Thi Weather THE PONTIAC PRESS Ham* v Edition H8th YEAR ★ ★ * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18, low —36 PAGES UWT*S.E8ft£5r55C" Sum of the People Over Half Polled Think K at U.N. Was Big Flop By JOHN KRAFT “ “I didn’t think Khrushchev belonged here!”—said an! elderly man in Nodaway County, Missouri. —A *ike-It pr the United-Nations headquarter*4s4i»j America: :&ra niktter of Hct,“we fought hard at one time to get it placed here. And like him or not, Nlkit* Khrushchev is not only the head of the Soviet govem-ment, but he was the head at Auto Show Preview Mac Sees Need for a Summit Kennedy Raps Nixon Changes Dem Candidate Cads Rival's Public Record Beyond Definitions But Believes Meeting Could Bring Agreement of the Russian delegation to! Only on Principles the General Assembly ofthej- United Nations. SCARBOROUGH, Eng- * * * land (UPI)— British Prime He had. therefore, every right, j Minister Harold Macmillan “ °r * come *?f*f-|said today another summit About these point*, there was little .. , ... „ . . meeting should be called to discuss the Berlin problem, But he said neither summit meetings nor United Nations General Assembly discussion on disarmament could do more than agree on principles.____t___ The practical details of disarm^ ament, Macmillan raid, must be worked out In small committees of experts. MacmiDah, who returned tastj week from the United Nations in t could toe said or done. * * * There was much that could be said—and WAS—about the the behavior and tfee over-all effect of Chairman Khrushchev at the United Nations: Khrushchev finally got beat . It seems obvious he didn't the U.N.v. His My was a flop ... he definitely slid! And I’d my that the COLD SHOULDER treatment was effective!"___ WITH KENNEDY IN PENNSYLVANIA (AP) - Sen. John F. Kennedy declared today Richard! -M. Nixon's “record of public ac-tion is ao changeable and contradictory that his political -philosophy defies definition.'' The Democratic presidential! nominee told a New Chatfe, Pi.,I