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Show CI That Kelly 71 Girl Is High Schoolers i- i un - i Thistle May Slide on to Ballot Page 3 racK Tor State Titles Flying i Goblin & Valley ffif m i . 112TH YEAR. NO. 255 s AMe - JuriAA.Nt.brsL KU, South Africa il'PIi The South African government Saturday ordered the senior U.S. defense attache to leave the country in retaliation lor the expulsion of its top military adviser in Washington. Announcement of the American's came as police reported eight new deaths in expulsion racial unrest in South Africa, where a two-yewave of violence linked to the government's policies of white-minori- ty racial discrimination has killed 1.600 people A Foreign Ministry spokesman said. "As a result of the decision of the U.S. government to expel Brig. Alexander Potgeiter from the U.S.A.. the South African government has informed the U.S. embassy PROVO. UTAH. SUNDAY. MAY 25. 1986 $6.00 A MONTH - PRICE 75 CENTS cdeirs U.S. Dip I in Cape Town of its intention to expel the senior U.S. defense attache. Col. Robert Hastie." The U.S. Embassy would not comment on the expulsion or give the whereabouts of Hastie, whom the State Department said it already had called home for consultations."' It was not clear how much time Hastie was given to leave. On Friday, Washington ordered Potgeiter to leave the United States within 10 days to penalize South Africa for raiding suspected bases ot the outlawed African National Congress in Botswana. Zambia and Zimbabwe last Monday. It was the first U.S. expulsion of a South African official in three years. The Reagan administration formally protested the South African raids and Secretary of State George Remembering Those Who Paid For Our Freedom ,vil Mrs. Ruth N. Miller, her son Lawrence M. Miller and his children Gwen, Martin, Gregory, Michael decorate the grave of Martin Miller at Eastlawn Memorial Hills in Provo. According to Mrs. Miller, her husband, a Canadian citizen, enlisted in the U.S. Army and served during r w- mm said Friday that other options were being considered as punishment. President Pieter W. Botha defended the actions as necessary to prevent ANC guerrillas from launching attacks inside South Africa from bases in the neighboring states and said he would not hesitate to carry out further raids if necessary. He said the attacks were similar to the April U.S. air raids against Libya because both were aimed at preventing 'internationally organized terrorism.' y The ANC has vowed to topple South Africa's rule. In the latest unrest in South Africa, police said Saturday security forces shot and killed seven blacks who allegedly attacked private homes near Port Shultz white-minorit- w&H' ir- - - utf Elizabeth. In Soweto. police said they saw two men attempting to set fire to a car and "fired on the men. fatally wounding one of them.'' Hundreds of refugees emerged from hiding alter Crossroads five days of clashes in the battle-scarre- d squatter camp near Cape Town and residents said a gang on Friday hacked to death five men traveling in a van near the shantytown of some 80.000 blacks. in Crossroads, police said calm prevailed Saturday as a new wave of refugees sought shelter, food and permission to rebuild in the black settlement. The government wants the latest refugees to resettle in the more distant village of Khayelitsha. a tent city of thousands, so the Crossroads slum can be "upgraded.'' 7, ." -- A t?&5a 1 World War II. Sieve Olsen Photo long Weekend Starts the Long Lazy r Hazy Days of Summer By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN siiine. ana temperatures running in ine eu s throughout the weekend. Weather throughout the west follows a similar pattern. In the desert areas, temperatures will be in the yo s. Lake Powell is a popular attraction lor those who love boating and spectacular scenery, but all of the parks and campgrounds are expected to attract overflow crowds. Locally, campers are lindtng two popular campgrounds in the Kamas area closed lor the season because of construction on the expanded e Reservoir. The and Ledgefork campgrounds will be closed Herald Staff Writer Officially, Memorial Day is a legal holiday to honor the war dead, but for many it is the lirst three-da- y weekend of the summer season. Recreation areas are crowded, as campers head tor the mountains, the lakes, and other spots where they can enjoy the Iresh air. summer sun and outdoor sports. The weather man isn't failing them. The weather is only partly cloudy, with mostly sun- - Perfect Weather Expected MeS. If. KXoU The skies will be clear and temperatures mild through Monday, perfect for those who want to go water skiing, go camping, ride their bicycles up the canyon or just pull out a beach towel and lie In the sun. Highs should be from 80 to 85. Where SatlSJb pubUshmg company, including the company president. all lling elght Llby;in Uiplomallc person- fay "'AS S X. the Italian news agency ANSA said that international arrest warrants might soon be issued lor Syrians wanted in connection with the Dec. 27 terrorist attack at Rome airport. Two leading Italian newspapers said authorities were preparing warrants for 20 Syrians. n Trwn Khas cinrj It aii 38 39 dements:::.'::.' rt ,s Smith-.More-hou- 35-3- ' 6 ?fi oo 47 59 UassitleaAas Comics Crossword bTwn T amJ k The campgrounds ate. American Fork Canyon - Little Mill. North Mill and Granite Flat campgrounds. Black-hawPayson Canyon - Payson Lakes and campgrounds. k Obituaries OPin'onJ Prime Time i teliKion ijP0."8 jrj? lweather 5 " V1r Iolk sald A Wumagij Adoushwesha. president ol he Libvan.tinanced Star fhotolito publishing compa- nv. and' his lour assistants Saturday were ordered to because they lacked kave Italy within seven davs ' proper work permits. Adoushwesha. 48. came to Italy live years ago on tourist visa, police said. The others were a identified as Bahir Aziz. 60. Mohamed Reddin. 34. lbrahmi Abdalla. tib. and Saleh Shalbut. 38. Police sajd fhev too wcre working jn Kome on lounst lor d.st, ibutum to Llnan th.ou.ou. ol,lm, VXM Mimslrv three Libyan diplomats and ' dh;H l H)ri1 personnel oukud out Mint -- b Militia I'f'm on April bombing ing retaliation for what Washington said was that radical Arab nation . movement in interna- 1A,rin tional Libvan leader Col. Moammar Khadaty then threat- ened to attack U.S. targets m Italy, and Premier eltino (jraXi said nalv was ready to respond miil:,riiv. an National-Internation- Tday around-the-cloc- Diamond and Palmvra Diamond Fork cmapgrounds. Salt Creek Canyon Ponderosa and Bear Canyon campgrounds. Heber Area Currant Creek Recreation Complex. State Parks and Recreation officials are geared for an influx ol people at Little Sahara sand dunes near Delta, and at other state lacili-ties- . including Utah Lake State Park which has been reopened. Canyon picnic areas are also jammed lor the holidav. Looks for Syrians Libyans; Expels Italy Sunday: tO Smith-Morehous- until June. iy87. during which lime they will be expanded and improved. In the Uinta National Forest, ten campgrounds are under the management ol a private contractor who will provide supervision. Forest Service officials say this means more privacy and better security tor campers. pQr B arnes Syria BlOSt Car-BOm- D - BEIRUT. Lebanon il'PD Christian Lebanese Forces militia blamed Syria lor a bomb explosion m Christian east Ueirut that killed as many as 10 and wounded 111. The Christian Lebanese lorces militias, who ie- portedly arrested two suspects lor questioning. aid the early morning explosion was the work ol Syria but added, the Christian will not bow to such pressures ". "Alter examining the blown up car and the technique used in detonating it. it became evident to us that Syrian intelligence was involved.' the Le- banese forces said in a statement. The ministry said those orders were in reply to Libya's division on May 12 to oust 25 Italian diplomats and stall. Italy's action also was in line with diplomatic sanctions against Libya adopted in April Common Market. by the From 23 to 3D Libyan diplomatic personnel remain at the Libyan Fmbassy in Rome and in consulates in Palermo and Milan, the ministry said. Karlier in May. several Libyans in Rome and a businessman and his wile living on the Italian island ot Sardinia were asked to leave on grounds they did not have valid documents. Government ollicials say about 4.000 Libyans are living in Italy. In (ienoa. Delense Minister Giovanni Spadolini told naval recruits Saturday that the Mediterranean region has become "the center ol maneuvers of terrorist destabilization' originating Irom the Middle Hast and North Africa, and that Italy "will oppose every lorm ol fanaticism and terrorism." Two Italian papers said the government had prepared 20 international arrest warrants lor Syrians wanted in connection with the Dec. 27 airport attack in Rome that killed 1" people. A airport attack by terrorists in Vienna killed three people. Prosecutor Domenico Sua. a magistrate heading the investigation, drew up the warrants alter hours of questioning Mohammed Sarham. a Palestinian who is the only surviving attacker. President Reagan Denies Pressure in Decision to Lend a Hand . -- : decision ft. i are ignorant radio address Saturday. Rea- - to join the Hands e can deny his was prompted by chain human merica" Across stincintf reaction to remarks he made about hunger rlier this week Reiuin issued two proclamations Friday designatAcross Hands itionaT and Week Bank Food inu N America Day and announced that he. his lamily and ink of stalfcrs will join millions ol Americans in?h drive to !US hunger. I,?J two davs earlier the president stirred conlro- vers" bv lolling a group ol students that people go list-minut- ot bencttl.v hunger again in his weekly lliev lie' discussed By HELEN THOMAS I'PI White House Reporter Aides to President WASHINGTON (UPli -- wuuse see the line hand ol a Michael Deaver ut work D- bad policy but good TV." sad Sen. Tom llarkin. ol chiel Iowa, referring to Reagan's lormer deputy - 1 stall. Harkin called on Reagan to support a Child Nutrition Breakfast program, to drop a proposal lor an 18 percent cut in nutrition programs and to reinstate the Foml Stamp Outreach Program, which informs potential recipients ol lederal aid provided. "The one person who has it within his -grasp to end said. Hie hungry hunger refuses to do so. Harkin deserve more Irom Presidenl Reagan than a photo oppm uiiut.v uut White House spokesman Larry Speakes. who several times this week said Reagan had no plans to J0111 ,0 Sunday's event, denied the president was trying overcome negative reaction to his remarks Wednesday. "Where there is hunger. Reagan told Hie students m a television interview. ' you have to determine that ,hat is probably because ol a lack ol knowledge on the part ol the people as to what things are available. 'i in Amen- don t believe anyone is going hungi he said. I he comment M by reason ol denial, spaiked protest nationwide, the line alter Speakes said Reagan divided t. j.-- talking it over with his wile. Nancy, his daughter. Maureen, and her husband. Dennis Revel. "The While House and the lust lamily should be a part of Hands Across America.'" Speakes quoted Reagan as saying. "The first lamily will do its part." He said the Reagans will stand on the North Portico ol the White House lacing Pennsylvania Avenue at 1 p.m. MDT today and sing "We are the World." "Hands Across America" and "America the Beautiful." There are no plans tor the president to speak. Speakes said an anonymous donor ill pay the $10 entry fee lor each ol the White House participants except the Reagans. who will pay lor themselves pnd make a private donation. |