European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 4, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 c the stars and stripes monday May 4,1992 65 arrested in abortion protest abortion foes protest outside the Buffalo gyn which Drew More than a thousand demonstrators on women services clinic saturday leading to the a both sides of the Issue was to be the last in opera rests of 65 who blocked a Back Gate. The protest Tion rescues 13-Day Campaign in Buffalo fest at Iowa state erupts in Drunken rioting Ames Iowa apr a show of police Force and Many More arrests subdued Drunken rioting that lasted a second night into Early sunday. Unlike events in los Angeles this chaos followed an annual party at Iowa state University. The weekend Long Vei Shea Spring festival erupted in violence Early saturday involving about 8,000 revellers. Twenty two people were Hurt in brawling and 27 were arrested. The festival was scheduled to end sunday. Police chief Dennis Ballantine said the rioters Friday night were divided by race. A frankly it was basically Black against White a Ballantine said saturday adding he did not believe the tumult was sparked by the acquittal of four White current and former police officers who were videotaped beating Black Motorist Rodney g. King. No fighting was reported saturday night but general rowdiness persisted and 150 police officers were deployed to restore the peace. They arrested 112 More adults and an unknown number of juveniles mostly forests prove Man Huntington . A a former cemetery groundskeeper who spent four years in prison for the abduction and rape or two women has been cleared by Dan tests prosecutors said. Glen Dale Woodall under House arrest since his conviction was overturned in july May be freed As Early As today. A a it a about time in t it a Woodall said Friday when he heard the news. A fall i want to do is hit the Highway and go. I just want us to get away forget it All and relax and Nave a Good Woodall 34, was sentenced to two life sentences without parole plus 335 years for his 1987 conviction of kidnapping two women from the Huntington mall parking lot and raping planned Miami Springs Fla. A a veterinarian planned a caesarean Section to remove eggs from a pregnant 4-foot iguana rescued from traffic. A a she a a Beautiful Nice iguana and iguanas this size Are rare Here a or. Leslie Gerson said Friday. The iguana was found in a suburban area. Gerson said he tried to induce labor after discovering the iguana was pregnant but the eggs did no to move. A push a he commanded the iguana. A she made the Effort but stopped. She a very weak a Gerson said. A it looks like one egg is Mal positioned turned slightly sideways but we can to be sure that a Why disorderly conduct and Public drunkenness authorities said. The fighting had ceased however. Student leaders blamed the rioting on warm weather and alcohol. A the focus was first destruction for the Sake of destruction no reason a said Paul Jansen student government vice president. A they were just people with too much alcohol Ames is in Central Iowa about 30 Miles North of Des Moines. The 47,000 population includes 25,000 Isu students. A i sensed a mood in my mind that. We could have had a problem again a Ballantine said sunday explaining Why he deployed 150 officers instead of the usual 10. Gov. Terry e. Branstad had offered to Send the National guard mayor Larry Curtis said. Because much of the violence involved pitching Beer bottles and cans Many stores and bars stopped serving bottled Beer after 8 . Saturday. Some restaurants closed Early. Innocent in rapes both victims identified Woodall who worked at a cemetery across from the mall. Prosecutors also relied on blood tests and circumstantial evidence such As tape used to bind the women. The tape was bought at a mall store where Woodall a wife worked. Woodall insisted he was innocent. After years of Legal struggle Over his request for a Dan test the test was done last year using the women a blood and using semen found on the women at the time of the rapes. When the tests showed Woodall could not have committed the rapes circuit judge Dan of Hanlon ordered a new trial. A prosecution sought Dan test had similar results leading to a decision by assistant Cabell county prosecutor Charlie Hatcher to ask of Hanlon today to dismiss the Case. For mama iguana they Haven to come he said he was feeding the Lizard vegetables to build its strength for the surgery scheduled tuesday. A a we la have to make 10 to 20 incisions Over each egg. There will be major blood vessels in the Way a Gerson said. A we could lose he said a rays appeared to show 20 eggs. Gerson said he would offer the eggs to Public schools for incubation. And if the Mother recovers he Hopes to set the animal free where other iguanas Are known to trooper s Arm reattached after Accident from wire reports Miami a surgeons on saturday reattached a state troopers lower left Arm which had been Tom off in a hit and run Accident. Florida Highway patrol trooper Jesus Blanco was standing at the door of another officers Cruiser on an expressway when a Motorist clipped the door throwing him about 100 feet said Highway patrol it. Noel Roy. Blanco 27, was listed in critical condition after surgery. A they have Good blood flow to the fingers a Roy said. A so if they continue to have that kind of flow then it May charges filed Chicago a a machinist who emigrated from Bulgaria was in Federal custody saturday on charges of making silencers for the guns of gang members in Chicago. Police gang crimes spokesman sgt. Donald Korte said bulgarian native Vassil Kaltchev 35, was holding an assault Rifle in his Lap when arrested on charges of Selling 13 silencers to gang crimes officers and agents of the Federal Bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms. Kaltchev was accused of making the silencers in Assembly line fashion. Police said he sold the screw in devices for up to $400 each to Chicago Street gangs that wanted to quiet assault rifles and oks Panda visit Columbus Ohio a a Federal judge has cleared the Way for a shipment of two giant pandas from China to Columbus despite objections by a wildlife preservation group. The world wildlife fund had claimed that a Short term loan of the pandas to the Columbus zoo would further jeopardize the endangered species. The group was unsuccessful in blocking a similar exhibition in Toledo in 1988. . District judge Joseph p. Kinneary said Friday that the wildlife fund did not prove that claim and had a Little Chance of Success in its Effort to Block the shipment. The fund was challenging the legality of the import permit issued by the . Fish and wildlife service. The zoo plans to exhibit the pandas for six months this Spring and of children found Framingham mass. A the bodies of two children were pulled from a Pond saturday a three Days after their Mother was killed in what authorities believe was a murder and attempted suicide by the woman a husband. The bodies of Daniel Seguin 7, and his 5-year-old sister Amy a their throats Cut a were found in Beaver Brook Pond in Franklin state police said. On Friday Kenneth g. Seguin pleaded not guilty in Framingham District court to killing his 5-year-old wife Mary Ann. Mary Ann Seguin a Nightgown Clad body was found wednesday in the Sudbury River in South Boro. Prosecutors said she apparently was killed by a single blow to the head with an a or Hatchet. Kenneth Seguin was discovered hours later stumbling through the Woods about a mile from where his wife a body was found. He had knife wounds to the neck wrists and Ankles and was hos vitalized. Police said at the time that they believed e killed his wife and then tried to take his life. Judge Paul f. Healy or. Ordered Seguin held without bail pending a hearing May 21.smokers protected Madison wis. A gov. Tommy g. Thompson reluctantly signed a Bill preventing health minded employers from punishing workers who smoke and drink when not on the Job. Thompson said he feared the a a smokers a rights Bill might invite lawsuits against employers. But he said he found no record of litigation in 16 other states with similar Laws. The legislation was supported by labor unions and the tobacco Industry. Wisconsin manufacturers and Commerce criticized it saying unhealthful activities contribute to higher medical insurance costs and should be discouraged
