University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1984 Page 12 NATION AND WORLD Romanian leader headed for Bonn By United Press International BONN, West Germany — Romanian President Nikolai Causescu, again defying Soviet pressure, will visit Bonn despite abrupt cancellations of trips to West Germany by two other East bloc leaders, officials said yesterday. West German government spokesman, Juergen Sudhoff, also said a planned meeting late this month at the United Nations between Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher and his Soviet counterpart. Andrei Gromyko, remained "firmly scheduled." Doubts about the two diplomatic contacts with the East bloc were raised Sunday when Bulgarian head of state Todor Zhivkov suddenly canceled a scheduled Sept. 19-22 trip to Bonn. The move came a week after the surprise cancellation of an anticipated visit from Fast German leader Erich Honecker. Asked whether the Oct. 15-19 Ceasecua visit was now imperiled, Sudhoff said, "I think you already have the answer." He then quoted a Romanian Embassy spokesman in Bonn who said earlier, "Of course the president is coming." ROMANIA, AN EAST bloc maverick that often takes an independent stance in foreign policy, was the only Soviet ally to defy the Los Angeles Olympics boycott and attend the games. "We make our own policy," said a Romanian diplomat in Rom. a Ruhmanian soldier, Bulgaria said Zhkov cancelled his trip because of the NATO air war games and the basing of U.S. Pershing 2 and cruise missiles in West Germany. Honnecker blamed undiplomatic remarks by Bonn politician's for his move. The real reason for the cancellations, according to West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl's ruling coalition, was pressure from Moscow, which has revived a propaganda campaign against resurgent nationalism in West Germany. Kohl, alluding to the rumored illness of Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko, told his Christian Democratic party leaders that the national East bloc problems as well as the chill in East-West relations. PARTY SPOKEMAN WOLTER von Tiesenhausen issued a statement calling the developments a result of "Moscow's pressure on its satellites." Secret Service agents break counterfeit ring By United Press International NEW YORK — Ten former Soviet citizens have been arrested in Brooklyn and Israel on charges of printing $13 million in phony U.S. bills as part of an international counterfeiting conspiracy, federal officials announced yesterday. The ring had enough paper to print more than $100 million in U.S. currency, authorities said. None of the counterfeit bills have gone into circulation. "It it was a very sophisticated venture," said U.S. Secret Service special agent James D'Amelio at a news conference in Manhattan. 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