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Asia Minor Situatipn Keeps Feverish Activity. |CURZON HAS HARD TASK| British Foreign Minister Will Try | to Smooth Out French BY WIL By Cable to Th Daily News. 20.—Feverish ¢. with Paris as its senter, reigns in Zurope today on ccount of the ituation In Asia Minor., Perhaps rever before, since July, 1914, has ihere been such n interchange of notes and such a) PARIS. diplomat cation back and between the forth an now be yns here have hard- i i d n, the British eign s in Paris to try to per- nce to atd him in the de- He will to be inter- two of the dominions uth Africa—are ex- nd without e quarrel between Great Britain n;ul Turkey hinges upon the treaty |s o! Britain evidently nige, but which it has not b ¥ of the prineipal Paris rep national erid Pasha, . to whe writer me Minister Lloyd Georg en under allied con-] time, like Constanti- lipoli peninsula, but | 10t to be kept out of | like Chanak, which | pied_only recently as ! of the Greek disaster. H Compromise Rumored. “By all the rules of international ! law such places are spoils of wal It is Great Britain alone that want {to keep them. France and Italy have { withdrawn all their troops from the neighborhood. i In French political circles the gen leral impr i eorge | has o to hedge by sending Paris. It is even sald that the foreig, v does not hold about the orient as does hi It is certain that there will} be a strong effort at conciliation to- ! vith the element of bargain pos- | bly entering into the discussion. nie French observers think that!| reat Britain will agree to give! France a free hand in the Ruhr re- {gion if France will agree to support Britafn at Chanak, on the Dardanelles. AMERICANS READY TOBATILE TURKS {Many Offer Services if Can- ada Sends Contingent | to Near East. Special Dispateh to The Star. OTTAWA, Ontario, September 20.— Americans ara volunteering for serv- ice, should Canada send a contingent to the near east. One letter from Greenflelds, Mass, has reached To- ronto from a doctor in the ited States Navy, who expresses the opin- fon that the present menace 18| greater than that of 1914, Other let- ters have come from many points in the United States. The King cabinet is getting first- hand information from Lloyd George. A Dominion parliamentary session before any contingent is sent by | Canada. Some French-Canadian newspapers | objecting to Canada’s further par- ticipating in foreign wars. Great Britain needs assistance hundreds of military associations, Red Cross socleties, trained veterans of the great war and private indl- vidyals ready to en! The above represents the outstand. | ing present foatures relating to C ada’s position respecting the threat- ened near east trouble. Every indi- cation points to a session of parlia- ment before there is any official send- ing of a Canadlan contingent to the near east. This feellng I8 reflected by | press reports and remarks of promi- nent politicians from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Seek More Information. Meanwhile, Premier King and his cabinet are getting sdditional Infor- mation from the British authorities as to what really {s wanted, On that information, it thought, will de- pend whether a special parliamentary sesaion is necessary. ‘he prime nister has not been willing to divulge what was in the secret message sent the Canadian government, but is asking Lloyd George to sanction {its publication, It is learned, however, on high au- thority that it was not a specific re- quest for troops. Indeed, an invitation . DR. SHILL, O F Street N.W. Motserott BNE.) Over Lowe's Colambia Theater Hours 830 to 5:30 Phone Main 3223 2 By the THE EVENING : STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CK BRITAIN IN CRISIS, CANADIAN URGES U. S. Operation Showld Come on Turkish Question. ated Press. The United Stat SAYS 0., SHPLEFT SHYRNA REFUGEES Near East Relief Official De- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER' 20, 1923.. settled conditions she was unable to enter Inner harbor. No labor was avallable to discharge or load. The use of the veasel for rellef purposes was tendered to the United States jconsul, " the American naval com- | mander, and the American Red Cross. After due consideration they agreed that It was desirable to evacuate Americans on naval destroyers. After further consultation among the con- sul, naval commander, agent, captain and Shipping Board directors, it was decided that the Hog Island should proceed to Alexandria without Smyrna cargo und several refugees Jurisdiet bolshevism spiritual life. expressing reg Ihe present to 1 his t! | degree was also Mr. pasking [ or o . { Canadlan gover was left the responsib ing what C: 2 In view of Premier King having sixty-five liberal administ the rather ou several of the C lications has its significance. Le Droit, “the duty o - | Montreal, opp tion in fo which we refuse to recog- | ass ready to do its part | wants to enforce, desplite the fact that!out by offers of -a fled b ary bodi 3 all nine <. of the ANEOri | e 34c Down L - l;u c;roner:llhe w handling the Tur’ European Offiials in s e e o . 'l.’\l"ed, declared Hamiltop, C John asanry for the & the n Scottish 11 anqu tonight will be the nt of the ¥ th the major i ty-third n of the United States. r John touched upon the Turkish of the Supreme the bestowal of Gibgon Northern 4 [ ated Press, eptember fraternal Rite q tolia, repr Shipping Boar myrna_ for Alexandria_without the outbreak of the fire, refu: heed the entreaties of Amer 0 > crowning Masonic erngl cere- degree on snic and clvil life | quet w. 1 entirely to social the Supreme Council | | ning will & to a close. crusas the United other supreme South America and Africa, was out- lined yesterday by Sovereign Grand Commander Leon Emphasis was placed by of av and the letter from quest to ¢ to the he unprecedented. its through | outset of the Boer w in 1914 did the Bri e t th rticular cours nada should Quetb memb; Opposes Part in W published in thi land who govern of the empire K @ 4 is not a colony. and that vocating first a ion if necessary, saying that if Canada will Thi ta and private. i ‘anadian praovi During Schwar for_world peace in co- ation with Masonic jurisdictions . 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