European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 4, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes sunday october 4,1987 news Bob Fosse s will new York a Boih famous and aspiring show business figures will Benefit from choreographer Bob Fosse s will which establishes a theatrical scholarship and buys a thank you dinner Tor nearly 70 artists writers and entertainers. Foot who died of a heart at tack in Washington d.c., an sept 23 at age 60, left specific bequests totalling 1227,500, mainly to friends relatives and charities. Of inc remainder of his estate valued in court papers at 1500,000 to a million he left about half to his sex wife dancer Gwen Verdon and the rest to his daughter Nicole. Temperatures h Atas n u �13 n 54 fat Tiss Rop � u a it w k l44 n it n 44 ii 45 � 4 has u to 41 h 40 19 40 is 44 arc Nagi Nuie invt Amton Riugi Bonnear bucking in m 71 75 h 41 rss in n is 76 hnoa51 m 90 72it n 1? to Okun Anucha ii to � Orl Mon s i m 1 . I 46 u4t n a 7t ��,4b 7 �47 k u a _. 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Greek police link captured men with left Wing terrorist group Athens Greece a police said saturday that two men arrested after a shootout in Athens last week May belong to a local left Wing terrorist group that claimed a bomb attack against a United states military commissary last weekend. The to students identified As Clear chos Smyrnios and Christoforos marinos. Bath 21. Arc thought to be Mem Bers of revolutionary popular struggle Ela. None of its members has been arrested before from he evidence we have we can surmise that these people. Had a direct connection with Ela and the anti state struggle Athens Security chief Marinis Lambropoulos Lold greek reporters. Ela has taken responsibility for More than 200 bomb attacks since 1975, including a 1985 explosion at a . Mili tary recreation Center outside Athens. Last sunday he group claimed an explosion that caused no injuries hut dam aged a commissary in Central Athens. Outside the building police found a Sec Ond time bomb that tailed to explode. Trie anti state struggle claimed the killing of Athens District attorney Gior gos the Fanopoulos in 1985. "1 have to Point out that we believe thai anti state struggle and Ela have a direct relationship Nikos Kokonakis chief of he state Security service said at inc news conference. Police searching marinas Home Folind three alarm clocks one of them identical to the one used in assembling the commissary Lime bomb Lambropoulos said. They Abo found detailed instruction on How to construct an explosive device. A search of he Home of Michaliw pc Kas 32, who was killed by police in a thursday shoot out produced foul Browning pistols and a sub machine gun All stolen from a greek coast guard Sta Tion last year the police official said. They said Puckas was connected with Christos Tsoutsouvas a greek terrorist killed in a bloody i9s5 shoot out which left three policemen dead. Police have said souls Oulu was a member of the anti stale struggle. Puckas according to evidence we have is placed in the team of Christos Tsoutsouvas and therefore so arc the other two men who were arrested Kok Kinakis said. Reagan vows to veto Dod budget Bill Washington a president Reagan has threatened to veto a Penta gon budget Bill thai includes two demo cratic backed provisions he opposes but a top Senate Democrat has issued his own warning that the White House can t Dodge the issues forever. Any Bill that includes these provi Sions will be vetoed Reagan Laid in a statement issued by the White House less than an hour after the democratic run Senate passed the Bill Friday by � 56-42 margin along party lines. The two provisions Reagan opposes Are restrictions on tests of his Star wars anti missile system to trials that fall within the existing narrow interpretation of the 1972 anti ballistic missile treaty. The restriction was adopted 58-38. A ban on spending for nuclear weapons that would violate numerical limits in the in ratified Salt ii treaty the 1979 pact which Reagan says he will no longer Honor because he contends the soviets Vio late it the ban was approved 57-41. The decisions were made during three weeks of often partisan fighting Over the huge. $302 billion Bill. While Reagan threatened to veto the Bill. Sen. Sam Nunn d-ga., chairman of the armed service committee issued his own wanting. President Reagan can veto it and veto it and veto it but he cannot pass an appropriations Bill he cannot fund the National Security of this country until he signs something into Law said Nunn. The democrats admit they Lack enough support to reach the two third margin needed to override a veto. However Nunn and other democrats Are hoping that mounting pressure on Reagan to approve the Overall military appropriations Bill will Force him to accept or Compromise on the amendments he oppose the Senate vote sent the Bill into a con Ference committee to be reconciled with the different Pentagon bid approved in May by the democratic controlled House Reagan has also threatened to veto the House legislation because he objects to army control restrictions in that version including the Salt u provision. The Senate Bill authorize 1302 billion for the Pentagon compared with the $28b billion in the House measure. Both figures Are under the $312 billion Origi Nally sought by Reagan. Last year1 de sense budget was f billion. The measure provides si.4 billion for another new Trident missile firing sub Marine three More attack tubs and Money for a dozen other ships it also provides for 160 army helicopters 720 my tanks 600 Bradley infantry fueling vehicles 180 f-16 fighters and. 41f-15 lighters. It also Grants a 4 percent pay raise to the nation s 2.1 million military person Nel. The House measure included a 3 percent increase. Bus ticket counterfeiter found guilty on 5 counts Portland. Ore. A a Man has been convicted of wire fraud in the counterfeiting of 10,000 tickets for the Public transit system in the Netherlands Chris lip Paul Karsseboom 25, was found guilty Friday of five counts of wire fraud. The Federal jury declared him innocent of a sixth wire fraud charge and one count of mail fraud. The verdicts came after two Days of testimony in a Federal court. Karsseboom is scheduled to be sentenced nov. 9. Fri agents arrested Karsseboom in March and found 5,000 of the tickets in his car. Authorities identified the tickets As unauthorized copies of nationals Strippen Kart tickets which Are bus and Tram tickets issued by the Netherlands ministry of traffic and water works. Each ticket can be validated for 15 rides. Michael Ballard a Printer testified that Karsseboom contacted him in january and asked him to print copies of the dutch transit tickets. Ballard agreed to do the printing but he said he contacted the Fri because of concerns about the legality of the project under the Fri s direction he continued to Deal with Karsseboom and recorded some of their conversations Fri special agent Dorwin Schreuder testified that Karsseboom Lold him he bad been asked to copy the tickets by a Cousin visiting from the Netherlands. The Cousin . He would pay him $500,000 for his help the special agent wid. Karsseboom said he Tiad been instructed to Box the tickets and cover them with to shirts Ihen me a false name to mail the boxes from Seattle to various addresses in the Netherlands Schreuder testified. U.s., israeli embassies threatened Beirut Lebanon a a previously unknown group threat ened in a statement published saturday to demolish the american and israeli embassies in the Hijab Crescent revolutionary organization in a Short statement published by the Independent daily an Nahar also threat ened to kill All the israelis in in Cairo . Embassy spokesman Michael Nugent when asked about the threat said we take Security measures appropriate to the situation and i Dort see How another group claim can change he refused to give details. Berlin Wall will come Down soviet Diplomat tells group Geneva a a soviet Diplomat we quoted As Savins that he believes the Berlin Wail and similar amen on the East West Border will come Down soon. I believe this Wall will cease to exist very soon Stanislav Cherti Ravski was quoted As Tell ing a meeting of West european army chaplains Al Bossey near Geneva. It is at the end of its Chemia ski. A councilor with the soviet mis Sion to the United nations in Geneva was Alto quoted As saying that in the past Moscow s in fluence on its allies has been sometimes Detri soviet interventions like those in Hungary in 1936 or in Czechoslovakia 1968 would be unthinkable today he said according to a largely paraphrased summary of his remarks published Friday by the information service of the Geneva based lutheran world federation. The summary said he blamed dogmatism for the interventions. Ii quoted churn Taevski As Tell ing his audience that one did not want to re Spect the ideas Davis gets his third Star takes Over a South Post Naples Italy la Gen. Harold m. Davis or. Received his third Star thursday and assumed duties As chief of staff for Allied farces Southern Europe. Davis formerly commander of Southern european task Force in Vicenza Italy replaced it. Gea. Thom As f. Healy who retired. Allied forces Southern Europe is made up of More than 1.5 million military personnel representing five nations
