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Show POLAND AFRAID OF HEDLEGIDNS PARIS, Feb. 3 (By the Associated Press) President Pilsudski of Poland, Po-land, with a hug number of other high Polish officials and their secretaries secre-taries arrived in Paris at 1 1 o'clock tht-. morning to discuss wrth President Presi-dent Mlllcrand. Premier Brl.ind, Mush Mu-sh 1 1 Fort) and other prominent French officials a possible Bolshevik often siv .ir iitist Poland in the early spring, and other subjects Interesting to the two 'onntrles The party, which numbered num-bered a dozen persons. Including Prince Sapkhu, Polish foreign minister, minis-ter, and General Solnokowskl. war minister, was met by Premier P.riand and escorted to the Hotel CrilUOn! "The most disturbing fac tor of Poland's Po-land's plight is tho Impression that has gone abroad In the world that she Is imperialistic." said Prince Sapleha soon after his arrival, "and the nfrxt is the problem of finding enough fond for her starving people. The government govern-ment Is most concerned in combatting tho idea that Polund lias Olhbltlona for further territorial gains." oo |