Show rl II r AD PlAtt r I 1 KD T of Relations to Result in Vast Exchange of U U. S. S in Doubt IS Jan 19 Elaborate te plans lens for the resumption of relations between the ian an people and allied nations Been Worked out and it is isted ted the wll wll permit the interchange of manufactured and raw materials It will be lie simple dimple matter to dise dis i e goods among among- the Russian peor peo rider the agreement announced day by the supreme council It d by Russians who assisted In ins that preceded the an- an Surplus Surplus' stocks of of wheat and d lumber await export from and all that is needed is is ocean ocea carry these products to the ts of the world the world ails of the plan to be followed given the Associated Press today xander M and Cort- Cort f respectively tent nt and member of the foreign of the Russian Coo through which trade will be carThey cart car car- t They conducted the with the supreme m council which h the a adoption option of ot a policy g that followed by the allies ames ithe last two two years i l I must be understood the agree- agree has has no political l character what- what l said sald M M. B It is 1 isan Tan an 8 economic financial and hu- hu tarlan arlan arrangement Russian co co- hive unions organized fifty years Row ow number branches and local societies wit with embers These societies operate Shout hout Russia whether under Bol- Bol krule or controlled by other go goy gov- vt v- v ts t It is a sort of ot Russian eco- eco Red Cross IS PRESENTED 1919 we had before the office arid and also before J of ot Premier Lloyd George GeorgeT T which now jiow has been adopted a Exchange of Russian raw maor ma- ma or manufactured goods from alun al- al un tries is very simple We have sic sla great stocks of wheat ce- ce cattle and flax which are no noW t an Russia liver ever disposed of ee problems must be met in m or- or arrive at an exchange or goods goods- transformation of raw material ref Russia second the mode ment to the Russian producer hird hied distribution of ot imported to Russian consumers require farming and agricultural Lents ts cloth shoes locomotives and medical sup- sup Ship tonnage must be furnished allies as Russia's I disappeared We must first In order to export Ships I iter ter t r. r Black Baltic and White sea sea I lo loaded ded with goods needed b bj by and may return with our ex ex- I il would not say r this tonnage had been prom- prom I reat rest Bri Britain a n. n HARE H ARE SUSPICIOUS I informed d M M. Berk- Berk n hat it vi was as the belief beliet In France 4 the he h would supervise and allow goods to reach brents while the rest of the tion i might go barefooted and nd f stores ores are not under the con con- he Bolsheviks he hd h replied plied the the Moscow government nation nation- fall all aU stores and d closed them our continued continued business undisturbed iwas mas not through any undue I Ship hiP hip with the de facto govern govern- If-b If govern but t. t because of the high esteem cli ch tho tho cooperative societies are the p-the the population throughout Rus- Rus feel sure our headquarters in w can reach a satisfactory ent nt nJ with the soviet authorities impartial adjustment nt I the tho beginning Inning of the I of economic life in Russia said M M. lr U. U S S. S DOUBTFUL M. M said he did not know whether the agreement nt Included Americ America America Amer Amer- ic ica Thus far he said his colleagues were concerned negotiations were were c ired on n only with Premiers Clemenceau Clemence Clemenceau Clem- Clem ence u Lloyd George and but he expressed the hope that It would not be long before a similar arrangement was made with the United Unite S States ates I IThe The Russian consulate general was I I today crowded with Russians desirous of ot obtaining passports to return to their country Prince Ii the consul general said sald the refugees believed believed believed be be- diplomatic relations had been resumed with Russia and that a state of peace had been reached He required re required required re- re extra clerks today to issue and vise passports but they were particularly particularly particularly engaged in fn explaining that condi condi- conditions conditions conditions were vere unchanged and that It would be inadvisable to attempt to visit Russia Russia Russia Rus- Rus sia at present |