European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 4, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 2 the stars and stripes May Bonn Security forces stay on their toes by de Reavis staff writer Bonn total Security and fortress Bonn Are the words most commonly heard these Summit Days to describe the German a bomb explosion in the Section of nearby co Logne has heightened Security a police spokes Man said a 15pound bomb in a Blue bag on the Terrace of a House in the suburb of bad Godesberg discovered by the son of the buildings janitor just As president Reagan landed at the Airport 15 Miles away was enough to put everyone on their at least one lockup bomb was discovered one was found across the Street from the German parliament in front of a residence for near Villa the German presi dents police uncovered a Cable leading into a pile of Earth that again brought out the bomb medics and additional Security the roads used by the Heads of state meeting in Bonn Are lined with police from Early morning to late at every 20 armed policemen and policewomen Are prepared for any officers make checks of passengers in the Bonn sub Way system daily because the underground is considered a vulnerable anxiety will reach its High Point when an expected crowd of demonstrators protesting the Summit will March through Bonn streets and hold a rally in front of the City police boats patrol the River in front of the German parliament in photo by red Grandy Summit from Page 1 timely against International the International drug Trade was intensely Genscher noting that we intend to work More effectively in combat ing the problem at the grassroots Secretary of state George Shultz said that foreign ministers have been instructed to take actions against drug he credited Reagan with focusing High level attention on the drug the foreign ministers were filled in by the americans on the situation in Central Genscher but in no form did the americans ask for our support in the nicaraguan embargo Genscher said the americans Are aware that Europe does not consider economic sanctions a workable political in Europe 1985 Shultz said the sanctions had not won support from the european by and the europeans dont be Lieve in economic Shultz they dont believe they Are effective or a Good presidential spokesman Larry Speakes told reporters the interest in drug traffic was an unexpected twist in the International drug trafficking requires International cooperation if we Are to make Prog Ress in combating Speakes quoted Rea Gan As never have i seen All my Summit partners so United on a single although the leaders agreed on the Polit ical economic Many of them plague the Summit Reagan has scored some successes in gaining support for his major Agenda but French president Francois Mitterrand still opposes setting a Date for a new round of Trade talks until a firm Agenda is and he wants a major monetary system Reform conference that most other leaders feel is Mitterrand also is Balking at supporting reagans Star wars defense Al though Kohl has told Reagan he supports Star wars research and British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and italian prime minister Bettino Praxi have expressed interest in joining the Reagan has three major goals for the conference he wants a Trade conference in he wants Japan to open its Trade mar and he wants european countries to do More to relax regulations and taxation that stifle their in Reagan Hopes to convince them that he is serious about reducing the budget which european leaders feel has harmed their we believe Many european economies Are not performing up to their one administration official part of the Reagan is for european nations to adopt Supply Side to convince sceptics who have noted the current slowdown in the economic Reagan is saying this problem is were very confident there will be a resurgence in economic the administration official officials say european countries Al ready have taken Steps to eliminate some of the structural rigidities that have hampered their economic but Reagan wants them to do even More to reduce red tape which stifles he believes that would make labor markets less rigid and Reagan does not believe major monetary reforms Are Kohl and Thatcher agree monetary system problems can be discussed and ironed out in existing forums such As the interim committee of the inter National monetary fund and the committee of deputies of the group of composed of leading industrialized Mitterrand he wants to Stabi Lize currencies and ease third world debt monetary he has must be resolved before Progress can be made on Trade since the overvalued Dollar has caused a resurgence of Trade protectionism in Many japanese and British officials agree that new Trade talks under the general agreement on tariffs and Trade should Start in their aim would be to ease import Export restrictions and to create Freer Trade in High services and Many National leaders Are particularly concerned about japanese Trade restrictions that limit the amount of foreign goods that can be sold in that they Are trying to persuade japanese prime minister Yasu Hiro Nakasone to ease restrictions and Nakasone has promised to do world leaders take time for not serious business Sas photo by l Emmonl Rewti from Brian president Margaret Yasuhiro Bonn a British prime minister Margaret Thatcher spoke of the problems of maintaining British Manor presi Dent Reagan called out his lunch plans to reporters and italian Premier Bettino Praxi almost missed the family photo of sum Mit these were some of the informal moments outside the official meetings of the three Day economic Summit that went into its second Day on lunch for one Reagan yelled out to a Herd of nearly 200 journalists after the leaders of the seven nations had posed for a picture on the rain soaked grounds of the chancellors official reception among them was italian Premier Bettino who found himself 10 feet behind the other National leaders and their foreign ministers As they huddled together for the traditional Praxi rushed up and found a spot on the outside after photographers had already begun firing Reagan refers to the British Leader As my Good Margaret and the two often stroll together when the sum Mit leaders Are seen in on thursday night they spent More than 15 minutes admiring the Augustus Burg pal an ornate building outside Bonn used As a residence for German princes until the 18th Thatcher noted in Many Large Manor houses and castles must have outside support to maintain German Chancellor Helmut Kohl escorted Reagan around the party for most of the hardly waiting for the official interpreter to catch up with his rapid fire go ahead and have Kohl boomed out German As Reagan was handed a Glass of Reagan s lectures on the old Days of hol Lywood when actors still kept their clothes on even Drew a smile from staid French president Francois
