Polish premier drops 5 in cabinet shakeup, more changes likely The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 13, 1981-Page 7 , 375 N. MAPLE 769-1300 DAILY DISCOUNT MATINEES $2.00 for shows before 6:00 A for shows before 2:00 Sunday-No Matinee Discount for "Raiders." oretoby a izard. 13 EXCABUR 71 r,9:40 Found b a King. RFRI &SAT- 12:15 Indiana Jones.-the new hero From AP and UPI WARSAW, Poland - Premier Wojciech Jaruzelski dropped five Cabinet members yesterday in a reshuffle aimed at rescuing Poland's economy and easing criticism from the independent union Solidarity. But he also told the giant labor federation to rid itself of "anti-socialist troublemakers." The five Cabinet members Jaruzelski dropped were Deputy Premier Henryk Kisiel, Justice Minister Jerzy Bafia, In= ternal Trde Minister Adam Kowalik, Communications Minister Zbgniew Rudnicki, and Jerzy Gawrysiak, head of the price commission: KISIEL WAS planning commission chief and a former finance minister. Jaruzelski said Kisiel was dropped for "health reasons," but a recent report on the economy prepared under his guidance was harshly criticized and rejected by both the Parliament and Jaruzelski. He has also been criticized by the Polish news media in a period when many officials have come under fire or been ousted for their role in leading the nation into economic crisis. He also condemned the spread of "anti-Soviet" leaflets in Poland, saying, "We cannot force anyone into accepting feelings that are alien to him but we will not allow madmen to set fire to our joint home.' MEANWHILE, THE Kremlin soun- ded yet another warning on Poland yesterday, only two days after it bluntly criticized Jaruzelski and Communist Party leader Stanislaw Kania by name and virtually demanded their ouster for failing to halt the nation's liberalization. "Dirty, slanderous inventiops and at- tacks on the Soviet Union," were still circulating in Warsaw in the form of homemade leaflets, the official Soviet news agency Tass said, adding that the people circulating the leaflets were doing so "without punishment." Ten months of labor unrest have prompted fears of Soviet-led Warsaw Pact intervention in Poland. U.S. Secretary of State Alexander Haig, in a Hong Kong news conference Friday, warned the Kremlin against any such move. ALTHOUGH Jaruzelski did not men- tion the Kremlin by name, clearly the grim tone of his speech was related to Moscow's blunt demand two days earlier for a change in the Polish leadership - and the leadership's defiance of that demand. "The country is again on the brink of catastrophe. The fate of the nation is in danger," Jaruzelski said. '"When a ship is sinking, the crew helps the leader- ship," he said. "When the Polish ship is on the san- dbar and sinking, it seems more impor- tant for some to attack the captain rather than save the' vessel," Jaruzelski said in a speech to Parliament. At least 30 ministers have been criticized in the press for contributing to Poland's economic crisis and some have been investigated for fraud and mismanagement. Two former ministers who had been criticized committed suicide last month. 1INDIVIDUAL THEATRES 5th Ae of Liberty 761-9700 BARGAIN MATINEES WED. SAT. SUN. $1.50 TILL 6:00 "ROCHEFORT PLAYS WITH A SUPERB SENSE OF FARCE" W. W. DAILY DAILY-7:30 9:30 SAT & SUN- 1:20, 3:20, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Adults Eves $3 00 2nd &-FINAL WEEK rnt (PG) I 1 MICHIGAN REPERTORY, Member of the wedding JUNE 10. 11, 12. 13 FINAL PERFORMANCE PLUS.. . Three Dollr Revue Power Center Ticket Office open at 6:00 p.m. 763-3333 Next week .. . Loose Ends by MICHAEL WELLER sNACHARLES H SCHNEERv., "CLASH OFT HE TITANS" - HARRY HAMLIN a JUDI BOWKER .r r..BURGESS MEREDITH MAGGIE SMITH URSULA ANDRESS CLAIRE BLOOM SIAN PHILLIPS FLORA ROBSON LAURENCE OLIVIERaze eret specVis u RAY HARRYHAUSEN ,-LAURENCE ROSENTHAL .E, BEVERLEY CROSS P,,duceaby CHARLES H. SCHNEER aRAY HARRYHAUSEN ;'::. DESMOND DAVIS LREADUTHEWANEROO I CINALEOMGMTQA PEON P MENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED MGM 1 Uited Arists DAILY-710, 9:10 * SAT & SUN- 10,3:00, 5:10, 7:10, 9:10