European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 1, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes d economic Index fell in september Page 2 o economists want bigger drop in Dollar Page 4 o Mecir defeats Mcenroe to gain semifinals Page 21 the stars an vol 46. No 197 sunday. November 1, 1987 1 boil a Summit talks to Start dec. 7 0 8693 a missile treaty expected to be Portra for c inn Iurii we we it i in 4 Washington api president Reagan announced Friday he would meet Here t cd 1 with soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev and expects to sign a treaty to ban intermediate Range nuclear missiles. Reagan Saij he hoped to visit Moscow next year and sign a second pact to slash their Long Rangi arms by 50perccnl. A joint announcement said the Summit was envisaged for the first halfofl988. Soviet foreign minister Linuard a. Shevardnadze told news conference thai the. Two sides remain divided Over Reagan s Star wars missile defense program and that no part on Long Range weapons and no Moscow Summit Are possible until agreement is treaty to eliminate . And soviet missiles with ranges of 315 to 3.125 Miles is still not finished. Bul Secretary of state George p. Sulu said confidently we will get that treaty done before inc can be sure of among the remaining issues is whether soviet inspectors will be stationed at bases in West Germany Britain Italy and Belgium where the . Missiles arc deployed in Liz said at a news conference. Gorbachev estimated in a letter to Reagan it would Lake two or three weeks to Clear All the details said a while House official speaking on condition of anonymity. We re Down to the Short strokes he said. The scheduling of Gorbachev s first visit 10 America sharply reversed his hesitation Only last week id Sel a Dale for his third Summit meeting with Reagan. Shevardnadze standing next to inc president insisted there was no flip Flop and Reagan avoided any direct criticism of the soviet Leader. There never has been to my knowledge any negative from he visit evidently will be confined to Washington. See Summit on Pago 28 up Phol president Reagan Secretary of stale Shutlz find soviet foreign minister Eduard Shera Dnad a announce Summit. Reforms can t be put off Gorbachev writes m Mivi ifmtf.". I in i Iii off mfr Fri i Mil i Chiev rays in his forthcoming any delay of his economic reforms could cause a serious political crisis in the so View Union. Excerpts of the soviet leaders Book appear in the latest edition of the weekly Moscow news. The associated press Oto gained a copy Friday. While pushing his Ici zing some actions i Kious regimes make a Complete past. Loser statin s forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization t despite serious errors he my Shyu pm party was justified in ousting tin 1964. Gorbachev 1 Book. For whole world is vacation in August and sep tember. He uses the word acres troika which Means restructuring to describe his Reform program. The Book is expected to be on Sale i november in the soviet Union and in inc United states where in will be published by Harper and Row. Pyrc Stepika is an urgent Nec Cany Silva 3ut it straight would con Tain Arr Row and political crisis it Maxs inthe Book. Braking and stagnation Phenomena in the Economy could not bul affect other aspects of social life. The negative processes have seriously influenced the social sphere. A kind of deafness to so Cial questions has become after becoming communist party a ,l,.,i.,-Thi Trie death Tan Lin u. Char Nonko Gorbachev Sci out to Reform the Economy and make soviet society More open. He seeks to increase labor discipline and improve up Lily and product Only in Industry by using More efficient manage land modern Freedom of expression is is nomic reforms arc
