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18 SENATOR KING WINS! | RUSSIAN RESPECT "4 Officials and People Pleased lat His Honesty, Frankness and Bluntness. * , BV f. A. MACKBNIHS. IBt C»bU ts Tfce Star and Chlrsfo Billy ' Nwt Copyright, 1935. YEKATERINBURG, September 18.— Amoup the many American sena torial visitors to, Russia this year, rime made Mjch a remarkable suc cess as did Senator King of Utah, ije has Impressed the UustiUn rub la' by his frankness, hjs transparent • honesty apd hla outspokenness. jTavestia, Moscow's great news paper, recently satirized the multi tide of American visitors to Russia this year In a cartoon showing a Jqjng line of senators and newspaper arriving at the frontier. The caption read, "To Russia, to Barbary, ttpth tears and fears.” , Brushed Away Officials. King, from the time of h|s arrival, showed that he waa re- j solved tp see Russia his own way. i rfe brushed aside waiting advlsera apd sought out obscure but well in- i firmed folk. On one occasion when j a* big official Inspection was ar ranged he left his colleagues and wont on a tour of his own. »' I know what the officials will , Ssy." he remarked. from Cauca ia tell tho correspondent that when Senator * King's party was given an official 1 Mnquet there, and the senator was j cglled upon to explain, in answer to ; toast, why America hesitated to ' rdcognlze soviet Russia, he responded: j f'When Russia restores individual freedom, grants free speech, estab lishes a free press—when she ceases propaganda abroad and gives wcrld tfade a fair chance, we will con sider the matter." Claim Press Freedom. 'Russians reply to this attitude by, denying the dissemination of foreign propaganda and declaring that Russia affords as much liberty to the in- i dividual and the press as America. ’•American communists are railroad- , e§ to prison," they say. "If Russia j dfes not permit anti-communiat pa pers to be published. 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As one high author ity, discussing foreign criticisms, as sured the writer; j “Honest differences, frankly stated, I wa understand. The people we despise I are those, whether journalists or statesmen, who really do not believe In us, yet wlto say everything here that they think will please ua. We know that when such people leave us they will not hesitate to Invent any thing they can think of that will damage us." HELD ON MURDER CHARGE West Virginian Accused in Michi gan of Shooting Woman. LEWISBURG, W. Va.. September 18.' —Mae Price of Rupert, W. Va.. Is being held without ball In the county Jail here awaiting the arrival of Of ficers from Michigan, whore he Is wanted in connection with the killing ■of Mrs. Mamie Carr at Battle Creek August 27. He was arrested on a fugitive from justice warrant and • waived extradition. According to county authorities, the 1 Battle Creek police informed them that Price shot the woman and es caped. 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