European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 21, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse N great american smoke out Page 2 oaf eliminates leave leeway Page 8 Ugi Bill changes proposed Page 9 o Fox Hunting in . Stripes Magazine the stars and 5tripes vol. 44, no. 217 thursday november 21, 1985 d 8693 a Reagan Gorbachev end Summit talks in Geneva b by Ity Man slurry writer in . preside Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Ciorba Chev concluded formal Summit talks wednesday hut their staffs worked into the night reveal the 01 included a tween the Tun pum1 .1. Whit determine How they would said tie leaders had Yaskul a working come of the meetings which group in continue discussing the manner Ost private conversations be men. Related stories pie Iuse spokesman Larry Speakes in which a report could me made. The group was to report to the two men during their formal dinner wednesday night. Speakes refused to a whether agreements had been made on an of the four major topics of discussion arms control regional conflicts such As Afghanistan human rights and bilateral issues such As people to people exchanges he would Only say that the two sides had agreed on How to report their discussions on some topics but had not agreed on How to re Ort the talks on other topics i he soviets earlier Vediu la Hail announced that Ciorba Chev would hold a news conference at 10 . Thursday but it was unknown if the schedule would he ii unwed m Light of the afternoon s do clop cols Speik is Reagan s morning is lice but the president planned to be in a Ruissen. Ucli cum thursday afternoon to Brief \ \ to Ilius a i he Summit. Reagan also is i it Jere a in Giess thursday night in Ashing inn. At a reception wednesday night the president was asked if he and i Bra Icv would meet again thursday Reagan re plied. I think Well be seeing each As of 1 he stars and stripes press dead see Summit on Page 24president Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev Greet each other at he soviet Mission in Geneva Lefure Surtin their second Day of talks. U.s., soviet first ladies Honor red Cross Geneva soil Erhand a Nancy Reagan and Raisa Gorbachev wednesday buried a joint message in the Cornerstone of a new red Cross museum expressing Hope for peace and Harmony for m the american and soviet first ladies were joined by Ursula 1 Wurgler wife of Swiss president Kurt i Wurgler. They put identical messages in a English. French and russian in a Mctair line capsule which was then placed in the museum s Cornerstone and cemented Over. Mrs. Reagan and mrs. Gorbachev exchanged their messages rolled in White paper and lied with different coloured rib Bons before placing them in the capsule. The message read this Stone is Laid in Hopes that this museum will contribute to the understanding and strengthening of the International red Cross and red Crescent movement and that it will inspire future generations around the world to seek peace and Harmony for All the american first lady said she brought with her a $10,000 donation from the Heri Tage foundation. Mrs. Gorbachev said her country too would make a donation but she did not say How much. Mrs. Gorbachev also visited the Ultra modern world health organi Alion build ing wednesday morning tuesday at the reagans Geneva Resi Dence the two women talked so Long that president Reagan had to come in the Back Way when he returned to the Villa from his talks with soviet Leader Mikhail Gorba Chev. Mrs. Gorbachev s motorcade was blocking the front driveway of the Isth a Colury Villa. lord Piehet infill my Njoni Kea in put messages into a Lime capsule at the Corners Liim Linzil Cemi Uin Diu sat
