Show NEW ROW BEGUN ON NICARAGUA Controversy Develops Over Move to Make l Evidence Public WASHINGTON w Jan By 16 li B The Associated Press Press coni con gress was swinging Into Another debate on the Nicaraguan Mexican MexIcan situation toda today a new source of controversy developed over a move to I to make public the testimony given given en en Wednesday before the th senate foreign relations relation committee committe What was described by th the state department as a a corrected copy of the th stenographic record record record-of of Mr Kelloggs Kellogg's testimony was wa sent to the committee committe by the th secretary with his permission to make It public But Chairman Borah said some ot of o the th things that took place In the committee meeting had been stricken out of ot the record and that the committee would consider consider later whether to give civo out what remained OWN STENOGRAPHER When Secretary Kellogg ap- ap appeared appeared ap appeared before betor tho the committee ho he took along alone hi his own stenographer wo took down tho th record in lieu 0 of the th committee stenographers stenographer who usually are arc present at such meetings The question of ot Latin Latin- Latin American American policy was revived on the senate floor Hoor today by A a tele- tele telegram telegram tel cram gram received from President Coolidge's rome onie state It was signed by a number o of prominent Massachusetts citizens who w asked for withdrawal of all American forc forces s from NIcaragua except absolutely Indispensable for tor the protection of American lifo life and property Senator Walsh of Massachusetts IL a Democrat put the telegram Into the record and both he h and his Gillett lett Republican colleague Senator Gil- Gil let lett were prepared to take the th lead leadIn leadin leadin In discussing It It Representative On the th house side tive Moore Democrat Virgin Virginia In ex- ex expected ex ox expected later In tn the th day to deliver deliveran deliveran r ran an address on the th Mexican Nicara cuan guan problem In the recent sessIons ses- ses lons of the tho th foreign forel n affairs com corn committe mitte he ho severely criticised the course coure followed follo by President Cool Cool- Cool Idge and antI Secretary I Kellogg ello g VIEWS Borah indicated it mIght be several days before betor the tho sena senate en G committee decided whether to tomake tomake tomake make public the transcript of ot tes- tes testimony tea tes testimony sent t nt It by Mr Kellogg The rhe II secretary had advised him Mr Borah Borab said ald ald that he h had eliminated front from the th transcript those tho e matters which he regarded retarded as a of o a II coon nature Since the transcript had been edited by the th secretary the tho th sen- sen Sen en-ator en ator added members of the corn com mitten naturally would want to examine It carefully before giving It pu publicity eliminated If It the th secretary ha has not cUm elim ohm ohm- mated some somo of the things he h said Senator Borah said then thel publication cation catlon of cf tho document ill lead head to tomor more debate on the th senate senat floor The Tho secretory secretary can cnn make mako mak the ItIs transcript public If It he h desires It Is his statement not ours It Is Hot lIot the statement he h made to the committee He H has ha rewritten eliminated parts part of ot it and cut It up |