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SEATTLE — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said his conversation this week with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder convinced him his state should continue making rules for a legal marijuana industry as mandated by voter-approved Initiative 502. Inslee and state Attorney GeneralBob Ferguson met with Holder because of the conflict between federal law, which bans all marijuana, and the state's law, which makes possession of an ounce of pot legal for those 21 and older. Inslee said the 45-minute conversation was "very satisfying" and a " c onfid ence-builder" about t h e state's ability to move for-

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Cardinal Jozef Glemp is shown during a 2005 launch of the book "A Sign of Contradiction" by then-Pope John Paul II, in Warsaw, Poland Glemp, who led Polish Catholics for 25 years, died Wednesday.

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advanced his agenda. Compulsory religious education Cardinal Jozef Glemp, the resumed in p ublic schools, spiritual leader of P oland's a law requiring the media to Roman C a tholics f o r 25 conform to "Christian values" correspondence. years, who helped steer his was adopted and abortions For information on any of nation through a historic and were sharply restricted. His these services or about the relatively peaceful transition appeals to abolish a constiobituary policy, contact from communism to demotutional separation of church 541-617-7825. cracy in 1989, but who was and state went unheeded, but Deadlines: Death Notices dogged by allegations of anti- he gave his blessing to Poare accepted until noon Semitism, died Wednesday in land's market economy. Monday through Friday for Warsaw. He was 83. Glemp was repeatedly acnext-day publication and by J ozef K l o ch , a chu r c h cused of anti-Semitism, no4:30 p.m. Friday for Sunday spokesman, announced the tablyfor his 1989 remarks reand Monday publication. death. The Polish news agen- sisting an agreement to move Obituaries must be received cy PAP said Glemp had lung a Carmelite convent f r o m by 5 p.m. Monday through cancer. Auschwitz, where millions of Thursday for publication For a thousand years, the Jews were killed by the Naon the second day after church has been a repository zis. After Jews complained, submission, by of nationhood in overwhelmthe Vatican had agreed in 1 p.m. Friday for Sunday or ingly Catholic Poland, and 1987 to put the convent in a Monday publication, and by for decades Glemp, as the nearby interfaith center. But 9a.m. Mondayfor Tuesday Archbishop of Warsaw and as a d eadline passed and publication. Deadlines for Gniezno an d t h e P r i m ate Jews staged protests, the cardisplay ads vary; please call of Poland, was both mediadinal went on the offensive, for details. tor and power broker in the saying: Phone: 541-617-7825 "Do you, esteemed Jews, struggle between the comEmail: obits©bendbulletin.com munist government and the not see that your pronounceFax: 541-322-7254 resistance led by the Solidarments against the nuns ofMail:Obituaries ity labor union. fend the feelings of all Poles, P.O. Box 6020 His approach was noncon- and our sovereignty, which Bend, OR 97708 f rontational, u r g in g c a l m has been achieved with such when th e g overnment de- difficulty'? Your power lies in clared martial law i n 1 9 81 the mass media that are easand even when statesecurity ily at your disposal in many DEATHS officers killed a popular discountries. Let them not serve sident priest, the Rev. Jerzy to spread anti-Polish feeling." ELSEWHERE Popieluszko, in 1984. He added: "Dear Jews, do not Through repeated crises, talk with us from the posiGlemp was an ally, though a tion of a people raised above Deaths of note from around fitful one, of Solidarity leader all others, and do not dictate theworld: Lech Walesa, and a hostile conditions that ar e i m posDonald Hornig, 92: Scientist but pr agmatic an d u s eful sible to fulfill." who worked on the Manhattan intermediary for Warsaw's The ensuing firestorm reProjectand who laterbecame c ommunist l e a der , Ge n . ignited old controversies in a Brown University president Wojciech Jaruzelski. largely rural land where the and the top science adviser to Glemp was named primate prewar Jewish population of President Lyndon B. Johnson. by his countryman Pope John 3.5 million had dwindled to Died Monday at a n u r sing Paul II in 1981, becoming the a few thousand. But the carhome in Providence, R.I. representative of 34 million dinal did not back down until Linda Pugach, 75: Woman Catholics, about 95 percent of the Vatican reaffirmed the w ho was b l i nded i n 1 9 59 the population. (He became a pope's determination to move when her lover hired hit men cardinal in 1983.) But he dis- the convent. The issue resurto throw lye in her face — and appointed Poles who wanted faced in 1991, when Glemp, became a media sensation af- a national savior to fight com- touring the United States, enter later marrying him; their munism with the dynamism countered more protestsand story was detailed in the 2007 of hispredecessor, Cardinal told Jewish leaders that he documentary "Crazy L ove." Stefan Wyszynski. regretted the pain his stateDied Tuesday in Queens, N.Y. In 1988, when labor unrest ments had caused. Jane Glenn Haas, 75: Na- shook Poland,Glemp named In 1997, Glemp belatedly retionally syndicated columnist T adeusz M a z owiecki, h i s buked a rabidly anti-Semitic and reporterfor the Orange close associate and a S oliradio station, Radio Maryja, County Register who founded darity adviser, to mediate the and the Rev. Tadeusz Rydzyk, WomanSage, an organiza- peace and pave the way for who mingled daily outpourtion promoting the potential of talks on political reforms and ings of hate with prayer. The women in midlife and beyond. national elections. In 1989, cardinal acted only after VatDied Wednesday. the cardinal was a voice in ican hints and a prosecutor's Dolores Prida, 69: Cuban- M azowiecki's s election a s slander charges. b orn j o urnalist a n d p l a y - Poland's first n o n-CommuIn 2001, Glemp was again wright who w r ote candidly nist prime minister since the accused o f an t i - Semitism and wittily about local and 1940s. when he refused to accomnational politics, romance and He burnished his standing p any Kwasniewski t o t h e other personal matters, and by accompanying John Paul village of Jedwabne to apolothe joys and vexations of the during his pilgrimages to Po- gize for the 1941 massacre H ispanic experience in t h e land. After th e d emocratic of 1,600 Jews, most of them United States. Died Sunday in transition, he backed Walesa's burned alive in a barn by PolManhattan, N.Y. successful presidential camish neighbors. The cardinal Andree Putman, 87: Parisian paign in 1990, but his support disavowed "ostentatious penwho rediscovered and reis- was less helpful in 1995, when ance" in advance and said: sued early ModernistFrench Walesa lost to a former Com- "I prefer not to have politifurniture and then went on to munist, A l eksander K w ascians impose on the Church a renowned global career as niewski, whom the cardinal the way it is to fulfill its act an interior designer. Died Sat- called a "neo-pagan." of contrition for the crimes urday at her home in Paris. Despite an increasingly sec- committed by certain groups — From wire reports ularized population, Glemp of people." New York Times News Service

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ward implementing legal marijuana. " We went i n thinking we should continue with rule-making and nothing I heard should dissuade us," Inslee said. At the same time, he stressed that Holder said nothing about the federal government's i n t entions and whether it would crack down on Washington state or look the other way. Inslee said he did not press Holder for a clearer signal, or position, because he considered their talk a preliminary meeting, with more discussions to follow. Noting that the state is moving ahead with rulemaking, Ferguson said he emphasized that the state would like answers soon. "We made it very clear that while we're moving forward, some deadlines are coming up soon. I t hink Attorney General Holder understood that we'd need g uidance i n m o n ths t o come," Ferguson said. Inslee said several times the state would p rovide Holder with details about how it would prevent its legal marijuana from leaking into other states. "We spent some ti me talking about how the initiative would work, how the r e gulatory p r o cess would work. He l istened with great interest, and I appreciated that," I nslee satd. The law will be implemented by the state's Liquor Control Board, which on Tuesday held the first of six meetings planned to take public comment about the law.The second meeting will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at Seattle City Hall. The governor added that Holder's questions show he is "going to be fully attentive" to W a shington's evolving law. Inslee said it's no surprise that Holder would take his time to fully evaluate the implementation of I-502. In case the federal government decidesto oppose the law, Ferguson has a team of lawyers in his office preparing to make the best legal case for upholding 1-502. "I said we want to avoid a legal f i ght," Ferguson recounted during a news conference after the meeting with Holder. "We w ant t o f i n d a pathway forward. But if it comes to it, the Washington Attorney General's Office will be prepared for a legal fight," he said.

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