Show RUSSIAN LOSSES ON PUS POLISH fRONT FOT MEN MN lJ V U. U S. S SENDS SQUADRON TO DANZIG TO GUARD MUNITIONS FOR POLES OVEN VR NI IGHT HT CHANGE AN I IP IN P Policy T U. U S. S to Give Approval Approval- V V of Advance on Russia Munitions and Supplies Sup Sup- Supplies plies s to B Be Docked WARSAW Aug 28 Total Total Russian losses tosses on tho Uio Polish front from all causes to date arc are according to toan toan toan an official issued here to to- to day V Tho The total bolshevik losses are prisoners killed and wound- wound cd od and interned the statement said Advices rom from German stated that Russians had b been n interned in In East Prussia I WASHINGTON Aug 28 B By I vy Universal Service It Service It ItI I was announced by Secretary of the Navy Daniels today that Admiral Ruse Huse an and the thc American squadron now no at R Reval Reva al had b O V dered to lo proceed fr from m that thaC port to Danzig Later In the da day Secretary Colb Colby held a u. conference with Admiral Knapp at tho the department of oC stat It was learned from tram an official source this afternoon that a complete new v set act of at instructions were sent to Admiral Huac They arc are so revolutionary revolutionary In fact tact that they constitute a material change o of ot policy polley on the part of ot tho United States POLICY CHANGED First and most Important of or all it Is IB ascertained tho the American government has determined c not to Insist that the tho Polish armies remain within the ethnic borders of ot Poland but that thoy shall shaU bo be permitted to proceed a sufficient V distance Into Russian to safeguard sate safe guard cuard Poland against further InvasIon invasion inva Inva- sion by the soviet armies In this h b r United States Is in thorough accord with France regardless of ot of aWI attitude atti aW- tude assumed by Great Britain Italy I and the other nations Poland has al already already already al- al ready been Informed of ot this change but is warned that her armies must net not proceed far tar enough Into Rus Russian lan territory to arou arouse c suspicion as 33 to the good faith of ot her purposes It Is expected by the state department department depart depart- ment that this liberty of or action to Poland will bo be more effective In III bringIng bring bring- bringing ing about peace than any other suggestion sug sug- yet et made V ACCEDE TO REQUEST In granting It tho the United States and France virtually accede to the urgent request of ot Poland that l a provisional strategic line lino be fired preliminary to toa toa toa a final boundary that shall be agreed upon by all nations Including Russia RUHIa at a council of oC ambassadors Dispatch of at Admiral Husos Huso's squadron squad squad- ron to Danzig Is In accord with tho the determination of at by this government that American merchant ships aha shall have o the full Cull privilege of ot landing cargoes cargoes cargoes car car- goes at that port This Is in spite of ot the unfortunate attitude to the contrary contrary con con- assumed b by Sir Reginald Tower the tho British high commissioner SHIP ON WAY The first American test will come when tho the an American ship loaded I with munitions and supplies s. and no now two days das at sea from tram Antwerp Antwerp Ant Ant- arrives at Danzig Discussing the overnight decision to send the squadron from Reval Secretary DanIels Daniels Dan Dan- said l I 1 can only onty sa say that It was at tho ho request o of the tho slate department to protect protect pro pro- protect American Interests It was learned here hero toda today that France Is already acting under the poll policy After Alter wrangling for tor two days das with Sir Reginald Tower a a. a French cruiser took the situation In hand and began discharging arms and ammunition ammunition ammunition tion for tor the Poles at Danzig Danzl It was announced that it was hoped the these e supplies could be delivered to the tho Polish Polish Po Po- lish Io lish forces b by good will of ot the workmen work work- men but If It necessary force torce would b be used A high official of at the navy department department depart depart- ment mont made tho the following comment TO LAND SUPPLIES We know and Admiral Huse HUle knows s now that practically the entire German Gor Gor- Gorman Gorman man population of at Danzig Is on strike in aid of or the Soviets The labor organizations or organizations or- or refuse to aid in landing supplies for tor Poland We Ve arc are com corn compelled therefore to depend upon our own energies to get got these supplies upon the docks Sir R Reginald Tower ha has taken no steps stops to overcome this situation except to make the suggestion that tha 1 OOOO troops be sent scat to Danzig U. 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S TO ACT It was stated officially at the state department that the American squadron squad squad- V ron will act entirely on its own Initiative initiative initia Initia- tive and will wUl not take instructions from Continued on all pago page 2 J I OVERNIGHT Continued from Crom pane page 1 I. a a. commander of oC an any other nation no I matter how high his rank Reply ReIlly to the supplementary committee commit commit- I tee as to the tho Russian boundary sent by bythe b bythe the United States to Poland t two o dasa days das a ago o has tot not as yet ct been received butin but butIn butin In view vie of ot the change chane of or policy polley no doubt is expressed that It will b be satis satis- factory I d Poles Still y 1 Pursue Reds Reds' WARSAW Aug Au CB By 28 By the Associated aled Press Part fart Part of oC the Third soviet Russian ca cavalry air corps and a of oC infantry accord according In to news from the north northern rn front are arc still west of or near the Fast East Prussian border trying to toi fight i ht their way 3 through the Poles Near the Poles took prisoners prisoners prisoners pris pris- and captured three run suns guns The pursuing Polish armies have ha re retaken retaken re- re taken ken and o northwest north of oC and Ind are continuing east ea t. t East Eat of oC Brest the Poles captured captured cap cap- turgid l 1200 OO of oC the Rusl Russian in reinforcements reinforce reinforce- m ments Around r nd Lemberg the roles Poles have hwe I reached rached the outskirts of Krasno and have occupied to the the southe southeast st of oC Lemberg I r Refuse to I Unload Supplies I I LONDON DON Aug Au Dock S.-Dock Dock workers workers- Or at Danzig have ha refused to unload war muI munitions mu mu- I from rom the American steamers New and Susquehanna and troops I are obliged to discharge the cargoes according acI ac- ac I cording to a Lloyds Lloyd's dispatch from rom IlamI Ham Ilam- HamburG I burg I two Forty hundred undred Polish Immigrants rant I I who arrived on the ships were permitted i to enter Poland the dispatch adds I- I t Aviators Break Jt Russ Morale I II Au Aug 26 The G-The The I aerial squadron is playing plan an Important part In ht the defense e of or the I smaller machines being used u us d repeatedly for or atta attacking bolshevik ik cAvalry Tho pilots are arc making five or six II nights fights some and have h been cited twice by tin general staff within a week weel Prisoners Prisoner report that the morale of the troops under General Budenny I is III being shattered by the effective work of th the under Malor Stator P. P Cedric I Fauntleroy who ha has been promoted promoted to tobe tobe I be a commander command r on the southern rn front Reds Anti-Reds Forming Army WARSAW Aug Au 27 i By By the Associated Associated Press An An bolshevik anti army arm is beinG organized chiefly chIen among amon prisoners captured In tho the counter ousted tho the reds from Poland The re- re arc being taken from prison camps only onh volunteers being accepted The Tho question of or handling the prison prison- prisoners ers is a a. serious problem Combined with tho new army will be man many Russians from the armies of or and Bredoff who are arC tired of or prison life and eager caer for Cor action A new sch scheme mc to Induce the reds to surrender has ben been b en Introduced b t the Poles It Is working orkin well In the south is scattered among t there here propaganda I the reds by balloons and other means I The propaganda anda I In none one form torm consists of ofA A pamphlet headed Permit then In Inducements Inducements In- In arc are offered for tor the reds to I beds re surrender These permits have have hac been circulated cir clr I among amon the followers or sudden man marks being offered for each man with a horse horte At last accounts man many reds were color comIn coming com com- In ing through h the tho Polish line looking for Cor tho the reward I 1 rangel W Alliance I Beating w WASHINGTON ASHI Au Aug 28 S. The alliance between General and the Ku Kuban and Don Cossacks not only has Improved Improved improved Im Im- proved the strategic position of or out the a anti antl- ti bolshevik forces In South Russia according according ac ac- cording to official advices advices' Today Joday but also has threatened the tho chief economic resources of oC the soviet Tho The Donetz coal basin bast main coal supply supply sup sup- ply of ot tho the soviet Is la located In the country country coun coun- try of or the tho Don Cossacks and has been threatened by General ang els el's advance ad ad- vance while the oil olt and manganese supplies supplies supplies sup sup- plies of tho the must pass pan from the Caucasus through tho the Kuban country country coun coun- lr try the report says MYS |