European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and St Lopes sunday september 18,1966 Solidarity polish officials agree to october talks world today Warsaw Poland a a Solidarity Leader said saturday Interior minister Czeslaw Kyszczak told members of he Independent labor movement that he sees a future for the banned group but refused to prom ise immediate legalization. Wladyslaw Frasynik gave a detailed account of the six hour meeting in which he took part Friday saying the opposition Side emerged with a feeling of Victo at the meeting. Solidarity chairman Lech Walesa and government officials agreed to begin broader talks Lech Walesa position got closer 1 am in mid october to focus on National problems and the future of Solidarity. Our positions got closer. I am satisfied a tired looking Walesa said after inc meeting at a government guest House outside Warsaw Walesa last month persuaded striking workers to end a wave of walkouts after obtaining the govern ment s agreement to hold talks. He had not met with the government for six years. For the first time Friday other Solidarity members and representatives of the official Trade Union Alliance Pozz were brought into talks to prepare for october discussions. According to Frasynik the Leader of a Solidarity chapter in the southwestern City of wroclaw Gen. Kiszczak told opposition representatives that he sees a place Tor Solidarity in Poland s future but could not make a decision now because his hands Are lied. Alternate politburo member Stanislaw Ciosek told the meeting there was Strong resistance to the idea of Legal Iza Ting Solidarity among the police and army who tear this Symbol according to Frasynik. They clearly said give us time " Frasynik said. There was no immediate government confirmation of Frasynik s account Frasynik told reporters that the Union decided to continue talks even without a firm commitment be cause it did not want to be seen As being the first to break off the process of negotiation. After the meeting participants had a feeling of Victory he said. You could see that the problem of Solidarity was the dominant one and nobody directly attacked the Trade Union movement the first Ever permitted in the soviet bloc was broken up in 1981 under mar tial Law and later banned. The meeting the second Between Walesa and communist authorities in two Days was called to set terms for a Broad round table meeting of groups including Solidarity that represent various sectors of polish society. They Are to address major polish problems including the future of the outlawed Solidarity and of Trade Union pluralism. Some bitter things were traded said mediator Andrzej so Cimachowski. The labor unrest posed the most serious threat to Solidarity since it was crushed in 1981. St Cimachowski a Law professor who has been the go Between in arranging the meetings reported that no decisions were taken but there was some Progress soviets consider changes in training of cosmonauts Moscow a worried soviet space officials Are considering changes in training of their Cosmo nauts after a near tragedy was averted recently when a capsule and its Crew were stranded in orbit the director of the program said. We altogether including the Mission control Cen Ter the cosmonauts and engineers were a bit Compla cent about our life and maybe our preparedness got & bit lower our preparedness for functions in unexpected situations that can always emerge in any flight Vladimir a. Shatalow told reporters Friday. But Shatalow told reporters that nothing teaches us More than the difficulties we encounter in cosmonauts Abdul Ahad Mohmand of Afghanistan and Veteran soviet spaceman Vladimir Lyadnov were stranded in orbit for 26 tense hours because of equip ment and Crew problems on their Soyu tm-5 capsule sept. 6. After two unsuccessful attempts to re enter the atmosphere the capsule landed safely in soviet Cen trial Asia As food and oxygen ran dangerously Low. The two cosmonauts Shatalow and other space scientists faced a Moscow news conference Friday to As sess the problems of the flight. "1 think that after this flight All the experts in space technology the Mission control Center and training Center will come to Many useful conclusions that win be realized in changes in the design logic of manage ment documentation and equipment of the Center in the organizational Structure and probably in the meth ods of cosmonauts training said Shamalov. Before the capsule was stranded in space it docked with the Mir orbiting space station where it left a doctor to Monitor the health of two cosmonauts who have been conducting experiments there since Decem Ber. After the capsule in docked from the Mir and was preparing to return to Earth a sensor in the soyuz s guidance system failed to fire an engine that slows Down the capsule so it can safely enter the atmosphere. On a second attempt the braking engine fired under automatic control but shut itself Down. After his return to Earth Lya Chov admitted to re porters that he had made mistakes such As improperly restarting the engine after the second failed attempt. But he did not refer to the mistake at Friday s briefing. Alexander Dunayv chief of the space Agency Glay Kosmos said Mission control also erred when it did not make a necessary adjustment to control the Speed of descent. The problem was diagnosed and resolved he said but you can Sec we made a certain mistake in control and those mistakes should be Shatalow said Friday that the stranded capsule could have made an emergency Landing at various Sites in the soviet Union the United slates Canada or France. But he said the return to Earth was postponed to give Mission control and the cosmonauts time to set up the Landing at the planned soviet site where ground Crews were waiting to assist the cosmonauts after touchdown. Dunayev said the soviets Hope to launch an unmanned space shuttle this year but want to be completely certain of a successful Mission before a launch is scheduled. Mom who would not abort loses baby to crib death1 North Vancouver British Columbia a a baby whose Mother credited Premier Bill Vander Zalm with inspiring her not to have an abortion has died from sudden infant death syndrome authorities said. The child s Mother. Senna hindu had asked Vander Zalm to become the boy s godfather be cause of his Strong views against abortion. The British Columbia Leader agreed and attended the baptism of the baby Richard at a roman Cath Olic Church aug. 14. Earlier this year Vander atm tried unsuccessfully to have the provincial government health insurance program Slop paying for abortions except when a woman s life was endangered by a pregnancy. A Coroner s report said Richard was a crib death victim. He was bom on july 3, about six weeks pre mature. When hindu 26, asked Vander Zalm if he would be godfather she said she had seriously considered having an abortion when she found herself pregnant with a child the father did t want. I listened to what Vander Zalm had to say she said. Human and technical error caused deadly train wreck Paris a a june train wreck in Paris that killed 57 people was caused by a Chain of circumstances involving human and technical error according to a report by an investigating commission made Public Friday. The 36-Page report recommended better training for personnel modification of some equipment and an improved radio network. It stressed the unfavourable circumstances caused by a passenger who pulled an alarm to Stop the suburban train shortly before it was to enter Paris at Rush hour june 27. The train restarted then hurled without Slop into the Gare do Lyon station crashing into a standing train about to depart. The report said that from the moment the conductor tried rearming the Breaks after the unscheduled Slop he and other workers were overcome by a series of technical and human errors. . Ambassador in Beirut flown to Cyprus Hospital Beirut Lebanon up . Ambassador to Lebanon John Kelly was airlifted Locy Prus Friday for treatment of a heart problem related to stress and exhaustion a . Embassy spokeswoman said Kelly 49, was reported in stable condition and slate department spokesman Charles red Man said in Washington inc prognosis was Good. Ambassador Kelly had to leave Lebanon for medical reasons because his condition required immediate hospitalization in Cyprus the embassy spokeswoman said in Beirut. She Aid Kelly had suffered heart problems due to pres sure and exhaustion but did not elaborate. Redman refused to comment on earlier re ports that Kelly had suffered a stroke. Austerity measures spark fierce rioting in Peru Lima Peru a demonstrators against government austerity measures smashed store windows with rocks looted shops and clashed with riot police. Officials said leftist guerrillas infiltrated the downtown protest. Thousand of pedestrian trying to escape the riots ran through streets filled witty Lear Gas fired by police. Most were unable to find shelter be cause stores and restaurants closed their door when the violence started. The government gave no report on the num Ber of injured but two protesters were seen bleeding from the head. Police made 30 arrests. Small groups of demonstrators blocked traffic and shouted insults against harsh anti inflation austerity measures announced by the Center left government of president Alan Garcia
