European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 18, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes monday november 18, 1985 some Swiss Sav they re victims of the top level Silks Geneva. Switzerland a Rea Gan is Here the local sunday newspaper la us Csc said in a Banner headline her Alding one of the principal players in this week s superpower Summit. They re arriving screamed the cily s evening newspaper Tribune de Geneve in equally bold letters Over a cartoon show ing president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev Side by Side Holdin umbrellas. There were indications however la Media juror is not matched by enthusiasm from Ordinary Burghen a the City hosting this week s . Expectations appear Low Security measures seem to hit caused widespread annoyance. A Public opinion poll by Jess television indicated thai Only 18 pc run of the Swiss expect Many positive adults for world blocked roads Fot cof detours shortage of taxis and the Force of 3,400 Swiss army Joldic caved police Combine to produce angry unctions despite official Picas for for Gencva Ythi Summit in a unique publicity shown the Arm commented Blick swi Iskand b top circulation tabloid. For the Afi on the Street the event involves the Nie Stion is what is More important linked a reporter of the Luzerne Neuarez Nach Richton the Summit or the activity surrounding it ill let Rock lot ane4� Miami mho Siha ulv Tot England. Maine land Onda Roll Fairbank fared Hathor Honolulu Houlon Kane cell Vlad a that Reno is. Louisi. Paler Iburg sail Lak a via Norgo san fran Closan Juan Tucson Washington forecast Lorli Ghl morning log Norhern Coila remain under clo mid Toilo Low toxin re 41. 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Raymond Thierrin owner of a normally Nuch frequent cd Lakeside restaurant at Bill Vuc near Reagan s residence told the associated press he Felt As if he were in an occupied we have Only a few clients today be cause there is no More parking he said. We Are going to close for three Days. I am also a professional Fisherman but i am not allowed to take my boat out on the Lake. Thus to me the Summit Means a employ in St. Prex a picturesque Little town on Lake Geneva preparations for a 40-minute visit by Nancy Reagan have also prompted bitter comments. Residents were ordered to keep off the blocked streets during the visit and to Alert police if they spot any unauthorized per son in the neighbourhood. Town officials suggested that they can watch the event from their windows. Al the window we would feel like Mon keys waving their arms from a Cage the local newspaper "24 heres quoted an unidentified citizen As saying. We Are not in Dallas another told the paper in a reference to the City where president Kennedy was slain. Reagin and his wife Nancy tire i Fountain White strolling in be of tic or Summit residence. The Appolo Mahon de Saussure an Isth it Itury Cha teau on like Genera is their borne Dur ing their slay in Switzerland. British troops reportedly on standby Ulster protestants vow to disrupt pact Belfast Northern Ireland up amid reports that Britain has placed extra troops on standby protestant political officials sunday vowed to bring civil anarchy to Northern Ireland to protest the Deal giving Dublin a watchdog role in the running of the province. There s no length i m not prepared to go to oppose this Accord and i m talking about constitutional non violent Means declared Harold Mccusker a Leader of the official unionist party the province s larg est protestant political party. The streets of Belfast were reported quiet. In Ballymena 30 Miles North of Belfast a Early morning fire caused heavy damage to two classrooms at a Cath Olic High school. London s mail on sunday newspaper Agan urges Amelca to i veep the red Jfoss Washington a president Ronald Reagan re Meinohl americans sat urday that the red Cross inc Way or an other. Has touched most Tel our lives and asked that they pitch in of help Thoj Relief organization As it struggle ish its depleted coffers. The red Cross is always t now we need to be there for Tho said in his regular weekly Jaffa Addre taped before he left Wash a n for his Geneva Summit with Sojat Leader Mikhail Gorbachev. It s Niaj Krnc for All of us to Volunteer for to give to those who be Givens Thuch of since jul urine president said the Relief organic air has spent a record s48 million resport Urtig to emergencies and it is surf Rhetto the limit. No president asked that donations be Nade to the organization s emergency disaster rely Campaign which Hopes to raises Philion or that citizens Contact the a across chapter nearest them to ask ight be done to help. The president noted that the red Cross was founded in Geneva More than 100 years ago to care for inc victims of War and that its Mission has expanded to provide Relief to disaster victims in peacetime. He pointed out that More than 1.5 Mil volunteers worked for the organization a with Many millions giving blood and people. One touched most in programs for Young another the red Cross has in lives Reagan said. Reagan called to yol unters who provide shelter for the Home thu food for the Hun Gry and Comfort for a distressed said 9,000 troops have been placed on standby to be airlifted to the British ruled province in Case of trouble and two other newspapers said a crack battalion of paratroopers were standing ready. But a spokesman for the ministry of de sense denied the reports saying there were no unusual protestant politicians have threatened to re sign their i5 seats in Britain s House of com Mons pull out from boards running the prov Ince s Public services and plunge the province into anarchy unless the agreement is put be fore Ulster residents in a referendum. Ireland and Britain say approval of their respective parliaments a move consid ered a formality is Only needed before the agreement can be implemented. The observer newspaper reported that the British government has set up a special or Tinct office that has drawn up Contin gency plans to keep essential services run Ning in Case of civil disruption by protes Tants. The agreement gives the Catholic Irish Republic a watchdog advisory role through a joint Council of ministers to safeguard the interests of the half million catholics in the province which has about i million protes Tants. It also pledged that the province will remain British so Long As the majority wishes it to remain so. Of / but in a television interview Peter Rob-1 Linsun Deputy Leader of the Rev. Ian pail Ley s democratic unionist party said the pact is a process of gradualism that will Lead to a British pullout. This package u part of a he said. The process u one to Lake us from our position within the ten itch kingdom and hand us Over loan Allf Ireland
