STILL NEGOTIATING
UNITED STATES AND RUSSIA Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, November 14. _ The negotiations concerning recognition of the Soviet showed no visible progress to-day _ as American officials studied the various phases of the problem without further discussions with M. Litvinoff. Newspaper reports that President Roosevelt was demanding modification of the Communists’ anti-religious stand brought the hurried explanation that his only wish was for an assurance of freedom of religious worship for American residents in Russia. Tho Administration is carefully avoiding even the appearance of suggesting how the Russians may or may not worship. Other points under discussion, it is understood, arc a tentative settlement of _ the claims of 800,000,000d0l by Americans against the Soviet, and a guarantee against the dissemination of subversive political or religious propaganda in America.
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Evening Star, Issue 21570, 16 November 1933, Page 11
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