Word: lewandowski
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Named in the indictments were: Edward R. Fields, 30, information director and leader of the National States Rights party; Gerald Q. Dutton, 25; Jesse B. Stoner, party attorney; James K. Warner; David A. Stanley; Barney M. Carmack, Jr.; Jack Cash and Ralph Lewandowski...
Fields, Dutton, Carmack, Cash and Lewandowski were arraigned and placed under $2,500 bond. U.S. Atty, Macon L. Weaver said Warner and Stoner planned to turn themselves in Wednesday. Stanley was reported in Canada...
Although the Western powers feel that the removal of nuclear arms would enhance the Russian superiority in conventional weapons, Lewandowski suggested that recent military advances would remove this objection. "Ballistic weapons have now lessened the importance of nuclear weapons in central Europe," he said. "Besides, it is not at all certain that Eastern nations have a conventional advantage...
...Lewandowski also emphasized the flexibility of the Communist system. "In Poland, most farms are not collectivized because such a system would not work now," he said. The Polish government is primarily concerned with economic progress and not with complete consistency among all socialist nations...
...course we feel that collectivization is ultimately the best way, but each socialist nation must adapt itself to the particular situation," Lewandowski said...