Show AMERICAN FORGES FORCES LAND AND I IN SIBERIA MARKS BEGINNING OF OPERATIONS OPERA OPERA- IN RUSSIA IN OPPOSITION OPPOSITION TION TO With Allied Allied Troops Rapidly Moving South from Archangel the Czechoslovaks Czecho slovaks Have Taken New Heart in Fight for Freedom Freedo Washington The The landing of American American American Ameri Ameri- can troops at Vladivostok announced Thursday by Secretary Baker marks the actual beginning of operations from the Siberian coast to the relief of the Czecho British and French contingents have been at VladIvostok Vladivostok Vlad Vlad- for several for several days and there IsI is reason to believe that the Japanese have also landed I The march of f events in Russia from news received Thursday s seems seems ems to be rapidly assuming the proportion of a route of the and of a nature to bring dismay to Germany With allied troops rapidly moving south from Archangel forces of BritIsh British British Brit Brit- ish Fren French h Japanese and American troops at Vladivostok and op operating ratIng to the westward and a British force at Baku the Slovaks Czecho-Slovaks have hae taken new heart in their heroic fight against the Germans and Austrians Latest dispatches recorded the advance advance advance ad ad- vance of the allied troops from Archangel Archangel Archangel Arch Arch- angel to miles south on the road to The are are retreating and were reported re reported re- re ported co committing ml tUng every known a afros atrocity fro ity upon the civilian population which openly has espoused the cause of the allies aIlles Th The throughout Russia are reported repotted not only fleeing the advancing advancing advancing ad ad- allies but the newly aroused Russians who have have- learned that the allies are not beaten on the western front as the Germans anti and have been persistently preaching are the great mass of the people the men men organizing As the real news reaches are reported taking up the tile arms arms arms' that they carried home with them when they mey were disbanded after the debacle I of Brest |