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Show fffllE Tf Eli Hunger Suddenly Becomes Be-comes Worst Enemy; Factions Temporarily Forget Differences in Efforts to Stave Off Wolves of Hunger That Snap at Heels of . Revolution. ! Refuses to Treat for Peace Except With Legal Successor of the Czar or Constituent . Assembly; U. S. Envoy En-voy Thinks Americans Should Quit " Petro-' Petro-' grad. LONDON-. Nov. 19. The food problem in Russia suddenly has become more pressing than the question of revolution or counter-revolution, not only in Petro-. Petro-. rad rtfcid Moscow, but also at the front, according to telegrams Ofrom Fetrograd, Moscow and Odessa. Tlie spectre of famine appears to have clone more than the force of armies to bring: about quiet. At many places the Bolsheviki and Bourgeoisie, the pacifists: and the military cadets and the Keren -Kkyitcs and the Leninites have joined ' forces aprainst the common fnemy bun- i S'T in a ijw-v ti n f et'fnrt to stave rff 'li ' 7 :-i or, liifjh seems a 1 most inr vita hie in wcw of the isoi cuniZfd )'ap, of transput trans-put i;i t i-m ;i U'l wideptcad dr- - true Lion of M'HfN ami uppllr::. Tin? -A ' teal sil iih ti '.), r- aijrhly Fpr;ik-ini:, Fpr;ik-ini:, is I ha t t!u: Holshevikis have boon r ; ommis every "'her';. A Moscow I ele- i a r'i srt ' : , "Tin- risliUiiq lasted in the city from ihf 7th to the and ended In a mm- p'ete victory for the :olshrviki. The ; i sua It ies a ni-M nit cd b several thousand and t lie 'property damace. was heavy. All i is now i ii t n t and excellent order is boinerj maintained." An Odessa dispatch dealing; with the Fltuation in Kiev says: "AH is ipiifM no v.- after a period of sen- j ons disorders." . 1 'ispatclirs m-m Ptr'rd say that the! Polshevikiei were victorious, but add thatj there ia evidence that reaction already Is ! setting in against the Bolsheviki. |