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Mr. Vyshinsky Says Better U.S.-Russian Relationship Will Come

WASHINGTON, Nov 8 (Rec. 6.50 pm). Mr. Vyshinsky shook hands with more than 1000 guests at a Russian Embassy reception tonight, celebrating the anniversary of the Russian Revolution. He later moved among the guests engaging in pleasantries with diplomats and prominent Americans. Mr. Vyshinsky, in a talk with reporters, said the common feeling of friendship between Russia and th* 3 United States “has fallen asleep, but some day it will awaken and when that happens the enemies of freedom in the world will tremble.” Mr. Vyshinsky said that better So-viet-American relations would come when there was mutual respect for each nation, according to its desire. No one country should hamper the other.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1949, Page 5

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Mr. Vyshinsky Says Better U.S.-Russian Relationship Will Come Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1949, Page 5

Mr. Vyshinsky Says Better U.S.-Russian Relationship Will Come Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1949, Page 5