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oct 21, 1933 - "MOSCOW GLAD BUT CALM" Walter Duranty NY Times 1933, Oct 21

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NY Times 1933, Oct 21 - MOSCOW GLAD BUT CALM

Soviet Conceals Delight Because It Still Has to Make Terms. THE PEOPLE ARE JOYFUL They Remember Gratefully the Aid Given by America During Famine. CREDITS FROM US SOUGHT Russians Also Hope to Add Exports and to Acquire New Strength in the Orient. MOSCOW IS CALM, CONCEALS DELIGHT

MOSCOW, Oct. 20. — Although recognition of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics by the United States would put a crown on Soviet achievements, the Russians are not willing to admit this. There are no eager congratulations and no excitement in Moscow over the exchange of notes between President Roosevelt and President Kalinin whereby Foreign Commissar Litvinoff will go to Washington to discuss the matter of recognition with President Roosevelt.

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oct 21, 1933
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