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Show SENATOR KING LASHES SOVIET Utahn Opposes Vigorously Measures to Extend U. S.Russian S.-Russian Trade WASHINGTON, Jan !. Hesoln-tlons Hesoln-tlons before ihe senate foreign relatione rela-tione committee proposing measures to extend a n. erica i, Had,, with Ruaala n -re .s.wai,, , r'rld.o I Senalot Kln Democrat, of Utah, In an extensive ad-' drees In the senate: "There is propaganda to dec. (w I !n" Xn" rlr '" People.' v ,,, s:,.n;j(0, King. Any Amen,;tr,, Senator Kin-' declared, was also free to go to Pus-' sla. so far ss American restriction Were concerned. i wleb manj who aie agitating for recognition of the Russian soviet would ao to Ruaala; we vrould be eia(j tmret rid of ihem." the Utah senator added ' B itor M:g denounced the 101 , -at length ami had several lively clashes clash-es vth senator France. i:ePUbllcaii of Man land, author of the Itusslan trade resolution Tha latter declared n, ,, refusal of the United States mints to coin any of fjnjor, nriew ne barrier against frc trad(. Mr Prance said he had seen a eon-iract eon-iract esterday obtained, he explalr.--1, ' 1 '".P-tahle Ne-, Vo.k ant for purehaae of $6,000,000 worth of American tools and agrteultu , . i t.nplemcnis. for whj,.h the ceiUral co operative society of Itusia had agreed to laj down in gold in X, w V0rk ie-...nse ie-...nse th4 New York mini official, ,'. fused io mint the Ruesten gold the contract could not be execUre.-ator execUre.-ator rrance added. 5?enator King said the Russian ml et government had "stolen" e.e.i oo |