THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1960 World At A Glance Nixon Swings Kennedy Hits Into New York !GOP 'Aged' Bill NEW YORK (IP) Vice Presi-'l . NEW YORK (W) Sen. John dent Richard M. Nixon swirled.F. Kennedy hammered yesterday yesterday through miles of met-) at his Republican rival, Vice ropolitan New York—and through crowds ranging from sparse toj'resident Richard M. Nixon, as p sizable—in a bid for the Empire ,"a man who led the opposition' State's 45 electoral votes for the ,to medical care for the aged." presidency. Kennedy came out slugging at The Republican nominee for the White House drew only skimpy his GOP rival in an address to a crowds in the streets and at sev- meeting of "senior citizens" in eral speaking stops in Queens,Buffalo• Borough across the East River, Nixon not only led the opposi from Manhattan. Gloom wreathed i tion, Kennedy declared, but he the faces of his official party. was ready to carry on that op- But they could smile a bit when!position when picked by the Re thousands showed up to cheer andlpublican National Convention to wave the vice president along head its ticket. Jamaica streets and those in Nas-' Kennedy said the lesson 'for sau County. 'older citizens was clear: "Only .‘ ..: Thousands of persons turned'w . ith a Democratic president in out in front of the Nassau County the White House, can we hope to Courthouse in Mineola in mid - ,bring help to poverty-stricken afternoon to roar the biggest older Americans." greeting of the day. The court house is the seat of a Republican county government. Anderson Predicts Nixon was putting plenty of effort and lung power into his End of Recession first pass at New York State's 45 electoral votes. : WASHINGTON (.4 3 )—The Unit _ __ . With New York Gov. Nelson A. ed States is pictured by Seem- Rockefeller hovering at his el-;tart' of the Treasury Robert B. 1 bow, the vice president put on a Anderson as approaching the end many-sided pitch to a many-sided city and its Long Island overflow. of an economic adjustment of the type usually associated with re- Krusch, Tito Call !cessions. In an important policy speech, Viewpoints 'Close' ,yesterday at the annual meet :ing of the International Monetary : NEW YORK (EP) Premier, Fund, Anderson said, "The ad Khrushchev was closeted for near-' ustments that our economy has ly two hours yesterday with Pres- undergone this year provide the ident Tito of Communist-ruled base for a long period of sustain- Yugoslavia, and announced there- able, noninflationary growth." after the two were "very close In! The secretary's economic fore their views of disarmament, the' cast came as some economists Congo crisis and steps toward 'professed to see signs of an ap world peace. proaching recession in the spotty Khrushchev said they avoided business record of recent months. discussing Communist ideology, Anderson. a conservative in on which they are at odds. !money matters, is no economist. A communique issued after the However, his stock as a business meeting by the Soviet U.N. inis-! , ptophet rose early in 1958 when sion said their discussion had :he correctly predicted the end of been frank and had included the.that year's recession question of Soviet-Yugoslav rela tions. The two had emerged in a jovial, friendly mood. U.S. Secretary of State Chris tian A. Herter arranged a series of meetings with U.N, leaders at his Waldorf Towers headquarters. lie planned to be on hand today for Macmillan's speech to the as sembly. Lumumba Gets - Letter From Ghana President LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (IV The Congo government commissioners made public yes terday an intimate letter from Ghana's President Kwame Nkru mah advising "my dear Patrice" Lumumba how to manipulate enemies and friends to regain and hold power over the Congo. They handed out also copies of letters they said Lumumba wrote to the Soviet Union and Red China asking for heavy arms, food, personnel and volunteers. The letter reached here seven days after Lumumba was fired as premier by President Joseph Kasavubu. Pa. Loyalty Oath Ended HARRISBURG UP) The State Board of Vocational Rehabilita tion yesterday threw out a 1955 regulation requiring participants in its programs to sign a loyalty oath. U.S. Naval Patrol Plane Seen Over Red China TOKYO (A) Red China claimed a U.S. naval patrol plane intruded into its air space yester day with a 5-minute run over Yunghing Island. 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