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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 10, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday june 10.1987 Pope pays tribute to slain polish priest Warsaw Poland apr Pope John Paul Al said tribute la a slain priest who has become a Symbol of Hope for the outlawed Solidarity free Trade movement Poland s communist Leader vowed there will be no return to the social upheaval sparked by the Independent group. On the second Day of his week Long pilgrimage the Ciff was to visit the site of the notorious Maidanek concentration Camp tuesday. He was expected to Pray silently without delivering a speech. An estimated 1-5 million people died at Maidanek according to figures released at the Nuernberg War crimes trials. The Camp outside the Eastern City of Lublin waste second largest on polish territory after Auschwitz. The pontiff Al the Start of his third pilgrimage to his native Poland paid a Brief tribute monday to the Rev. Jozy Popie Litzko. The 37-year-old priest a  of Solidarity was abducted and tided by government Security agents in 1984. At an evening mass inside All saints Church the pop quoted the slain Deric As saying thanks to the death and resurrection of Christ the Symbol of Ignominy and of humiliation has become the Symbol of  there was no visible response from the hundreds of Lay catholics priests and Bishops in the audience for he Start of a Palish Catholic conference. John Paul is expected to Pray at Popieluszko s gravest the end of his trip sunday. The priest hat inspired a religious cult among Many of the outlawed free Trade movement s supporters. The pontiff and Poland s communist Leader  jail Elslo exchanged formal greetings late monday afternoon in an ornately decorated former Royal Palace in the old  turmoil has subsided Jaruzelski said in a Clear reference to Solidarity. The flames incited by foreign Powers have cleared  polish officials have blamed Western countries for allegedly causing trouble by backing the Solidarity movement headed by 1983 Nobel peace prize Winner Lech Walesa. The Pope plans to meet Walesa later in the trip in the Northern City of Gdansk. The 67-year-old Romm Catholic Leader stared som Berly at the floor As he  5 Yards from the communist party chief in front of an audience of dozens of Bishops and party , speaking firmly said Poland is creating new forms of social  will not leave that Road be said adding that the government is open to change Only As Long As communist Rule is not threatened. He acknowledged that we Are aware of divisions in oar Solety and also spoke of the importance of the Church in Poland which is a needed in seducing a be Rocert port the person to his using to the Tele Graaf  
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