Show yy rfyyy yyyig try 'r yTFy yyy ivjh f nrfw The Salt Lake Tribune 12A September 28 1959 Monday " Q i u Khrushchev Warns Cold War to Drag Its position on Berlin as a swer had been when President result of his talks with the Eisenhower asked for assurWilliam H Lawrence of the President? ances that the position of the NewTork Times that all quesThe premier said only that allies in West Beylin would tions would have to be written out and submitted for screen- the matter had been discussed continue to be respected 'He ing It had been assumed until and that “we found much in would say only that he had that moment that questions common" that need not m hlsan- - be made from the floor weald "fct Continued from Page 1 ’ Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and Deputy Minister V V Kuznetsov scanned the questions and selected those the Premier would answer rcdL — Associated Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrushchev answers questions durClub ing televised Sunday Interview before National Press Why Ike Postponed His Visit Like a foxy WASHINGTON Sept S Khrushchev Nikita Sunday grandpa bioke what he said is the secret of why Piesident Eisenhower is delaying his visit to Russia until spring 27- - THE REASON he gave: The Eisenhower grandchildren and the Russian Premier decided that they should accompany the Presi-den- t and that springtime would be better thjin fall Khrushchev broke into a broad smile when lie was asked at his televised news conference what reason Mr Eisenhower gave for postponing his visit Ike to Nikita WASHINGTON Sept 27 (UPI) — President EisenhowMANSFIELD assistant Senate Demo- er treated Soviet Premier Nicratic leader said this would demonstrate to kita S Khrushchev Sunday to the world and to the Communist leader the a “Dick Flohr Special” — a "basic unity of the American people" breathtaking "If there is to be progress towards peace ride from Camp David to beyond the President’s exchange of views Washington with Prime Minister Khrushchev any acFLOHR IS Mr Eisenhower’s tions to that end ultimately will require the chauffeur and he took the two advice and consent— the sanction of the Sen- world leaders on a trip that ate” Mansfield said in a statement Khrushchev at least is not “I most respectfully suggest that the likely to forget party leaders ought to be consulted by the Down the mountain side the soon as possible" President as speed was moderate limited by the one lane roads wooden bridges and blind curves But once on the Maryland state highway he opened up J s Reuters News Agency r When the motorcade MOSCOW Sept 27— Russia Sunday prereached US 240 a dual high-waFlohr touched 85 several pared a massive welcome home rally for Premier Nikita Khrushchpv upon his return times Monday from the United States THEY WENT down WashWithin a few hour of his arrival KhruWisconsin Avenue at ington’s shchev will report to the Soviet people on 75 and pulled to a stop in front visit the outcome of his of Blair House 80 minutes after leaving the Catoctin MounWestern newsmen have been Invited to tain cabin attend the Moscow rally The way was pavM by MaryJudging from the consistently friendly land and District of Columbia tone of the Soviet press the meeting will troopers with sirens wide open probably develop into a big display of most of the way cordiality toward the United States Radio and television channels will carry Khrushchev’s address to most of Russia's 208 million population two-wee- GETTYSBURG PA Sept 27 (UPI)— The Soviet Union agreed Sunday to reopen negotiations which might settle the debts to the United States incurred during' World War II e By Associated Press nee WASHINGTON Sept again Sunday Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrushchev was greeted by a cross in the sky as he returned to Washington from his Camp David talks with President Eisenhower As on the day of his arrival from Moscow the cross was traced by a skywriter sent aloft by the Christian Form which describes itself as a nonprofit educational and religious organization Asks Ike: Give LJs Faets the Greek letters Alpha and Omega The Christian Form said these were designed to recall the words of Christ at ‘the end of St John’s apocalypse: “I am the alpha and the omega the first' and the last the beginning and the end!” £' $ V airmen missing American Vtfe He covered everything from democracy to housing He even used one of the biblical references that have become so much a part of his statements on his US tour He recalled the story of Christ driving the moneychangers from the temple His conclusion was that religious people should not oppose the socialist system because it was working for "the most humane and truly just relations In so- ciety" The Premier concluded his address with thanks to the American people for their hospitality and ldndness Though Khrushchev does not speak English he concluded his TV appearance with a few words in that language ASKED WHETHER there would be an increase in cul tural exchanges he said the Soviet Union was prepared to develop them further Asked whether he thought anyone hath planned to Interfere with his reception In the US he won a laugh when he said he agreed with the thoughts the questioner had in mind when he was writing the question Hid his country altered Callouses —Associat'd Frets Wirephote Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrushchev and US Vice President Richard 31 Nixon stand silent for national anthems Pain lenifog Tenderness a lottem of foot Church? 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