European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 05, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes monday. February 5,1990 struggle against apartheid far from finished Tutu says stateside Boston a jubilation Over the pending re lease of South Africa s imprisoned Black Leader Nelson Mandela must be tempered with the realization that apartheid has not ended. Archbishop Desmond Tutu said saturday. Tulu. Visiting to Confer with other opposition Lead ers and . Officials said the fight for Equality is not Over and urged continued political and economic pres sure on the South african government to dismantle the policy of racial segregation. We have not Cyl the Complete dismantling of apart Heid and this is the pinpoint of the Sanction program. We want apartheid totally said Tutu the 1 84 Nobel peace pc laureate. The anglican archbishop said his initial Joy Over the lifting of some political is trillions against Blacks Fri Day was tempered later by the realization that apart Heid still existed. He said his change of heart came after having pinched myself and convinced myself it was t a dream and it was real. Of course you see apartheid is still in tulu said he was looking Forward to relinquishing his position As South Africa s chief opponent of apart Heid now that Mandela was to be released soon from prison. I said Long ago i was just an interim Leader until he Mandela comes he said. He s been making us work Loo Tutu was accompanied by Patrick Lakota. Publicity Secretary for the United democratic front. They were met at Boston s Logan International Airport by them a Vilakazi Leader of the Boston based fund for Afree South Africa. Vilakazi has just returned from Zambia where the african National Congress is based. The group was joined by Zinani Mandela Dlamini. 30, the eldest daughter of Mandela and his wife. Win Nie. The daughter is a political science student at bos Ion University. Their meeting came less than 24 Houts after South african president . Do Klerk announced in a speech to parliament thai Mandela would be released unconditionally although no Date was set. De Klerk also lifted bans on More than 30 opposition groups alter three decades of underground activity against White Rule including the Mandela led Africa National Congress outlawed in 1960. The announcements appeared to Clear the Way for talks on a new Constitution that would end the Black majority s exclusion from National politics. Tulu a member of Harvard University s Board of overseers was in Boston to attend a meeting at the school. Mandela s daughter told reporters she was sceptical of the recent changes in South Africa despite the news Hal her father would be released. This has been going on for 300 years she said. What happened Friday i m not Overly excited about it. Release some political prisoners to me that s Noth ing. We want total majority voting in South Africa. Until that happens. I will not be old cat survives 10 Days trapped in trunk of a car Dartmouth mass. A curiosity did t kill a cat i rapped in the trunk of a Mercedes Benz for 10 Days bul in nearly drove him to Catalonia. Kitty an 11-year-old Orange cat apparently jumped into the Mercedes when in was being serviced in mid january at his owner s shop. Richie s Auto radio. The proprietor. Richard p. D Auteuil placed ads in the newspaper made daily Calls to the animal Rescue league and tried to Contact customers who visited his store on that Day. The Only customer he did t Contact was the Only one he did t have a slip for the owner of the Mer cedes. The Mercedes was brought Back 10 Days later and a worker opened the trunk when he heard a noise inside. D Auteuil said. Put jumped the desperate Kitty thin and thirsty but basically healthy. Pensacola Utility workers find Cannon part of fort Pensacola Fla. A a Cannon and part of the foundation of a British fort built More than 200 years ago have been unearthed in downtown Pensa Holaby workers installing Utility lines. British howitzer about 4 feet Long digging up the Street in front of pen Hall r was found the Britis i while Crews were s old City Hall which now houses the . Wentworth or. State museum. The Cannon is made of Iron Dales Back to the 1770s and was part of fort Pensacola. It s All downhill from Here students and faculty members at mid graduation for students Tho completed do Hury College in Vermont Lake a Fen their requirements at the end of the la urns Damn he schools ski slope Winter term. The official commence saturday during the filth unofficial ment ill be ii he Spring. Eagles nest poses obstacle to building Orlando Beltway Sanford Fla. A a family of Bald eagles has moved into the path of the planned Orlando Beltway and developers Are seeking an exception to a ban on building near the threatened species nest. The Mother Eagle and her two eagles have settled on a Flattop Pine just 50 feet West of where cars will zoom onto the Beltway As it crosses Over Lake Jesup in Seminole county. Slate and Federal agencies do not allow development within 750 feet of a nest Ofa threatened species. But the expressway authority is seeking an exception which wildlife officials fear could set an unwelcome precedent. Once we do it then everybody will want to do said Don Wood endangered species coordinator for the Florida game and Freshwater fish commission. Bald eagles Are an endangered species in most slates but Are classified Only As threatened in Florida which has one of the largest groups of the Birds in the a lion. Florida prohibits disturbing to in swing harming or harassing the eagles. Violators can be fined up to $50.000 and san fenced to three years in jail. Wood acknowledged thai the uniqueness of the situation should make in virtually impossible to duplicate. The nest appears to have been built in the past month Long after the Seminole county expressway authority plotted where its Bellway Section would run through the county. Bald eagles also appear to be plentiful around Lake Jesup. In fact the express Way route across the Lake was selected specifically to bypass two of her Eagle Ness. And Eagle expert Doris Magor has plotted at least 11 Artive nests around the Lake. We re going to consider that there arc a lol of eagles in the area Wood said. The loss of one nest would not be a significant because of moving the loll Road farther East would place it in environmentally Sensi Tive wetlands. To the West the route would pose further engineering prob lems Beltway Environ Mcneal Consul land w. Michael Dennis said. State and Federal officials arc asking the expressway authority for certain Safe guards before it could allow the Road to be built so close to the nest. Teens say heavy Metal drove them to beat dog to death Caledonia wis. A teen agers who claimed they were driven to kill something after listening to hours of heavy Metal Rock music have been charged with killing a dog. Police said. Four male teens were arrested Friday night police sol. Ric Storbeck said. Me said the oldest Timothy Todd Bloemers 18. Of Caledonia was being held at the Kacinec county jail on sat urday for Lack of $5,000 bail on charges of taking the dog and causing its death. Three 17-year-Olds who were release to their parents will have their cases re viewed by juvenile court officials Stor Beck said. He said the incident occurred Jan. 5alter three of the youths listened to Var ious heavy Metal groups then went to a neighbourhood Yard and stole the dog a i German shop hard and husky mix. They said that they were driven to kill something after listening to the heavy Metal music Lorbeck said. The teens beat the dog and okie youth Knelt on its neck after they look it to a wooded area in this Community about 10 Miles South of Milwaukee he said. The three left the animal for dead and later told a Friend about the killing. They returned to find the dog still alive an then heal it until it died Storbeck said. Police investigator Tom Simons said the dog s owner reported it missing. Police received information from informers and questioned those believed to have been involved he said
