Article: SOVIETS HAPPY AND HOPEFUL AFTER SIGNING OF ARMS TREATY

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Soviets shed tears of joy and looked hopefully to a visit by President Reagan next year as they spoke words of goodwill Wednesday following the signing of the arms treaty by the two superpowers. "There hasn't been any other president who has gone so far to meet us," said a 55-year-old man from Rostov in southern Russia who identified himself only as Nikolai.

"We, two great powers, will trade and live in friendship and peace," he told The Associated Press as he waited for a train in Moscow's Kiev railroad station.

At the Cheremushkinsky Farmers Market in the southern part of the capital, ...

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