European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 9, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d alos infected Marine sues Navy for $55 million Page 5 d celtics beat lakers 109-103 in third Aba playoff 21 g eurythmics concert Sparks another set to at Wall. Page 28 the stars and stripes authorized unofficial publication of vol. 46, no. 53 tuesday june 9, 1987 0 8593 a on anese try stiff writer ure to Venice. Italy under congressional. Remain Lough against japanese dumping of sell doctors on world markets. President Reagan Man agreed to lift Only a fraction of the $300 million Trade sanctions he imposed against Japan sin ago. Members of House staffer Given Broad hints Fife Days be fore chg Hamit that the would announced lifting of the Sano however in a statement issued following a meeting with japanese prime minister Yasuhiro Nakasone Reagan said Japan s Progress in halting the dumping was not sufficient to warrant a full Stop to the barriers. Of j in third world countries by the a marked decrease Reagan said Lead Mai to orders proportional response. I a of stating a Sanction release of $51 million a reduction in total value. This release is sly proportional to Progress to Date the president a noting that he has received assurances from i the positive pallem on correcting dump ing said i will not hesitate to re impose that have been lifted Bis appreciation for the lifting of the sanctions Zibung thai he wished All such sanctions would be re Morjal the earliest possible Date. But Hajime Tam rat Cister of International Trade and Industry said Japan of cached for a total end to the sanctions because there Ike longer any ground for maintaining the measures eve Kef the . Logic were adopted a the basis of judgment i appreciate to some extent the it him Merit s decision on partial lifting of the measure Ste Forward taken by the . Side toward i sea Trade on pals 3 participants urged to support tech roars suit writer Venice Italy the Labia be seven nation economic Summit wars to the Iran Iraq War Mondau a ignited slates called on its trading padd a support in protecting shipping in " a Rulf. Hat you re talking about is diplomatic support. And coordination and a cooperation in Vano Hpak National Security adviser Frank car Lucci said. Efm if Asthase who have ships in the Gulf we can european leaders report Tell meal aired at Ameri can rhetoric concerning possible of chinese silkworm missiles near the Stran see Gulf on Page John Paul ii embraces Small a outside John s Cathedral in Warsaw Poland Mon f. The Pon Titt on his third visit to Hij will spend seven Days la Poland. Set Story pee28. Spy a Sevtos Mopress a sch Fly Ger Moscol Fuji the spy ing devices he combed in the Walls of the f . Embassy indicate Imp a kor gains in soviet and will Coil Lens fill Lens of dollars to remove Rise Ltd of a Stalde Partnow inv gation said Monda of Hecla told 10-Day visit he soviet built i to sections of the Ling Hud been " see devices on Irmer head is at the Moscow Ibri caled it Story by Hon in 26 Csc exempt from Contra Aid ban lawyer tells investigating panel Washington a a Reagan administration lawyer testifying at the Iran Contra hearings monday defended his 198$ Legal opinion that the National Security Council was exempt from a ban on Aid to the nicaraguan rebels because it is not an intelligence Agency. I think that was a fair conclusion then and i think it is a fair conclusion now Bretton Sciaroni said of the Opin Ion he wrote in his capacity As Legal counsel to the president s intelligence oversight Board. The 35-year-old Sciaroni said the Job was his first As a lawyer and a did Nathe spent less than an hour with National Security Council officials to learn what they were doing. His appearance at the beginning of the sixth week of hearings before the joint House Senate committees turned the nationally televised sessions into a debate on the so called Boland amendment that Congress passed in 1984 to limit .support for the contras. Under repeated questioning Sciaroni said nothing he has Learned in the Pas two years would cause him to change his Legal opinion. But he conceded that he was never informed of wide ranging secret activities in support of the contrasty it. Col. Oliver North then an aide on the National Security Council. Asked whether coven support for Chewar in Nicaragua was an intelligence activity Sciaroni replied tersely that would seem to rep. Henry Hyde r-lll., said there was a morass of ambiguity about what Congress actually intended when it enacted the ban. If the Boland Amend ment wanted to foreclose All government funds Why did t it say so he asked. Rep. Edward Boland d-masj., await ing his own Opportunity to question Scia Roni sat with a bemused smile on his face while Hyde had his turn. Earlier testimony has indicated thai North and others in his private Contra Aid network relied on Sciaroni s Legal opinion to justify their actions during the two year ban voted by Congress. A copy of Sciaroni s opinion missing the caption thai showed who wrote ii. Was found in North s National Security Council Sale. After Sciaroni investigators intended to summon North s former Secretary. Fawn Hall to question her about an role she played in helping North shred or alter critical documents in the Iran con tra affair. Hall 27, was North s Secretary at the see Csc on Paga 28 is athletes of the year Page 21
