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...visit to Washington last week, Moscow spokesman Ilya Ehrenburg (see PRESS) made two important scientific contributions-one to lexicography, one to political geography...
Izvestia's slight, greying, top war cor respondent Ilya Ehrenburg, Red Star's mustached young (30) novelist Konstantin (Days & Nights) Simonov, and Pravda's chunky General Mikhail Galaktionov had arrived the afternoon before, wilted and bleary-eyed from their trip. Now, after a good night's sleep at their Embassy, they were ready for questions...
...should the New York Times have to wait three and four months to get visas for their correspondents?" Ehrenburg's answer came back through the translator: "I personally will be glad to see many newspapermen in our country...
...must be referred, as it is in all countries, to the police agencies. It is not for the journalists." White-haired Tom Wallace of the Louis ville Times wanted to know: "If I do get in, can I go where I want to and write what I like?" Said Ehrenburg: "I do not give the visas. If I had the authority, I would give them liberally. Maybe it is be cause of this that I do not give them...
...soon as we get back to Russia, we shall raise the question as to the exchange of correspondents in a broader way." For that, the editors gave him a big hand. Facile Ilya Ehrenburg, easily the star of the show, had his hosts goggle-eyed with admiration for the dexterous way he handled himself. Roundheaded General Galaktionov popped up for occasional slow, emphatic replies; dapper Author-Playwright Simonov sat in a smoldering haze of cigaret smoke and let his elders do the talking...