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DZIENNIK. Ws.Półpraca W Rejonie Podarczo .Społl!('Znyml Soejallstycs· Nej Gruzji . ' Wydanje ł.ODł enrarłelt I lutep im rok• Zapowledt spotkania ekspertów. E. Wojtaszek A' Rek XXXV ar Ił (HOI) ł przebvwat wGrudi państw - uczestników KBWE Aroda była trzecim dniem , wizyty w ZSRR ministra spraw 1airanł· omyeb EMILA WOJTASZKA. Za· poznał się on t oslą~nlęclami iror DZIENNIK. Ws.półpraca w rejonie podarczo .społl!('znyml soejallstycs· nej Gruzji. a takie oslunlęclaml w dziedzinach nauki. teehnlkł ł kultury. POPULIRIY śródziemnomorskim Andreoni Zgodnie .z 1)0.<;tanowieniami <Lo-. stolicy Malty La Valetcie spotkanie usilnie Jwmen.tu tro!U:awego prizyjętego na . ekspertów tych państw w s;pra.wte 8J)C)1lk>aniu bel~radzlk 1 m Pf'Zedsta. współpracy w r~iO!!lie śrńdzfem­ wiciel1 państw uczestn.iczących w n<lolnOrak.im. Jego zadaniem bQd!zie 1 sformować rzad KBWE 13 bm. rorz.pocmie się w (Didszy o~~~!_~~-}-- ł bm. był drugim dniem demonstracji ·Masowe groby • • amerykaiisklcb ' far­ merów organizowa­ Sł szy e nych w centrum Waszyngtonu Do· szlo do start z po· w Kambodży llcJą. PrM. estujący przeciwko polltyc~ I bm. zbiera lłę 8ejm PRL na Kambodżańska agencja SKP la\. swoim C!SWarlym sprawozdanie Komis.ft Planu Gospodarczego, rolnej rząd u farme· posied!.eniu plenarnym w t:aw. sesji rzy tormu.ie że w prowinejJ Stuiniz Jrsiennej. Te· Budżetu I Flnansllw o rządowym projekcie ustawy podpalili trak­ Treng w pólrwcno-wschodniei matem obrad będzie lnf1>rmacJa nądu o głównych o JakŃei wyrobów, usług. robót i obiektów. bu· tor w poblltu Ka· częś. kierunkach pito lu. ci Kambodży odkryto nowe tna3Cl· prac w sakresie poprawy jakości wy· dowlanych. rob6w. usług, we itroby ofiar ltrwaweizo reżimu robót i obiektów budowlanych ord CAF - UPI - Pol Pota, T>Omoroowa.nych przed telefoto rokiem W erobiJch naliczono orze. uto dwa tysiące ei.a.ł w tym wiele I Czwartkowa debata sejmowa jest nej dla na.szej rosPodarkł kwestii kobiet i mieci. ta nad lnformac1• rzad!u o głów. więc poŚwięcona njeewykle istot· Jakości orac1' i jej efektów. Osiąg- nych kierunkach orac w zakresie nietv 1><>ziom gosooda-rczy. uoowo- ooorawv jakości Celem oodejmo­ c:ześnienie baz:v materialnej, po- WIM1.Vch działań iest stworzenie stelJlliaca S'PCCtallzacfa ł kool)era· s!lnveh podstaw realizacji oostano· KA„"'ID AL \V DEERFTELO cja orodukdl sorawia:la. ie obec- wień ustawv w codzienneł oraktv· nie svstematvczna oopr.awa tako- ee soołeczoo-l!O!looda'l"Czej. t:~~mo!~e d:~=~~:~ =~:~k lnt~~~~:it ł D~a~~~~l: po Io ina protestuie przeciwko Do J · Izba podejmie u.chwałę w spra- I wielu '1:o~~e~ac~':i.~:ii wl wie zamkniecia iesiennei sesji. 1>aństwowvch. M6wlono o nieb na . ,,P .I s k . ~ d wc • p m" i~ ~W. °l,en:,r:1zr: 0 1 0 1 0 łwladcn fakt. te nada!l<IOC:r~~::~ J1"mmy Carter' apelu io I mu eha· JV Pra&1 a.merykaruim. IJl'ZWJ.iOl!lta ial· j policji eo l)Olll!omu pensj! Jaką J')C)- rakter orołektu aktu t!M'matvwn • forma<!}e .o ~!l'.1.Hnrch wYO;li'ze. b.era kierownik :r<>bót public.z.n~'l:h. •o natrv~o riei:tu; W SPf''.MIM Bhutto n aith ~cycb w maleflk.lm. Amervkan!n DO<!hodoz1:nria r!an<h- Wnle..ieniu l)!'O)ektu pod obra· · ORlli licrzącym ok<>!o 5 ty3. m!es2lkańców ki~o. Gdy wniosek stanal na rr.· dy Se)mu towarzyszy~ będzie deba· 1 miastec2'ku Doorfield w stanie d2ie kierownik wvdz1ai'u f nanso- Ma,c;sachusett& Jak oświadczył rzecznik Departa­ we.go· oświadC2YI oubl'rzn:e: .Nie mentu Stanu 1-.ądzicie przecież abv Polack'• ,, prezydent Carter zwró Bez mada 50 proc. mie!llZkańców cll się do władz pakistańskich o miastec7Jka to Amerykanie polskie. (obraźliwa forma wvnżan ! ~ sie o ułaskawienie b:vle11:n premiera Bhut­ Po!~kach w Stanach Zieónocu tn. go ooch<>dzenia. Piastują oni o­ nVch) był tak wy'<lajiny w pracy jaik USA zobiegoją czywiście gzereg urzędów we wła­ Równlet przewodniczący Komitetu t~land>CZ:vtk". Wykonawczego Organizacji Wyzwo­ dzach ' salnO!"Ządowyeh. polski~ lenia Palestyny Jaser Arafat -pochodzenia }oot także. a właści­ wy· Obu~ony ooLicj! stosował podobny lisi do paklstafl· wie byl} 111Zef miejskiej połicff. sa.et zrez:vgno­ w.al z mimowanei!o stan<>w ; ~ka, a Io wznowienie sklego szefa państwa, apelując, l>Y John Skirook!. skorzystał z preysiugującego mu Do rady mie)9kiej wJ>lyinąl \Wlio­ (Dalszv elH na str 2) prawa łfls~t wobec J3hutto. aek o podniesieni• llJ)O&a~enLa szefa Maszyna ścinająca drzewa mote w ciągu dnia ulo:łyt około 208 pnt. Tylko przygotowanie wyrebu wy maga pracy ręcznej. Maszynę u-1 I projektowano i wykonano w tłta !owej Woll. Pracuje teraz na te­ rokowań renie Nadleśnictwa Rudnik (woj. tarnobrzeskie). Na zdjęetu: pra­ cownicy brygady leśniczego Stanisława Mał)'S'Zka, dzielą śclęłe drze· wo aa odcinki o Jednakowej dłupel. Pra dzw ze CAF - Jaśkiewicz - telefot,o egipsko-iiraelskidt DZIEK Stany Zjednoczone formalnie za· Niezwykły gość na Zało.ce· Gdańskiej apelowały do J!<Clptu l JZraela o wznoWienle separatystycznych roko­ KIESIE wań pokojowych, proponując zara­ W 39 dniu roku słońce wse zem kontynuowanle zabiegów ­ me· szło o gOdz. '7.H, zajdzie zał o dlacyjnych przez amerykańskiego se kretana stanu Cyrusa. Vance'a. Wta 16.35. 4-t ie Io b. domollć tę przekazał necznik pra110- wy Departamentu Stanu, który od­ q mówU jednak podania konkretnej daty I miejsca ewentualnego wznQ­ wtenia rokowań. KQła dobrze 'POln· formowane w Wan:yngtonie twier­ rybaków dzia, te rozmowy zostana wznowione prawdol>Odobnie 21 bm. na szczeblu minlatrow spraw zagranicznych. Wa clla Lodzi w dula d1ish1j!ł1ym 11zyngton prsr.widujp OMłęputara pncnrJę: Rybacy na Zatoce Gda6stdeJ od mlal ' jut nawet wysła~ lcanałamJ dyplomat'Y'nnYtnl konkret· zachmurzenie małe I umiarkcr kilku dni sygnaliwja obecność u ne propozycja w 1111rawla wznowił!· wane, w clacu dnia wzrastają­ wybrzeżv Polski rzadkłea:o na rokowal\. .„ ce do dutego ał: Bałtyku E?ołcia - wieloryba. Kil· do wys~plenla ottad6w ka załót kUtr6w pointormowało mlettu tub deszc11u ze łńleglem. Tempet'atura -I Gdański Ul"tlłd Morski te wie1kl od 4o Ił sł. C. Wlatn umiark1>wa· ~ak łest uwieziony w s!ecłacb w Sytuacja Jak.a w:ytworsyla ... aa hiat.owym r"*'1 aai'towJ'm okolicach Górek w ni.ter llPl"•W zarranł~nych Japontl. lułlłlO Sonoda. Jut w ubiegłym ne z klerunk6w pnłudnlowych Zacbod.nlch. Prze­ wyniku wstr?:ymania dostaw ropy Irańskiej coiru ba1'dziej orowad:rone we wtorek wiecrorem niepokoi miesiącu rząd polecił podjęcie kroków oszczędnaściowvch. które ma· I pniu dnlowo wi;ehndl)f('h. nady zachodnich państw u,~mysłowionych, wywierajac także wPłY"W ją złagodzić ·skutki przerwania Ciśnl•nle o t:<'ilz. 111 rekonesanse oie przyniosły retul­ dostaw z Iranu. ostrzegając. ze w '1'nosiło na notowania walut. akcji I cen„ złota na giełdach. Ceny złotego tatu w postaci odnalfl111enia SBaka wkrótce będzie musiał sl.ęginą~ do stratelicznych 90-diniowyeh zapasów 987,'7 hPa czvll '140,8 mm. krUSllCU przewyżs:zył,y rekordoWy paziom 1 listopada ub. roku. Ma­ ropy, morskleeo 'I bm. r11nklem w'pły· łclel"Zy giełdoWi przypisują te daw!Alra sytuacji w Iranie, kt6ra nie nał na Zatokę Gdańska kolejny wróży rychłego wzn.owlebUI przei ten kraj doetaw Biały Dom polnt~ał 7 bm., te pretzydent Cat-ter ti0lecił agen· statek GUM. ropy na rynek • światowy, wynosily one łrednio w llb. roku 5,5 mln baryłek dzlen· dom 1'2ądu ftderalneco ni8tlWłocZ!Uł realizację oszczednościowycb 1909 Ze. w Tatrach M. T bm. w godzinach rannych Je­ nie. środków w ceTu zmniejszenia zużyeU! paliw t>łynnych . Pruwiduja one Karłowicz - kompozyt11r. dnostka Gdańskieizo Urzędu Mor­ obnlienie temperatu" w budynkach biurowych do 18 stoi>n! c„ 1919 - Powołanie Głównego Kola finansowe uważa3', te W'płTw będ11 młe6 talde acłyzachod.nłe skiego .Kontroler 1" 'DO killc1110- zmniejszenie zutycla energii elektrycznej ograniczenie poclróżv sa­ Urzedu Miar, na.stroje w ·Iran!e które spowodowały odwołanie prz412 rqd Bachtla· mochodami ł wstrzymanJe tych sfer d'liałalnołcł urzędów federal· ra olbrzymich transakcji zbrojeniowych I zam6wie6 1939 - Zm. A. Machado - Sl)rzętu eywilne- nych, które pociągają za sobą wielkie zużycie energii. Ograniczenia \)Oeta hlszpa6skl. 10. Odwoła.n• łranaakc:Je sbrojeniow• • USA l D&6snramt Europ)' Ml a.le dotycq resortu obrony. Wyjaśniono, ie Jr.roki oszczędno6ciowe 30ą tysięcy T W lutym mr6s I · łnieg stałY czy.W. w lecie upał &rwały. -oułomafyc~nych okój u ftł ąchodnieJ oPłewaJa Dłl olroło 19 mld dolar6w. ._ bryt:f'f8kt oce- ' maJił sw!llUli • aiedoborem fOP.1 na r:rnta lwła~ w rezultacie nia. że ainulowanle d~aw wojskowych i cywilnych do Iranu apoo­ lrir:rzysu irańskdego. a z woduje likwidację kilku tysięcy miejsc pracy w przemy'1e tego kra­ Sytuacja wywołana wńrm:rmanlem cloetaw z tranu była przed­ ju. Rezygnacja Iranu :r. poz7cjl wielkłego nabywcy ron broni, sprz•tu miotem specjalnego polliedzema rqdll francuskiego, Francja Pokry­ wojskowego I przemysłCJWeeo w krajach zachodnich wywołała spadek Załoga zakładów „Predom-Polar" wała swe llll)Otl'zebowanie na ten surowiec w Iranie w dziewięciu notowa6 akcji towarzvsnr przemysł~h na riełdach w Tokio, Lon· we Wrocławiu dostarczyła w ub orocentaeh. Rzecznik Pałacu Ellzejsldeeo l)l)lntormował. t.e na oole· roku. 273 tys automatycznych dynie i Nowym Jorku. pra­ cenie orezydenta Valery•ego Giscarda d'FstaiD.Ji Fra.ncja zróżnicuje lek. Było to spore oslągntęcie . gdyt 'W kołach ~eh . ł afełdowydi :r.n.acsnJ' alepok6J wywołuje tr6dła docelowe zdolności wytwórcze nowe swego zaopatrzenia w ro~ I przyspieszy realizacje orogramu niepewn~ co do możliwołci zastąpienia go zakładu przekrocjZone zostały w alternatywnymi ł.r6dłami budowy siłowni iądro'WJ'ch. ctągu nied.qboru na rxnJro naftowym.. soowodowanero ub. roku at o 20 tyw. pralek. braJc,iem dostaw ro­ W kołach t:llll>odat"dzyeh zachodnich pal\&tw uprzemysłowionych py !ł'ańskiej. Rzeeznik najwięks7,ego apołr6d czternutu towarzystw Popyt na pralki automatyCr.1e w wielkie zaniepokojenie wywołały zdementowane P1'2leZ riąd w Rija­ naftov;ych.
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