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Eleanor Roosevelt — Part 14
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muniste are “wonderful propa. She said Soviet efforts to
. garda for the Russians,” Elea. “sell” their sysicnt ta peoples
-nTacey id < of Asia, Africa and the Middie
heres asevelt said yesterday. Easl are not being matched
Nikita Khrushchev can boast by United States programs.
Ihat the Soviet Lnion bas net “We are sending people
ponte ney ie single Amer ack to their homes with no
ean nine past year, whereas . :
the United Stales has barred Knowledge of the — United
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many Russians, Mrs. Roosevelt Sta be Pheer i
.told the conference of the Hes.” she declared. “I'm tired
ideas micht do wus
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“Tamerican Association for the Of that.
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flower. . Jn another session, Willard
CE ari sure (hat if we relax-tipy. New York economist,
every restriction we have satied for United States co.
azainst Ietting Communists in. operation wilh the Soviet
the Kursians will immediately Uyion in en aid program for
clamp down and not let them underprivileged areas spon-
oul.” she declared. sored by the Uniled Nations.
Propaganda Advantace |} cif we are ta measure 2e-
rete ‘ curalely and meet adequately
more’ weno tan ee “have the needs and potentials of
. * : . underde.cloped areas, we
now, but the Russians would must formulaic a presram
lose a great propaganda ad. (3+ is independent of enid
Vantaze,” she continued. war mancuverings,” he said.
Nits. Roosevelt, 3a 4 che such a program “could be the
,“woutd love lo have FAriush- first great move toward a
chev and other Soviet 'eaders sheathing of the sword.”
taenegd 19 visit here,” and pep Walter H. Judd (R-
ae ke a et wha, Mint) described a United Na-
“a we so fraid ef what tions aid program railed Spe.
re Ppen to us tat we cial Projects for Underdevel-
dtors who have dif- oped Regions which gets un-
der way today. 7
Establishment of a perme:
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j Frelinghuysen (R-N. J.). John
Olver, former chief adminis.
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