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...Culture, Russia's gift to Poland, but its Stalinist style has become an empty symbol. Downtown Warsaw, with its shiny new glass-and-steel buildings and wide sidewalks, exudes freshness and openness. The women of the major cities are completely attuned to Western fashion; Warsaw's Moda Polska fashion house sends its designers to Paris and London showings. Despite the advent of the midi, the mini is still in vogue. Even Warsaw policewomen wear minis, serving as reminders that the Polish leg can be as well turned as any in Europe. Student cabarets, such as Cracow...
Poland's Army newspaper Polska Zbrojna berated "silly women who are laying up stocks of food, fearing the war in September...
...amendment was defeated, 17440-82, his party joined in voting for the original measure, which will make 40% of the nation's industrial workers employes of the state. The session ended with all the delegates on their feet, singing the Internationale and the tragedy-encrusted anthem Jeszcze Polska Nie Zginela (Poland Is Not Yet Lost...
...crooning cowboys of Wyoming, Montana, etc., should constitute the Czecho-polska State of North America with San Diego, which will be renamed Memel, as their only outlet...
Renner's Europe consists of nine great states: a commonwealth of Great Britain and Holland, a Fennoscandic Union (Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Esthonia), Czecho-Polska ("already being planned by the Czech and Polish Governments-in-exile" and including Lithuania), a Balkan Union ("Some trouble may be expected from the Bulgars"), Italy (plus Dalmatia, Tunisia, Corsica, Nice), France (minus Alsace-Lorraine, plus the Spanish Basque provinces and parts of Switzerland), an Iberian Union (Spain and Portugal), Russia (with Latvia, and a corridor to the Dardanelles), a German-Magyar State (Germany, Austria, Alsace, part of Switzerland, Hungary...