Wl .,,) -' ,.''4v . "Sj' 7S 'jKl' ir i 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH x 29, 1921 'v.r a ih A' ft Ki ' i' NEW REEK BLOWS MENAGE ANGORA Hellenes Capture Eski-Shehr and Afiun-Karahissar, Keys tc Important City TURKISH LOSSES ARE HEAVY i B the undated Pie Iondnn, March 'JO - (iiorU 'loops nccupi'il the it of Kkl-ifhi inn- tiirlnr mnnr nrnnnerq urid n Inrce nunn- i 'Uy of nar mstmnK v a Central Vewi cliipntoli from Allien" i nine' on the Pagd.iU rfliln alone lliri' lin of retreat. Tlii i' .iRra Mitiuj the tmnMioitdlinn cliiurullies oi' the (Irecm. whirli. it i iiretllrtid L" lilinm I'liHlin. a prominent Turkish rnralrv penernl tioro. will bi l li nn" i-f ultimate failure of tin tlieeli an palfin I.att'M nthices of Oroek noon move ments hero reported thru (Ireek rj utiini (onccntratlns mrnlnM "Hl Slirln. one at Ahnriauarar. olio nl Hvu cud anil one at Kutatn ENGLISH CHORUS GIRLS IDLE Man) Theatrical Producers May Be Forced Out of Business tendon. Manli "JH - (ll.v A I' ; - I'neiiiplojment In theiitrdand. like tlint lit nttinr liriifesvilllls lltlii trilllM. I- wiclesnroHcl lic-re nl in event, it belli! estimated that their 15 RIOTERS KILLED IN CLASH AI ESSEN JAPANESE QUIT CHIEN-TAO U flic Associate! Prcs t.. i mi i:'M..H ........ ! larriiiiini iin-iin 'ir. niri 11 .nor aiHHl " .- - - ..i. . .-i i -.lull unrt-' nritp.MMM oteis were killeil unci lorn others rii'inr K"1 i"i " i' - ' out of work ami it it t'ircu tnut unlet., ununited in a lash with toe wuritjv conditions Improve ininieiltnie.v ninny .l0i(., Pr, District In Dispute Between China' and Korea Being Evacuated I (nnnliilii. T. II., Mnrrh 20. flly A I The last .Tatianr.sc troops will leave I 'hlen-Tno district. et of Vlailt vostok and north of the Tumr-n river, i on April 1 , iirrordlne to n Toklo cable- fMnm 1 eutertlii V In llin Vlnntl .Till. .Inn- ' Forty Others Wounded During nnesc language newspaper here. Title to this district lias been In dispute bo FiodltmcT Near Allied Zone tween C'hlna nnd Korea Mince 188.". A Washington Htory of IVbrunrv til in Rhenish Prussia reported charges made by the Korean commission that "more than .1000 mur- decs bad been committed bj Japanese 1000 COMMUNISTS SEIZED iSfSfc . 'out the independence movement iimotu; the Koreans there. DUBLIN CASTLE AIDE FROM NECK TO KNEES SLAIN BYSINN FEIN Captain Rees Shot Dead Out side His Hotel by Four Men jo out Ot UU11- leaders Enkl-Shehi' wm one of the important flblctlte of the ttreek offensive in Asia Minor M'hieli bejnn last week It is' the junction point between the main ine of 1 1 e n.igiinri Rftllwn and th I "Odd running ouflienstwardlv toward Isnnig The rnnftiro of lllis cltv br the Greeks unites the armies operatiuil QUITS BRITISH LABOR PARTY. "r m oiu I im nun lii inj umj 'fi-i- fh bi for an advance on Angola. 140 itiles to 'lie east produceis will hae to nesH. Oscai Ashe one of the leaders n theatrical cirix here, sas that the problem is Intensified! because so m.ny people come into tb profession Willi out credent iul The attrmpt to buns on n general strike in this icclon has o far failed. 1 1' en is h short distance from Puss'ld.irf and other cities occupied by llrlti'.i. Freni-h and Helglau ttoop as a penally foi nonpayment of lepnrutions English Health Dictators Set New l.imlt for Bathing Suits trillion. March 20. (Hy A. I Enactment of ordlnanceH making it an offense for a member of either ncx to wear a bathing costume that doc8 not extend "from neck to within four Inches I of the knees has tieei HUggectetl to i IOC! aUlllorillPH Ul nr.iniue limm By the AMoetfted lrwi.s Dnblui. March 20. Captain Bees, one of the oflirinls of Dublin Castle. was shot dead this morning outside his hotel in Drtiry street here. It was an- I nr tinted. In an official statement from the. cestle. Four men comprised the patty which did the shootlnc. Clti.tltiide for President Harding's siipport of the morement in America to raise funds for the suffering In Ire land has been cabled to the White Houe bj the lord mayor of this city, 'l'lie grand and aflllctcd people of Ire land," the cablegram said, "are sin etiely gratified by your encouragement of the movement to give them iliiauclttl support. America was always true to Ireland In her hour of trial. The funds urc urgently needed to restore buildings destroyed and to relieve distress," The fir.st anniversary of the Kastcr rising passed without serious incidents, and although outrages have not ceased throughout the country, there wns a noticeable absence of murders nnd nm bushes during the holidays. The resi dents of Kingstown were nlarmed late aii lintinl ItrtMA I ivtwi iiiitui minut P Komlon. Murch 20. (By A. 1M- Tho government today Issued n white paper giving the result of the court Inquiry Into the nffnlr of Mallow, Iro- innil, Jnnunry .11, wnen several men were shot bv officers who tempting to run down the party of as sassins which nail wounueu at night by firing and bomb explosions' tho raltwnytncn had not been lwm, nnil l.v retioru ..? n nttnek on Klnes-1 erl.v dru t w t h. " "mprtm. i no rnnwny men were shot when u. police, hinrlng tho nrln2 iitfi' King, una l,ls wife, rushed to the Ah" low railway station, where It . J" leged they were fired upon ami I itfi oneneil fire, tier fnsllln.in. l iT .ln owa ,r0, railway employ... who ran up 1 1 , ,. ?' railway- !,, wf0ll( tnB several Tothirs ! ' Captain' Cork. March 20. vift... .. . . King, n district inspector, nnd hud shot workers hnve been tnnde. Iilt iiT..art? hls wife dead. The white paper shows' the closing of the Ford Tractor Wn t tnni hip couri viiiuicuieii me ncnon oi jierc. ii wuh huhcii mp pinMf niluhi i. the inllltiirv nnd rendered n tlndjnir that shut down for several nnni.. "nl M : : : ' : ".uni.. An "evcentioiinl status" has been i the minlstrj of henlth. ..nm IaIimmI r. IV ,....... I tlA..UnH. - M Ul. I4IIIIVII IVI I 'III t IIIU11U . Illlllllll. , ' (Jelsenkirchen and other points in Extremist Minority Faction Decides i uiienisb Trussia PRINCE HAS THE MUMPS enrn'i ir" liT'i-i-Tt i !S f"oiu p nt . ' t ' - " In nor then. Mai.h 20 - i By A P 1 Tjrk sh N'stionalist troops mftered ert hrsvllv ui the fighting whidi preceded 'he apture of Afiun-Karahissar by tha fire.'ks says in official ktatement issued lieie Th Turks fiercely resitcd the sdi. "He nf t.ie (ireeks and innde several HM . lut the Creeks, using n in ileii in driln; tli i," lU ii-n.iti I'i's regarding 111 " .'' indlcnteii the lnlk . i forces had retreated r i ! toward Kiutaya!). but thn Z ,i' 'a"inent declares t hat the Turks " i 'en t tho southeast in the cl -,e r.nn n' Konia. Afiun-Kninliissar was onupied at 3 o'.lock Monday afternoon, und the Greeks iauture'1 many prisoners nnd 'argc qi untitles 0f nr material, it- j aid ' Occupation of Artun -Karnliissar it it dfc'nred bi newspapers here, makes the tlreek march to Angora easv The news of the (tr'ek victorv w-a received with jnj in this v' . 'liunii bells were being rung. tIa- 1- tig displayed and ctowds gathering in the streets cele brating the event Declaration that the Cieek delegates at the Near Eastern rontcrence in London bad vaied the Sevres trcuty from falling into ruin. ' nnd that their efforts bad been Jirei ted toward "the last word being xien Hellenic arms," was made bete ?cteidm b Premier KalogiTopoulos on his leturn from Lon don. "Grek x,in aie now having their say, ' he i-oiitinued. ' and they will be Vard more and more We will be able to eure the nei'vsnrv financial sup port from allied sour ;s to carr, on the war I am sure the continuation of the struggle will bring victory to Gret-ce." Constantinople. Mndi JO i Bv A. P Greek nanl forces it was learned toilav, are on watch m the Black Si a for Turkish truni-irts in an effort to prevent the escape trom Constuntinopl to Anatolia of Turkish officers ni. I -oi-dier In witndrnwing before the Greek ml fance in Ain Minor the Turks are blowing up tm' important bridges ntid to Join Communists Smtliport. Kng.. March 2. i ll A P i The minoilt fnclloii of the Inde pendent labor.-party, the extreme wing of tin- British labor party, decided at n meeting here todnv to w ihi trom tnei (jPrrnan, independent latmr partv and join tin disordeis communist pnrn j With the eTception of the minor out- The hO'isliiur oluueni was defeated in i break in the American bridgehead the independent labor part s cmivn i region M.indnv . which wa iiromptlv The "exceptional status lefeired to presumably is similar to or identical , with the ' non-mllitarj state of siege" which has been put into force by the German authorities in parts of central affected by the ( ommunijt tlon here Mniidm when it presented a report favoring aoieptniiie of Mocov'si i onditions for affiliation with the Third International)', the iaid vnte ugHint affilniiioii standing ."21 to !iT OBJECT TO TARIFF PLAN Business Men In Middle West Are! Against Valuation System Washington. Mann 20 l U A P Protests' against the legislation uxr"'d on bv Republican b'Uilet to provide for tariff taxation nt Aimrnan instenil oi foreign valuations are, being recennlbv liitinbets of the Senate fuiati' e imo House irim and means .inunittces That meiiualltiei and injustices would result especially to ons'imers of u jiorted wares m the middle . Mon l the I'nited States, is dis lared In busi i.ess concerns objecting to the new vnli atiim plan. These contend that Amer enr ,i of mer linndise differ nt Boston i York. San Francisco, New Orleans und' other ports of entrv uml that no inflexi ble standaids of viiluation are feasible Such objections, the Republican lean ers sav. cHn be met b provisions .,n I i onsideratlon to give the Tronsurv id praisers authonti to eiiu.ill7e viiluation dlffi ri'ii es at the different Aiiier.cmi ports of entr a ml effectiveh dealt with b the Ameri can milium police, the disorders re ported in the foregoing are the first to be recorded in the Rhine urea since the outbreak of the Communist rising ,n Prussian Saxon Whether or not these movements ure connected does not et appear The troops took 1000 prisoners nnd seized lurge supplies of rifles, machine guns und ammunition George, of Greece. Caught Them From His Bride - Athens. 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