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U ' 6 1 4 H'h 1 H 'i 11 X tfrt mi'; , '! 1UI ')' Ml, UV ' Ml i IV, I ; ( B U L G A R -x3 B b A V, NELNfK Burg fi&fcmlf'" ' .w. -7 . - v . y :wf5c SALONIKI 45ySw"8P 'AF S""1 w X V&LOS Nema wsJma JF; k-. SfYROS t. f K i theepyia? 1 pjgj SMYRNA ' Vfz? JjffavgmjMM? High bleed-pressure reduced Turkish (ercrs rierth and south e( Ch.tnak anil at ether points lr tmitral 'enf alnns the D.inl.inrllcs refuse te cemplj itli Itrltlsh demands te leae. Turlta threaten te cress Straits te Constantinople, defended by Hritish, and Tbrere and ilrianeple. defended by Oreels. The dotted line Incleses the neutral zone outlined in the Treaty of Sevres. The Turks are f.ist itnestlns Clinn.ik. firrdi reelnll(in breUe out at Isles of MHleiifi and Chies and at Balenikl. Kelwls have eecupled thcns, seized reins of (iecniment mill forced KIiib Ceiist.intlne te nbdlr.tte Cren I'rlnec deerRO has ascended te Ihe tlirone, but establishment of a republic Is breached SEE SHORT REIGN Hepe te Avert War by Quick Parley She's Turk Jean REEK 1 CenUnnul from Tee One th etnlts unraeleated ey the Turkish lasd bi'tene". , liewds continue te storm nil the ' ee".silBtex and rn,KPeri office :n th cep.tal and some have peen forced te riese ?arir iioers or nppni te the po lice for protection. 'Iti'-rt- is an ending ttrcen of (Irceks and Armeni ans outside the American censnla'e, thn line forming each day before dawn. In the ln3t twenty-four hours the Grek consulate bes isutil noeO vlw. t'vcrv outeeirp: train and beat ' ' i filled te capacity, bmnll fishing an 1 merchandise beats are taking the nver- jjv Ai,eciaifd jvu Uew and their owners leaping larse Paris. Sept. 29. An Athene dispatch j P111"- Carry 1lhe najJS ' te the Haras Agency say9 political cir- Thns fnr, nltheuEh penelratlnj: 'he, cjea in ine irecian capital are or tne m-mrm aii .mn !- u rrriH(i Oeerg8 I! Ascends Throne, buti Opinion Is That Republie Will Be Formed CONSTANTINE MUST LEAVE, opinion that Klngr Geerge's reign trill net be long, and that a republic will be established. The new King took the oath as Geerge II yesterday afternoon, and Athens was illuminated nt night in honor of the occasion. The city was calm, follow ing the bloodless revolution and even the theatres continued te operate. Venireles returned te Paris f-em Denuville today and immediately ca tered into conference with fnenda and political associates who gathered at lis hotel. The cenfe-ence. it Is understood, con sidered wbethir M. Venizeies will re ply te th Athens Rcvelut enary Cem white flags and eiung their rifle upsrie down wnen near tue uritn lins. their commanders assuring th Hritish efiicer-i they bave no Intention of ag- grenFien. The British in Chanak are frankh embarrassed in the face of the con tinued nctsiachments en their positions and are puzzled te knew what te de. a 1 tliey hae order" nnr te tire These i ' oppeseil invssien" give the Turks eite lent oppertunltj fur rem nn It ring Obserers sav the I5rltih t.uc ehewn I singular patience and teltran-" nn 1 fhT rcrhapti never in histnri l d fn n 1 and fe te'i'i tilbowe e close'- u"i t a b.ngle shot Icing h-ei. ' Ijendnn, Sept. 20 iV.v K V G'ave f..nr f - n rcc irren e of gi nri' warfarn in Knrepe ns a hsi, .f t' Nesr East crisis a-e e ipj-ing ti i minflq nf Ttnrlwh effti-. l nlea it- 1-4 mlttee'b Invitation te represent Greece i -"tated in authoritative quarer at the peace conference and in the allied The protracted and freijuert cnb.ne capitals. (meetings which havn teen going en fr Many royalists officers and reaction- 'he last few days n'l I ac ba n for the arles were, arretefi at the "utst of th purpeM of taking t"r pe" hie step i evolutionary movement, bit th"v. as, for the pre'tntien of sjeb. a leuflagrn- I aHiMBi I 1 1 wjmmmmm- 1 7j fHVMViHMS!KBIHrHM Wi FEMINIST POWER IS BEHIND KEWIAL well e. the political prisoners, have been released, Ex-King Constantine hns been held prisoner in Athens pending arrange ments for fending h.m out of the coun try, according te messages recelvctl fn official quarters In Paris today 'An Athens mesmge today, enying the ex King was, net a prisoner, indicited that, while l'n mav net have been technically imprisoned, l.e was by no means a free agent, as it was said the Revolutionary Committee bad net yet decided what tdieuld be done with htm.) Fie ministers of the Protepapadaki" government were arrested charged with rspenMbi!iti f(,r ibe dfcat of the Greek Armv m Awn M nor and the succeeding events in Or0(r II ese rein.ttrs IM eeclareil. will lie m led tv a miiiterv commitsien Taij nr MM, Goutiena, HtratOK, IheeUiUi- Goudas and Pn to te papndakis The ministers charge that the def" ar of the (Jreek Army and the deunfall of Cenwantine were due te a Veniznht plot, nccerditig te further rT"rts reach ing etlicial circles The news fr. in A hers R3 tie . ilv if quiet aim Hie u- Kmg d'liin'iu i power The episirnlis e- litical pelic. who se Ien tenerued 'he apital and he wern ai. '" Imv.. en the nucleus of t'enstantine s cuppurt, Ii.im. sud denly vanish' d It Is und' rt ) I that diner.il N'lder tlen It is explained that thesr fears are based en the relations known te exist between the Angriri Geu-rnmetr ind Soviet Russia, and the pe'entalitits of such relations The whole Hr usi) pe'lcv, it is stated Is te keep the TurV- from crossing tee Dardanelles i-i-e 1. 1 stern Tbric le cause it is mamtn.iie ; ihit in th s i vei,t fighting would ceru nU ercur and ll wuele of the Halkj-n would be drown into the Ftruggle It is declared (.ri pbatica'lv thit fwh n resng v i net be countenanced. The issue of war 01 peace si 1 bung by a thren I thw tinning and there was no relief fre1" tbe tenn n eistiiu vcMterrlnc Vielnlifn of rl,,. neiirril 't, 7r.ne iu trA TnrUu iiiilnmpj Tilr.t.l Keldlern are approaching t i within n (v. feet of the litiri" h outpost jnd rcc n. reitenng the iele f tie lefen-'e positions General Il.iiiSt 'i - rdw have net been changid. Inny Cabinet Sessions The Cabinet went inie eMlen sri i this mernitig and prebablv w i1 . t in v,ni(r"ncr threugl.i nt tl (,.i vi ' enlv necesenry inteimsi n- t'he -.ituntien is as hid a t short of ncnie1 -ir 'ii t1 e up i .n i i he editorial urter- f ' i r' i z newHiiaperJ Th n n irmg'r . -ijsi,e, n. centering in the 1'L.ti-nk 7 m c n i. seii'hern non' of tie InrdillH'rs ni'e Ir Mnted te b. out .Mminaiider in ch,ef hii 'I' rUlsli itl"iiu..st 'mops -w- i unue I1M.II) KIIIN HAM M Who is known In Turkes as the ueirun In hind Must.ipli.t hi m.ll " Iter nssori.itien with the N itienal ist leajlt r is nne of the Niar K.ist isiinanr Up lias :ir smpllshed mm h for the :ul.inrcit.tnt of lier sc, in opposing the Inn m Pirt t 'in I i ' 'eni Abler- Turkish Weman Novelist Rises t -te Position of Army Officer CALLED TURK JOAN OF ARC t- - Indnn. Sept. 20 - llalid lMm ' Ilanum, TurVisb woman iieeli-', is de- 'aied in Turki-h quarters -n Londen ,ti be ' ihe wein.m bihind M'itnpha K "in a I " Hir nsseclatiim wiih the Nationalist 'cider Is one of the romances of the N'ea- Tast She is untiring in Ice work for the einnnt Ipatien of her eex. She is nn officer in Kcm.il'" iiiiny nnd Minisier of Kducauen in the Nt ' ennlist (J(.M i iiiiiuit nt UiReru Sl'H nat. hem prenusi d a pe in Ibe first N'ntienal'st nbinet ferme i at Cn- s'jiitinei , M Ilr' d !"' i Ilanum ' known hrriiiglei.t Kurepe as the 'Turkish Jean of Arc ' lie is n r.'idicil femin ist he ,n Mnrred ngaiti-t the harem. ,. . . .1. .1 ......,!. .I,ni l..... I....1. T J-, rillll I'll l i,' ll'-ltii INK uri l.i'l-. rslnp tin- arell-ei iuihe in .i i,ev stun if natiennliu with the result of mnk"! educational and el!tiral prn cr Iln.in was one of th earliest Turkish l.rn irtfs of the Amiriean College at ('iieifiiifiiinpli' Mm was innrrled te a loernalist ,)i'ek' she e-pe " 1 the muse of the a r .rk Niitien.ili-s ,nl tried te flciri nr m ntr niinn n tin ees of the of two ,ir " ' fallowing Aini'ii..in Imtihirl". I r - Hasid en llied Nete l!-in-l i"'n - that 't I 'a r 'If' I'.-m-l pi'n- ttint '! I 'rks he 'ili'el ' i niss the '-i'ts w I , ,j . wt ,- . xdiusti . I pt.l' e 'i r t "P s s. d te lie lise( fill th" ' I no' Kent from I'm- te M'i vi K'inil .'n.tmg bi'ii ti fucli e 1 1 nft ren e Tin opinion - expressed tin K'l'id is irru.g t preM'ki the Kr i-h te tire Oi tl" Tlllks ss tint be . ill Hllll 10 in Mnhnmmi d "i rld mil cluiin he hi- i I II I, Mil n' ! H' ' hilstlim , n I Mil I 'I IM' '" ' ' r 1' "'"' i tiitirnl'v ta's.. n .line s-.ue for Grf it Kritnlti m Ind ., Ij pt an! Mesop.j Mesep.j un'n i ,nn'r d ' hi h nt s n binds Idil ,,r '.'Oil nntiniie ti fi ter ill," i-n - , Mi n Ing I'e-t CoiiM.intineple ter. rspiiiidnt 'Thev ride umler n whli. l! ig or i '1 ritb nuer-id I'lini".' ihi" are i ear en' 'rm- The sh i i .. iicres. en 1 i,t li 'ik" Hie i.riuii) of the nnn Acerling te one i.i-pnli h a fc.'up will be put nt the d;spe-jl if 11,1. Cen., tantine h the Itevelutluttarv (Vim mittee and he and lis n.n-ert ns we! an the families of Prim is Nirbeiis iiml Andrew, will be nsked in leme (ireee. Allini-, S-ept .",1 i IU A P Aftet mi aM-nlght si sjiieu the rem'i, li(imir ceimiilt'ei. ilniilut in stihinr h King Giorge the luinies of i (abnuf lth Ah xiiiiiIit ainiM ns Pn inter and M PuhtiH us Minister ,,f Peieign i. fuir M Pelitis hi Id ibe foreign pmi pmi feliu under etiizele- liinmil i ! tlniis piebabU will In prm Inimed nut week Tedli s neuspiiper- dti'lire the ru ru ru oltitlenn r i eniniliKe has liifmiiinl i . -King Cuiislantine thai he miiit iirinngu for hi" depmiiire ns seen as pesmhlc The Gieek iiiun in '1 hi n e has dih'i Itelj mined die revolution 'Ihe nrni ciiips in the ITplniM a Inn lm- iliiiwn n ItH let with the IcvelutlllltlMs I lie new lu.: himiiiiis the inle eerne II Geerge I Iiim gnindfnlher. prince of thr rnjnl house of Iii'iiin.iilt, ad lieril in npi nliugeii m IS,( nn'l milti in l!M.! a li lunn Irnti ie ti tnee freij in ' fium nt the ltrnish deerei ni ij still ni''i 'ed as te l.e posi pesi i en it the Ilr '.sh ul med pests at Kepi v vh.ch nt, reperttd en Uednri.ln in I i i i itemd bi i I ' i ndviit " freii I 'i Ke i 1 i is or of ih n ' i 1' n's 'la' fn ii i j held pns-lbiilt V "' lntijeifii,s treuti May luit ( nnsfiiitlnnple I' illMeri I 1 iinn ll ' Ollin ill' i , r ti . ' i'n ' 's i at irnl'v tiirni-n . i el'i ii i ii it "1 of i" mi' ' ri''B sijf,, ri ! r i- ' tnnein i ii'ive t'e it- ad lf' -"me lecil -art tight in.' n .i tug scab '' M is'epl i Ki ir il P.i-ln s repu t , ,i ii. p in e propesil- IS rei'i'e iiigrjtlatiens for an nnristice ran If.: I lawn f-t.rduj found the tr . p tii" revelnii'ii bivouacked i n grounds of the P.eial Pal ice, t' heure latir the Uevolutlenurv i li itee I'isi '.il nrked from the I i'i i I i in i terui' " v the 1'nite J s si i, iiilmi t PhrUreii ni d i lit i At'll lst imp) Hltl e" I of a tlen of t i.e iiruij l.xlrnnidin ir scenes mn'ri'd 'i" TAR POTS LITTER GRAVE Residents of Chester Rise te De fend Jehn Morten's Memery (bestir. P.I., Si t '' i Indlgmtinn i i-prps., d h' -' ve il pt rsen- here when tln in need n fouiraiter Mil lung tnrtets nnd plb'd ether ills- , nn, niim "iii's ni.ir the lehn Ie . n mi nnnieni In old St. P.uiI'h ("em- rr wh.'e Ie was pulling n (dag mef i i lm Iding '. tin tunc n 'ceie of rnmpllintt) --i r re i el i I dm iine i)i piirtim lit I. 'itill fif mi n had lien s( nt te ri move ise innttiial- from the ( . metm wlucb 'vii- drnii ill short nrdi r di feiilt.'i ler in. I Ms in' n b ing bem d Ij the ever . icn i-ing tuning The tnenu nent te tin Mgnir of the fn 1 1 nation if Ind' i' ndeiH e I- lecm ' an nbaiid 'tifij ecmelcrv uist off the I slnp-s sect en Plans vire mitl.itisi hi- v fir t i " i e i iti hi d tfi I ii -,i. in i; pirk ai 1 i 'i v it'll' ' monument. 'Ileie were rnmeis ei rtiighf dint the nvu t i'i. i nimiti e I AI'um WfHild pesslbh eviii i.ite ( on en st int'neple, 'his al. owing the Kiinnl-it- 'hr ug ' Tl.i'i ' vl i ili . i'i"! heiidnunriT- nu d ! si.ihllslied in rlllipe'i wlcre Mil i e i 10 operate with the I'rll -li 'm'-ih in ( liittiitk .11 keeping ihe Minn- op' n ( sn.s iiMnsvimtid ai Snl eilllllltli' An exis'iitiW' cpmpeked of CiiIeiicIh GeiintiiH nnd Pin--tlriis fin ill'' iirinv nnd Ciipinni Phekns for th mi1. '" in ii'tuul diieitlnii of (he new rtijliiic Ailn iii- miitiiiiie- quiei, perfect eldei bt ns iiiaiiitaiued ever j a llrri Tin" Niitiounle't mnii iiieni, as it ii, tailed, In nb-elutel) iieii-piirlisnii, iii wording te an iiuiiiiiiiiccuit'iit by the 1i eutlve Ceiiiinittiv I eai i. also exp i --id let ihe Kein nllst KiinpiilhUr rs in ' m iiiiitlliuplc mitt .in i prl-mg within the i.ipltal. Miltuu Mxlii.iti np,ir' n' and ml i p ii' , fnmi ( eiiHtiinilli'iple liidniiii ' it Sultan Milaiunitil vl hn ahduaiul ,n four it di" heir appan nt l'rin e Ahu il i I m 1 ft' lidl. his i e,.in It is n dint lbs was uiidir ire-Miu MUMipiin im nun. mho reifiinv up. pointed a governor' fei t'liiMnn'i t'liiMnn'i nepli nnd who i 'iieitd ii- d' Hi ''I Hi, il mrll i - in,nitisi i hf i't.111 I Seme if the innrn n,' I'lim ', i . iert I till ' die llnllrh I invel II III U' Is sl'ndllv uncaring it- piepiuutien- fir wur 'j ht. fiailv Ilxiti-s -u m viral theiuand niiliuirv inelurlnn lis have bi en erdeml and unit two of die (him i nun nt s lug est iiiiiiiiiinitiuu nnd linns larlei,e l vvbl' b hnie hi en yl iv st Id'e sinic the war nave neen pui upon inn nine iiim ni ( elr ml 11 i-r:in i'i" a r-. had dlfli ul'v In ni'vnnelng 'irm gh tie iifiisit i r ivvd1- ti'l'ng the stn et- 1 'eners ivre ie--n tif'' them t n'l gulndn feniblv p'lmil r nnd t lit r 1 rck- anild iv lid 1 he rs fium die Iiiu'tn 11 I 'ie tpiprir were given the i-ame ic rinen 'Ihe teinmittie nntiiuin' d ' mten tin ' diiii it UI1114 tlii 1 m -tei 1 ft I perifn'tiis In lieili Vinieh-l hn, non . V 1111 'ihtit .Hill the nn 'iTsuimling thai disc limir must havi 1 rn intentii ini 1i.11 ni- A iilegrain was sent te eniZies m Pi fim fpii-,sing iinii tin! f.n I , 'iv 1 'h ihe 1 eiintrv an 1 I, . 1 ,,i 1 ued in di frnd anew die intfrici, it , rre e i"im ivnh the gre-it nations if I'm ,, ,,u In inpiisent (iriece Ht tif 'erl In einlllg I 1 icn funfirence The fei 1, 'n m 1 r H frimds il lure die hm ktmiii if tlie rilolitieii way die svinpim or V 11 iv'e- hill hiiv In vv ill in ri 1 , r 11 t j Griiie mnii rriiilled bv tin 1 1 -. ens m Reliefs m fftv .ere muiclei, lirtd frt, bW fM prln nd brulici, inicct frry (jet Me kohei m ssf iBBrrsuBi ra , 'lit m s iii' it of wrbLipa ami troops lie-i a. Stricken en Street Car, Dies Claries ('hew, nf Sevnii'ntb nnd Whiirten streets, was tikir. ill n -ir-et 1 ir last night an 1 dml vlnrt'v I after bung admitted te die Krnnkfnrd rUtvdtfOL Lm ArtkJknnlttnU fgjhTnn A.i)nftiiii tfmJMi HimiN ( HIM A CORfOPATION 1-llllADIirillA, rum. 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Sterea Frem Representatives THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. 1 urkis ehace 1 O em 'J'lic smoking ruins of Smyrna, the shallow graves of a thousand slaughtered non combatants, the call for help from scores of thousands of starving, homeless, war-crazed refugees, the presence of a victorious Turkish host acre.ss the Straits trem Constantinople, arc facts which in themselves compel a searching of hearts by American editors te sec whether any of the responsibility for what has happened may lie with America. And while these facts arc terrible enough in themsehes, there appears behind them, te many an editorial vision, the specters of Islamic "holy wars" against Christendom and a militant allicncc of the outcast nation? and the yellow races against what we call Western civilization. Russian support of the Turkish Nationalist cause has been affirmed again and again in official pronouncements from Moscow. Once upon a time, after a dcleat at the hands cf allied Christian armies, a Turkish Sultan ordered this pncr te be recited at sunset in every mes(uc in the Otteman Kmpirc: "May the Angel of Discord, who has alaj been our ally, come again te our aid and confound our enemies.'' Whether or net the Sultan resides in Con stantinople, no Turkish aimy should be permitted in Europe or within striking distance of the Straits, thinks the Xcw Yerk World. The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week presents from many angle- the ominous warning of another war revealed in the (.lash between Turkey en one side and Greece and Britain en the ether, ever the Daidanelles. It is accompanied by graphic cartoons and a map showing the location of all territory in dispute. U YOU WANT A LAUGH? 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