nov 16, 1933 - "PROGRESS' MADE IN SOVIET PARLEYS"
"PRESIDENT HAILED ON SOVIET TALKS"
NY Times 1933, Nov 16
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NY Times 1933, Nov 16 -
"PROGRESS' MADE IN SOVIET PARLEYS"
Litvinoff Sees Roosevelt Twice — Moscow Is Believed to Have Extended Power. SCENE MAY BE SHIFTED Trip to Warm Springs by the Commissar Is Held Possible if Talks Are Prolonged.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. — Definite progress in the negotiation looking toward Soviet recognition by the United States was reported at the White House today as the President held two conferences with Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs.
"PRESIDENT HAILED ON SOVIET TALKS"
One of Few World Leaders Who Speak Truth,' Is a Correspondent's View. WIDE PROGRESS IS NOTED Americans Should Not Push Their "Victory' Over Litvinoff It Is Contended.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. — "All is quiet on the Potomac" as far as the Soviet-American conversations are concerned. Or might not one call them negotiations by now? — a word which today has been given high authority.
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