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PAGE TWO REVOLUTIONISTS IN GREECE CAPTURE NAVY (Continued trom tas 1) street guards, Royal. Fusileres and Rifle brigade are leaving Aldersot to- day for the Near East, and other troops Saturday. The Highland light infantry and the King’s Scottish Borderes are on the way from Alex- andria to Chanak, to gain Britisn position on the Dardanelles. Naval reinforcements continue to stream toward the straits. KING HAS ABDICATED =London, Sept.'27—A Central News dispatch from Athens timed 8:30 o'clock this morning, says King Con- stantine signed an abdication decree without reservation. The dispatch which is dated Tues- day night, says the cabinet. had been in. continuous session for. many hours. No official statements had been issued, but it was understood the ministers were drawing up a manifesto addressed to the people. Thus far it adds, the revolution had been bloodless; despite the ex- citement of the people, who wer surging through the streets and ga- thering outside the public buildings. ACCEPTS RESIGNATION Athens, Sept. 27.—King Constan- tine has accepted the resignation of the cabinet, which quickly followed the reception of two ~ ultimatums| from the Cruiser Lemnos. “The foregoing is dated in Athens today, but the hour of filing was not} ~~~ indicated. not to jretire unless so ordered by In accepting’ the resignation, the} the Kemalist government. King said he.entirely put aside any idea of resistance which would Bring; as.a result, civil war in Greece, The Crown Prince has abandoned his proposed journey to Rumania for the Royal Marriage. lost their lives,.was taken. WANTS USE OF STRAITS Constantinople, Sept. 27.—It is un- officially forecast that the Kema- list reply to the Allied peace note conditions unacceptable to the Allies in that the Nationaists insist upon FLEET GOES TO REVOLUTIONISTS |i, "tey of the esis for tanepere has gone over to the revolutionaries, ing troops. who announce that every officer and member of the crews is wholly with them, according’ to a: Central |News of the Russian Soviet note to the slspateh From Athena The move: entente and Balkan states on the ment, which is headed by Colont} | Near East situation, the third Inter- gnatas, is, making negeyey national has addressed an appeal to giscetions. the workers of the world urging them to do everything possible to prevent the “European Imperialists” from taking up arms and plunging Southeastern Europe into a new and far. reaching war. The Turkish soldiers inspired by SOCIALISTS PROTEST Moscow, Sept. 27.—Upon the heels “UPON AUTHORITATIVE NEWS London, Sept. 27.—Reuters Limited says authoritative news has been re- ceived of the abdication of King Constantine of Greece. the victories of the Red armies, WARSHIPS LEAVE. | \¢ [continues the appeal, have over- London, Sept. 27—A number of | thrown the Allied designs for the en- Greek warships and transports man-|"ivement of the Turkish people. ped by Mitylene, off the left the /The, appeal asserts that English Im- Athens, according to messages from eonatelenl lavolving. al he - authoritative sources received here, Tt especially asks the workers of ‘According to the same sources the England, France, Jugo Slavia and Serolationey, Piovement started ©n | Rumania to use their efforts to force the Bae of me aoe aoe etupees [the entente to cease military . pre- among the soldiers and refugees | perations against the Turks, declar- from the Symrna district. i Bote ‘All officers who'fefuse to join:the |'2S ‘is is part of the duty of the movement are being arrested, it is added. as COMPLETING ITS REPLY. (By ‘the Associated Press) Conistantinople, Sept. 27.—While the -Anatolian cabinet, sitting at Smyrna is completing its reply to the Allied note the Nationalist army continues its concentration of troops dn the Ismid and..Chanak lines. Mustapha Kemal Pasha now has 1,100 men in Kum Kalesi, at the mouth ‘df the Dardanelles; 5,000 at Adramy- ti; 60 miles southeast of Chanak; 10,000. in the intervening Sanjak of Karassi and constderable forces in ‘the other areas. = The Nationalist leader expects these concentrations to be completed dy Sept. 30, which date - coincides with the time set for .the final, evac- ‘uation of refugees. from Smyrna. I is considered significant here., that] General Noureddin Pasha, military ‘governor of Smyrna has declared he |. cannot guarantee the lives: of Chris- ‘tians- in “Smyrna after thab date. ‘Dhis is taken to mean that the Ke+ ‘Imalists want to clear decks for ac- ‘tion in the event the Allies reject their reply. ’ The: British are no ~ Jess busy strengthening their lines and. check- imating every. move made by the Na- tionalist. Further ‘arrivals of mili- tary"and naval-units‘are daily ‘aug- |i menting their forces and inversely impairing Mustaphs’ Kemal’s chances of- successfully ateacking the straits, The Sea of Marmora and the Bos- phorus are dotted.with the most mod- ern war craft, the concentration Yivaling that of thy fateful days of the Gallipoli campaign. 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That’s when this picture, ‘Snapped at the Argonaut mine in Jackson, Cal., where 47 miners ALL HOPE - WAS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GONE AT ARGONUAT At the right a group of miners is shown waiting for the mine hoist to bring the bodies up, while relatives and friends of the victims are grouped, aroun d waiting for the procession of death. workers in the interest of the pro- j letariat movement of ‘the world. INVADE NETURAL ZONE London, Sept. 27.—More Turkish Nationalist ‘troops haye drifted. into the Chanak zone, according to of- ficial advices from Constantinople today. This ig-not regard in author- itative quarters, however, as aggra- vating. thes situation’ much, and the opinion was expressed in these quarters that trouble would be avoided, hea ae es \ SECOND ULTIMATUM Athens, Sept. 27.-A second ulti- matum declared. it was- considered the: national: assembly had already been dissolved, and,it demanded. the creation of a pro-entente cabinet whose members would be appointed by the revolutionaries, If no favorable reply had, been re- ceived by midnight, it was declared disembarkation would be begun. General Papulas recently appoint- ed military governor of Thrace, pro- ceeded. to Laurium to negotiate with the revolutionaries. « Neither ultimatum spoke of the abdication of King . Constantine, which was mentioned only in yester- day’s airplane manifesto. 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Papoulas ‘hab ‘diate evacuation. of Thrace, -accord- been sent to try: to stop them. | ing to a statement attributed by The The insurrection, starting among | Figaro to Ferid Bey, the. Kemalist | the troops and the navy at Mytilene i representative in France. This step BISMARCK ——— Are you attending school where your education will enable you to enjoy a income ALL YOUR LIFH? That will increase with age and experience? The Bismarck College’ courses will lead you into the realm ‘of big. oppor- tunities, Let us, tell you what we have done fof thousands of the most successful business men and women. A Bismarck, College course is a sure start in life, and, pays big. Students enter at any time. Equipment the very best; expert instructors; ‘tuition reasonable. Good board ‘and room in the Students’ Boarding Club, at $20. to #6, a month. For particulars write, G. M. LANGUM, President, College Ballding, BISMARCK, N, DAK {| | il ca Ac |e had been decided upon, he said, be- the Turks, preliminary ning. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,.1922 Hie] e knowledge of a neutral zone: ‘King’s abdication and believed the * ’ psi poh ct atl at tga complains of the action of the Brit-| information to be true although he of the country*and had already ar- ish in destroying buildings’and roads | was unable to, confirm it owing to \ rested and’ sent'to Greece'a number | 284 concludes by saying he concurs} the unsettled condition attending of prominent Turks to be held in| With the allies in the desire to avoid | the revolutionaty movement, exchange for Greeks made captive by accidents, é te \ ‘i f —— sREES ERM Ferid Bey declared the Turks had | OFFICTAT. MESSAGE RECEIVED (By the Macguaten Pes) not recognized establishment of a (By.the Associated Press) London, Sept. 27.—A Reuter dis- neutral zone, and added: “If the Ke-|,, London, Sept..27.—The adbica-| patch from Athens received shortly malist government accepts the zone | ion of King Constantine of Greece before 7 o'clock this evening says you may be sure it will be respect it, is accepted as an accomplished|King Constantine ‘has. ‘abdicated. ?. In any case, acceptance might coin- fact in the highest official quarters | Ay nge telegraph dispatch cide only with the mecting of the | Here from Athens received about the armistice. conference| This is hased on a message from| same time said it was affirmed where we shalk demand evacnation | 2 high diplomatic official at Athens | that the King had “decided to agreo of Thrace and restoration of the| Which is understood to state that to the demands of the revolution- ‘!gountry to Ottoman administration, hevhad -received informgtion of the ¢ and als the return of Constantino- ple, although perhaps our . troops might, not enter the capital.” . ABDICATION CONFIRMED GET Tr t London, Sept. 27.—Confirmation of King Constantine's’ abdication has pean epee by the British foreign | DG. office, i rae sanpneed this e Pilishes e fj For Shoe EVADES QUESTION in sam Be fas oalged tnd Saving London,’ Sept. 27—Mustapha Kemal operation and Worn? If 20, just dye them rich Pasha, replying to General Harring- glossy black with Black ZET.. They'll , ton’s ultimatum, evades the ques- 55%and Sot look bright as ed and give lots of ex- tion of the withdrawal of the Turk- AT ALL is “mileage.” Easyt - use; no unplea- ‘ish troops as demanded, says a Reut- int_odor.;. 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