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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 3
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Mrs. R’s
Is Mr. K.
cocoa and TFIMIicis to So
viet Premicr Nikita S Khru-
shchev today at # private
party and then had a visit
from an unknown admirer.
Khrushchev paid a one
hour socia! call on the for-
mer First Lady at her east-
side home to share her wusu-
al tea-hour fare of encoa
; and assoried goodies.
The Russisn leader, ac-
companicd by Soviet For-
Ign Minister Andrei Gro-
via and Soviet Ambassa-
or Mikhail Menshikov, ar-
ived al the white stone
inusce on Bast 74th at. short-
ly afier four meclack.
Hatiess and wearing a
gray suit, Khrushchey en.
tered ine house without his
Wsual greeting to newsmen
Waiting on the doorsiep. A
few tenants of a 16-floor
apartment house opposite
NEW YORK. Oct. 6 (UPI ">
| | Eleanor oxevelt-“Nerved
- watched from windows. but
there were no boos or
cheers.
Ht was one of the Boviet
Premier's quietest public
appearances.
Mrs. Roosevelt received
her guests in the third Aoor
fiving roam of her apart-
ment. It appeared there
were no others present.
Ow the third floor landing
she had arranced eight pho-
tographs of Mr. and Mrs.
Khrushchev and heewet?f
taken when the Premier
visited the Roosevelt estate
at Hyde Park. N. Y.. on his
* four of America last year.
Mrs. Ronsevelt: first: met
Khrushchev when she visit-
ed Russia in 1057.
While they were meeting,
Mrs. Roosevelt's second vis-
iter ¥rrrved. -—.
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Maho
Onl
\ Tas istant for the
General eae Co. pte
stop police when
tried to enter the Roosevelt
home.
But the atiractive young
brunctle showed police a
letter signed by the former
Firet Lady asking her to tea
at S$ p.m. The policemen
gaid she would have to wait.
“Well what's going on?”
Miss Mahoney asked. When
inid that Khrushchev bad
preceded her on Mrs. Roose-
velt's entertainment sched-
‘ple she said:
“Poor Mrs. Rooseveli! She
won't want to talk with me
after talking with thal crazy
‘ man.”
Mist Mahoney said her
appointment hed been ar-
ranced by s mutual! fricaci
who thought she should
mect Mrs. Roosevelt be-
cause the young woman ad-
mired her sn much.
She waited patiently.
holding a single yellow rose
and Mrs. Ronseveit's latest
book, “You Learn By Liv-
ing.” which she wanted to
have autocraphed.
Khrushchev fnaily
emerged and entered hi
ar.
Minutes later Miss Ma-
y wes escorted into thel
rats ta
anty Ss
House.
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