.. Baseball VOL XV, NO. 122 an independent student newspaper serving notre dame and saint mary's TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1981 Tensions mount Soviet bloc censures Poland PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (A P) — the right to intervene in any bloc critic Stefan Olsowski at the Czec­ Backed by a solemn Leonid I. country to safeguard the communist hoslovakian congress. Brezhnev, Czechoslovakia on yes­ system. Husak noted that the Polish party terday escalated the Soviet bloc at­ Warsaw Pact military exercises said at a February leadership tack on Poland's leadership for continued in and around Poland in meeting that anti communist ele­ failure to restore order in the crisis- what the U.S. defense secretary said ments were causing anarchy in the racked country. was apparently an attempt to in­ country “and the foundations of Gustav Husak, Czechoslovak timidate the Poles. socialism were threatened. ” Communist Party head, said in a Husak equated demands by Brezhnev’s presence constituted three hour speech to a Communist Poland’s independent union an unspoken endorsement of Party Congress that Polish leaders Solidarity with the revolt in Hungary Husak’s remarks and underscored had admitted two months ago the in 1956 and a liberalization drive in the new attacks on Poland’s govern­ country faced anarchy but still had Czechoslovakia in 1968 — both ment, coming in tandem with long­ not restored order. crushed by the Red Army. He standing East bloc criticism of “The fact that the political crisis is declared that Soviet bloc countries Solidarity and Polish dissidents. stll continuing and intensifying fills would “defend their interests and Brezhnev was expected to speak us all the more with apprehension," the socialist achievements of their at the Prague meeting tomorrow. declared Husak. people.” There was speculation Brezhnev Brezhnev, the Soviet president “We are not hiding the fact that will fly from here to East Germany and pary leader, is the only foreign our people are following the events for its party congress. The Soviet head of state at the congress and his in fraternal Poland with disquiet," he Union, Poland and Czechoslovakia surprise attendance has the Reagan said. Husak called for a conference are Poland’s only neighbors and administration paying close atten­ of world communist leaders, saying EastGcrmany and Czechoslovakia tion to the session. the West has tried to “pull one or the have been the East bloc leaders in In 1968 Brezhnev ordered the other country out of the socialist ceding Soviet warnings to Poland. Soviet-led Warsaw Pact invasion of family" and is doing it again in East Germany has also been the Czechoslovakia to halt efforts by Poland. source of announcements on the Czechoslovakian communists to Husak s words appeared to signal Soyuz 81 military exercises by War­ promote “socialism with a human still more Soviet bloc pressure on saw Pact troops. The East German Spring fever has definitely hit this Domer, as she takes to the trees face." The Kremlin also enunciated the leadership of Polish party leader news agency ADN said yesterday to express her joy over the weather. (Photo by Greg Maurer) the “Brezhnev Doctrine” in 1968, Stanislaw Kania, who was that East German and Soviet tank which claimed that the Soviets had represented by staunch Solidarity and»artillery units held maneuvers on East German soil. On Sunday, it announced fresh troops arrived for Smaller deficit the exercises. U.S. defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger, touring military instal­ Democrats propose budget alternative lations in Britain before heading to West Germany for a NATO defense ministers meeting, said the Soviets WASHINGTON (AP) - House tax writing House Ways and Means But Democratic support for the Gramm, a member of the Budget have strengthened their forces in Dcmcrats unveiled their long- Committee. The comparable tax-cut package was not unanimous. Committee, said if the panel does Poland in an apparent effort at in­ awaited alternative to President figure in Reagan's budget roposal is Rep. Phil Gramm of Texas, one of not make significant changes in the timidation. Reagan’s economic package yester­ more than $54 billion. 44 members of a group of con­ package Jones presented, “ i will "There has been a gradual filtering day, calling for a sharply smaller Jones also said Democratic back­ servative House Democrats, said the oppose it.” —He said, however, he in and additions to the Russian divi- budget deficit in 1982, a smaller tax ing for tax cuts in 1983 and 1984 changes Jones had made in the could not speak for the other con­ ' slons that have been in Poland for a cut, less spending for defense and would be contingent upon deeper Reagan proposals were “a trans­ servative Democrats, whose support long time. The whole activity cannot more for social programs. spending cuts in those years. formation I do not support." could be critical in light of the cur­ fail to be really intim idating and It calls for overall spending cuts rent House division of 242 coercive. And that's what 1 think is roughly $4 billion deeper than Democrats and 191 Republicans. intended," Weinberger said. He Reagan recommended, but does not Two House seats arc vacant. called it “invasion by osmosis." assume enactment of the three year, Rep. Daniels: The budget Jones recommended He said the Prague discussions cross the board tax cut of 30 per­ calls for total spending for 1982 of could have "a settling effect” be cent that is the centerpiece of the $713.5 bilion and a deficit of $24.6 administration’s economic recovery woes lead billion See BLOC, page 4 program. Rep. James Jones, D/Okla., chair­ By MICHAEL A. LUTZ Details of their stormy marriage man of the House Budget Commit­ Associated Press Writer are revealed in letters the couple Helen Luke w tee, unveiling the package at a news wrote to each other in 1979. The let­ conference, said it would produce a LIBERTY, Texas (A P) — He didn’t ters were submitted as evidence in a balanced budget in the 1983 fiscal like the way his w ife cooked, the lawsuit filed by Daniel’s sister, Jean at SMC Commence year, a year earlier than the ad­ way she greeted him when he came Daniel Murph, in an attempt to gain ministration's own target. home from work or her sweet tooth. custody of the Daniels' two sons. Saint Mary’s 1981 Commencement will feature Helen Luke as the “This is a budget which meets the She didn’t like being treated "like The jury trial in the custody fight keynote speaker. needs of America,” he said, calling a peasant with no sense” and warned began its fourth week yesterday. Anne Reed, director of Public Relations, said that Mrs. Luke is the on Republicans to "put aside par­ him that his throne “will crumble Price met Vickie while she was type of person the class will easily relate to because she is a “woman tisan urges in order to swiftly pass one of these days and you’re going to working at a Dairy Queen to support who’s thought deeply in significant ways on what it's like to he a this budget.” need someone who loves you ” her two children by a former mar­ woman." Jones was accompanied at the It looked like a marriage doomed riage. They were married Nov. 1, Mrs. Luke, according to Ms Reed, is the “heart and soul" of Apple news conference by House to divorce, but it met a fate far 1976, in New Orleans. Farm, a retreat cen ter she founded in 1963 in Three Rivers, Michigan. Democratic Leader Jim Wright of worse. During one of many separations Sister Elena Malits, chairman of Religious Studies at St. Mary’s Texas and Democratic Deputy Whip during the marriage, the Daniels described Apple Farm as a center “for people who are inspired by Bill Alexander of Arkansas. TUESDAY* each wrote the other a list of sugges­ Jung’s psychology and have a need to explore it's symbols and what "I believe that the Democratic tions for self improvement and an­ they arc telling our society.” leadership is in support of this basic other list of items suggested for their Mrs. Luke acquired interest in Jungian psychology after World War program," Wright said. FOCUS mate’s improvement. II while studying at the Jungian Institute in Zurich. Since then, she House Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill, “Always have a pleasant greeting published several works on the subject. D/Mass., who did not attend the On Jan. 19, Price Daniel Jr., form er when I come home from work (even “She’s not the type of person that is constantly sending out news conference, issued a statement speaker of the Texas House of if it has to be faked),” Price listd as manuscripts to publishers," Sr. Malits stated. “Mostly, she just writes afterwards commending Jones. Representatives and scion of one of his number one request of his wife for her friends and if enough of them request it, she’ll publish a certain Asked whether the proposals Texas’ most powerful families, was “I don’t mean that you have to he paper. She really isn’t the least bit interested in pursuing the normal amounted to a Democratic package, shot to death. Vickie Daniel, his especially dressed, standing in the things which spell success ” O’Neill replied, "You can call it that second wife, is charged with his doorway with a smile from ear to Born in England in 1904, she graduated from Oxford in 1927. if you want.” murder. ear, but I do expect more than to During WWII, she used her home as a haven for war refugees.
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