PROUD OF RUSSIAN ALLIES
MESSAGE FROM ROOSEVELT Washington, Oct. 21. After making his first report to President Roosevelt since his return from Moscow, Admiral Standley, former Ambassador to Russia, said he did not think there was any question about Russia’s will to fight and power to resist to the end of the war. Moscow radio read a message from President Roosevelt to the Soviet people: “Y’our courageous resistance has given us time to produce our arms so that at an appointed time we mai r join in your triumph. We American people are proud to be your Allies.” —P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 23 October 1942, Page 5
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