Page 14-Friday, September 26, 1980-The Michigan Daily EVERYONE WELCOMEI WINE-TASTING PARTY for RAY SHOULTZ Democratic Candiddte for Washtenaw County Commissioner District 13 at DOMINICK'S, 812 Monroe Sunday, September 28 2to5pm RICHMOND BROWNE at the Piano NEW YORK TIMES foreign cor- respondent Flora Lewis, discusses her coverage of the Polishstrike in a talk in Lane Hall. Donation: $5.00 CASH BAR beer and wine only Paid for by the Shoultz for Commissioner Committee; Bobbie Levine, Treasurer, 356 Hilldole Dr., Ann Arbor 48105 jaj OT SU OT 0 IDAY, Reporter blasts Polish leaders 1 OT TUESDAY OT WEDNESD OT THURSDA AY, ,r it By JOYCE FRIEDEN A disparate group of people filed into Room 200 Lane Hall yesterday at noon. The bearded visiting professor was followed by the clean-cut Political Science major carrying a yellow legal pad, and he, in turn, was in front of an older couple carrying brown-bag lun- ches. At 12:05, the crowd of about 75 became silent and all eyes focused at- tentively on the speaker, New York Times foreign correspondent Flora Lewis. Lewis, the author of several case studies on Polish politics, recently returned from a trip to Eastern Europe, which included Poland and the U.S.S.R. While'in Poland, she reported on the workers strikes for The Times. "THE MOST IMPORTANT insight into recent developments in Poland was given in a London newspaper that said, 'Marx's irresistable force, the working class, has finally met Lenin's im- movable object, the Communist Par- ty," the thin, gray-haired reporter told the crowd. "By striking, the working class told the party, 'You're doing it (running the country), wrong and we're tired of it,"' .she continued, as she lit another cigarette. Lewis called the ruling Communists in Poland a "stupid, incompetent, badly-managed, badly-organized group of people." She blamed the party's mismangement for what she called the "bankruptcy" of the Polish economy. ALTHOUGH CRITICAL of the way the strike was 'handled by management, Lewis was quick to point out the negotiation process was new to both sides. "During negotiations in Gdansk, was talking to the new Minister o0 Finance, a man who was supposed to be confident and experienced," she ex- plained. "When I asked him why it was so difficult for the Party to give in to worker demands, he replied, 'Well, of course, we've had no experience in negotiation; it's the first time for the workers, too.' An important ingredient in the suc- cess of the strikes was the fact that there were no intellectuals in control Lewis said. She said the initial linkage between all the striking groups in Poland was made by the Workers' Social Defense Committee formed from the core of the working class. "They worked out of an apartment in Warsaw. People around Poland sent word there if they went on strike," she explained. 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