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Show SIBERIA NEEDS Recently-formed Gov ment Is Anxiously ing Recognition. Army of 180,000 Responds to Call of New Leaders. By CAEL W. ACKERMA ("New York Times -Chicago Tribune Copyright) VLADIVOSTOK. Oct. 25. rw The Siberian government recent lzed at Omsk made It Srst & the allies for recognition In & statement issued by War Minisj ;J Rizof. who arrived on a epecX j from the Interior. Shortly aft; a group of allied officers he waa, by a detachment of Siberian c Slovak troops from the flag- train. Ivan off declared the class we Si": eria. is over, that the reor?ai o the army is progressing- titi anticipated, but the future success first effort to unify Siberia depeti", allied financial and ecor.orr.ic aid. would follow recognition of tat government as the ce facte Ea authority. While Ivanoff Is "here oatentfUi a. the Russian military faction, tk mission la believed to be to soo' allies regarding their policy in t'.on of Siberian Independence. i makes it clear, however, that Russian. If the allies give lieufj-a eminent support he beheres i; rJ the winning of Russia's ndttrtk. While there are many pro';-iai the al!ied representative?, there ci indications that England, FnW America are watching the denipe of the Omsk government dosefe- H evhienced by the visit cf Sir e Eliot French and Commissioner Sa to Omsk. "I am certain that sooner eri patriotic Russia will overtfcnnr fej sheviki." Ivanoff said. "Wfcec eminent has become poweries : must be another government rgp take its place and brine sbwt a standing on the many dlffereattta the re-estabUahrr.erit of Ettssi ba the Socialists and tho DMBtaBH Ivanoff explained the orgyaaifc the Omsk government, staling Bd the members had taker, a nsoei course, adopting the program winl thought represented the best iimt parties and the masse. "We stood off :-:crdibe. eriea1 difficulties In the act of legmaiUaJ we can stand n. more. I heroic strength of the Roariar, pecie develop itself to the flfcljH At present Siberia Is Russia. s la from the Oral? to th Russia free from the Boisbel a is represented In the legeaeeaiw 'Ti e Siberian army presents the plain foundation for :h r?. of the once powerful. ir,i.risf Sa Through Siberia to Russia s cji gram." , Reports indicate that UMM m responded to the new coiuaawirlj cent appesi for an ar-vv. Ttw begun training, which w:.;cK al of Oeaen.ii next week. 'J J e have the nucleus of a & Siberian anry now." mk e T.ecd a-T. equiprr.er.; ani as w i - m i rr.'.sh." Stl erlan govern U iw' beers I mm -ee5 ntaj orgaalntJor t. the aaSSH .. ... tt " have tv- decide the c-et:aM nit ion. i.:?' thts irr crr.qgtf j ul a. Iliad m.-rai sad aw the present a3s4 J lotaM : c Omsk pBverr.r.ier.t, RJ V.s9 TbrxMtsh the o:d J re recognition la accorded ttj other hand, there aio roaav flj In favor c: one twt-' s ' od aW the ffaajaj s . - Iral organisation whtrli Russia si n ce tho RishfiB J '. Kr-fjsv which canl ;-;stivo |