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RUSSLATVIA PACT NOT AS DESCRIBED Official of Latter Country| Excepts to Moscow Version of Neutralitv Treaty. By the Associated Prass. NEW YORK, October 22.—The ref. erence from Moscow to the proposed | neutrality pact hetween Russia and | Latvia as being “similar to that now existing between Russia and Lith- uania” is not strictly correct, accord ing to a statement issued yesterday at the office of tle consul general of Lat- via. The statement reads: “"The negotiations for a non-aggres. | slon pact hetween Russia and Latvia, | ar well as hetween Russia and two other Raltic countries. Estonla and Finland, have heen carried on for a considerable period of time." “Not Similar,” He Says. The non-aggression pact considered by these countries, is not similar to the neutrality treaty recently con:| cluded hetween Russia and Lith- nav:!u. inasmuch as the latter is mainly directed against Poland on ac- | count of the Vilna district. occupied| WITH TRICK ADVERTISING by the Poles. Negotiations hetween Ttussia on one side and the three Bal- | - tic countries—Finland, Estonia and | Health, Beauty and Success “Mer- Jatvia—o nthe other, are being carried | on along the same lines. the same tac. | i Commissioner Reports. Who remembers when jest th' mo- ment a friendship sprung up between | two fellers, or even seemed likely. graph gallery an’ got taken We used t' he able t' tell 2 by th' size o' his watch char (Convright. 1926.) FAKERS GET $500,000,000 chants™ tics being observed and the Govern-| ments of these Baltic countries keep- | fog in close touch with each other.” Separate Negotiations Follow. The Soviet Russian government re | fused to discuss the conclusion of the | treaty in a joint preparatory commis- | aion in which all the countries would | “guars participate and for this reason sepa- | William F rate negotiations hetween each of | commissioner, these Baltic countries and Russia | Hardware Man hecame necessary. 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