A Window to the Communist World Poland, Seeking Western Contacts, Again Welcomes Tourists By THOMAS TURNER POLAND, devastated by war and retarded by Communism, is again welcoming Western tourists. Tourists from the West can provide a real shot in the arm for the sa ing Polish economy. sinre most visitors now come from the other "socialist countries" of Eastern Europe and bring with them levas or mark: as worthless as the Polish zloty. And because many Poles are also interested in increasing con- tact with the West, the visitor is provided with an opportunity for great insight into an unwilling satellite, her Communism and her character. T OURS of Poland begin in War-' sate, if only because it is the catpital and transporrtafion hub. Never the oust beautiful city in Potand, Waaa in 1945 seas a smoldering eal, 1' brok en brick. Nasa'apartnetas hse cone sit Fince to alleviate hat sea suyl the most sri ias housing shorta e it all Europe, Btt these buildiga' are of ne- sity dtll, grey snr unineret- They suffer. nteover. from P t sia s stultifying _rchitectural Influence. The dozens of palaces and gov- ernment buildings left by cen- turies of royal rule had for the most part surviv d the period when Poland was parttiToned be- tween Prussia, Russia and Austria,' but the majority are gone now, leveled by the Germans atonyg with everything else in the after- math of 1945's ill-fated Warsaw Uprismng, BUT WARSAW was Poland's capital, and the people of this country, which had lost 40 per cent of its natural wealth, dug down deep to rebuild her. The product of their efforts is the Old City and the New City, restored to 1l7th and 18th century a pearance, which was for the' Tluous Turnce-, a ihta cardi- lor on The Mic higas 1)ailt}, s/an the suammaer in Poland, a 10( t/>re ser/ a ith a famaiId ini Warsa and losruin the oun/lr'. k ,W - t .. 3 10 JNTAI.NEE-Many Poles such as this river ;-NTI-FA, CI 'T AG. Nt'MIE'T - Nearly every guide mak ltheir living off the combination of Polish city and town has its own version of the old (0 am and beautiful scenery which charac- Red Arosy memorial, conmemorating' the "lib- terize the' TaItra 1ountains of southern Poland. e' ation" of Poland in 191 and 1945. most part the arance of 1939. Iise tao "cities within Wai- sc togeth r mauke an island of charm perhtst;s a dozen blocks long within the drab city. Warsaw's touly new buildings, on the other hand, while repre- sented most commonly in drab no ta tmen~ nr a bohlized iby It can be seen everywhere in the city, prompting the remark that the view from the top is Warsaw's most beautiful since the Palace itself cannot be seen. But the Palace as a showplace provides many facilities the city would not have otherwise. There are several movie the- atres, a congress hall equipped for translators in five languages, a competition swimming pool and an international bookstore which contains books such as Russia, the Atom and the West by George Kennan, and Russian Thought and Politics from the Harvard Studies series. Books like this are found no- where else in their country, Poles point out. The sarcastic remarks about the Palace continue. IN ALMOST complete contrast to Warsaw is the early capital of Poland, Krakow, This city of 200,000 in the South is far enough from both German and Russian invasion routes that no war since Sec A VISIT, Page 10 ew apar nti zs are s ;u m e uy the monstrous Palce of Culture aid Scie'ice. This gift to Poland "iii the name of Josef Stalin" is 32 stories high in a city where few buildings go over four. IARNCRAFT SHOP has everything for anything in knitting i Y t *arneraft Shop 10 Nickels Arcade FULL TUNING RANGE STEREO Admiral FEATURING THE AMAZING MEW Jenen .STEREO DIRECTOR SENDS THE SOUND TO YOU Come to our part and see and hear Steran o ligh idelity at its best, brought to you through Jensen's SS- 100 3ii ay loudspeaker systems fea- turing the amazing new "Stereo Di- retor . . . the all new speaker devel- opument that sends the sound to you, wherever you listen, for perfect stereo plus perfect decor. Come in and hear Jensen's new Stereo Director systems at our Stereo Ili-Fi Party. Everybody's Welcome TABLE MODEL RADIO ( / The Incomparable all wool warsted plaids ladies' casual uear and accessories 1212 SOUTH UNIVERSITY ,,. CAMPUS ThEATRE BUILDING Model No, 4L20 /DEAL GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS I PURFECT SECOND SET, TOOl 7he 1 u4 /IcCentter' 300 South Thayer PHONE NO 2-2500 ___________________________________________________________________ II SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Page rave