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Show RUSSIANS SEEK TO OBTAIN AN ' ARMISTICE I PAIUS. fot. I Georcc Trhl; h-rin. 1 Russian bol?hevil: foreien minister, in a messsge sept broadcast by " in ! .s anri 1, r-fivt-d here yesterday, says: "Our intentions regarding peace re-muin re-muin tjje -' in' as when the P.uliift mission mis-sion arrived We are ready to mage peace at nny moment provifed null tpr operations ar stopped immediately immediate-ly and the blockade is jlft'd We have ! not imposed, and we do not wish to (Impose, (ommunism op anybodj." I William ' Bullett, a member c;f the Aimriian piace dclj;ution. n testl mony given rerently before the senate ton i"n railattnaa rnmmillnr nul h had been Bepl to Russia in Februarv of this year to learn the terms upon which the soviet oernrneni would agree to stop fighting and make peace. The I.enine peace proposals, 7. 1 r . Bullitt Bul-litt testified, included, among other things, an armistice for two weeks, subject to extension, raisinc of the economic bloel-ade, immediate w.(th-f'rawal w.(th-f'rawal from Russian territorj ot all I IJJed troops, no fyrther mfljtar) aid to bp Riven to anti-soviet government t.nd recognition of the r sporsibility I for Russia's foreign debts |