Show V I THE OGDEN CHANGE LOOMS tS WITH EMBASSY Pcaveo fcr wcvcrtff ONCE HOUSING RUSSIAN MOT REGULAR MEN AMY HOW WHCRL oeirs Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON April 4 — (AP) — Diplomatic circles ia Washing' ton whose members frequently pass the long unoccupied mansion in Sixteenth street which one housed the Russian ambassadors to the United States are quietly speculating on whether the Hoover administration is likely to change the policy of former President Coolidge with respect to recogni 'tion of the soviet regime The consensus is that for the present there is little likelihood that the United States will look with favor upon any overtures from the soviet for recognition and that the once well tended embassy will continue to fall slowly into decay Former Secretary Kellogg in an article in the Bulletin of the Republican national committee last November reiterated the position of the American government that relations could not be entered into with the Soviet government so long as the Russians persisted In their “world revolutionary movement" That was the last important pronouncement by a government ofOfficial ficial on the question since the circles take the vlew-lh- at to the soviet is apparently adhering principle objected to no- negotiar tiohs can be entered into with that government at the present time Those who’ are inclined to believe that the Hoover administration might adopt a more liberal policy toward the soviet than that of the’ Coolidge administration remark that President Hoover might look upon the question as more of an economic than a political one These circles declare that It is pos- s sible that the present adminlstra-tion might be inclined to overlook the political principles involved in Yes ©Aset '' U ' WQfc I C ' - call WHO WAS HeYHoWOYi WHAT 5s fM4 MOW Y OlO 10SA? °O out SAFE Hi Lei Vou’Re ru- - tyv tAAM WHITE HANDS He fell in love with her uoft white Her hands beautiful fingers twined about his heart — for though her daily work was trying to her hands she had discovered the secret that cream) of holds in keeping hands and skin soft smooth white! 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