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Show r4 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 25, Picturesque Brassiness Nasser, Tito Cite Same World View Nikita s AnticsWild , Absurd - two-hou- two-poun- d just K. Travels, Boos Persist l.-- V Mi : t little shorter than Tolstoys a I THE TWO MET while other "War Peace. and world leaders here for the I This is to muse United Nations something j General Assemi about Castro has threatened to bly relaxed a bit talk for four hours next week and - Man-hatta- vv Vv x f pace they have set during the past Week. The assembly 'was recessed for the weekend. Soviet Premier R us- (that take may Khrushchev personally is not a bore. On a balcony he is as exciting as a dog and twice as interesting as Mussolini. His small talk fight is full of vivid phrases laced with a kind of low barroom wit, but once he gets before a big audience he runs on like an open tap. The substance of what he says is so full of wild absurdities and startling nonsense that youhave to giggle. His accusations Friday against Secretary General Hammar-skjol- d would be overstrained if applied to Iago, and his offer to fire Hammarskjold and move the U.N. to Moscow Ts Nikita shchev, with Romanias cade sped down the beautiful suburban lane along the asphalt surface which was already dotted with maple leaves of yellow and orange and red, the children began to chant their rhymes. them ,were , n Khru-Nass- along Gheorghe and CzechoslGheorghiu-de- j ovakias Antonin Novotny, took it eujv at the Russian country mansion at Glen Cove on Long Islands Gold Coast Steve OLD TEN-YEA- Krean of 3 Milford Lane, Glen Cove, shouted: "Roses are red "Violets are blue "Stalin dropped dead "Why dont you! ONE SIGN . carried by Bruce Vesloski, 11, echoed art old battle between Glen Cove and the Russians who purchased the estate which once belonged to George Dupont .. Pratt lln 1946 for" $125,000. For years the village of Glen Cove and the Soviets have been in the courts fighting over tax bills. Bruces sign read: "Dear K: Pay your taxes $$$ or get out." -- d - "murderer. BUT IT WAS not until he was 100 yards from the entrance to the Soviet estate that Khrushchev CUBAN PRIME Minister Fidel Castro slept late and then really hilrjous. lolled about his hotel room in THINK OF the U.N, operating under a Jtriumvirate Harlem. After .the Nasser among all those angelically blameless Soviet, officials, in meeting, Tito took a drive that lovely climate, waiting for all those elevators that across to New Jersey for a never arrive and all those telephone that never work, and leisure trip up the Hudson all those censors who never sleep. What a prospect! " River and back' td Manhattan. His proposals were straight Machiavelli, "in the binding Nasser drove through the AmmIMoS PrM Vlntktlt of a hymn book," and yet there was a kind of picturesque Long Island countryside back show and gestures as Youngsters signs deto his Sands Point, N.Y., quarbrassiness about them, as If Kennedy had suddenly his motorcade nears Glen Cove, N.Y residence Saturday. manded the resignation of Mr. Eisenhower and Nixon so ters. that Sam Rayburn and the Democrats could take over the Hungarian Communist boss White House, Janos Kadar, who is restricted by the State Department .to What doing was dear enough. Manhattan, was the luncheon He was demonstrating, probably for the benefit of Mao guest of Cleveland industrialTse Tung and the other Communist brethren in China, that ist Cyrus Eaton at Eatons he had contempt for the West, and had come here, not to hotel suite. fraternize with the Western imperialists, but to pose as the Poland's Wladislaw great revolutionary leader of the Communist world, apBulgarias Todor Zhivkov, and Albanias Meh-me- t pealing for the new leaders from Africa in the UN. Why, in the middle of this exercise, he chose to attack Sjiebu stayed in New York. Hammarskjold and the U.N., the principal protectors of the African nations, is not clear, After their noon meeting, THIS WAS the wolf inviting the shepherd to hand over Nasser and Tito, who have conhis gun in the interests of the sheep, and naturally it didn t ferred extensively in the past, said they share many interwork. When all this dreary bellowing was over why do the national views but have no Communists always shout?) the obedient scribblers from plans for a neutralist bloc. Their statement said: the Communist world scattered through the U.N. building hearing good tidings. Look, they said, at th last two para"A SIMILARITY OF views graphs of the speech on page 32. with regard to the appraisal This they proclaimed was really the great man's mesof tropical International probsage. lems and the need for exertThese paragraphs said that in spite of everything that had happened in the last few months, from the U2 on, "the ing further efforts to improve Soviet Union and the United States could go hand in hand international rein the name of consolidating peace and establishing effeclations and to tive international cooperation of all states." , consolidate peace The inference we were invited to draw was that everywas again mani-teste- d thing else but this offer "to improve relations between in the was of sham a kind bombardment, Moscow and Washington course of the . directed at other ears, and it may be true. talks. BUT THIS merely deepens the mystery about the warAfter posing Tito rior diplomacy of the Communist world, with its sound of for photo a drums and its plaster villians. they strode from room at the Fifth Avenue They apparently believe that they can go on the teleheadquarters of the Yugoslavision for two hours and vilify the UN., the U.S, President Eisenhower and Dag Hammarskjold and then, because they vian delegation to the U.N. A shouted a question at say they really think peace is dandy, that Mr. Eisenhower jreporter and Hammarskjold should forget all the rest and invite them about forming a neutralist bloc. Nasser and Tito only them around for a drink. smiled. An aide said: "No. no, no blocs, THE EFFECT of all this is merely to create an of nightmare unreality, as if words meant nothing, and IT National Horn Yfeek Starts Today reason and logic had somehow earth. from departed Khrushchev condemns the lack of freedom and colonialism, as if Latvia and Estonia were Switzerland. He says Capson Investment's 3 Exciting Hammarskjold is really a very nice fellow and suggests forthI with that we fire him. He praises the U.N., and with stunning, then in the next breath and it Interior to paralyze design and magnificent furniture, proposes ship it to Moscow. draperies and carpeting all by' He wants to disarm everybody before he has convinced anybody, md since all these gambits are aimed at serving his own Interests, he is entitled to try. But couldnt he do it under two hours? We dont mind his lack of logic: Its his lack of brevity thats such a bore. if Sunday encoun- or con. With Just a slingshot distance from the estate, about 75 had gathered, youngsters both boys and girls. They stood, along a rustic fence fence where late fall flowers were growing, their bicycles' strewn about on the green grass. Appetizer CHOW MEIN ht-crl- with watar sheatnat Chlneta needle & steamed , - . - an - IT STH SOUTH AND MAIN AapJe forking - ms v . O. X ipecial brtrodortory -- WA iVf.. ,v v. ,v. A r.A fa PL! he-wa- Westingliouse 70 te.Med elmeedt mad bambaa . rice, , . Family Dinner Choice of Dinner tered any concentrated manifestation of sentiment, pro iu: ;l I of. Many grade School children 6, 7 or 8 years old. They employed their time waiting for Khrushchev in penciling small placards with derisive greetings and making "up rhymes about the Soviet prime minister. Some of the signs read: Krush is a murder," "Krush go home, "Krush On is a fat Russian pig. second thought the author of the ' latter sign had 4- - scratched out the "Russian and changed it to "commy KHRUSHCHEV left ANOTHER sign lettered in Island for the first time shortly after 11 a.m. red in Russian cyrillic charSaturday and drove through acters, with drops of red the - iron - gateway s of ..the--. e sptfttcrtttg'down " from-thestate at 12:03 pmu After letters, said "ubinik a 52 minute ride in late SepRussian for - "murderer. tember sunshine. This sign was carried by As Khrushchevs cavalcade 9 year-oiMarla Rydka, who moved across Queens and drew it for father said her Nassau County line, groups at street " corners greeted her. Her grandparents came from the Ukraine. him with a boo or a shout When Khrushchev's Caval of "go back to Siberia, or Wl tr fromthehectic the Chlnese Communists are said to be twice as windy as the sians. So the problem is not they will bury us we will care of that but that they bore us to death. By Harrison E. Salisbury New York Times Writer GLEN COVE, L.I., Sept. 24 Premier Khrushchev transferred his scene of activity Saturday from upper Park Avenue to a Long Island luxury estate. The - Soviet premier planned & weekend of comparative relaxation in the quiet and beauty of the Mansion, which when built in 1912 was adjudged the most beautiful house in America. Uy Associated Press NgW .YORK, Sept. 24 UnMwl Arab Republic President Gama! 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