U.S., POLISH INTELLECTUALS FINISH FRIENDLY DEBATE

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CIA-RDP74-00297R000200030021-7
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December 27, 2016
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November 8, 2013
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TAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release_ 50-Yr 2013/11/08: IA-RDP74-00297R000200030021-7 intellectuals ? Finish Friendly Debate , ReeJt??% e ' 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 si AN INVITATION TO TASTE A Most Historic American Bourbon FROM VIRGINIAS 4:4.7 ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/11/08: inno7A ruY,Q7PCICICI91111(130021-7