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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1960)
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Then he appeared as speaker before the National Press Club of Washington, obvi ously expecting the same kid-glove treat ment What a shock for jovial Nikita! "What were you doing when Stalin was committing the crimes you chose to denounce only after he died?" Khrushchev was asked by club president William H. Lawrence im mediately after the speech. "A provocative question!" Nikita ex ploded. "Malicious rumors and lies!" Asked a moment later to justify Russia's armed intervention in Hungary, Khrush chev sneered that this "stuck in some peo ple's throats like a dead rat," but made no real effort at justification. Some eight ques tions later, Khrushchev himself abruptly terminated the question period after floun dering on a requested explanation for his "We will bury you" remark. Nothing "phys ical," just "historical," he explained as he beat a retreat Khrushchev needn't have sulked about his treatment by the Press Club. VlP-bait-ing is the members' favorite sport. This brash ness has helped build an improvident group, founded in 1908 by some gregarious newsmen, into the largest and richest club of its kind. Its 4,700 members, cream of the news gathering world and allied professions, own the tallest and largest private office build ing in the capital. Meetings are held in the luxurious top-floor quarters (rent-free) of the $12-million building. Impertinence was the order of the day long before Khrushchev appeared on the scene. Just a few weeks before Vice President Harry S. Truman succeeded Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Presidency in 1945, Tru man played the piano at the club's wartime canteen for servicemen. Movie actress Lau ren Bacall happened to appear and was hoisted atop the piano. As she posed cross legged and a flustered Truman continued playing, photographers did what comes nat urally, resulting in the most widely pub lished Washington picture since a midget ' sat on J. P. Morgan's lap. Ten years later, members were told that a prominent "mystery guest" would perform that evening. When the strains of the "Mis souri Waltz" came floating through closed curtains, club members looked at each other knowingly, exclaiming: "Ah, Harry Tru man's in town again." Instead, it was Vice President Richard Nixon making his Washington debut as a piano player. To add spice to the occasion, a somewhat reluctant House Speaker Sam Rayburn and an equally reticent Senate Ma jority Leader Lyndon Johnson were per suaded to join Nixon around the piano in a few bars of bipartisan harmony. Delighted to learn of Nixon's avocation, the club later invited Truman and Nixon to play a piano duet under club auspices. Family Weekly, March II. I960