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ana F.c-r.erer Ike Rejects Goldwafer on NewGOPUnils WASHINGTON Former President Dwight Eisenhower firmly rejected yesterday Sen. Barry Gold-water's censure of two newly formed Republican policy organizations, calling them "the most progressive steps our party has taken in many years." The two groups, created with Eisenhower's bussing. are the All Republican Con-' Terence and the National Re- Dublican Citizens Committee. IRUrilfAL 5UII5 -V DMsnuuY tsit. Khrushchev (old Goodman he doesn't dig the American jazz.

Others in group are unidentified. (AT) Soiet Premier Khruhrhcv talks with Benny (ioodman during band loader's Khrushchev Toasts U.S., Roasts Jazz The former was organized at a GOP rally at Eisenhower's Gettysburg farm last Saturday. The latter was announced in New York later the same day. Writes to Miller Eisenhower, in a letter to Pepublican National Chairman William E. Miller, said the two will help build an organization "to match and do justice by our principles and programs." And the citizens group, by devoting "much attention to organizational activities in the big cities and metropolitan areas, could well be the secret of Republican success in 1964 if indeed not in this year," Eisenhower added.

Dear Bill' Letter Khrushchev continued. "I don't mean just American jazz. I don't understand our own Russian jazz either." The talk shifted to modern art as Khrushchev-said: "When I talked to President Eisenhower, he said he was an amateur painter. When he talked about modern trends in painting he said. "It makes me sick to the stomach' "I said, it's the same with (ioodman defended modern painting stoutly, saying that painters had to experiment.

He cited Gauguin, Matisse and others and said that in their time they were not universally popular. "I am not too well versed in the arts." said Khrushchev. "I think good art is always recognized." "But they all have to do man, visiting American jazz band leader. From then on it was mostly jazz and painting, with Khrushchev attacking, (Ioodman defending. (ioodman started the jazz talk going as he was shaking hands with the premier under a spreading tree.

"Ah. a new jazz fan." said Goodman. "No." said Khrushchev, smiling. "I don't like Goodman music, I like good music" That was the way lus words came out in translation. It was unlikely the premier was making a play on words.

Khrushchev indicated what he thought of jazz by saying it started out "Poo-boo boo boo." and he did a little jig step. "I don't understand it," MOSCOW Premier Khrushchev drank a Fourth of July toast to friendship with the Inited States yesterday. Then he told Benny Goodman he didn't like jazz, either American or Russian, and got into a free-wheeling discussion ranging from modern painting to Prime Minister Nehru's yoga exercises. 'I want to congratulate the American people." Khrushchev said as he made an appearance at the U.S. Embassy's Independence Day reception for the second straight year.

i wish for peace and success. That is the mam thing." He toasted President Kennedy, said things were getting better about Per-lin. and strolled out on the lawn where he saw flood- His "Dear Bill" letter did not mention (ioldwater by name but was obviously a reply to the conservative Arizona senator's letter to Miller on Monday denouncing the conference, and by implication the citizens committee also. Some other Republicans, including Sen. Everett a lot of experimenting, said Goodman.

"Out of it all comes something good and profound." Khrushchev told a story about a visit to the American Exposition in 1959 at which he saw a painting of a woman "that was something to scare kids." Correspondents were not sure which painting he meant. "Artists must do strange things to get somewhere, to create." said Goodman. "But if a man lies on his back and swings Ins less in the air. is that creation?" asked Khrushchev. "What would people think if you staned doing it? If I did it, they would think 1 was out of my mind and they would be right." (ioodman remarked that he had found Yehudi Men-uhin doing yoga exercises and didn't think it was crazy in the great violinist.

But Khrushchev simply said that was "just physical culture, not art." lie said he had been told Prime Minister Nehru stood on his head as part of his exercise, then added: "If a man stands on his head in the street, then that is another matter." Dirksen of Illinois and Rep. Charles A. Halleck of, Indiana, the Senate and House GOP leaders, have also been cool to the new groups. JFK Offers Europeans 'Atlantic Partnership' I (ioldwater, in language broad enough to encompass i both groups, charged that most of those named as Headers "contributed to the divisive tactics of the 1960 campaign'' and are "the same 'people who caused most of our present party troubles." of State George Marshall made in June 1947 was quickly picked up by war-ravaged European coutries. They moved with lightning speed to jom forces as the Marshall Plan required.

Actually a number of the specific examples of partnership which Kennedy men-i tioned are under development. What is lacking in the 'present relationship is an over-all political umbrella a permanent form of mutual commitment which would be Slower Pare By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON iT President Kennedy told the nations of Western Europe yesterday that if they will close ranks and pool resources the United States will be ready to negotiate with them new "Atlantic partnership." In an offer reminiscent of the launching of the Marshall Plan. Kennedy made a calculated bid to shape decisively the powerful and conflicting political forces now at work in Europe. pvnnlc fnftav The pace of is far slower greater The forces NA than the Common Market and Reduced from $3750.

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and of the elms planted along Chicago's State Street in 1947. The Moline elm was found in 1903 as a sapling growing in a ravine here, and was transplanted to a Moline residence. It grew with a single trunk all the way to the top, smooth tight bark and oversized leaves. In 1916, a suburban Chicago nurseryman took cut-tings from the tree and began distributing them nationwide. City officials said the first Moline elm will be cut down in line with the policy of destroying all trees afflicted with Dutch elm disease, which has infected thousands of elms in the Midwest.

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