Show TUESDAY Y EVE EVENING rING APR RUSS muss RUINATION CHARGED TO SOVIETS Former Premier Beli Believes ves Right of Property Must Be Established PARIS March 20 The The renewed Inter Interest st of western Europe In In the Russian problem is evidenced b bj y an article contributed to the tho mapaz magazine aunt ne Revue dos des Deux Deu c Monde s by Count who was Russian s W. W I 1894 fin fins minister of ot finance In 1894 1 in succession succession suc- suc cession to Count witte and Who Who filled the post of premier under the Czar from 1911 to 1914 takiS up the e present s n Russian tv economic fo situation 1 t t from ev every ery cry standpoint and endeavors to prove that Bolshevism has hal by stead steady and Inevitable ble stages brou brought ht h h- h economic ruin of It IL 12 1923 Russia For the of ot Russia Hussla the writer believes es that the right or ot private property must be reestablished and that the Bolsheviks Bolsheviks viks must renounce the Ute system of at monopolies and capitalism conducted conduct conduct- ed by the Soviet state which he In Insists Insists In- In slats strangles the economic development development development devel devel- of the country External and ana internal comerce must become the exclusive o of prim ate rate initiative nationalized industry Industry Indus Indus- try and transportation fust be de denationalized denationalized denationalized de- de nationalized a and above e all elementary elemen elemen- tary rr Justice c most must reign in to n Russia J ban an and r e every Russian U I must b be allowed l to breath freely on his native soil To win these and other reforms Is convinced cOn thaw that the to total total to to- tal liquidation of at the Soviet mo Is He lie therefore Is less conciliatory toward Bolshevism e than Basil Maklakoff ra Russian J ambassador bat dor to France who In a a recent In Interview Interview interview In- In with tho the Associated Press foresaw the possibility of ot a unified Russian effort eUort to recon reconstruct Rus Bus Russia Russia sia ala before the total annihilation of the tho Soviet regime I Further urther developing develop develop- ing his ideas s In this respect Ambassador Ambassador Ambas Ambas- Maklakoff l told tho the correspondent corresPondent correspondent corres corres- that when essential reforms like recognition of ot private prop property rt have been effected and a general rallying to Russia Is possible by all Russians nS of ot whatever class he heI thought the Soviet system would be I likely to continue for some time Even after a I. radical change chango In the Russian administration Russian life and activities would naturally concentrate in to the provinces pro and bemore be bemore bemore more or less outside the control of ot the central government go To 10 mv my mind th the thA ambassador ador n nt wm will sad Bald the the central govern government necessarily be Poor and feeble and fee feeble with witha a small budget and a Um e d aue nu- nu Russia Russin wUl e from the tho bottom upward a the development develop develop- develop development e Ri ment of local Im I'm life Ufa ai and a precede that of ot the central govern govern- em ment When the moderate elements In in the Bolshevik party become becom Its Us leaders the reforms will become possible possible pos pos- sible sable and then the en entire Russian Run the reconstruction reconstruction reconstruction recon recon- for world can operate co-operate of th their lr cou country countr Basil was appointed pP ambassador ambassador ambassador am am- to Paris by but before he arrived in France to y present present pre pre- sent Bent his letters of ot credence the nol Bol- lk upheaval startled th thelie the world Ho lie has however continued to servo serve as unofficial ambassador In something something some some- thing the same sen sense e as Boris Doris B Ba fink fink- at Washington He UP e possesses pos esses tha the confidence of ot the French Drench ch I government nn anti l people to whom ne he has Interpreted Interpret d Russia's national desires and hopes A constitutional Democrat and a fervent b believer lIe er ever Jn In Is likely to popular government he play an Important a r role l In lii Russia ls s hl It r political future as a mediator between be- be be between tween the all whether they bs be Bolsheviks or Imperialists |