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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 20

Publication:
The Morning Newsi
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
Issue Date:
Page:
20
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Worning New, Wilnvrjfon, Dl 20 July 3, 1964, Khrushchev urges Norway io buy Red exports dustrial programming, there is i italists after he had argued with a Norwegian expert about fertilizersomething at least the Soviet cannot make enough of to export to Norway or anywhere else. His host at the luncheon was Inonu cites gains from 3 meetings ISTANBUL, Turkey (LTD -Turkish Premier Ismet Inonu said yesterday Turkey's most his country could become permanent trading partner with Norway. "We are a country of unlimited resources," the Soviet leader exclaimed. "We can sell anything except bananas." GO? committee sets filing fees The New Castle County Republican Committee has set fees of $300 to $1,200 for filing candidacies for nomination for county legislative offices. The filing fees for the 1964 election will be: For state representative or senator, $300; for coroner, $600; for Levy Court commissioner, $700; for sheriff, $1,200: for other county offices.

PORSGRUXN, Norway JP-Premier Khrushchev said yesterday the Soviet Union makes anything Norwegians want and "if you want us to make a we can make him according to your specifications." Khrushchev was the guest at a luncheon of Norwegian cap- no difference between him and a capitalist," Oestbye told reporters. Khrushchev dined last night with Premier Einar Gerhard-sen, who accompanied him from Oslo. Khrushchev will leave to rain. Solid fertilizer, he would not be so good in arid areas. "You cannot generalize like that," Oestbye retorted.

"Obviously I cannot learn anything from you," Khrushchev replied and shrugged. "Oh, yes, I am sure you graph record of four skits poking fun at Khrushchev's visit was climbing rapidly on Norway's best-seller list. "Guest in the People's Home" climbed in the two weeks since it was issued to 13th place among the best-selling records in Norway, and sales were still increasing. morrow. At the plant, Khrushchev questioned Oestbye at length Meanwhile in Oslo, a phono about fertilizers asking Ape leaps fence; attacks visitor $900 (clerk of peace, prothon- Ardentown ceremony set Groundbreaking for the YWCA's new $117,000 multi-pur the Norwegian who had argued with him, Rolf Oestbye, general manager of Norsk Hydro, a big combine that makes nitrogen fertilizer and other chemicals.

Looking tired but appearing to be in the best of humor, Khrushchev made the speech after touring Norsk Hydro's giant fertilizer plant near here with Oestbye. otary, receiver of taxes, comptroller, register in chancery). gates to open when the Celebese could," the general manager said. Oestbye said later that Khrushchev was "very knowledgable when it comes to chemistry," was an able economist "and his capacity for developing ideas is quite extraordinary." "Mr. Khrushchev's economic ideas are very sound and when it comes to management and in whether liquid or solid fertilizer were better.

Oestbye, considered one of the world's foremost experts in the fertilizer field, said he could not give an answer since the problem still is being researched. The Soviet premier said liquid fertilizer was best because it could be used in all sort3 of ter ape jumped over the fence and pose building at its Brandywine FRESNO, Calif. W-A small ape escaped from Roeding Zoo yesterday and attacked a visitor. Mrs. Delphia Edmunson, 52, was waiting for the entrance attacked her.

She suffered severe lacerations of her right Candidates may file on July 24, 27 and 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Republican headquarters. Withdrawals will be accepted before 5 p.m., July 30. Center, Ardentown, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m.

The new structure is slated for completion in October. arm and scalp. Several children Keeping his prepared address in his pocket, Khrushchev said with her were not injured. important gain from his talks on the Cyprus crisis with U.S., British and French leaders was allied support for agreements on Cyprus. The London and Zurich agreements include guarantees for Turkey's right to intervene on the island on behalf of the Turkish Cypriot minority.

Inonu, his wife and Foreign Minister Feridun Cemal Erkin arrived in Istanbul after meetings with President Johnson in Washington, Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home in London and President Charles de Gaulle in Paris during the last two weeks. INONU told newsmen at Istanbul airport, "It was generally agreed that a solution of Cyprus problems cannot be reached by force." W0 He emphasized all future steps to establish stability on the island would be "peaceful." Inonu said the allied support stated for the validity of the London and Zurich agreements which have been denounced by the Greek Cypriots was the most important fact for Turkey YOU VJQN'T VJAN7 arising from the talks. 70 MISS HE SAID the Allies clearly state they would not take any decision on Cyprus without first consulting Turkey. Referring to relations, reported to be strained after his talks with Johnson, Inonu said, "A com 9teyeU CLGCTOIC EVE pletely identical view has been established between Turkey and the United States, making our alliance stronger." VtV.W.W.VAV.V.VA ISA Pnkakmi tatar He expressed satisfaction with results of the discussions. Turkey must not wait the practical results, he said.

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