European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 27, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Paga26 the stars and stripes sunday. September 27,1987 . Won t disrupt or divide1 Poland Bush says on visit Warsaw Poland a i pre Sid Crl George Bush met saturday with polish Leader Gen. Wojcicch Jaruzelski As he began a tour Day visit to Poland with a declaration that he would seek to promote Freedom in a Way thai docs not disrupt or Divide the communist coun i. We seek Only to play a constructive role in bringing about the National reconciliation that everyone in Poland desires and 10 promote the cause of Freedom said Bush the highest ranking american official to visit his nation in a decade. " want to make Clear that our intention is not to disrupt or Divide nor is it to interfere he said. Bush who was to meet sunday with officials of the banned Solidarity Trade Union met with Cardinal Jozcfa Glemp head of the roman Catholic Church in Poland and separately with Catholic intellectuals in a Day thai combined the ceremonial with the official. Moving around the austere looking East bloc City in a shiny Black american limousine Bush also Laid wreaths at the polish Tomb of the unknown Soldier and at a memorial to those killed in the Warsaw jewish ghetto uprising against inc nazis in world War ii. A few thousand poles turned out to Sec the american vice president even though the polish government did not publish a detailed schedule of his visit. There was a smattering of miniature american flags visible along the streets and a 24-foot Banner was unfurled from the rooftop of an apartment building in downtown Warsaw that said fighting Poland welcomes its Friend the vice president of Fth .a., George Bush looked and sounded at limes like an american politician campaigning in an american City. He stopped Tor a Brief Impromptu interview with a reporter from polish Tele vision and spent a few moments shaking hands in the crowds that turned up at his appearances. Bush s official trip to Europe also look on a slightly political cast when a camera Crew paid for by his presidential Campaign organization began taping his appearances for future Campaign commercials. The vice president is expected to announce his candidacy for the 1988 re publican presidential nomination on oct. 12. Bush s meeting with Jaruzelski ran More than an hour about 20 minutes longer than planned. Aides travelling with the vice president said inc two sides had begun defining a series of issues including the poles de sire for greater economic assistance and the american View hat economic Reform is necessary with the participation of the polish population. Even As Bush began his visit his aides said negotiations surrounding his itinerary were continuing. Initially they passed word that government officials might deny Bush permission to visit a private farm outside Warsaw. But by the end of the Day it was announced that Bush would visit both that vice president George Bush meet saturday with polish Cardinal Josef Glemp. Aspmo farm and a second private farm of the polish government s choosing. Bush s visit to Poland reflects a recent improvement in relations Between the two countries. The relationship chilled in the Early 1980s when polish authorities imposed mania Law and president Rea Gan responded by imposing economic sanctions. The official polish news Agency Pap s announcement of Bush s arrival reflected bitterness Over those sanctions saying that time has shown that the anti pol ish american policy of sanctions and restrictions proved to be futile for Washington. The polish leadership and particularly Cen. Jaruzelski who was at tacked in terms unacceptable in civilized International relations have not budged talking with reporters aboard his plane before arriving Bush said that cer Tain obstacles to full normalization of relations remain. We will obviously be encouraging them to do As much As they can or More in the Field of human rights. And they will be encouraging us to do More in the Field of financial support for their Economy he said. Hurricane Emily weakens after battering Bermuda Hamilton Bermuda a Hurricane Emily lost strength saturday Over inc North Allan lie s cooler Waters after pounding Bermuda with wind gusts up to 112 Man that damaged buildings and boats and injured at least 16 people. The storm swept Northeast across he Island Fri Day morning after stunning forecasters by gaining strength even As it picked up Forward Speed. Emily had sustained winds of nearly so Mph Down 10 Mph from Midnight Friday and was moving Northeast at nearly 60 Mph. Foreign navies on Alert in Fiji in Wake of coup Suva Fiji up australian and new Zea land naval ships were placed on Alert saturday for inc possible evacuation of thousands of their nation als in Fiji. The action is in response to the second wordless military coup in Llic racially torn South Pacific Island nation in less than five months. One Day after native fijian army strongman col. Sitiveni Rabuka staged his second takeover to prevent the majority ethnic Indian Community from regaining political Power the capital of Suva was reported Calm but tense. Top Contra Leader says hell announce cease fire Tegucigalpa Honduras a a Contra rebel Leader says he will declare a cease fire Early next month in compliance with a new regional peace plan. Adolfo Calero head of the Honduras based rebel coalition known Ai the nicaraguan Resis Tance made the proposal. When asked about the proposal in a later interview he declined to give further details. Navy from Page 1 Ever ombudsmen the people who handle support groups for spouses of sailors at sea were contacted for All five Norfolk based ships. She s also called the mow cry said. If she wants the help to work with other spouses from that ship she has that As soon As Ciso saw Friday s letter he dashed off a written reply to Daisy through Landers telling her that help is available. The Bottom line Mowery said is that we care. We want to help and have the networks for thai kind of Landers office said the original letter had been destroyed and a return address was unavailable so investigators looked for clues in the letter. For instance Daisy revealed her children s Ages 5,7 and 10 when saying they were perfect Angels for dad but uncontrollable monsters for her. She said her husband had been in the service for 15 years and that they had been married 11 years. Senate from Page 1 two votes. The House has included a similar proposal in ils version of legislation establishing defense department programs. The proposal approved Friday was an amendment to the Senate s version of the Mili tary programs Bill. The Reagan administration led by the department of defense opposes the amendment but it May be accepted As part of an Overall military Bill that presi Dent Reagan otherwise approves. But Reagan has Al ready promised to veto the Senate and mouse versions of the legislation on military programs because of the inclusion of arms control provisions. The amendment offered by sen. Frank j. Laulen Borg d-nj., is in response to a 5-4 supreme court decision last year that upheld the air Force Rule bar ring Yamn Ulkes. Orthodox jews Are obligated to keep their Heads covered. The amendment said Lautenberg. Prevents those who arc religious from being locked out of the sen. John h. Chafee r-r.i., opposed inc Amend ment arguing that the wearing of religious apparel could be divisive. He said it s a great mistake to permit the accentuation of the differences in our armed it is not Clear How Many members of inc armed forces would be affected by the amendment. Laulin Berg had no figure. Under his proposal he said the department or defense would set the standards for neat and conservative and decide when wearing the religious apparel interfered with members duties Lautenberg would not say what apparel he thought would be allowed but he expressed doubt that the wearing of Robes or daggers would be allowed. He said the main Issue for religious jews was to be Able to Wear the Yarmulke indoors when regular military headgear usually is not worn. The military programs Bill in the Senate still faces major roadblocks because of a division Between re publicans and democrats Over two amendments sponsored by democrats. One would require congressional approval for the administration to continue to provide military escorts for Oil tankers in inc persian Gulf. The other would require . Adherence to the in ratified 1979 treaty to limit strategic arms. College football scores cd 31. 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