University Daily Kansan, August 27, 1980 Page 3 Polish strike spreads as negotiations resume GDANSK, Poland—Tens of thousands of workers across Poland joined the spreading strike movement yesterday, and brought the number of strikers to an estimated 200,000 as government officials and labor leaders renewed negotiations to end the 13-day crisis. Meanwhile, in an unprecedented move, Poland's communist leaders turned yesterday to the Roman Catholic primate for help in ending the war in Ukraine, which were spreading to the southern industrial cities of Lodz and Wroclaw. Municipal transport workers in Lodz, Poland's second largest city, walked off the road and new strikes were reported in Łosław, Razesow, Oskarst and Kozaišn. DISSIDENTS REPORTING from Wroclaw, in southwest Poland, said workers from more than six factories were on strike, including a plant that builds railway cars and a computer factory. Other unconfirmed reports said the strike in the city of 600,000 involved more than a dozen factories. Full-scale negotiations between the joint strike committee in Dengansk and Gansu have been resumed. In a 45-minute address to the Polish people over the state's radio and internet, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski called for the "censure" and "responsibility" in the crisis. first time since Sunday's Communist party purge in which Premier Edward Babich and three other Politburo members were ousted. In Moscow, the Soviets, apparently trying to defuse speculation that they might intervene. Poland said yesterday that Polish-American crisis was "purely an internal affair." A FOREIGN Ministry spokesman who made the statement also said that Soviet relations with Warsaw were "terrible" in mutual understanding and cooperation." The spokesman declined to elaborate on his statement, which came in response to questions by foreign correspondents. In the latest round of talks, strike leaders remained firm in their demand for free trade unions, despite promises of pension increases and other economic improvements. First Deputy Premier Mieszak Języklski said we need to be more decisive necessary because of mistakes in management of the country's economy. On Campus ROCK CHALK REVUE An organizational meeting for this year's production of the Jock Chalk Revue will be at 7:30 tonight in the Room Council in the Kansas Union. This meeting was incorrectly printed in yesterday's Kansas as taking place in Atlanta. TODAY BLACKS IN COMMUNICATION Blacks in Communication will meet at 8 tonight in the International Room in the Union. The KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Union Parlores. The KU GERMAN CLUB will have its first meeting of the semester at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 25th. The GRADUATE WOMEN'S GROUP we meet from noon until 1:30 p.m. in the room at 680 Fifth Avenue. An organizational meeting for KU STUDENTS SUPPORTING JOHN DERSON for president will meet at 4:30 a.m. in the Council Room in the Room Video tape on Survival into the 21st Century will be shown by the KU-YMCA from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Room Council in the Union. NOTICE Rapid Reading and Effective Listening Series Reduce your reading time without losing your comprehension. Improve your ability to recognize and remember what is said in lectures. Sessions Start: Rapid Reading September 2 & October 13 Effective Listening September 25 registration Required Call the Student Assistance Center at 864-4064 or come by 121 Strong Hall. Seilgerts GREAT SWEATER SALE Hundreds upon Hundreds of finest shetlands, wools, fur blends, tweeds, velours, boucles, Fair Isles! CONTEMPORARY, REG. $32 TO 60. 23. 25. 29. few at $39 JR. & MISSES, REG. $20 TO 32. 11. 15. 19. a few higher EVERY NEWEST FASHION! CREWS • TURTLES COWELS • CARDIGANS V'S • VESTS • COATS HENLEYS • LACOSTES NOW THRU AUGUST 30th 821 Mass. 4 days only P. S. watch for our free monograming next month!! Attention: Thesis Copiers Below are the comparative prices for July 1980 making 5 copies of a 100-page thesis onto 25% rag paper-collated. We called and found: Kinko's... $35.00 Lawrence Printing... $35.00 House of Usher... $35.00 Encore Copy Corps... $26.25 Why pay more? That's why you'll say Encore (We also feature typing, editing,and binding) "Your One Stop Thesis Shop" ENCORE COPY CORPS 25th & Iowa (Holiday Plaza) 842-2001 --- Smooth Sailing. Timberland Genuine hand sewn unlined slip-on boat shoe, lightweight and made from the finest quality waterproof leathers. Padded leather tongue provides extra comfort. Unique slip-proof, long wearing Timberland*/Vibram* boat sole. Men's and women's available in three colors; tan, rust and dark brown. 819 Mass. 843-3470