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7D95 ^8980 Soviets Ditch Harsh Words, Ask for Taiks 24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1984 Nicaragua blasts U.S. Coghlan will not defend Play Bingo for ships In Its waters Turkey Day Flve-Mller and win cash S .. page 10 page17 ... page 2 ■ \ Fair tonight; Manchester. Conn cloudy Friday Thursday, Nov. 8. 1984 \i$lD *CRR — see page 2 iianrhfstrr HrralJi Single copy: 25<t ^ ^ IIII ^ Soviets ditch V. SAVE SAVE mnoL harsh words, Fleeton Sale Pre-Owned ask For taiks By Anna Christensen tin Chernenko on the occasion of the United Press International 67th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Mercurys revolution. MOSCOW — The Soviet Union called "We desire to improve working m *% w ■ on President Reagan today to make relations between our two countries, good his campaign promises to ease which would be characterized by a superpower tensions and resume arms greater degree of cooperation and control negotiations. f f p R E E litayW W aravw V V V V N understanding,” Reagan said in his In an article devoid of the usual harsh telegram. anti-American rhetoric, the official He said the United States is ready for Communist Party newspaper Pravda "constructive talks with the Soviet 8 83 MARQUIS expressed the hope that Reagan would Union on a number of questions, 5 84 COUGARS honor his mandate to eliminate nuclear including arms control.” 12 84 TOPAZS weapons "for all people of the world.” Both telegrams were published by CHOICE OF COLORS CHOICE OF COLORS “ The old Washington administra­ the official Soviet news agency Tass. tion, which is now becoming a new one, The language of the Soviet telegram Auto, AC, AM/FM, Cruise, CHOICE OF COLORS Auto, AC, AM/FM, 4 Drs, Cruise has issued a stream of promises, contrasted sharply with criticism in Sharp wishing to ensure the votes of the past months by Moscow, which had Auto, AC, AM/FM, electorate,” the newspaper said. accused Reagan of switching from his F r e e O n e K ■ H S K F'rrr O n e Y e a r "It is important, as is believed here, harsh anti-communist rhetoric to a Cruise, Nice Cars that the president and his closest more conciliatory tone tsjgain election VO V entourage should answer with concrete support. actions to the demand,” Pravda said, The possibility for improved super­ "that the threat of nuclear catastrophe power relations came as the Kremlin be eliminated and arms control be leadership faced a new setback with I 14 83 LYNXS 6 84 MARQUIS ensured.” the poor health of Defense Minister The newspaper said the Democrats Dmitri Ustinov, 76. $7d95 were unable to dent the Republican’s Ustinov has not been seen in public CHOICE OF COLORS CHOICE OF COLORS “ monolothic” unity because they were for six weeks and was absent from Harold f^ o to by Torqulnk) unable to focus on the primary issue of . Wednesday’s annual military parade Auto, AC, AM/FM, 4 Drs & 2 Auto, AC, AM/FM, 4 Drs, Cruise eliminating nuclear weapons, despite a through Red Square marking the Cool practice campaign marked by strong criticism country’s 1917 revolution. Nippy weather means that Angela Prelesnik oF the For a Saturday performance at the University oF o r s . of the White Houses's “ adventurist Politburo member Viktor Grishin ceo o c F r e e O n e 1■ foreign policy.” Manchester High School Band has tq play her Connecticut, where both junior high school bands told reporters in Red Square that M . 12.000 M ile ■ Hours after Reagan's landslide re- Ustinov had a "sore throat.” But piccolo with mittens on as the band rehearses will also appear. t f ^8980 election victory was announced Wed­ Western diplomats said only a serious outdoors this morning. The MHS band is practicing nrmwi nesday, the Kremlin made a concilia­ illness would have kept him from 84 LINCOLN tory overture to the White House, reviewing the parade and delivering 84 DODGE 83 TOYOTA 83 MERCURY 83 LINCOLN issuing a plea for better relations that the keynote speech. CONTINENTAL 83 BUICK OAYTONA TURBO CRESSIDA T O W N C A R the president quickly echoed. Ustinov’s place was taken by First Every Option and a Beautiful CAPRI R E 6 A L Super Sporty, AC, Cassette Metallic Blue, Loaded. Car, 4 5 Spd, AC, Cassette, Low Miles Blue, All The Options, Gor­ “ It is to be hoped that the coming Deputy Defense Minister Sergei So­ 1 C ar Dr. Low Miles 4 Dr, AC. AM/FM, 4 Dr. GOP battle looms in House g e o u s C ar years will be marked by a turn for the kolov, who delivered a harsh anti- better in relations between our coun­ American speech despite the concilia­ *19,990 *9780 *6995 *7480 tries,” the Soviet government said tory overtures to Reagan. By Mark A. Dupuis Senate as Republicans unanimously cho.se *11,750 *13,595 Wednesday in a teiegram congratulat­ Sokolov and Politburo member Gri­ United Press International their top leaders for the legislative session ing Reagan a day after his victory over gory Romanov, Leningrad Party boss, that begins in January. 82 CADILLAC Democrat Walter Mondale. are considered possible candidates to HARTFORD — Two'Republican legisla­ Sen. Philip S. Robertson of Cheshire, now Zinsser seeks 82 HONDA 82 BUICK 82 MERCURY 82 LINCOLN 81 DODGE "The Soviet Union is ready to ■replace Ustinov if the defense minister tive leaders are battling over who will be in the.minority leader, wifi become Senate O e V IL L E improve Soviet-American relations on .is too ill to resume his duties. Western ACCORD RIVIERAR LINX T O W N C A R D IP L O M A T ^ charge when the GOP brings its 'iiew president pro tempore and Sen. Reginaid J . Low Miles, Loaded, Super Nice Loaded, Moon Roof, White, PS, Auto, AC, AM/FM, Nice the basis of qu a lity and respect of each diplomats said. majority to the House in 1985. Smith of New Hartford will become chairmanship Lu x C a r 5 Spd, AM/FM, Low Miles. Signatures Series with All the 4 Dr, Absolutely Spotless, AC, S p o rty C ar Purely Gorgeous! S m all C ar Toys, 25K Miles A u to other's legitimate interests, for remov­ They said another cdhtender is Chief The top leadership posts in both the House majority leader. ing the threat of war and radically of Staff Sergei Akhromeyev, successor and Senate will switch hands as a result of The Democratic leadership in the Senate dv KaFhv Garmus *13,780 improving the international situation,” to Nikolai Ogarkov, who had been Tuesday’s elections, where Republicans has yet to be decided. The current majority Herald Reporter *6995 12,560 *5795 *13,980 4995 the message continued. widely viewed as Ustinov’s replace­ rode President Reagan's coattails to take leader. Richard F. Schneller of Essex, Reagan responded in kind hours later ment until he was abruptly demoted control of both chambers for the first time didn’t seek re-election and President Pro .State Sen Carl A Zinsser" K- 81 LINCOLN with a message to President Konstan- without explanation in September. in a decade. Tempore James J. Murphy Jr. of Franklin Manchi-.ster, could tx'conie chairman 81 OLDS 81 DODGE 81 MAZDA 81 MAZDA The election celebrations had barely was defeated. of a legislativecommittee followingthe « MKIV 80 AMC TORONADA MIRADA G L C S / W 0 26 SPIRIT ended Wednesday before infighting broke takeover of the stale la-gislalure by the Givenchi Series, Leather. Moon Red Leather, Loaded, See This out tetween Reps. R E. Van Norstrand of Republicans in Tuesday’s election, R oof, Computer A C , A uto. P. W indow s. 6 cyl. A/C, 5 Spd, Low Miles, Really 5 Spd, AC, Low Miles, 2 Dr, HT, 4 Spd Stick, 6 Cyl, Nice Car & Democratic Gov. Wiiliam A. O'Neili said O nel Beautiful Car C lean N ic e E c o n o m ic a l Darien and Julie D. Belaga of Westport for he is ready to work with the new Republican Manchester parly members said Bell to quit the post of House speaker. majorities in the two house, hut added, "It 1 today. 13,480 Belaga accused Van Norstrand of reneg­ depends on how receptive they are to what I "I ex|>ecl Carl Zinsser to fx- in a real *7875 *5995 *5495 *4895 *2995 ing on an agreement to serve as speaker will be offering.” powerful position in the state Ix-gisla- with her as majority leader. Van Norstrand "I'll be happy to work with them as well ture," said Republican .State Ontral Education post denied a deal was made and also charged as I have with the Democrats in the past,” Committeeman Nathan G Agostinelli. 80 FORD 80 PONTIAC - 79 BUICK 79 BUICK Belaga was being pushed by Republican O’Neill said. “ It will be uptothemtochoo.se who was Zins.ser’s campaign adviser SUNBIRD 80 VW 79 OLDS State Chairman Thomas J. D’Amore Jr. Zinsser, a ranking member of the MUSTANG L e S A B R E their leadership and once that’s done w ^ j Sun Roof, V-6. 4 Spd, Quick & RABBIT . C U T L A S S S U P R E M E ' . ELECTRALTD and U.S. Sen.' Lowell Weicker Jr., titular be sitting down discussing the issues I powerful Appropriations Committee, 4 Spd, 6 Cyl, AM/FM, Sharp Car Loaded, Blue & a Great Ride By Thomas Ferraro Real S harp Real Clean.
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