Show I f MOVE 1 1 i AGAINST REDS COLLAPSE iy IV IN f re rc pf of Supplies Forc Forces s J of Miles J J Is Report t WashInton ton tug Aug 11 n. Complete collapse col cot l J lapse of oC tho movement mo In hi Sl In-Sl- SIb SI- SI 1 b ria was forecast In n reports reaching Washington toda today forces force f c a fallen back almost OO miles milts fro from their former forner advanced lines am anti ami Om k threatened with ws said tn to be he t tion n. n n. n I 1 fk Failure F o of the thc allied and rind associated governments to get adequate supplies to Admiral Kolchak the advices said iad forced him to fall CaU back steadily f f. before tho the greatly rc superior Bolshevist J- J forces for es composed of veterans whose of- of man many Germans who tied lied i to to Russia when th 5 armistice was signed I n J- J Officials here aro are known to regard Iol Kolchak's haks hak's efforts at atan an end unless most radical measures arc are adopted b by out- out f governments and It was su suggested that the thc Pr President might call tho the at- at c of oC t Congress to to the imminence I at-I Bolshevist ls control of ot all Siberia u 1 Thc proposition of oC extending aid to Ilo J Kolchak received recel the tho support t tot I of t i President Wilson lIlIon and his at t the peace conference In Paris Parl but butr f. f Retting getting supplies to him j wv w. J found to tobe tob be he b moro of a H military than a 1 diplomatic problem France England and Japan politically to offer yore were in position supplies but the position of ot the United Suites S was not as clear on ou that point Si-mc Si officials here held that for the United Stat Stats States s to participate o in any extensive ex ox- sup either cither In supplying the J forces or in adding manpower to the a I m my congressional action would be bei beo i o f. f The American force orce already alread In Sibe- Sibe r a. a is far tar tr from nt the Kolchak lines s. s It w. vis placed there for the tho an- an p- p specific purpose 0 of guarding s HeR at Vladivostok and the prot pro- pro t of or the trans Siberian railroad Ilu j JH status o of the British force bred was as quIte t r quite bute different nl for Cor the mission 0 of that army was to establish a line tine of or wHit Admiral Kolchak's army array making possible the us of Archangel cl clas as a ba base e of ot supplies It lia hn has failed Th The The- stretch cn Archangel el and Kol Kolchak hak has increased until it is now apparent little hope remains of or Kolchak Kol Kol- chak recovering unless much larger p forces arc are sent to his support Withdrawal The supplies the French and British lia haJ succeeded In getting through h have hl Lri almost Jl and Japan b be- be CI e of thO distance and her location h S Snot s not be been n able to contribute even een a aall all part The probable withdrawal al of oC the tho BritIsh British British Brit Brit- ish volunteer forces before another winter Is ts construed officially here as ns due to a desire of the government go not notto notto notto to add to th the tho alread already serious disturbance disturb disturb- ance anee of or political conditions at home |