Khrush Appears Tired After 17 Ranting Days NEW YORK AP)-Soviet Pre mier Khrushchev is ftn&lly begin ning to tlow down after waging a day-and-night propaganda offen sive against the West for the past J? eventful days. I The 66-year-old Soviet premier' seems to have lost some of the' bouncy pep that has made him: communism's No. 1 salesman. He is grimly pressing ahead with bit one-man crusade. But the Eace is beginning to tell on even is robust physique. Wednesday night for the first time- since arriving here he showed definite signs of being tired. He cracked fewer jokes, shook fewer hands and bragged less about the virtues of commu nism as he moved just a bit slower than usual through three diplomatic receptions. His normally pink complexion seemed less ruddy. Security and other aides hovered around him solicitously as he limited himself to 20-minule stops at. an Indian and Cambodian reception. He wound up with a 45-minute stay at a Communist Romanian get-together. But instead of circu lating through the crowd, he spent most of the time in a side room conferring privately with his Euro pean satellite chiefs. Khrushchev is known to have some health problems. But there seems to be nothing wrong with him now except that he's tuck- Lightning Storm Kills Texas Man HOUSTON, Tex,- (AP) Light ning, killed a man and injured a woman Wednesday and a tornado tore the roof from a radio sta tion transmitter building as fierce weatner nit iexas. Trees and power lines were knocked down by strong winds in Bexar County, drenching rains stalled traffic in Houston, and lightning set a small oil storage tank afire in this south Texas city. Early today the weather had calmed, and only a few -patches ot ciouas covered Texas. Chester O. Odom. 31. of Hous ton burned to death Wednesday night when his home was set afire by lightning during a rain storm that dumped 2.70 inches of rain on the city. The chief engineer at San An tonio radio Station K.MAC, Al Knight, said a small tornado lift ed the roof off a building housing the station's transmitter equip ment and sent it 150 feet. The sta tion was knocked off the air, and rain caused heavy damage to the transmission equipment. ered out from jamming his sched ule with some 25 private confer ences, trips to about 20 diplomatic cocktail parties and about a dozen free-wheeling sessions with reporters. In between, he has hustled back and forth to the United Nations to lead the Soviet delegation ev ery day in the international de bate. His appearances during the past few days have been brief. Ton American officials have long felt that Khrushchev's love for personal diplomacy is far-off places was beginning to sap Ms energy. It takes hrm a little long er to bounce back after each trip, they believe. Even though he's slowing down, Khrushchev and his aides are guarding his deoarture date like the secret to the Soviet Union's success in rocketry. There are clues which hint, he might leave about the middle of next week. Some satellite delegations. which have acted as his perspnai cheering claque, hinted Wednes day night they might leave about that time. For the third successive week end, Khrushchev is planning to rest up at the big Soviet mansion in Glen Cove, Long Island. He might leave for this retreat Fri day, instead of Saturday as he has in the past, an aide said. Khrushchev made it clear Wed nesday night he is not discouraged at the lack of Soviet diplomatic victories since he has been person ally masterminding Soviet strat egy in New York. "Nothing has been decided," he said. "We have a Russian prov erb which says the nightingale nev er sleeps." Khrushchev didn't say whether he considered . himself commu nism's nightingale. 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