18—The Daily Collegian Friday, June 12, 1987 Reagan Continued from Page 1. Early in his news conference, the president was asked whether the economic summit of major U.S. trading partners and Shultz's current meeting with NATO foreign ministers at Reykjavik, Ice land, could bolster prospects for a Reagan-Gorba chev summit to conclude an agreement to dismantle intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Europe and Soviet Asia. "I hesitate to make optimistic statements," the president replied. "But at the same time, I can't deny that I believe there is an increased opportuni ty for a summit conference and an increased opportunity for an actual reduction of armaments, particularly of the nuclear kind." "We believe we have a good chance of bringing about the beginning of reducing and eliminating nuclear weapons," he added. Germany Continued from Page 1. including many peace and minority estimated the total at 24,000. groups and leftist organizations op- Those in the center section of the posed to American policies. march wore black ski masks and Marchers chanted anti-Reagan slo dark clothing, an unofficial uniform gans and carried banners denouncing of radical demonstrators in West American involvement in Central Germany. Riot police marched be- America and the proposed "Star side the masked protesters. Wars" space defense system. "USA, International Genocide About 500 protesters wearing black Headquarters," read one slogan car- masks and heavy leather clothing, ried in the march. "Reagan is a frequently the uniform of violent Murderer," read another. 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"Well, he's a personable gentleman. But I cited to him a Russian proverb I'm not a linguist, but at least learned that much Russian and I said to him, `Doveryai no proveryai.' It means, 'Trust, but verify."' On the Persian Gulf issue, Reagan said he was "gratified completely" with the symbolic support his summit partners had voiced in reaffirming their commitment to freedom in navigation. He said he didn't think of the Soviets as "co trustees" for peace in the region, as White House chief of staff Howard Baker had characterized them recently. Exp. June 18, 19871 a remote part of the city that before World War II was the center of a united pre-war Berlin but which is now a border area along the Berlin Wall. Authorities planned to put 10,000 policemen on the streets today to protect Reagan during his four-hour visit. Normally, about 1,500 police are on duty in the city. 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