U.S.A. & SOVIET
RECOGNITION PROSPECTS
{United Pres« Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
AVASHINGTON, May 16
There will be a delegation numbering approximately fifty United States business men, visiting .Russia in July and August next. ' '• They are going to survey the economic conditions. This delegation is : > one? ■ c*f upusual significatfciv since it' is' understood to have been approved by President Hoover and Mr -Stimson (Secretary of State). The move has aroused keen interest among those who 1 are anxious to gain recognition for the Soviet b3 T the United States Government.
Senator Borah believes that the weight business would be a most important factor in influencing the U.S. administration’s viewpoint.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1929, Page 5
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