European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 01, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday september 1, 1905 the stars and stripes Page 9 Walesa voices Sharp attack on Jaruzelski regime Gdansk Poland a Lech Walesa declaring we will never give up Solidarity issued a slinging at tack on the polish government Friday and accused it of presiding Over a political economic and cultural disaster that condemns the nation to deepening poverty. Today we Issue a warning this is our country our Homeland that is being destroyed Walesa told reporters at a news conference held to Mark the fifth anniversary of the birth of the now outlawed Solidarity free Trade Union. Walesa issued a 16-Page statement that called for an end to political repressions and demanded fundamental economic reforms and inc eased workers rights by the restoration of free Trade unions. The statement said the country is locked in a political stalemate that makes economic and social change impossible. The ruling group bears a historical responsibility for what it is doing and what it fails to do the statement said. Greeted by Chcon and applause As he emerged from work at the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk on Friday afternoon Walesa was greeted by cheers and applause by More than 500 people gathered outside the shipyard Gate. Waving a a for Victory sign Walesa placed Flowers at the foot of the Monument and then led the crowd in singing the polish National Anthem. At the end of the song the crowd chanted solidary and Walesa raising his voice to be heard shouted. General we will never give up Walesa was addressing his remark to the polish Leader. Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski who imposed martial Law in december 1981 and crushed Solidarity the soviet bloc first and Only free Trade Union. Before Walesa left work dozens of uniformed police men walked through the crowd checking identity documents but they left the area before the Solidarity rally. Statement summarizes report afterwards Walesa met with reporter in the Rector of St. Brygida s Church and released copies of a 16-Page statement that summarizes a 500-Page report in the National situation prepared at Walesa s request by Lead ing Solidarity advisers and polish intellectuals Over the past four months. The larger report has not been made Public. The report was prepared to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the agreement signed Between striking workers and the government in this Baltic port City on aug. 31, 1980. That allowed creation of Independent Trade unions. Nothing will be achieved in Poland if we Don t return to the Road of agreement with the nation Walesa told More than 30 Western reporters As he sat behind a desk wearing a White to shirt with the word Solidarity written in the characteristic flowing red script. The statement presented a gloomy assessment of life in Poland. The declaration said it hoped its release would spark an Independent debate on the situation in our called on the country to defend workers rights fight alcoholism Spur Independent economic initiatives and defend the nation s cultural values. And to the authorities we say release political prisoners and end the policy of repression Walesa said. The statement which was released translated into English was divided into sections on Law and human rights the Economy conditions of life and work and National culture. It said it represented a summary of chapters on the topics contained in the larger report. Von has Feln. On August 21 to at Penzance. Cornwall. Timothy. Mar and Jam. Dearly Tutti Ovate 0�margarita count von ht4n and the late count Rich att. Funeral Eric to 09 held to Germany. Do nation to tit a spec. This bogus Denih notice which ran in the London to is stirred an espionage fuss in Britain. Woman admits placing notice suspected As a message to spies London up Scotland Yard confirmed Fri Day that it is investigating whether a bogus death no Tice which appeared last saturday in the times of London was a warning to East German spies in Britain to flee. A woman thursday said she had placed the notice in the paper but she said it was done As a favor to a casual acquaintance who has since disappeared. It announced the death on aug. 21 of three dearly beloved sons of Mai ii a countess von Hessen and the late count Richard in Cornwall on Britain s West coast. However police said to Alfes re Vader and German officials could find no i cd of the Yum Ess raising speculation that the no itch Bati been placed As a coded warning to East German spies. A spokesman for Scotland Yard confirmed that the woman bad been interviewed by its special Branch detectives but refused to say anything More. We Are assessing what was said in the interview but we cannot discuss this any further at All the spokesman said. Sources however said agents from Britain s version of the Cia also quizzed the woman identified As Rita Colenan. She gave an interview to the Sun newspaper after her questioning and denied that she was a spy and said Scotland Yard told her she was not suspected of any wrongdoing. She said she placed the notice for the countess an acquaintance she had first met Over the phone through Charity work. She said the countess subsequently phoned her from time to she added that the countess had no fixed address and she did not know How to reach her. Recently she said the countess phoned to say her children had died and she was dying Back to wot Germany. She asked for a notice to be placed in the t Mes As favor Cole Man said. Inc was very distressed Coleman told the news paper. I thought it was strange at the time but i did t think of checking to see whether the deaths had taken place. I just can t understand what s speculation that the notice was a warning has grown since wednesday when an East German couple living in England was arrested and charged with espionage offences in London. Government sources in Germany when eight people Are now suspected of being East German agents said the possibility of a newspaper warning to spies can lot be excluded 1 / daughter of jailed South african accepts Check from . Senators Washington Dpi tic daughter of South african Black activists Nelson and Winnie Mandela received a Check Friday from 14 senators for $6,750 to help pay for the reconstruction of her Mother s fire bombed Home and medical clinic. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum a Ohio presented the Check to Zenani Mandela Dlamini at a Capitol Hill news conference saying that americans of All political views have a deep sense o Hurt and empathy with the people of South Africa. Metzenbaum said he and the other senators were giving her the Money to show their personal concern. An attempt to deliver a slightly lesser amount through the state department was rejected by Winnie Mandela because of the Reagan administrations policy of constructive engagement with South Africa. Dlamini thanked the senators and urged additional sup port for her Mother s medical clinic. I Appeal to All mothers in America to help the children of South Africa the said. Thank you. And god bless America for your love and she ended her statement by raising her right fist into the air and saying the struggle goes she said she believes her father who has been in jail for 22 years will be freed some Day by the White minority government of South Africa. But she said he probably would not accept any conditions for his release. Thursday during her Washington visit she said that growing up without a father was not easy. But she would be prepared to die for South Africa if she still lived there. Police Nab 6 More suspects in Spanish Bank robbery Rome Dpi police announced Fri Day they have arrested four More italians accused of belonging to a gang that stole Cash and jewelery valued at nearly $6 Mil lion from a Bank in Barcelona Spain on aug. 15. Two other suspects were arrested in Spain they said. The six new arrests followed those of five italians and two spaniards in Italy and an other spaniard in Spain reported on wednesday. All those arrested have been charged with association to commit crime and Tak ing part in a robbery. They were accused of being members of what Spanish police Call the italian gang of expert Safe Breakers who tunnelled into a Branch of the Banco hispano american in Barcelona aug. 15 and stole the contents of 1,023 Safe Deposit boxes. The loot valued by police at nearly $6 million included Gold bars rubies and other jewelery in addition to Cash in various currencies. Police identified the latest four suspects arrested in Italy As Gianfranco Panzieri 39. And his Girlfriend Paolo Borzelli 30, and Giovann Lelli 60, and his wife Imola Cavallari Lulli. Lulli s wife is the sister of Carina Caval Lari. Who was arrested thursday along with her daughter Franca and Mario Tosca Proietti. Police say Proietti is the Mastermind of the gang. During a search of Panzieri s apartment in Rieli North of Rome police found a packet of around 70 rubies and Cash in Var ious foreign currencies for a total value of $100,000, police said. Spanish police who arrived in Italy last week arc working with the italian Branch of Interpol on the investigation. Police said they believe three or four members of the gang Are still on the run. The two spaniards arrested in Bologna identified As Luis Lopez exp Luga and Jose a Salazar Lozano were being interrogated in a Bologna jail. A tip from Spanish police put the italian investigators on the Trail of exp Luga and Lozano and an italian magistrate authorized police to tap their Telephone. The couple were arrested after they telephoned Proietti at Wesolo near Ven ice to ask for their share of the loot police said. They were penniless and Proietti wired them $500 to pay their hotel Bill and train fare to Wesolo. Police said. Before his arrest proc Ali had been spending his evenings at the Wesolo Gam bling Casino technique frequently used by criminals to launder stolen Money police said
