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President and Mrs. Kennedy will host Soviet Premier Khrushchev's daughter Rada and son-in-law Alexei Adzhubei for lunch at the White House on Tuesday, following Adzhubei's request to meet while traveling through the Americas.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - President and Mrs. Kennedy will have the daughter and son-in-law of Soviet Premier Khrushchev as luncheon guests at the White House Tuesday.
The son-in-law is Alexei Adzhubei, editor of the Soviet government paper Izvestia, who interviewed Kennedy in November. The interview was published in his paper.
White House press secretary Pierre Salinger said Adzhubei and his wife, Rada, are in Havana, planning to go to Mexico City and then to Brazil by way of Washington.
Adzhubei, he said, sent word he would like to see Salinger while in this hemisphere. A call was arranged and when Kennedy heard about it the invitation to lunch followed.
Mrs. Kennedy will be present and so will Salinger and the editor of the magazine "USSR," Georgi Bolshakov.
"USSR" is a Soviet publication distributed in this country. It is the counterpart of "America," which this country distributes in the Soviet Union.
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President and Mrs. Kennedy invite Khrushchev's daughter Rada and son-in-law Alexei Adzhubei, editor of Izvestia, for lunch at the White House after Adzhubei's travel itinerary brings him to Washington; Mrs. Kennedy, Salinger, and Bolshakov will attend.