European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 5, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday september 5, 1978 Goring fatal for bullfighter venezuelan Matador jos6 Pepe Camara is fatally gored during a Bull fight in Madrid s Las Ventas bullring. Here the left Horn of the Bull catches Camara in the Back puncturing his left lung. He died a Short time later. A Russ in condemned As . Spy Carter s Aid is sought to save life Moscow a a russian convicted of spying and condemned to die by firing squad has written to president Carter say ing that he worked for the americans and wants them to save his life his wife said Over the weekend. Mrs. Tamara Filatov told Western Cor respondents Here that her husband Anatoly had written to Carter from Moscow s Lefo Tovo prison urging the president to intervene in his Case with soviet officials. You understand that i cannot remain silent she said. If the american Public learns that he has written to the president then there is a Chance of saving Cia sources in Washington have identified Filatov As one of their operatives in Moscow although there has been no offi Cial soviet confirmation. The 38-year-old administrative worker was found guilty of espionage on july 14 by a soviet military court and was condemned to die by firing squad. He was said to have been Black mailed into spying for an unidentified Western Power after compromising photo graphs of him and a Girlfriend were taken in an apartment in Algiers. Filatov s trial took place the same week that soviet dissident Anatoly Shch Aransky was tried and convicted of treason Espoo was no Way of confirming the a gunman fires into soccer crowd in wounds five Ecorse Michigan up a gunman fired into a crowd of about 250 spectators at a High school soccer match late sunday wounding five persons three critically. Early monday police arrested an 18-year-, old suspect. Police said witnesses and officials at the game said two men on motorcycles entered a fenced off running track which sur rounds the playing Field. They circled the track two or three times before the first half of the match ended. Spectators began throwing cans at them witnesses said. At halftime the pair were ordered off the Field. About five minutes later just As the Sec Ond half was to begin one of the men re turned with some companions. He entered the Field alone and demanded the crowd Tell him who was throwing the cans police la get you for that witnesses said the Man shouted to the crowd. We just yelled at them to go away said Spectator Victor Perez. We tried to explain that nobody intended to hit them or shots rang out. Referee Zoran Zecevic said people began screaming. There was a lady with a child standing in blood she was in terrible pain. It was just a massacre he said. Marco Tinajero 29, and Edward Mcna Mara 26, and Olivia Hinojosa were rushed to a Hospital where they underwent surgery for abdominal wounds. They were in critical suspect not immediately identified was held on charges of assault with intent to commit murder. Man shoots up wedding reception then is killed Riverside Calif. Up a Young Man who interrupted a wedding reception late saturday spraying the Hall with bul lets was attacked by the angry crowd and beaten to death. Police said Steve Soria 18, Riverside entered the reception with an unidentified companion and began arguing with some of the guests. Soria produced a handgun and began firing into the crowd of about 200.eight persons were struck by bullets and wounded All of them residents of the . The unidentified companion fled in the commotion and was being sought. Count of Filatov s Appeal. Mrs. Filatov met at her own request with two Western journalists Here and showed them her soviet passport to establish her identity. She also seemed to be Well informed about her husband s Case. She said she decided to Contact the West Ern press As an act of desperation in the interests of her children Pavel 13, and Vera 9. She said that if her husband s life is spared she could Tell her children he is serving a prison sentence for some offence other than treason. At present they believe he is away on business. Mrs. Filatov said she was allowed to meet with her husband immediately after his trial. He begged her forgiveness and told her of his Appeal to Carter when they met at Lefo Tovo prison the main Moscow detention and interrogation Center of the Kab Security police. At a meeting he told me he worked for the americans and was their agent for a Long period the 39-year-old Brunette said. He is counting on the president s magnanimity the couple met again recently at the prison and mrs. Filatov said she was deeply worried about her husband s state of mind. He s a Man in despair. He thinks that the decision to shoot him could be taken to Morrow or any Day she told reporters. Mrs. Filatov said her husband s Appeal to Carter was passed to soviet officials for forwarding but it evidently never reached the White House. This prompted her to make her husband s plight Public. She said her husband also has appealed for mercy to the supreme soviet the parliament of the soviet Union but has received no reply yet. Chinese used guns for rain Tokyo a China says it used air Craft and antiaircraft guns this summer to induce rain and prevent Hail storms in Sze Chwan province hit hard by drought. The Hsinhua news Agency said the prov Ince in Southwest China was seriously affected by drought and that the planes and guns were used on 800 occasions Benefit ing several million acres. The stars and stripes Page 27 Carter flies to crucial Summit site from press dispatches president Carter in a sober mood flew to Camp David on the eve of the Mideast Summit meeting warning that Compro Mises will be mandatory by the ., Israel and Egypt if the meeting is to bring Progress toward peace in the Middle East. Meanwhile israeli prime minister men Achem begin rested in new York monday night pledging to work for a lasting peace in the Middle East and egyptian president Anwar Sadat dined with president Valery Giscard Estwing in Paris. Compromises will be mandatory. With out them no Progress can be expected Carter said before boarding his helicopter on the South Lawn of the White House for a mid Day flight to the presidential Retreat in Maryland s Cato tin mountains. No cause for despair no one can insure the degree of Success we might enjoy Carter told a crowd of White House officials and reporters. There is no cause for excessive optimism but there is no cause for he said he was encouraged to the degree that both Sadat and begin Are determined to make Progress. We want peace More than any nation on Earth begin had told reporters in a Brief arrival statement sunday at Kennedy Airport. We Are deeply interested in the Success of the tripartite meeting at Camp David and we shall make All endeavours possible to ensure their begin accompanied by foreign minis Ter Moshe Dayan and defense minister Ezer Weizman also said Israel wanted the talks to succeed to uphold the International prestige of the president of the United states of Giscard s support sought diplomatic sources said Sadat was seek ing Giscard s support for the policies he will present to Carter and begin at Camp dinner in the Elysee Palace was strictly private and even foreign minis ters did not attend. Although Sadat s overnight Stop in Paris was not an official visit he got a red carpet Welcome at Paris orly Airport. Giscard met him at the door of the Elysee Palace in front of the Media something he did not do even when Carter visited Par is. Carter said during the Camp David con Ference which is being billed by aides As open ended the principals will retire into seclusion from events in the outside world to make an unprecedented Effort to break the Middle East stalemate. Very important decisions will be made by us working with our advisers for peace in the Middle East Carter said. While he did not allude to the specific problems ahead Carter said the issues Are complicated and the disagreements Are his absence he said Congress would have the Opportunity to make important decisions too specifically on Energy legislation that has been stalled for months. Conversion rate London a monday s closing rates of the . Dollar to european currencies. Figures Are expressed in dollars to the British Pound other local currencies to dollars sept. 1 sept. 4 British Pound 1.9452 1.9465 German Mark 1.9855 1.9737 French franc 4.3-400 4.3154 dutch Guilder 2.1545 2.1425 belgian franc 32.235 32.1450 italian lira 834.20 829.45 Swiss franc 1.6110 1.6100 greek drachma 36.678 turkish lira 25.25 25.25 Spanish peseta 73.67 these Are commercial rates and can be related Only to the use of foreign currency by . Forces for official business
