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Show LENINE AND TROTZKY ESCAPE. Lenine and Trotzky are reported in flight from Moscow, seeking safety at Kronstadt, tho Baltic port east of Pet-rograd. Pet-rograd. This is good news for the allies, as It points to the discrediting of thoso men who have posed as saviors of Rus-sia Rus-sia but who, in fact, are agents of Germany bent on making the Russians responsive to every German demand in war and business. If Lenine and Trotzky fall into the hands of the allies, they should bo given giv-en a military trial and put to death, if found guilty of betraying Russia. A new light has been thrown on the whole scheme of treachery which embraced em-braced Russia. Kerensky is now under un-der suspicion as the man who paved the way for Lenine and Trotzky, and he, too, is viewed as a German agent and is believed to be a German in disguise. dis-guise. Kerensky's weak policy, at a time when an Iron hand was needed, became one of tho inexplicable disappointments disap-pointments of his government, as seen by the allies. |