KHRUSHCHEV’S PLANS
•‘Hoping Nerves Will Break”
(Rec. 10 p.m.) LONDON, Oct 3. “The Times,” commenting on the behaviour of Mr Khrushchev during his current stay in New York, said today that the strong probability is that he is hoping someone’s nerve will break and that some of the uncommitted countries, in fear of worse tension and storm, will swing over to his demands for getting rid of Mr Hammarskjold and stultifying the United Nations secretariat "He may even hope for a swing of opinion in the Western democracies,” the paper commented.
"The danger is that by carrying on as he is, he will destroy what hopes remain of reasonable negotiation even over matters that can be negotiated.” The “Yorkshire Post” commented: “If he retreats into dreams and fantasies of worldpower. if be is neurotic as well as choleric, then there is trouble ahead, trouble of the gravest and most desperate character.”
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29326, 4 October 1960, Page 15
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