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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, August 24, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 24, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday August 24, 1987 the stars and stripes Gorbachev planning visit to arms agreement possible says report Page 7 los Angeles a soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev will visit the . General Assembly and Mel with president Reagan nest month according to a published report. Reagan and Gorbachev could use the Mcling As a Summit to sign an arms pact if Moscow and washing Ion can reach an agreement on Banning Short and medium Range nuclear missiles the los Angeles times reported in its sunday editions however if i consensus is reached by late septem Ber Gorbachev is prepared to come to Washington on a lower level working visit to personally negotiate an agreement with Reagan the newspaper said. A highly placed . Official sneaking on condition of anonymity told the associated press he knew of no direct notification by the soviets that Gorbachev plans to attend the , Mcling. The official conceded however that there is speculation within the Reagan administration that Gorba Chev might indeed make a last minute decision to at tend the session and that such a step would cause concern to american policymakers. The official noted a precedent for Quick decisions by Gorbachev to seek a Summit. Last year. Gorbachev requested a meeting with Reagan Only weeks before the two leaders met in Reykjavik Iceland in october 1 he official said the United states does not particularly want to hold a Summit unless it results in an agreement to eliminate inter Mcdial nuclear forces and if Gorbachev arrives in new York in september negotiations on a pact might not be completed. Speculation within the administration Aboul i hi1 Gorbachev visit has been heightened by the soviet Leader s inclination to travel More a idly and on Shorter notice than any of his Kremlin . Sovol i foreign minister Eduard a. Soil Varnad a is scheduled to meet in Washington with Secretary of stale George Shultz on Cpl. 15-17. And officials on Bolh sides have expressed Hope that the meetings will produce a Compromise that would ensure a Summit. Gorbachev will extend his slay to about 10 Days if an agr Cemenia is reached on intermediate nuclear forces the los Angeles times report said. Gorbachev s tentative itinerary includes a slay As a guest at the president s ranch near Santa Barbara calif., the newspaper reported. Soviet officials have asked and the United Stales has agreed to allow Gorbachev to visit an aircraft Assembly Penl in Southern California and Silicon Val Ley near san Francisco the Center of . Semiconductor and computer research and Manu fru Lunny Hal is normally off limits to the so vices. Gorbachev also would visit farms and Industrial food processing plants in California s Central Valley and would probably Lour Disneyland. In 1959, the Laic soviet Leader Nikita a. Thrush flu v was Arrul from the amusement Park on grounds of Security. In the event Hal no final arms Ufi i Micnal is Xvi la d. Soviet officials have indicated Ilia inrhacho1 would shorten his slay in the United Static and t new York and Washington ihi1 thus a my Irb i i v has said publicly several Gnu s thai he has no i Lemion of coming u the uni ii a states As a tourist but would comi1 Only in conclude subs an Livi arms agric mini. However . Folk gals have King considered it Plau sible that the soviet Leader would use the annual sep tember opening of the general Assembly As an Opportunity for a visit Hal carried Lillic risk to his preuigi1. Should the two sides fail to reach an arms agreement. Gorbachev s acceptance in july of a . Proposal to eliminate two categories of missiles around the world which has come to be known As the global double Zero option marked a major step toward conclusion of an arms agreement. Legislator criticized racial Lake Concord . S legislator has become the i. Iron cry for telling a racial joke Black presidential hopeful Jesse Jack soft at several Public events. Stale sen. John Chandler 76, says the news Media is trying to cruelty him. And says he is not racist although he is of fended by mixing of the races. Chandler president pro Lem of the 24 member so talc and vice chairman of its judiciary committee joked at several Public gatherings last week that Jackson has abandoned his bid for she democratic presidential nomination. He dropped out because they found out that his grandmother had posed for the Centrefold of National geographic Magazine he said referring to the mag Azine s photos of unclothed members of primitive cultures. Jackson s Campaign said the unannounced presidential aspirant would not comment on Chandler s remarks. The Concord Monitor reported on. Chandler s remarks after one of i porters heard it at a meeting of the Rimack county Republican Assai Jumon. Since then the Sii Lerm Mator has defended himself against Arges that he in racist pointing to of contributions to Black groups. Jefff but he told Boston Globe on Fri Day Hal in  to keep the races  the while race. If a have Loo much race mixing it s going to wipe out the White race he said. We re far outnumbered by inc Bicks Browns and  Ilso said certain rates have certain Tia f seem to be smarter than the in  und he Black race seems to be belter ankh atari the while races he said. Chandler is honorary Merrims chairman for the presidential primary pain of rep. Jack Kemp of new York. Kemp s state chairman Paul Young said Kemp does not agree with Marks. When someone Condor Kemp Hal Means they re his views not vice vcrsa.", slate democratic part chairman Joseph grandma  he disagreed with   of himself As not being t we Al e is a racist or not. There a Houjak no question thai he s a Jerk Maison said. Lesida cols of the Central new Hamp Shire towns who repeatedly have re turned Chandler to the so talc generally Are less harsh saying Hal because he has been a political fixture for so Long he is considered a bit of a character. I think that s him. If someone else said that you d be a lot More concerned said Peg Feldblum of Hillsboro. Blacks make up about 0.4 percent of new Hampshire s population of 1,027,008. Corgi i Miry Iii 1.5 out of Gas former speaker of the hous Thomas p. O Neill of Massachusetts lends a hand in pushing Golf Cut full of guests at a birthday party far his granddaughter. O Neill was giving Ibe guests m ride in the cart in his har Wlch port mass Home when 11 ran out of Gas. His Helper we not identified. A we mixed ministry political funds paper says Lynchburg a. Not financial records show that the Rev. Jerry Falwell has transferred More than 16.7 million from his political contributor to his religious Jujj  the Lynchburg news & two Falwell organizations moral majority a erty federation gave the religious ministries the Money even though Falwell has insisted since he founded moral majority in 1979 thai the organisations were separate Len newspaper said. At the same Lime the article Laid. A meals Coit cd in a  b t newspaper show that Flawd Iraci d Ipi Gulmi on grass roots Frakell who Raj ii mice of tin Money i  by sending Mulji  
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