FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1960 D e f ense P u bli c ity ' Khrushchev , ~ • ' CliiS For D ep l ore d b y E isen h ower 16,0 • WASHINGTON (?P--President Eisenhower's news con- ' Disarmament ference swung into the subject that has been getting more ' NEW DELHI, India 1W) Fol attention lately than any other at Eisenhower's sessions ' lowing in President Eisenhower's footsteps, Soviet Premier Nikita with reporters—the arguments in Congress and the Pentagon Khrushchev swung into his South over defense and the missile program. ;Asian tour here yesterday with a .call for world disarmament. He What Eisenhower had to say 1 said disarmament is now strictly ! distilled down to something likel II p ub Reported Seen ; up to the West. this! It's fair to say the Penta-'3 At airport welcoming ceremo gon people are experts in this; !nies, before India's Parliament, field—which left the implication, and at a banquet given in his that congressmen aren't so ex- in Argentine Waters; honor by Prasad, Khrushchev pert. But the Pentagon people! BUENOS AIRES, Aregentina , held that war must be abandoned' have different ideas about parti-!VPI — An unconfirmed press re as madness. cular weapons or weapons systemsiport said a mystery submarine, Looking weary and in a som and exploit and publicize them.ihunted by the Argentine navy for ber mood, the 65-year-old Soviet Leaks and arguments ensue. 10 days, surfaced in Argentina leader told India's Parliament: This Eisenhower deplores waters yesterday and was attacked!' It is our film conviction that particularly methods of publi- 'by warships and naval aircraft. the principles of peaceful coexist thing varying viewpoints. ; This was the latest story in a ,ence should be the basis for set- His many decisions on weapons bizarre naval operation that has tling all disputed international come after he has heard all the prompted wild speculation as well Issues. arguments, pro and con, " an d ',as serious political questions on "This means that the way to have done the best I can and II what the submarine—if it is a sub solve them should be through BM doing it with one idea in mind:marine is doing in Argentine, negotiations on an equal footing only—America." waters. Interest is fed by t he A r - ;rather than through pressure and . Whereas he has been criticized gentines' delicate sense of nation ,dictation tactics." on grounds he is skimping on de-!alism. Speaking of the 10-nation, East fense to balance the budget, he; All that the navy would say is West disarmament conference to said he never puts a budget to- that it is still pursuing the sub-'open in Geneva March 15, Khru gether "on the basis of just marine believed trapped in Golfo shchev said: "Let me assure you achieving a balanced budget." ,Nuevo, a2O x 40-square-mile body the Soviet Union will do every- Eisenhower dismissed a ques. iof water separated from the At-;thing in its power to assure that lion whether publication of mis- 'lantic by a narrow entrance. Ar-,these talks result in a treaty of site figures has damaged na- igentma claims the gulf as terrid general and complete disarma tional security and whether he Itorial waters. f ment." expects to do anything about it , 7 : - -, - -- 7 -- ----77-- _- "I don't think the figures mean a lot," he said. "I think we should be big enough not to seek headlines," he said at another point. 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