European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 23, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes q Navy employee faces spy charges Page 5 c outfit can get enemy in a Jam Page 8 n testing babies for intelligence Page 17 the stars and stripes vol. 44. No. 219 saturday november 23, 1985 \ armed Fob Cej Dom a i"., d 8693 a a measure of Progress made arms control Washington Rev president Reagan Back Home from the Summit to joint session of Congress thursday night he had a chit Euclive meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev and log Lac to two made a Mea sure of Progress on arms control. But the president said i can t claim lad a meeting of the minds generally and his Lac arms understandings included Only the modest prov Tais car ried in a joint statement issued from Geneva Swit while we still have a Long Way to go we re at heading in the right direction Reagan told the nationally televised session. I gained a better perspective i feel he did Back Home after the first Summit meeting in six years Reagan declared that he As Well As everyone was impatient for results in the drive to improve super Power relations. But he quickly cautioned that Good will and Good Hopes do not always yield lasting results. Quick discs Don t fix big we Don t want a phony peace or a frail peace the president said. We did not go in Pursuit of some kind of illusory detente. We can t be satisfied with cosmetic i prove mems that won t stand the test of time. We want re the speech capped a 20-hour Day for rag Anuff included a Long trans Atlantic flight across six up rams. A Van so. The 74-year-old president looked anything but tired As he strode into the House of Cham Ber to a prolonged standing ovation Fri inc members of Congress. Up the cheers Rose again when hoj re speaker Thomas p. O Neill a mass. Formally intr Anicod the president. Rea Ian was interrupted for apr is about 15 times during Lis speech including on when he saluted his wife Nancy who stood to the cheers. After the sen. On rec Mitchell. D Maine said the scotch reflected the Summit itself. There was Siulc subs de but much Hope for improved relations in the future sen. And Day Kassa Bautin. R-kan., said while tangible from the talks appear modest she by i Csc the Summit opened the Way for serious detailed negotiations on a series of critical issues from arms con Weinberger oks beef up of Security Washington Al defense Secretary Caspar w. Weinberger has generally endorsed a Pentagon commission s report calling for increased use of lie Detector tests and other Steps to lighten military Security. Weinberger moved swiftly to implement one of the panel s recommendations a one time lop to Bollom Security inspection throughout the military to Sec that Security procedures Are understood and followed. Pentagon spokesman Robert Sims said thursday that Weinberger was briefed on the commission s report on tuesday and indicated general endorsement of the he will now examine each of the specific recommendations and make decisions on them individually Sims said. In his order for a Security sweep Wein Berger said recent military espionage cases see Security on Page 28 a photo vice president George Bush la Coli and mouse speaker Thomas o Neill applaud president Reagan thursday during his speech to a joint session of Congress. A strategic defense to regional conflicts and human the Summit has nut resolved our problems but it has created an Opportunity to find solutions Kassebaum said. Sen. William Cohen a Mainc called Reagan s re Marks a very Good speech that was not full of promises but was a realistic appraisal of the task sen. Alan Cranston d-calif., said "1 did t expect a lot of substance. I was t in All the president summed up his trip this Way a new realism spawned the Summit the Summit itself was a Good Start and now our byword must be steady As we Reagan s report to the nation followed a Summit that produced agreements to meet again next year in washing ton and the year after in Moscow and accords on issues such As cultural exchanges and establishment of new diplomatic facilities. But the two leaders failed to break their deadlock on the main business of superpower arms control and Reagan said on the Issue of so called Star wars the two leaders had a very direct Exchange. Or. Gorbachev insisted that we might use a strategic defense system to put offensive weapons Inlo space and establish nuclear superiority the president said. I made in Clear thai ski strategic defense initiative had Noth ing to do Wilh offensive Reagan also said he restated his proposal for open _ laboratories for scientists from the soviet Union and the piled states to observe each other s research on strategic systems. Thus ended his three Day venture Inlo superpower a flourish. He began the Day Wilh Gorbachev in Tumka then moved on to a meeting with nato allies it us sols. Belgium and finally Home for the speech. In All Rijh is pent More than 9 hours while travelling 4,260 Miles it Reagan s plane. Air ref Lac pne landed Al Andrews of a outside Washington Dri be at 8 40 . Ust. The president and his we for Fol nay. Were greeted by vice president Gcorge Bush Hill and Senate majority Leader Robert Dole after the reagans and other dignitaries boarded see Reagan on Mae 28 a bicycle is somewhat out of its Clement fling atop a pile or Snow on a Heidel Berg sidewalk. A second Day of snowfall rolling on into Winter blanketing most of Germany Friday snarled traffic caused countless fender benders and forced the cancellation of two major league soccer games. The Snow accumulated up to 8 inches deep in the Central Highlands
