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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 10, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Christina i use Over rumours Athens Greece a greek4_ik heiress Christina Onassis la Jujj Jred terribly upset by pub de reports that her new husband m member of the soviet secret a l Tad sources close to the a filly say she is having _ my thoughts about their week Chris thu 17-year-old daughter of to tale Aristotle Onassis arrived in Ulm bae from Moscow Satur to  honeymoon plans Mead to Argent business Lor 10tot," relative said at the time. Jct married unemployed soviet4moj bureaucrat Sergei Kuzov fort Osband in seven years Ini m ceremony in Moscow aug. 1. It to the had been expected Tome Lor a honeymoon at a siberian nirl i few Day s  mice close to the family met opposed Christina s marriage i stayed away from the Ceredo Tild the 7-year-old Mili Lonal of continued on Page 28, col. 4 by House for defense a _ the House wednesday approved a is 19 2 billion de sense spending Bill after voting to Curta abortions in the military a the Senate on a roved an Defonse by a 226-163 vote. Fitt the Defyn refunds to pay for abortions except in cases where the Fife of the Mother would been angered by carrying the fetus to term. Rep. Robert k. Dornan. It-calif., Spon Sor of the proposal said "26.000 abortions Are performed by the military using de sense dollars and i m sure the irony of the word defense comes Home to All of  said Many people feel it would place a curse on the military to permit that Man abortions in the service. Arguing against the amendment.  a Zoltzman. . Said the move would discourage married men and authorized unofficial publication for the . Armed faucet vol. 37, no. 114 is Dolly of sunday thursday August 10, 1978 if 21855 a itt tie remains of Pope Paul i i carried by Vatican attendants through a crowd of mourners at St. Peter s Square. Rought from caste Gondolfo a Vatican mourns the Pope Wjk Titan City a the body of ton usly1 the Here j"51 before Sun Ujj Jef tuesday to the silent greeting of cardinals and thousand gathered within the arms of nuns in St. Peter s Square and an 11-vehicle motorcade Ody of the Pope from the Pap Palace in Castel Gandolfo Sar old pontiff died sunday. Be in state at the largest Iris Tendon until the funeral on Beds. The same which carried i Back 10 the City after his 1 Gandolfo in 1958 stopped the Middle of the Square. The coffin containing the body of Pope Paul was then unloaded from the Hearse and carried by the papal throne bearers into St. Peter s Basilica. Forty of the cardinals already in the Cit stood in their red Robes with candles in their  unit from each of the italian armed forces formed ranks before the Entrance of the Square and an Honor contingent of 17 Swiss papal guards in their Michelangelo designed Blue and yellow striped uniforms met the  officials estimated the crowd at about 35,000, seemingly a Small number inthe vastness of the Square. Thousands More lined the 15-mile route from Castel Gandolfo. Even though most italians Are on vacation at this time of the year. The procession drove slowly through the streets of the italian capital stopping just inside the City Walls at the Basilica of  Lateran the Pope s Cathedral and then passing the colosseum where the Pope each Good Friday re enacted Christ s sufferings on the Way of the  the coffin was carried into St. Peter a the cardinals and 200 Bishops an clergy chanted a Litany for the dead Pope invoking the help of All the  so called gentlemen of the papal household in their traditional Black tails accompanied the 12 throne bearers into continued on Page 28, col. 3 women from entering our armed forces thereby undermining National defense. The Bill the largest appropriation Ever has survived five attempts Over two Days to make a total of $5.2 billion in across the Board cuts either throughout the measure or in Broad spending  of the controversy Over the Bill has focused on its $2.1 billion appropriation fora nuclear aircraft Carrier which president Carter has criticized As a waste of  sources said Carter is not threatening to veto the measure be cause of the ship but May ask Congress later to rescind the Carrier  House voted monday to keep the Carrier Money in the Bill. The Senate has authorized the ship but has yet to appropriate the Money. Move for cuts More attempts were made tuesday tout defense spending. Rep. Tom Harkin a Iowa proposed a 2percent Cut about $2.2 billion As an attempt to get control of the Federal Bud get. No one can Tell me there s not 2 per cent waste and inefficiency in the military just As there is in every other  he noted the House already has impose across the Board cuts in several appropriation  s amendment was rejected 252 102. A proposal by rep Parren Mitchell,d-md., to Cut 1 percent a Little More than $1 billion was Defeated 222-136.rep. Harold Volkmer d-mo., proposed a $643.2 million Cut to keep Faith Ith the taxpayers. I Don t think it s too much to ask to have a 2 percent savings for the  rep. Jack Edwards r-ala., ranking re publican on the appropriations commit tee criticized the cutbacks As totally  he has defended the Bill As containing no padding. Credit unions offer ing plans for savings by Bob hover staff writer service Federal credit Union is offering customers at eight military communities in Germany a new savings  by service overseas manager Gordon a. Simmons in Ramsten the program features share certificates that pay from 7 to 7% percent  Federal credit unions focus pro vide a variety of investment possibilities for the american in Europe. As outlined by Simmons the service program includes three year share certificates in minimum amounts of $500 paying7 percent four year share certificates in $1,000 minimums that pay 7v4 percent an six year certificates of $1,000 that return it  the big investor amounts ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 service offers six month program that yields from 7 to 7 i percent. The Small shareholder Les than $500 receives 6 percent interest com pounded twice a year. Services has offices in Germany a Stuttgart Heidelberg Pir Masens Wei Btl Ken Berlin Pitburg Hahn and ram Stein. The offering of other focus Andrews Frankfurt Wiesbaden Rhein main Mainz Hanau Butzbach 6v4 per cent compounded quarterly on straight savings minimum notes of $5,000 which  Page 28, col. Ii  
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