European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 22, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes tuesday april 22, 1986 Marcos predicts fall of Aquino government Manila Philippines a ousted president Fer Dinand e. Marcos predicted in a videotaped interview released in Manila monday that Corazon Aquino s government will fall within a month possibly to communist rebels. Marcos claimed in the interview that moslem forces Loyal to one of his former political leaders Ali Dima poro outnumber government troops i0-l on the Large Island of Mindanao and that 34 percent of the nation s soldiers have left their posts since he left the country feb. 25. Marcos statements made during the weekend before a group of filipino supporters at his Home in Honolulu came As pro Marcos demonstrators and communist insurgents both increased pressure on Aquino government. Aquino announced sunday that despite increased communist rebel attacks she plans to Call a cease fire in the fight against the guerrillas. She appealed to the insurgents to give peace a Chance after a weekend in which 35 soldiers were killed in rebel ambushes. She urged the estimated 16,000 members of the communist new people s army to Lay Down their weapons and help build peacefully the society they have sought to create through revolution for the past 17 years. In her commencement speech at the University of the Philippines she also warned Marcos loyalists not to stand in the Way of peace saying this government of peace snot Marcos was videotaped at his rented Honolulu Resi Dence saturday night by Manila Independent television producer sol Vanzi who showed the tapes to the associated press monday. Vanzi asked Marcos How Long he expects it to take for Aquino s government to fall. One month he said. He Aquino Speaks at commencement ceremonies. A photo repeated the estimate later when he said in a month the Philippines May become Marcos said people supporting him Are planning a big rally in Manila on May 1. I of course support them to the limit and maintain that the Only legitimate govern ment is the government that is headed by me Marco said. About 4,000 Marcos supporters rallied at a downtown the brightest face in this shopping crowd despite the Bald head is a mannequin being carried to a store in Luebeck Germany. Soon no doubt she will be dressed Dull Day for a dolls a photo by Peter Jaeger up beautifully As part of a window display. But right now the horizontal doll makes no impression on people waiting for the Light to change at a Busy Street. Horowitz takes Moscow audience by storm Moscow a students surged through a Phalanx of police and one fan clambered up the fire escape outside a concert Hall to hear pianist Vladimir Horowitz give his first formal concert on a soviet stage in six decades. Muscovites waxed lyrical about the playing of the 81 year old Horowitz who Drew an eight minute standing ovation after his sunday recital in the grand Hall of the Tchaikovsky conservatory a stage on which the greatest soviet artists have performed. The pianist s return to his native land filled the 1,800 seat Hall to overflowing with soviet officials musical luminaries about 400 Lucky ticket buyers and hundreds of students who had swarmed through a line of police guards. Diplomats said the highest ranking soviet official present was Georgi a. Ivanov Deputy minister of culture. The wife of foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze also attended. During the intermission and after the two hour concert people stood rhapsody zing about Horowitz s performance. His music is disembodied just bits of Beauty floating through the air said Sergei polu smak who studied piano with the pianist s late sister Regina. By a
