Show Poland Premier Resigns Position LONDON Nov 25 OP The Rt-The The sudden resignation nation of p peasant born Stanislaw Stanisiaw as premier of tho the Polish government in exile dealt a severe blow Saturday to British and American efforts to settle the Russian-Polish Russian dispute was the only man Inthe in the tho Polish government In London acceptable to Moscow and the soviet sov- sov let iet ct recognized Polish committee of national liberation at Lublin Both Prime Minister Churchill and Pres Roosevelt openly had placed their entire hopes on him settling the dispute threatening allied unity Jan a socialist and deputy premier In cabinet has been asked by Pres Wladyslaw Vladyslaw to form anew anew a anew new government Kwapinski is a n member of a group that has been denounced by Moscow The Polish president asked and members of ot his cabinet to remain at their posts until the appointment appointment appointment appoint appoint- ment of a new cabinet While British Britis circles awaited Kwapinski's first move there was wasa a feeling here here here-as as expressed by bythe bythe bythe the socialist London Daily Dally Herald that that presumably he will refuse to o carry o on on the he an with Russia started by Moscow radio made no immediate immediate immedi immedi- ate comment on the Polish developments develop develop- ments merel merely reporting that Miko- Miko had resigned stepped out silently Immediately raising speculation whether his peasant party would join oin a new Polish government in London Condon or whether he would an- an an offer of the rival Lublin group to head its organization The British press suggested that the crisis within the Polish cabnet cabinet cabinet cabi cab net in London smoldering ever since ince visit to Moscow Moscow Moscow Mos Mos- cow at the Invitation of Churchill was vas brought to a climax by the United States' States reluctance to Join In Ina Ina ina a three-power three guarantee of the f future fu- fu U- U ture ure frontiers of ot the new Poland |