European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Sports in stripes d celtics beat lakers in Aba finals Page 23 d major league baseball results Page 21 d lend beats Wilander to take French open Page 26 vol. 46, no. 52 �uthoh1ied unofficial up us Tion for tm6 . Rasmeo Fob Cei monday june 8, 1987 d 8693 a . Summit Agenda varied eco-summ1t Summit makes Waves for gondoliers is a Xelo by run Dorgo there tie fewer gondoliers in Venice Italy this neck. With the leaders of seven nations meeting in the canal City 212 gondolier Bare been barred by Unity officials from plying their sleek Boms along the canals. The ban which comes at the Start of he Peak tourist season has spurred angry gondoliers to press the italian govera Emend for compensation for lost revenues Worth shout staff writer Venice Italy president Reagan plans to push an Agenda ranging from agriculture to arms Contro when he meets with leaders of the Western Industrial nations today. See related Story Page 28. But Domestic concerns in several of the participating countries threaten to steal the Thunder from the eco nomic sum i i. Problems begin in Host nation Italy where a care taker government has been filling in since the Allol the Cilino Praxi Cabinet in March. British prime minister Margaret Thatcher will Cut Short her stay in Venice to return to England Lor parliamentary elections thursday. Reagan himself comes to the Summit weighed Down by the unfolding Iran Contra affair. Complications also loom on the International front in the persian Gulf and in Europe where Reagan continues to push for arms reduction. Despite the distractions Reagan Hopes 1o reach accords in such diverse areas As free Trade and farm policy National Security adviser Frank Carlucci said sunday. What we have to do is continue to push on a growth strategy resist the trend toward protectionism and begin to address. The problems of Market distortions m the agricultural area Carlucci said in a can interview. However the talks in Venice will move beyond economics according to Carlucci. I would Espenl that in their discussions on monday night the chiefs of state would address Easl Ecsi relations in general and certainly touch on arms reduction As an aspect of this he said. Although Carlucci said the Summit holds enor Mous opportunities he tried to diminish expectations Abr major Don t need startling announcements from Ever Summit he said. You Don t change macroeconomic policy every six Howard Baker Reagan s chief of staff predicted important developments from the Summit however and strongly hinted that Trade sanctions against Japan would be lifted. The actual Summit meetings Convene on san Georgio Island a Refuge for ships in roman times which lakes its name from a Church built there in 901. A Benedictine monastery a dozen monks remain and were amass on sunday was built on the Island late in the 1 uth Century and quickly acquired considerable wealth. Most formal Summit sessions Wil take place in the Complex where the first building was completed 408 years Cini foundation also was the location of the 1980 economic Summit. Shaft Wilur j King Clu Golf can inn Jwj to its Raport slate Security officials fro plying to near Sleen Oais pens Man in Luini Stark reportedly had 10-minute warning. R i f or i i .1. Not i Ihn ti1nr chnrlk1 Afton 10 Ito. The q Washington up the . Frigate Stark monitored the approach of an iraqi warplane for 10 minutes but did no try to warn the Jet away until More than a minute after two missiles were fired at the ship an american newspaper group said sunday. Minutes before the attack which killed 37 sailors a senior officer to Sec dismissed suggestions from a Petty offi cer who was monitoring radar Scopes to warn the iraqi Pilot that he was approaching an american ship a Congress Man who investigated the incident told Knight Ridder newspapers. Pentagon records show that two near by . Ships also notified the Stark that the iraqi Mirage Al was closing in Knight Ridder said. Six minutes later the Stark issued its two radio warnings 10 the Jet. The events leading up 1o the May 17 attack on the Stark compiled by Knight Ridder from . And iraqi records and from remarks by rep. Larry Hopkins r k.y., seemed to contrast with accounts Given by . Officials shortly after the incident. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger has characterized the incident As a sneak the Knight Ridder Story indicated that the Stark might have been Able to deter the attack by warning the iraqi Pilot that he was approaching an Ameri can warship but wailed until it was too Laie. The Stark first detected the iraqi plane to Miles away and Al in South. On radar shortly before nigh of the quack. A few minutes later the destroyer Coontz relayed a message to the Stark ii id other ships in the Navy s Middle Eust Force trial Llic Jet lighter was Bear ing Down in the stalk the flagship la Salle asked the frigate whether it was monitoring the plane. The Stark replied. minutes her � ii officer in the Stark s combat information Center Mon see Stark on Page 28
