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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, July 20, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 20, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes sunday july 20,1986 Caroline Kennedy weds on Cape cod Centerville mass. Up Caroline Bouvie Kennedy married longtime Beau Edwin a. Schlossberg saturday on Cape cod before a congregation packed with political luminaries from the Camelot Era presi Dency of her slain , 28, Radiant in a gown of White silk organza promised to love Honor and respect  wedding on his 42nd birthday was a double ring Catholic ceremony at 3 . At our lady of Victor Church. While 200 Well wishers outside were kept behind ropes by police Caroline marched Down the aisle of the weathered clapboard Church to the strains of Trum pets. She was escorted by her Uncle sen. Edward m. Kennedy a mass. The Groom wearing a Blue line suit waited at the altar next to the Best Man John f. Kennedyjr. We re Happy very Happy everyone is Happy said the smiling senator before the nuptials. America the Beautiful and selections by Bachand Handel were played by a brass quintet and Sung by new England conservatory of music chamber singers. In c9ntrast to the Hollywood Star studded wedding in april of Caroline s Cousin Maria Shriver a television anchorwoman and Muscleman actor Arnold Schwarzenegger the Kennedy Schlossberg Union reflected the couple s Low profile , a former producer and manager in the office of film and television at new York s metropol Itan museum of Art is studying Law at Columbia University. Schlossberg who has written nine books and owns anew York based firm that specializes in designing museum interiors and exhibitions met Caroline at a partying 1982. Seven bridesmaids dressed in Lavender and White,10 Ushers two Flower girls and Matron of Honor Shriver preceded Caroline Down the aisle in the Small Church decorated with the Flowers of Cape cod including delphiniums lilies and Queen Anne s lace. Celebrity guests among the 400 invited include former Kennedy aide Abraham Ribicoff speech writer Ted Sorensen formal National Security adviser my Geprge Bundy columnist Art Buchwald new York artist Jasper Johns and the Bride s maternal grand Mother Janet Lee Bouvier Auchincloss. President and mrs. Reagan sent a Telegram wishing the couple congratulations and Good  Caroline is roman Catholic and Schlossberg is jew upper right is her Uncle sen. Edward Kennedy. Ish. There was no mass in the ceremony conducted bythe Rev. Donald Macmillan of Boston. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis who had busied herself with Security arrangements prior to her daughter s wedding was elegant in a Pale Green crepe dress wit Long sleeves and a straight skirt. Caroline s dress of White silk organza with a round neck and Short sleeves was designed by Carolina her Rera. The skirt of Plain organza was gathered in tieback in a Long Tram bordered by Clover leaves. Her tulle veil was held in place by three Satin Flowers while the Bride held a bouquet of White orchids. Kennedy watchers started arriving in the predawn fog within 50 Yards of the Church carrying blankets and folding  the Street Tony Cipriano Strung up two pos ters with the hand lettered greetings to the couple congratulations and Good Luck from Trees on his  invited 30 friends to his Home for their own Kennedy wedding party. This is a really historic event Cipriano  at the Kennedy wedding afterwards were whisked to the Kennedy compound in nearby Hyannis port for a two hour Champagne reception on the Lawn of family matriarch Rose Kennedy s  ailing matriarch who will be 96 tuesday was unable to attend the Church  supper menu served under a round White sail cloth tent included cold pea soup with mint shrimp and apples roast Chicken with Rice and cold sirloin of beef and a four tiered yellow wedding cake with Choco late filling and White icing. The caterers glorious foods of new York pre pared last year s Washington embassy dinner for Prince Charles and Princess Diana and for president Reagan s 1984 inaugural dinner. The Celebration was to be climaxed with firework custom designed by author and family Friend George Plimpton who has individualized the displays to reflect the nature of various members of the Kennedy family. President scolds Media Over Regan remark Washington up the White House Diamond Flap continued Friday with president Reagan criticizing White House reporters. The president said they violated journalistic rules and were guilty 9f distortion in stories quoting Donald Regan. The presidential aide had suggested that Amer ican women would have to give up their diamonds if sanctions were imposed on South Africa. In an interview with several newspaper reporters on wednesday Regan had been identified in other stories As the senior administration official who made the com ments. A White House transcript released Friday still did not identify Regan As the senior administration official but one White House official speaking on the condition of anonymity confirmed that Regan was the source. According to the White House transcript these Nior administration official argued vigorously against cutting off Trade with South Africa. The american people do not realize the extent of what they re being asked to do if sanctions Are imposed by Congress Regan said in a Long discussion about the strategic value of rare minerals including diamonds the largest deposits of which Are found i South Africa and the soviet Union. Are the women of America prepared to give up Al their jewelry he said. Are the israelis the belgians the Netherlands people prepared not to engage in anymore Diamond Trade later the transcript shows that a reporter ask Dregan if he meant diamonds rather than Gold when he referred to jewelry. Regan replied no i did Teven mention  when the reporter pressed him on whether he mean Diamond jewelry Regan began looking in his files to answer a previous question. On Friday As Regan watched from the sidelines Reagan was asked in the Rose Garden do you think the women of America Are afraid to give up their diamonds the president replied tartly to a group of reporters no but i think what you All should of worry about is the1 violation of the journalistic rules that led to that Story because the Story according to the transcript which i be read is a Complete distortion of the  did t happen thai  four hours later the White House released a Tran script of the interview still not identifying Regan and limiting the transcript to his South Africa  Chicago Tribune and the Baltimore Sun which participated in the interview did not identify Regan be cause the session was conducted on a background basis meaning the quotations could be used but not  press International which did not participate in the background interviews with Regan Dis closed his identity thursday. Regan s comments Drew caustic reaction and were reminiscent of the juror he created before last year s Geneva Switzerland Summit when he said women were More interested in fashions than nuclear  control. Few women would understand throw weights or what i happening in human rights at the Summit he said. Philly garbage collectors Back on Job by United press International Philadelphia s sanitation workers re turned to work saturday and began collecting 45,000 tons of garbage that piled up during a 19-Day strike by City work ers while a Detroit judge ordered talks to resume immediately in that City s 4-Day-old strike. The sight of the Bright yellow trucks rumbling through Philadelphia streets for the first time since the strike by non uniformed City workers began july 1 brought cheers and applause from som residents watching from their front  trucks Are Bee Motif us. It s so Good to see them Back on the Street said Morris Street resident Maria Lopez. It s about time we got rid of this Stinky stuff sitting Here she said holding her nose and pointing to a pile of 60garbage bags spilling off the sidewalk and into the  185 sanitation trucks were rum bling Down City streets by 8 15 a.m., on Day after a common pleas court judge issued a contempt order for workers who had refused to begin the cleanup Friday and mayor Wilson Goode threatened to fire anyone who did not show  Dezzi a spokesman at the City s emergency operations Center said1,496 of the City s 2,400 trash collectors and an unknown number of other Street department workers were on the Job after what one Union official called a fruitless All night bargaining session with City  of it fell apart said David Val Entine a spokesman for District council33 of the american federation of state county and municipal employees. The City is playing  Valentine said the Union would hold general meeting for its 12,885 members sunday and might then urge sanitation workers to Stop reporting to work. We fully expect that that Back to work order will be stayed he said. The Union has appealed thursday s common pleas court order and the contempt order that followed Friday when work ers did not return to work. A hearing is set for monday. In Detroit a judge broke off hearing son a request by the City for a Back to work order covering some of the 7,000striking municipal workers and ordered contract talks to resume  county circuit judge Sharon Finch said there was no possibility that the City s request to Force essential serv ices workers Back to work could be re solved during the weekend. She ordered negotiators for the City an Council 25 of the american federation of state county and municipal employees to bargain at least four hours saturday and at least eight hours sunday. Negotiators meteor nine hours Friday. Union attorney Bruce Miller said a agreement certainly could be achieved during concerted weekend  said she would resume hearing the City s request for Back to work in junctions on monday. Finch who on Friday denied a request for a Blanket order covering All strikers said there was no Way All evidence could be heard during the weekend on the various categories of workers. Bank robber misses the bus Quakertown a. Up a Bank robber was captured by Quakertown police Friday As he awaited his getaway vehicle a Public  Blase 21, took several Hun dred dollars from a Teller at the suburban Philadelphia Bucks county Bank and Trust co. During a robbery at10 25 a.m., Quakertown police chief James Mcfadden , who was unarmed passed a note demanding the Money to Teller at the Bank s Branch in the Quakertown Plaza shopping Cen Ter. No one was injured. After the robbery the Trumbauersville pa., Man went to a bus Stop in the Center s parking lot to wait for a bus into the City. He was apprehended at the   was being held by Quakertown police pen ing an arraignment  
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