The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 25, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 16, Image 11
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POLES CLOSE IN ON ENEMY;
RUSSIANS RETREAT FAST
Bolshevik Escape May Be Cut Off
Fighting is Heavy-Trotsky's
Army Attempts to Break Polish
Lines, But Is Repulsed.
AVIATORS WORKING HAVOC
Battle Now in Progress Will Likely
Decidde Fate of Red Forces.
Warsaw, Aug. 23.-Russion Bolshe
vik forces are reacting virtually along
the whole line in an effort to save the
remnants of the Red army, but they
have so far been easily frustrated by
the Poles.
On the north there is heavy fighting
in the region of Mlawa 'and Soldau.
Forced to face two Polish armies, one
advancing from Modlin and the other
Irom Graudenz, the Bolsheviki are
-making desperate efforts to. extricate
their advance guard, some of which
adventured as far as Eylau an
Plonsk. The Rer losses in prisoners
in this region have amounted to 11,000
i nthe past two days.
The attempt of the Reds to break
the Polish lines on the Przasnysh
Makov-Rosany road and cross the Na
e.v river has completely failed. Pol
ish troops advancing on the right hanrk
of the Narew threw back the Bolshe
viki to the north. Meanwhile the main
body of the Poles, advancing from
Warsaw, occupied all thle territory in
dhe fork of the Bug and Narew.
Roads Cut Off.
The only tiance of the Bolsheviki
;s to open a passage in the direction
of Ostrulenka and Lomza so as '0 gt
through to Bialystok and Grodno. i'hc
Polish troops accordingly are hasten
ing theit march townid Ostrolen1a and
Lomza, while the Polish cavalry which
has reached the upper waters of the
Nar'ew, has already cut the road be
tween Lomza and Binalystok.
The battle now beginning on the
middlle Narew is l ikely to decide the
fate of all the Rled forces between
the Narewv and the Prussian frontier.
Red treoops, comnprising infantry and
eavalry are mnak ing a bold thrust ini
the direct ion of Broudy and Lemberg.
Further north Bolshev iki detach
ments, dehouch ing from Iutsk and
Vladimir Volinsky tried to force a
passage of' the Bug b~efore Prubr'es
zoy, hbut were hurled hack with heavy
loss. 'The same fate befell the Reds
who appeared in the region of Lem
berg.
The Ukrainian regiments which are'
stil Ion their old positions along the
Sti'ypa, have sucessfully r'epelled all
attempts of the Reds anld maintained
thleir original lines on the extreme
right. In the center tile P~olish
tr'oops whichl occupied Brecst-Li tovsk
are digging in on the easter'n border
of Poelesia. It is expected that the
daring lahn of the Bolsheviki against
Lemberg wvill be definitely frustrated
in the near future.
On Eve of Complete l)isaster..
Paris, Aug. 23.-Soviet Russian arm
ies wvhich inivadled Poland and threat
enedl to capture WVarsaw~ ap~peari to be0
on the eve of comlplete disaster, says
the Warsaw correspondent of the Ma
tin. Hie quoted Gten..Weygand as say
ing, "P~oland will be the-grave of
thiree-fourts of the Bolshievilii armny."
Polish cavalry divisions are ado
vanging toward Bialystok for the evi
(lent purpose of e'uttiing off the re
treat of Soviet troops operating to the
north of Warsawv. Tlhle correspiondenit
declares the Biol shev ik i will soon he
forced into a hurtried general retreat,
and that disciplin~e hac broken dlowni
in their anks.
Cutting IDow n Red A rmly.
A thlird Pol ish ocolumni under Presi
''nt Pilsudski already has passetd
lest- i tovsk cutting ofl the Blshe
vik-Galidian arnmy.
.The French foreign office -announced
today that Gen. Weygand now Is chief
of the Polish staff, with full power,
and that most of the 1,000 French'of
ficers in Poland are actually partici
pating in the fighting.
The Polish peace delegates at Minsk
have reported the Soviet representa
tives are increasing in severity the
published peace terms, 'demanding new
that 200,000 Polish workmen be given
the arms the Bolsheviki hope the Po
lish army will lay'down.
Reds Retreat in Panic.
Berlin, Aug. 23.--The Lokal Anzel
ger's correspondent on the Russian
front reports that the Russian retreat
along the East Prussian border has
developed into a panic under pres'
sure of the Polish .cavalry. Herds of
cattle, cavalry and infantry are in
termingled in the fligth. Officers and
commissaries are trying to restore
order-with their revolvers. Some of
the regiments have thrown away their
weapons.
The correspondent says that the
Reds declare they could not stand tlpW
fire of the Polish and French aviators,
who attacked them from short dis
stances ind whose bombs worked
havoc. They evidently were unaccus
tomed to western fighting methods.
Russians in Full Retreat.
The correspondent of the Tageblatt
at Prosken says that the First Rus
sian army is in full retreat in the di
Irection of Grodno. The staff of the
Fourth army and all the revolution
ary committees have evacuated Lom
za, whose inhabitants had formed a
militia force in the service of the
revolutionary government, which is
also in full flight. Loiza wds pil
laged before the evacuation.
It is reported that strong Russian
reserves are stationed at Grodno and
being sent forward to Bialystok. The
Lomza-Bialystok-Brest-Litovska Rail
way is in the hands of the Poles, con
sequently retreat in the sontheasterly
direction is impossible. The revolu
tionary cohimittees have fled from
Grajevo and other places.
The attitude of the United States
with respect to the invasion of Rus
sian territory was made plain to Po
land formally in the United States
note on the Polish situation addressed
to the Italian ambassador. In re
questing a declaration fro mthe Al
lied and associated ploders in favor
of the preservation of the integrity
of Russia, the United States suggest
ed that such a declaration "should be
accomnipanied by the annoimcement
that no transgression by Poland *
will be permitted."
Great Britain has joined with the
United States, officials said in the
endeavor to prevent a second viola
tion by Poland of Russian territory.
and the position of the two powers
si expected to curb any headlong re
pulses with which the present Bol
shevik defeat may have inspired Po
land.
Unofficial advices already received
contain assurances of the intention of
the Polish Government to heed the
advice of the United States and Great
Britain.
Drive Blolsheviki Back.
London01, Aug. 23.---The maneuver
wvhereby the P'ol ish, P'osnanian Iand
Pomleranian trops are driving the
Bolsheviki forces eastwardl from Thorn
into the arms~ of Genl. Sikorski seems
wvellI on the way to success, telegraphls
the Warsawv corresplondlent of tile 1Lon
don Times under- date of August 22
Sikorski was expectedl to reach AMiawa
on that (lay, leaving no escape for the
Bolshlev ik in fan try into IEast Prussia.
Thie cavalry, addIs thec correspondent
wvill be more diflicult to round up), es
pecially wvith Chaja Khan at their
hlead.
Con. Craiewvski, the P'olish cavalry
leadeor, has been sent out to engage
thle Russiatns.
P'oles Capture P'ost.
Copenhagen, Aug. 23.--The Poles
have reenlpturedl Bialystok after deos
perate resistance bly the Bolshleviki,
says a dIispatch to thle Berlingske Ti
dlendle from) WVarsaw.
P'lan to Shloot French
Pauris, Aug. 23.-A wireless mlessage
was receivedl here from AMoscow todlay
declar-ing that iniasmnuch as Franlce is
nlot in a state of war wvithl Russia
any French offieer taken prisoner on
the Warsaw fronlt will h~e shot sum..
mary, Intransigeant says.
Want. Poland to Vie D~anzig
Lucerne, Switzerland, Aug. 23l.--Pre
ir Lloyd Georrge, of Great Britain,
and1( Premlier CGiolati, of 'Italy, have
adloptedl proposals to lbe sub~mittedl to
France1( for all ied actionl to secuire P'o
11and( free andl un1restricted use oIf IDan
izg and1( its (communi0 a tions inl accord -
aince withl thle Versailles ireaty', it wais
annllounlced otfieialIly here $today.
NOTlI(IC O1F DI1SCH A RG10E
I will aply I o theu. Judge oft Problatt
for. Clarendonl(, County, onl the 2t!
day~ (If Sepjtember~a, 1(12(. fo1 Le.tter's
of Dischargeo B Ixecutor of th~e
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