Grand Canyon
National
Park Lodges
Early Spring & Summer
Full-time Opportunities
We have many entry level jobs available in our hotels
and restaurants beginning at $3.50 an hour. We
promote from within, but you must be willing to work
at the job you accepted at least 90 days before being
eligible for transfer to another department
Dormitones for employees are located within
the Park and room charges are automatically
deducted from wages. Cooking is not allowed
in the dormitories, but meals are available at
Employee Cafeterias at a minimal charge. If
you are a hard-working individual, at least 19
years old, we invite you to apply. Married
couples are welcome, but unfortunately, hous
ing for children is not available.
INTERVIEWS
Wednesday, January 27
Valley River Inn, Eugene
1000 Valley River Way
(503)687-0123
9 am to 3:30 pm
Walk-Ins Only
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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
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Forty-nine percent said the
economic sanctions the United
States has imposed on the
Soviet Union because of the
events in Poland have not been
strong enough Forty-one per
cent said those sanctions have
been about right and 10 percent
said they have been too strong
After martial law was declared
in Poland on Dec 13, Pres
Reagan announced economic
sanctions against both Poland
and the Soviet Union
U.S. won’t invite
Polish immigrants
NEW YORK
A high U S. official says the
Reagan administration has
chosen not to encourage the
50,000 Polish refugees who
have flooded into Austria to
come to the United States, The
New York Times reported Sun
day
The unidentified official said
the policy is part of an effort to
encourage the loosening of
martial law imposed in Poland
on Dec 13, according to the
Times
"We don't want to create the
impression that the situation in
Poland is irretrievable,” the of
ficial said "It is not necessary
yet There is no point in con
tributing one way or another to
the impression that the situation
has moved to a point where it is
locked in ice "
But two leaders of the Polish
American Congress said their
requests for speeding up ap
plications for Polish emigrants
were "well received” by the
Reagan administration
State Department spokes
woman Anita Stockman said
she " wasn't aware of any prob
lems” with Polish refugees
wishing to come to the U.S
Kissinger assails
Western disunity
WASHINGTON
Former Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger suggested
Sunday that the Atlantic alliance
could gradually disintegrate un
less it is able to demonstrate
greater unity in addressing
global crises
Kissinger said there is not
even the " beginnings of a con
sensus” within the alliance on
problems such as East-West
relations, Central America.
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 "
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