Word: izvestia
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...Francis Gary Powers for flying his U-2 thousands of miles into Soviet hinterland. In all probability, Makinen was a victim of the Berlin crisis. He came from West Berlin, just at the moment the Russians were charging that it was a center for imperialist plotters. Crowed Izvestia: "It becomes still clearer that the government of East Germany acted just in time in closing loopholes for all kinds of filth which tried to penetrate in our direction...
...crisis in Berlin. There were long, unscheduled talks with White House and State Department advisers. Hoping somehow to crack Khrushchev's illusion that the West would not stand firm, the President explained his position to junketeering Journalist Aleksei Adzhubei, Khrushchev's son-in-law and editor of Izvestia. Said Kennedy: "I just want to make sure that you and your father-in-law have no doubts about our position in Berlin." Adzhubei promised to carry the message home to the Kremlin...
...Nation's Future (NBC, 9:30-10-30 p.m.). Debate subject: "How Free Should the Press Be?" Among participants: Aleksei Adzhubei, son-in-law of Soviet Premier Khrushchev and editor of Izvestia, Pierre...
...delegation visited the New York Times, and we learned how you have to be a son-in-law to get promoted. Adolph Ochs made his son-in-law publisher and now [Arthur Hays] Sulzberger is making his son-in-law publisher." Said Kupcinet: "Isn't the editor of Izvestia, Aleksei Adzhubei, the son-in-law of Chairman Khrushchev?" Kraminov (after a pause): "But Adzhubei is a first-class journalist...
...Transmitter. "Interesting," said Tsarapkin. promising to.transmit the proposals to Moscow. Izvestia curtly dismissed the new Western plan as merely a "repetition" of positions "whose unacceptability the Soviet government and its representatives have exposed more than once." The outlook: little hope of any test-ban agreement...