PAGE TWO U.S. Asks Soviet Reply By Conference Airtime WASHINGTON (/Pi—'The Unit ed Slates has told the Soviet Union it hopes for a satisfactory answer on withdrawal of Soviet bombers from Cuba by the time President Kennedy goes on the air today. In reporting this, State Depart ment authorities said yesterday that Soviet representative Vasily V.; Kuznetsov did not give a satisfactory - response on • this central issue Sunday and . thus thf; U.S.-"Soviet negotiations =on, a Cuba settlement remains dead locked. THE U.S. authorities said it would be helpful to have a clear cul reply by the time Kennedy meets with newsmen at G p.m. Khrushchev Directs Program To Incease Soviet Production IMOSCGW (/I*) —Soviet Premier 'Khrushchev directed a vast new party ami industrial reorganiza tion in the Soviet Union and yes terdflj- told party leaders to copy from capitalism, i’f they must, to increase farm and factory produc tion The premier presented his plan to the Communist party Central Committee. 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They declined to term this a deadline or hour of ultimatum but they made plain that time is running out on removal if the bombers. The President's news session, which will be carried by major radio and television; networks, is expected to include a repprt ■on the Cuban crisis. I U.S.t'negotfator John J. McCloy in an afternoon-long meeting Sun day with Kuznetsov on Long Is land was said tb have told the Kremlin representative forcefully that r.o progress bn the proposed Cuban settlement, is possible until the Soviets pull out the bombers in Cuba. Kennedy says the bombers are parly" in the SSyiet Union. To the ailing farming industry. Khrushchev promised some much needed tractors and fertilizer, but not necessarily in the immediate future. . The main supply of government money, fie said, will continue to, go to heavy industry, which sup plies military hardware, and a lit tle more, but not much, to the long-starved consumer goods in dustry. - PETER SELLERS STRIKES AGAIN! 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Adenauer and his Christian fho Department of Music, School of the Arts presents A CONCERT by Leonard Raver, Organist and The Alard String Quartet Sunday, Nov. 25 Schwab 4 P.M. Auditorium TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1962 The registrations were turned in by Justice Minister Wolfgang Stammberger, Treasurer. Hans Lenz, Developemnt Aid Minister Walter Scheel, Refugee Wolfgang Mischnik and Finance. Minister Heinz Starke. . HERMANN Dufhues. executive chairman of the Christian Demo crats and a possible future chan cellor, said Sunday the govern ment must ibe reorganized. This was interpreted to mean' the de fense chief would be removed. Party sources have made' it clear, however, that. Adenauer doesfcot want to make a decision about Strauss’ future until after the Bavarian, provincial elections next Sunday. Strauss is head of the Bavarian section of Aden-, auer’s party.
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