarlo and another re- serted that the jury had been After discussions with Nixon today at the late President Dwight D. Eisenhower's make public all of the FBI United States." Shaw's order said he was puted Mafia figure, Daniel . sequestered when the trans- transcripts in the case of re- the White House, Pompidou and his wife statement that "every nation has a right Asked about this yesterday releasing the transcripts "Red" Cecere, were con- cripts were made public, that to live its own life." But one congressman, puted Mafia kingpin Angelo by the Associated Press, Shaw ". .with the exception of victed of extortion and con- it was unaware of the pub- fly to Cape Kennedy for a tour of U. S. "Gyp" DeCarlo. space shot facilities before going on to San Rep. Lester L. Wolff, D-N. Y., quietly replied, "I have no comment certain excerpts therefrom spiracy by a federal jury. licity growing out of the tapes walked out during the 25-minute address Shaw made public 12 vol. to make on that." He added, which the court has found to The jury was out of the court- and that public disclosures Francisco. Other spots on his eight-day' tour include Chicago and New York. and perhaps a third of the senators and umes "of once secret trans- "My statements are made in be totally unrelated to this room last January 6 at the would "deal a severe blow representatives did not attend the session. cripts of conversations of open court." prosecution and inimical to time Shaw issued his order to the future of loanshark- At a formal dinner put on by Pompidou electronic eavesdropping por-i Order Unnoticed the United States if dis- making the transcripts pub- ing." at the French Embassy last night, Nixon Pompidou professed an even-handed expressed his hope the discussion "will pro- French policy in the Middle East but did traying widespread Mafia in- The order to seal certain closed." He said the court lic. Defense lawyers vehe- He said it was at the dis- . filtration of New Jersey po- excerpts was generally un- was keeping parts sealed "to mently objected, contending duce results and real progress on funda- not touch on his country's sale of jet fighter . cretion of the court whether mental issues that we want." planes to Libya, the reason for the boycott lice and politics. At the same noticed by the news media at be made available only to an that their clients would be to issue a protective order to time* he ordered "certain ex- the time.