Show E ri ri Frill ri iiii r rii ri ii o P POLES l AS ASK RUS RESOR fOR IRU r Allies to Attack if ff Bolshevik Advance Beyond Border f of Poland Is s' s Decision n LONDON July 12 An An allied aWed miss mission on ha has hOls arrived d at nt in n and has s un undertaken the reorganization of the tho Ukrainian army ormy said a wireless press dispatch General Haller Hailer of the Polish army with M. M Penn French member mem mern- her ber of the mission It was Vias r report ported port port- ed that the members member of the min min- slon sion promised support to toI I the Ukrainians Ukrainian and Poles PARIS July 12 Premier Premier Grabski Grab Grab- ski ki of Poland has hs telegraphed to I General Genera ki chief of the Poli Polish h council of national defense defenS- and commander of the Polish army to negotiate an armistice with the Russians at once according accordI according accord- accord I ing to special dispatch to th the Petit P Parisien lr en today Premier Grabski I has been conferring with Premier I Lloyd George Gcorge and Premier Miller Miller- and at Spa cooking ecking military aid id for Poland By Groat United United Pre Press Presa Staff Correspondent SPA July 12 l Marshal has ve been n instructed a 8 mobilize available allied forc forces s for possible int I lion between the Poles and I II in the event the Moscow Mos Moa I cow government refused to accept th the proposal of or the conference hore hero for Cor an armistice it was learned on good authority today Should th thred the red forces continue their advance oance into Poland the allieS will wU give Cv e every ry aid aliI to the Polish troops s behind bo- bo hind the armistice line floe fixed by bythe bythe bythe the peace treaty treal Allied military assistance to Poland Polan hinged on whether th the soviet lI armies would withdraw to th this line or continue their progress re ress leS toward Warsaw Belief prevailed pre pre- 1 here the Moscow l government government govern govern- ment would order the red led troops to halt at the Polish boundary Poles Admit Defeat Polish Premier Grabski who made a strong appeal to the allies ames for such action admitted that hat Polish resistance nce on the left ceni centor cen- cen i tf tel tor r and ancl right had broken down and andI I I that it was wag a question of ot but ut a a. aI I Ii i I short time Um before the soviet t tI I armies might take Warsaw I i The allied proposal was was the result of Grabski's appeal for Cor aid The conference here will take no I further action in the Polish situation situa tion lion until a reply has been re receive received received re- re from tram lh the Moscow government govern govern- ment mont The fhe coal and reparations quo were to b be discussed at today's to- to 1 days day's meeting The German delo- delo gallon gatlon was to 0 submit Its reply to 11 the allied BlUed coal demands s at 11 o'clock this thie morning Lloyd George III Lloyd George was confined to his bed with a chill It was wa stated that the tho allied amed and German experts had reach reached d an agreement on most issues to coal deliveries but that they could not agree on the total ton ton- nage The allies required tons annually The German Cerman delegation took a amore amore L more determined stand on the coil coal question than ban they have a assumed since the beginning of the confer confer- once ence Premier r insisted j upon fulfillment of or th letter Jetter of r th i peace treaty citing the tho penalty lIrI or lIr occupation of ot the Ruhr district I Indemnities The German proposal In r regard to payment of ot Indemnities was submitted to the allies alUes after alter Herr Simons the time German foreign orel n minister min mm- ister had protested that no reparations epa repa rations plan could bo be considered until the coal question had been disposed of or The German reparations noto protested that Germany had already already al al- ready paid more than the gold ma marks required L by May Jay Ja 19 1921 1 The Germans proposed l that the total amount of or reparations reparations be spread over jer a year thirty ear period It is 19 understood the allies ames now favor fl a a. reparations plan calling for or a lump sum without interest I IThe The German Gorman proposal will require considerable time for tor study by ty the tho allied experts and thi thu will furnish furnish fur fur- nish the delay which the Germans sought ought before going coin before the thai Continued on page pago 2 i 1 J POLES ASK Continued from page 1 L people with the result of ot the reparations rep rep- discussions Approve Turkish Draft The allied ailed premiers approved ed i ithe the draft dratt of the Turkish p peace ace I treaty with slight modifications which will bo be presented to the I Constantinople government with Uh Uhan an ultimatum demanding that tho the document be bo signed ned within ten days das of or presentation No Important Important tant changes were made In tho the Turkish treaty The premiers also discussed the Danzig question It W was waa II decided that tha t transport arrangements ts' ts should be mana managed cd by a joint commission of ot Poles and representatives representatives o I of ot tho city of or Danzig Dl with a a. chairman selected by and I representing the I league e of nations |