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inter/national news From Associated Press reports Soviet submarine has nuke warheads STOCKHOLM, Sweden Nuclear-tipped torpedos probably are aboard the Soviet submarine that went aground while prowling in a restricted zone near a major Swedish naval base 10 days ago, outraged Swedish officials said Thursday They said the Soviets can have their sub back but that storm-tossed seas likely will delay departure of the vessel until Friday Foreign Minister Ola Ullsten told the Kremlin Sweden regarded the incident with the "utmost gravity” and would tolerate no repetition of it, especially since the Soviets ignored his demand for more information on the sub's armaments, refused an inspection of the torpedo hold and claimed the sub was armed only with ”the necessary weapons and ammunition." Prime Minister Thorbjorn Falldin. who opposes even peaceful use of nuclear energy, scoffed at Soviet references to the Baltic as a sea of peace,'1 and said Swedish experts recorded radiation from the outside of the sub's hull for three nights and concluded that the sub carried Uramum-238 Solidarity says leaders may budge GDANSK. Poland The Solidarity union said Thursday that the Polish government is ready to make concessions" to the independent union after an unprecedented church-state union summit aimed at solving Poland s economic crisis A union statement issued in Gdansk said the government is set to undertake talks about all the problems in Poland" and is ready to make concessions ' it did not elaborate Solidarity national chairman Lech Walesa. Roman Catholic Archbishop Jozef Glemp and Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski — Poland's premier, Communist Party first secretary and defense minister — met for more than two hours Wednesday at a government guest house in Warsaw Meanwhile, there were these other developments: • Rural Solidarity began a sit-in Thursday at the Communist Youth headquarters at Siedlce, east of Warsaw, to protest shortages • Striking coal miners in southern Poland demanded a televised news conference to air their grievances • —And 150,000 unionists remained on strike in Zielona Gora province Reagan demands end to in-fighting WASHINGTON Pres Reagan, trying to stem bickering within his official family, called Alexander Haig and Richard Allen on the carpet Thursday and told them "internal criticisms" have got to stop "The president told them he wanted to ensure that the matters of the past few days are closed," chief White House spokesman David Gergen said after the one-hour meeting "He also discussed with them HELP SHAPETHE FUTURE The Atkinson Graduate School of Management WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Salem, Oregon 97301 An academically rigorous two-year Master's program to provide the educational Foundation for Careers in the Management of Business, Government, and Not-For-Profit Organizations. All interested students should see: Tim Nissen, Graduate School of Management and Connie Gores, College of Law Wednesday, November 11,1981 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Career Planning & Placement 686-3235 Information on Placement Internships, Curriculum and Financial Aid available on request ways to make the foreign policy apparatus of the government work better and ways to stop an^ internal criticisms,” Gergen said Secretary of State Haig touched off the latest episode by charging that a presidential aide — whom he did not name — was running a "guerrilla campaign” to discredit him Since Haig and Allen, the national security director, have disagreed on foreign policy strategy, Allen was considered the culprit And although none of the principals has publicly named names, Reagan's decision to summon Haig and Allen for a face-to-face meeting Thursday fueled suspicions that Haig's "guerrilla” remark was aimed at Allen, who has denied working against Haig But Gergen said Reagan did not mean to imply by summoning Allen that he considers Allen the target of Haig's complaints "No such person has been identified," Gergen said Charles, Diana expect first child LONDON Speculation grew today that Prince Charles, like other modern fathers, will be present when Princess Diana gives birth to their first child next June Buckingham Palace, which announced Thursday that Diana was pregnant, would say only that it was "possible” the heir to the throne would be present when his 20-year-old wife has the baby But the Times of London and other newspapers recalled a remark made by the prince last week when he and Diana visited a maternity ward during their tour of Wales When Shirley Bowen told Charles that her husband had been present at the birth of their daughter, Charles replied: "I think it's a very good thing for fathers ” News of the baby provided delighted Britons with a welcome distraction from their usual gloomy reports on the state of the economy, soaring unemployment, IRA bombings and other ills. 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