Russian Woman Who Jumped From Window
.T-- '■ Received Sunday,- 7 p.m. NfeW YORK, Aug. 21. Mrs. Kasenkino Was removed fronl the critical list in the Robsevelt HoSpital today, nine days after she leaped from the third floor of tlie Soviet Consulate. A hospital bulletin said she was constahtly iniproving. Meanwhile, Dr.'Gran Rennoyer, who is attending Mrtf. Kasenkina-, notifiecl Mr. Jacob Lomakin, Soviet Consul-Gen-eral, that she still did not wish to see any Russian otiicial. Dr. Pennoyer 'p. notilication, in effect, withdreW his earlier invitation to Mr. Lomakin td send liis own physician for consultation to assure himself that Mrs. Kasenkiha was reeeiving proper inedical attention. Mr. Lomakin Avould not comment today. on the annoiincement by the Swed-ish-American Line that he had bboked passages for himself, wife and their two children, by the liner Stockholm, but Alr. (Miepurnykb, assistant Uonsill-Gen-era'l, said Mr. Lomakin had booked tvvu months ago for' a "routlne visit home. " Mr. Chepurnykh asto'unded reporters who were sOUnding him o'ut about a lios sible successor to Afh Lomakin, Wheh he said, referring to Mr. Lomakin: "1 think he is going to Sta\r.
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 August 1948, Page 5
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