Feliks Gadomski

Lawyer, publisher

Born Jul. 26, 1898, Warsaw, Poland; came to U.S., 1952; son of Jan and Kazimiera (Debska); married Edith (Brown); children: Jan, Jadwiga.

Education: University of Warsaw (Poland), 1917-20; Master of Laws (M.L.), University of Poznan (Poland), 1922.

Career: journalist, Dziennik Powszechny, Gazeta Warszawska (Poland), 1920s'; publisher, Biblioteka Dziel Wyborowych (series of books), Z calego swiata (monthly); judge, District Court of Warsaw, 1935; legal advisor, Polish Consulate General, London (U.K.), 1940; deputy and chairman, Continental Action Office (U.K.), since 1941; appeal judge. Polish Maritime Court (U.K.), 1941; deputy chairman, Disciplinary Commission, Polish Government in Exile, London, 1943; publisher, Nowa Polska (monthly), (U.K.), 1942-45; contributor, Radio Free Europe, New York City, 1952; member, Polish National Democratic Committee, 1952-54; bulletin editor, Liberal Democratic Union of Central Eastern Europe (U.S.), 1955-59; secretary general and deputy chairman, Polish Council of Unity in United States, 1959-88; publisher and editor, Survey of Recent Developments in the Captive Nations, 1957-64, acting secretary and secretary general, Assembly of Captive European Nations, 1972.

Member of: Syndicate of Polish Journalists, 1922-26; Liberal Democratic Union of Central Eastern Europe; Assembly of Captive European Nations, 1954-85.

Honors: Bronze Medal (for work in the judiciary), 1938; Officer Cross - Polonia Restituta, Polish Government in Exile, 1985; Cross for Polish - Bolshevik War 1920, L. Walesa, President of Poland, 1991.

Affiliation: Catholic.

Languages: Polish, English, French, German, Russian.

Home: 35-13 76th St., Jackson Heights, NY 11372.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996