ABORTION Continued Irom Page 1 ! hnicn. she said ' is tills freedom ' No* ' shouted the crmul r.is*• ir> lhi;ir ciimiles into the air Thu rights of women do hung tiy •! thread, hut we won t «.u buck Linn ■■ i; i Oregon \\HAI. is on tie' mo *■ and von people ire the key players t retain our rights " President flush W.is rrtllCI/ed llV SI N i r .11 -speakers for li is ant i • abort tun stance (flush) tines not trust the women ill \nient .1 tu m.ike (ii i ismns about tin• ir uwti lives f.inri said VVe lion i trust him to run nun minify J tie events featured speaker was He! ty Knlierts. iormer assix tale pistil e ill tie- Oregon Supreme ( nurt and former state senator I join tins rally tonight with mis, I eie it loos. s|ie said ! i am happy that lor to years women have had lie Ire. (him to t house Huberts was one of the lawyers who argued in court before Hoe that Oregon s restrictive atiortion laws were uru onsli tution.il A de< isiot, was still pending mi her i as, when tfi, Hue ruling vs as handed down I shall, never forget that fiitunirv day • ■ ■,- ... the W M, .ms i omtn:ttee when some,am Odd me the 1‘ S Supr- llu < nurt had handed liuwii ,1 in,liui (h < ision on uhortion. she said Is.»i x rls iluilieiii.il- ly Went In a phone to !‘ind out details *1 ou vs in. she w as told llovs mm h did We Will* she asked You won every thing Tonight she said to the crowd. I am proud about all the pro < lion c advo cates who have Im i‘i years fought bar s ey ery attempt 11» dilute Hoc vs Wad. Huberts said that the ( onservativc Su preuie ( nurt majority is likely to make almrtton illegal again I am angry that the person who holds the highest office in the land has st.u ki d the Supreme t-ourt lor that pur pt e.e.' slit- satd A sign hold by Orogon Slate student Greta L amuso retlected the advice of rally speakers to vote for pro-choice political candidates hi rin' light (nr hi i iluni uf choice •• ■•.ml. will h.ivr !u I.iki new avenues ll is cii-.tr to itn wi \vil 1 h,iv•■ to tli i! without Ih«- ' 'mit'il St.!ii-s Supreme (.ourt. shi s.iiil In l.ii I. it is t lisif th.it v\ i will him- to w er If we don't control our bodies, we dun s control anything I o represent ■ *.»i h year of Roe l't pro (hone supporters each lit a uindle, and said what it sv m bo I i/.i'd to them We may lad lie here lighting 20 next year Smith said Hut we will tie do ing something else, like elet ling pro chon e officials Anti-abortion force ‘optimistic’ ;r»T4Pr»V/J»H i U \SHIM. TON i A !’) Tlx 7 0.0 00 ,i h o r 11 a n : i fill I s lot's who fc-i t:i I'tfii on tin* llMh .in nivtrrs.in of the Su jirt-mc (Court's tifoi j sion IcgaIt/,ing .itmu lion, expressed opti mism lh.it ii won’! he legal much long er M.ir\ Llien 1'uUori of Havertmvn Pa , said she was very optiinislK •iIkiuI ihc prosper Is for making abnr lion illegal. and not )ust because the Supreme Court has become more uni si'rv.ili’vf since its landmark 1'ir.t Roe vs Wade decision A da\ earlier, tin- i ourt had .agreed lo review a restrictive I’ennsvIvania abortion law Activists on linth sides have said the justices niav well use that t as.' to under.mine Roe vs Wade "There’s a ( hange m attitudes, e.spe t hilly the attitudes ot young people, sail! I'attori, an linghsh literaluri pin lessor at Villanuva University i'hev have a conscience like they haven't had lor if) years The apathy has gone away Anti ahortion activists rallied m dozens ot other < Hies Wednesday, in cluding ri (Mil) 111 Atlanta who heard Roman Catholic Bishop James l.vke ilec hire that America has been torn asunder met a law whir h makes life i heap Most ol tie- man lies were accompa nied by smaller groups of counter demonstrators In Washington, c ounler-demonstra tors lined a blot k ol Constitution Ave nue. esc hanging chants, taunts and linger-pointing with the abortion foes Despite some hitter arguments no ar tests were reported ;.,x... Julie Koikluful Slr.issrr »\ i:rvi rnjn.i};r( in ) ‘MJ %h< m,Kob S'r.isM ■ !’ . 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