Show Early Recognition Of Of Russia Planned America Exp Expected to Resume Diplomatic Relations Relations Relations Re Re- lations Before November 1 Df fly Volt Press Pren WASHINGTON Sept 21 Recognition 21 of soviet Russia frequently predicted since the election of ot President Roose Roose- Roosevelt velt will be announced before November 1 according to the present p plans ans of the administration lon the United d Press learned fr from m authoritative sources today Recognition n would be extended wellin well in lit advance of the coming session of congress it was said Thus the event would b be a fall fait accompli rem removed ved vedas as an Incitement to a time consuming In congress The hi president feels it is said that nothing should operate to delay congressional action on matters of immediate and vital concern concern con con- cern whereon legislative approval is essential The tremendous pressure under Which the president has worked since his inauguration in his efforts cUorts to achieve domestic economic rehabilitation ion tion has forced him to consider only the most imperatively pressing matters matter of foreign concern The problem of soviet recognition therefore has hai waited Preliminary convers not yet been held between the president and either Boris the uno unofficial tIdal soviet ambassador in W Washington Washington Wash Wash- sh ington or Peter Pd-er A. A Bogdanov head of the Russian official trading corporation n In finan financial lal representative of the Kremlin in New York CONFER FREQUENTLY Both of these officials however have been In frequent conference with Jesse Jones JonC chairman of the Reconstruction Reconstruction Recon Recon- Finance corporation in reference ref to federal government loans and trade credit extensions to the soviet government Members of the brain trus trust and subordinate govern govern- ment bur bureaus us dealing directly with the questions of soviet American trade expansion ex cx- passion also have conferred with the Russian representatives v Reports on all allot of these conversations have gone to the White House and into the presidents president's s 's personal portfolio Four factors arc regarded as as of dominant dom dam importance at this time In the moves toward solution of the soviet recognition problem 1 Organized labor whose opposition I tion tron to recognition has been voiced by bythe bythe bythe the American Federation of ot Labor is isnow isnow isnow now so 80 deeply in the presidents debt deb for his strong stand on collective bargaining bargaining bar bar- gaining in the national recovery act ad that it be expected to fIght the president at this tune time on the theRus Rus Russian sian issue ISUe 2 Opposition of at certain religious groups which st one time was regarded regarded re as important 1 Is now felt to be waning world events it is felt have radically changed the position of ot many leaders in regard to the issue in recen recent months NEED IS EXPLAINED 3 Large trade credit extensions to the soviet involving upward of 5 50 it Is Js felt could not be negotiated negotiated negotiated successfully without political recognition such sueh an extension of credits credits credits cred cred- its however would be expected to have a profound and immediate ef ef- feet fed upon the activity of the so called heavy industries industries' railroad industries railroad equipment equip equip- ment meat machinery fabricated steel steel-as as providing a market for cotton and foodstuffs 4 4 Although domestic economic considerations are impelling factors in any anT final conclusion that may be reached the president it I is asserted recognizes that soviet recognition would have a powerful effect toward arriving at an amicable solution of the strained Russo-Japanese Russo situation Observers Observers Observers Ob Ob- Ob- Ob servers have noted a marked lessening of the tension between the two nations within the last six months and American Amen Ameri can r recognition might be a strong factor far fac tor tar toward a sound understanding I From the date of tho the withdrawal of Russian recognition during the Wilson administration in 1917 after soviet forces under Lenin and had come into power there have ve been practically I direct no-direct contacts between the governments of the United States Slates and the U. 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R Hull Indicates Recognition Study I WASHINGTON S Sept pt pl 21 Secre 21 Secre- Secre tary ary of State Hull indicated today that the administration was giving thought to of ot Russian r rec rec- rec c- c He said however that notime notime no notime time for a definite decision on or the question had been fixed Hulls Hull's remarks were prompted by questions questioN as to the significance of the appointment of Henry Jr farm credit administrator to ban bandie die dle Russian trade questions Recognition Hull said depends on the intent of a government to recognize nize another indI that no action action ac sc tion lion of the United States with respect to Russia could b be considered unless it were made perfectly clear that recognition was Intended A At t least three actions of the United States during recent months have been Interpreted by observers as steps toward recognition President Roosevelt's note to Kalinin on disarmament disarmament disarmament dis dis- dis- dis armament the recent R. R F C. C loan to Russia and the presidents president's instructions instructions lions to the American delegation a athe at atthe atthe the world economic conference to trade directly with the Russian dele ga gallon gatlon Uon Hull apparently taking a a strictly legal point of view held today that tha these a actions ona had no special cance ance |