THE EVENING STAR Mikoyan, i n Talk, STEVENSON STARS Wm/imitan, 0. C, Saturday, January 10, 1959 Gives WITH MIKOYAN A-7 Kind Word to Molotov IN COMEDY ACT (AP). An- Hungry Mobs Reported CHICAGO, Jan. 10 (AP).—Soviet Deputy Premier astas Mikoyan and Adlai Anastas I. Mikoyan has predicted a more important ambas- Stevenson put on an im- ' : * 1 ¦' sador post for deposed leader V. M. Molotov. promptu comedy act before On Rampage Brazil m-' Concluding swing, in Mm-i ¦ igj HI a Midwest Mr. Mikoyan last night the Law Club of the City talked with unusual ease and frankness about out-of-favor of Chicago last night. RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 10 ) added he had received no r#» Molotov, Foreign now Ambassador to Antor Mikoyan, (AP).—Statfe IViUIvVvTp formeriviUlCf TVH IVIIMinisterII li Mr the Soviet police ports uuw Arnoassaaor to outer in drought- ¦ of any violence in recent Mongolia, and other shunted Deputy Premier, alluded to stricken parts of Northeast t days. 1 Mr. Soviet officials. Stevenson's, loss of the Brazil have been sent to remote t Mr. Pessoa said he could not shchev in the middle of 1955. presidential Through and interpreter Mr. He American elec- inland towns where hungry i comment on a report that . became minister of state tion in 1958 for the peasants Mikoyan predicted at meeting control, a second were reported threat- - police reinforcements were a i super-bookkeeper time. ening the population in des- being inland towns. of more than 200 lawyers at presiding the ¦ sent to the t over accounts of “He lacked a few perate search for ) press reports said Club of Chicago that government operation. million food. In Rio Previous have the Law t votes of becoming Presi- de Janeiro, government people by Mr. Molotov, ousted as Foreign In officialss in the towns invdded » mid-1656 he was ousted dent,” Mr Mikoyan said. said the situation is serious but the peasants had demanded Minister in 1986, may get a as member the t i a of "antiparty "Perhaps, if we were ap- expressed the opinion that the ; government protection. responsible ambassador group’ which more r Mr. Khrushchev proached. we could have reports were exaggerated. A dispatch from Fortaleza re- v post. But Mr. Mikoyan said said had * conspired „ 1 against his loaned them to him.” One dispatch from Ceara, , ported that the population also Mr. Molotov will not be in ai leadership. Mr Stevenson, who capital of Fortaleza State, said policymaking position. After being was 1 was alarmed at weather fore- called all klrds sitting beside Mr. Mikoyan, thousands of peasants were re- - casts of continued drought for The glad-handing Mikoyani of names, Mr. Molotov vas ap- rose and shook hands with ported invading the towns off the rest of the year. also described the late, feared -1 pointed ambassador to the So- him. Barbalha, Crato, Juazeiro and 1 Meanwhile, entire families Lavrenty Beria “as an ad- . vlet satellite nation of Outer “I’m honored by the central communities of were reported pouring into Mongolia—about the t venturer, intriguer, man the least im- suggestion,” Stevenson Acopiara and Iguatu, as Fortaleza seeking government an a i portant Mr. as well s without principles of any sort.”" diplomatic post the said with a grin, "but it’s Quixada which is about 90 miles s transportation to other areas in Kremlin had to offei a little late.” southeast of Fortaleza. Central and Southern Brazil, ~v •,.-j!»'*-,.. t;lfe-- *!}&-_.•>*s : '¦ : lam?'?’''' aj Sees Russian Dancers As open as Mr. Mikoyan was Mr. Mikoyan then said: Jose Pessoa, director of the These families were crowding in discussing s Mr. Mikoyan’s talk as internal affairs “We were late, but we National Department for Work c government reception centers, came at in Russia, he gave climax to a busy sightseeing little ground didn't know beforehand.” Against Drought, said the in- - many of them weakened by , to the N day in Chicago, which Included in the in* The lawyers—About 200 vasion reports were true but t hunger and stricken by disease. the premiere performance ofr ternational arena. of them at the dinner meet- the Beryozka Russian Dance • "I would like to impress you ing-roared. ¦HL to grow his first will be Company in the Civic Opera l with the fact that if you want Mr. Stevenson also got ! duties good relations a laugh when he State Department a beard. But even without a / J House. with us, we reported : ;B|g_ Br j|i ” he spent beard he will command the re- 1"' The Soviet leader arrived j won't accept dictation three hours with the Soviet Premier in Swears In Hanes spect of everyone with whom from Detroit early yesterday. Denies Weakness Now he deals.” Moscow. By the Afiiocleted Press He was scheduled to leave to- weak,” Mr. Hanes, family “At one time we were “Now I'm embarrassed John W. whose day by plane for San Fran- Mr. Mikoyan Hanes, jr„ boyish amassed a fortune in the ¦ admitted to his about Hubert Humphrey's looking at 1 manu- cisco on another leg of his 33, was sworn in to- ‘ facture of underwear and other s audience. eight hours.” day Department two-week cross-country tour. as State garments in North “But no one can force us to This was an allusion to security Secretary chief. Dulles joined State De- Alluding to Mr. Molotov’s our knees now. Perhaps we the lengthy visit Senator jokingly 5 Carolina, the s advised him to grow a partment in 1952. He has held future, Mr. Mikoyan told the ; have less knowledge and lets Humphrey. Democrat of -1 beard. a variety jobs, including one group of lawyers: capital—but we have will power, Minnesota, had with Mr. 70-year-old of The Dulles was special assistant to Mr. j Let us speak as equal to equal.” Khrushchev. among 5 as a “We have full confidence in about 200 well wishers 5 Dulles. CASTRO CALLS FOR him as an ambassador because : He said stale- .on hand for the ceremony. UNlTY—Surrounded by white doves, symbolic of will mates Also present peace, Fidel Castro, victorious revolutionary no issues of reform come ; on important issues was Roderic L. Cuba’s leader, addresses up in any country where he iss should not go to votes, but be Data on O’Connor, who resigned as de- in crowd of thousands at Columbia military barracks late Thursday night. representing us.” compromised by the Soviet Mechta partment security chief. Mr. Man Killed Strike He revolutionary LONDON, Jan. (AP). 'I GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador. Jan. urged all factions to unite under his leadership.—AP Mr. Molotov's trouble, Mr. ' Union and the United States, 10 Dulles expressed regret at Mr. Wirepnoto. Alexander Meseyanov, presi- O’Connor's departure. 10 (AP).—One person was killed Mikoyan said, was that he was i “We do not want to make I yesterday dent of the ’s Then, turning to Mr. Hanes, and several wounded a conservative. He lost out in i war, but neither do we want to Academy employes capitulate." of Sciences, said yes- Mr. Dulles declared: when striking bus the battle with the reformers, , j terday the first reports police patrol and dinner, on re- “Our problem was finding a ( stoned cars he indicated. After the Mr. Miko- search data The strikers yan collected by Rus- worthy successor, and that t destroyed buses. But then Mr. Mikoyan said: relaxed for the first time sia's cosmic rocket regulations re- during a Mechta will worthy successor has been i object to new “I respect him (Mr. Molotov) hectic day. He at- be published next to wear U. S. Armed Dictators, I tended the performance month. Radio found in this young man who > quiring bus workers of the Moscow reported. Reds very much.” lis older than he looks. One of f uniforms. in Russian Cuba group, dance occupying Asked about Beria. Mr. Miko- a box. yan said: Castro Says in Havana Heckling “Iknow Beria well. I did not Crowd Absent Not him. He adven- The heckling crowd which Continued First Page ; Outlawed respect was an From larity is expected certain to i THE help him resolve the disputes HAVANA, Jan. 10 (AP).— turer, a capable man but ani appeared at Mr. Mikoyan's ar- the Castro movement, was: and bring the together intriguer, a man without prin- . rival at the airport and his quoted by the newspaper Diario nation Cuban Communists can organ- The revolutionary leadership ciples of any sort. You might t hotel was absent when he en- (Eonapruatiup dlpiutah (Enugrrgatiuus Nacional as saying he was over- -1 ize as a legal political party and call him a businessman in pol- . | tered the theater, joyed at the of arms, is not losing sight of the idea return the operate so long as they conform itics. (This comment evoked a taken by the directorate. | that the Cuban revolution could j i Demonstrators also had yelled to the nation's laws, a revolu- of laughter from the and booed when On the of United ,spread elsewhere—perhaps even , roar au- ¦ Mr. Mikoyan (if (fkpatpr matter j1 dience and Mr. Mikoyan joined went into a swank JUaahiugtmt States Mr. Castro as1 a matter of self-defense. tionary spokesman said yester- 1 Chicago club relations. | them.) as a luncheon guest of told reporters he is sympa- The leaders have been say- • i day. Edward Announce the Premiere the sponsored “Beria had whole police ; L. Ryerson, former of jointly thetic toward the people of the ing openly it is the Cuban li Maj. Camilo Cienfuegos, the steel com- the force in his hands. He was -1 pany executive, who United States but complained rebels’ intention to inspire and , re- was the Havana province commander, court Deputy in that the United States Govern- assist other revolts against dis- I moved. tried in and con- Premier's host Chi- Jewish Heritage Lecture Series ; cago. ment armed dictators, tatorships elsewhere. There is j told a news conference at his demned. Since then there have He found ” ton supplied them “and did not dreamy talk in some quarters Camp Columbia headquarters: been no death sentences for | quiet, though, in s r the apartment Jewish Values in an worry of a future legion which political matters.” of a Chicago bus Age of Decision about our democratic i could “We cannot consider com- driver, where he feelings.” join in an internal uprising inII Misuse of Prisoner Rules chatted with j. munism a crime. . . . But if the Joseph Polowsky, 41; his wife, The rebel leader added at a the Dominican ftepublic of 1 1 Monday evenings—January 12 thru March 30, 1959 Generalissimo Trujillo, Communists violate democratic When Adlai E. Stevenson, . Marie, and their two small news conference, "I must recog- 1 Rafael Mikoyan's host the din- where Gen. Batista has found j principles or threaten the in- Mr. at ¦ children. nize that the United States in ner-meeting, asked if people DR. MAX ARZT: Dr. Arzt is \ ice-Chancellor of The Jewish Theological refuge. terests of the nation we would ; Mr. Polowsky is a member of the last year did not send arms 1 can still be arrested merely on the Seminary of America, Associate Professor of Practical Theology on the faculty of the to Batista. Now the United have to take proper action.” I American Veterans of the' suspicion in the USSR, the So- River Rabbinical School of the Seminary, and is Associate of the Seminar on Religions States has recognized us and we U. S. SENDS ARMS ¦ linkup, the meeting at The hard core of the Cuban viet leader said: place at the end of World War Columbia University. are glad.” Party, FOR DEFENSE USE Communist outlawed “Formerly people could be ? 'II of Russian and American Subject: “Origins and Goals of under the regime of Fulgencio labor camps by Conservative Judaism.” Shipments Halted Late By the Associated Press sent to Just an I I soldiers. Mr. Polowsky had in- Batista, is estimated at 8.000 to order of the Ministry of Inter- vited Mr. Mikoyan Monday, January 12, 1959, 8:30 P.M. All weapons shipments United States officials 10,000. ¦ to his home. from said 1 Maj. Cienfuegos said nal Affairs, foie police could Mr. Mikoyan bounced Adas Israel Congregation the United States to Cuba were | today are there only three four I the arms sent to Latin were or arrest people without approval Polowsky children on his lap • during part in 1 halted the latter of American countries for hemi- known Communists the by the prosecutor. There was > and said, “I hope my grand- guerrilla against t DR. ROBERT CORDIS* Dr. Cordis is Associate Professor of Bible Castro’s war troops under his command. misuse of the rules for the re- children and your live sphere defense and not, as Fi- ¦ children at The Theological of America, served many years Adjunct Gen. Batista’s forces. On 5 ! Other highlights of the com- lease of prisoners from camps. . in peace in the future.” Mr. Jewish Seminary for as Wednesday Washington recog- maximum security plan to see as Premier from 1930 to 1941 that “Los Angeles shall not be DR. GERSOX D. COHEX: Dr. Cohen is Lecturer in Jewish Liter- ernment forces. L ature and and as Foreign Minister most the scene of any disorders” in Institutions at the Rabbinical School of the Jewish Theological Seminary of of the years t between 1939 and I'connection with his visit. Mr. i America, and it Gustav Gottheil Lecturer in Semitic Langauges at Columbia University. 1953. Mikoyan is due in Los Angeles He was Librarian of the Seminary from 1950-1957. He was kicked out as for- • tomorrow after flying to San Subject: “Thirst for Learning.” Mikoyan Interpreter Batista Accused eign minister by Nikita Khru- ¦ Francisco. Monday, February 23, 1959, 8:30 P.M. By Red Cross Agudas Achim Congregation On Familiar Ground GENEVA, Jan. 10 (AP).—The • N DR. ISAAC Dr. Klein is President of the Rabbinical Assemblv When 39-year-old Oleg Troy- International Red Cross Com- KLEIX: GET FIRST RATE WORK of America, Lecturer at the University of Buffalo on culture and thought of the Middle anovsky arrived in Washington mittee charged last night the Last and in Medieval Jewish Philosophy, and is Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El in Buffalo, last week an interpreter for regime of disposed Cuban Dic- as ISew York. He has served on the staff of the High Commissioner of Germany as rep- the Pre- tator Fulgencio Batista refused I party of Soviet Deputy resentative of the Synagogue Council of America, and for one year was advisor on to arrange medical aid for When mier Anastas I. Mikoyan, he Religious Affairs to wounded soldiers of Fidel Cas- the Occupation Government with the simulated rank of Brigadier was tracking over familiar tro last September. General. ground. The committee said its spe- Subject: “Israeli and American Jewry: Two-Way Passage.” The son of Alexander Troy- 1 cial Cuban delegate, Maurice You t Monday, March 9, 1959, 8:30 P.M. Pt Thudichum, anovsky, *•• was unable to ful- f§» the first Soviet Am- Congregation Beth El * fill his mission that time be- bassador to the United States at cause Batista ig- • after the Russo-American rap- ’ authorities \I .1/ nored his repeated requests for Congregation Shaarev prochement 1933, young DR. MORRIS ADLER: Dr. Adler is Rabbi of in co-operation. sought Oleg path through He to ar- Zedeck in Detroit, Michigan. He has served as chairman of the Committee on Jewish cut a wide range Cuban-wide Red Cross a Law and Standards of the Assembly ot America, was the Washington’s social scene dur- medical service that This is what our customers say: Rabbinical and president of five-year -^^ would Detroit Organization. ing his father's stay KEjm fG® make no political distinction] Zionist He is chairman of the Public Review Board of the z LAW-CIO, here. SSh #*¦ between Mr. Castro’s wounded! December 31, 1958 is a member of the i Michigan) Governor's Commission to Study the Old classmates and teachers and injured government sol- A. Eberly's Sons Problems of the Aged and is a public member of the < Detroit i Mayor's Labor-Manage- at Sidwell Friends School, from diers. 1108 K St. N.W. ment-Citizens Committee. which young Troyanovsky was : 4K ;j The committee said Mr. i Gentlement: graduated / Subject: “The Values in Jewish Identity.” in 1937, remember K Thudichum \ MBk& *1 \ ~JI was finally obliged' For mony yeors I hove been one of your many outward-go- r ' him as a “pleasant, to abandon the project and re- satisfied customers" ond your firm hos most Monday, March 30, 1959, 8:30 P.M. ing chap extremely , OLEG TROYANOVSKY who was turn to Switzerland. sotisfoctorily token core of many services ot my home. Montgomery County Jewish Center well liked.” Very truly yours, Lyle, • Robert C. headmaster r was an especially good tennis M. E. of Friends, said Oleg was a i player.” he added, Sponsoring Congregations "very good student” and on the s About young -Troyanovsky’s honor role throughout his ca- - early love life, however, Mr. Netherlands Post ADAS ISRAEL CONGREGATION December reer at the school. Wannan was less helpful. 24, 1958 , Connecticut Ave. at Porter St. N.V. "I remember him as an out- “I remember several of the Seen for Molotov A. Eberly's Sons ’ girls 1108 K St. N.W. AGIiDAK ACHIM CONGREGATION standing student in English.” in the class liked him,” LONDON, Jan. 10 (AP). said, j Dear Sir: 2900 Valley Drive, Alexandria, Va. Mr. Lyle said. “His French was i he “but I can't remember Rumors circulated in London get if he actually any We want to let you know what a fine job of also good, and seemed to t ever dated today that V. M. Molotov, ARLINGTON.FAIRFAX JEWISH CENTER along. « of them.” remodeling your company did for us. better as he went He purged leader of the group that | 2920 Arlington Bled- Arlington, Va. mathematics, If was first rate work rare was excellent in . "I do recall he once invited , opposed Nikita Khruschev, hadj all around—something too,” he added. the class to a party at the for this doy ond age. We ore well pleased with the CONGREGATION BETH EL OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY been nominated as the new So- i results. Old Md. to his scholastic : Embassy 8215 Georgetown Road, Bethesda, In addition but I was sick and viet ambassador to the Nether- achievements, Oleg found time ! couldn’t go,” he added, a tinge lands. Sincerely, HETH TORAH CONGREGATION distinguished regret to compile a list t of still in his voice. There J. A. McC. 4601 Eastern Ave., Mt. Rainier, Md. during was no conhrmation, j of honors and credits ' After graduating but it understood the his yekrs the from j was same B\NAI ISRAEL CONGREGATION 3‘/2 at Quaker- ’ Friends, he attended Swarth-! story indiplomatic I run school. is current W« finance the work with our own 16th and Crittenden Sts. N.W. more College for a year before i circles in Moscow, money He was of his senior Moscow. In president returning to Russia in 1938,) ! Monthly terms available and the Thomas W. the Dutch ambassador to the B'NAI JACOH-RETH ISRAEL CONGREGATION class won • where he continued his educa- ; Kremlin questioned 3405 C St. S.E. Sidwell prize for the most out- was but de- • tion at Moscow University. ( clined to confirm or deny. standing boy in his class. He ! Fsom 1944 to 1946 he served Our 110-Year-Old Creed HAH TXEON CONGREGATION was co-editor of The Quarterly, at the Soviet 1840 University Blvd., West. Vhealon, Md. , • Embassy in Lon- "Premiss only what you can do; always do what you promise" the school’s literary publication, • don. but since 1946 he has | and a member -of the Drama MONTGOMERY COUNTY JEWISH CENTER 1 been with the Soviet Ministry! 8508 Freyman Drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Club, Student Council and the : of Foreign Affairs. Most of his j Palm Oil Production • soccer and tennis teams. work there has been as an in-! KUALA LUMPUR—Malayan TEMPLE ISRAEL Charles W. Wannan. jr.,. a i terpreter. He was the Inter- ] production of palm oil in the Eberly’s 420 University Blvd., East. Silver Spring, Md. classmate of Oleg and now an preter for Khrushchev when jlfirst seven months of 1958 in- physical education i A. the Russian instructor of appeared < by per Sons (WITH) . . . i Premier creased 16.6 cent over K PUBLIC V© AUMISSIOX CHARGE at Wlends, said the Russian i in a film interview on “Face! i the like 1957 period, climbing 1108 Sr. N.W. Dl. 7-6557 youth was a good athlete. “He ! The Nation” in 1957. uto 38,500 tons from 32,100. 4> 1