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Show SOVIET FORGES IRE LEIIGMEEL KANT) ALA SKA, Russian Lapland. Tuesday, July 23. (By the Associated Tress.) Ambassadors from the allied governments who arrived here from Vologda Vo-logda have not heard from their capitals capi-tals since early in July. All the embassies em-bassies there were deprived of their cable privileges and were under gruard by the soviet troops. Members of the embassies staffs were i:ot molested physically. Since the assassination of Count von Mirbaeh thre was a constant attempt to force the embassies to quit Vologda and to Mns.ro. " M. Tchitcherin, the BoN sl.evik foreign minister, sent M. Radek, a personal frier.d. to Voineda as an envoy en-voy to arrange far trie departure, but after af-ter an r.-i.aii;:' of r.ntes the foreign minis: or dc ub d that they might stay where thrv wcri The embassies were d.-pnved of cable privi ees. although M. Tciit-'brt o!!rrd to transmit messages by wireb-s.s from MoS'-w. Fx; cctir.g a. bed intervention. soviet f nr s ar hurriedly lea vine Archaneel for Vologda. The consuls remain there. . Ki-.ciiih :M:d French ut:zens are prevented ; from leaving Fetro-rad or Moscow for j Arehance!. An American courier en route I to An-ha rigid was t wiv e arrested, but Americans generally are not molested. |