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Show r- SOVIET ENVOYS ASK HiSTICE Bolshevik Winter Campaign Held as Threat Over . Peace Conference RIGA. Letvia, Sejt 24. By the Associated Press.) Adolph Joffe. L. head of the soviet peace delegation. Oil at today's session of the Ruswo-i'ollsh rWTy poace conference proposed an armjs- vKsTi tic which he suld must be accepted by thi Poles within ten days the Russian winter campaign would be in-.f in-.f '$ augurated. which Joffe declared the Myi FO let Kovernnient desired to uvold. POWERS N'OT il l IJfED. c.i RIG . Be pi 2 I By the Associated 'Q, Presa ) Credentials held by Polish '"' delegates to the peace conference here show thiy h-ve full power to negotl-ate negotl-ate .Mid stpn an armistice agreement HuP - and preliniln.n e l n hmu1 ' "iV Hi- VC-j tlon, but do not mention the'fact that J'Cb power has been given them to sign a tjSS'U final peace treaty In his me.s.-ige to isTOs Moscow relative to the conference here with representatives of soviet Russia. Prince Bapleha,, Polish minister of for- jjpfcS elgn nff.ilrs. slated specifically that1 dpJ thf Polish delegates would be given1 full powers to -iiKn b fmal treaty This jajp"! message and the credentials borne by I the Polish representatives now are on file at Bolshevik headquarters In this city. It was announced the next confer-once confer-once would assemble .it noon Friday |