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Poles dump
party leader
WARSAW, Poland
Poland s Communist Party on
Sunday ousted moderate leader
Stamslaw Kama after 14 tur
bulent months in office and
called for an "immediate halt"
to any strikes by Solidarity, the
official PAP news agency
reported
Premier Woiciech Jaruzelski,
an army general who also is the
defense minister, was promptly
elected to replace Kama as
party first secretary, the news
agency said It was believed
Jaruzelski would hold all three
posts at least until the next
meeting of the party s Central
Committee which could be
called soon
In Washington. State Depart
ment spokeswoman Susan
Pittman said It's too soon for a
full assessment, but we note
that as minister of defense and
since February, as premier.
Jaruzelski has associated him
self with a policy of seeking
negotiated solutions with
Solidarity " the independent
labor federation
Previous shakeups in the
Polish party and government
have been accompanied by
rumors of possible Soviet inter
vention, and Pittman said there
was no indication of unusal
Soviet troop movements along
the Polish border
Reagan admits
to recession
WASHINGTON
Pres Reagan said Sunday
that the United States is in a
recession It was the first time
anyone in his administration
was willing to make such an
assessment
I think there's a slight reces
sion and I hope a short reces
sion," Reagan said on the White
House lawn before departing by
helicopter to meet with French
President Francois Mitterrand
at Williamsburg Va "I think
everyone agrees on that
The president's comment
caught his Council of Economic
Advisers and other aides by
surprise As late as Saturday,
White House spokesman David
Gergen had refused to use the
word recession to characterize
the poorly performing economy
The government reported
Friday that industrial production
fell 0 8 percent in September,
the second monthly decline in a
row, and was now at the lowest
level in more than a year
Unemployment climbed from
7 3 to 7 5 percent last month
Jerry Jordan, a member of the
president's Council of Eco
nomic Advisers and the admin
istration’s chief economic for
ecaster, said last week that un
employment could reach higher
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year
Joblessness hasn't been that
high since the end of the
1974-75 recession, which has
been called the most severe
economic downturn this
country has experienced since
the Great Depression of the
1930s
WPPSS officials
seek solution
SEATTLE
Officials of Washington s
public utilities worked frantically
over the weekend, trying to
salvage a plan to mothball two
Washington Public Power Sup
ply System nuclear plants
The effort followed the an
nouncement Friday that Port
land General Electric Co would
not pay its share of a proposed
$150 million mothball plan
PGE was one of four private
utilities involved in the plan The
others are Puget Sound Power
& Light Co Washington Water
Power and Pacific Power and
Light Co
On Saturday representatives
of the 88 participating public
utility districts, private utilities
and direct-service customers
such as aluminum companies
were asking each other if en
ough support still exists for the
mothballing plan
A blue-ribbon panel appoint
ed by Washington and Oregon
governors has recommended
mothballing the two plants at
Hanford and Satsop
WPPSS Managing Director
Bob Ferguson suggested
abandoning the plants, a plan
that would would cost about S3
billion
There is extreme interest in
keeping (the plants) alive by
mothballing because of the
lower cost, said Jim Boldt. di
rector of the Washington Public
Utilities Association
Israel mourns
Dayan’s death
NAHALAL, Israel
Moshe Dayan. Israels
soldier-statesman who fought
as hard for peace as he did for
victory on the battlefield, was
buried Sunday in a simple fu
neral at his boyhood village in
the Galilee
Thousands of people lined
the road as the cortege drove to
the little cemetery on a wooded
hilltop overlooking a freshly
harvested field A throng of
friends, relatives and dignitaries
pressed around the grave
Dayan led Israel s army
through three wars as chief of
staff and, later, defense minis
ter Then, as foreign minister, he
helped negotiate peace with
Egypt
The gaunt 66-year-old
statesman with the world
famous eyepatch suffered a
heart attack Friday at Sheba
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he died in the arms of his wife.
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Greek leftists
win elections
ATHENS, Greece
The left-wing Panhellenic
Socialist Movement defeated
the conservative New
Democracy Party of Premier
George Rallis in crucial elec
tions Sunday that signal a
radical shift in this NATO
nation s pro-Western stance
Official early returns indicat
ed that Andreas Papandreou's
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
(Pasok) would have about 47
percent of the popular vote,
more than enough to control the
300-member single-chamber
Parliament under Greece’ com
plicated election system
Pasok is pledged to withdraw
Greece from the NATO military
alliance, close down American
bases and call a referendum on
whether the country should pull
r
out of the 10-nation European
Common Market
Computer analysis of the in
complete returns showed Pasok
getting 171 seats to 111 seats
for New Democracy and 14
seats for the Moscow-oriented
Communist Party
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