(! U V l m 3 hi-- IH I EVENING PUBLIC LEM:&R-lmi;A H .i V ' TURK! SH GUNS FAIL TO DETER GREEKS tinople, 3 Sholled as Hollcnic Troops Occupy It POLES ATTACK BOLSHEVIK! Counter-Blowo Drive Ffoes From Several Dvlna Districts Warsaw, May lit. An olllolal com mtinicntlnu iic here ywtenlny n: "The Poles are counter -nltaeklncot various points on the northern front. v i. t. l r 'Several illatritts In the inarsli country KaragatCh, Suburb Of Constatl- of the Dvlun have been rlrarc.' cf Mie I loIihevlkl. The fiehtiiiR ! particularly severe In the regions at Uorlsov and , Dobrusk, where the Reds have been driven back at several places. - . I "The Reili still are holding much fr.f-.rn.. ...- . ground taken during the last two weeks FRENCH FORCES LEAVING nl are bringing up additional re. en- force m en to. It I known that there are " 'twenty Ited divisions on the northern ' By the Associated Press fro"1- Tllls. is f'onMt', mllltarlst-j rnnci..iii- Hi-.. 11 t- . t n- "'' Sreatest concentration ever lined Constantinople. May HI. Kur.igntob. ,, ngniust the I'oles. suburb of Adrlanople. sltunted on the ..TIlp Po,M ,)lne rcnwlrod ,lc publil. right bank of the Maritwi river, which j that there is no fear of the enemy Is being occupied bv (.reek troops, was! breaking through." tinder lire from Turkish nrtlllrry yes- Plans have been begun to call up the terday. Shrannel helN fell nbont the ""V .''"- JIlHtnrUti explain that station, bill the building wns tint dam- RINVIQ DEL aged. Several small encounter, li.'tivpon Clreek and TurLMi forces outli of j Karagatch arc reported. Ten thousand Uulgarians. meinber of I Irregular bands of troops, have noiit bled at Hnrinanli. nbout .ixtv miles northwest of Adrlanople on the ,Mj-' ritzn. this is the natural coure of the mill tiir.i program in connection with the liolshevik menace in the north. WARSHIPS MAY GO TO ERIN Very Serious Situation Is Reported by London Newspaper London. Mnv .11. The Nntlonnl Newt ays: "The position in Ireland. .lafar Tayar. Turkish comimml.iut it Mr understand, is so grave, that a mini Adrianople. has nunoiineed its troops l ber of wnrships arc now being fitted will not light in nn Tlirncinu towns 'out at Sheerne for diptch to Irish liutil after Prencli force havo 'r it. The ports. The situation Is more serious few French -0ldieiR still remaining in than would appear from puttUs-hcil tele- Karngatcli are pyjyi now in thrir trains Rranie. and startling developments are and ready to leave. expected hi the next few ilaj. In the Greek troops begun iho occupation of present temper of the Sinn Feinrs it Turkish Thrnre on Pridav nnd the first is not unlikely they will make a last trainload has arrived at a point opposite effort against the forces of law and Adrianople. order." The French Innd'd 1VOO troop nt . '",'., n, . ., Jtatum May I'd to ru-operiitc with the Mobbcrren,. Ireland. May ..!. A mail British. train from Itimtry to Cork was held up The seven-da nrmistiee between tlie at Durrus Kond slntinn b.v iirtned men republics of Georgia and Azerbaijan was jotrrday. The men took the mail bags broken four days after it had gone into , and decamped in an automobile. The effect, necording to message from Tif- Perehaien customs office was destrojed lis. The rntire situation in the Can- b fire yesterday casus has become so orientally complex that even tlie sharpest of lvcstiTii minds here seem unable to comprehend it. Foreign oiisorvers in (ieorgia and Ar- ' menia. however. ofTer no hope thnt good for Armenia is coming of it. i PERIL CONVEGNO Dl SPA NittUVuolo cho ll Parlamento Discuta Prima Important! Progotti di Loggo rubllh.l and Dllrlliild Undfr PBHMrr NO. Ml. . . AuthorU1 hy the net ef OctoW . 1I17. on ill at the roMoftlc ot PhlU- ,""Ph"1- rS A. B. nUIlLRBOK. Postmmter Otnerst. Ttomn. "0 magglo So l'opposiilone ds parte della Francia Impedini'll posponi mento della eouferenza a Spn. nlla quale II President? del Consigllo del Mlnlstrl On. Nltti blsognn sla preseute, II Par Inmeuto italiano avra' soltauto II tempo di discuters ell programma del governo relatlvumentc n"'cserclr.lo provvlsorio, prima dl agsloruarsi verso In nicta' dl giugno. In spornnza per tl posponimento della conferenza (111 Spa e' tuttora in tea dal Gabinetto il (pinle desldern die il Parlamento discuta pare'chlc leggl. comprrsa quelln chc nutorizzl la rcvi sione del dettagli circa I contratti dl guerrn e ri'rlHinare gli nmmontl ecees sivi. l"n'nltra importante leggc e' quella cho dovrebbe regolnre le estesc propieta. speclalniente nell'Italia incri dionnle. e stnbilire le norme per la divlsioue in piccoll lottl. I.e nutoritn' governativc sono princi ralinente interessnte nel rlstorare lc finnnzc della Nnzintip, cercando di in cas.snre tutte lc Inssr c rldurre cosl', gradatnmei.te. il deficit. Nello stesso tempo il MinNtoro si preparn a prcudere encrglch" misiire cotitro pli speculator! sill cninblo. I.e responabilita' dl nlcunl di questl speculatorl per operazionl cho turbano il benessere del paese dovranno essere nccertate alio scopo di trndurll innanzi ai competent! tri bunal!. Alio scopo dl ristorarc una atmo siern salubre nci circoll finaoziari. II Governo ha ordinate una rieldn hi. I chiesta cirea un recente ucccntramento I di tizioni dl compagni o banche a i detrimento dedl azionisti. Tale In. Pierrenont H. No.ves. American member ehlestn dovrn' essrre sproialmente dl- ference asking n further delay, until of the inter-allied Hhiuehind commis I i''tta per le nzioni tlella llanca Corn- Tuly 11. to prespnt the delegation's an 'ion. whose resignation was niinouuccd j nvroiiile. swer to the Allies regarding the peac jesterday, expects to terminate his re- l I Inn"" per.one. gli interessi delle treaty. iations with the commission and turn qunli muo conipietnnietile estranei al -- over his responsibilities to Major Geu- I ninndo linanzinrio. sono state M-elte per cn finn MARP.H IW MPW Yf1Rl era! llenr T. Allen within ten days. I formnre una commtssioue onde esple OU.UUU mnnun IJMIMCV IUni Thp ,.tnfr ,(f 1P ,.on,miksion ill re- tnre linchlesta. Kssc sono: Federlco . , main under General Allen's direction. ItrofPfrio, cntiMclicro di Stato; (tiro Veterans of Three Wars Parade to ; Honor Slain Comrades New York. Mav 31 --(Rr A. P. l Fifty thousand veterans of three wars marched in Memorial D.-n parades 'ild in the five boroughs of the citv tnilav Featured in the line of mnrch were bearded veterans of the Grand Armv of the Republic who. desnite their year, marched at tlie head of the column. The main parade was in M.m'i.-itt.in in which marched, in addition to the men of Ym. Spanish -American ar et erans and smooth-faced youths wit'i gold chevrons won at St. Mihlel aud m the Argonne. Solemn memorial exercises were to b" held later in the day at Grant's tomb overlooking the Hudson, with Repre sentative Richard Yates, a former gov ernor of Illinois, as tlie chief speaker. Paris. May "1 The Turkish deiega lion nas sent a note to the re.ioe (on- NOYES SOON TO COME HOME American Member of Rhlneland Commission Returning Cohlcn. Miii .ll.-tny A. P.) There something about them youlllike- "JUNE WEEK" AT ANNAPOLIS Baccalaureate Sermon Preached Naval Academy Graduates Annapolis. May "1 'Mono V eev at the Naval Academy was official onened vesterday when Thaplain II H. Patrick, of the academy, preached the baccalaureate sermon to the .HiO graduate. The chief ewnt toda will b the unveiling of a window in the chapel to the. memory of Admiral David G Far ragut. Rear Admiral Colb M Chester will make the address, and It will be uncovered hv Misn Camilla Sew all of Bath. Me . a grandniece of Admiral Farragnt. WML ! I 3ik Twenty to S Mii$kl( package .K sX lllLilllll p t - .Mk IML L M lnmo rtlscaro. conslgliero dl corte di Cassazione: Tntqualo Daroma, dlret tore gcncrale dello tasse; Angclo Dlnola, ..lrcit0.9 R"'"1,ale di Commcrflo' e II Prof. Olorglo Mortarn. Dctta commls sionc dovra in due mesl espletarc le Inrrttigazloni e, prcscntarc i suol rap portl, ' i FIVE KILLED IN CAR CRASH Ohio Automobile Riders Hit by Trot. ley Near Akron Akron. 0., .May ,11. (Ry A. P.) Five persons were killed early today when a Canton intcrurban car crashed Into an automobile at Hoover, cast of here. The dead are: Kva Hepfer. twenty-one : Albert Rafferty. I.ucllda narkes Hnd two unidentified persons. mobile?'1 WeTr occ"'1ant!, o( hc auto- ' HflRSO F REVOLT HEARD IN BERLIN IMo Movoment Believed Di rocted by Formor Emporor's Son. August William MUELLER URGES PEACE By the Associated Press London, May 81. Rumors of an im pending revolt arc steadily growing in licfirn, nnd Ihcio aire ifidlcatlolifs thtJ headquarters of tho ucw revolutionary movement are at Potsdam, where Prince August William, son of former Emperor William, is staying. Ho is regarded as the leader of tho military party, says a dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Co. Advices from Doom, where the former emperor Ih now living, declare William Ilphcuzollern Is In high hopes of a successful coup and believes he will once more become ruler of the Ger man empire, the dispatch says. .Commanders of the garrison of Ori'nler Iterlln visited the minister of defense today nnd took tho oath that they nnd their corps were ready to protect the constitution by force ngalnst any attempted coup which the Right or Left may nttempt. Minister of Defense Gcsslcr, in nn interview published In the Frankfurter Zcltung, stated today thnt the volunteer c6ris which might hare supported u' revolt, should ouc be organized by the Right party, would cease to exist from today and that any attempt to keep, them organized would be punishable by Imprisonment up to five years with bard labor. Minister Oessler also declared that the Doebcritz brigade, which was formed especially to protect the re public, wns ready to fulfill that duty and any fresh effort to overthrow the constitution would be suppressed with the utmost energy. Spedklng In Munich Saturday, Chan cellor Mueller declared to a cheering crowd thnt on Juno 0, tho day of the German presidential election, it would bo Germany's business to attest the fact "thnt sue has had enough of war for all eternity, and that no fool, crowned or uncrowned, shall drag Ger many Into h war or revenge," accord ing to a report of his address in the Tagcbiatt today. list. -foreigners." coi ... ,u- Mueller, '"have tohi .. f. T? ... - .v., louim .. -w Vm ,ln.l f l.. r.. . "ala? 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