T jct-swa Wj?$ wmmnrnMrxtwuMewt J""-1 i.',V rfta 'lAwm I . i .;' j. M,VX&$i&i R.'4, ' vr JNU-V?J WW. ' r - ' w GIM halt ml ON ENTIRE FRONT Lithuanians Check Poles as Bel- stievikl Vainly Hammed at Wrangel's Line LETVIA MASSING TROOPS Ity tlie Asseilatcd Prets tlls, Ner. 4. Offcnslve operations bv Irregular Polish troop?, commanded br General ZcllgefisMi have been r necked n'enff tn0 cntlre front by tue Lithuanians during thv pnst few days, and, as a result, cTBcuntlen of Kovne has been postponed. The only point ivhere 'no V09 ,mve ,,et Deen ,,efcR'C(1 is en the northern noetor of tbe line, irhrre they bnvn occupied tbe railroad station atDtishtL i PnlUi nrnrercil train which nt- tacked the station at Antlokelo was ic nulsed by lilthuanlan artillery. Hard flchtlng has taken place en the line be tween VHnn and Kovne, where the Poles fired three thousand shells Tucb flnr. They have been forced out of the towns of Gedreistl and Dublnskl. Ileperls from Kovne nttrlbute Lith uanian success te assistance Riven by Prussians, who arc said te bare been joining the Lithuanian army. "Whole units, It Is declared, have crossed the frontier with their arms and ammuni tion, large quantities of which nr0 said l,itly te have diapiiearcd from Gcrmnn cevfrnment arsenals. It is asserted the Lithuanian government fCnrn these PnisHlent may later turn te marauding. The Letvinn government Is massing troops deuth of the Pvlnsk frontier, fearing en advance in that direction by General ZollgeusM's forces. SebaMinel. Nev. I. (Hj A. I'.) utoJ&illJelintfflk trOeps ar unsue- CCSsfullV ftttaeVfrtff (tin linn ImM (. Hmi. uaren vrangei's nruiy seutn et Perekep. The Soviet army Is battering nt the Boven-mllejrcnch sjstem which extends cast and west across the narrow neck of land leading te the Crimean peninsula, but Gcnerul Wrangel's posi tion Is quite strong. It has en its left the Gulf of Perekep and en its right the GUlf of Slvnsh, or Putrid Sea. Auu-lJelHhevIk cavalry Is pushing m nueruiQjrraiz, west et the Meli Meli Meli toeol Knihvnr. amillitviiut ...,. .....1 ui ?v lln,lhv.ny "tntien, attacking the rear p the Soviet troops, who arc attempt ing te tuke Salkove, which is defended by General Wrangcl'a sailors with naval KUI19. Paris, Ne,-. . (My A. P.l Dls patches received In efllcltil circles here today" Indicate thnt General Wrnncel is likely te be obliged te retreat well into the interior et the Crimea. The Soviet troops, dcclnred te hnvu been strongly je-Mced by Chinese, bave ubeut 100,000 men prcs!ng In upon Salkove and Perekep, the. last-named place al ready having been surrbuVdcd'. ' (A Scbnstopel dispatch- of- November 1 enld General Wruigrl udmltted the less of Pcrcknp te tbe Soviet forces. ) I Copenhagen, Nev. i. (By A. P.) The llerlingske TIdcnde's Kovne corre spondent says that Moscow newspnpers received In Kovne yesterday record an official announcement of the discovery by the Soviets of plans for a big counter-revolution. Precautions have been tnken nnd thousands of persons arc being arrested dally, the newspapers snv. uud the general staff has detained J1000 of the former czar's officers, who have uccn interned In Orenburg. According te the Moscow Pravdn, as quoted by the correspondent, Leen Trotsky, the Helshevlk minister of war and marine. In n Bpccch In Pctregrad declared: "I knew danger Is coming. I realize the possibility of a severe winter, but though three-fourths of the pop ulation die of hunger and cold the re mainder will survlve te carry through te victory world revolution." Tralee, Sacked en Sunday, Sees Hemes and Sfores Burned 1 By Uniformed Men SEVERAL SLAIN IN GRANARD lly tlie Associated Pies Lomleii, Nev. 4. The town of Tru lee, Ireland, where the city hall and ether buildings wcre burned Sunday following the wounding of a naval driver, was the scene of further raiding Inst night, nccerdlng te dispatches to day. When the mllltury who had token ever the town retired near mlduight, the messages state, uniformed men ap peared armed with hatchets, crowbars and petrel bombs. These men attacked and set en fire the premises of local members of the Sin Fein. Seme of the owners of the property nttacked lied Inte the open country. Others who remained narrowly escaped Injury. The military, It Is ndded, returned early In the morning and assisted In re storing tarder: nnd extinguishing the flames. (Jranard, County Longford, Ireland, Xev. 4. (lly A. P.) Iteprlsals for the sheeting nnd killing of District In specter of Police Kellegner, which oc curred Sunday evening) were earned out here nf midnight last night, when eleven meter lorries filled with uni formed men Invaded the town. Illnea wcre fired Inte houses nnd business premises wcre burned. The buildings destroyed Included the market heuse and hotel, valued nt $tl7ti,000. BRITAIN AND MEXICO AGREE Diplomatic Relatlona'te Be Resumed in December PiirLs, Nev. 1. (Hy A.' P.) The special diplomatic mission et uenx . Pnlavaclnl, owner of El Universal of .Mexico Olty, for the Mexican Govern ment te various European governments has been finished. lie has arranged with the Hrltlsh Government te renew diple matic relations with Mexico,, disrupted since 1014, In December. In Rclglum Sener Pnlavaclnl was re ceived by King Albert, In Spain by King Alfonie nnd In France by President Mll lcrand. The Spanish Government de cided te help the Investment of Spanish capital In oil exportation from Mexico. Italy will establish a direct steamship hup wiin .Mexico. Mexico, Sener Palavaclut said today, has the friendship of nil tlin European countries. "As the policy of Mexico to ward the United Stales will be friend ly," he continued, "the relations be tween Mexico nnd all the world outside will be very geed In the future." Shave With Cuticura Seap The New Way Without Mug g Rubber Heels "for men and women Regularly 60c Attached while you wait Minus cmivni:i ok dyki MEXICAN EXECUTED Colonel Alte Arrested for Killing Americana at Tamplce AVaUilngterf, Nev. 4. (Ily A. P.) Summary trlnl nnd execution of nn un named Mexican, chnreed with the mur der of Arthur L. Meselcy uud Gustnve Halnzar, American citizens, has been reported te the American embassy nt Mexico City by the Mexico foreign of fice, the Stnte Department was advised teduy. The foreign offlce nlse reported te the embassy that Lieutenant Colonel Gua deloupe Gonzalez has been arrested. A.M &i;s 35c er.v jii ik currr .!. -.i KtPAIRIN m N. 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