The Herald, Monday, June 4, vt, Page 9 ° ZIMBABWE-RHODESIA | a Plot marks new gov't ¢ TERRACE-KITIMAT. ‘Rhodesia SALISBURY (Reuter) — The black-dominated government of Zimbabwe- begins its first full week in office in the midst of a police investigation into a assassination pilot against the country's new Zindoga of being an. alarmist and added: “One would have thought a minister in. jhis positlon would have n more careful rather. than. alarming people over noth- Sithole has been bitterly but informed sources close to available powers will be the prime minister sald he ‘was referring to Sithole and his party. He warned that if his government encounters used to eradicate It. ZANU—Sithole has refused to take up lis 12 seata in parliament and two in cabinet because it alleges the UANC election victory organized sabotage, all prime minister, Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Law and Order Minister Francls Zindoga told reporters Sunday that - of- ficials of the only internal black opposition party, the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) faction | of Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole, planned to murder Muzcrewa. “They planned to Xi him and some of his henchmen,” . re i _eald Zindoga, a coalition opposed to the new ‘regime J since ZANU's election defeat [iva last month, He has said nine officials ‘of his party are in detention after a series of & police raids last week. The arrested officials have been questioned about illegal i possession ‘of ammunition, Zindoge stated. In his first nattonally-tele- ii ie vised address since assuming office at midnight i Thursday, Muzorewa, 54, SECOND SECTION | " GNIEZNO, Poland (Reuter) — Pope John-Paul . tame in triumph Sunday to the birthplaca of Polish Christianity and epoke out on behalf of churches throughout Communist pe. So '. The pontiff, suggesting he was dected to lead the world’s Roman Catholics in upholding Christianity in Eastern Europe, also referred: pointedly to.free-. dom of speech a and the plight Geechttovalee as he preached in front of the great cathedral of Gniezno, He spent the day. in this medieval city surrounded by: huge crowds on the second day of a nine-day tour of his ‘predominantly - Roman Catholic homeland, c . John Paul, who ‘plunged Into the sensitive issue of ' churchstate relations in this officially Commuaist ‘country when he spoke. in ~ Warsaw, at struck another’ “Sunday when::: pantift spoke ons behalf “ot... BS vdaptiod from his pre-. Me ercriting himself as ““his Slav," the Pope said: “Tt would be sad to believe that each Pole and Slav in my part of the world is’ ble to hear the words of the Pope We ar are living ina time of declared freedom end ex- change of information,” he added in what appeared to be a criticlam of the Polish government's refusal to . Mant the church a greater access to the media, - _ In another departure from hig text, the Pope referred to abanner held in the crowd in front of the cathedral which ‘read: “Remomber, Father, about your Czech children.” - “Tt is good that I seo this before my eyes, he ‘said, adding that he. could not forget “these children,” ‘Soviets: see the Pope too MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet television viewera had thelr first’ glimpae of Pope John Paul's visit to Poland Sun- day and received a warning that some church circles are trying to use the event for -“antl-state purposes,”* Alexander Bovin, com- . mentator on Sovlet television's International _ Panorama program, show about 30 seconds of film a saw ly but woe 0 shots of the jubilant. hee crowds that awalted him. ". Previously, the ght day trip was given onl: mention by the offi I soviet . News agency Tass.. Bovin said the, Vatican's policy towards Eastern two-sided and Hee ene that the visit may have a harmful effect. “On the one hand, .it Is based on the recognition of new goclal changes in these countries and the aban- donment of the previous naked anti-Communism," he said, But the Vatican in of course looking for new ways of extending it influence. “This duality should be kept In mind when assessing the Pope's visit, all the more so because there are some circles in the Polish church which are trylng to use it for anti-state purposes.” ‘isit a rump Roman Catholics and other Christians’ face con- siderable difficulties in Czechoslovakia far greater than those con- — fronting the chureh in Poland. Later in the day, the Pope ‘reminded a young audience of a statement by 19th century Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz: “A Feivikzation truly worthy of man must be a Christian civilization.” An estimated two million in -singing and cheering people greeted the Pope Sunday with. a legs restrained ‘reception ‘than tha one Saturday in Warsaw. Many cam d overnight: at the mall airfield where the Pope arrived, The historic city, about 224 kilometres west of Warsaw, was alive with color. Yellow and white papal flags, pic- tures of the Pope and religious signs hung from nearly every bullding. In his, addresses, the Christlans in all Eastern Euro ean countries, is pope today comes to this place to give witness to Christ who is living in the soul of his nation, to Christ who is living In the souls of the nations that have Jong since accepted him a the way and the truth and the life,” he sald. “He comes here to speak |: before the whole church, before Europe and the world, of those often forgotten nations and peoples, He comes here to ery with a loud voice,” he said. The Pope said he could not fail to hear the language of his people and the other Slav and related languages. “These languages cannot fail to be heard especially by the first Slav pope in the ‘history of the: church. Perhaps this is why Christ has chosen him,” John Paul, displaying the _ humor which has won him popularity, jokingly told the crowd he one Poland, which ia in the midst of a’ heatwave, because it was too hot In Heme, ; “The P was wrong about the’ weather,” he said. “I would say also that the Pope was fallible,” After kneeling and Kissing the steps of the Parente the Pope went inside to at the shrine of the Virgin Mary and the altar of St. Adalbert, At the airfield outside Gniezno the crowd kept the Pope from talking for 10 minutes as they cheered and sang hymns, Organizers had to appeal for quiet. The pontiff left Warsaw after saying a mass for . young people at St Anne's Church and about a million ’ people in the capital waved goodbye as he took off in the . white-painted Polish airlines helicopter. Despite his declared aim to make his visit a relighous | pilgrimage, the pontiff struck several sharp political notes in his firet major speeches in Warsaw. 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