Show S HATE HUNS ISi IS r i RI REPORT ORT MADE JADE BY llY ENVOYS f Members embers of the staff of assar assa- assa d r Francis S recently ar anAed In r-J r 1 and are reports ports resident Wilson and to the state I fO o discouraging 1 military lit rr inz in- in La z in in- Russia palt particularly ift If t oa l must De carried out outI Japanese Th These e men believe I Japans Japan's Japan ns n's s intentions are the best bestin besta in a the he world and her anxiety to to interfere in- in in Ru Russia sia Is ba based ed on a genuinely en disinterested wish to serve I Ie j cU e et great 0 t reat allied cause 1 tut But they say Japan Jalm is more disked dis- dis liked ked in Russia than any other na nation Ion tion IonI in t the he world The United States mho I the best liked of the allied cause calIse If If I. I intervention cannot be carried Ju-by Ju ut by the United States Slates they believe Here ue re e es might better be none If Japan Japans Japan's s into Siberia they say it will im- im dale y drive all R Russia s la 1 into C the th s of Germany German y and thou thousands thousands- andS of of 1 san an men into the German reties fi rhe ibe be president Is carefully scan- scan all of the information sti submitted YI l F Mr Franciss Francis's returned 1 men err on t this data he will largely fort form f determination of pf how his pledge iJ hell Russia may be carried out mere Here Here is the Russian situation as it as outlined by one of these thesa return return- i diplomats today The Bolshevik constitute but one one one- nth of 1 per cent of the Russian Uon two hundred bundled thousand up it of ot two hundred million They l ale rue Russia only because of the ac ac- ac ld ident dent t whereby they hold the arms a id governmental centers They ave ive not the sympathy of the vast ass ass' assof of the agricultural Russian eople t ope R Russia ts- ts sia has plenty y of s supplies Out Out- de' de of Petrograd and a few other raters food is plentiful l. l Only I Sans ears S of transportation and rare cmar lacking P II Hope in Peasants If Russia is to be saved sh she must must 3 raved aved through the great peasant ass With their new found liberty a id newly won von ownership land the theung ung the peasants want most of all money ney Most of these people are illiterate icy ley cannot be reached by bY printed e sages They must be reacted by bye e spoken word in the Russian lanI lan- lan age lage I end And the spoken word to be beed beed be- be ivied ed ed r I h t Ue Ife back backed d dup up up by bf Amerl Amen n gold old cash mone money The the e great great- ma mass s of of- Russians ex- ex ess hate for the Germans But they ii illy take no steps against the Geran Geran Ger Ger- I Ian an an armies Means of m mare n areso areso so bad that the that the average Russ Rusa Rus- Rus a s farmer believes he is safe from frome e Germans until the German ad- ad ace nce guard swoops down on him pen len it will be too late to resist Tle The same strange apathy permit- permit d the Bolshevik to gain p power powei W I. I ie peasants followed them because e i e promised them free ad 0 They got ot their free land lan and anden en en when the the Red guard of th the tried to requisition sup sup- it ies ies the peasants refused to let them we Lve them Like everyone everone in Rushey Rusi Rus- Rus i they hey took all they could and d not give anything in return l Yet the Bolshevik ld ld all th the government property 1 d have ave il an all the arms So they y ex excise ex- ex ex- ex tl else cise e what there is The e man an who told of this sta state e of 1 r. r e affairs affairs Is is' by 1 th a Pole Ho He ha has lived for man yea years s' s in Pet Petrograd I- I He Ie 8 enjoyed a highly confidential Place Place iS fn the tiff 30 of Mr Ir Francis Leaving ad j d he lie s sl spent eat ent nearly two months months g gating ting over oyer the eight thousand mile rile between betwee the the- t. t enl capital capita and di He saw RUS Russian me lil mem in m almost all all- ita itc st stages Petrograd n Hungry Petrograd Pe 11 he says Is hungry slid md d tired The h Germans will be wel come if it they restore order and bring b rood food Only a few hours out of Petrograd Petrograd Pet- Pet good white bread meat and all Il other food e essentials even even luxuries luxuries' luxuries luxuries luxuries' ries ries' lil like e fowl fresh vegetables are arc available In plent plenty In where e Ambassador Francis w was there is not plenty of food b but t there n w One ne of o m most inte interesting ex ex- 1 was in iu a a. small town near Perm berm lerm There we found a typical Russian Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian f farming community The Bol- Bol held the government property prop property prop prop- ert erty and that is about all The rest 01 the people J are re o only ly interested d in inn n ai a good living off their rich laud land It H requires very l little labor to t do CO ih that t. t B But t they are densel densely Ignorant They know little of Germany Ger German Germany man many and nothing tl of the United I States States The lIThe 91 iki are drastic in suppressing measures n of resistance At B in n Siberia when their power was resisted they killed most of the inhabitants nu men wo women women wom wom- en ep and ana children So So- most of the he farmers farmers' go about their business without with without out paying paying any any att attention to the gov gov- When Shen the Hed Red guard ne needs ds I food it has lias t to to go so and inq take it a at t the tho point of the ba bayonet net These farmers farm farm- farm farmers ers are aie the real Russia It is is' to ti to them that the tiie United Suites States lat and the allies s must appeal If If pal e Is an invasion in m which Japanese Jap Japanese ane anese e troops a are e engaged they w wih l. l be reached by the German pro propagandists a- a gandi ts wh who are right are right on the g ground German officers officers will follow follo v the pro- pro l gan quickly and nd there will be b Russian brigades brigades' s' s in fn the German army Bourgeoisie Abolished There is is' is no no b bourgeois class In Russian any more The old bourgeoisie bourgeoisie bourgeoisie bour bour- lost all th their ir money and Influence influence In in- fiu fluence nce in the course of the war A second class of bourgeoisie Which rose with th the first revolution was thrown out l by the second Tile The J sons you y you u see in m the cafes in hi the tl Pe- Pe with money money to to spend arean are arean arean an ever-changing ever crowd Kiev advices show the Ukrainian revolt to be spreading swiftly The Thc Ukrainian peasants refusing to al allow allow al' al low ow the Ger iian authorities to take an inventory of the inhabitants' inhabitants supplies sup sup- sup SUl supplies plies are burning whole woods and setting etting fir fire to mansions ns German detachments detachment are disarming the rebels using artillery At tl the e peasants are said to have haY defeated the German German German Ger Ger- man troops |