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April 3, 1929 issue

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The Great sport of not recognizing the Soviet Government goes merrily on. Thus in the suits now pending between the Bank of France and the Chase National Bank and the Equitable Trust Company of New York, in which $5,000,000 of Russian gold-shipped to America and claimed by France-is at stake, Federal Judge Goddard ruled that Soviet Russia might be judicially recognized by the United States in process of protecting the interests of its citizens, without political recognition by the federal government.

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