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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1956)
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., Oct 21, "S3 (Sec I)-3 Poland Expected to Seek Financial Aid From United States Once Ties to Russia Are Broken By JOHN M. RIGHTOWEK (SUry M M page aM) WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 -The leaders of Communist Poland s resistance to domination by Mos cow are expected to seek financial and economic support from the United States if and when they succeed, in establishing relative political independence. State Department officials re port there has already been one sign of a Polish turn toward closer ties with this country. The best in formed authorities here say there is no doubt that men like Premier Jozef Cyrankiewicz and the newly restored Wladyslaw Gomulka are thinking about the manner in which Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito bolstered his own bid for inde pendence eight years ago by ob taining help from the United States and other Western powers. Foreign Policy Issue The Polish bid to Washington will pose a major issue in U. S. foreign policy. It will raise such questions as whether Warsaw really has wrested control of Po lish affairs from Moscow, whether the new independence line can be held, whether the whole thing is part of some huge Kremlin "plot" and what exactly are United Slates interests in the new circum stances. Initial thinking among Secretary of State Dulles' top advisers is that the Polish developments are profoundly (avorahle The United States has long expressed interest In promoting the "liberation" of Soviet satellite states Present in dications therefore are that Polish proposals for closer links with the United States will be favorably re ceived here Invitation Rejected In a recent note turning down an invitation to send election ob servers, the Cyrankiewici regime called tor step to improvt War Washington relations in a number of fields. This provided the first official indication to the State De partment of what the impact of the present revolt is likely to be on Red Poland's attitude toward the United States. DuHes spent today at his resi dence here. The State Depart ment's Russian and Eastern Euro pean expert were nwetinf la al most continuous session. State Department press officer Lincoln White taid the department would have no comment en such matters as: Gomulka'i return to high position after yean in prison for opposing Stalinist dictation; the visit of Soviet party boss Nikita Khrushchev and other lead ers, and the various reports of troop moves or threatened moves by the Russians to keep the Poles from going too far. Part of Patten However, officials said privately that Dulles regards the Polish de velopment as part of the pattern Demo Leader Raps Taylor For 'Sulking' COEl'R D'ALENE, Idaho. Oct. Jn Democratic Chairman Ta il BuMrr Friday criticized the write-in vote efforts of Glea Tay lor, saying there is no room in the party for "people who sulk.1' Butter didn't mention the former Democratic senator and one time iff presidential candidate on the rrogrcsue ticket by name in a breaklat talk at Lewiston, Idaho, in his speech. But It was obvious who he meant hen he said: ' The derisions made in the pri mary are obligatory to all men sni women who believe in the democratic form of government. Those who don't want to open ly and cooperatis ely support the IeunMTaii' p:ir!y had better move o er and openly support the Re publican ticket Frank Church. 32 year-old Boise a'torney, unn the nomination from Tavlor by 200 votes Taylor ran an wtu'rtisement in a Boise paper asking funtk; to wage a write in campaign for the genera election. 1 I. of political ferment In Eastern Europe which he talked about sev eral months ago in connection wun DuHes then contended that the de-Stalinixation movement, includ ing Khrusehev s recognition of Khruschev's initial denunciation "fTresident Tito's right to operate of Stalin and Stalin's years of an independent Communist move terror and misrule. I ment in Yugoslavia, would almost certainly go beyood Moscow eon troL hi some countries at least." Dulles suggested that the Russiaa Reds were losing their grip oa some of the Communist parties outside Russia. Hungary Blocks Abortion Issue VIENNA. 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