European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Peg $22,000 taken in Holdup of american express Bank Bremerhaven is a Lone look Mare than 122,000 tuesday Tif oct american express Bank in the army Hospital Complex and eluded a police manhunt the robber ordered the Teller of the floor while he grabbed the Money and the flocked the idler within die facility said Fri Chmillon pub Lic affairs officer in Biemer Viaven a we German police so Haven said the unman in Midi revolver when he accosted Theon duty. No customers were i ft30 . Holdup the . Gunman escaped with is 1 in Drainer a Large Caliper Bank employees Bank during the Kesman said. The and 1 8,300 marts 10,900the German policy spokesman said. After the bunk Teller me phoned authorities . And go Man police searched the Hospital. Grounds far to police were told with a heavy build african accent won and Blue pants and German a to Sesnan said. Nan it Black 5-foot-l i be spoke English with an sunglasses a Green Parka a cloth on his head and . Military police Are investigating \ f a. Of m. Go tends deadline for Schyf Artrip requests Munich is the University of Mary land Bat extended Trie deadline Tor scholar sep application to april 19 because of delays in the United state in processing financial Aid forms pfc amps spokeswoman said tuesday. The original deadline Foremost scholarship and Inri Alipid was March i5,"said Caroline Bame Bey. Thyce tension affects Munich Campus fresh Man scholar ships and the a so continuing Educa Tion scholarships sponsored by Burger King. Several other types of scholarships also Are Avail Able 911 a not require the finance Aid form. Nus honors candidate scholarships Worth each also Are available but have a deadline of May a Arncey said. Applicants for the honors in warships must Nave a combined score of 1. 100 on the Scholastic aptitude test and High school Point average of 3.6. For additional information on the scholarships or other financial Aid programs Contact the Campus financial Aid office at ets 440-6533 or civilian ob9-69jf servicemen and two britons we have authenticated the stale vol the group sent to Ibe newspaper. It is the same astute ont they sent five Yean ago a police spokesman said by responsibility for saturday s bomb attack Abar in Ibe Seaside suburb of Lyvada was Dai the revolutionary popular Solidarity. Ela in a statement sent to the left Wing Jan end . The group Abo had pm grab in a claim to Ibe newspaper sunday Digby. The spokesman who said he typewritten statement matched one Send by the group in april 1983 claiming raps Sivility for an abortive attack against the saudi Anjean envoy in Athens. We struck against la Nake pit of agents and Mili tary from toe Hellen Jfhn base and their local collaborators that we camry it no longer exists Oscar a the stale Wal said. The five inured american servicemen All noncommissioned Ani cers serve at nearby hell Nikon a. They Werk rated and released at a Hospital. The j0la statement stressed that Ibe group would entime its attack against the North american in Pei Isis until the four . Military bases in Greece two near Athens a Rewo on the Southern Island of Crete official said Security around potential ame Ajohn targets in Greece would be tightened even fug stat talks Between Athens and Washington on Ibl presence of . Bases on greek sail continue. A hell Nikon a Public affairs spokeswoman1 military Security around the base has not changed and the command has not forbidden airmen from going into Gly Fada. Evidently the official it referring to die greek Security staff sgt Linda Flythe said. A . Embassy spokeswoman told the stars an Stripe she could Oiler no More details on the bomb eng and she could not comment on whether american a being targeted for renewed attacks in the area. Bomb disposal Eipert said the device planted at i was not powerful and was similar in design to one Senft three Yean ago in Bobby s bar another Athens nut club frequented by american service per sonnet. To More Thairu people most of them us. Military personnel in the Bobby s bar explosion. A group calling if tolf the National front claimed responsibility for that socialist prime Mif Flitcr Andreas Papandreou a swept to Power in 19ifn�n a platform pledging to remove , bases and will raw Greece from nato but he has recently said Thal americans can stay if the Price is right veto from Paga 1 Hie mood in the Senate was More . Edward Kennedy d-mass., chief Senate Spon Sor of the Bill said the Senate had demonstrated that this country docs not want to Retreat on protections of rights for the american the opposition Leader. Sen. Orrin Hatch a Lati. Said sometimes you win some and sometimes you lose some. That s the nature of our Ralph Neas executive director of the iss group leadership conference on civil rights called the Voles a bipartisan reaffirm Alron of civil right and a bipartisan repudiation of the civil rights extremism of the Reagan Bush administration. It was a great Victory for civil rights and for the the . Chamber of Commerce however said the Bill does Little to protect these Basic rights and May end up imposing unnecessary regulatory burdens on businesses banners and others. Opponents contended the Bill had Lille to do with civil rights and had much to do with what Reagan on tuesday called a Power grab by Washington de signed to take control away from slates localities communities parents and the private sector and give u to Federal bureaucrats Reagan bad proposed an alternative last week that would Nave enabled More institutions to escape Regula Tion on religious grounds and limit most corporate compliance requirements to specific plants or facilities receiving Federal Aid. As they voted tuesday Many lawmakers even some who voted to sustain Reagan s veto denounced a last Niu Iule Campaign against the Art by the moral majority. They said they received hundreds of Calls from peo ple who said they had been told the Bill would Force them to hire homosexual ministers and teachers five new privileges to drug addicts and intrude on their Freedom to practice or contribute to their religions. Aids from Page 1 age enl said in a memo accompanying the guidelines. The guidelines instruct Federal agencies to treat ads infect of employees in the Tome manner As employees who suffer from other serious they also say there ii no medical Basil for employees refusing to won with such fellow employees or Agency client if an employee threat or refusal to work with an aids infected co worker disrupts office functions managers Are told to consider appropriate corrective or disciplinary action against the threatening or disruptive employees Homer said agencies should Gram leave to aids infected employee in the same manner As they would for other employees with medical conditions. Aids infected employees May continue their life insurance but cannot increase their coverage after they become seriously ill the guidelines stale. Aids or acquired immune deficiency syndrome it a contagious disease that attacks the body s immune system rendering it incapable of resisting other Dis eases and infections. Panama from Page 1 friends to accompany him. Senior administration officials believe Noriega will be forced from office shortly because of growing opposition to his Rule in the panamanian defense forces. The officials speaking Only on condition they not be named said the anti Noriega sentiment within the Mil itary has been accelerating Over the past week and is probably the Moil important Factor working against his survival As defense chief. They said Noriega s efforts to overcome the crisis probably were not helped with his conditional offer monday night to resign before the May 1919 presiden tial elections. Stale department spokesman Charles Redman said panamanians regard the ofter As a ploy to buy Lime a View he said was shared by the United state. The message from panamanians i Clear. For Tewgood of Panama Noriega should leave Redman Laid referring to Ibe hostile reaction of panamanian opposition leaders to the proposal end Loine continued Veo Lual shutdown of the country because of a general strike. His presence u the Root cause a continued Politi Cal and economic instability Redman said. The Ong oing general strike is Only the most recent demonstration of the overwhelming opposition from All segment of panamanian society to Noriega s continued president Reagan arriving on Copilot Hill on tues Day for talks on nil Campaign Loaid the nicaraguan Contra rebels said we feel Noriega should leave pan Ama when reporters asked him about the situation in the White House spokesman Marlin fat water said any proposal that Calls for Noriega s resignation As defense chief but does not include his actual departure from Panama is like gelling the Fox oui of the Hen House then giving him quarters next
