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« Javilg used mu) cam- paign, \One of the picture! ig from one oihi§(Javits)pres t8,\ the candi- \and we got one from aw York Dally News ... they were pot doctored.\ The TV debate, picked up by other educational channels across 'the state, was only the second of the GOP cam- paign. At least one more-is scheduled * before the primaries. -D'Amato has repeatedly accued Ja- vits of ducking debates. The health issue (irst came up in the debate when D'Amato asserted Wf \km ere, Jha Responding to the D' to tweaks about‘fialdvotm for NJ gua and Cuba his 82 percent voting record last year for Carter prog‘éjgms, Javits indicated that his Nicaragya vote was designed to keep the coun jgy from be- coming Communist whilgithe Cuban vote was actually on a bill for an in- Rifle m; Ja» On the 82 percent pro-Carter voting 320111 the senator said about half of percentage \were pn things like confirmations for ambassadors ** Polish Strikers Win Independent Unions * From Page A-1 after upheavals in 1956, 1970 and 1976. In most cases, there was lip service for g year or two and then a relapse into thie previous tradition. beget“ whose comments were aaster the loudspeaker system of the yard, appeared to try to stress the limited chm-ape ter of unions by saying, \The future unjons will be concerned with questions of galary and spcial conditions.\ The présent party-controlled unions will continue alongside the new bo dies \'We accepted a common politl- latform of understanding that will reflected in the future status of the organizations,\ Jaglelski said. The new unions are not to be part of the central trade union 0233111120011. but no hipt was given of how they might act organize or recruit throughout the country, and there was no statement of what relations, if any, they would be allowed to main- tain with infernational labor organi- zations.\ U Gwiqgtfl said, \'The government will guarantee the of the new unions and bas assured us that the: will not be discriminated against.\ The gtrike leader, [£451 who played thy role of Jagieuki s op- posite number during a week of pego- tiating, told a shouting, near-ecstatie d at the plant gate that \essen- Uni we've got things the way we want them. We've got the right to strike and independent unions,\ © On the question of lifting censor ship, one of the 21 demands estab lished by the strikers, Walesa said, ''They'l} have to agree on that too, but in a way they already have. We're publishing our own papers already. So to a real extent, at least as far as we're concerned, censorship has been abolished.\ Walesa also insisted on the release of dissident intellectuals arrested in Warsaw. \'Please free those people,\ he told the deputy prime minister. \I heard that there were such prob- lems,\ Jagielsii replied, \but they're being taken care of.\ The official then said, \I now an strike,\ ''Today you're here as deputy prime minister,\ Walesa answered, ''but tomorrow It could be somebody else. Let the party make its position known on the independent unlons be- fore I say anything more. We've got plenty of time.\ Right to Strike Beyond the necessity to define the unions' role more completely, there was some apparent engss con- cerning the government?“ esg to recognize the right to strike, an issue that became : “84:11:10 qt es- tion {n practical terms here beca of the labor stoppages. The lssue was ropose we sign everything you finish up with the nonetheless a cant hecguse strikes are explained qqclwst countries as o compe nent of capl has no manning to gations Wh e work- JagielxkisWV/e swan go over the mi with he w strikes are by \W 8 e comm m thawinthere gums imm samen Ufa; ik isd cl demands,\ the (155.13 apt) sald, \but in hat su rare needed, Ja elski also promised improved bility of consumer goods, better loch! conditions, salary raises for people in the lower income brackets and additional paid leave for mothers of newborn dren. He said the gov- ernment hopes to elaborate these de- tails by Sept. 30. onl frets sme mie ie so-called Carter votes were for pro- grams that benefited New York State, 18:31! as housing and health care legis- lon. ''Those components puff up the per- centage,\ he o On another. D'Amato charged that Javits \was only pne of three sons- tors\ who cast votes to unionize U.S. aue a portion of the legislation would have precluded union membership for persons who guard National Guard armories., OP Debatg at C-E. - e exitos . , ex- debate be- cd peciun, $355? Festi PH Guyana ress gain the (on; SERGE-$1119; the De. arkingon, preside mam and Ray Herman, politicql writer of ”mug to nomination - con . & pubua her 'of the Consier: the Courier-Expregs. Bess Myerson, Rep. s as moderator at the debate.\ _ : _ The fules of the debate were A Hl 1h 3°\??? y, dormer New b ThE panelists were David we: ' praved by the Erie County League af . York my\ sft y, f kng. aio - Press Albany Women Voters. Queens Dist my John J. San Eduard Znader, politica} writer Last Wednesday, (bi! Courier- __ feel _____ - PLAYTEX DOLLAR OFF ANY PURCHASE TAKE A DOLLAR OFF ANY wiTh THIS LAB . ...A WORLD or toys VALID AT CHILD WORLD ONLY Good on'!y Monday, Sept. 1, 1980 Coupon Must be presented with purchase. One Coupon per family. Q 1TEM PURCHASED or DaY SPECIAL 'Couron' Child World is a si can ko Our sell nothing at fst price EVERY PRICE RANGE, FOR EVE Since we have no fancy frills, no fa low all the time Child World MORE THAN TOYS, WE ARE EVERYTHING A TOY STORE SHOULD BE rket of where you can firg THOUSANDS OF TOYS FOR PERSON-- AND ALL AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES futures, and maintain huge stocks prices OUR SUPER-SIZED TOY STORES YOU WiLL FiND HUGE SELECTIONS OF THE WORLD FINEST TOYS, BICYCLES AND BABY FURNITURE © we have an \EASY MONEY-BACK REFUND POLICY\ (with cash register receipt and in onginal carton}. Since we sell brand name merchandise from the world's largest toy makers, weareabetomamtamihxspdw We have confidence in what we sell, and we On the ERA issue, D'Amato said he was for equal rights for women but H, thatbewasopposedtotbeERAper v: se because it would make woren sub- T: ”mammflm f the deba vil In other ts of the debate + and the subgequent news confer- Sale Prices Infifl‘éct Th ences: _ He Intends to Win Thru September 13 C ~Javits, who has an uncontested Liberal Party nomination, declined to pom» h say whether he'd conduct a full-blown PL A\( l hus campaign on the Liberal ballot line if he lost the GOP primary. However, ' c he indicated it was academic because © he planned to win the Republican no- 0 1 mination. Ar -D'Amato, who has uncontested ed nominations from the Conservative 0 dud anddmgigntgclfife pm said gag to conduct e cam| on f fury he, demug ia yojer|| * CFOSS YoUr Heart® Bras am don'hiuck oz} on winks {lint \ by = & ® loc -Respondin allegations f * o (Jig. £2: m5”; intavest * Support Can Be Beautiful Bras sa ore! pl Pep * fiewxork State, Javits said canstme *» Li ving ® Bras the i233 wii'flfé’égfigi attributable 'to o { *t believe it's a irdlé® - live p ”gun: dfitnmalfiw‘} I can elteve £ 3,98 e played a ro construction of , m8 \s new wateptront hotel. & Bady Language ® We; to a question about op in w ' s home Put . county of Nessou is Aighiing as ats. ® Selected Free Spirit® Styles mie mative action program for police hir- sag ing, the candidate ndedthat as e head of the To p. FOUNDATIONS, ALL STORES. {Ink-a? 800.000) \P d more minor? the and women tin-n anyone before me.\ . ning However, be said he was against \ar- ty\ som bitrary quota systemp. Mei é worl Goldwater Backing e -Responding to a charge that he is Rea too liberal to be a Repub H Hean, Javifs not 4131 he has en- port spr rare: | Stamps alive Republics“ qfi—Sear-Ba I gem Several 'times during the debate j cut ea Pio, oan omorrow = Jaw“ Qt; b . $ ' tion in the Senate, denim; ugut ‘3 . Jeru congo ok pro Our Suburban Stores Are . ..I An indication of the heavy flak to come wax-leases: mghen the candidates Open Monday’ Labor Day m tirst enximd the damagexi room. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Ac They did not shak ds, normal . procedure both before and after de. (Downtown Store Closed) . don a+ ~ \ . 23 > - Sand %A. Our New 24-aur » * - for eve ** Phone Order Number mq'rtswatmg you per c Is 852.5615, > “C“ HERE ARE MORE VALUES FOR YOUR FASHION DOLLARS. Afc HURRY, PRICES WILL GO UP ON SEPTEMBER 14TH. Mos $50 BUYS a plush scarf coat. 16/#-24%, 46-52. Will be $80 with $50 BUYS a hooded stormcoat. 1644-2414, 46-52. Will be $70. $50 BUYS a fake suede jacket. 164-284. Will be $70 253 $20 BUYS a smocked float. 16-32%. Will be $30 I ] $20 BUYS a plush blazer. 38-46. Will be $30. \dest $30 BUYS a JP vest dress. 19-27 Will be $52. miles $20 BUYS ankle strap sandals. 6-12 W. WW Will be $25 2mm: $15 BUYS a print or solid float. 38-52. Will be $20 $10 BUYS 0 dotted shift. 18-28% Will be $15 Ass 1 on th Satur was } 4 } attac 6 their po tore p Eddie WHAI N cloud said i heard 5 Univer 7 ocrviic craw Jerr y in 4 colors. Tr * to “““ Cotton denim * ar jeans, mony Hotel i styles. tious a 32 to 42, Wit La year round we be $20 each Sept rath Act Ne tive\ . straigh % year 5 A WORLD OF TOYS A LOT MORE DOWNTOWN, 5 lif, CENESEE 852.4300 (CA MALL BOmEVA®Y Hall