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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 28, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes monday november 2b, 198h stateside " i a woman tries to prevent police from arresting other abortion protesters saturday in Brookline mass. 8 arrested As hundreds Pray heckle women planning abortions brook.l1ne, mass. A eight people were arrested saturday during an anti abortion protest outside a planned parenthood clinic where hundreds of demonstrators heckled women arriving to have abortions. Sis men and iwo women were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct during the Early morning confrontation said a Brooklee police officer William Ellis T ,.-. Police refused to identify those who were arrested but said they were members of operation Rescue a National anti abortion group that has staged several protests in the greater Boston area and around the country in recent months. About 125 proc Stan blocked the sidewalk and stairs leading to the clinic. Some of them clasped hands and Sal Down along the sidewalk White others prayed loudly and carried signs depicting aborted fetuses the chants of the anti abortion activists were often drowned out by about 2jo supporters of Choice on abortion who chanted slogans and carried heir own signs. Planned parenthood spokeswoman Susan Newso said the group heard Friday that operation Rescue was planning a protest and mobilized the couple demons traction by telephoning supporters. Newsom said planned parenthood told the women scheduled to have abortions saturday that they could reschedule appointments. But she said All chose to come despite the protest planned parenthood Counselor Nancy Drooker said12 women came for abortions at the clinic saturday anti abortion activist Kenneth Bertiaume said be would continue to attend demonstrations because we have to keep them from killing babies. They kill More babies every year than All the men they killed in world  recent operation Rescue demonstrations Stem from an abortion protest in Atlanta that began when the democratic National convention was Neld there injury and resulted in More than 1,200 arrests Over Sev eral weeks. Four ced in sup a Ous of aze Minneapolis a arson is suspected in a lire saturday that killed a woman two of her sons and a Young Man visiting them authorities said. Another victim was in critical condition saturday night at the Hon Cpin county medical Center. Is people in the lower part of the duplex the family lived in escaped unharmed. A the fire is being investigated As a possible multiple homicide by police and fire officials said police sgt. Michael Lavine he would not say. If police had a suspect or provide details of Why arson was suspected. Friends in the working class neighbourhood said the woman had three other children who were not Home during he fire. They were a very Good family. They never caused any trouble said Janet Erickson who described the dead woman As like a  a homicide division news release on the fatal Blae also said a fire was reported about an hour and 20 i nulls later at a House a few blocks from the duplex. Alter extinguishing that Blaze the statement said fire fighters saw thai a fire had been extinguished in a car in front of a nearby Home. Lavine said he could not say whether authorities believe the three fires a re related the fatal Blaze was reported at 4 34 . To police Lavine said. It was brought under control by 5 23 . By up to 45 firefighters from six depart meals. The Hennepin county medical examiner s office said Carol Ann Kuget a her sons Don Smith 22, and Wayne Kuncl 10 and James Jackson 21, All died of smoke inhalation. Jackson s twin brother Joseph who also was visit ing was in critical condition. Slob tossed from Bridge Over interstate kills Man Monee 111. A vandals on an interstate Highway overpass tossed a foot Square chunk of Concrete into the Windshield of a pickup truck killing a Man authorities said saturday. Police said the death Friday was the first casually to result from More than two dozen Simitar incidents in the area South of Chicago. There were no arrests and no suspects police said. Charles la Field 57, of Chicago was sitting Between the Driver and a sleeping passenger in the truck s cab when the Concrete slammed through the Windshield and struck his head kill ing him said state police sgt. Tom Watson. The two other men were not injured. The Driver said he noticed two people leaning Over the interstate 57 overpass before the wind shield shattered Watson said. Killer whale gives birth to 300-Pound calf san Antonio Texas up sea world of Texas announced the birth of a killer whale saturday and expressed optimism about the 300 Pound cafes survival. Both the calf and Mother appear to be in Excel Lent condition " said Glenn Young vice president and general curator of the Marine Park. The calf is about 6 / feel Long and weighs about 300 pounds. It was born shortly after noon in the 7 million gallon killer whale Breeding facility Al the Park. Sea world officials first suspected the 7,000-Pound whale Namu was pregnant several months ago. Laboratory tests observations and body measurements confirmed the pregnancy. National Book week proclaimed by Reagan Santa Barbara Calif. A president Reagan has proclaimed ibis week As National Book week saying a free society must prize it libraries just As it values its  anyone who doubts the Power or Perma Nence of books need Only look today at countries around the world where the Mere composition printing binding and distribution of a Book is  act of Defiance against the slate Reagan said in a proclamation released during his vacation. We can All resolve during National Book week to take Stock of our own Reading practices and our attentive Ness to sharing books wit others especially the  masterpieces from Britain set for tour of states Washington a More than i paint Ings manuscripts and other work from the Fitzwilliam museum in Cambridge England will be on show Here for three months and then will go on tour in other , cities until september 1990. The show beginning March 18 at the . National gallery fart will be called treasures from the Fitzwilliam museum and will include Titian i Tarquin and Lucretia sir Anthony Van Dyck s archbishop Laud 7 Eugene Delacroix Odalis que and Pierre Renoir s place  after the National gallery show closes june is the collection will be on display Al the Kim Btl Art museum in fort Worth Texas from july 15 to oct. A the National Academy of design in Newyork from nov. 5 to Jan. 28, 1990 the High museum in Atlanta Georgia from feb. 20 to May. 1990 and the los Angeles county museum of Art from june 21 to sept. 9,19.90 nearly 4 billion feet 6f string ruined in a Minneapolis a nearly 4 billion feet of baling twine enough to encircle Earth More than 30 times and Worth about $6 million was ruined after the ship transporting it took on water during a North Atlantic storm. -. " the 12,000-ton cargo of sisal twine was bound for Duluth and then to Farmers to tic Bales of Hay an executive said. It was aboard a greek owned ship carrying the Load from Brawl when the sirm struck thursday.   it s a tremendous loss to us said Joseph Urista director and part owner of United rope distributors of Minneapolis. The company is a subsidiary of Sisala a inc., a brazilian company that makes twine from sisal a tropical fiber. The twine was insured but he said his company will have 10 buy replacement twine from competitors and increase production in order to meet the midwestern farm demand the 316,000 Bales of twine could have tied 79 Mil lion Small Bales of Hay and Well Over 11 million Large , / the ship s 27 filipino crewmen and East India officers were rescued by a Canadian coast curd Heli copter about 400 Miles South of Sable Island an Island off Nova Scotia. None was  Rescue took place in 25 to 35-Knol winds and22-foot seas As the remains of tropical is Ort Keith approached the area  
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