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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 17, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 16 the stars and stripes sunday november 17, 1985 new makers on their own by Helen Thomas United press International Nancy Reagan aware of attention her soviet counterpart the getting in the West has studied videotapes of Rafe Gorbachev and steeped herself i russian history to prepare Tor the Geneva Summit. As Tor the Mam business of the Summit the meeting Between Reagan and Gorbachev mrs ,.loownotorw�/dtoit," said her chief of staff. Jama Rosebush. The first lady who wants her husband to be known As a peacemaker had pushed for a Summit meeting even if h Only turned out to be a get actual need Seuss pm. I think she has High Hopes Roee ush said. Mrs. Reagan is Well aware o the heavy focus of attention on the Western dam arts ways of mrs. Gorbachev who visited the Saton of Yves St. Surent during apart it " ,." the two first ladies we Host reciprocal teas on two Days. Mrs. Reagan a give the test Tea in Honor of mrs. Gorbachev on tuesday at the. Matron Desaussure an18th-oenluyv�a8te Miles outside Geneva where Tow Keegans  staying. President Eisenhower stayed the same veto during a a it Ming Jne Taft when a suced what the superpower spouse would a Louse when they met Roe Ebush quipped i Han a expect them to Doh a Mandam the wow tag Day  we give a decorated in the i9th-certyiy/iench style that  -. Her own with with . Who has been a professor of philosophy Moscow University.  Are Silna Aon to Sklof to burp by French president Francois . During psf re sol i Wing onto a i opening Day of to Nisi in Itow or a Pic Wiehe farm  Otmer taif Yarpp Fenaja Irtis Fate Espejon Halih the first Tady Fol Iso  Mission and the ground breaking ceremony for a new tube mat her a or Raj Pali Ilfred the Keogan will Hay in hit Lake tide Villa i motion a Saumure. Reagans get pick of by John a. Callcott United press International r Onald and Nancy Reagan Are living in magnificent Lakeside mansion during the Geneva Summit this week. And the presidential Ollice is in another sumptuous Villa just a Lew minutes farther up Lake Geneva. Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev and his Wile. Ralsa. Will slay at a vip Guesthouse on the grounds of the modern but forbidding soviet diplomatic compound on the Edge of town. Unless there is a last minute change president and mrs. Reagan certainly have the choicest accommodation. Wealthy Swiss Are discreet and they like their Homes to be Well out of Public View. Both mansions being used by Reagan Are typical of such Homes. They Are set in Large Parks far irom the Road and with sweeping views Over the Lake. Beyond Are the Alps of the upper Savoy of France dominated by the Snow covered Mont. Blanc at 15,771 feet the highest Mountain in Europe. The Geneva White House will be the Maison de Saussure once owned by an old Geneva family of the same name and used by president Eisenhower during the 1955 Summit with British prime minister Anthony Eden. French prime minister Edgar Faure and soviet premiere Nikita Khrushchev. The mansion is located in the Lakeside suburb of Genthon some 3 Miles from town. The richly furnished House owned by the Firmenich perfume family is rented it was put at the reagans disposal by the Aga Khan Prince Karim who rarely visits. Nancy Reagan in fact wanted to stay at the chateau de Bellerive on the opposite Side of Lake Geneva which is owned by old Friend Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan the present Aga Khan s Uncle. But the secret service ruled it out on grounds that it would involve a Security risk in driving or flying by helicopter across town. Reagan hosts the first two working sessions on tuesday morning and afternoon at the Fleur d eau Flower of the water mansion about 2 Miles away. Set in a 14-acre Park the 20-room House has Marble for peace and publicity by Brenda Watson associated press arc Emory is still waiting Lor word irom the Whita House on whether president Ronald Reagan will play Bluegrass and Balalaika tunes Lor soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev at their Geneva meeting. Emory and his group the Holland America line Cut a record titled peace 7 Reary especially for the Summit and sent it to Reagan with a note asking him to play it Lor Gorbachev. The record is one of the Summit souvenirs hitting Geneva As imaginative people take advantage of worldwide attention to Market to shirts postcards and buttons imploring Reagan and Gorbachev to do something Tor world peace. The inventors say they Are More interested in demonstrating their desire Lor a successful Summit than in making Money. But they concede that the publicity their souvenirs bring will be Welcome. Side one of Emory s record features a Bluegrass number by the Kentucky cossacks. On the flip Side they re the Bluegrass Balalaika playing russian Fol music. The group. Emory and two dutch friends Cut the special Summit record just for Tun and not for Sale said Emory 33. A businessman based in West Germany. But there is a message on the jacket decorated with pictures of the . And soviet flags maybe one Day these two countries will co exist As peacefully on the Earth As on the two sides of this  Francis Jaeger s company in Geneva designed a postcard picturing Reagan and Gorbachev atop the City s tamed Fountain the Jet d eau which sends a it of water spraying Over Lake Geneva. The card proclaims encounter at the top in three languages  and French. It was a Good Opportunity to advertise and show our  
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