Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 13, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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Polish ruler, on anniversary,
announces end to martial law
WARSAW. Poland (AP) - The
basic ngors of martial law will
be suspended before the end of
the year internment will end.
and there will be a partial am
nesty Gen Wofciech Jaruzetski
announced Sunday night
Jaruzelski. the premier Com
munist Party chief and head of
the martial law council, said in a
nationally televised speech that
his regime hopes to end military
rule "in the reasonably near
future ”
But he Indicated that in the
meantime, it would retain some
of the extraordinary powers it
assumed last year
Jaruzelski spoke on the eve of
the first anniversary of the day
he proclaimed martial law to
begin the destruction of the in
dependent labor union Solidari
ty The union was outlawed on
LITE BEER IS UKE A QUARTERBACK.
WE CANT WAIT TO KNOCK ONE DOWN,
Bubba Smith and Dck Butkus
Oct 13, and last month, the
government concluded it was
no longer a threat when under
ground leaders were unable to
rally a nationwide protest strike
Jaruzelski said the 21-man
Council of National Redemption
"is of the opinion that condi
tions have arisen for suspend
ing martial law The suspension
of martial law means that its
basic rigors will cease to func
tion before the end of this year''
The Sejm, Poland’s par
liament meets today to take
legislative action necessary
to put the military council's
decision into effect
Jaruzelski spoke only in gen
eral terms of the restrictions that
would be lifted and those that
would remain.
"Only regulations that directly
protect the fundamental inter
ests of the state, creating a pro
tective shield for the economy
and ensuring the greater per
sonal safety of citizens, should
remain in force wholly or in part
as a temporary measure," he
said " . The national econ
omy needs special protec
tion, and the public wants the
fight against crime to be
stepped up."
"Anarchy will not be tolerat
ed," he warned "No one in
Poland or abroad should labor
under any illusion that the
current decisions will allow a
further round."
15,000 march
on U.S. base
From Associated Press
More than 15.000 anti-nu
clear demonstrators, most of
them women, encircled a U S
Air Force base in England Sun
day to form a "chain of peace,
and thousands demonstrated at
about 50 military bases in West
Germany to protest deployment
of new medium-range missiles
in Europe
The women linked hands in
cold, rainy weather to complete
a nine-mile circle around the
base at Greenham Common 60
miles east of London They then
joined in a shout of "freedom"
and lit candles
At the British nuclear sub
marine base at Faslane on the
west coast of Scotland. 14 peo
ple were arrested during a pro
test by some 150 demonstra
tors, police reported
In West Germany, protesters
blocked entrances to US,
Canadian and West Germany
bases that they claimed harbor
nuclear warheads, missiles, and
poison gas and bacteriological
weapons
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