European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 15, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse June 1985 the stars and stripes Page 9 3 Solidarity activists get prison terms Poland up Poland sentenced three prominent Solidarity activists to prison terms but Solidarity founder Lech Walesa immediately vowed to continue the underground organizations struggle against the Walesa said the verdict reflects the sickness of the we have to continue our he Wladyslaw Frasynik was sentenced to years in Adam Michnik received a three year and Bogdan Lis received a 2viyear the official news said the sentences can be the announced by presiding judge Krzysztof Zieniuk after a three week was seen As a sign that the polish government is determined to crush any dissent in the and pleaded inno cent to charges of inciting a National strike in february to protest food Price hikes and of leading and masterminding the operation of the underground Solidarity they also were accused of attempting to overthrow to lands communist the verdict evokes deep Walesa we were dealing with a conscious provocation crushing All Hope for the building of a dialogue Between citizens and the they want to say that whoever is obedient will not go to Walesa told Western he called the authorities politically deviated people and it is their his three jailed he Are victims of the political despite the he he and other activists will continue the Union which was banned following the imposition of martial Law in december Krystyna the wife of one of the emerged weeping from the and told reporters the men received the verdict with Calm and other relatives of the defendants said they accepted the verdict with a smile and showed Good when the verdict was being All of them smiled and later they Shook hands with each said Lis Wladyslawa i flashed a sign to my and he responded in the same fray Nicks wife said her husband told her he would serve his sentence in Barcz Ewo in northeastern where Many political prisoners have been state prosecutor Mariusz on tuesday called the verdicts a preventive measure against those who in the future would like to continue the operation of Michnik and the statement was seen As a Clear warning to Walesa and hundreds of other activists that they could face prosecution if they continue their 2nd army div wins 3rd place in evening marches by Joe Mapother staff writer Germany a 2nd army div fwd unit walked away with third place after four Days of nine mile hikes with More than 75 other entrants at the 18th annual evening marches Competition concluded Here this the 27 soldiers of the prizewinning unit were culled from throughout the 3rd 41st inf closing ceremonies thursday night meant the end of three weeks of training and a week of Competition during which the group averaged about Miles of marching each the toughest part was the said 1st Anthony squad Lead medics and maintenance personnel were among the prizewinning asked How a Cook is taught to March in three Aliberti youve got to Tell him his Rifle is not a Basic training skills provide adequate preparation for the evening he All military units participating had to cover the nine mile distance on each of four successive not was the basis for the civilian participants had the option of going for 10kilometer or 15kilometer according to Huibert grape staff officer with the sponsoring the 41st brigade of the dutch Points were awarded for uniformity arid discipline during the an International jury of seven judges determined the taking firs place honors in the foreign troops category was the 72nd Panzer grenadiers of the German a group from the German Navy took second several Hundred including a Small ant military protest braved a Light to cheer the marching units As they passed the reviewing stand at the Cven City Many marching units carried bouquets of Flowers and were accompanied by Chil Dren from the surrounding following closing Many of the troops swapped compared weapons or traded stories with nato eight american mostly from 2nd army div he in Garl Studt and nearby Bremerhaven participated in the pilots delay ratification of settlement with United new York not leaders of the pilots Union thursday delayed ratification of a tentative agreement to end the pilots 4weekold strike at United airlines Pend ing the outcome of the company negotiations with the flight the airline has said it is not bound beyond saturday night by the tentative pact with the which was reached on the airlines negotiations on backs work conditions with the flight attendants involved the return of those who honoured the pilots picket the general View of sources at the airline and the Union was that the flight attendants negotiations would be settled and the pilots strike ended by the the airline has said it would renew some service immediately after How John United executive vice said the schedule of the the nations might not be Back to Normal for three to four the Union who Are in a unit of the air line pilots reiterated on thursday that they would not end their walkout until an equitable backs work agreement had been reached Between United and the flight the key Issue apparently has to do with the company declared intention to assign the attendants to bases As needed and the Conse quent As the flight attendants see that some of them would have to of the flight attendants employed by about have refused to Cross the pilots picket while the rest have made themselves available for the truncated operations United has been con airline pilots of monthly cd flight hours per month in thousands of dollars us air Delta Northwest trans world United american american Eastern Republic Western Continental 3 i Boeing 727 captains with 12 years of service new hires Are on a second tier pay scale Chicago Tribune graphic source air line pilots association contract documents the airline has been operating a Little More than 220 flights about 14 percent of its Normal schedule of but by using a High proportion of wide body the airline has been Able to accommodate about 18 percent of the Restrike total of daily wednesdays break in the pilots negotiations prompted a lawyer for the pilots to seek a Days delay in a court hearing set for thursday on the pilots request for a preliminary injunction to bar what the Union charges Are unfair labor practices by the request was granted by judge Nicholas Bua of the Federal District court in where United has its the charges relate to what the Union contends is the airlines efforts to help dissident United pilots break away from the National Union and form a new and to reported threats made before the strike that striking pilots could lose their seniority the Union Michael said later that if the strike should be settled promptly the hearing would change into a full scale proceeding on the backs work issues the two sides have tentatively agreed to submit to Bua for one Issue is whether the company May fulfil its Promise to no striking pilots that they could jump ahead of returning pilots in obtaining preferred cockpit a second deals with the Union demand that United hire some 570 pilots who had been trained As second officers and except for a refused to Cross the picket the airline says the Union does not represent the trainees but it has refrained from saying it will not go through with Restrike plans to hire 7 b52s taking part in european exercises Raf England seven strategic air come b52 bombers Are Tak ing part in the exercises Busy Brewer and Central the b52gs and 200 Crew members and support people Are in Europe from the 2nd bombardment Wing at Barksdale according to Wes a Wing spokes the b52s Are flying sorties Over Ger Spain and he the annual Busy Brewer exercise is the Only time the bombers Fly out of Davis said the bombers will be simulating the use of conventional weapons on their bombing the whole idea of Busy Brewer is to use the b52s with nato Davis in addition to simulated bombing mis the b52s will be used to simulate Friendly and hostile ground con trollers will help the bombers in getting to their and on their return the b52s will be considered enemy aircraft for ground which will be using them As simulated Davis the Central Enterprise exercise involves Allied air forces Central Europe units from the the United states and according to Safe the which ends is de signed to test the Allied cooperation of the six nations in tactical air an official Davis said the Busy Brewer exercise is also scheduled to end june
