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Sunday Emergency shokeup in Poland WARSAW Poland (UPI) - The prime minister announced a major cabinet shake-u- p today in a bid to revive the nation's faltering economy shortly before Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko arrived carrying what was be- lieved to be a new warning to the Polish leadership Prime Minister Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski’s move which involved condensing 11 economic related ministries into six and the firing of eight cabinet ministers came a day after the government proposed WASHINGTON (AP) — The Sup- reme Court taking just eight days to approve an agreement that took 444 days to achieve is deferring to presidential authority in international crises and allowing the next stage of the Iranian hostage accord a drastic austerity program including laying off 12 million workers to pull Poland back from the brink of bankruptcy The prime minister acted after he also told a Soviet-blo-c economic summit that Poland would solve its crisis without outside interference Within hours of the cabinet shakeup Gromyko arrived in Warsaw for meetings with Polish officials 11 days before the Polish Communist Party Congress opens July 14 to endorse sweeping re- forms Gromyko was to meet first with party chief Stanislaw Kama and it was expected the Soviet foreign minister would deliver a warning from Moscow against further liberalization in Poland Jaruzelski’s bold move was one of the most sweeping cabinet changes the Polish government has seen and the most extensive shake-u- p since the labor unrest began a year ago The prime minister an army general announced the changes in a nationally telvised address to Parliament which was winding up Jaruzelski apenergy ministry another pointed general Czeslaw Piotrowski Coal production has slumped the past year especially heavily in five-day since the work week was instituted and coal exports — once Polands chief foreign currency earners — have dropped off angering the Soviet Union and other East bloc allies The government economic prog- ram presented to Parliament five-da- y week Thursday said the miners was for inviolable and other means must be found to increase production The prime minister flew back from the East bloc’s COMECON economic alliance summit in Sofia Bulgaria to announce the changes Deputy Prime Minister Zbigniew Madej outlined the chaos in Poland’s economy to the first session of Parliament Thursday using nationalism to appeal for workers to immediately adopt the slogan “The homeland is in need” Madej the planning commission chairman said industrial output this year had dropped 18 percent in May and national income was predicted to drop 15 percent Madej proposed reforms that would raise retail prices increase agricultural and coal production decentralize factory management half the number of government ministries to six and close scores of plants — temporarily laying off 12 million workers in the next two years Despite being put on a diet for the last three months a yawning Eli Cutler of the title in captured pudgiest baby the South Ogden Days baby contest The contest was Al- though he frequently dozes off during transcontinental flights California Sen SI Hayakawa denies falling asleep aboard Air Force One while President Reagan was telling a joke Rep Barry Goldwater Jr who is challenging Hayakawa next year in a bid for his Senate seat said he was sitting next to Hayakawa May 22 when the senator fell asleep on the president’s flight to California from Washington “I was discussing my campaign with him (Reagan) and he (Hayakawa) fell asleep right next to me” Goldwater said R-Ca- WASHINGTON (AP) — An lif 2 working days — counting Saturdays — left this month There are doubts the largest tax-cbill in can be make written into history law in so short a time The Internal Revenue Service needs six weeks after a tax-cbill ut ut president up telling a joke” standing Hayakawa 74 who once was reported to have dozed off during a briefing from President Jimmy Carter denied that Reagan was present when he fell asleep during the flight Asked if Goldwater’s account was accurate Hayakawa replied: “Oh no Oh no Although I always sleep during transcontinental trips That’s one chance you have to get caught up” son of Goldwater the Arizona senator is opposing Hayakawa’s bid in the Republican primary for the nomination to run for a second term 42-year-- said I the agreement is defeated the union would ask for new negotia- tions The tentative pact was ham- mered out in negotiations that ended just two hours before ed the agreement unacceptable the controllers had threatened to and said it “does not address the walk off their jobs A strike would fundamental issues important to ground at least half of the nation’s commercial air traffic the air traffic control profession” Ballots on the new contract are The board’s resolution not to sup- scheduled to be sent to the 15000 port the agreement was read union members Wednesday and a Thursday during a closed meeting tally is not expected to be complete with 400 controller representatives until the end of the month union Chicago and announced publicly w 25-pou- nd Aug 1 the FiSen Bob Dole nance Committee chairman told reporters Thursday that he wants the Senate to defy tradition and measure before the pass a tax-cHouse acts “If Congress does not R-K- an ut all-nig- ht nt day-to-da- we Amerieoms a fax wit act soon it will be impossible to deliver any tax relief to the American people this year” he said Dole said he thinks the Senate can pass its version of the bill — which is just about what President Reagan asked — in three or four days But the timetable is much less certain in the Democratic-con-trolle- d House where the Ways and Means Committee has yet to finish its own tax-cplan The House panel returns to work Wednesday with several major decisions pending Although the chairman Rep Dan Rostenkows- ut says he wants the bill the House before Aug 1 by passed his aides admit it will take some effort to accomplish that Then a conference committee would have to resolve the differences between the House and Senate bills ki D-- m Several years ago then-Se- n Gale McGee complained that he found it impossible to take a vacation with his family since ConD-W- yo gress met virtually year-roun- d So Congress passed a law requiring members to take off the month of August — a favorite time to get Just for the record A SAN BERNARDINO 72 mph Calif (UPI) — A teenager pulled over by the Highway Patrol for traveling 72 mph down Interstate 15 in Cajon Pass — on a skateboard — said Friday his friends in a nearby car clocked him at 75 mph “A radar gun would be more accurate” said Michael Coyer 19 of nearby Hesperia “But I’m sure I hit 75 mph I was passing all the traffic and just shot by the officer who got me” Coyer said it was not his first trip down the long incline in the pass air spokeswoman Marcia Feldman through the union’s Washington traffic controllers strike narrowly averted 12 days ago looms again as a real possibility with the union’s recommendation that the tentative contract be “overwhelmingly rejected” The union’s executive board call- - held in conjunction with the Fourth of July celebration and drew 68 babies from ages 2 months to 2 years The winner is the son of Gordon and Robin Cutler WASHINGTON (AP) — The is passed to draw up new withholdchairman of the Senate Finance ing tables If the tax reduction is to Committee wants Congress to de- take effect on Oct 1 as President lay its August vacation a week or 10 Reagan wants Congress would days to ensure that Americans get have to complete its work by Aug 15 a tax cut this fall The lawmakers now in the midThat’s where the problem arises dle of a Fourth of July recess that — the summer recess is scheduled lasts until Wednesday have only 21 to begin at the close of business President's joke real sleeper? “And the was SAN DIEGO (UPI) — tension between the president exercising the executive authority in a world that presents each day some new challenge with which he must deal and the Constitution under which we all live and which to go forward The unanimous decision Thurs- no one disputes embodies some day clears the way for the transfer sort of system of checks and baby July 19 of $23 billion in Iranian lances” Rehnquist wrote assets to Iran and an international Rehnquist said Carter’s authoriclaims decide will tribunal which ty to enter into the hostage accord was embodied in a composite of against Iran court But the left open the possi- powers granted by the lawmakers bility that some of those claims rather than in one specific congresmight stiB be settled in the US sional act “Crucial to our decision today is Court of CLAIMS Just moments after the decision the conclusion that Congress has the Treasury Department an- implicitly approved the practice of nounced it would issue regulations claim settlement by executive agMonday requiring that Iranian as- - reement” Rehnquist wrote “Just as importantly” he said sets which remain in US banks be transferred to the Federal Reserve “Congress has not disapproved of Bank of New York in preparation the action taken here Though Confor delivery to a foreign central gress has held hearings on the Irabank No further details were dis- nian agreement itself Congress has not enacted legislation or even closed issues passed a resolution indicating its Acknowledging that the Ameristruck at the very heart of displeasure with the agreement” deThe court made it clear that can government the high court Carter’s firms and individuals with claims ferred to efforts to win obtain the release of against Iran who cannot get satisthe 52 American hostages last Jan faction from the international tribunal may take their disputes to 20 “The questions presented by this the US Court of Claims on the case touch fundamentally upon the grounds that the hostage accord manner in which our republic is to resulted in an unjust taking of probe governed” Justice William H perty by the US government However Rehnquist did not say Rehnquist wrote for the court when which heard oral arguments in the they could go to the claims court and the court expressly recase on June 24 And while emphasizing that the fused to 'decide whether the hostime pressures forced a decision on tage accord in fact resulted in an the narrowest possible grounds unjust deprivation of property for the some of those affected Rehnquist made it clear that second-guessing Justices John Paul tevens and court will think twice about Lewis execuF Powell raised some objecthe nation’s chief to tions tive in an international crisis Rehnquist’s handling of the Rehnquist said the court’s intru- “taking” However that was the y issues only note of discord among the nine sions into the both the confronting president and justices Under the agreement $1 billion the Congress have been “rare episodic and afford little prece- of the assets to be transferred by dential value for subsequent July 19 are to go to the jurisdiction of the tribunal cases” then-Preside- a two-da-y session on the nation’s economic crisis In one key post — the mining and — headquarters Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis who handled the negotia- on skateboard Leitzman said he quickly finished writing the ticket and took off caught” the skateboarder It took Coyafter “I wanted to break the Guinness speed record for skateboarding of er several more miles to finally get 53 mph” he said “There is no stopped and he wore out the toe on other way to do it They won’t close one boot doing it the freeway for me” Despite the excessive rate of travel Coyer was not cited for Highway Patrolman Lonnie Leitzman said he was stopped on speeding His violation was listed to obey the signs that the highway shoulder Thursday as “Failure use of the freeway to limit to a motorist writing out a citationtractor-trailemotorized vehicles” r when the driver of a “I think skateboards count as rig rolled by blasting airhoms to draw the officer’s attention pedestrians” said CHP spokesThen Gnver strpakpd hv man Harry Forsberg away from humid Washington — in non-electi- on years This year the vacation period is a little longer lasting until Sept 9 Dole is hoping Congress will delay the vacation for a week or 10 days giving the conference committee time to work out a compromise bill that could be given final approval by the House and the Senate before the deadline set by the IRS House Democrats have rejected most of the president’s tax plan demanding larger tax cuts for lower- and middle-incom- e Americans: OmsSdie “but it was the first time I got economic recovery neither can we agree to an inflationary contract that would be patently unfair to the taxpayers and to other federal tions for the government workes” reiterated But that Thursday evening the Reagan administration would stand firm on the money package agreed to JUNE YaYa He urged the controllers to approve the pact and “not be persuaded that they can get more” by rejecting it “In an already ailing economy we do not want a costly strike” Lewis said in a statement “But at a time when the president and Con-i- n gress are working hard to achieve “We are obviously deciding only one more episode in the never-endin- g Poli’s acceptance of the government offer “given the circumstances with which he was confronted” at the time of the negotiations June 22 controllers many already Various union officials said the have voiced their bitterness toward was to the union’s failure reference the tentative agreement and the to the support of 80 percent of get Federal Aviation Administration file on a strike vote the and rank which is their employer Several 75 percent of the union memAbout union local leaders have called it bers agreed to a strike “garbage” and many predicted its Ratification of the tentative con-'- " defeat would require 51 percent and tract PATCO’s Although executive board called for rejec- many leaders of locals around the tion of the contract it said it sup- country have predicted it will be ported union president Robert E soundly defeated nine-memb- er McEnroe misbehaves 3B Trek begins Ten handicapped climbers led by veteran Jim Whittaker begin their ascent of Mount Reinier 8A (2 SECTIONS 28 PAGES |