European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Inside stripes q Grapefruit juror was false alarm Page 2 g Reagan oks Sale of submarine technology to Canada Page 5 d How . Team aided after Pakistan blast Page s g Fairford crier is no baby Page 9 Andt Llopes tit la. Pull Tullon Tai . Mid foici1 vol. 47, no. 12 Friday. April 29, 1988 food morning 08693 a danish nuke ban criticized undercuts arms talks Cariucci says by Mark Walsh staff writer Brussels As nato defense ministers reinforced their commitment to modernizing Alliance weapons systems Secretary of defense Frank Cariucci on thursday described As bad timing Denmark s Deci Sion to ban from its ports All ships currying nuclear kind of a move comes at a particularly unfortunate Point in Lime Cariucci said were in reprocess of negotiating with the soviet Union the most far reaching reduction of nuclear weapons in the history of the world. And these kinds of unilateral moves tend very much to undercut these Carluci in Brussels for the two Day nuclear plan Ning group meeting also said we find this most regrettable and we find it a fundamental Challenge id the essential policies of the the nato ministers at the meeting reaffirmed sup port for the i98j Montc Ocllo decision to modernize the Alliance s nuclear weapon systems. Carluci said nato still is some Lime away from any deployment decision on a system to replace the army s aging Lance ground to ground missiles. I think it s fair to say thai there is a solid agreement within the Alliance that modernization is an ongoing process. That Montebello is a valid decision car Iucci said. Exactly How we would develop the weapons systems is something we have to look Al As a tech Nical though not mentioned in the thursday news Confer ence Wesl Germany has expressed concern on the modernization Issue. Bonn believes the trealy eliminating intermediate Range missiles in Europe coupled with the updating of Short Range systems will Mark West see Bam on Back Page league record Falls App ammo Boltl More turned another Page of baseball history thursday losing to Minnesota 4-1 to Sci the american rogue record far Coni Cutrie Lowies. In this Pic Mac. Taken wednesday in the Mort Tyler game Csolty Mcgregor leave the Mound in the fourth after riving up the tying run to the twins. Muger Frank Robinson und Catcher Terry Kennedy link to he bullpen but ill in vain. See Story on Page ii Plant closing notice is up to companies unions Reagan says Washington api president Reagan renewed his opposition thurs Day to a Plant closing provision of the Trade Bill saying thai Congress should not legislate a requirement that Compa Nies warn workers of planned shut Downs. Shortly after his top Trade negotiator repeated Reagan s plan to veto the just passed Trade legislation the president was asked what quarrel he had with the worker notification provision As an old labor Union president. 1 suggest that s a Mailer that belongs in the management labor contracts Between the unions and the people the president said. Reagan was questioned As he greeted Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney for a private lunch. Reagan is a former president of the screen actors Guild. The . Trade representative Clayton Meuller said earlier that Reagan would veto the massive Trade Bill but congressional democrats called on the president to rethink his position and sign the measure. This Bill in l dead yet Senate majority Leader Robert c. Byrd . Old reporters thursday the Ball is inthe while House court. If there is a de Mise of this Bill it will occur at the while House not House officials said it would be Cit week before the 1,000-Page Bill could be Pul into proper form and delivered to the White House. Reagan would then have 10 Days to either sign it or veto ii. The Bill would increase the Power of he . Trade representative to act against other countries that use unfair Trade practices make it easier 10 curb. Imports repeal the Windfall profits Tan on Oil companies and increase agricultural said Reagan will veto the Bill because of the controversial Plant closing provision. He Reed thai the Senate eliminate that provision very Byrd. However noted that the Senate has Only about 90 legislative Days left this year and has a heavy schedule. Asked if he Senate would accept pro posed charges from the White House. Byrd said we re not spoon fed from the White Hope the president will rethink his position and come Down on the Side of the american people Byrd said. House speaker Jim Wright a Texas pleaded for Reagan to sign the Bill which he said has overwhelming popularity across the has to be a warm Side to the president he said i can l believe Pitfalls on deaf cars or a Flinty the governments of Japan and South Korea thursday urged Reagan to veto the measure. There also was a warning from the european economic comm see notice on Back Page Walsh sees danger in some of North s papers Washington at j secret documents seized from it. Col. Oliver l. North s office could impose people invert difficult situations to torture and death in the Middle East if publicly Dis closed the prosecutor in the Iran Centra Case said thursday. At a hearing on providing classified documents to the defense Independent counsel Lawrence e. Walsh told . District judge Gerhard a. Ociell that some of the documents contain information so sensitive that a person known to have seen it would be Pul in danger by travel to the Middle Eail there were documents found in col Onel North s Safe he should t have had under government Security regulations Walsh said. The material included compilations of highly sensitive information that is usually scattered in bit and pieces Nihro Ghoul other Locum Colv men Security experts Are concerned Why he had them i Dun t about Rek As ing it fnsp"1 0"
