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Show KERENSKY MARCHES AGAINSTENEMIES BOL8HEVIKI RULE HANGS IN BALANCE A8 DEPOSED PREMIER PRE-MIER RALLIE8 LOYAL TROOPO. I Two Hundred Thousand Men Marching March-ing on Petrograd and Expect to Restore Re-store Russia's Strong Man to Leadership of Slavs. I London. Kcrcnsky, tho stwng twin, of Itussln, has not been eliminate from Itusslan politics, as hnd been, hnrcd by his enemies. At tho bend of; somo 200,000 loynl troops ho is reported re-ported to bo mnrchlng on Petrogrnd. In tho capital tho support behind tho l.onliH"Trotzky bund nppnrcntly Is fast crumbling. Tho railway workers' union, which can tlo up all Itussln overnight, has deserted tho Holshovlkt government nnd a strike Is threatened. The elements separating tho provisional pro-visional government hnvo formed n committee for saving tho government! and the revolution. This body Issued n bulletin Buying that tho fall of the Lonlno rulo was near nt hand. Tlio latest dispatches from Petrograd Petro-grad Indicate that tho ministers arreted ar-reted Wednesday by tho Uolshevlkl IrAvo been released from tho fortress of Saints Peter nnd Pnul. Tho Moscow garrison has gone back to Kcrcusky's side. Tho garrison of Petrograd, Lcnlno's chief wenpon, Is wavering. Troops backing Kcrcnsky havo taken Tsnrskoc-Sclo, where Nicholas Nich-olas had his great balunco that later becamo his prison. Tho story Is now being circulated that Kcrcnsky escaped from Petrogrnd, Petro-grnd, when ho wns deposed, by using an automobile ambulance, tho rebels allowing tho ambulance carrying tho "sick mun" to pass In sufety. ' |