European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 28, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday january 28, 1990 the stars and stripes Page 3 the spare shuttle Columbia Riding Alp a 747 jumbo Jet. Arrives Back at Kennedy space Center in Florida Friday afternoon after a ferry flight from Edwards hitching a ride Home fab Calif. The shuttle s priced cargo a scientific satellite rescued in space will be unloaded this week. The five member Columbia Crew used a robot Arm in snare the stranded satellite and store it aboard the shuttle during the 11-Day Mission hich was launched Jan. 9 and resumed Jim. 20. Louisiana abortion Law remains barred a he Washington Post Washington a Federal court in new Orleans refused Friday to reinstate a Louisiana statute provid ing criminal penalties for abortion. The ruling turned aside arguments that the supreme court s abortion decision last year should be interpreted As allowing the revival of the state s 1855 anti abortion on the High court s decision in Webster is. Reproductive health services. New Orleans District attorney Harry f. Connick sought to lift an injunction barring enforcement of the slate Law. The statute had been declared invalid in the Wake of the 1973 Roc decision that established a constitutional right to . Joined by Louisiana attorney general Wil Liam j. Guile or. Said there had been such a significant change in abortion Law that the injunction was no longer justified. In the Webster ruling a divided supreme court freed Stales to impose Sharp new restrictions on a woman s right to an abortion. But on Friday the panel of three judges ruled unanimously that Louisiana in enacting abortion restrictions under guidelines established in the Roc Case had implicitly repealed the earlier statute. The Law. The harshest in the country made abortions illegal under any circumstances and imposed criminal penalties of up to 10 years against both doctors and women. Appeals court judge w. Eugene Davis joined by District judges Morey l. Sear and Martin . I eld Man said the criminal abortion Law cannot be reconciled with the state s passage of abortion Laws in 1978. 1980 and 1981. All of which permitted abortions in certain circumstances. It is clearly inconsistent to provide in one statute that abortions arc permissible if set guidelines arc Fol Lowed and in another to provide that abortions Are criminally prohibited the court said. It said that even though the state legislature had passed resolutions calling for enforcement of the Crimi Nal statute the later Laws look precedence. The new Orleans Case has been closely watched by both sides in the abortion dispute because it marked the first attempt to test whether statutes criminal ing abortion Midlil now be also has implications for criminal abortion Laws in some 30 Stales. These Laws have remained technically on the Hooks but have been unenforceable since the Roe rights advocates expressed Delight Friday with the re very pleased b he decision. We Hope this is the end of said Simon Heller of the american civil liberties Union which Lough the attempt to revive the Law. Dawn Johnsen. Legal director of the National Abor Tion rights action league said the refusal to reinstate the Law on the grounds that it was implicitly repealed Olferd an argument that we can make in Many other slates where old Laws Are on the pm to recall Beretta and possibly Corsica Detroit up general motors corp. Plans to recall nearly 87.000 Chev Rolet Beretta to replace defective door hinges but will not act until it deter mines if the Chevrolet Corsica has the same problem a corporate spokesman said Friday. Pm agreed with the National High Way traffic safety administration last month to recall 1988 models of the be Octta Coupe after a 12-month probe by the government safety Agency prompted by hundreds of owner complaints that even included instances of the doors fall ing off. Pm indicated Friday that it might announce a recall of inc bar Colas soon after United press International reported the unpublicized dec. 18 agreement Between the car maker and Nitsa. The agreement was outlined in the Agency s monthly defect investigation report. However company spokesman Tom Pydyn said pm is about to conclude its own investigation to Sec if the Beretta s sister car the Corsica four door Sedan also has defective door hinges. Pm Dan estimated that another 70,000 1988-Modcl Corsica could be involved in the recall. If that is the Case then we would make one announcement covering both models he said. Pm s Chevrolet division will instruct dealers to replace the upper and lower door hinge assemblies on All affected models company spokesman j. David Hudgens said. The front drive Beretta Coupe and Corsica sedans were introduced in Early 1987 As 1988 models. 1-95 Bridge in Georgia closed due to sagging by Cox news service Atlanta a southbound Bridge on an interstate 95 Bridge near Darin ga., was closed after a com Muter reported an increased bump at an expansion joint. Divers who subsequently inspected the Bridge supports on the heavily used Highway found that four of 12 pilings under one Concrete Pedestal were no longer touching the River bed. The Bridge had sagged several inches. Traffic along the route has been de toured for eight Miles along . 17 through Darien until crossover lanes Are built to allow traffic going in both directions to use the unaffected North bound merchants reported a slight increase in sales As passenger vehicles detoured through the Small water front business has picked up. But it s been nothing spectacular said Len Fuller an employee at blues Lein s removal of Sand upstream seven or eight years ago May have caused the current to gradually shift said Hal Rives commissioner of the Georgia department of transport Parker spokesman for the army corps of engineers Savannah office said Sand mining permits Are real common on a lot of Rivers in he said other factors such As heavy rainfall and Ocean tides can also change currents on coastal Rivers
