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Reagan: Soviets in Way of Peace 32 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed.. June 16, 1982 Hay eyes schools page 9 '^mM Mostly sunny warm Friday — See Page 2 Reagan: Soviets in way of peace By Dean Reynolds “America urGes you to support the aGenda tor peace I have outlined United Press International today,” ReaGan said. , See related editorial on paGe 6 UNITED NATIONS - BlaminG “We urGe the Soviet Union today the Kremlin for erodinG world faith to join with us in this Quest,” the in disarmament, President ReaGan president said. “We must not act for leader Leonid Brezhnev that “the today appealed for support of the ourselves alone, but for all Union of Soviet Socialist Republics assumes an obliGation not to be the Classic Striped U.S. arms bontrol proposals he mankind.” called an "aGenda for peace.” ReaGan said the superpowers first to use nuclear weapons.” Dress Shirts In remarks to the second U.N. “must not manipulate our people by ReaGan said, “We need more than Special Session on Disarmament, playing upon their niGhtmares; we mere words, more than empty the president renewed the four basic must serve mankind throuGh promises before we can proceed” down the road toward true arms A 5large. 88selection^ of 50-50 Fashion-trimmed terw, Neat collar m<^els plus proposals he had outlined In the past genuine disarmament.” A Dolv/cotton stripes In Interlock or combinations crow and veo nock to ^ u c e the threat of war. The speech, carried live on radio control. r. ------, Qf fjQjf, Groat stylos In and television by the major “Soviet aGGression and support randy & fine tattersal .The proposals for joint U.S.Soviet cnecKSchecks on iiuinlight uav-r\-back- super colorsi Choose—------- ----- . ~ » action include: networks, was the latest attempt in for violence around the world have ground. Sizes 14Vfi to 17. from sizes S to XL. y rare. Sizes S to XL ' • Elimination of land-I>ased, in­ a year-lonG campaiGn by the White eroded the confidence needed for termediate ranGe missiles in House to put the Soviet Union on the arms neGotiations,” ReaGan said. Europe. spot with reGard to arms control. By contrast, ReaGan said, • A one-third reduction in The lanGuaGe was peppered with “America has no territorial am­ strateGic intercontinental ballistic anti-Soviet rhetoric and was clearly bitions, we occupy no countries and missile warheads, desiGned to deflect attention from we have built no walls to lock our 0H-. • Substantial reduction of NATO the Kremlin’s announcement this people in." and Warsaw Pact Ground and air week that it has renounced the On other points, ReaGan called for Herald photo by Bevins forces. “first use” of nuclear weapons. a verifiable chemical weaponry . • And new safeGuards to reduce The president did not respond to aGreement and an international con­ A NEW SURFACE FOR BROAD STREET the risk of accidental war. the proposal — a promise by Soviet ference on military expenditures to . and for some others In Manchester show the world who spends what on weapons. ReaGan’s address to the U.N. con­ ference on disarmament caps months of efforts by White House aides to soften his hawkish imaGe At last, workers begin and put the Soviet Union on the spot in the political and psycholoGical tuG-^-war over nse of nuclear ' Wlrw Cooler weapons. The Soviets, mindful of the nuclear disarmament talks with repaving of town roods , . iMatehlfig : the United SUtes set to begin on CfMstor June 29, have been hard at work attemptinG to burnish their imaGe By Alex GIrelli Public Works Director George Kan- The other three streets in the ear­ too. Herald City Editor dra. ly schedule are Windemere Street I l l i l « l I Ml • a'l i» » * w t i l i f t ■* ' Soviet ForeiGn Minister Andrei PavinG was under way this mor­ from Broad Street for 150 feet east, t^pfiv pool Gromyko, speakinG for President Manchester motorists have been ninG at Broad Street, where a Starkweather Street from Green wftfM toai y.H»ey »< > Leonid Brezhnev, told the same asked to try to avoid using some stretch from Windemere Street to a Road to Woodbridge Street, Wood- U.N. conference the Kremlin has streets they have been wishinG for point too feet north of Chambers bridGe Street for 300 feet north and renounced the “first use” of nuclear months to avoid. Street will Get a new ridinG surface. 300 feet south of Lydall Street. TOSCANY weapons in a superpower dispute. The five sections of street are That stretch of road is one of the being paved between now and July 1. five to be done between now and The South Main Street intersec­ ‘EoatoiY ' The White House already has said tions to be reconstructed are at the Soviet proposal is not new. Other It will be the first phase of a July 1. 2«.Pc. summer paving proGram that will Another one is East Middle Turn­ Spring Street, Arvine Place, and ^ ^ c ’< fp /y l officials say it is a public relations Comstock Road. QlaMWttro Sot Gimmick desiGned to remove, with brinG new bituminous paving to 12 pike from Main Street to Brookfield other streets, a chip seal treatment Street. The rest of East Middle The town's highway division has the help of world public opinion, the suGGested that motorists avoid the 9 > 9 8 % » i < » one deterrent — U.S. nuclear to five more and reconstruction of Turnpike is so bad, in Kandra’s opi­ three intersections off South Main nion, that there is no point in resur­ five stretches of road if possible weapons — to a potential Soviet con­ because traffic on therrf will be ventional attack on Western Street. facinG it. He plans to reconstruct it F«8hhm»iW*oaL4Mc*. i>to: That is the proGram worked out by piecemeal as funds are available. slowed. >4 Europe. Habib in urgent talks TCNHW ------ racqiwla. Airliners hit in Beirut battle said Israeli units tried to advance on Guerrilla stronGholds in West By United Press International airport. Several shells crashed on the the mountain resort town of Aley, Beirut. Habib also was working to Get Palestinian Guerrillas and Israeli runways, damaGinG two planes but were repelled after two-and-a- Syria to aGree not to transfer troops troops battled with artillery and belonging to Middle East Airlines, half hours of heavy fighting. to Beirut in exchanGe for aii attempt rockets near Beirut’s international Lebanon’s national carrier, state- Aley, 13 miles east of Beirut, is a major Lebanese leftist stronghold to persuade Israel to pull back some airport today, damaGinG several run Beirut airport said. of its forces around Beirut, Israel lt,ltoB.41.P... In Tel Aviv, the Israeli military on the main Belrut-Damascus Lebanese airliners parked on the radio said. command reported three planes highway. runway. PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, in a were damaGed in the fighting, but Habib met separately with Clashes also were reported in the letter to U.N. Secretary General said the clashes beGan when the Lebanese President Elias Sarkis, mountains east of the capital as U.S. Javier Perez de Cuellar, said 30,000 Herald photo by Pinto Guerrillas fired numerous volleys of Prime Minister Chefic Wazzan and presidential envoy Philip Habib met people were killed or wounded, 10,- Soviet-made Katyusha rockets at a representative of Lebanese with Lebanese leaders in an attempt 000 were missinG and 800,000 had to prevent an Israeli assault on the Israeli positions near the airport socialist leader Walid Jumblatt, r ^ Playing the 1st period Beirut radio said. been left homeless by the Israeli in­ surrounded capital. and east of the city. vasion of Lebanon.” Palestinian spokesmen said “The Israeli army fired back at State-run Israel radio said Habib Hce hockey great Gordie Howe of Glastonbury told the Bolton proposed the Palestine Liberation Veteran Lebanese politician and Israeli Ground forces and naval ar­ the sources of fire,” the spokesman former Prime Minister Saeb Salam H igh School Class of 1982 Wednesday at commencement not tillery off the coast shelled the said, stressinG the Israeli army “is Organization lay down its arms and become a strictly political move­ met twice late Wednesday with to view graduation as the end of learning. He said the Bourj Barajneh refuGee camp in not involved in the firinG, incidents Arafat. Salam earlier had met with southern Beirut and the Guerrilla- inside the city of Beirut.” ment in exchanGe for his promise to graduates are still playing the drat period, with a couple to go. ask Israel to remove its rinG around U.S. envoy Philfp Habib. ^The school graduated 57. Story, more photos, on page 16. held dunes around the international Further inland, the Palestinians SONY 19” DlaeanM Silt^0YiA<G% l ‘TrinHiwi’ Color TV ' , l A t m ^ TfMtron* onogutVoml«ns ph3tuietiiMl.^f * - " ’ SSilUAstiSoillHL Inside Today Pualibutton oxprow turdog. Autom Po < I * m npvwRi^ rpw ffw Qoltieri presses for continued war color «iidl IM control. #ICn913^^ JOROAClS^li , . LCOUitra^lim absolutely no cooperation what­ and inevitably will mean delays.” limit itseii to diplomatic means to 20 paGes, 2 sections ^ eSONY Ifif* Dleaanel Color ^ 9y United'Press International In London, the Foreign Office said Argentina had refused to allow Bri­ soever from the government of The Argentine Government, under retake the islands, the(sources said. ;. 0^«o5urW iSoS% A top-level military source told r i 9 J e » i « L l Aiffisiri tain to ship u^eeUmated 8,000 war Argentina.” fire from the public and with Advice ............... 12 tie ^ cuff Hnke, ' " Argentine Preildent Leopoldo Some prisoners, however, are military unity apparently United Press International that the s m ^ L .
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