Thursday, May 12, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine 2nd Nixon show covers foreign policy WASHINGTON (A') - Richard Nixon found Khrushchev to be was considered sufficieitly at- it was his decision to maintain dential news conference then aciv to_ viewer to- c.o. , e to war ... ,.tner u A'ii --ssec ns ' ~s. Nixon, in his second television interview, portrays Soviet lead- er Leonid Brezhnev as a firm and sophisticated adversary as the two superpowers pursued a -nutual policy of detente., Nixon, sources said, credits Brezhnev with being less vola- tile and having a-firmer grasp than his predecessor, the late Nikita Krushchev, who broke up the 1960 summit meeting in Paris with a denunciation of American spy-plane reconnais- sance of the Soviet Union. DAVID FROST'S second in- terview with Nixon is scheduled for broadcast tonight at 7:30 p.m. EDT over a makeshift net- work of 155 stations. The show is devoted to foreign policy. impulsive - in contrast to Brezhnev - particularly in his dealings with the late President Dwight Eisenhower. It was at the abortive-summit that Khru- schev submarined Fis-nhower's nlan to have Nixon take over for him, saying that would be "to leave the cabbage to the care of the goat." Nixon offers his appraisal of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, as well as the. two Soviet leaders, and emphasizes that he himself originated the attempted reconciliation of Com- munist China. WHILE LACKING the emo- tional impact of Watergate, the sole topic of last week's pro- gram, the second Nixon show i tractive to viewers to cause President Carter to move up his own news conference on his first oversea trip. Surveying his foreign policy over 5' years, Nixon stresses, his own stewardship of the ef- fort to lessen tensions with Rus- sia and to open ties to China after a quarter-century. In reviewing the controversial U. S. incursion into Cambodia in 1973, Nixon describes Kissin- ger as having reservations about the domestic impact but fully supporting the decision once it was taken. LATER, AFTER student pro- tests' at Kent State and other universities, Nixon said Kis- singer wanted to cut the U. S. operations in Cambodia short. But Nixon, the sources said, took the position that dissent was a natural consequence and SWIMMING POOL -- the war there until 1973. Reportedly he admonished Kissinger to "remember Lot's wife. Never look back." In the Bible, Lot's wife was turned into a pillar of salt when she defied God and looked back at the burning cities of Sodom and Go- morrah. White House Press Secretary Jody Powell originally an- nounced in London Tuesday that Carter's news conference would be at 7:30 p.m, Frost contacted Carter television adviser Barry Jagoda and informed him the Nixon interview was scheduled at the same time. The presi- 2 & 4 MONTH LEASES %vas reset or :.4 P.M. 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