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confident that the Russians will find stands behind France, at least morally, eeedlng to command us a result of the thcnisêlvea »gainât an rmprcgnabîo de- in the present criai». The "Temps" illness of his chief. Wrangel, with New Polish Soviet Czechs, Serbia, Rumania fonse. It is to this line that the Poles Peace oh Soviet Basis Wilson Note on quotes Millerand's flnal words, wherein America ¡Will other volunteer forces, succeeded in have been withdrawing so as to stand ho says that he notes once more the routing tho Bolshevik troops and lib¬ Allied Against with their backs to the national metrop¬ Seen by Red General close harmony of sentiment which ani¬ erating the Kuban, later entered To Move to Warsaw Rugg^ olis, and it is here that Polnnd'3 best BERLIN, Aug. 14..General Soviet Misrule mates the American and French Into Stavrapol and finally attained in Feb¬ "Little Entente" troops are now grouped. commanding the 4th Bol¬ peoples when the future of civilization Inquire ruary, 1919, tho liberation of the whole Formed to Weger, is at stake. of the north Caucasus and Combat Balkan Warsaw's Lift« of Defense shevik army In Lomza, yester¬ the Terek Bolshevik He- Menace; Adri. Warsaw's defense extends from the Pleases France Says the "Temps:" state, capturing 40,000 prisoners and Transfer of atic Settlement Is the an enormous of Sought fortress of Novo Gcirievsk through the day told correspondent of the "Wo would wish to have these words WrangelPolicy quantity material. He Area 14. An was in ROME, Aug. agreement fortress of Zegrje through Radymin. "Berliner Zeitung am Mittag" inscribed on the tombs of the Ameri¬ then promoted to tho rank of lieu¬ gime Occupied hat which the Bolsheviki British Resentment. cans near Chateau (Continuad tram paon on«) tenant general and placed in command been reached among the Ed. just beyond that Warsaw was surrounded on Over Thierry." of the Caucasian Prague, brought up artillery to-day, through The "Journal des Debata" says: army. After Capture of Capital grade and Bucharest governments,ea¡¡.(i Ceglow to the fortress of Ivangorod, four sides and its capture was Recognition of Wrangel "The American note is a very re¬ principles, officials declared, would bo Stricken With Typhus Fever the "Little Entente," for the on markable document." to invite Wireless to se!f-Dr sixty kilometer» above Warsaw, the imminent. Publication openly destruction. Stricken with typhus it was BERLIN, Aug. 14 (By tection of Vistula. Damped by This journal gives a résumé of the fever, flzecho-Slovakia, Serbia n*A Asked whether would be One report on the career of Gen¬ not until April, when the volunteer The Associated Press)..The headquar¬ Rumania against Russia or in their westward drive the Reds, peace of American Document American note and comments: army had suffered reverses the enemies) in "On and this eral Wrangel already has been received heavy that ters of the new Polish Soviet govern¬ Balkans, according to the "GionuL crossing the Bug River the region declared with Poland, General reading studying docu¬ written a he was able to resume dTtalia" To make ment wo feel a here, by neutral observer at¬ command, which has been established in to-day. this ec,an of Brest-Litovsk, occupied Siedlce said: profound regret at not tached to the of tho and on account of the of re¬ ment, tion more effective, the and reached Weger "Certainly it will." Press the of the United staff Russian necessity the or will be says newspaper Wesdncsday. Thursday Expresses Delight seeing participation leader. It is said to be tho first au¬ forming the scattered elements of the occupied parts Poland, the "Little Entente" is anxious 'o Kaiuszyn, just east of Warsaw. Kaius¬ lie added that the Soviet govern¬ States in the negotiations relating to forces of General Denikine he was des¬ moved to Warsaw when that city is the Adriatic n^' is within distance of the the affairs of Eastern thentic summary of the anti-Bolshevist Soviet problem settled, so t'hi' zyn gunshot, ment, which, he said, had been British Ambassador in Paris Europe." leader's achievements received in ignated as military adviser to General captured by the forces, accord¬ Serbia may be free from any line of defense. Most French opinion considers Wil¬ to a to the "Zeitung am °3 threat formed at on Moves to Washington. Shilling. ing dispatch the part of Italy. On this northeastern front, ilong the Bialystok July 30? Patch Up son's reference to respect for the General but With the evacuation of Odessa and Mittag" from Prostken, East Prussia. The "Giornale dTtalia*' road, the Russians were twen¬ would to territorial and true Wrangel, thirty-nine the The said he was in¬ expressel -'-, Bialystok proceed Warsaw upon integrity bound¬ years of to the reduction of Shilling's responsi¬ correspondent view that the present affords a miles from this morn¬ Anglo-French Dispute aries of as age, according report, the of ty-one Warsaw, of the and Russia an indictment of began his career in the Russian bilities, Wrangel proceeded to Sebas- formed to this effect by Chief opportunity to insist u^on the gi.ll capture city, would for Baltic army where he was Staff of the Russian Fourth who applj. ing's newspapers reported. England creating the states, by enlisting in 1001 as a private in tapol, informed by the Army, cation of the Pact of London, conclude peace "on a Soviet basis By Ralph Courtney which, the French agree, set the British admiral there that on account also gave the information that the pres¬ w^f* Guns Special Cable to The Tribune England Norse Guards Regiment after hav¬ letting Fiume look after her own m. Poles Capture Men and of the of up without any real been as of previous difficulties with General ent headquarters of this government right self-determination." Copyright, 1920, New York Tribune Ino. ethnographic ing educated a mining engineer. in dependence. PARIS. Aug. 14..Continuation of the justifications. The "Debata" remarks Though his remote ancestors are said Denikine that officer requested had been established Bialystok, -»-. Bolshevik advance toward the sector of PARIS, Aug. 14. -Nothing that Amer¬ that Wilson does not mention to have he leave Russia. where it was presided over by Julian ica has done since her nny come from Germany, his stock Socialists Press Novo-Georgievsk-Zcgrze (northwest of entry into the guarantees for these Baltic states, but is described as of Baltic province deri¬ He retired to Novorossisk, where he Marchiewski (the German Pole who Uruguay Warsaw» is reported in to-day's official war has caused France such delight »s suggests that this is perhaps not in¬ vation. prepared the evacuation of the joined the Bolsheviki while in Russia For Soviet Recognition communiqué, issued at Warsaw. Bol¬ President Wilson's note on the Rus¬ tentional. The "Débats" says: tho Russian wounded and then left for the Crimea. at the time of the 1917 revolution'. sian situation. If Leaving v army in 1902, MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. Aug. U,_ shevik cavalry, the communiqué says, the American gov¬ "On the whole, the enunciated after to a "The nervousness of the troops," the about miles ernment had to policy promotion lieutenancy, Socialist members of the has reached Sierpo, twenty deliberately planned by Colby is in conformity with the Wrangel reenlisted upon the outbreak report declared, resulting from the yesterday Chamber«} north of Plotsk. Some reinforced de¬ play into French hands it could not great interests of and the of the news of his retirement, forced him to Germans Sail for Brazil Deputies interpellated thi have done so Europe Russo-Japanese War and was Foreign Minister tachments of Bolchevik infantry at¬ with greater effect. The world. It is not we twice leave Russia for the but regarding of the note different, believe, promoted for bravery. Subse¬ time, April 14.. Four hundred and ernment's attitude toward tacked at a point twenty-two miles publication American just from the France." he was from t, 1920, "public opinion, clamoring for BERLIN, Aug. ¡maiecüa*« were re¬ after France's of policy pursued by quently graduated the sailed recognition of the Soviet governaiMt northwest of Warsaw, but recognition Wrangel The "Débats" asks whether the time General Staff and at the out¬ a new leader, caused General Denikine, twenty-eight German emigrants ? has, it is considered con¬ Academy from for Brazil on of Russia. They asked him why pulsed. here, already has not come for France and break of the war was a then head of the volunteer army, to Hamburg Thursday r(^'. an the heat with which England European cap¬ on board the steamer This is tions with Russia had not been r«. What the Poles consider impor¬ siderably damped to come to an tain a resign and a council of Russian gen¬ Cuyaba. in the the British at first France's understanding with commanding cavalry squadron. the first of a total of 2,500 sumed and whether there has been tant defeat for the Bolsheviki greeted America on He himself with erals to elect Wrangel as his logical contingent an southeast of Warsaw also is re¬ action. It is noted that to-day the European problems. "For distinguished his successor." German settlers who will go to Brazil agreement between Uruguay and otae» region what will the solution be worth with¬ squadron in 1914, taking a German bat¬ countries on the corded in the communiqué, which English press adopts a more moderate for at the expense of that government, the subject. our tone, which In out the agreement of America?" r.sks tery, which he was decorated with Protests against "We are continuing to regroup BERLIN, Aug.