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Call 764-0554. Ask for Steve. dHtc FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - The. government of Romania has gone to court to force an art museum to return a major 17th-century oil painting by the Greek master El Greco. The communist-bloc country claims the $6 million work, "Giacomo Bosio, or A Portrait of an Elderly Ecclesiastic," was stolen during or shortly after World. War II. THE WORK, painted by El Greco between 1610 and 1614, is considered a national treasure and heritage of the Romanian people and should be retur- ned to Romania, according to the lawsuit, The 4- by 3-foot artwork, considered one of the top three paintings by El Greco owned by American museums, ranks among the top six of his 30 sur- viving portraits, officials say, Kimbell Art Museum officials bought the painting in 1977, according to documents filed Friday with the suit in U.S. District Court. Assistant museum director Bill Jordan, an El Greco ex- pert, called "absurd" the suit's claim that Romania has title to the painting. He said the museum purchased the painting from Wildenstein and Co. of New York, a "well-known and respec- ted art gallery." WILDENSTEIN bought the painting from the heirs of King Carol II of Romania, who had owned it for more than 100 years, Jordan said. The monarch fled Romania with the pain- ting during World War II, and before communists assumed control there, he said. Czechoslovakia and Laos join Communist boycott (Continued from Page 1) Anton Himl, Czechoslovakia's national Olympic committee chairman, said the organization of the Games was in sharp contradiction with the Olym- pic character," according to a dispat- ch. It also accused the U.S. ad- ministration of interfering in preparations for the Games and trying "to subordinate the Olympic Games to their own political objectives," MOSCOW dismissed written assuran- ces from Reagan that the United States would uphold the Olympic character and provide adequate security for athletes. "In his years in the White House, the official Tass news agency said. "In reality, however, they proved to be nothing but a figleaf to cover Washington's perfidy and dissemblan- ce." Reagan's assurances came in a letter to the International Olympic Commit- tee, read publicly last Friday by IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch, who said it provided "all the securities I think the Soviets are asking for." Senior sports officials :from about a dozen Soviet allies met secretly in Moscow Friday and discussed setting up a rival competition. President Car- ter held separate games with U.S. allies after boycotting the 1980 Moscow Accurate, fast, reasonable. Papers, resumes, cover U.S. President has issued promises and Olympics to protest the soviet invasion letters, theses, dissertations, 426-5217. cJtc assurances whose name is legion," the of Afghanistan. RESUMES Professional resume.service based on nine sc- Nr cessful years of personnel consulting. 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