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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 3
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AMMEN EAE STH Mt ans Her!
MRS. ROOSEVELT
j EXPLAINS A TEA
Geys Khrushchey’s Hunger
"and Her Politeness Made |
» Engagement Desirable |
’ Ry EMMA HARRISON!
BMrs) Franklin D, Moosevclit
explained vesterday why she
had fone what many prerie
|thougnt a “dreadfut thing”:
tea.
1 It was plan politenrss, she!
mald, hecause Jast year when the
'Roviet leader visiled Hyde Park
‘he had to leave without junch.'
he told how at Hyde Park
1M@ Khrushchev and Mrs, Karu-!
\n ev had had to filch a rg!l!
ead) from the ready lunchepn'
tabte, he leaving with the plajs.
tive explanation: “One for fre,
» Mra. Roosevelt, attending a
‘huneheon in her Raner for the!
jbencfit af the Wiltwyck School:
for Underprivileged Boys, ex-;
Ipinined how politeness and Pro-|
tocol sometimes get confused. |
Last year, she said, when Mr.
Khrushchev was visiling under!
‘happicr circoumetances, he asked
Ito visit Hyde Park and Jay al
twrrath at the grave of Franklin;
iD, Roosevelt. The usual difficult
lechedule attendant upon such
jevenls was planned, with Mrs.
{Reoserclt and the Biate Depart-
4)
Khrushchev was duc at. the!
United Nations and there was!
fo time, it was explaincd,
“So he got nothing to eat and’
as he was leaving, his wife
grabbed a rell and he did and
said ‘one for the road.'" Mrs.
Roosevelt: reporicd.
Like any proper hostess, Mrs.
Roosevelt’ has been brooding
about this and when = she
learned that the Premier again
was coming to the United
f [her cottage for tunch”the offl- |
; ‘ ith him halked Mr,
to tea or luncheon.
“He promptly accepted for
tea.” she said. and wan enter-
tained at) Mrs. Roncevelt's
apartment at 45 East Seventy-
fourth Street on Ort. 6.
And how did she fined the
Premier? Very subdued." as
4 had heen wn his visit fo
vde Park, she reporied. AMR.
she added, this was a grept
relief to her, since she did thidk
he “behaved simply outrageodgs-
ly" during his eisit here.
As for talking with the Pre-
micr, she said: “We have to
face the fact that either all of
US are FoOing to die together or
we are going to iearn to Hvre
J|together and if we Hve together
we have tn talk.’
Mrs. Ronsevelt epoke at the
‘jannual $100-a-piate funcheon
for the school given in her hon-
or by Isaac rman, preti-
@ent of Arnold Constable, at
the Advertising Club. 23 Park
CLIPPING FROM THE
ON LATS CITY
rT
-
DATED eee
ORLAREED BY MY DIVISIG
EDITOR: Shab‘ a2
i w: ‘ment geing over the eniire; . it. Is-
: t jeourne hat the Premier's visit Avenue she anid ane was great r
> + waute fan. A net bring the United ?
. Pa A Lancheon Crisis Nations chiring their meeting. BUFI -104045.
, But, when he arrived ane Inatcad he preferred to boast
fir late “it warn'| his Sault. aboul Soviet economic progress
: Cabal Lege was jate’- the, and she undertook to deflate
whole schedule caved in. When some of his predictions with &
they returned from the grave few verities, she said.
ito the library and Mrs. Roose- . “He never mentioned the
‘ volt made ready to take the U.N. for which I was deeply
‘ witing—rvimicr and hs Jadv io grateful berause I would have
ft to have been_rude,” she said. A .
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—
: MOT PT.CORDED
3 , M9 OCI ZL 1960
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