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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 28, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday november 28, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 5 Yuppie five Leader admits insider trading new York a Michael n. David the ringleader in the Yuppie five insider trading Cue pleaded guilty id charges of securities fraud and conspiracy wednesday. Meanwhile the Man whose cooperation with investigators fed 10 David s indictment was sentenced to one year s probation and fined$10,000. David a Farmer associate at the Law firm of Paul. Weiss if Lind Wharton & Garrison pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to com Mit securities fraud mail fraud and obstruction of Justice. David 28, faces a maximum of five Yean in prison and a $290,000 Fine on each count David was the Central figure in a ring of four Young Wall Street professionals and a client Ozone of them who used non Public information that David stole from his former employers to Trade on securities involved in corporate takeovers. Indicted with David were Wall Street Securi ties analysts Andrew Solomon 27, and Robert Salsbury 27 stockbroker Morton Shapiro 24 and Daniel j. Silver Nan 23. A client of Shapiro a they pleaded guilty in june. Shortly after David pleaded guilty Solomon was sentenced to one year of probation and 250 Houn of Community service and a j10,000 Fine. Omaha mayor faces january recall vote Omaha neb. A a petition drive against mayor Mike Boyle has gathered enough signatures to Force a recall vote which could Lake place in january unless he resigns. Douglas county election commissioner Steve Wii if la said his staff expected to finish certifying the Sig natures wednesday but will wait until dec. 2 to off Dalty notify Boyle. Wiitala said his staff had counted 21,830 signatures prom rcgist""1 voters. At least 19,669 valid signatures were needed for the recall election. The recall Effort began in october after Boyle and his Public safety director Keith land fired police chief Robert Wadman for insubordination. They also fired or suspended four other top police officials in connection with the arrest of John e. Howell the mayor s brother in Law on Drunken driving charges. Armed guards protect Edneyville ., elementary indents before the death of fugitive Michael John Shornock. North Carolina fugitive killed in farm shoot out Edneyville  A a Bank robbery suspect and Backwoods survival expert who eluded police for three months died in a gun Battle wednesday after he ambushed and wounded two officers from his hide out in a barn on an Apple farm. The Early afternoon showdown began when Michael John Shomock opened fire with a to Calibar carbine on about a dozen officers who were checking the Bam said copt. George Erwin of the Henderson county sheriffs department state Bureau of investigation agents were checking stable stalls in the basement of a Bam and agent Steve Meyers was shot when he pulled open the last of four doors said Charles Dunn Deputy director of he ski. After shooting Meyers Shomock shot agent David Woolen Dunn said. Erwin said Shomock then ran from the Bam where officers believe he spent the night and was felled with one shot falling into in a Ravine about so Yards away from the Bam. Erwin said that every other time he shot at officers he d stand up and cuss and laugh and  when officers old him to give up Shomock gave them Little Choice but to shoot Erwin said. More than 400 officers had combed dense Rhodo Dendron and Laurel thickets on fog shrouded sugar loaf Mountain since sunday for Shomock a 21-year old Swansboro Man who was charged with robbing a Bank in Cape Cantrel and firing on an officer during his escape from the coastal Community Friday. He also shot at a Deputy s car saturday in Henderson county Erwin , 27, was listed in Good condition at memorial Mission Hospital in Asheville with a gunshot wound to the left Arm. Woolen 27, was in stable condition with a gunshot wound to the  had been several exchanges of gunfire earlier during the manhunt and two other officers also were  the search Jeff Shomock said a 10-month Erlson stint for car theft had transformed his brother of an eccentric woodsman into an elusive fugitive who haled police and prison my brother was a hell Raiser but he was a Good Guy until he went to prison Jeff Shomock said. A three month search for Shomock began in sep tember when Onslow county authorities spotted a Man acting suspiciously in Jacksonville. Police believe Shomock disappeared into the Croatan National for est then stole a boat at Emerald Isle and fled to Flor Ida. Idle steelworkers Block us plants by the associated press idled Sec workers trying to Stop steel shipments blockaded us corp. Plants in Ohio and Utah on wednesday and nearly 90 were arrested authorities said. In Oren Utah 73 protesters were arrested As they tried to Stop trucks at the Gates of Geneva steel works. It was toe second consecutive Day of demonstrations and arrests at the facility in Lorain Ohio is people were arrested As workers blocked Railroad tracks leading from the Lorain works said to rain county sheriffs spokesman Tom Keller. A to spill official said three protesters suffered minor injuries and a company spokesman said police cleared the rail Road tracks. Wednesday s protests came in a work stoppage that began aug. 1, idling 22,000 United steelworkers Union members and stopping work at 16 us plants in nine states. The its Day dispute the longest Ever against a . Steelmaker a called a strike by the company and a lockout by the Union. The arrests in Orem came after protes ters refused to disperse said Utah county sheriffs set. Doug Whitney. The steelworkers were booked on charges of creating a Public nuisance and creating a traffic Hazard and then were Elca seize said. At the Lorain works the protesters were confronted by 168 police officers gathered from is we  said to rain police it Jack Daniel. Then was no immediate word on the number of steelworkers met by the Law men although Union sources said about 150 striking Union members had been on hand before heavy Rains began to fall. Reporters were kept away from the confrontation. Three Union members were treated for minor injuries at the emergency room at St. Joseph Hospital said Hospital spokes Man Jack Broz. A fourth Union member was brought to the Hospital because he is a diabetic and did not take his insulin Broz said. Bus hits tractor trailer injuring at least 15 evermore Calif. A a Grey hound Iii struck a tractor trailer no from behind on an interstate Highway luring at least is people officials mid wednesday. The injured were taken to Valley memo rial Hospital where they were treated for Brusic and cuts said nursing supervisor Mary to go Docil two of the injured May be admitted for broken Bones she said. The bus carrying 48 people was bound for san Francisco from los an Geles said greyhound spokesman Herb Toberty in Phoenix Ariz. The Accident occurred when the but driven by Leandra Harper tried to change lanes on interstate 5so, said Dis Patcher Kathy sheeny of the California Highway patrol it was going 45 Mph she said. Harper Wai uninjured. The Driver of the tractor trailer Louis a Kuefler of Paramount was taken to the Hospital. Sheeny said. Sands of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Nov. 2t, 1946 president Truman approved a plan in which the reconstruction finance corp. Would Advance 17,75 million for the Purchase of raw materials and imports for . Zone German industries in Berlin. 30 years ago today. Nov. 28, 1956 hungarian Premier Janos Kadar announced in Budapest crackdown on criminals and counter  former Freedom fighter leaders were arrested All Over the country. 20 years ago today. Nov. 28. 1966 social democrats in Bonn rebelled against a partnership with the Christian democratic Union. Thirty percent to 40 percent of the party s delegates voted no to the merger. To years ago today. Nov. 28, 1976 cuter administration officials in Washington began looking at potential defense cull for the 1978 budget. Military personnel costs including tie 18.5 billion yearly retire ment system were to be scrutinized  
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