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POLES ARE VICTORS BECAUSE OF FRENCH HELP, SAYS OFFICIAL

(By Associated Press) POSEN, Poland., Oct. 6. An official or the French military mission in Pol and has told the Associated Press correspondent that the Polish army would have been conquered by the Bolshevik armies of Russia, If the French had not supported the Poles. This notwithstanding the fact that -the Poles beat back the Russians drive on Warsaw. The French official based his statement upon the belief that the Russian army was superior to the Polish army as an effective fighting machine, with the exception of the German-trained troops of Posen. The Frenchman said he believed the Russian organization has been, and still Is, underestimated. Russ Well Organized. The official said some Russian units were poorly equipped but it was not true that the army was a "barefoot rabble." He was convtnced the majority of the Russian divisions were well-organized units of good fighting men, much better officered than the Poles. The Poles had 25,000 officers but only 5,000 of them ever went to the front although they were sorely needed there, he said. There was evi dence that certain Polish companies had fought without officers, he as serted. An American military officer who had spent a year in Russia and had been under fire at the Polish front, told the correspondent he had seen the Poles "plant their artillery in the most ridiculous places, on the exposed Eides of hills and right in the open, when they could have concealed it and made it effective." Take Turn Retreating. A neutral aviator who had flown over the front several times when "battles" were said to be in progress, 'said what he saw of the fighting was "two armies keeping about three hours Epart, the Poles retreating when the Russians advanced, and the Russians running when the Poles turned and advanced." A number of Polish officers with whom the correspondent talked, said they were forced to admit the French saved the day, but the weakness of their officers was explained by the fact that in former years Poles bsd not been permitted to hold commissions in the army, either In Russian, German, or Austrian Poland, and that the time had been too short to develop a staff of highly trained officers. CHILD SWALLOWS BEAN, WINDPIPE IS PUNCTURED PORTLAND, Ind., Oct. 6. Hannah June Jetters, age two, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jetters, of southwest of Salamonia, died yesterday as Money back without question If HUNT'S Salve fail in tb treattnentoriTCH, KCZEMA. RINGWORM, TBTTKR or other i tching akin disease. Try av IS cant boa at our nk D. & S. Drug Co., Cor. 9th and Main 3 REED'S WHMla

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