MONTGOMERY IN RUSSIA
“Khrushchev Aims At Peace”
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LONDON, January 19.
Lord Montgomery said today he was “quite certain the leader of the Soviet Union is seriously devoted to peace.” “He must have peace to do what he wants,” Lord Montgomery added, recalling his visit last April to Moscow to see the Soviet Prime Minister (Mr Nikita Khrushchev).
“The Russian people are hungry for the good things of this life. They want consumer goods,” Lord Montgomery said. “Mr Khrushchev is determined they shall have them and he wants to go down in history as the man who gave these things to the Russian people as distinct from Lenin and Stalin who did not.”
Lord Montgomery was speaking at the opening of an international hotel and catering exhibition in London.
The Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs reported that there are at least five times as many Indians (350) now living in the Cincinnati area as lived there in 1759.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29108, 21 January 1960, Page 8
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