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Show ROSSIANS SEE HOPE IN HUGE BRAIN FIELDS Communist Think Perhaps They Won't Need Aid From Other Nations THE HAGUE July 19. (By the Associated Press.,) New proposals In connection with compensation for confiscated property and payment of roh Russian war d sbl were advanced bv the Russian delegation at a meeting meet-ing today with the entire non-Russian commission if the clnference' on Rus-lan Rus-lan afffdrs here. The Russians suggested B n arrangement arrange-ment by which Russia would undertake under-take to negotiate dlrectlg with foreigners for-eigners for the payment Of compensation compen-sation for confiscated property and bondholders for settlement of the KusMan debt, HOPE IN FIELDS. 1i .Si 'i w July 19 1 P.j ' he Ass dated Press The Russian government govern-ment now Is more interested In the Waving grain fields of Russia than in any holp from the western world. If the grain crop should come up to the present high expectation, many of the leading government official! advance the theory that it will be best for Russia to struggle on alona, or with only the assistance of the Individual In-dividual foreigners who are willing to take a chance on the sovlots. than to bother with the doubtful prospects Of ".Id from the alrles. The communists are openly boastful boast-ful that if foodUter the harvest is as plentiful n JHk oinlacd. Russia, whose chief thwRht la fond will be In such Immeasurably better nhape than during the past five years it will hf slowly able to reconstru-t itself. |