Show BRITISH ENVOY TO RUSSIA ASSERTS PEACE IS DUE Muscovites Will Save Selves If Left Alone James OGrady dy Says L LONDON DON Jan JanOn 2 On On the eve of his return to lo Copenhagen to resume their prisoner ner exchange negotiations with Maxim LitvIn LItvinoff oft the representative rep rep- Jam James s O OGradY Grady told the Mirror correspondent that he believed the would b be successful and that the repatriation of British prisoners and British civilians residents residents resi resi- dents in soviet Russia would be ef of- of by tl the e end of January said his consultations since his return from Copenhagen would aid materially in bringing about a settle settle- l ment ent He expressed it as his opinion tha that Russia would save herself herselt if left j I alone She is now like a child groping in the dark but she is grow growing in up bo he declared Russia will regenerate herself by bg her own resources I believe she will become the America of another new world The soviet let government today todar is far more more humanitarian far saner I and far more statesmanlike than the soviet government of a year ago Atrocities of course are arp being committed committed com com- by the but I know as that when the perpetrators are adjudged adjudged ad ad- judged guilty they are exterminated p Mr O OGra Gray strongly opposed armed intervention in Russia saying it armed would be a delusion to build hopes on Admira Admiral Ad Ad- miral mira Kolchak and General both of whose armies he added were beaten bc-aten and broken I |