Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1920 — Page 11

■PEN WAY FOR TRENCH TRADE WITH RUSSIA jPIII Not Recognize Moscow Soviet Government at This Time. BOLSHEVISTS IN VILNA PARIS, Not. 20.—Momentous developments of both warlike and peace nature, all Involving soviet Russia, have taken place in the last twenty-four hours. It Is reported from a reliable source that Bolshevist forces have opcrupied Vllna, the Lithuanian city which was recently seised by Polish detachments under General Zeilignowskl. Other strong detachments of soviet soldiers are massed east of Vilna. (Note: Official announcement was made in the course of League of Natipns Assembly meeting at Geneva that an international League of Nations army was to be created and be sent to Vilna to oeenpy the city pending a plesbescite to determine Its ‘future nationality.) For the second time reports have been received from Riga that the soviet Russian delegation has broken off peace negotiations with the Poles. This second report was contained in an Exchange Telegraph which intimated that Russia might be preparing for a renewal of hostilities The way is now open for French traders to enter into commercial relations with soviet Russia, although France is still determined not to grant formal recognt-

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