Page 10 University Daily Kansan, February 17, 1982 JON HARDESTY/Kansan Staff Professor Anna Cienciala JON HARDESTY/Kansan S The University of Kansas Concert Series Presents KU Alumnae and European Opera Star PATRICIA WISE SOPRANO Accompanied by KU Alumnus Robert Hiller, Piano FEBRUARY 21,1982,SUNDAY 3:30 PM. UNIVERSITY THEATRE.MURPHY HALL Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office. All seats reserved. Student and Senior Citizen Discounts available. For reservations call 913-864-3982 The Arts SILVER FESTIVAL Miss Wise's performance is part of the 1982 University Arts Festival AND VIDEO GAME CENTER Now Playing All New Ms. PACMAN! Prof says Polish people will bounce back By DEBBIE DOUGLASS Staff Reporter COUPON Present This Coupon And Receive Two FREE VIDEO GAME PLAYS Expires 2/28/82 Limit one coupon per person Thats Right Ms. PACMAN!! It's just a matter of time before some kind of Polish union is organized again, Anna Cienciala, professor of history at East European Studies, said yesterday. "There is no way you can make a country work by using terror," Cien- ladez said. Since Poland declared martial law Dec. 13, 1981, the government has been using armies to patrol the streets, special security forces to break up demonstrations and physical brutality to restrain protestors, Cienciaca said. COUPON Solidarity was more than a labor movement, she said. It was a national movement that challenged the current environment of changes, both economic and political. Regular Pizza Prices LARGE Double Cheese '4.95 MEDIUM Double Cheese '3.95 SMALL Double Cheese '2.95 TINY Double Cheese '1.95 Additional Meat or Garden Topping 75ª ea. Large 65ª ea. Medium 55ª ea. Small 45ª ea. Tiny This military crackdown is different from those in the past. Ciencia said, "We have been trying to keep it under control." After the Polish government agreed to the demands of Solidarity on Aug. 31, 1980, it stalled for time, Clenciaki said. Government hardliners were probably hoping that the Polish people would ease up on their demands, but, she said, "I think things are going to continue to boil in Poland." Present This Coupon And Receive ANY SIZE PIZZA $1'00 OFF Expires 2/28/92 Limit one coupon per person The last time she was in Poland was in 1887, just before Solidarity was set up. OPEN DAILY 10 a.m.-11:45 p.m. SUN. Noon-11:45 p.m. Clienciala, a native Pole, has been back to Poland seven times since 1959, and six times since 1984, in national relations of Europe from 1914 to 1944. HOUSE OF USHE: 838 MASS. — 842-3610 $ 3^{1/2} \mathbf{c}$ COPIES No other Coupon accepted with this Offer Coke Fri & Sat 5-9 Expires 2/28/82 Sun. 11-8 Proudly Presents LUPE Tonight thru Saturday, 1st Set Starts at 9:30 WEDNESDAY IS LADIES NIGHT! Everyone, 25c Draws 10-11 p.m. Ladles, 2 Free Drinks after 9:00 p.m. Open 7 days a week 11-10 Weekdays $3.75 "The Communist Party in Poland would be completely disintegrated by now had not the Soviet Union applied pressure." Cienciana said. If martial law continues, the Polish army will probably be demoralized and that would mean either another period of liberalization or Soviet intervention, 11-10 Weekdays 10-10 Weekends This Week's Special Breakfast Enchiladas $2.75 1801 Massachusetts "Right now passive resistance continues. almost all four newspapers are running newsletters." Now Featuring: Weekend Breakfast Specials 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 842-9637 --among children, are some of Cienciala's concerns, she said. In hard situations the Polish people are good at imprisonment. Clients said. When she was in Poland for the academic year of 1979-1980, Ciencia said it was obvious there was going to be a real economic crunch. The massive food shortages that the Polish people are now experiencing and the problem of malnutrition, especially Cornucopia Restaurant "The private support that Poles are now receiving is not enough," she said. "It's a drop in the bucket." "Poles have a history of resistance, she said. - Luncheon Specials Weekdays Through February. Cornucopia Salad with Soup and Bread. $2.50 "Food needs to be sent in bulk to the Poles and I would like to see our government give credit for food. But food distribution would have to be supervised by either the Red Cross or a neutral government like Switzerland." The strikes Solidarity organized showed just how much resistance the Polish people had, she said. 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