Word: gomulkaism
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...invitation was gratefully accepted, but the gesture to the hated Germans left Poland's Communist regime sputtering with rage. Just how seriously Party Boss Wladyslaw Gomulka was taking it became clear last week when the government refused to allow Cardinal Wyszynski to leave Poland for a trip to Rome. The reason, explained an officer, was that on his last trip there the Cardinal had engaged in political activity harmful to Poland...
...Vatican's peace offensive, flew on to Paris to see Charles de Gaulle and then to London for discussions with Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Roving Ambassador Averell W. Harriman surfaced in Warsaw, talked about Viet Nam with top Polish officials, including Communist Party Boss Wladyslaw Gomulka, headed for Belgrade to see President Tito, planned thence to go to India. White House Special Assistant McGeorge Bundy went secretly to see Prime Minister Lester Pearson in Canada, which is one of three nations on the Viet Nam International Control Commission set up by the 1954 Geneva Conference, thus has a representative...
Wladyslaw Gomulka can refuse to issue visas to the West German bishops-but if he does, Pope Paul VI, who in the 1920s filled a diplomatic post in Warsaw and who would greatly like to attend the ceremonies at Czestochowa himself, can hardly overlook the insult to his church. The Vatican last week could only wait, and hope that Gomulka would simmer down...
Party Boss Wladyslaw Gomulka's regime is another story. After a few years of relative friendliness in the mid-'50s, Gomulka has become increasingly hostile, now angrily denounces the U.S. for "barbarous bombing raids" on North Viet Nam. He also accused the U.S. of seeking to give West Germans an independent nuclear strike force. About the only subject that Gronouski is likely to find Gomulka & Co. agreeable on is food. The U.S. has sold more than $525 million in foodstuff to Poland since 1957; the Poles need more, and it will be up to Gronouski to negotiate...
...Example: In Poland last week, 460 members of Parliament were chosen from a list (National Unity Front) with 616 names in all, and voters were permitted to cross out names of candidates they did not like. First Party Secretary Wladyslaw Gomulka was re-elected by 99.3% of the vote in his constituency, while Premier Jozef Cyrankiewicz scored a mere...