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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 r the stabs and stripes saturday july 30, 1094 at a glance Pentagon documents show 1950s atomic tests included Small groups of volunteers placed As close As 1.14 Miles from the radioactive Dato nations. Most of the volunteers were officers records show. Sec Story on Page 8, Breyer confirmed the Senate on Friday confirmed Stephen g. Breyer to become the 108th Justice of the . Supreme  paged informant Dies a police informant who testified in the cocaine Sale trial of surgeon general Joycelyn elders son was found dead of an apparent  pages ministries suffer As budgets tighten Many protestant denominations Are cutting funding 1or ministries to the disabled. I a Page 10 not All positive a despite their companies big profits general motors corp. And Ford motor corp. Executives Are not totally Happy with recent  Page 14 Quot Madam indicted Heidi Fleiss was indicted on Federal charges of hiding hundreds of thousands of dollars she amassed As Hollywood a Quot Madam to the . A Page 20 Index Abby Ann Landers 21 classifieds 22-25 comics. 18-19,21 commentary .13 faces Quot a places 20 focus. 15-17 horoscope.24 Jumble. 24 letters.12 Money matters.14 Region. 10 sports26-32 to listings .31 weather .11clinic from Page 1 doctors and clinics founded his group after the earlier Pensacola killing and was outspoken in his views during the trial in that Case. A the Christian principle is to do unto others As you would have them do unto you a Hill said in an interview this year. A if an abortionist is about to violently take an innocent persons life you Are entirely morally justified in trying to prevent him from taking that  after a doctor was wounded in Wichita kan., Hill said the bibles sixth commandment requires a that we try and prevent killing and requires that we use Force if necessary to do that witnesses said they heard six to nine Shotgun blasts and saw Hill erecting anti abortion signs outside the clinic before the shooting whoa am reported. Hill was arrested about 500 feet away in the parking lot of a restaurant while trying to run away police said. The officers recovered a Shotgun. Hill was charged under state Law. Fed Cral officials did no to immediately say whether they would bring charges against him under a new Federal Law that carries a possible life sentence if death results from abortion clinic violence. The Federal clinic Access Law was enacted in May in response to 1,000 incidents of abortion related violence since 1977. The . Supreme court in june upheld protective Buffer zones around clinics saying Protection for clinic patients and abortion providers was warranted by confrontational protest tactics. The Case involved an often picketed clinic in Melbourne Fla. The ladies Center is in a two Story Wood Frame House in a suburban area on Pensacola a North Side. On one Side of the building stands an anti abortion activist Paul Hill Center is shown earlier this year being questioned by police officers outside a Pensacola jla., Justice building during the trial of another anti abortion activist Michael Griffin. Anti abortion Monument put up by protesters who opposed the clinics work. Activists on both sides of the abortion debate denounced the shootings. A the pro life movement has no room for violence or vigilantism. There Are no qualifiers a said the Rev. Pat Mahoney a National Leader of operation Rescue in Washington . A everyone is. Stunned heartbroken and those who cherish life must condemn this kind of action period Quot Mahoney said. A it makes a mockery of everything we stand for a said Cardinal Roger Mahony chairman of the National conference of Catholic Bishops committee for prolife activities. A a we re stunned and horrified a said James Wagoner vice president of the National abortion rights action league in Washington a we believe a. Significant portion of the blame for this murderous act rests with the leadership of the anti Choice movement which has been unwilling or unable to control the violent extremists within their  Paige Cunningham president of americans United for life an anti abortion group headquartered in Chicago said a we condemn these murderous actions in no Uncertain terms. We Call for an end to the violence. True respect for life includes All human beings unborn and  from Page 1 Ward to a continuing the a works in Progress As partners in peace in Europe. Army Gen. George a. Joulwan com Mandr of the . European come supervised the ceremony. Also on hand were the . Ambassador to Germany Robert Hunter and Gen. David m. Maddox commander of the . Army Europe. Agerman  Gen. Helge Hansen commander in chief of Allied forces Central Europe also attended the event along with an estimated 1,000 spectators. A today we Honor a Superb commander and a great Leader a said Joulwan of Oaks. Oaks now headed to retirement thanked Hose present for their a a flexibility with the change of command which was originally set for earlier this summer. A the delays were not due to the reluctance of the Jamer sons rather the Oaks est reluctance to leave the air Force and Europe a Oaks said a Oaks who was noticeably struck with emotion reviewed the troops with Jamer son a final time before passing on his command. The audience applauded the outgoing commander in chief and gave him a standing ovation following his Farewell remarks. The former commander will formally retire aug. 5 in a ceremony at Bolling fab in Washington ., after 35 years of air Force service Jamerson commanded i2th air Force and . Southern come air forces before taking on his new role in Europe. The 1963 air Force Academy graduate worked in Safe operations from january 1989 to november 1991, before a nine month tour at supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. He Only left Europe in july 1993, after nearly a year As a Safe a no 2 Man. Panel approves debt Relief for Jordan Washington apr Congress responded to the israeli Jordan peace initiative Friday by approving the first instalment of debt Relief for Jordan members of the House and Senate were working out a Compromise version of the fiscal 1995 foreign Aid Bill. President Clinton announced the cancellation of Jordan a estimated $700 million in official debt earlier this week after Jordan a King Hussein and israelis prime minister Yitzhak Rabin met in Washington to officially end four decades of hostility Between their countries. The lawmakers agreed to add $99 million to the fiscal 1994 budget for debt Relief. At the same time they stressed that future consideration of debt Relief would depend on Progress toward a final peace agreement Between the two countries. Debate on the $13.7 billion spending Bill came close to collapse when at 3 a.m., 12 hours after the conference began the House members unexpectedly accepted a Senate amendment that would Cut off Aid to the palestinian authorities in the West Bank and Gaza if the Palestine liberation organization fails to Amend its covenant calling for the destruction of Israel. Pentagon denies coed training report Columbia . Apr the Pentagon denied a published report thursday that the  would begin putting male and female recruits in the same training units later this year. The idea is under discussion but no decision has been made according to maj. Jim Mcdonough a spokesman for  Secretary Togo West. West is expected to discuss the idea next week at fort Jackson Mcdonough said thursday. Fort Jackson conducted a limited test of mixing men and women last year said base spokesman Doug Cook. No details on the Experiment were available men and women in Basic training sometimes share the same classroom instruction but do not currently train together in the Field Cook said. State columbian a newspaper reported thursday that West would announce the Start of coed squads and platoons for Basic training quoting sgt. Dawn Kilpatrick of West a office Kilpatrick was on leave thursday Mcdonough said. The  is recommending a gender integrated training As part of the Effort to expand the roles for women in the military Mcdonough said  
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