| Show I I 1 r i M iv V Y 1 T H N 01 DISA A H M I I II I HI WA WARSHIPS HIP S i N Vessels of Black Sea Fleet r Taken to Sebastopol Sevastopol r Crews Depart By Joseph United Press St Staff ff Correspondent I STOCKHOLM I July 2 The The dreadnoughts dreadnoughts dreadnoughts dread dread- t noughts Volla Volia and and 1 six Ix destroyers of the Russian Black Blacksea Blacksea Blacksea sea fl fleet et have arrived In Sebastopol according to semiofficial dispatches from Russian sources today Their crews were disarmed by the Germans and forced to Lq leave the city imme Imme- t In the revolt at Novo miles east of Sebastopol the Russians blew up the dreadnought Rossla Rossia and ten destroyers Persons close clos to the leaders of the Siberian government inform me that tha Alexander Kerensky led the the Siberian Siberian government in favor of reestablishment reestablish- reestablish reestablishment ment of the constituent assembly from outside the country I am not allowed to divulge the details but Kerensky went into Russia from with a delegation all of whom were traveling In disguise They visited Moscow l and other centers where they conferred with aides Afterward they i all returned to a Scandinavian city I IThe The two Siberian governments have hav i been united The eastern government j j the capital of which was at Harbin I has las Joined with the western govern j government govern govern- I ment and the latter's capital I has las been chosen as the center of government gov gov- Members of the constituent I assembly General Chorvat Cho at hetman orthe or of I the he Cossacks and other leaders leaR lead leaa-I leaa j ers ere rs have formed a small cabinet Colonel Colonel Colo Colo- nel leI Ivanoff was named commander cOlo 1 in n chief of the Slovak Czecho-Slovak front 1 The Slovaks CzechoSlovaks Czecho Slovaks form the nucleus nu in clews cleus of the Siberian army With them j i jare I are Ire brigaded several corps of volunteers vol- vol volunteers and detachments detachments' detachments of CossacKs VOl |