Show POLISH CABINET RATIFIES PACT RECOGNITION ACTION INVOLVES OF SOVIET AND MAY LEAD TO RAPPROCHEMENT If New Nevi Leader Returns Control Polands Poland's Recovery May Be Rapid People Await Awalt Outcome With Interest Announcement from Washington Warsaw that the Polish government has ratified a treaty which Involves the reco recognition of the soviet let republic is one of the first concrete evidences of the fact that wit with the coming of Dmowski Poland has at last fallen into firm hands hanels No country has suffered more since the war that Is In the Polish case sinco since it recovered l' liberty and unity than Poland She haS t ha has been been attacked attack attack- ed by enemies and a Russian invasion has has almost reached her capital and I not only demolished her Independence Independence independence dence but brought Bolshevism to the confines of western western Europe She Sho has hns also been crippled by steady hostility coming from countries like Britain from which she might have hayo expected friendly support Of all the countries which were created created created cre cre- or expanded by the world war warthe warthe warthe the problems of Poland have been the bravest To reunite three fractions of tho the Polish patrimony long held In subjection by three military empires namely Germany Austria and find Russia Rus Rus' sla sia to bring about any internal unity this in a period of actual peace would have been a difficult task But Poland Poland Poland Po Po- Po- Po land has been threatened from without without with with- out out threatened by hy Russia perpetually perpetual perpetual- I ly menaced by Germany and at times an object of hostility both in London and In Rome Home In the completion of the reunion of Polish lands there have been many long iong disputes With Czecho there has been the debate over Tess- Tess chen which was settled ed and Hud that of Javorina which is still sUIl under discussion dis dis- I With Lithuania there has I been the long quarrel over Vilna only I recently settled by the council of am am- With Russia there was the question of the whole east eastern rn frontier including the title to eastern Galicia In the time main this dispute was settled by treaty of Riga Hia following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing the defeat of the an Russian invasion In Invasion in- in of Poland but it is only In Inthe the time current year that the tile eastern Galician matter was disposed of by bythe bythe bythe the great powers who ruled In Poland's Polands Polands Poland's Polands Poland's Po Po- Po- Po lands land's favor With Germany directly the question question question ques ques- tion of Upper Silesia was long a cause of conflict and even en of peril to tu European European Euro Euro- Euro I penn d at last by the I league of nations the tile settlement ment 1 Las as never been accepted in good faith by bythe bythe the Germans and the same Is tru true of the Danzig compromise of the treaty of Versailles For the Poles the Ule Danzig problem has never been really adjusted and the German government of this tills town has hns sou sought ht in every way to hamper Polish access to the sea Underneath all else In the Polish situation lies the present ever-present peril that Germany and Russia Hussla agreeing some Borne day in the time future ma may seek to repeat the partitions of the last cen cen- No permanent adjustment with Germany has ever eer been possible Possible because there is not the slightest chance that a strong Germany would ever endure the separation of Posen West Vest Prussia and Upper Galicia al although although although al- al though a n majority of Poles is dis disclosed disclosed dis- dis closed in tho the census figures S of all nil three re regions lons What has been debatable debatable de de- de- de has been whether some adjustment adjustment ad ad- were conceivable with Russia Rus Rus- sia |