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Show Sen. Humphrey Stops in S. L On Swing Through West States - - - 'j "We need to pay more attention atten-tion to matters such as. disarmament disarma-ment and the prohibition of nuclear nu-clear tests," he declared. "In this new era of operation there is some possibility of limited lim-ited success. We are going to see much sharper international production pro-duction and international trade," the senator explained. The visitor labeled the Eisenhower Eisen-hower administration as a no go, go slow, not new, veto administration adminis-tration and said that "popularity is being substituted in our minds for leadership." He said the big tissue he is trying try-ing to define for voters is substi-of substi-of leadership for showmanship. Other major issues, the senator said, are American initiative to reduce Soviet propaganda , victories, vic-tories, the lagging U. S. space program, the advancement of active international exploration in foreign policy and a partnership partner-ship program with other nations and adjustments of the tax base for unlimited expansion "in order or-der to meet the Soviet challenge head on." "Russian leaders do not get briefed on international and internal in-ternal problems. This is intellectual intellec-tual laziness. Our leaders should do this also. "My impression of Soviet Premier Pre-mier Khrushchev is a 24-hour-a-day leader, tenacious and aggressive, ag-gressive, who has told us repeatedly repeat-edly tand openly that he is waging wag-ing economic educational and scientific warfare against us" he said. HUBERT H. HUMPHREY U. S. Sentaor Hubert H. Humphrey, Hum-phrey, Democrat of Minnesota, and a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination for president, presi-dent, paused briefly in Salt Lake City this week on a swing through the west. He left Salt Lake City for Denver. During a stopover at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport Sen. Humphrey said the United States needs to look for new approaches to international problems. Sen. Humphrey said the international inter-national scene is rapidly changing chang-ing from one of "frozen positons to one of peace nobility." |