Show To ToW atch 11 RECOGNITION f OF f RUSSIA HAUNTS k KELLOGG PA PACT 1 By PAUL R. R MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON W Nov 20 United The Press lr Pre s The s-The The question of Russian recognition Is haunting the Kellogg Helloes antiwar treaty debate now going on In senators' senators private offices President Coolidge and Secretary of or State Kellogg apparently have taken the view that the Russian signature to the multilateral pact alongside the signature of the United states cannot Imply recognition recognition of ot Russia Neither ha has had anything to say publicly about the matter but their friends in the sen sen- ate nto understand that to be their at at- at Sen Senators tors Interested in the treaty which will be taken up b by the senate senate sen sen- ate ate- foreign relations committee as soon as congress meets have dug up the the- interesting fact tact that never neverIn neverin In recent In-recent recent years years- at least has the tho United States ever been a party toa to toa toa a treaty with any country she does not recognize diplomatically DECLINES COMMENT Chairman Borah o of 01 the senate foreign n relations committee committee who will handle the treaty for the administration administration administration ad ad- ministration and who also is an nn ardent advocate of Russian has declined to comment to-comment on the the situation It Is understood from his friends however that he leans to the theory that a 0 question of ot Russian ROsslan recognition might be raised by the joint signatures Some others share his view A purely technical point Is In Involved involved In- In but the senate always alwa's has been Interested In technical points especially when they might Involve JO so large a question ax aJ Russian reco recognition None of the health which have arisen out of the tho unofficial sponsorship of the thelea lea league of nations has been signed either elthe by the United States or Russia No treaty exists with Russia Russia Rus Rus- sia ISla In any form directly or tn in directly Never before has any such Joint document been en presented presen presented pre pre- sen ed for tor ratification SENATORS DEBATE While While the treaty will not betaken be betaken betaken taken tip up until congress meets senators senators sen sen- are manifesting much private interest Int re t. t in it and are heatedly debating de de- bating the tho Russian point among themselves In preparation for tor the public debate No open opposition has hal yet arisen to the treaty but its Us sponsors have some doubt that itcan Itcan it itcan can bo brought to a final vote before before before be be- fore the short session adjourns treaty Is not ratified before the question then will be put into put Into the lap of President-elect President Hoover |