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Eleanor Roosevelt left Copenhagen yesterday by plane for Moscow to interview Soviet leaders including Nikita Khrushchev as a newspaperwoman. Her planned itinerary includes Leningrad, Kiev, Samarkand, and Stalingrad for a three-week stay.
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COPENHAGEN, (P) - Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, left yesterday for Moscow by air to talk with several Soviet leaders as a newspaperwoman.
Before leaving by an S.A.S. plane, she said she would try to get interviews with "all Soviet statesmen - from (Party Secretary) Nikita Khrushchev and downwards."
"I want to see a lot of places but whether they'll let me, I don't know," she said, adding her tentative itinerary includes Leningrad, Kiev, Samarkand and Stalingrad.
Mrs. Roosevelt expects to stay in Russia for about three weeks.
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Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt left Copenhagen by S.A.S. plane yesterday for Moscow to interview Soviet leaders including Nikita Khrushchev and others as a newspaperwoman. She plans to visit Leningrad, Kiev, Samarkand, and Stalingrad, staying for about three weeks.