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Thursday, September 1, 1960

WEST PROTESTS CURBS ON BERLIN

BERLIN, Aug. 31 — The three Western Allied commandants in Berlin protested to the Soviet Union today about travel restrictions to Berlin and within the city clamped down by the East German Communist regime at midnight last night.

Thursday, September 1, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Friday, September 2, 1960

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Saturday, September 3, 1960

CASTRO SAYS CUBA WILL RECOGNIZE COMMUNIST CHINA

Premier Tells Rally Havana Will Cut Ties to Taiwan

HAVANA, Sept. 2 — Premier Fidel Castro told a cheering crowd of hundreds of thousands of Cubans tonight that Cuba would recognize Communist China and break off relations with Nationalist China.

Saturday, September 3, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Sunday, September 4, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

KHRUSHCHEV PRODS WEST ON SUMMIT AT U.N. ON ARMS

HINTS 60-TON SATELLITE
Premier Stuns Finnish Hosts With Attacks on West

HELSINKI, Finland, Sept. 3 — Premier Khrushchev used a birthday dinner for President Urho Kekkonen tonight as a forum to denounce the West and warn that the international situation had “worsened in past months.”

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Monday, September 5, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

KHRUSHCHEV BACKS MOVE BY FINLAND TO JOIN OUTER 7

KHRUSHCHEV BACKS FINNS’ TRADE BID

HELSINKI, Finland, Sept. 4 — The Soviet Union has agreed to negotiations aimed at clearing the way for Finland to join the European Free Trade Association as an associate member.

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Wednesday, September 7, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Thursday, September 8, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

EISENHOWER BIDS SOVIET STOP AID TO CONGO FORCES

President Charges Kremlin’s ‘Political Designs’ Pose Threat to Congolese

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 — President Eisenhower said today that the Soviet Union would create a serious situation if it insisted on supplying the Congo Government with planes and equipment for military use.

Khrushchev Says West Plans Flight Over the Black Sea

Soviet Premier to Arrive Sept. 19 on Small Ship

KHRUSHCHEV DUE BY SHIP SEPT. 19

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 — Ambassador Mikhail A. Menshikov of the Soviet Union announced today that Premier Khrushchev would arrive in New York Sept. 19 aboard the Soviet ship Baltika. Mr. Khrushchev will head his country’s delegation at the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly beginning Sept. 20.

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Friday, September 9, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

GERMAN REDS PUT A CONTINUING CURB ON BERLIN TRAVEL

All Allied Troops Be Removed From City by End of 1962

BERLIN, Sept. 8 — The East German Communists announced tonight a permanent restriction of the entry of West Germans into East Berlin.

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Saturday, September 10, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Sunday, September 11, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

U.S. TO LIMIT KHRUSHCHEV TO MANHATTANONU.N.TRIP;
SECURITY GIVEN AS REASON

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Monday, September 12, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

Russians Calm Amid Tough Talk

Russian People Are Keeping Calm Amid the Tough Talk by Their Leaders.
Despite the rage in Pravda and the rasp of the radio, Moscow is calm and stoic in this season of disintegrating Soviet-United States relations. People seem concerned but not alarmed. They seem to be sorry, not angry.

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Tuesday, September 13, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Wednesday, September 14, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Thursday, September 15, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Friday, September 16, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Saturday, September 17, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Monday, September 19, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Tuesday, September 20, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Friday, September 23, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Tuesday, September 27, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Thursday, September 29, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

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Friday, September 30, 1960 – The New York Times Front Page

MACMILLAN MEETS KHRUSHCHEV AND DISCUSSES ‘SUMMIT’ ISSUES;
NEUTRALS ASK U.S.-SOVIET TALK

Macmillan in U.N. Appeal
Khrushchev Shouts Protest

CHINA REAFFIRMS MAO’S ‘HARD’ LINE

Timing of New Book Is Seen as a Renewed Attack on Khrushchev’s Position China Affirms Mao ‘Hard’ Line
Timing Held a Blow at Moscow
HONG KONG, Sept. 29 — Communist China’s “hard” ideological line has been laid down in strong terms in a new volume of selected works by Mao Tse-tung, chairman of the Chinese Communist party.

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