U.S., POLISH INTELLECTUALS FINISH FRIENDLY DEBATE
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lVARSA W. Ms.- fi?The first of othcr Lurt peen tates were1
clearly presented, according;
to American souros
? The Warsaw meetingi
marked a new development in
East-West debateg rt was the)
first time that. a Soviet bloc
country had organised a
hroad-ranging and uninhibited'
1.ish United Swi:es round
? ,?10. corft?ren ended here
? .1-igi.t after rise days of
uninhih.led debat e
uflOI; e. pohtical and eul?
.npics N'tu opn 311(1
?erican intellfortuals.
k cornmuielcue said there
v.(kuld yfurther discussions
snout a sec' ond meeting in the
I lilted States but no date was
Aet
FinancIal
support
for
discussion on area o inner.!
national dispute with Ameri-
can intellectuals.
Polish speakers reflected
ihe theit countrN?'s preoccupation
vi.th West Gernian policies
and emphavired the dedr-
ability of official Western rec-'
ognition of th.? present Polish-
Ciertnan front iers
Talks Are Friendly .
representaiives said
they found no areas of angrY ?
dispute with the Poles, who
were conversact with the pres-
ent American soca! and potItt
c??n participants, however, that
ineettm: s as pro?ided by he
Ford Foundation and similar
backing would bc necessary
for a resurfiption ,of the de-
',chafes sere pr...ate and
n? mhers agreed not to dis-
t se individual contributions
to tile exchanges It was gen-
eraily agreed among Aimed-
cai climate
o:r contacts with Polish In The American participants
t- .icctuals yielded inore in the were: Frederick Burckhardt.
sense of freer expression of chairman of the American
(Tinton than similar ex -Scientific Org.injation Conn- r
rhinges be American ci;; Hanson aaIdwii. New
and Soviet representatives in York Times correspondent; ;
tne last three years. . Ei'iot Bell, chairman. Mc- r
G a Publishing Co ; c
Common Market Is Tepic
1-du-ators. journalists
"dentists participated in
t (inference.
Polish fears that the
European Common Market
s'ovici eventually strengthen
%%est German economic and
political .power at the expense
and
the
Pr( Zhigniew 13medinski
C,:unihia University., Wtthamc
E (;riffith. Sla--sachusetts In- u
stitute of Tech: ,.jogy: Prof.
John M Montias Vale UnIver-
sit:.. Lionel Trillin, Colurri- a
but University and Shepard
Stone, Ford For-iciation Inter- fi
national Division director. h
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