Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 13, 1982, Section A, Page 6, Image 6

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10,000 Polish workers strike;
militants protest ban on union
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - An
estimated 10,000 workers
struck shipyards in Gdansk and
Gdynia for a second day Tues
day, and militants called for a
general strike in the region to
protest the ban on Solidarity,
witnesses said
They said the workers flashed
V-for-victory signs, chanted
"Solidarity Will Win!” and
painted the words "Solidarity
Shipyard" in blue over the V I
Lenin shipyard sign in Gdansk
They also left portraits of un
ion chief Lech Walesa and
Polish-born Pope John Paul II
hanging on the gates of the
plant named after the founder of
the Soviet state
Other workers leaving the
Gdansk yard said an "under
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pealed for a general strike
throughout the Gdansk region
The report could not be in
dependently confirmed
The latest strike lasted from 6
a m. to 2 p.m., and unlike Mon
day night when running battles
between protesters and security
forces erupted, no incidents
were reported
Riot police surrounding the
shipyard in Gdansk with water
cannon left before the shift
change at 2 p.m., and departing
workers were cheered by about
2,000 onlookers who chanted
“Long Live Walesa!” and
“Bravo Workers!”
Walesa has been interned
since martial law was declared
and Solidarity suspended Dec.
13 The union was outlawed
Friday by Parliament.
Italian pair
caught, while
fascist fiees
ROME (AP) - A platoon of
police agents returned from
Bolivia Tuesday with one of two
Italians wanted for the rightist
bombing of the Bologna railway
station that killed 85 people and
injured 200
The other wanted man, the
founder of Italy's most danger
ous neo-fascist terrorist organ
ization, got away
Airport sources said the cap
tive, Pierluigi Pagliai, 28, was
unconscious, with serious
wounds in the head and neck
inflicted by Bolivian police when
they arrested him An am
bulance took him to a Rome
hospital,.
Twenty-three Italian police
agents brought Pagliai back
aboard a chartered Alitalia
DC-10. The plane's departure
from La Paz, the Bolivian capi
tal, was delayed for several
hours, and Bolivian aviation of
ficials reported that it had been
hijacked But Italian police
sources said it was delayed
because guards at the airport
apparently had no orders
Intelligence sources said
Pagliai had been living in Ar
gentina with his wife but
traveled to Bolivia frequently as
an operator in that South Amer
ican country's $2-billion-a-year
illegal cocaine trade Bolivian
police captured him Sunday
near Santa Cruz de la Sierra
But Stefano delle Chiaie.
charged with complicity in the
Bologna bombing in August
1980, left Bolivia before the
police moved in. the sources
said He is the founder of the
neo-fascist Avanguardia
Nazlonal (National Vanguard),
which the Italian police say is
the country's most dangerous
right-wing terrorist group
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