Show a L THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY RUSSIA GAINS ' f S' 18 9 1933 sowr ENVOY Bullitt Becomes Congressmen Laud Russ Recognition U S Expects 45 th US Envoy As Boon to Peace and Trade Boom in Trade To Russia Nation WASHINGTON Nov If)— provement for American agriculture With Russians Highlights oiLSoviet RECOGNITION OF MORNING NOVEMBER Recognition Messages 17 WHITE HOUSE I SEES NEED FOR Fa- TOOMHML vorable commentpredominated in in the world pnarket” direct control including organSenator (Jtore (D Okla): "I am so the first reactions on Capitol hill to (By United Press) izations in receipt of any finan— the announcement by President strong for increasing our trade that WASHINGTON Nov cial assistance from it from any John (Juincy Adams Was’ Roosevelt today of the recognition of any step not involving sacrifice of WASHINGTON Nov 17 UP) quotations from the text act overt Or covert liable in any Russia principle is suitable as 1 see it’’ memoranda exchanged D The Roosevelt administration expects Greenwood Representative way whatsoever to "injure the Many members of congress were to Roosevelt Makes Pact With of President Roosevelt and Maxim out of the city Of those commenting Ind) the majority party whip of $350000000 in American goods to Russian Official Speaks tranquility prosperity order or of the United States N Y) called the house: “One of the most important flow to the Soviet Union in the next Litvinoff embodying the comSenator (D security Wagner First U S Press Litvinoff Ending Long and in particular from any act mitments involved in the recogit an “enlightened step” adding: points of recognition is that it will year as a result of recognition giving to incite or encourage will prove an effective contri- be possible to deport those distributnition It tending agreementfjpllow: Time in production to many Breach armed intervention or any agiThe White House WASHINGTON Nov 17 (iP)—Wil- bution to efforts to bring about uni- ing Communist propaganda now that employment thousands of Americans we have diplomatic relations” tation or propaganda having as liam C Bullitt will be the first Amer- versal peace” Washington November 16 1933 an aim the violation of the tesri-toriSenator Thomas (D Okla): "The Representative Bloom D N Y) ican ambassadora the soviet governA substantial part of the exports My Dear Mr Litvinoff: WASHINGTON Nov 17 VPHA (Continued from Put One) I am very happy to inform you ment but forty-fiftm a line of dip- United States through recognition ranking Democratic member of the integrity of the United probably will be financed by credits mounting opportunity for cooperation or house its to “It territories trade affairs a in its committee: of as converresult our to that lomatic possesstands Russia States increase Indicated that future parleys would foreign foreign envoys begun sions or the bringing about by should be a good thing both for this extended to the SovietbJ5Mi govern- in "economics culture and the struf-gl- e 1809 by John Quincy Adams sations (he government of the materially” cover both debts and trade It said: force of a change in the political United States has decided to David R Francis was the last am Senator Nye (R N D): "I ihink country and for the future peace of ment for peace” ' was seen by Maxim oe bassader or social ordar normal diplometie-eeia-RiiaieonstUuis ' the United thereeegn-iiieflefYfiirmwftnrer MJgcgnueal6 representing EDTirpoauetr Litvinoff tonight lnThe neW Russo- which we have signed today there tions with the government of the Senator Copeland (D N Y) deany part of the United States its States at the czar’s court and before a forward step in the cause of world the to of the make bulk up expected American accord has taken place an exchange of views Union of Soviet Socialist Repubterritories or possessions the Kerensky government until the peace and affords a very decided lm clined to comment Soviet demand MAXIM LITVINOFF with regard to methods of settling lics and to exchange ambassabolshevists came into power in 1917 The soviet commissar of foreign at " essenas the Trade is here all outstanding questions of indebtedregarded Of a total of 44 envoys 34 have dors talked with newsmen for the fairs it D Mr tial Roosevelt in factor Franklin ness and claims thfgt permits us to recognition though been ministers nine ambassadors and I trust that the relations now di- first time since his arrival in WashStates of United will have wide in President reverberations of jthe one a charge d'affaires The list with established between our peoples hope for a speedy ana satisfactory America plomatic fields Qualified observers ington He came to the National dates of appointment includes: solution of these questions vhich may forever remain normal and W-flo- od - The Whit House rth expect Japan’s expansion on the Press club and facing a battery both our governments desire to have f rieadlyr and that- ourMinisters— John ' Quincy Adams in Pacific Dear Mr and President: mainland Asiatic began: lights 1809 frankly ut of the way as soon as possible"-"1816 My William Pinkney George may cooperate I am happy today because one of In reply to your letter of NoIslands to be retarded partly because W Campbell 1818 Henry Middleton Litvinoff will remain in Washmutual benefit and for the and the hopes which I have cherished for 16 1933 1 have the honor of enhanced Soviet vember Bu1820 1830 James prestige John of of the ington for several days for further the Randolph preservation peace to inform you that the governchanan 1832 William Wilkens 1834 partly because of the prospect of 16 years has been realized” discussions" world With Litvinoff as he read a prement of the Union of Soviet Socooperation to proI am my dear Mr Litvinoff At these parleys with Bullitt and Charge d’affaires— John Randolph tect their interests in the Orient cialist Republics as a fixed policy Clay 1836 pared statement and later answeredother experts some officials believed Very sincerely yours accords the nationals of the Unitquestions was his entire party inMinisters— George M Dallas 1837 the way might be cleared for a nonFRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON Nov 17 (ff) —In eluding Boris Skvlrsky chief of the WASHINGTON Nnv 17 WP)— ComINDIANAPOLIS Nov 17 W)— Eded States within the territory of Churchill B 1840 Cambreleng aggression commercial treaty the Union of Soviet Socialist Re- - Charles S Todd 1841 Ralph I Inger-sol- l ward A Hayes national commander missar Maxim Litvinoff in a transat- recognizing soviet Russia today the soviet information bureau and his Washington November 16 1933 Propaganda Pact 1848 Arthur P Bagby 1849 Neil of the American Legion today ac- lantic wireless conversation with his United States extended the official host He was introduced to 200 aspublics the following rights reMy Dear Mr President: In- the propaganda agreement the hand of international fellowship to sembled newsmen S ferred to by you: by Raymond I am very happy to inform you Brown 1850 Thomas H Sey- cepted with the spirit of a soldier keen Brandt president of the club Soviet state agreed to refrain from laughed one of its good customers 1 The right to "free exercise mour 1853 Ickens 1858 John Ap- President Roosevelt’s announcement family in Moscow today that the government of the Union a trade and "I feel sure” Litvinoff read Ipok-in- g potential competiinterfering "in' any manner in the of Soviet Socialist Republics is of liberty of conscience and repleton 1860 Cassius M Clay 1861 that recognition had been extended away a solicitous inquiry about a tor tn rival numerous fields Internal affairs of the United States Simon Cameron 1862 Cassius M to the Russian government up to face his audience "that the ligious worship" and protection toothache glad to establish normal diplo- in dollars of Hundreds of millions Its territories and possessions" for economie co“from- all disability or persecumatic relations with the govern“The members of the American LeClay 1863 Andrew G Curtin 1869 “It is all right" he assured his son American products have poured into many possibilities The letter of Litvinoff to the presl tion on account of their religious operation between our two countries James L Orr 1872 Marshall Hewell gion are good soldiers” he said “We Mischa ment of the United States and to Russia in recent years while pur- will be made use of in full” dent dated November 16 also said exchange ambassadors 1873 George H Boker 1875 Edwin will do nothing to embarrass our nafaith or worship” the Soviet government agreed "to reLitvinoff speaking from the oval chases from that country have been- His prepared statement over the 2 The right to "conduct with- W Stoughton 1877 John W Foster tion or to obstruct the efforts of I too share the hope that the a fraction as com- soviet commissar waited for frain and to restrain all persons in relalinns rmwg&tahlishcdLhelweetL eutMMHnse PXjmfllestatlQa-Jil- nf the White House after a comparatively only were several ’ queries our peoples may forever remain any kind religious services and so Taft 1884 George V N Lothrop accept defeat gracefully or not the morning conference with President marcRiUudgfa of commerce files of the government or under its normal and Department One wai'wnetHer" about a 1888 1885 propaganda rites of ceremonial nature” Arthur American Legion will never approve Lambert Tree friendly and that our direct or indirect control including 3 The!right and opportunity TFirondike Rice 1889 Charles Emory the admitted tenets that are opposed Roosevelt on Russian recognition Showed that only in 1932 were the he knew of anyone in Russia who had nations henceforth may cooperactivities organizations in receipt of financial to lease erect or maintain in Smith 1890 Andrew D White 1892 in principle and in practice to our be- talked to his wife and son on a short totals of American exports to and carried' on subversive ate for their mutual benefit and imports from Russia within hailing against the United States government assistance from it" from interfering convenient situations churches Clifton R Breckinridge J894 and lief in the Deity and our belief in wave circuit for the preservation of the peace distance of each other respectively in any way with this country’s interI wish you would give me the Madame “Where are you?”-aske- d Ethan A Hitchcock 1897 houses or other buildings approAmerican f institutions and governof the world nal affairs names and addresses of such persons” for religious purposes Ambassadors — Ethan A Hitchcock ment We hope recognition will hot Litvinoff in English after the first $12000000 and $9000000 I am my dear Mr President priate Russia Prior thereto $103 bought When asked whether his propaLitvinoff replied quickly 1898 Charlemagne Tower 1899 Rob- permit an easier dissemination of greetings 4 “The right to collect from Very sincerely yours “The United States isn’t concerned “In the White House" replied the 000000 in 1931 and sold this country ert S McCormick 1902 George Von those tenets for their encouragement ganda letter referred to the Third their coreligionists MAXIM LITVINOFF voluntary in $12000000 $111000000 bought International Litvinoff reminded L Myer 1905 John W Riddle 1906 in th£ United States If it does then commissar about the communist party in the “I was just talking to1 1930 Commissar for Foreign offerings for religious purposes” sold and $21000000 purchased He said: “Don’t People’s was not mentioned 1909 the American Legion will continue to the president 5 soviet union" he said in answer to William Woodville Rockhill President Roosevelt Affairs Union of Soviet SocialRight to “impart religious $81000000 in 1929 and exported to another question "and the soviet read intentions into my letter which Curtis Guild 1911 George T Marye oppose them in ?very legal way possi- - asked me to give you his regards” instruction to their children ist Republics United the States $21000000 are not there” 1914 union Isn’t concerned about the comand David R Francis 1916 “Thank you very much either singly or in groups or to Regards The sharp drop in American exports munist The Litvinoff letter however said to him Thank you very much have such instruction imparted My Dear Mr President: party in the United States" to Russia tn 1932 was attributed by his government agreed to prevent the I have the honor to inform you Litvinoff said in his address: thank him for his kind regards” whom they may empersons by in ship ““I also feel sure that the action wr formation or- - residence on its territhat coincident with the estabhere is sorry you’ the department "Everybody ploy for Such purpose" took last night will have the most didn’t come with me” Litvinoff con- ments of Industrial and agricultural tory of any group or organization lishment of diplomatic relations MAXIM LITVINOFF electrical equipment mo- beneficial effect for the cause of which aimed at the overthrow “or between our two governments it tinued “Also the President and machinery Joint statement by the presitor and automobile trucks and parts the bringing about by force of will be the fixed policy of the Madame Roosevelt expressed regret peace for the preservation of which dent and Mr Litvinoff: accessories both our governments will spare no that you did not accompany me” change in” the political or social orIn addition to the agreements government of the Union of SoRussia from declined far Imports der in the United States efforts “That is very kind of them” viet Socialist Republics: which we have signed today fn less American because proportion officials declined 1 I feel sure that all honest and Administration To respect scrupulously the “I am sorry too Howare you?” there has taken place an exa noncomwere in purchases largely comment but the language on its face people” he added "all Indisputable right of the United “Very well” change of views with regards to mushfield fish petitive including those who are against any breeding "And the children?” methods of settling all outstandapparently was an order by the Soviet States to order its own life withrooms root Ueorice bristles platiof ill Mischa would also num mistrust hostilities or in itsnwn jurisdiction in its own government to the Third Interna“Very well ing questions of indebtedness and Two caviar and products made from other feeling tional to leave Russia or cease any anomalies between nations will Senators Spokesman Sees Nothing like to say a word to you” claims that permits us to hope way and to refrain from inter'Republican hair held which comparatively carlitvi-nofit be f activities subversive Mischa is with you?” asked might rejoice in this action" for a speedy and satisfactory so- fering in any mahner in the inTake Position Against reminded his listener Adverse to Nation in “Hello Mischa How are your steady rying on against the United States ternal affairs of the United lution of these questions which At present commerce department Litvinoff ' that his government sent him to studies? Are you all right?” States its territories or possesgovernment both our governments desire to officials said Russia is vigorous Credit Soviet Russ to “Yes” replied the boy sions Washington in 1918 but "I did not have out of the way as soon as Recognition Religions Freedom competitor in the world’s oil wheat reach my destination" He said later "How are your studies?" 2 To refrain and to restrain possible is commissar’s to the Soviet lumber and fur market but poten- the same Replying year he telegraphed PresiMr Litvinoff will remain in “Very nice" letter on propaganda Mr Roosevelt all persons in government service tially a big rival for cotton copper dent Wilson in Paris but “failed "Is anyone'Vith you?" WASHINGTON Nov 17 (UP)— TOKYO Nov 18 (JP) (Saturday)— and all organizations of the' govWashington for several days for as as and iron indusand steel well said the United States would observe "No onlv I and Mama How are trial ernment or under its direct or in- further discussions again” Plans to "extend government credits Learning of the United States' recogdisthe in it also products' relatively “Many things might have happened you papa?f’ tant future to the soviet to finance trade will nition of Russia a foreign office Although officials expected little and many historical events might “I shall be here another week” difficulty in reaching an understand- US-RUSSPAmeet opposition from some Republi- spokesman said diplomatically today have taken different shape If we "How is your toothache?” ing on religious liberty the president State Heads of CT could then have entered into rela"It is all right” laughed Litvinoff can members of congress it was made Japan welcomes the resumption of insisted upon a clear accord on this tions with this country” he said “When shall we see you?” clear to soothe any fears of religious groups two relations between tonight diplomatic Visit Lake Salt in He added: Lodge “I shall have to go back to the in this country ' “I have no objection to recogn- great powers with which she herself President to finish our conversation” "It is in no such conventional or Mr ' Roosevelt went over the exition” to all our said Senator Reed of Pennsyl- is in friendly intercourse” "Good-byand good-byState officers of the Independent technical sense that we want normal change of letters in some detail He t)rder of Odd Fellows visited Salt relations with this country' We want vania a leadingvRepublican spokes“This cannot affect Japan's posi- American friends” said that he stipulated not only that Lake lodge No 2 Friday night and we are going to work for really "Love and kisses good-bye- ” man “provided it does not call for tion in the Orient” the foreign American citizens in Russia have Those visiting included Henry Hall normal relation really friendly reof but 17 WASHINGTON Nov" freedom worship complete the lending of money to theU S S R spokesman said "and I am confident ASSISTANT EDITOR DIES master Harry Angel lations which are bound to arise out Helper grand be this of no citizens that country countries have not recognized by any government agency Berlin Leaders Welcome Russia that the Japanese people will receive Salt Lake deputy grand master Zane of the fact that wt have had no real BERKELEY Cal Nov 17 denied the right to enter Russia simSoviet Russia: Albania Argentina is in default to France and it would the news without alarm believing it Forbes assistant man Nelsen Sandy grand warden W N conflicts in the past and need not exF were because clergymen they ply Contribution to World Belgium Bolivia Brazil Chile Co- be unwise to lend is in no wise adverse to ecoaging editor of the San Francisco Gundry Salt Lake grand secretary pect them in the future that there her any money" nomically or politically" Japan priests or rabbis Chronicle died here today after a and Chris Aphis Salt Lake grand are already polnta of contact and Cosia Dominican Rica lombia Litvinoff assured the president Cuba Rehabilitiation New Japanese newspapers indicated the brief illness He entered newspaper treasurer Senator Kean Republican that these will multiply and that the that the Soviet laws guaranteed the El Salvador re- work 40 At the conclusion of the lodge common ground for cooperation in Republic Ethiopia Jersey joined Reed in his stand establishment of ago at Scranton Pa years “right to ‘free exercise of liberty of lations was the biggest foreign news and at one time was a high executive meeting a banquet and entertainment the field of economics culture and Haiti Guatemala Honduras Hun- against loans saying: conscience and religious worship’ and BERLIN Nov 17 ' (UP)-Offi- cial the struggle for peace will widen" United States lends Russia in months They flooded the streets of the Philadelphia North American program were given protection ‘from all disability or perse- comment was lacking tonight on gary Jugoslavia Liberia Nicaragua a “If theamount of money to finance with extras The shouts of newsboys large cution on account of their religious Panama Peru Portugal Rumania and bells of the jangling carried the In United States recognition of Soviet Siam Switzerland The Netherlands trade I’m opposed to recognition faith or worship’’’ to crowds on their way to that case Russia would get the goods tidings Going further he said free per- Russia but political leaders close to Venezuela work and we would get nothing except a formance of religious rites for both the government welcomed “any more Authoritative sources recognized Soviet Russid piece of paper The taxpayers evenSovift citizens and those of other na- consolidation of the international sit- butMexico Our expressed the opinion that the Ameribroke off relations later the would bill” as it so pay tually was to tions the "long guaranteed uation likely to contribute a has de facto relaComment of other senators in- can decision to return the United was not accompanied by interfer- world’s economic rehabilitation” States fleet from the Pacific to the carries on trade with Rus- cluded: ay ence with the rights of citizens of the Lay-AwA spokesman said that an under- tions and sia but has not granted recognition Democrat North Caro- Atlantic had largely forestalled any Reynolds such world Soviet Union” between “two standing resentment at the recogniJapanese — The Dominions also trade lina “My impression of Russia is ex British powers cannot but greatly influence a with Russia Protection Afforded but have not extended tremely favorable I think recogni- tion in which the family of nations He added that his government was revival tion will prove of great benefit to recognition is bound to profit indirectly” also willing to assure that American South American alone among and manufafarmers Uruguay citizens would be accorded all the has extended cturers” GENEVA NovTTmUP)— Resump- American republics Adams Democrat Colorado— “The rights given those of other countries tion of diplomatic relations between Moscow recognition but has not exat the “consular convention to be ne- the United States and Soviet Russia changed ministers Countries which president has given the Russian situgotiated immediately” should prove a stabilizing influence have extended full diplomatic recog- ation careful attention and has had I feel sure his P S Marthakis was installed as Jn this connection the Soviet rep- In the far east members of the league nition to the Soviet Union are: competent advisers to the of nations agreed resentative called attention Afghanistan Austria China Den- decision is for the best interests of commander of Hellenic post No 40 tonight Mostreaty with Germany signed at American Legion Friday at a meetRegret was expressed however mark Estonia Finland France Ger- the United States” cow in 1925 This pact went farther that the resumption affects a portion many Great Britain Greece Iceland Smith W Brookhart farm adminis- ing in the Greek Orthodox church than most previous treaties arranged of the world where the league has Iraq Italy Japan Kingdom of Saudi tration adviser on Russian trade posP G Borovilos was installed as in — state Soviet granting privi- little influence by the Nevertheless this Latvia Lithuania Norway Poland sibilities “Russia can absorb much first vice commander T L Marganis leges to German citizens sense 'of regret was compensated by Spain Sweden Turkey United States of our surplus cotton pork and pork second vice commander E M Litvinoff said his government was products It will be necessary to ex ief that the Uruguay treasurer J C Skedros adjutend credit but the soviet government tant J willing to go as far as it has gone understanding will automatically S chaplain-P is the best credit risk among the' na- Bellos sergeant-at-armIn the case of the German treaty in lessen the possibility of conflict In the and M D in civil Russia Americans of tions world with the the exception Koucklis historian far east assuring of the United States” rights The Soviet commissar pointed Other nations which so far have Patriotic addresses were given by out that the pact with Germany bound failed to recognize the Sovjet Union Otto A Wiesley state adjutantjE A Russia to communicate with official are now expected to follow WashingLittlefield past state commander and representatives of the former govern ton's example removing a constant Nicholas A Dontas of post No 2 Rement in the case of the arrest of Ger- source of embarrassment and irritaEnding their investigation of the freshments and a musical program man citizens by Soviet authorities tion at league conferences where the shooting Mondgy at Granger deputy followed The maximum period for such a com- Russians have been forced to nego- sheriffs Friday ordered the release muniettion is seven days and in large tiate through delegates whose governPARK PICTURES SHOWN Friday’s storm was a disappointfrom custody of Reuben Jersky 19 towns thfee days ment does not "recognize theirs IDAHO FALLS Idaho— A showing conas was so far ment precipitation Roose18 Mr told A visitor his and brother Irving Jersky The Russian but it was not without its of privately made motion pictures velt that his government was prepared The Great Northern railway of the third brother Jack Jersky 25 was cerned taken in the Pacific northwest and benefits to include the civil rights guaranteed Irish Free State has been awarded The $37255 damages from a county in held under $5000 bond pending his The light rain cleared the atmos- Glacier national park was sponsored In the treaty to be negotiated and (he high relative humidity Thursday night by the First Baptist preliminary hearing on two charges phere protection however is effective im- which a passenger train was derailed of mur- which followed was soothing to church in the Bonneville county courtcommit assault intent with to the strike last during railway mediately drouth-wearhouse Dr O C Wright of Portland citizens der Arrest of the brothers followed an Although the storm covered a large aOre who arrived here Thursday on in no business trip explained the various argument over an automobile acci- part of the west it resulted dent when a car driven by Reuben heavy precipitation that in Salt Lake scenes amounting toonly 01 inch Similar Formerly Sold' Jersky allegedly struck onedriven JOINT LUNCHEON PLANNED At amounts were reported in other cities Kendrick 25 of Granger J Cecil Alter in charge of the local The mining committee of the chamthe height of the argument Jack Jerto weathef bureau office explained that ber of commerce and the Engineering sky is alleged to have produced a re- the cooling of the air was not rapid council will hold a joint luncheon volver and shot Milton Orr 29 and Monday noon at the chamber Ferris Bawden 22 Orr was wounded enough to produce milch moisture be- meeting of commerce it was announced Fri Salt Lake temperatures varied in the groin and Bawden in his leg tween 34 and 45 degrees The mean day J L Crane of the Research Corwas 40 degrees exactly normal for poration of America will be the yisiT paper speaker Members of the board of directors this date of the Utah Manufacturers’ associaIf you have been waiting to buy that extra dreSS tion and the board of governors of the chamber of commerce will visit take advantage of this clearance of 160 —then the new Western Paper Products fall and winter style' Fine crepes satins light 460 West Fifth South company plant street next 'Friday after a luncheon wools at a price that will fit every pocketbook at the chamber of commerce 150 Selected All sizes to 44 in black brown and all the bright - by for al h - -- - f' Litvinoff Talks Legion Accepts Russian Pact in By Wireless With Soldierly Spirit Family in Moscow nations-henpefo- r Mr rws J- Soviet-America- n - - 4- - ' RUSSIAN LOANS JAPANESE HAIL UNDER ATTACK NEW US PACT peace-lovin- List of Nations Not Recognizing PLEASES NAZIS Soviet Russia g- IOOF e e P-- UP)-Fred- erick j Russo-America- n se Use Czecho-Slovaki- Plan ' Legion Post Installs Heads Be-nar- Soviet-America- n the-bel- s Shooting Brings Assault Charges SATURDAY Light Rainfall Benefits City - i y — h $1293 to plant Abigail Smith's First Millinery Bullitt New Soviet Ambassador From Our Hats Merchandise Priced 'Higher i Saturday $100 and $195 Fabrics and Felts in youthful and matron types Many large head sizes Brown Navy Green and Wine SALE HATS MiliiCia&rt Had Long Advocated Recognition Russ Recognition Hailed by Editor As Aid to Trade KANSAS CITY Mo NOv 17 (UP)— William Allen White famous editor of the Emporia Gatonight hailed the recognzette ition of soviet Russia as a great step toward the rehabilitation of “I have advocated recognition for years" said White who turned only last month from tour of the soviet union f - 57 South Main Doors Below Paramount Theater re- a ”1 met Maxim Litvinoff In London and regard him as a splendid fellow" WASHINGTON Nov 17 (Willi- hat marked the entire course of the negotiations am Christian Bullitt a youthful dip- soviet well known in Aside from lomat of 42 behind whose smiling Moscow Bullittbeing enjoys a Close condetermina- tact with Maxim Litvinoff commisgeniality is a tion received in double measure to- sar for foreign affairs The two have day a reward for years of advocacy worked together more than once The last time prior to the commissar’s of soviet recognition Not only did President Roosevelt Washington visit was at the' London announce the resumption of normal economic conference relations with Russia but he gave Bullitt’s present state department Bullitt the job of ambassador post is his second As a special adIt re'called his fruitless missiorf to viser he accompanied President Russia in 1919 When he brought back Woodrow Wilson to Paris and from a peace proposal with Lento only to there went on a special mission td Kivriffijaciiid’BraJWtrwsfrr-g-t the Versailles conference peace agreement When it was refused he resigned In the state department office where he has served since April 21 in protest and returning to the Unitas special assistant to Secretary Hull ed States testified at length before Bullitt received newsmen jovially the senate foreign relations commitafter the president's announcement tee on the Paris negotiations and the but maintained the reticence which League of Nations covenant spicy shades ' two-fiste- d EARLY FALL DRESSES BRDWY n $595 50 fpjnj 50 "EAST VALUES TO $990 lliil V UL BRDWY T |