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Show PREMIER AGAIN SEATED Ullman Lands at Liban and Resumes Control of Letts PARIS. June 30. After sitting in refuge in an old boat in Libau harbor since April 16, Premier I'ullmann, I formerly an American university processor, pro-cessor, landed triumphantly with his cabinet at Libau on June 27. and resumed re-sumed control of the Lettish government govern-ment from which he had been displaced dis-placed by a man named Needra, who usurped the premiership with German Ger-man support and who now is under guard in a Libau hotel. The description of Ullmann's return to power is given in a dispatch received re-ceived by Herbert Hoover, head of the inter-allied relief organization British and French officers joined I in the celebration in honor of Premier Pre-mier L'llmann's return. As the dilapidated dilapi-dated craft approached the city bands i played on the docks and children i strewed the path with flowers as the , old officials made their way to a gaily decorated stand from which Premier ( L'llmann delivered an address. He i thanked the allies for the support gjjr-' gjjr-' en Letvia and said thaT the 1 n fed 'states through the American relief ad-I ad-I ministration had saved thousands of; Letts from starving. 1 Bolsheviki Suffer Defeat. LONDON. July 1. It is added that' the Bolsheviki suffered a severe defeat at Kharkov. 130 miles south of Kursk, and have also lost Ekaterlnoslav, 115 miles southwest of Kharkov. Anti-Bolshevik Forces Advance. LONDON, July 1. Anti-Bolshevik forces are advancing against Kursk, 250 miles south of Moscow, and Voronezh, Vor-onezh, hoping to find a way to Mos-i Mos-i cow, according t a Russian wireless message quoting the official Bolshevik j organ, Izvestia. in |