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Hrralji APARTMENTS HOMES Manchester, Conn JW ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Nov. 16,19M_ MANCHESTER u s. woRi n SPORTS WEATHER LOOK FOR THE STARS ... ^ ^ rk Motorcyclists rally Geologists warn of Albert runs wild Cloudy sky tonight; against helmet laws new volcanic activity in MHS grid win warmer on Tuesday ... page 2 Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get ... page 3 ' ... page 5 ... page 11 better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a ★ difference it m akes. Telephone 643-271 1, M onday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 4- 4 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Lorry Wright HrralJi APARTMENTS HOMES Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Monday, Nov. 18. 1985 — Single copy: 25« FOR RENT FOR RENT <Monch«tttr — Available Manchester — 'Bowers Immediately. One. two School Area". 7 Room and three bedroom apart­ Colonial, 3 bedrooms, V/i ments. 1425, UtS. tS25, baths, rec room, fire­ heat and hot water In­ place, garage, treed lot, cluded. J.D. Real Estate, country kltchenl Reagan, Gorbachev take center stage 6M-19M. $850/month plus utilities. 649-4000. leb$, Truckm*, KIT riNAlLy Like Private Home — 3V^ rfgpolre. Youmni* ojoq-<^ia^Ry handed them bouquets. As snow room apartment. Base­ do If. Free 5t|0FplN<i! By Helen Thomos ment, appliances. Work­ STORE AND fneuiediSO^ United Press International began falling, the couple talked Related stories ing single odult, married OFFICE SPACE Jovially about the weather with couple. No children, pets. GENEVA - Soviet leader Mik­ about so people at the entrance. — see page 4 643-28N. hail Gorbachev arrived today for Gorbachov noted that was cold in Office Space — Excellent StlRiMt Aemovot. Free Ce- ieoves,sehi Geneva but already icy in Moscow. locatlan with ample park­ tbe superpower summit with Pres­ One Bedroom paneled special coneMer- Cleon UP now. Raisa agreed, saying, "It’s apartment. Appliances, ing. 600, 400 & 300 sa. ft. fm-Elderly and Koh' snow removol ident Reagan and promised to seek office suites ore now M id . 647-7SS3. "positive results" in the effort to freezing." carpeting, references. No Coll Partners "That’s how it is In our country flew in aboard an Aeroflot Ilyushin pets. t3M. 646-3166. available. 649-2891. curb the nuclear arms race on Earth and in space. Gorbachev said. "W e Russians are 62 jet. rich loom ■— $ "Most important questions, the Manchester — Two bed- Prime Space Available — _____ $65 plue fo x. Send, Reagan, asked about Gorba­ prepared for everything as re­ Sxperlenced<Mi solution of which will largely room apartment, 5 Tolland Industrial Park, l i stone. 64S4d04, ft*4*4»l|S. chev's arrival statement that he gards the weather. As to the rest, ysttter ovallabli I determine the course of interna­ rooms, second floor. Re­ new building. 2,500-22,000 wished to end the arms race, said, we can only look forward to our her own home.: tional relations, are to be discussed frigerator, gas stove & sq. ft. Reasonable rates. H Trees Down From Storm " I f he feels as strongly as I do, then stay here.” 8. D Associates, 875-5803, oceepted, full ndfr-'di during the summit,” the Soviet garage. No pets: Two 'w.f Free estimates for thtie. Good rate*, we'll end the arms race." Reagan, earlier asked about 872-4706. tiif*reRC**»fidi^i leader said, " * ''y ' months security. 649-6316. wood ond brush. • Coll uol offsntlon ghiwii. Gorbachev said the summit will Gorbachev’s insistence on ending m9f0,ms94r. OMlItV weriL "First and foremost is the *474721, aim to "relieve mankind of the "Star Wars,” said, " If I can AAonchester — Two bed­ question of what can be done to halt MISCELLANEOUS threat of nuclear war and to ensure explain it, he will find that that can room duplex, redeco­ i,IWM«IStirest Custom 1 the unprecedented arms race in Uoitited Daycgr#<„ CELEBRITY CIPHER peace and further fruitful coopera­ help us end the arms race.” rated, lease, security, no FOR RENT the world and its extension to new ho* 2 Im m e d la h k l^ f CtMxlly Oplwr orypweranw ara oraMMi from quoMUona by lamoiN tion between peoples." Reagan became annoyed and pets, S485 plus utilities. openings In h e r /' . p«cn)l«. pbM «nd prbu nl. EMhMtartnItwolpiMritbndafor spheres,” he said in an evident 646-3618. Manchester Industrial ■noHMr. Todty-tekiKCtqutli V. "The peoples of the Soviet Union replied testily; "First, by stopping f i r heme, 1 calling it 'Star Wars’ and calling it reference to Reagan’s "Star and Warehouse. 720-19,100 by CONNIE WIENER and the United States of America, Manchester — Flye room, square feet. Off 1-384. Call along with those in other countries, what it is. a defensive shield Wars” program. Loom Grovel, tdnd,. The arrival ceremony was inter­ two bedroom, newly re­ 64 3-24 14, br a k e rs iiKieGFIII. Calt OOBroe Bob'e Colhf G “KNNWP YVFF TANY VG U expect positive results from the instead of an offensive weapon.” U.Sv ond F o fi^ rupted by Soviet dissident Irina decorated apartment protected. Grtfftnti for deliveries. Geneva meeting," he said. " I can "But by standing by it or giving it BoieiMtl eardsz^, " Grivnina. who was allowed to with garage. Located In »I-7|iM . LNOP8 FVW8 U CVQ8 VI assure you that on our part we shall up?” the reporter insisted. center of town. 8425 plus FootiMll cordt» "Wait until he hears my propos­ leave the Soviet Union only last ROOMMATES boll, hockey^ seek precisely such an outcome of utilities. Zinsser Agency, Lovino Modter will .care this important meeting." als,” Reagan replied, bringing the month. WANTED mpchlnltt foMl HfMeert .ygirvi'* END HANCVJ8 PNX8BLVQT She shouted in Russian, " I f you 646- 1510, 646-1511. for vour Child In oor Reagan met with bis top advis­ impromptu question session to an home. Coll 6 4 6 ^ wooden. PO; I are a peace activist, free Sak­ New Britain, ( ers in the morning and then drove abrupt halt. East Hartford - 3’/i rooms, STRETCH YOUR burger BN POHHNAB BL8X." — harov.” referring to Andrei Sak­ PO Box 423 to Le Reposoir, an 18th century Secretary of State George third floor, no pets, adult budget By using one part harov, the Soviet physicist who has Houseeteaning » Effi­ 06040, or day* _ mansion renowned for its French Shultz, asked what he thought of woman. Furnished heat toy extender to four ports KVFFE KUFJYVO. been confined to the city of Gorky and hot water, stove and cient prefetsionol service to 6pm, 647-1408 1711. - H I.' » " h /l gardens, for a formal welcome by Gorbachev's airport arrival state­ of meat. Your taste buds totlered to vour home PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Tm living so (ar beyond my since criticizing the 1979 Soviet refrldoerator. $300. 528- won't be able to tell the Swiss President Kurt Furgler. ment, made a "thumbs up” eieonind needs. Estols^ Honffvmonfoi Income that we may almost be said to be living apart." — invasion of Afghanistan. 2300 between 9am and difference, but your locaiiv • ConUNihv gesture. 3pm. budget will I Boost your electrical e.e. Cummings. SOLDIERS IN HELMETS and Nancy Reagan, who arrived in a Mrs. Gorbachev, wearing a budget by telling Idle . insured, freiNGH* cNwniep, fur coat and matching hat, was heavy calf-length gray coat with a the HousewA^, Free eleott$i> ' V i" armed with automatic weapons Manchester — Available Items In your home with a entertained at a tea by Furgler’s fur collar and matching gray fur home owner; surrounded the mansion as the Immediately. Second low-cost od In classified. wi A etGf........... president and an army band UPl photo wife, Ursula, while the men talked. hat, was presented a bouquet of floor, 5 rooms plus. $475 Steve OlerrtyOtwt. ,4A»pwete, ropp r n MOTORCYCLES/ r n miscellaneous long-stemmed pink roses. u m f » m - played the two national anthems. In Geneva’s Old Town, about IS plus utilities. Includes Retired Wonuin to Share eeded hdclt^d''. 1 ^ BICYCLES LiSJy^UTOMOTIVE Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev arrives bachey called on Reagan "to halt the young people climbed to the roof of Gorbachev, 54, donned glasses to mofwv t>» d iip B Strthptwrrv f Il One soldier standing in the hpnor stove and refrldgerotor O, my East Hartford home. St. Peter’s cathedral to demon­ read his speech in Russian. Where one parking space, cen­ Must have car and be id' Items .ground iicented home guard in the frigid weather toppled in Geneva, Switzerland, today with his unprecedented arms race” on earth and 1983 Honda XL200R — Pair Firestone Town & over backward and was carried strate against both superpowers. Reagan spoke bareheaded on his trally located, children gaod ca m p an y. $50 Your heme. Ueealowcott :aee$ S’S, off wife, Raisa, as he prepares to meet “its extension to other spheres” in arrival two days before, the Soviet accepted - no pets. Secur­ weekly. 568-6136.________ 8Nl tn Cfotilfled for iwtck ^ 0 h e « te r . Only 1,500 Sunday miles. Country Snow tires. 185- away. They waved banners reading ity ond references re- ttnott*. 6434M75. 646-7634. 75-14. Good condition. $40 After formally reviewing the President Reagan for the summit space. '' American and Soviet troops out of leader kept his snappy slate-gray OUlred. 643-2920 after 6. pair. Coll 649-9560.O honor guard, Reagan, Furgler and conference. In opening remarks, Gor- Europe” and "Americans out of hat on throughout his speech. For Sale Men's 10 speed Huffy top Swiss and U.S. officials held a Nicargua.” After the welcome ceremony, Manchester.
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