, ' .' v i M( -,a ??V ,r 1 -r k EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, .WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920 a mi P ft ILL NOTIFY PAUL IE MAY BE KING new 'nine of the legality of the state of affairs resulting 5rom the Snlonlkl revolution. - P.) Com solved l'nrN. net. 27. Mir A. nllrfltpf tirnfilpmn tnunt hp ftolved be ,..-, ,.. ....... ..- -- .. tore the ultuatlon ariniiiK from ttie death of Kliie Alexander of Greece Is Kiifliclently adjusted, it is wild in well informed circlet In this city. Many solutions of the problem presented suit- a i r i r- in IKt themnelvex, nnd the way oi meei- Creeco to Send Envoy to Pnnco, ftiB the questions involved is by no mcnriH simple. "Nobody really knows how the dynastic crisis will be Fettled," re but Constantino's Abdica tion Is Required QUEEN MOTHER SORROWS nnd Prince Andre, who married Prin cess Allco of linttcnbcrR. marks Jacques Houjon, editor of the Figaro. the London, Oct. 27. (My A. P.) For mer King Constantino of (Jreeco till appear to maintain the attitude that he Is occupant of the Greek throne, says n dispatch to tho Loudon Times from Its Lurcrne correspondent. For this reason it Is uncertain whether he will consent to the accession of his son. Prince Paul, who Is better known to the inhabitants of Lucerne as an excellent dauccr than ns n. student of international politics, the dispatch asserts. Former Queen Bonlila. who received foreign i hpwk of the death of her son, King Alexander, yesterday, is prostrated with Ilr fhn Avtnrl.iteil Pre Athens. Oct. 27. Tn-tructlons will 1 b" with the. consent of his parents nud fco sent by the government today to the is going, but he keens his own counsel, , for permission to return to. Athens to as always. Will he confront Kuropo' nurse her son, but no reply was ro wlth the accomplished fact? If Prlnco j eelved. A Paul accepts the Greek crown, it will MAKES PLEA FOR GERMANS British Poot Laureate- Defends Ap peal for Reconciliation London, Oct. 27. (By A. P.) Tinker-. Ttrlilvpsi. TtrltUli noet laureate and chief mover in forwarding to Qcr-1 man professors on October 17 an ap peal for reconciliation, has sent a long letter to the London Times. "The communication was signed," he writes, "by those on our side whose patriotism has not settled down into in discriminate personal suspicion or ill will, and It appeals confidently to the i-amo class on the other side. It Is the intention of the signers of the appeal to encourage the Moderate party In Germany, which has always deplored the chauvinistic policy leading up to the great War." Greek minister at Heme tn nr"sent to Prince Paul, brother of the late King Alexander, the government's con dolences and to Inform him that accord ing to the stipulations of the constitu tion he hns been called to succeed to the throne. Owing to the present relations exist ing' between the Greek nation and the house of former King Constantino, the minister is requested to inform Prince Fan! that before there Is official proc lamation of his accession to the throne, certain guarantees must be given. These include the formal nnd "ir revocable" abdication of former King Constantino, renunciation b Prince George, Duke of Sparta, of all claims to "the throne, and recognition b the robably tinder their Influence and ctild ance. Premier Vculzclos has bitter enemies. If lie Is generally supported by the population of new Greece, old Greece does not always give him spon taneous confidence. "However clever he may be, there are ce-taln perils ho cannot nvert." It is pointed out here thnt it is not necessary that n son of King Constan tino become king of Greece to keep the throne In tho dynasty. King Constan tino has four brothers, all of whom might be looked upon as eligible. 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