University Daily Kansan / Mondav. September 28, 1987 Campus/Area 7 Bill Baethke/Special to the KANSAN Jazz pianist Makoto Ozone plays a selection for a crowd at South Park. Ozone was a special guest yesterday afternoon at KANU-FM radio's 35th birthday celebration. Swingin' in South Park Pro-Life activists attend conference By VALOREE ARMSTRONG Staff writer OVERLAND PARK "—Murder, Holocaust. Cancer." Those were common ways to refer to abortion in the past. The word "wife" conference at the Marriott Hotel. Nathanson took part in the two-day conference, which was sponsored by Right to Life of Kansas and attended by about 250 people. Bernard Nathanson, an obstetrician and producer of two anti-abortion documentaries, said his newest film, "Eclipse of Reason," graphically depicted a second-trimester abortion by using cameras inside and outside a woman's uterus. Nathanson's first film was "Silent Scream." He said that films about Nazi death camps and the aftermath of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima were graphic, too, but that they persuaded some Americans that wrongs had been committed. In answer to charges of dramatization in his films, Nathanson said at a press conference, "We've presented the films as documentary data. They're there for you to see — an explicit, graphic showing." Nathanson hasn't always been an anti-abortion activist. He was the founder of the National Abortion Rights Action League and performed more than 75,000 abortions in his New York City Clinic. But he changed his loyalties in the 1970s because of new technology such as ultra-sound scanning that let him see fetal movements, he said. The Rev. Edward Markley, a Catholic priest who was sentenced to five years in an Alabama state prison on charges of destroying an abortion suction machine, also spoke at the conference. Markley, who was released this July after one year in prison, said the Birmingham clinic had replaced the doctor and was back in business within hours. But he said he was now using peaceful means to protest abortion and wouldn't advise others to break the law. Markley, too, compared abortions to the Nazi Holocaust of the 1930s and 1940s. He said that ending abortion would require as many people and as many countries as prayers as it took the Allied nations to defeat Nazi Germany in World War II. "But we can't solicit then (recruits) by sending greetings from Uncle Sam," Markley said. DONALD G. 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