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Manchester Historical Society FOCUS •^POR FS For sCMnii^ M M on Go take a gander Treacy prepares bringl the blues f v at a turkey farm in his owi; manner ...page 25 ... page 13 i i H i i BELL & lO JELL BAG 4 PUBLICATIOi; SYSTEIS DIVISION C/0 BAUD CA'niE.HIAi'I . OLD tlAI^SFIELD RD. m \JOOSTER, OH. 44691 iHaurliriilrr Hrr — ) V.i:i. f, Bit, (il Vi 1Ih(|i: Cn,u 'i TfNindijy, Nov. 28,1986 Single copy: 25S Soviet chief 2 biasts U.S. at ceremony 8 Bv Carol J. Williams of his talks with Reagan and their Thu Associated Press efforts to improve U.S.-Soviet relations. MOSCOW - A week after the On Monday, the Politburo said Geneva summit with President the disarmament proposals of the Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev took a two nations had "points of con­ harder line on U.S.-Soviet relations tact" that make it possible to work Wednesday and said radical cuts in toward disarmament. nuclear weapons are impossible "The U.S. administration that unless the superpowers "slam shut took power in the early 19Ms the door” on space weapons. adopt^ a course of confrontation Gorbachev said the United and rejected the course of coopera­ States was trying to gain military tion," Gorbachev said. He added superiority and that Reagan’s that, "Star Wars became a signal refusal to halt "Star Wars" re­ of alarm throughout our planet." search has blocked any arms The 54-year-old Communist control agreement at the Geneva Party general secretary stressed arms negotiations. the ^ v iet position that the issue of "It is absolutely essential to space weapons has prevented an slam shut the door through which agreement to reduce nuclear weapons could get into outer arsenals. ■pace," Gorbachev said. “Without He said American negotiators In this, radical reductions in nuclear Geneva introduced new proposals N armaments are impossible." on the eve of the summit, "which is But the Soviet Communist Party a positive event in itself." H«raM photo by TwquMo leader said, "We have every right But, he added, "They are one­ to say that the total balance sheet sided and are d icta te by the Two of the co-captains in the Thanksgiving Day football Jude Kelly, left, and Manchester’s Ron Cournoyer, send in Geneva is positive.” desire to achieve military super­ game^ East CSthollc Nigh School's VinnIe.Fijnock left, their gridiron squads into battle today at 11 a.m. at Speaking to the 1,500 deputies of iority for the United States and M.amoriit Field in the nth meetirig between the two the Supreite Soviet at the close of NATO a M whole. The main thing and M a o ^ te ^ Migh.SchQors Rich Ringrose..g<^^i^ 'the Parlilmenrs fall session, it the Wiitad States doM not three-point stance. Their respective coaches, East’s sbHoois. Gorbachev said the two-day sum­ envisage a ban bn space strike mit was “undoubtedly a signifi­ weapons. cant event." "On the contrary, the American He said the Soviet leadership attitude toward Star Wars is the appreciates "the personal con­ main obstacle to an agreement on tacts established with the presi­ arms control.” football highlight holiday dent of the United States” Gorbachev said he told Reagan His assessment of the U.S. that efforts to keep arms out of position was more harsh than space were the main thrust of the llanchM ter iporta faiu will get an opportun­ 27-year-old graduate of the University of Thanksgiving Day contests. Last year, East statements be made at a news Geneva summit, but that the ity before their annual ThankagivinK dinners to Vermont, is the favorite. Defending champion Catholic nipped Manchester, 14-13, in the most conference in Geneva a week ago, Americans refused to relinquish V take in two of the biggest annual events in town Darlene Beckford will not be in the fieid exciting showdown in town history. when he stressed the positive side the project. Idstpry. The 49th Manchester Road Race because of an injury. Manchester native Lori The Indians, co-champs of the CCC East last ^aaswers the gun at 10 a.m. on Main Street in Veal, now residing in Indianapolis, Ind., and season, have struggled through a 2-7 campaign -front of St. Jam es Church. An hour later, the Sally Zimmer of Windsor should present the in 1985. •Manchester High School and East Catholic biggest challenge to St. Hiliare. East Catholic coach Jude Kelly and Manches­ U.S. says Israel '.High S d m l football teams square off at A record field of more than 5,500 runners is ter coach Ron Cournoyer both admitted this fkemorial Field in their annual holiday tussle. expected. A crowd of more than 30,000 is likely week that they were more concerned with . John Treacy, the defending five-mile race to line the race course along the streets of south preparing their own teams for the battle, rather (Aampion, wlU be shooting for his fourth title. Mandiester. than w o i^ n g about the opposition. drags feet on spy His chief competition will be provided by John Crosstown rivals East Catholic and Manches­ "We haven't really talked about Manchester, Oregorek, a former Georgetown University ter meet at Memorial Field in the 10th annual eroas cowihry ^ d steeplechase standout, and but more of East Catholic," said Kelly, Turkey Day football game at 11 a.m. Bv Michael J. Sniffen Justice source, who i would not Rich O'Flynn. O'Flsmn has been among the top East Catholic, which earned a share of its concentrating on "what we have to do to get better as a football team ." The Associated Press allow use of his name, said, "We four fininers in his two previous efforts in fourth straight HCC championship this season, told them what we needed, but ■Mandleater m d should present a challenge for is a heavy favorite to beat Manchester for the "We Just have to play together, with V State hasn’t pressed the case hard emotion," noted Cournoyer. “We’re a decided WASHINGTON - U.S. officials Treacy. fourth year in a row. said Wednesday that Israel was enough with the Israelis.” - In the women's division, Judi St. Hiliare, a underdog." The Eagles, 7-3 this year, hold a 5-4 edge in being uncooperative in the investi­ In an unusual display of secrecy, gation of a Navy counterterrorism a State official refused not only to analyst who the FBI says has say which officials met with confessed to selling top U.S. Rosenne and what they said, but Thanksgiving workday isn’t aii bad secrets to the Israelis for about also refused even to confirm that $45,000. Rosenne had been at the State Department. past 10 years. Bv John F. Kirch not be able to see his two children out of state. The U.S. officials spoke on As the diplomatic confrontation Herald Reporter "I have nothing else to do for most of the day. Armstrong’s family lives in condition of anonymity as Israel anyway," said Armstrong, who developed, U.S. sources said F B I' "In my case it's better," said Pat Vermont. Radio reported that a senior officials were prepared to name ' While most people are at home sta rM work today at S a.m. "I D'Angelo, manager of Grampy's ^ "They miss me,” Armstrong Israeli diplomat whom the FBI need the money and 1 enjoy the Israeli contact at a Wednesday ' eating turlmy today, a select few Comer Store on Main Street. "I'll said of her family. "They want me says was the analyst's contact afternoon bail bearing for the will te minding the store. working here." keep busy. If you talk to psycholo­ to come up, but I can’t. It’s too far. returned to Israel on Wednesday 2 analyst, Jonathan J . Pollard, 31, of ' But having to work on a holiday gists, they’ll tell you that holidays I’m right up on the Canadian line.” and that a second diplomat may be JIM MELAN, a clerk at the Washington. |i not always as bad as it might can be depressing. I don’t like to Milan’s family lives 4*A hours recalled soon. They did not do that, but F B I •eem. Some of those who will be Seven-Eleven on Union Street in call it depressing. I’m a bit hurt or away in Pennsylvania. This year’s Vernon, said he enjoys working on But upon leaving a meeting with agent Eugene J . Noltcamper told Working today said they enjoy disappointed, but not depressed. 9-to-5 shift will make it impossible U.S. officials at the State Depart­ the hearing here that Pollard had working on Thanksgiving because holidays. I’ll still come out with a spiile.” for him to visit his parents. "I usually work on Christmas ment Wednesday evening, Israeli confessed to selling highly classi­ of the cloaeness they feel to their D’Angelo’s family lives in New “It's nice being with family,” Ambassador Meir Rosenne told fied documents to an Israeli agent. and it's fun." he said. "Everyone's Milan said. “But as you get older fellow workers. Jersey, so he won’t see them today, reporters: “Nobody has left.” This was the first time the United "W e're all in the same boat. happy." he said. Instead, he’ll work a you develop your own life. The The FB I had been insisting on an States publicly Identified Israel, Its "If it's something you love doing family is still important, but you Nobody walks around with a long 12-hour shift.
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