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GRAND CANYON National Park Lodges Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 .an equal opportunity employer m/f/h emerald --inter/national / i ■ From AaoocMod Prom reports Public supports sanctions, says poll NEW YORK A majority of Americans do not think Western Europe is do ing enough to support U S economic sanctions imposed against the Soviet Union after martial law was declared in Poland The latest Associated Press NBC News poll also said that 7 of 10 Americans believe the Soviet Union has had “a great deal of influence" in declaring and enforcing martial law in Poland, and a plurality believes the U S sanctions against the Soviet Union have not been strong enough The nationwide telephone poll of 1,597 adults was con ducted Jan 18-19 according to a scientific random sampling Seventy-two percent said the United States' allies in Western Europe are not doing enough to support the American sanc tions, while 15 percent said they are doing enough and 13 per cent were not sure EUGENE VISION CENTER • JOHN PERKINS, O.D. • CLAUDE BRIST, O.D. 396 E. 18th at Mill 686-8321 EMPIRE BRASS LON SALE • $3,991 American Brass Band Revisited SAS 2017 Ol IMI I I KK\SS %» in M'S i i:\« ii ri. «.i i i II t NIH I IM lt< I I I hi ill ll»i Russian Brass SAS 2012 Baroque Brass SAS 2014 SPECIALLY PRICED! 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Africa and the Middle East “How long can this continue?" Kissinger asked "We can let it drift, holding per iodic meetings, reaffirming li turgical unity, papering over crises that exist and I dare say this can go on for many years but it cannot go on forever." He spoke to a gathering of The Committee for a Free World, a private group which advocates a conservative for eign policy Kissinger said a basic issue facing the alliance is, “how much unity do we want and how much diversity can we stand There must be some limits that the necessity of common action places on the unilateral deci sions of the participants "If that limit leads to what I have described as the consen sus of the fearful, if it leads to paralysis and inaction, then the alliance will gradually disinte grate because it will not be relevant to most of the issues that arise " Poland paying interest on debt NEW YORK Citibank chairman Walter Wriston said Sunday that Poland had paid his bank some of the interest due on the country's 1981 debt in the past few weeks Wriston also predicted Poland would be able to meet interest payments due on its total debt of approximately $26 billion Speaking on CBS-TV s "Face the Nation,” Wriston said the East European country, recent ly placed under martial law, had not paid all the interest it owed When asked if the country had given a timetable for further payments he said: "There's as much confusion in our groups of financial insti tutions which is reflected in the press I don't believe there is any hard information until the transfers are made " He said he "assumed'' the Soviet Union was helping Poland pay off its debt interest, but said no one had hard facts to confirm that And he defended continuing the loans, saying, "In my view, if someone were to call a default on that debt, you would illus trate very clearly to the Poles they have only one friend Russia And it doesn't seem to me to be too productive " 7'totiqfal jS i¥wuf, 4 ok fafi 7 faatctfUH# 251 $laA4€A TK&HcteUf tothf 7-9 ft*K (** W <* futcAen. ) PHANS 1255 Alder St. 343-9661 Call ahead for to go orders