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Bush arrives in Moscow
for Brezhnev’s funeral
MOSCOW (AP) - Vice Pres
| ident George Bush, arriving in
i Moscow for President Leonid
! Brezhnev’s funeral, said
Sunday night it is America's
“fervent hope" the two super
powers can agree to reduce
| arms spending
Bush joined Secretary of
State George Shultz who
arrived earlier Sunday and told
reporters the United States is
ready for "constructive" East
West ties
Brezhnev, who died Wed
nesday of an apparent heart
attack at age 75, will be given a
hero’s burial Monday in Red
Square
Accompanied by Shultz and
US Ambassador Arthur
Hartman, Bush went to the Hall
of Unions, where Brezhnev's
body was lying in state They
stood silently for a minute
before the open, flower
adorned casket and Bush then
paid his personal condolences
to Brezhnev’s 74-year-old
widow, Viktoria
The vice president, who
arrived from Nigeria, left the hall
with his party but unexpectedly
returned to talk with Brezhnev’s
widow for about two minutes
through an interpreter
The Americans brought a fir
bough wreath, adorned with a
red ribbon, which two Soviet
army officers held in front of the
casket for a few moments
before placing it with the
thousands of wreaths filling the
three-story building
Bush, Shultz and Hartman
met briefly with several
members of the committee dir
ecting the funeral, Western di
plomats said, but it was not
clear if the group included any
members of the ruling Politburo
In a statement given to
reporters, Bush said, "It is our
fervent hope that today's
massive expenditures for arms
can be reduced and that the
world standard of living,
especially for the impoverished,
can be greatly improved."
Bush is the first U S. vice pre
sident to visit the Soviet Union
since Dwight Eisenhower's vice
president, Richard Nixon, was
here in 1959 and engaged
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev
in the famous "kitchen debate "
Meanwhile, Chinese Foreign
Minister Huang Hau praised
Brezhnev as an "outstanding
statesman” and urged the
Kremlin leaders to make new
efforts to improve Sino-Soviet
relations
Shuttle astronauts space walk
for the first time in nine years
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
— Space shuttle astronauts
readied their gear for today's
space walk, the first in nine
years, as two Soviet pilots
coasted Sunday to an en
durance record for man-in
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On 11/11 Phi Kappa Psi
and Alpha Chi Omega
received a total of 91
pledges for a total of
$1,600
That brings the grand
total for the telefund to
$29,280
The most pledges for one
night was achieved by
Alpha Phi Omega and
Circle K Club with 162
pledges
Tonight Kappa Kappa
Gamma will attempt a
new record for the total
pledges received
space
The Soviets had logged 186
days — more than six months —
aboard Salyut 7.
The space walk by Colum
bia’s two mission specialists,
depended on William Lenoir’s
stomach His queasiness had
forced NASA to order a one-day
delay; Sunday he was working
without complaint
"We re looking forward to
going out there tomorrow —
looks like it needs some dusting
and cleaning, ' said astronaut
Joseph Allen as he peered into
the space shuttle’s open cargo
bay
"We can’t wait to get started,"
said Mission Control Before
venturing out of the cabin, Len
oir and Allen will sit in their
space suits for three hours,
breathing pure oxygen
"You guys did a great job
today," capcom Bryan O’Con
nor told the crew as they bed
ded down for the night
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