Page 12A THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1981 World Blamed for social, economic problems Former Polish officials to go on trial United Press International WARSAW, Poland — Former Polish officials who have been blamed for the nation’s lingering social and economic crisis will go on trial soon, a high-ranking Com munist Party member told a meet ing of the party Central Commit tee Thursday. At the same time. Interior Minister Gen. Czeslaw Kiszczak warned that Poland was witnes sing a sharp, merciless political struggle in which adversaries were trying to weaken and take control of the country. The warning came as Solidarity threatened a nationwide news paper, radio and television strike for Oct. 1 and Moscow accused the independent labor federation of seeking to seize power in order to restore capitalism. Politburo member Kazimierz 20%-50% OFF Boston Hanging Bkt HANGING BASKETS Barcikowski, in a speech reported by the official news agency PAP, said prosecutors had been car rying out careful investigations and “those responsible for the cri sis will go on trial soon.” The text of Barcikowski’s speech was not immediately avail able, and the summary mentioned no names. However, legal action was begun during the summer against ousted Prime Minister Piotr Jaroszewicz and other for mer officials who served during the 10-year regime of party chief Edward Gierek. PAP said Barcikowski, also de clared a necessity for “effective counteractions against the ex tremist wings in Solidarity.” In a speech delivered during the first session of the Central committee meeting Wednesday, party official Edward Skrzypczyk told the assembly that govern ment plans for economic reform were a gamble that will bring un employment and bankrupt plants across the country. Skrzpczyk called government’s plans for economic reform next year a “poker game,” and warned, “in the first stage of economic re form there will be unemploy ment, a mess in material supplies and bankruptcy of the industrial plants.” In Moscow, a leading Soviet newspaper accused Solidarity of undermining the socialist system in Poland with strikes and said it was seeking to “bring down the state system” to restore capitalism in the Warsaw Pact nation. The story, published by the Soviet labor union newspaper Trud, was distributed early Thurs day by the Tass news agency, indi cating it had the support of the Soviet leadership. Trud said Solidarity exposed its “counter-revolutionary, anti socialist character” in a charter of proposed new rules to be adopted at the 10-million member labor federation’s first national conven tion this weekend. “As chief vehicle for blackmail ing and pressuring the party and state organs, the authors of the document have chosen strikes which, as is shown by practice, have disorganized the economy and brought the nation ... to a cri tical point,” Trud said. “Using the policy of strikes, the anti-socialist elements from Soli- 'darity are aiming at undermining the socialist foundation and, in the final analysis, at restoring capital ism in Poland,” The Soviet attack came as S clarity’s national coordina commission said it would c nationwide newspaper, i television strike Oct. printers were paid for two they refused to work dim nationwide newspaper strike month. 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The three arrested included “a woman and a girl.” They were picked up when the guards cap tured a house being used as a mo jahideen base, the radio said. It said the guards discovered maps of the prime minister’s office, where Rajai and Bahonar were assas sinated. The Iranian parliament Wednesday gave the cabinet of new Prime Minister Ayatollah Mohammed Reza Mahdavi-Kani a quick vote of confidence with 170 voting in favor and only 8 either opposing or abstaining. In Paris, a spokesman for the Mojahideen guerrillas battling the Islamic regime confirmed that a top Palestine Liberation Organi zation official met with Mojahi deen leader Massoud Rajavi. The PLO denied Tuesday that any such meeting took place. Reports of contacts between the PLO, which aided Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s rise to pow er in 1979, and Khomeini’s foes followed recent allegations that Israel had supplied Tehran with weapons needed in the war with Iraq. Iran has denied getting any arms from Israel. Mahdavi-Kani, in a statement issued after he presented the cabinet today, said foreign hands were involved in the assassina tions of Rajai and Bahonar. He did not elaborate on his charge. He also denied reports that the kill ings were part of an internal power struggle between Islamic clergy officials. Mahdavi-Kani, who as head of the interior ministry showed little patience with dissent, said soon after the parliament approved his selection as the new prime minis ter that “fifth columnists” were trying to undermine the Islamic regime. “Rumors have been spread accusing some (Islamic regime) fi gures of involvement in thisi dent,” the prime ministers “The enemy is trying to destra in various ways—by assassins and shaking public confideoci “The people must be» these rumors havebeens the fifth columnists, "hes suspicions of an inside joh’| pressed as soon as Sunday’sh went off. Prime Minister Bahonar! President Rajai were ! firebomb that exploded \ two men were meeting i heavily guarded prime r office. Guards reportedly everyone entering the and scoured all rooms meetings convened, raising tions how a bomb could haveh placed in the same room as th! r. highest elected officials in In Mahdani-Kani said theinrt yi gation into the killings has“u < good headway” and "what I Bxas say now is that foreign agents; in T; had a hand in this. 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