European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 28, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes saturday february 28,1987 alleged French terrorists indicted Paris a four alleged leaders of lie French terrorist organization direct action arrested at an isolated farmhouse last saturday vim formally indicted thursday on a series of charges including Possession of arms and explosives. The charges came after the end of the maximum four Days the suspects could be held for questioning without indict ment. Jean Marc Rouilla Nathalie mini gon Jocylle Aubron and Georges Cipriani Are Nlle cd to be founding members of the tiny organization that claimed the assassinations of Georges Bosse presi Dent of the Renault car company and Gen. Rene audran Ibe French defense ii is briefs ministry official in charge of arms sales and attempts on other persons. A German Intelli Genic source thurs Day denied a newspaper report that Cipriani May have murdered a . Soldier in 1985, just hours before he Soldier identification card was used 1o drive a car rigged with explosives into Rhein main a Germany. The Frankfurt Aben Post newspaper said German Security authorities were investigating whether Cipriani shot spec. 4 Edward Pimental on aug. 8,1985. This is old speculation the Intelli gence source said. We investigated in Cipriani s direction but found absolutely no clue painting toward him and we dropped the the terrorist suspects were formally charged by investigating magistrate Jean Louis Brugui arc then taken one by one into his office in the Paris Central court building escorted by gendarmes armed with sub machine guns. They were later taken to prisons. The men Are being held in two undisclosed prisons in the Paris Region and the women Are being held at the Fleury me Rogis prison near the City where special Security precautions have been taken. All were charged with associating with criminals in relation to terrorism infractions of Laws on Possession of arms munitions and explosives forgery and use of forged official identity documents and receiving of stolen documents. Rouillon also was charged with theft. Police and investigating magistrate Jean Claude Vuillemin continue inquiries into the suspects alleged terrorist operations. Monigon and Aubron were sought nationwide after two women shot Bosse dead in a Paris Street outside his Home last year. Within five Days they must appear be fore Bruguiere for a hewing in the presence of lawyers on their continued detention. Police said originals of tracts claiming direct action carried out the assassination of Bosse were found in the farm House in the Loire Valley. Syrian troops Complete deploy Enfin Beirut Beirut Lebanon Dpi thousands of syrian roads completed i hair deployment in moslem West Beirut Friday consolidating is permanent checkpoints across the City and Pav ing the Way for a Campaign to disarm the Mili Tias they pledged to crush. A syrian military source declared Beirut International Airport Safe and said the facility could open to air traffic within 10 Days if Leb anon s National Carrier Middle East airlines resolves its problems with International insurance companies. Within a week of their thrust into West Beirut to end bloody Stroei Battles Between Shi lie amal and leftist militias the 7,000 syrian troops were in full control of All the trouble spots key squares find Road junctions in and around the City military sources said. 10-year sentence sought for suspect in slayings Paris Dpi a government prosecutor Fri Day recommended a prison sentence of no More than 10 years for Georges Ibrahim Abdallah a Leb anese Mill int accused of complicity in the assassinations of american and Israel i diplomats in Paris. Prosecutor Pierre Baechlin said he considered he recommended punishment Abdallah 35, had faced maximum life imprison ment on the two assassinations in addition to an attempted assassination. The attorney for the United states George i canian said in reaction 10 the recommended sent care. Has Justice now ended in the struggle against terrorism Baker from Page 1 Security staff As virtually out of control in pushing a policy of arms sales to Iran in Exchange for american hostages Reagan pledged i will do whatever is necessary to enact the proper reforms and id meet the challenges but he plans no formal response to the report of the three member commission he appointed headed by former sen John Tower a Texas until wednesday or thursday. Expanding on Reagan s comments thursday White House spokesman Martin Fitzwater Friday said the president is rightfully angry about the mismanagement described in this report and he intends to take action As soon As possible. I would say he is determined and eager to set the administration Back on the president began his comeback Campaign by meeting with Republican congressional leaders Friday at the White House rep. Dick Cheney r-wyo., praised Reagan for the courage to undergo searching scrutiny by the com Mission. He predicted Reagan will respond very boldly and very decisively to re establish the authority of his of minist ration. In the White House Reagan is pictured by aides As going through a period of introspection. His allies and opponents alike on Capitol Hill said the Tower report also demonstrated Reagan must be come More involved in the details of running the White House. I think we have to tighten things up at the White House a Little bit said Dole. The president should now demonstrate that he is firmly in control and hell have some Lime to do that. But this time they have Todo it sen. Edward m. Kennedy a mass said the Chal Lenge now is for the president to reassert control of his legislators Are in effect asking Reagan to end the detached management style that has been a hallmark of his career in govern mint the president will be Well advised to learn from this and change some of the style said sen. Sam Nunn d-ga., chairman of the Senate armed services committee and member of the Senate special investigating does t have to be a different person or a differ ent Type individual. But i do believe he has to change a significant number of his own decision Mak ing practices he has to be More however senior while House officials were privately offering the gloomy View that the damaging Contro Versy Over the Sale of Aims to Iran and the apparent diversion of profits to nicaraguan Contra rebels will plague Reagan until the end of his after the commission delivered its report to Rea Gan select committees in the House and Senate vote separately to apply to a Federal court for immunity from prosecution for Fawn Hall former Secretary to fired National Security Council aide u. Col Oliver l North As Well As former air Force col. Robert Dutton and Pennsylvania Airfield owner Edward de is an associate of retired air Force maj Gen. Richard Secord one of North s principal opera lives in his network of private Aid to the can toss. De Garay is president of corporate air service inc., the firm that hired cargo handler Eugene Hasen fits whose plane was Shol Down Over Nicaragua in october. Sen. Daniel k. Inouye a Hawaii chairman of the sen ate panel said his panel also voted logo to court if Nec Essary to seek Swiss Bank records for accounts that Secor allegedly used As channels for the Iran arms payments. In addition to Regan and North the Tower commis Sion also criticized other key aides including former Cia director William j. Casey and former National Security adviser vice adm. John m. Poindexter. The commission said Poindexter failed grievously by not telling the president about the apparent diversion of arms Money to nicaraguan Board estimated Iran overpaid s3 million for arms in 1985 and nearly $20 million in 1986, and said. Sizable sums of Money generated by the arms sales to Iran remain unaccounted tourist from Page 1 Frankfurt s military guest House Bolcs wife Tina is a switchboard operator at the hotel. Her entire pay Check in Marks because she s a local National goes toward their 1150 Mark $472 rent and Utility Bills. There s no Way we d be Able to make it if she my wife was t working Harold Boyles said. The Long held Rule of thumb that hous ing costs should not exceed 25 percent of income May no longer have widespread acceptance Leonard Sloane writes in the new York times Book of personal i but Many families in the Stales still use the guideline when planning their budgets Bui Susan Sarver consumer affairs financial assistant for Stuttgart army Community services said with the Dollar Solo a family living on he German Economy can expect to Channel 35 percent to 40 per cent of its income into housing when Sarver draws up budgets she shows families what a further fall in the Dollar could mean for them. She figures the budgets at three Mark Dollar rates 2 to i actual today 1.91 id i and 1.5010 i. This is especially helpful for people who say we re thinking about buying such and such can we afford to " she says. After the rent Bill Connor faces electricity car insurance food and medical expenses. Her son suffers from bronchial asthma and each trip to the military doctor costs s5s. She found a less expensive German doctor but stir takes Phillip to the army Hospital in emergencies she and Phillip just do without on a lot of things even going to the grocery store she said we buy Only the things that we really going out for dinner is pretty much out she said. If do that i find myself in debt to things that i have to pay. Once in a while i say the hell with ii and take my son to the movies or roller Connor and Boyles represent just two of the More than 3,600 tourist hires in Europe. The air farce in Europe employs 1,500 tourist hires in non approx naked fund and appropriated fund jobs 14percent of its civilian workforce. The Navy has 266 tourist hires 19 percent of its civilian personnel. The army could provide figures Only for appropriated fund tourist hires 2,100 people or 7 percent of its civilian workforce. Personnel officials report 41.1 percent of army appropriated fund tourist hires in Europe make less than si8,358 Grade 7 on the is scale per year. On the non appropriated fund Side about 95 percent of the army tourist hires hold wage Grade positions Esti mates Margaret Hamilton personnel management specialist Frankfurt civil Ian personnel office. Wage Grade jobs pay from $3,60 an hour to $9.97 an hour. Most jobs pay less than is.98 an hour she said very few a positions the Naf pay scale equivalent to the appropriated fund is scale Are open to tuns to. When Naf employee come to our office you can read from their eyes their desperate need to go for any kind of employment Hamilton said. They Are looking at ways of moving up within the frustration level if High but there s still Hope she said. They beholding on. Somehow they re making some might be afraid they won l find work when they return to the states Hamilton said. At least they have some thing Here a House a Boyles said he does t want to return 10 the states empty handed and there s no Way to and Connor said even if i wanted to go i could t save up enough for a they plug along. Connor sometimes works pan time for a Friend who owns a video store but some of the Money must cover babysit Ting costs. As a single Parent she thinks about a second income benefits. Con nor said she struggles with the impulse to marry just for financial reasons. Harold Boyles uni he been thinking about taking another Job but wonders if he d have the Energy after managing the Coffee shop ail Day. Tina Bolcs also toyed with the idea of working overtime on weekends when her husband log overtime hours. But like Connor her extra earnings funnel Back into child care costs for their 3-year-old said she would Welcome a Cost of living allowance if officials de cide it will go to locally hired Naf work in Connor would receive s365 s year 11 a Day. She wonders though if she Lamake it until the Dollar hits the 1.66 Mark figure state department officials said s so bad now i Don t know Why they re waiting to 1.66," Connor the time it does that Well All starve to
