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Show RUSSIA EXPECTING . 1 FROM SIBERIA Noted Revolutionary. Says That Bolsheviki May Thus Be Put Down. I New York Times-Chicago Tribune Cable (Copyright). PARIS, July 6. The real movement which will free Russia from Bolshevikism is coming from Siberia, according to an important cable which Vladimir Bourtzeff, , famous revolutionary, lias sent to Be Matin from Stockholm, where he has taken refuge. The organization which is being created there, he says, is rallying around it the whole of anti-LJolshevik Russia and has at its head representatives of ail the different parties. The object of this movement is not only to conquer the Bolsheviki, but to root them out of Russia. Bourtzeff, who was for years one of the loaders of the Nihilists, Nihil-ists, says frankly that Grand Duke Michael'd address to the Russian people places the situation correctly and he says that for this reason be and his colleagues welcome warmly Michael's appeal and the formation of a provisional government. "At the head of the Siberian armies." says Bourtzeff. "is Alexieff, the comrade by his principles and activities, Korniloff and Kalcdincs. those honest generals, democrats and Russians, whose names will always remain near to the Russian people. Bet our allies fully understand how we put confidence today in these Siberian troops." Referring to the future government Bourtzeff says the government of a country coun-try must Lelong to a regularly elected constituent assembly and not to any absolute abso-lute monarch or Soviets. But until this government can be elected the power must be concentrated in the hands or a provisional provis-ional government, which will express the will of the whole section as the first revolutionary revo-lutionary provisional government before it was mutilated. He adds: "This provisional government must be constituted from representatives of all j parties and have absolutely a national i character. It must not be a collection ; of agitators and demagogic theorists, but I must include all the Russian politicians 1 and first of nil the members of the con-j con-j stituent assembly elected last November. ; "If it doe not include these men and shows the same weakness! as the first provisional pro-visional government the allies will regard the regeneration of Russia in the near future as impossible. Such government must stick at nothing to restore order and root out the Bolsheviki In everv form. "The new government must realize that the present war against the Germans Is to Russia a question of foreign policv and home policy at the same time. Russia must resume her relations with her allies and continue in defense of the common cause witi) all their mutual force." |