COMMUNIST OFFI Polish s WARSAW, Poland (UPD-Strikes persisted in at least 1 locations across Poland yesterday despite advances in the free trade union movement and admission by a Communist Party of- ficial of the need for major changes.. Polish television said the strikes "were continuing at 16" work places and repeated earlier warnings that the work stoppages could jeopardize the gains workers have already won. THE REPORTS DID not detail the strike locations but dissident sources said they included tram drivers in the southern industrial city of Katowice and workers at the ball bearing plant in Kielce who have been out for more than a week. No estimate of number of workers involved was given. Tadeusz Fiszbach, first secretary of the Communist Party in the Gdansk province, Wednesday night called for a complete overhaul of the party. He told Western reporters the crisis situation in Poland which triggered the summer labor strife and toppled the government was the responsibility of the party. "All of us are guilty," he said. "It is necessary to change the party." HE SAID HE favored the convening of an extraordinary party congress "quickly and sensibly." "I personally believe it will be before the end of this year," he said, adding 1 1 The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 19, 1980-Page 9' CIAL STRESSES NEED FOR CHANGE trikes continue that 300 party members had quit in accepted officially." - disillusionment over the past month. Delegates from free trade unions all: "The party must have a new over Poland met'hn Gdansk' Wed- program-a program that must be nesday to chart the future direction of s truthful and authentic," he told the free trade union movement-one of Western reporters. "The program must the major demands won by striking be accepted by the people before it is workers. BURRITO's-AND TACOS at AP Photo ANASTASIO SOMOZA'S CAR blocks a street in Asuncion, Paraguay. Nicaragua's former dictator was killed Wednesday along with two companions by automatic weapons and bazooka fire from unidentified assailants. SParaguay's forces push to find Somoza's killers BgICYCLE JIM'S RESTrAURANTI Come in and build your own from our MEXICAN MAXIMUM BUFFET HAPPY HOURS Mon.-Thurs. Spm-close BUSINESS HOURS Hamburger $1.75 !rench Prim 234 Pganuts 144 Grat discounts on boor and liquor Mon.-Thurs. 11 :30am-midnight Fri.-Sat. 11:30am-1:O0am Sun. 4:O0pm-9:O0pm From AP and UPI ASUNCION, Pagaguay-Paraguay's army and police conducted land and air searches yesterday for members of a khaki-clad assassination squad that killed Nicaragua's former dictator Anastasio Somoza in a fusillade of machine-gun and bazooka fire. Police and witnesses said six to eight guerrillas who coordinated their attack by, walkie-talkie poured machine-gun fire into Somoza's Mercedes-Benz and forced it to a halt in front of-a rented house where a marksman with a bazooka blew the vehicle apart with a *rocket. One of those sought was a woman and one was thought to be wounded. AUTHORITIES REOPENED bor- ders to air, road, and river traffic yesterday, but strict border checks were carried out. For 24 hours after the slaying the country's international airport was. closed to outbound flights. Borders with Brazil, 'Argentina, and Bolivia were sealed. The massive manhunt was launched by the right-wing government of President Alfredo Stroessner, the friend who granted the 54-year-old Sqmoza asylum after his ouster from Nicaragua in 1979. Air Force planes and helicopters sonned roads near Paraguay's fren- tiers and police raided homes in the capital looking for suspects. At least 100 people were reported detained for questioning here and at border check- points. SOURCES SAID Somoza's son Anastasio Somoza PortocSrrero, was expected to arrive today on a special flight from. Miami to arrange his father's burial. Police closed streets around the villa where Somoza lived with his entourage and newspapers reported the ex- tment said that in accordance with the wishes of his widow, Hope Portocarrero de Somoza, a U.S. citizen who lives in the Miami area, Somoza will be buried somewhere in the United States in private funeral ceremonies. Sampson, however, said his five children are due in Asuncion from the United States, probably today, and "only then will we decide if the remains will be taken to the United States or buried here. 1301 S. University, corner of Forest SHOGUN I have been destroyed by the loss of my friend of 18 years. I feel very lonely. ' -Dinorah Sampson, Somoza's Nicaraguan mistress THE ST PC r ~Jap< min I sP( ;E UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CENTER FOR JAPANESE TUDIES CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND tHIS FREE PUBLIC TALK onel DIscassIon Sept. 20 an Specialists will be reviewing the television ni-series "SHOGUN." Participants in the discussion will be: PROFESSOR ROGER HACKETT, PROFESSOR PETER ARNESEN, and DR. ROBERT INNES of the University of Michigan September 20, 10:00am-noon in the Modern Languages Building, And. 4, Univesity of Michigan campus Teaching Guides and Viewing Guides will be available ONSORED BY THE PROJECT ON EASTASIANSTUDIES INEDUCATION .. 'p .. ' a, *' r dictator's body lay in a glass-covered coffin in a chapel of the rented mansion, 20 clocks from /the attack scene in downtown Asuncion. Dinorah Sampson, his Nicaraguan mistress, was taken to a hospital Wed- nesday to identify the body, police said. 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