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Show AMERICA GAINS LOVE OF THE FREE PEOPLE OF WORLD MAR BIN, Saturday, Nov. 23. (By the Associated Press.) The Czecho-Slovak forces will remain in Russia, because the allied governments have requested them to do so, declares General Stefanik, minister min-ister of war, in the Czecho-Slovak government. gov-ernment. The general was In Harbin today on his way to the Volga front and paid the following tribute to American participation in the war: . "America by this war has not gained-provinces gained-provinces or indemnities, but has gained the love of the free peoples of the world. President Wilson's pronouncement gave the tirst practical solution to the problems prob-lems of our oppressed people." General Stefanik believes that if force Is used to break up opposition the Bolshevik Bol-shevik question can be de.cided in weeks rather than in months. The newspapers in Harbin express the belief that the dictatorship of Admiral Kolehak in the alt-Russian government at Omsk will not last long. They declare that the new governmental plan smacks of monarch-is monarch-is m. |