OCR Text |
Show Tied, Gagged Panther Fill 'Holes' In Draft, Ted Urges - CHICAGO (UPI) Black Panther leader Bobby Seale, although bound and gagged when he was carried into the courtroom, still managed lo get into a wild, shouting scui-flwith U.S. marshals at the trial of the 'Chicago eight" today. His chair was knocked over Into the press section and he yelled that the marshals had kicked him in the groin. Chief Defense Attorney VVil-- I i a m ; Kunstler stormed, When are we going to stop this medieval torture? This is a disgrace to the law. I am ashamed to be an American lawyer. QUICK RETORT U.S. District To which Judge Julius J. Iloffman shot back, You should be ashamed for the way youve conducted yourself. It was the second day that the trial of eight men accused of conspiring to incite riots during the Democratic National Convention had turned Into a yelling and shoving match featuring Seale, the marshals, and Hoffman. The judge Wednesday ordered the national chairman o' fhe Black Panther party gagged and shackled to a chair when Seale refused to stop his strident demands to act as his own attorney and e witnesses. CALLS OUT Today, Seale was carried into the courtroom strapped to a wooden chair and with a heavily reinforced gag over his mouth. As marshals bore son, him in, Seales Malik, piped from the back of the courtroom, Hi, daddy. Defense While Attorney Weinglass was a witness, Seale managed to scribble a, barely legible note on legal foolscap. It was handed to Weinglass, who told Hoffman Seale said the metal buckles on the straps were hurting his wrists. Hoffman dismissed the jury and told the marshals to attend to it. BEGINS YELLING While the marshals worked with Seales straps, his left arm came loose and his gag drooped off. There was an im- WASHINGTON en. There Sketch shows Bobby Seale bound, gagged. 13 3a'' Bobby Seale . . . wouldn't obey Judge Julius Hoffman ... no "prize fighter" and Capt. Howard Levy, who d for refuswas ing to give medical training to Green Berets. Seale continued to slap the table and scream liar and pig as marshals pinned him in his seat. Why didnt you court-martiale- tell the court I told my brothers to keep their cool? he yelled at Schultz. stood Dellinger up and Let the record announced: show that all the defendants support Bobby Seale in his efforts to defend himself. People Who ' BKLL GARDK.NS, CALIF. Little Jody Smith, (UPD with a cheerful smile, pointed out her par ents to police V e d n e sdav. The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. apFouquet. parently aba- ndoned the girl a ongside highway day. a 1 Fri- "There's niv daddy." she raid when depu- ties, acting on a tip. took her to a Lome here. Fouquet is 31 and his wife, Betty lmise, 26. as her father had told her. She w as damp and shivering, wearing only tennis shoes, a red jumper and r sweater. They weie arrested and booked on suspicion of felony child abandonment. The little girl, who fold deputies her parents "trained" her to say her last name was "Smith," was found beside l'.S. Highway 99 about 3a miles south of Rakersfield, Calif.. Saturday morning after spending 12 hours clinging to a lettie. She said her parents had let her out of the car and her father told her to hold onto the fence and wait for a policeman. A highway patrolman who finally found her said Jody still was clutching the fence Bnf she held onto die fence so tightly her fingers had to be pried loose front the wires. 0 Identity of the parents was discovered because of Jody's picture appearing in newspapers an' on television. A Whittier, Calif., woman, who said she had baby-sa- t for the Bouquets about a year ago, told Los Angeles dputies she knew the blue-eyegirl. The Fouquets were brought Bakersfield parly this morning and booked on charges of cruel and inhumane punishment of a child. to While They last! Shop King's Music Space Saving AM-FStereo with Front & sound. Adaptable for tapes. Side-Project- ed YOUR CHOICE 5249s0 O Stereo with Front Side projected sound. Record Storage Adaptable for tapes. AM-F- M t new! scarf dress in RAN, SHOUTING Seale jumped from his seat and ran toward Schultz screaming, you rotten, racist pig, you liar, youre a liar. Tricky Dick Schultz, like his boss Dick Nixion, is a liar. marshals dragged Three Seale and threw him into his chair. As defendant David Dellinger, a pacifist, tried to stop them the chair tipped and Seale fell into the front in row of the press section front of Dr. Benjamin Spock, baby doctor and war critic, crepe silky-polyest- er the look of beaver on our half-n-ha- 19 KINGS MUSIC Mugtm-oBlock South of 21st South A Home Entertainment Center 2133 So. 7th East It's our newest of line, latest of fabric, button-froshirt shift. Fortrel polyester-crepfeels and looks like silk plus its onw long, lean scarf and its machine washable. Navy, brown, lack or red; sizes ALL CREDIT CARDS NEW 100 Large Selection STEREO -- PIANOS .. TELEVISION! Th Part Dress? Downtown and Cottonwood Half fur, half fabric altogether cne of the smartest coats this year! So very "now' in Shetland woolnylon with luxurious 'pretend beaver' polyester pile; quilted lining. Grayblock or goldbronze in sizes 6. TH Rons Coots Downtown and Cottonwood ORGANS SALE PRE-XM- AS TERMS 19 Showrooms coat! lf 4Q98 nt . 'Mr?' Jody s Parents Found MODELS Music Democratic national convention came with the jury out of the courtroom. SealeS first outburst came when tfie defense objected to U.S. marshals searching member of the' defenses legal staff. Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Schultz strode to the bench and said Seales to other Panthers speech about physical attack made the search necessary. i A5 ON PRIOR The Finest Stereo groin. Seale was carried out yelling to Hoffman, You fascist dog. Im glad I said the things that I have said about you. As Kunstler spoke of medieval torture, Chief Prosecutor Thomas Foran jumped up and said, Yes, and it was all arranged by Mr. Kunstler. McH of Wednesdays disturbance ;n the trial of eight person charged with conspiring to incite riots at the 1968 CASH 1969 30, REDUCED PRICES VSciCSjFttCI'VOCX For STEREO OrtSer Thursday, UJ5. combat fatalities in Vietnam are draftees. If some men with the education and money are avoiding the draft, while others cannot, then it can fairly be said that they are buying their way out of war. Save Now On mediate struggle, Seales chair toppled over, and he began yelling that he had been struck. Defendant Jerry Rubin tried to intervene and was straightarmed away. Other defendants took up the cry that Seale had been kicked in the d NEWS, Hershev said most senators and House members have never been on a draft board and declared: Ive never been convinced that there is some authority in Washington that can teli the people in Maryland (for example) how to run their business better. BEAT THE SYSTEM Kennedy urged Nixon to eliminate the procedural unfairnesses which permit those young men who have the inclination and the money to hire lawyers to beat the system, while those without legal representation are, generally, routinely inducted. He noted that 32 per cent of cross-examin- g -S- Kennedy differed with Selective Service Director Lewis B. Hershev before a Senate subcommittee while on the other side of the Capitol, the House geared for a vote on President Nixon's draft lottery was a legfislation. growing prospect that congressional action may b put off until next year. URGES REFORMS Kennedy called for draft reform of the most sweeping kind. But the Hershev, who is being replaced as draft chief, told the senator that reformers might wind up with a procedure . . . that you get no men." Photo - A light (LTD aircraft with world famous American flyer Charles A. aboard Lindbergh late today in Isabela in the northern Philippines, Adtne Civil Aeronautics ministration reported. The sketchy report said Lindbergh, who was with an unidentified companion, suffered only minor injuries Lindbergh, 67, made the famous Atlantic crossing in his plane "Spirit of St. Louis" in 1927. Lindbergh is a frequent visitor here where he is actively helping a local organization lo presene the of stock the dwindling tamaraus (wild water buffaloes). crash-lande- system. AP Wir Lindbergh Safe In Plane Mishap MANILA Edward M. Kennedy, said that today youths rich enough to hire a lawyer were "buying their wav out of war" through legal loopholes in the nation's draft e Leonard (ITD DESERET MIRACLE Hanc Finished HOLDS ANY ITEM TILL CHRISTMAS FIBER HAIRLON Perma-Se- t $2.00 WIGS and Ready to Wear largest Selection in Salt 1 aka City While They last Sorry No Mail or Phone Orders i 1iscoumtHigc1enter 768 So. STATE OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY warm "ribbing" by Zado in washable acrylic 1398 Tasty toppings . . . our newer, 'onger jackets by Zodo. Deliciously perfect over blouses, shirts or sweaters with pants or skirts. Warm and washable acrylic. White, navy or red; sizes Tha Ports Accessories .. S, M, L. Downtown end Cottonwood t li |