Show I Exports Exports' of 01 Grain Worry Russian Exiles BERLIN March 17 Three Three hundred thousand Russian ex exiles les who have found refuge In the German capital celebrated March 1 15 the sixth anniversary anniversary an an- of ot the abdication of or the late Emperor Nicholas M Many ny of ot them hastened hastened hastened has has- the end of or the imperial regime and rejoiced for a time in tho the new freedom which they believed had come cometo to Russia They long today t to go back to their native land and are hoping for some change at Moscow 1 which will make snake it lf possible s er for gulI Russians ef of all aJ political faiths to return In safety Their Interest irk In- terest In activities is keen Announcement of the exportation of ot grain from both Odessa and Petrograd by the has caused grave apprehension s Most s of t these r refugees i ef sr still have relatives tI and n f friends s back In Russia and they fear that all aU outside relief work will be hindered If It not I absolutely stopped when It becomes generally known that the Moscow government government government gov gov- Is exporting grain from a land where millions of or persons are on the verge of starvation o and dependent upon upon up up- on rf Imported g r dr foodstuffs u The announcement of ot the Swedish Red Cross that It can cannot ot continue to ship grain rain to a country which Is exporting exporting ex ex- porting foodstuffs Is looked upon as a forerunner of ot similar action on the part of other relief organizations So far the International Red Cross has not discontinued Its work in Russia VLADIVOSTOK FACING FAMINE FAMINE VLADIVOSTOK March 17 Food Food taxes have not been a a. success In this district although the authorities are that the collection of taxes has MS been very ery satisfactory The government government gov gov- has no money to buy food tood produce In large largo quantities abroad and one of the leading commissars commIssars' has declared that It if things do not Improve improVe improve Im im- im- im prove the district Is In danger of ot fa famine famine famine fa- fa mine this j year rear ear Soldiers of the Red ned army are going I from house to house houe begging for tor- food although this Is strictly forbidden by bythe bythe the army regulations The men complain complain com corn I plain that they get only one and a half hal pounds of bread dalli daill a and sometimes I te I Ito soup g made a of fish h They are supposed to get a a. salary of 25 kopecks a day I but ut many of ot them have save not been paid I for more than three months |