Show WAR WILL STOP EXODUS TO U. U S. S Russia Will Need Those Who Survive to Develop Her Vast Territory Petrograd Petro Aug 13 Russian 13 Russian economists economists mists generally predict that emigration to America will perceptibly diminish after the conclusion of the thc war and ItIs ItIs it itis is generally a agreed that the government govern o ment mont will not havo to tp restrict b by legislation legislation legis legis- lation the normal exodus of ot the tho poo- poo pie Russia Russin will still have hac it I is thou thought ht enough laborers to supply industrial demands and un undoubtedly a surplus the exact extent of which cannot be determined at this time Russia Russin finds herself hersel in a different position from any of the other countrIes countries countries coun coun- tries en engaged a cd in tho the war ar said sald P. P L. L Bark minister of ot finance tor for although her losses have been great reat only a a. small proportion of oC the whole population has been killed In the tho fighting For this reason renson I 1 do not think it will bo be ne necessary necessary essary sary for the Russian government to enact legislation to prevent emigration after the war war and 1 have not heard that an any such measures are arc contain contain- plated Tho The financial condition of oC the peasant population has become more and more satisfactory since the beginning begin bolin- ning of ot the war and the general prosperity pros pros- and id contentment of oC tho thc people ma may b bo such that thero will wUl be less incentive for them to seek seck foreign markets tot for their labor Line Urn Draw on 00 Germany Legislation to prevent emigration to Germany German has already been considered and doubtless will bo ho enacted into law Jaw soon afler afier the conclusion of ot war This project according to S. S P. P V as assistant assistant assistant as- as minister of or industry and commerce com corn merce Is ia aimed chiefly to prevent exploitation ex ex- of ot Russian laborers b by Gorman Ocr Gor man agents an and societies who have e been active In Russia for tor a number of or years I do not think said Mr o. that any further legislation to re- re emigration will be attempted It is obvious however that from natural natural natural natu natu- ral causes the number of emigrants will materially decrease It is Impossible sible for tor me mo to give e an any exact estimate estimate estimate esti esti- mate as to how great reat this decrease will wUl b whether ba-whether whether one fourth or third one-third of or orthe the tho OOOO men who Russia annually annually an an- for America If It the war continues continues continues con con- for tor a long time It may well vell bo be that Russia will have e to take some somo means of ot keeping her laborers at home especially especial since the first consideration I after the war will be bc the development of ot Russian industry In that case a n sufficient number of ot men will bo be re retained retained re- re tamed In Russia to meet the demands of ot business and If there Is a surplus the they will ill be allowed to leave the countr country country coun coun- tr try as formerly if the they choose to do so War or Workers Worker Russia Russin to be sure has a tremendous population but at tho the same time throe she sho has a great grent territory to develop and the number of men which will be a available available avail avail- nn- nn able for tor this work is being diminished not ot only In battle but through disease and the tho various Ills of or war which are visited upon the thC noncombatant tion Russia is b too bus busy with the problems problems problems I lems of ot the present to have much time for speculation about future la labor or con con- I or to havo have definitely formulated an any projects for reconstruction or an any I of or the numerous Issues which will arise In iii the tho future |