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Show UTAH SERiATCm " BEFEipilSON foiicy Against Kuss Beds Attacked by Sen. France in Debate j NEW YORK. Marches. Demon-.stratlona Demon-.stratlona and hlaaes at ihe rtfentieifi .f Wood row Wilson and former Secret, n-. Ol Stat! Cnlh, mr.rke.l a debate Siin- das between Senator j. . trance of -Marybind and Senator William King, of Utah, on . hanging the American Poll. V tou -jr.l ifluu... Further disorder occurred when the isuidlence, believing a vote was i be (taken aftei the debate, was informed jthat through a misunderstanding tin: would not be done. THRI i i K 1BD1 At an adjournment many persons j rushed to the platform to threaten Rabbi Joseph Silverman who de lared such a voto would be un-American in lace of the government s stand. II-charged II-charged that the meeting was Backed and persons in tin audience wen heard t. sav Socialistic newspaper: had urged their readers to tt I i Senator King, after many interruptions interrup-tions during which the form. , president's presi-dent's name Was ll W d , nd boi d di Inopnced many of his hearers as being j"Bol8hevlsta" and recommended lessons les-sons In Amerlcnnlsm for them. Senator Sena-tor France advocated n change of policy, poli-cy, including "throwing open the doors' 'for trade with Russia. The questions during the debate hinged on th. statements oi Senator 'France that Husslu has gold, raw products pro-ducts and concessions by which sh could pay for trade; th.it the American Ameri-can policy has'been of war in all dealings deal-ings with Russian armies especially In lnvndlng "the north of Russia, at Archangel Arch-angel " KIXG EXPLAINS VOTIOIfS Senator King replied that the Russian Rus-sian gold, largely belonging to Russia and other countries, would not be sufficient suf-ficient to start even a small account of trade, and that trad, with Russia has been largely impossible by the refusal of Communists to allow goods to enter, lie denied that the United Stat en' policy has been one of war. declaring American troops were "Invited." A statement by Senator Frghce that ''America's waring war on Germany by Invading Russia was as bad OS Ger-niany's Ger-niany's Invasion of Belgium " drew rebuke from Senator King Senator France argued that the policy poli-cy of the United States has been unwise un-wise "because un-American." Me asked his opponent, Senator King If it was not a fact that war W IS waged against RUBSlfl Without consent of congress md whether resumption of trade with Russia depended on the form of government there. Senator King replied that War was not waged against Russia, and that he agreed with President Harding and Se retnry Hughes that trade should; not be taken up with soviet Russia. ; "if the people of Russia want Itol-Bhevtem, Itol-Bhevtem, that la their business." ho df-j clared. 41 1 B I l 1 N OF M MtTi Deportatlon of 1-udwlg Martens. un-: recognized aovlct ambassador to the l i lt..d St.ite, was denounced by Sena-1 tor Prance as being an Indignity to, Russia and unconstitutional. fk "or King said Martens waa not the representative of a recognized gov- rnnii.nl and should hne 'een deport-, led sooner. In answering Senator France's argument ar-gument that trade could be resumed: by off.-rlng further credit to RU8SJe 1 8 ii .tor Klip; said that only a few days' ogo his opponent had declared before ! v.r.te committee no further credits should he permitted. i.e challenged hecklers to fit out thi 1 1 " a ship with goods for import Into Rucda. and find win 'her thel aovlets would permit the goods to en-.( ter. He charged tbat the Soviets wanted to resume trade only to reestablish their "tottering system. " !o spread propnganda for world wide deitruc-j lion. |