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Show FRANCE AFRAID RED ARMY WILL HELPJJJRKISH Signing of Armistice By Armenia Ar-menia Said to Pave Way For Soviets EIGHT AMERICANS ARE PROTECTING THOUSANDS General Wrangel Withdrawing His Forces in Face Of Attacks PAttlS. N'ov. 12. The allies as well 'as the French are said to be concerned 'oer developments In the Caucasus. Reports to the foreign Office confirm tho slgnlnu of an armistice by the Armenians Ar-menians and the Turks and the fear la expressed thai the possible imminent immin-ent Junction Of the BolslfOVlkl in that region with the Turkish Nationalists followers of Nf US tap ha Kt mal Pasha might have grave consequences even resulting in an eventual clash of the Bolshevik! forces with the allied troopj In Turkey CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 12. The Rev. Dr. Ernest Yarrow, a mis h.nar: stationed In Turkey-Armenia, telegraphs tele-graphs that eight Americans at Kars aro protecting 40.000 orphans and the stores there. Refugees to the nuVnper of 25.000 have reached Alezandropol, panle-strlcken- TIFLIS, Trans-Caucasia. Nov. 3. The representative of the Russian soviet so-viet government hn asserts that the Russian government will keep its hands off Armenian-Turkey conflict but later win offer mediation, BEBAfifTOPOLs Nov. 10. f By the Associated Press) General Raron Wrangel, head of the south Russian antl-Rolshe Ik government, is withdrawing with-drawing his forces in northern Crimea toward the main defense line Which runs through the Milage of Lushun, about 19 miles south of tho town of Perekop. This operation Is being i ir-rled ir-rled out in the face of attucks in force-by force-by soviet troops i onslderatlon is being given to removing re-moving of civilians from this city and It Is probable they will be sent away .is -oon as the situation is admitted to be critical. |