--- University Daily Kansan, June 6. 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 10 Security for Reagan drawing political fire By United Press International LONDON — President Reagan enjoyed lunch with the queen yesterday and talked with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, but the operation in Parliament blasted at gun-toting U.S. security agents. The private luncheon at Buckingham Palace, a major attraction for visitors to the British capital, was described as an informal foursome — Queen Elizabeth II and her consort, Philip, Reagan and his wife, Nancy. While the queen and the president discussed today's D-Day ceremonies and traded notes on horses, Thatchor got a tongue-lashing in the House of Commons for "caving" in to Washington on the security issue and the administration's Secret Service agents to carry guns, despite Britain's strict gun laws. REAGAN MET WITH Thatcher at No. 10 Downing Street for 70 minutes yesterday evening, and White House spokesman Larry Speaks said the prime minister described the session as "marvelous." He said the two leaders, who share a conservative economic view, reviewed the international debt situation and the problem of trade barriers as a prelude to talks at the economic summit later this week. In addition, their discussion ranged over East-West relations, with particular attention paid to Reagan's defense of the United States' return to arms negotiations, as well as the Persian Gulf war and Central America. Speakes said. "Thatcher also *sanked President Reagan for his strong statement that totally and utterly condemned viole- nts in Northern Ireland." Speakers said. THE SECURITY DISPUTE envisioned an otherwise low-key day in the midst of a 10-day European tour. Reagan had a chance to prepare for a whirlwind round of events today highlighted by visits to the Normandy beaches where more than 150,000 Allied troops stormed ashore June 6, 1944, to wrest Europe from Nazi control. Last week, Scotland Yard said that no foreign security men accompanying leaders to the seven-nation London economic summit beginning tomorrow would carry firearms. Britain's gun laws are so strict that only police on special duty — such as foreign dignitaries — carry guns. Scotland Yard reversed itself Monday night and said two of Reagan's guards would carry "mistol-type handwands." REPLYING TO CRITICISM during the question period in Commons, Thatcher said, "We are ultimately responsible for the security of visiting statesmen to London. But we do not discuss security matters." She said the former was being done to protect Reagan on this visit had been done before. 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