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Show WRANGEL MAY BE RUSS SAVIOR Representatives of American Government Govern-ment Looking Up His Record. Washington. Au Informal Inquiry into the character and policies of the iintibolsheviki leader In southern Russia, Rus-sia, General Wrangel, has been begun by government officials. No immediate anticipation of recognition recog-nition by the United States is involved, officials Silid, but, should the inquiry develop satisfactorily, It Is thought possible the elements clustered about Wrnngcl may afford a road to the creation of conditions in Russia permitting per-mitting her reacceptau.ee among nations. na-tions. The general, but 39 years old, according ac-cording to the report, enlisted in tho Jtussian army in 1901 as a private, after having Been educated as a mining min-ing engineer. Though his ancestors are said to have come from Germany, his stock is of Baltic derivation. |