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Show Food Plan Opposed. . I PARIS. April 14. The Russian com-r-issiuii in Paris, headed by Prince JLvof:, the- fust premier after the fall of the empire, em-pire, ar.d embracing representatives of the various ami-Boise he vik governments, is strongly opposed to the recently proposed plan for feeding soviet Russia through the i.eutruis on condition that the Boisheviki lease hostilities. Prince Lvoif. Sergius Sazono:f, Boris Bakhmetieif and their associates as-sociates favor the sending of food to Moscow, Mos-cow, Petrograd and other large cities under un-der Bolshevik control, but object to the plan for the cessation of hostilities on the ground that it would do injustice to the toioes of Admiral Koichak and General I-enekir.e. which are making good progress in their campaigns against the Boisheviki. Dr. Kridtjoff Nansen, head of the Norwegian Nor-wegian food mission t : united States, vv.ri the neutrals who '..au i'een associated v i t h h i m in t h e pro j ec t for pro v wion 1 n g t he Russian cities are interested in the p. an on purely humanitarian grounds, it is stated, and would gladly administer the fa-xi relief without a pled ere on the part e: the Boisheviki to cease hostilities, but this provision has been insisted upon by several of the entente delegations and consequently the pl-in Mpparently is dead- locked in the cou: ?h of four. |