Show AND ESTHONIA ARRANGE FOR PEACE IPA lff T TO OPEN NEXT SATURDAY Al AJ Negotiations Planned to End the Warfare Between Between Be Be- tween hveen and Russian B Bolsheviks f t- t By H Associated Press t t Nov No 13 H HE 1 Peace negotiations between I the and the thc will begin Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day a- a it was v announced here heie toda to to- I da day daj The Lithuanians will not participate participate participate par par- in the negotiations George Bolshevik foreign foreign foreign for for- eign minister has received a message I from M M. Pup foreign minIster minister minister min min- ister assuring safe conduct for Bolshevik Bolshevik Bolshevik vik representatives to the Dorpat conference con con- ference It is expected the Bolshevik representatives representatives representatives will arrive at the lines from They will be met there and escorted to Dorpat LONDON Nov 13 Premier Premier Lloyd George declared In the house of commons commons commons com com- mons today that no no person at any time on his behalf behall or with his knowledge had interviewed Bolshevik representatives tives In order to learn whether negotiations negotiations negotiations for peace might be opened and upon what terms The premier announced that It was proposed to call can at an early date an International conference at which the ministers of the allied and associated powers might consider the various problems which the peace conference as asyet asyet asyet yet had found itself unable to settle among which was the problem of Rus Rus- sia sla PEACE OVERTURES Referring to the peace advances advances advances ad ad- vances by the Bolshevik Mr Lloyd George sa said d the allies had always declined de declined declined de- de to take action on communications purporting to come from hostile countries through agencies agencies agencies agen agen- cies and he ho thought It Inadvisable to tod d depart part from this practice He admitted that the were vere rapidly approaching Ad AdI d- d miral I ol hak was still there however and nd the fate of the place would only be decided as aR the result of the battles j that might be fought shortly In front of the city THREATEN BRITISH LONDON Nov 13 Nicola I Ihas has sent a a. letter to Turkestan Communists Communists Communists Com Com- In which he says that the restoration of communication between I soviet Russia and Turkestan opens the way for a struggle against universal I imperialism headed by Great Britain 1 The message Is interpreted here as a hint at operations in the direction of of British India j KOLCHAK'S LOSSES LONDON Nov 13 The The reds captured captured cap cap- four entire regiments of ot Admiral Kolchak's troops and two divisional I staffs between November 3 and November November No No- I vember 10 according to a Bolshevik wireless message received here The message says sas all officers who refused to surrender were shot by their own soldier s NEARING O Nov No 6 The G.-The The town of eighty miles north of ot has b been en occupied by the Bolshevik They have crossed th the river and advanced nd from twenty-five twenty to 10 fifty miles on an irregular front to the town I of Tokushi on the Kurban railway Is miles due east of f |