| Show WAR AR OF fH N AND r lf l Loo M II Berl Berlin n Sends Army to I Meet Polish G Germany Ger Gei Troops Inva Invading ing many Dispatches Say COPENHAGEN 1 Jan 2 A A Av v Polish army army of men men menis menis is marching on Berlin according to a dispatch received here quoting quoting v ing rumors rumors at the German capital Gustave Gustavo member of ot the Ebert In military affairs i cabinet cabinet charge of ot Is s said to have ord ordered red the Fifth German German Ger Ger- man Ger-man man division to meet th tM the Poles POSEN SITUATION GRAVE Events E in hi assuming I are are a a. grave character character according to advices from Berlin Large parts of the province are In the hands of ot the Poles and Polish sh troops have crossed the frontier frontier fron tron- tier at a town southeast southeast southeast south south- east of Posen and nd two sixty-two miles jJ F northeast of Breslau German troops there must it is stated retreat in inthe the face of a superior force of ot the Poles It is also reported that the Polish government has ordered the mobilization tion of ot all Poles TEARING RAID I The Polish army marching toward Berlin has as Its objective a tearing I raid into Germany according to the Polish agency at Lausanne The Infantry in infantry In- In I I fantry is well armed and is supported by az illery and cavalry The Infantry I already has occupied important rail rail- I war voy centers including Kreuz-Driesen Kreuz I 5 t t 1 nJ and has captured a large largo amount of ot stock with little re re-i Balance The Germans are rearming I demobilized soldiers and fighting is isI I Y expected eX although some of the demol 1 demobilized I troops are refusing to serve 5 S BOLSHEVISTS IN POLAND By Associated Press LONDON Jan 2 Poland 2 Poland Is Is' Is in despair de de- owing to the invasion of Bolshevist Bolshevist Bol Bol- j troops and the apparent I fer Terence nce of the western powers to the plight of the country according to a aI I Warsaw dispatch to the Mail MatI Telegrams are sent begging inter- inter r 1 a by the allies th the dispatch z states sates but no reply comes The Poles s admit the Immensity of t the n nut nu- nu t t problems the absorbing allies but complain that they donot don f receive ih least sign of ot attention or a word 1 of ot guld guidance nce INTERNAL DISORDER f The correspondent says the situa- situa T j I Lion tion Is made worse b by internal disorder lisor- lisor der del in Poland Factories in all the II Industrial towns have been destroyed by the Germans and thousands of Poles who were sept to Germany during the war are returning and there Is no employment for them They are takIng tak tak- 1 ling Ing the law into their own hands and andi i terrorizing their former employers compelling them to give them money moncy iR is In the hands of the Red t k guard which has shot some of the thet t officers ers of ot the tho regular troops The L I government headed by Joseph W is w weak the correspondent says sas I 50 50 MILES FROM BERLIN i 1 t Polish troops have entered Franki Frank- Frank i the on fifty miles east of Berlin says a Berne dispatch to the Express which adds that the Poles I have occupied Beuthen uthen in Prussian Si- Si Si Silesia t lesia lesta and Bromberg in the province ol ot Posen sixty nine miles miles miles' northeast Si-I Si I j of the city of Posen |