KHRUSHCHEV SAYS REDS ARE EQUAL
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THE
KHRUSIICHEV SAYS
REDS EU
Ridicules Idea One
Can Exploit the Othr?
Twits US. Ambassador
are moving along "parallel EUROPE'S TOP REDS
lines," he said.
" have a com- EXPECTED TO MEET
ALWe always had
mon enemy?from the West--
but let us not conjure up &Arils
on an occasion like this, though
Nation devils might appear," the Soviet
Premier continued.
Hr. Khrushchev fetid he could
close his eyes and pick out am-1
bassadors. If they are Socialist
ambassadors, he said, he would
know that their countries were
peaceful. "Peace and socialism
are the same," he declared.
"But there are other ambas-
sadors here who would like to
spit on communism," he went
on But let us not see who
can spit farther, like camels in
a cage. We have to maintain
minimum sanitary conditions.
Let us compete [economically]."
Mr. Khrushchev said the So-
viet Union would "beat" the
capitalists "but that does not
mean killing anyone.'' He
praised the Chinese Communists
as "clever" people for re-edu-
competition we shall also
_ eating their capitalists for new
re-ed
ucate you," Mr. Khrushchev lona.
It was at this point that Mr.
said. Ambassador Thompson
stared at the floor with a faint
? The Soviet leader did not
mention Yugoslavia, whose
Communist party had suggested
that there was exploitation
within the Communist camp.
But Mr. Khrushchev was appar-
enti,y Vomit by the elverks-one
of several by Belgrade 'Oat
=r
eit the acrid thilos to
t the Yugoslav gniV,Son-
grass wining tmudwft.
Exploitation Held .4(0i:sense'
"AR the members of the. So-
cialist clap must be on the
same level, we must not remain
behind one another," Mr. ithru-
*WNW dselaceti "When *some-
one "arm that there is ix-
ploltatfan- of One by the other,
this is nonsense."
Vast the contrary," he added.
We he to help each other.
Togethlt we Alai all *Avant* to
communism."
Raising his Voice Mr. KM-u-
s/whey plead: "We must be to-
gether, together. And those who
By MAX FRANKEL
, Nesse to TM Mow York Ttisoo
XOSCOW, April 21?Premier
Niltt* I. Khrushchev went to
a rineritkin at the Polish Em-
bassy this evening and there
denounced as "nonsense" the
nothila that one Communist
country was exploiting any of
the *them
He aisq twitted the United
States Ambassador, Llewellyn
E. Thompson, Jr. oh the eco-
nomic competition with the
capitalist world.
,--- "Let's agree on this, Mr.
Thompson. When we win this
Khrushchev twitted Mr. Thomp-
son about "re-edueating" "when
we win this [economic] comps-
tition."
Silent on Summit Talks
Mr. Khrushchev did not In
any way allude to the current
negotiations between Western
ambassador, and Foreign Min-
ister Andrei A. Grornyko re-
garding preparations for a
possible East-West summit
meeting.
He did say that the world's
"main problem" was to avoid
a military clash and said this
could be done only "if the ag-
gressor knows he will get an
unpleasant surprise 11 he at-
twits." .
Noting the Israeli A mbasea-
dor, Joseph Avidar, before him.
Profaner Khrushchev was moved
to touch on the iseue of Soviet
treatment of Jews Dowager
Queen Elizabeth of the Belgians
had asked about that, on her
recent trip to Moscow, Mr.
Khrushchev said. And she was
are *heed must look around to told by Marshal Voroahiloy that
make sure we are all together." the Russian. had a special atti-
tude toward the Jews.
"In fact," said Marshal Voto-
Milo', according to Mr. Khru-
shchev, "my wife is Jewish."
And Mr. Khrushchev added:
"Half the members of the
[party's) Presidium have Jew-
The subject seemed to be
uppermost in the Premises
mind. His talk tonight, like
previous ones at the Polish Elm-
ssy, was one of his folksy
survey, of tit, world situation.
Zn addition to twitting the
United States Ambassador, Mr. lila wives."
Khrushchev praised the Poles'?
and had a special aside for the
Isreell ..tbassador.
Mr. 1.160.Well conceen
about the Yugoslays has hot
been reflected in the Soviet
prase, Nsh so tar has ignored
the party congress. Moscow's
chief id4A1 journal, Mom-
inunist. a
end
*VODKA MA
NI
otiv unist Malone ve
followed litosoobta lead in stay-
ing away from the congress.
Fete gepinieuplatenklfeeistfe
The Polish reception was held
to commemorates the Mb
a
firl In P
e!gatlon h
ent Y. Vora.
brf of state.
Premier chev spoke in
response to a toast from 'War-
saw's Ambassador here, Ta- Maim It with
deusz (lode. The Premier said the vodka aiVodko?
Maier, tild n.lt have to feel
if,ron-hIc 11:1t th,ir kings
dm, vc..uniably t,, and
thc Russians wouii it take
responsibility for what the Czars!
Spool& to no Am Tort Timm.
BERLIN, April 21?A confer-
ence of the leaders of Europea.n
Communist states is being pre-
pared in Moscow, according to
a Usually well-informed West
Berlin source.
This source said Walter Ul-
bricht, First Secretary of the
Socialist Unity (Communist)
party in East Germany,4ni::
Otto Grotawohl, Mast
Premier, were planning to at-
tend such a conference.
Although the report was un-
confirmed, it received credence,
especially because of a com-
ment made by Nikita S. Khrtie
sbcb
mier's
He iv.
said that L
States were not
enough With one An ,..
that he was tliinkirg of
tog their leaders togethei
One subject that slight :air, 0
for united action by the +...7onl-
=Mat states is the alto 1:1.. tr- t
be taken toward
Differences of opinion !1:1
been reported over attendanc,
at the Yugoslav party congrvs,,.,
which assembles tomorrow.
Now the parties of all
munist states are reported
be following a new lead
*Wow and boycotting
meeting because of misgivfn ?
?
the urevtest items in V(YAA
? The po'icic% he Polish )
'el Gut- r noW44.7,7,,dor!.. ' .