Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1925, Page 13

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D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925. tion the department communicated |ator Fletcher brought to the State|in the name of Christendom against|American high commissioner at Con- cmmitise) Han noW Forgotten, Rooster with Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, | Department's notice a telegram from | the removal of the Greek patriarchate | stantinople, who cabled that he was Onitheicalendn: fox American high commissioner at Con-|two well known residents of the [from Constantinople. Under the cir-|not aware o any foundation for fhie mewion: heganine > g stantinople. Admiral Bristol replied [community, reading: cumstances, the archbishop said, the |rumors of the impending deportation ¥8 Hoth yot | Heies raborteadsioit Has Riding Spree i y that he “knew of no foundation for| *“Archbishop Alexander of New York, | Federal Church would know what|of the Greek patriarch. by the forelgn relations committee. 3 such & rumor.” Last week the rumor | head of the Orthodox Greek Christian | steps to take at the proper time, as| Senator Fletcher has now sug-|Opposition was already assured on ¢ On Man Tralns was borne out by the deportation of [Church of America, is here to officiate | the action in question by Turkey |gested to the State Department that|part of the American “Frisnds of Al Yy the Greek ecumenical patriarch from [at the annual celebration of Epiphany | would be a catastrophe to the|it might be well to communicate fur-|menia,” represented by former Am- i D Turkish territory. Senator Fletcher|in the presence of 10,000 people. He|Christian world. The archbishop re-|ther with Rear Admiral Bristol, to|bassadors Gerard and Morgenthau, r. has called the State Department’s at- | has received the following telegram |minded the Federal Church that Con- [ call his attention to the Information|who contend that Christian Armenia WINCHESTER, Va., February 6. tentlon to the fact that its emissary|from his office In New York: ‘The|stantinople had been the seat of the|that reached the United States early|was “sold out” at Lausanne by the ik i wol sunaten Tunsiiedt e in Constantinople was manitestly not | government of Turkey contemplates | Greek orthodox patriarchate for cen- |in the year, and to inquire Into the|Christian powers who negotiated with g Fletch Asks Protest at|®s weil posted as the Greek orthodox |the removal of the Greek patriarch- | turles. % possibilities of remedial steps. the Angora government. Transferred From Atlanta to| Toms Brook, Va. on the Southern etcher church people In the United States. |ate from Constantinople’ The arch-| On January 13, Senator Fletoher| The episode Is likely to bulk con- President Coolidge has been anxious ailesy, G MInAh e Ve o In Tarpon Springs, Fla, there is|bishop thereupon sent a message to|heard from the Acting Secretary of | spicuously in the Senate if and when|for the earliest possible ratification i 1 i R ) ) i of & very large colony of Greek ortho-|the Federal Churches of Christ in|State. The Department, he sald, kad|the Lausanne treaties with Turkey|of the Laussnne treatles. Connecticut Prison, Await- ::I-P'Ba Nm:re x:ind Onio ’illalh:ml.‘& Turkey’s Expulsion dox Christians. On January 7, Sen- | America, urging an immediats protest lat once communicated with' the |are brought up for consideration. The (Covyright, 1925 stance of a dozen miles, finally ing Trial for Murder. arrived at its destination, flapping Greek Church Head. (e and crowing after passing through three States and the District of B the Associated Press. Columbia, a journey of more than In a communication just sent to the HARTFORD, Conn, February 6—[ oo o =50 " Secretary of State, Senator Duncan U. Gerald Chapman is on Connecticut| 150 miles. An express messenger |[pOSfOIRnY B n 0 "Gl na, Yonarges s0il, confined in the Wethersfleld| had forgot to put the rooster off at |tne American forelgn service with %mu‘ prison. He faces nm 'loafl; Strasburg Junction. In its ram- |having been cnushlt‘mpnth:fi 1&_::‘: penalty for his alleged killing of matter of the expulsion of e Patrolman James F. Skelly, who was| P1ings the bird caught glimpses of | o) Ja0 ' patriarch from Turkey. The shot down in New Britain on October| Shenandoah, Warren, Fauquier, |communi¢ation, which was forwarded 183 last by men caught robbing a| Prince William, Fairfax and Ar- |¢, Mr. Hughes under date of Febru- store. lington Counties in Virginla, then |ary 2, asks that the United States The notorious bandit arrived here| crossing the Potomac River and |Government proceed to do its utmost from Atlanta this afternoon hand- spending & night at the Natlonal to “overcome the unfortunate epi- cuffed to two Federal officers. He| Capital. The following day it |gode” which has stirred the indigna- was whisked from the railroad sta-| doubled back toward Virginia, |tion of the whole Christian world. tion to the prison in a taxicab. touching Montgomery, Frederick Senator Fletcher points out in par- May Set Up Alibi. and Washington Countles In Mary- [ticular that as long ago as the first g 3 i land, Jefferson in West Virginia, |week in January Greek orthodox ‘,)’,""“‘ g | and Clarke and Frederick in hvn- ohlm‘;chr?el; 11( the ?n:;::d’s'\?z:sc'r:‘:l 2 e ; . Half a day was spent here, [wind of Turkey's im : Sqtnnal Drior oRLS NDTie e ity ate) et might, the |When the State Department, through parture from Atlanta, is expected to e e him, was apprised of that informa- Sl como to Hartford sho: for a con- : a “birdwasigant toMiNlatown, | o iy ¥o appeiseCROfiE e IS _ L e 7" \ ignificance previous declaration from Chapman - s - - t \ Nt N2 L m g PRI 1ol W himself, it is expected his defense will be an alibi. State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn said he plans to present the case at the March session of the superior cour two hours today Chapman, handcuffed to his guard ited in the Grand Cens term New York for the train which to bring him here. Hundreds passed him in the concourse of the crowded terminal, but apparently none recog- pized him, the guards said Alleged Accomplice Confesses. 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