Show SA SAYS SAYS' HUN PROPAGANDA MISLED HIM Trip to Paris Clears Up Situation Somewhat He Asserts By Associated Press PARIS April 8 General B.-General General H Mailers Hailers lIers lIer's Polish troops numbering about will begin to move by train from Paris to Poland April 15 at the tho rate of tivo I trains train a Q day It probably will require t thirty days to complete t the I tion Dy By Associated ted Press Pre PARIS PAntS April S S. After After conferences with Premier Foreign Minister Pichon and Colonel louse House Jan Ignaco Isnac w I premier of oC Po- Po j land told the Associated Ir Press s that hat ho he was somewhat reassured about Marshal lochs Foch's lInt agreement concerning I the time moving of or troops through Danzig I Our OUI Information throughout Po Io land said M. M 1 kl was based lar largely I on the German version of oC the arrangement made at Spa consequently consequent consequent- I ly the Poles regarded It Il as a surrender to Lo the German terms As the lie matter mailer has been explained to 10 me ml tocla today by hy th the entente officials It looks very er different different differ differ- ent enl of oC course MISLED BY HUNS I appreciate the necessity of getting getting get get- etting et- et ting troops from Crem France to Poland as 5 rapidly as po possible and I sec FCC ec that w Ss I have been misled by the German propagandists prop prop- i t who are Arf working by y the thousands in Poland I Replying to an Inquiry as to whether he h felt fell that tho the principle of the th right i ito to land Polish troops at Danzig Danzl- had been maintained said I We 0 are aio uncertain still Mill till and not satisfied satisfied sat sal with the status of oC the negotiations lions concerning Danzig J If Poland Is not given Danzig the war is lost Leaving Lea Danzig In Germanys Germany's hand handy would mean tho defeat of oC all tho the armies which participated d In this great war ar WILL MEET WILSON Asked If It tho the neutralization of oC Danzig Danzl Dan Dan- zig would be bc satisfactory to Poland kl replied In the negative negative- We e 0 have seen how the tho neutralization tion of oC Danzig Danis works ho said l The whole world knows what wha t a failure that was In tho the past It would bo be the same again has an appointment to meet President Wilson on Thursday and In the lie meantime man many other appointments appointments ap ap- with peace delegates Ho lie does docs not know how long lonK ho will re remain remain rev re- main In lu Paris Madame who accompanied her husband I is constantly con con- with him assisting In the di direction direction di- di of or his secretarial staff and meeting callers POLES NEED FOOD WARSAW April 8 g departing departing depart depart- ing for or Paris Dr Vernon C Kellogg a member of oC the tho Ame American lean food administration ad administration ad- ad ministration W Vilio wha Q investigated C the food and health problems In East Cast Poland Poland Po- Po land md said ald the situation there had hall improved Im- Im proved IHo partly as Wl a r result of oC the re receipt receipt receipt re- re of oC American food Coo shipments but hut that they were far from being solved sol It ft will take lake a Q year to get Poland on her feet Dr Kello Kellogg J. J added There Ther are arc at least five million people scattered scattered scat scat- over ten thousand square quare miles tulles who are arc worse off than ere were the Belgians Bel gians glans because they have ha been without any help whatsoever er for Cor four years eara The They arc are absolutely dependent nt on the allies for Cor food Coo clothing and nd hospital supplies S I 1 do not ht believe lIe c the allies have e amore amore a amore more Important dut dul duty than to hasten all available a assistance to Poland We rp have hwe shipped el eighty ht thousand tons lorn of foodstuffs to Poland but that I is is not l eno enough h. h Wo We mu must t send end that much each month |