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> 2 < 3 ;- WASHINGTON, _— e — e —————— PARLEY CAUSES GREECE TO GRANT SALONIKI USE BR"A'N EXPECTS ~marpmzazer | .S CO-OPERATION Demands. By Cable_to The Sta d Chl 7 OOl copsrnes 108 Do SOFIA, Bulgaria, June 10 (delayed). ma —As a result of the meeting between Times Hanls World-Wide Plan the Serb and Bulgarian ministers in Of AdminiStration Here’ 11’:}5!:3&3&“%-‘22:‘%%, ‘:'r,'“s':;: and Upholds France. states, has ned to conform e Serbian demand, unheeded uatil now | By the Associated Prees. on various pretexts, for the fre€ use| LONDON, June 15.—In an editorial of the l:mré of fialenlkl It i reported bearing the caption “America and that the Greek governor o Macedonia and the Serbian conedl re.|Peace” the London Times expresses y signed an agreement in Sa-|Ereat satisfaction at two announce- foniki allowing the free passage of ments fram its Washington corre- Serblan exports and | mports, 1¢ you want the best INSIST on Dr. Swett’s. Place your orders ||| storage and equal Tacilitios ‘on 'the|fPondent—that the treaty of Ver- It is belleved that this is a prelimi-|the United States wits the nary step toward closer relations be. | date” though subject to far- '3 tween Greece and Serbla and a re-|reservations. gnd that one of the aims ABNER DRURY CO. newal of the old Serbo-Greek alliance. eaia | {orelgn_ policy promises e During the last two years the Brit- 25th and G Sts. N. W Phone W. 435-436 {sh parliament has ore bil Hatied as Momentous. passed s After making the announceme: lon‘!onl:wmlhfln in any oiher ten years ganding the treaty, the Times uy: “That in itself is news which will gether in workln‘ ‘which shall be n! 3 l'or!d wide sc 233 “Words would ha wasted in dwelling B | of the ocean looked forward to it for : lonxl years as a great and saving The Times utters a caution, how- . Relations Witk France. 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