Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1981, Section A, Page 5, Image 5

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    inter/national news
From Associated Pros* reports
Poles confront
riot police
WARSAW, Poland
Fighting erupted Tuesday in
the southern industrial city of
Katowice when police seized
three Solidarity unionists and
accused them of distributing
"anti-state, anti-Soviet" pamph
lets
Warsaw Television said two of
the men escaped when mobs
stoned the police station where
they had been taken and over
turned a police car
It said the third detainee,
Tadeusz Buranowski, later was
released and helped calm an
angry crowd that had gathered
outside the local Solidarity
headquarters to demonstrate
support for the union
Solidarity sources in Ka
towice. 160 miles south of War
saw, said several thousand
people gathered when "plain
clothesmen" moved in to arrest
the three unionists, and 10 to 20
vans arrived with riot police who
dispersed the crowd with no
injuries reported
In Zyradow, 30 miles south
west of Warsaw, thousands of
striking textile workers protest
ing food shortages, appealed to
the new party chief, Premier
Wojciech Jaruzelski, to improve
the quality of life for the "women
who are toiling so hard "
About 12,000 workers — most
of them women — at the Zy
radrdow textile mills ignored the
party's demand to end protests
and were in the eighth day of a
sit-in Some 180,000 workers in
Zielona Gora province called a
warning strike for Wednesday
and farmers near Radom joined
other Solidarity labor union
chapters in declaring strike
alerts
Explosion kills
two, injures 99
ANTWERP, Belgium
A booby-trapped yellow van
exploded near a synagogue in
the heart of Antwerp's diamond
district Tuesday, killing two
women and wounding 99 other
people a half-hour before ser
vices were to begin, police said
It was the fourth fatal attack on
Jews in Europe in 15 months.
An organization called "Di
rect Action Group, Section Bel
gium" claimed responsibility,
but former members of an anar
chist group with a similar name
in France denied any role and
said the claim was “idiotic " The
Israeli Embassy blamed the
Palestine Liberation Organiza
tion, but the PLO denied the
charge
Officials question
balanced budget
WASHINGTON
It may be impossible for Pres
Reagan to meet his goal of a
balanced federal budget by
1984, administration officials
suggested Tuesday
“I think we are all coming to
the realization that the (budget)
deficit is not going to evapor
ate." assistant budget director
Lawrence Kudlow told the Sen
ate Budget Committee
Appearing before the same
panel, Treasury Undersecretary
Beryl Sprinkel said that enact
ing all aspects of Reagan's
economic program and balanc
ing the budget in 1984 would be
“perfection ”
Reagan fires
military general
WASHINGTON
The top military officer on the
National Security Council staff
was fired this morning after
saying in a speech that the
"Soviets are on the move, they
are going to strike."
Pres Reagan said he disa
greed with the officer, Army Maj
Gen Robert L Schweitzer, but
Reagan praised him as "a fine
soldier" whose services in an
other post will continue to "be
of great benefit to the country."
Reagan's brief comments
came only minutes after a senior
White House official told
reporters Schweitzer was being
relieved of his post as director of
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Rewrite contracts,
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The former head of the
Oregon Economic Develop
ment Commission says
contracts for the sale of timber
on public land should be rewrit
ten to preserve jobs in the de
pressed wood products in
dustry
Daniel Goldy, now an econ
omic consultant to several
timber companies and timber
industry associations, said the
contracts should be “indexed''
to conform with the market
prices for lumber and plywood
at the time the timber is har
vested
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