Show U. U S. S SOLDIERS TO SAL SAIL SOON FROM SIBERIA Large Tl Transports Ordered to Pacific l Kolchak May MayWin MayWin lay Win in Recognition fly Py r al nal l I Washington Aug 21 The Thc The war nr de department de- de hl has made malc extensive o preparations preparations I lons for tor the tho the return of or the majority o of the American J forces In Siberia Officials declared today that the only reason for tor the maintenance ther ot tho men men who comprise our Siberian expeditionary force is the tho assistance I they thoY give I c to England France and Japan Japan In policing the thc trans Siberian lan ra railroad i I roa d. d Within hin the tho next three months h belief belef of oC state slate and war department of officials officials or- or the Kolchak government o will willbe willbe be able to take over o cr the lie task of or pro protecting pro pro- the railroad from time ra a ravages es of or the tho scattered groups of Bolshevik Tho The officials also believe e belc that If tho Kolchak forces within a three months' months r period are arc arc unable to protect the thc railroad rail rail- ral- ral rond road a situation will have arisen whereby the lie Bolshevik ol he will vill wl be nu- nu so 50 stron strong and powerful that an entire entre American in arm army Irm with wih armies the thc other allies would bo be from romp nf necessary necessary e sar sary to wrest wrel Russia Russia from tim tho control of oC the Colb to In old Avoid War T on Tied a Army rIY officers arc aro certain that thai tho the United States in the event e of o the complete corn com pleto defeat of or Kolchak J would take talce no part In a general war ar against tho the Eel Bol- lol- lol he and amid for this reason their conI con eon I Iclon is strengthened that the tho United States forces orce in Siberia no now must be bo withdrawn at an carl early date Tt It T Is Is s re regarded re- re as extremely sl significant by state war and nn navy department of- of that thal Roland S S. Morris Morrl American ambassador to Japan ha has recommended I f the time recognition of the Kolchak govern govern- ment I This rEco recognition It was 3 su- su suggested I toda today nUl may be he predicated on Mr Ir Morris Morris' conviction and that of Major General I Graves head hend of or the Siberian forces that lint Kolchak will wi make a successful stand at the time Tobol river and that winter winter win win- ter Cr will wil prevent pre further urther a aggressive b the opera operations lons by r May In Unite Unit Om k Force Forc 1 This delay deJa would secure seure tho tue junction of or tho the Kolchak and armies and such a consolidation would enable the J all government Go to obtain complete control of or the trans Siberian railroad there thereby b eliminating further n necessity ce sly for or the thc presence of oC American soldiers Ambassador Morris Morris' recommendation for lor the recognition of or the tho Kolchak government gov gov- eminent Is connected definitely with the lie withdrawal of the American forces for tor In place of or a l small sinai smal contingent of ot American n troops Kolchak would would- bo be supplied plentifully with arms arnis munitions muni muni- ions tons and other supplies from 1 tho Un United loc Sta States An n incident which points even cen more ioro directly to early withdrawal or of tho of the tho American forces Is 18 the fact that two of or tho lie largest arm army tran transports ports hereto hereto- etoI eto- eto I I fore ore In engaged ell In r returning American melcan I I troops from ron rom France In cc have e been ben ordered i to Pacific wa waters These sh ships axe ae re to toJ transport tran port the the remainder of or the J drafted men and volunteers who oho mako un 7 7 per JEr emit l-ent of or the forces |