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Michigan Illinois St. Store Hours: 9:30-6 M,T,W,F,Sat 920 Mass. 9:30-8:30 Thursday 12-5 Sunday 842-2700 UNLV Alabama Colorado St. N.Iowa Virginia Notre Dame Syracuse WARSAW, Poland — Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki is coming to the United States to seek support for the Solidarity-led government's demand that a treaty guaranteeing Poland's western border be signed before German unifies. Polish leader will ask U.S. to help set German border Mazowiecki achieved one aim of his trip when the four victorious World War II allies and the two Germans last week decided to allow Poland to take part in sessions of talk that concern Poland's security. The former Solidarity editor and political prisoner was scheduled to leave Warsaw today for a six-day visit to the United States, with a one-day stop in Canada. It will be Mazewowski's longest stay abroad since he was born in August to lead the first non-Communist government in the East bloc. The Associated Press "I don't need to stress the significance of the visit for Poland to a country which is the world's No.1 superpower," government spokesmen Malgorzata Niezabitowska said earlier, outlining the goals of the visit. Mazowiecki will push for U.S. backing of his government's demand that a treaty guaranteeing Poland's Tadeusz Mazowieci "We would like the U.S. to act toward stabilization of transformations taking place in Europe and to support, as it has always done, the Polish interests, particularly those concerning the process of German unification." Janusz Onyksiewicz, former Solidarity spokesman and now a deputy to parliament, told the PAP news agency yesterday. Warsaw has not been satisfied by a resolution backed by West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl asking parliaments in West Germany and East Germany to declare that a united Germany should sign a treaty affirming the Poles' right to live in secure borders. Treaties commit the Germans to treat the Oder and Neisse rivers as Poland's western border, but a unified army would not be bound by those terms. western border be initiated by East Germany and West Germany before unification and then ratified by a unified Germany. within the 1937 borders that included about one-third of present-day Poland. Poles are concerned by some in Germany who urge reunification Germany unity, developments in central Europe, security and defense issues, and economic cooperation are expected to be the topics of talks between Mazowiecki and President Bush. Mazowiecki also is to meet with U.S. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, members of Congress and other top U.S. officials. Kohl assists in ally's election The Associated Press Support for East Germany sets groundwork for reunification BONN, West Germany — Chancellor Helmut Kohl pulled off a coup by guiding his East German allies to victory, and he is hoping the moment will seal his re-election in West Germany's own vote in December. It could be a tough struggle as Kohl tries to balance the fervent hopes of East Germans eager for prosperity with the worries of West Germans, who fear they'll have to pay for reunification. The new leadership chosen by East German voters Sunday supports Kohl's plans for swift unification with West Germanw. "The real winner is to be found there (in Bonn)," the newspaper reported. "The electorate here is trusting promises made by Kohl and Even East Germany's Communist-run newspaper, the Berlin Zeitung, acknowledged the election result was a coup for Kohl. Helmut Kohl his friends from the big Bonn sister party." Kohl's political opponents in Bonn made the same observation. "The decisive thought for East Germans may have been. "If we vote for Kohl, the money will flow," said Social Democrat Oskar' Lafontaine, announcing that he'll challenge Kohl in West Germany's elections Dec. 2. Kohl helped create the three-party Alliance for Germany that won in East Germany. He advised them in their campaign and barnstormed across East Germany, promising that through unification, East Germans could have Western-style affluence. The chancellor said yesterday that he saw outstanding chances for his party when elections for a united Germany finally came. He indicated that would be sometime next year. The latest polls give Kohl's coalition government a lead of about 6 percentage points over the Social Democrats. But the polls indicate a close race if Kohl were to lose the support of Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher's Free Democrats, the coalition's junior partner. 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