European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday january 14. 1966 the stars and stripes Page 9 judge upholds order expelling mrs. Mandela Johannesburg South Africa a a supreme court judge monday turned Down a suit by Black Winnie Man Dela seeking to Over turn a slain order Cupel Ling her from her Home in Johannesburg. Partly on grounds in is judg Louis in Grange granted mrs. Mandela permission to Appeal a a full Bench of the supreme court. Mrs. Mandela who has been in hiding on the outskirts of Johannesburg since dec. 31, was n in in Curf for inc hour Long judgment. Her attorney. Ismail ayob had no immediate worst on whether she will Wail for the Appeal hearing or make another Al Templ to return to her Home in Johannes Burg s Soweto Black township in Defiance of the order. "1 am disappointed ayob told reporters and television Crews who crowded the Steps of the supreme court. We did not expect 11 logo this earlier . Assistant Secretary of slate for african affairs Chester Crocker met in Cape town with president . Botha in a new attempt to nudge South Africa into shifting both on apartheid and its control of at meeting in Cape town seated left to right South african foreign minister Pik Dolha president , dolby los. Secretary of stale for Africa Halter Crocker and . Ambassador to South Africa Herman Nickel. South West Africa or Namibia. In the supreme court in Johannesburg lawyers for mrs. Mandela wife of jailed guerrilla Leader Nelson Mandela Hud sought to have a dec. 21 expulsion order from the City overturned on grounds it was inhuman and invalid on Legal grounds. They argued it was invalid because the White led government had for live months taken no action against mrs. Mandela Al though she has been living openly in Soweto despite an 8-year-old order banishing her to .1 Remote township Brandford. The applicant mrs. Mandela has shown no More than at most a failure an the part at the police to establish the unlawful presence of the applicant in Soscio or an act of forbearance on their pan said i he judge. He made no ruling on the defense s argument Thill it was inhuman far Law and order minister Louis in Grange no rela Tion of the judge to have sen i police to drag mrs. Mandela from her Home on dec 21, under he new order the minister said mrs. Mandela can live in any Black area a kept those of Johannesburg and adjoining Roode Poon which include her Home and the country s biggest Black townships. Mrs. Mandela vowing to defy the order twice attempted in return to Soweto be tween dec. 21 and dec 31, and was twice arrested. She is due to appear in court Jan. 22 on criminal charges of breaking the order. In Cope town Crocker handed Omha a letter from president re Agni during their 9d-Minulc meeting. South african officials said. 20 years of Loving labor Lea Griffiths of Gloucester proudly displays � Model or Hitje ship hold. I Handiwork took him 20 years to Complete. To 7-Rooi Long miniature ship Parnsu Kinsly crafted to resemble the original b to be presented to be Gloucester museum. The warship Nis sunk during world War ii to 1941 with the loss at More than 1,400 lives. 500 . Guardsmen arrive in Honduras Tor Maneu vers Camp big Bear Honduras a the first group of 500 . National guardsmen most of them combat Engi neers and heavy equipment operators have arrived for four months of military Maneu vers and construction work aimed at stabilizing a main . Ally in Central America. A . Military officer told reporters that they will work an development projects aimed at countering the leftist sandinista government of neighbouring Nicaragua and that if they fail we re going to have to Send our kids Down Here with under conditions set for the news Confer ence the military official could not be identified. The americans will help build roads in this rugged country starting wit i a 15-mile Extension of a Roan Buitt by . Forces last summer officials said. The new stretch of gravel Road will connect two villages in Northern Honduras. Ter Ciricio Sierra 86" is the latest in the almost continuous joint exercises conducted by . And honduran troops since 1982, . Officials said 500 guardsmen at a time will rotate into the country for two week stays. A total of 5,000 guardsmen will participate. A Missouri contingent arrived saturday at Palmer Ala a in Central Honduras where 1,100 . Military personnel Are stationed and then came to Camp big Bear. The Camp still being built is located 100 Miles North of the capital of Tegucigalpa and 150 Miles Northwest of the Nicara Guan Border. Guardsmen also will Drill four water Wells for villages and provide medical serv ices for area residents said maj. Charles Friend a Missouri guardsman who is Camp big Bear s operations officer. The construction work is a critical part of the exercise because in will help build Hon Duras Road and health systems a . Mili tary official said at a news conference at Palmerola. Nicaragua s sandinista government Means to destabilize the Region to take advantage of its economic ment and then to impose military Garrison slates a la Cuba,1 and that s their plan the official said. We must create stability that will con irime to both parties self inner Sci Possi Bly including Industrial development said he official. If we fail to do All this we re going to have to Send our kids Dawn Here Wilh guns he added. The . Economic assistance program to Honduras is the third largest in the West Ern hemisphere. . Economic and Mili tary assistance to Honduras Wilt total �214,7 million for the current budget year. Camp big Bear is a physical demonstration of . Commitment to the Region the official at Palmerola said. Alaska air National guard maj. Carl Gidlund the Public affairs officer at palme Rob said the exercise will involve about 5,000 guardsmen from North Dakota Ari Zona California Maine Alabama and Missouri. About 200 guardsmen from Arkansas Pennsylvania and Michigan and 200 , army soldiers from Al. Bragg n.c., will participate in other artillery exercises be ginning about feb. I Gidlund said. Last year More than 5,000 american soldiers participated in Maneu vers that included tank exercises leu than three Miles from the nicaraguan Border. Dia takeover of forces intelligence activities urged Washington up from Cia director the defense i let Ligens Agency. From the various services. Been Abe to stand up to the individual branches of the armed forces. A retired Admiral who was Cia director under presi Dent Carter Turner pointed out that much of the Intelli gence concerning soviet naval capabilities is collected by the Navy which refuses to share much of it with the rest of the intelligence it s bad for the country when Only the Navy with its own vested interests is our sole interpreter of the soviet Navy s capabilities Turner said. Now it s Lime to make Dia work a the Strong centralized intelligence organization it was intended to be Turner wrote. The answer to the problem of Mih tary intelligence parochialism is to disband the service Intelli gence organizations and place All military intelligence under the Turner said the intelligence mess might be called the wampanoag Factor after the Navy s first warship ered primarily by steam. Commissioned in 186ft, the wampanoag was nearly twice As fast As any warship afloat. Bui the admirals of the Day feared the ship would make life Loo easy for sailors used to the Rigours of sailing ships and the ship was can Vertex to other uses and eventually sold. 11 was two dec Ades before the Navy added another ship of the wampanoag s capabilities
