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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUE SDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922, CUTINARMS COST |*Dittiest Day’s Work of My Life,” |°cSseusrbeas mv {CITY ACTS TO END. |**"inist Neate 70-1913 BUDGETS | Coma a ears eras (ss. STRKEINMINES. sachet ROR IT ousty in other parts of the city ac- centuated the fears in many quacters that the oft-repeated wiretta of im cendiarism were being earried out The population ts in a state of near panic Lady Harrington and the wives of siled In view of the admittedly del!- eatd situation. It was pointed ont J Aflat “the ineldent really does not dein until after the expiration of the time llmit."* “f Offlciais here were confident that] tea, other su r Cc 1 r perior offeers have D Boban ete eric the wtnreva |r iny SA Seats tng annot Be Repeated at Syracuse DeLAS. cone 1a pointing out that it is likely that | feers Wives were pr pering to leave aX forces yesterday attacked a Natio ace ignraht of the tivesion, oF, to-day. ‘The exodus ali. included _agigge THAT § R omy, eet at Glendalough? Cou prominent local journ AAT r . + ‘ ele i ju any event, the a ela ine 20,000 Greeks wore said to be fran- , Editor Who’ Aspires.to Governorship Has No Indepen- Tks Fe| Wicktow. ‘The tree State trodps h vy’ some minor offtcial—befor tleally applying for passports. oF ae “ vir aila ol t Allied note was received. In order to get them nwty the Hrit- : dent ‘Political Organization to Make Tammany —— nee (at ones iaiaaac als ments arrived, The Allied note which was des- Hylan Appeals to Woodin to} our of the Republicans * 4 ish military authorities commandeered "|. patched to Kemal invited him to at- Ae ” n” the Orient Express, which runs Britain Proposes Security Cringe and There’s New Election Law. * tend a Near East peace conference at} through the Balkans ani on to Parts, Agreements to Haste E Wounded and three were made pri which the French, Italian and British | 4 Messagerios liner for Marscilles 8 ‘ e By Martin G: Help End Abuses After ed and three! were mad Bi R Governments promised to support his | yesterday took hundreds of passen- Reduction. . y Martin Green. Heari fC ers, Lieut, Cullen, of the Free’ s f claims to Constantinople and Thrace | cers, most of whom feared tor thelr in a On Wednesday, Sept. 26th—sixteen years ago to-day—the late Thomas Hearing of Cruelty. contingent, was budly wounded. |, hs far an the Maritza River. The liiven if they remained 1m Constanti-| GENEVA, Sept. 26 CA eq {: Gt#dy, announcing the termination of the sessions of the Committee on ~ oa sori sah tapas Allied Governments, however, made | opie, SENEVA, - 26 (Associated) Contested Seats, of which he was Chairman, with \“‘this is the dirtiest day's As a result of a hearing before the | 140,000 the express stipulation that Kemal] 4 Fritish transport will take on] PTe*!).—The report of the Committe"| work of my fife," delivered to the Democratle State Convention, assembled 10,000 GUARDSMEN ? ‘was not to invade the neutral zone, * which, according to the terms of the note, was to be confided into keeping of the League of Nations = oth Aachen se on Reduction of Armaments, whic a 5 ‘Jin Buftaio deve am’. Hearst for Governor, wie troumh’ betore (thal baaene 0 delegates sufficient to nominate Willlam, R, Hear Nationd Aawenisty thie. mornite The vote, which was concluded at (ord, Robert Cecil for’ Anal act o'clock A. M, on ‘Thursday, Sept-| McCarren ara’ Mr. Conners with put- board to-morrow the wives and chi!- dren of the British Army officers of the line. The Sublime Porte is not letting the Boardd dof Estimate on grievances GET FIELD TRAINI Pt of coal miners whose employers pro- vided coal to the Interborough Rapid | Marked Inerenve in ‘umetency, Transit before the calling of the renu Chief Reports. (F. 4 opportunity pass to safeguard that 27, wus: ting in full Judiciary, Congressional eels: eine “Wuteh) eanpiog WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—App commend Surope ployers now . Pi BRITISH ADVANCE part of Thrace promised to Turkey| "commends that the = Buropean| prearst 209 | und other tickets aguinst their organ Ktoatastiy eordbs total coment, |MelY 99 Per cent. of the autho 4 Z ROOPS O STOP under the Allies’ conditions of pea powers, with the exception of Spin 124 ization tickets in Greater New York ign agreements | erength of the Nutiinal Guard, oF T T T and # force of 10,000 men has been| Belgium and the newly formed sta re] and Erie County. Mr, Hearst has a0 with them on the baals of recént set- Tota of mors than 140,000 guardans organized. Important strategic points already have been occupied, with the object of cutting off the retreat of the Greeks, when, as expected, a force of Nationalists lands at Midia, organization strength which would Of the votes cust for Heurst, Mr. | give force to such a threat this year— Murphy delivered from New York {und the election laws have been County 96. ‘Phe Inte Patrick H. Me-} “hanged: - KEMAL INVASION «= Move From Chanak Toward Erenkeui, Where Turks tlements, Mayor Hylan to-day re-| ceived fiftcen. days of “active fi quested State «Fuel, Administrator }training during tho summer season $y Woodin to arrange a conference be- | closed accordin, atement to-d) tween E. J. Berwind, a director of }®Y Major Gi orge C, Aleks reduce the total of their expend tures for military, naval and al forces to the amounts ¢pent in 191% —S SENATOR WATSON. The report further proposes inter : on the Black Sea, and drives west-| national conferences on traffic inj \'te? Of Brooklyn threw his 69 votes} Crartes F, Murphy, In 1906, admit- the Interborough and head of the} !meelf: a National Guard officer a Have Force, ward. farms and to consider extension of th, | {2 Sule: A combination of delegates} seq from the start of the convention Berwind-White Coat Company, and.| tet of the Nitin Burena” of the a q cy furnished by the Tammany leader and| that Hearst had strength which he Department, © “CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 26 Wash ; ‘ i y y ; Sulina. "eaten ; . as a U. S. WARSHIPS ashington naval accord to the} Witism “J, Conners of Buffalo, who} could not overlook, He 4old ‘me on ter No were employed by hit} «roports indloato -that ‘everyWi 4 (United Press).—The British march from Chanak toward Erenkeut, where the Turks have taken up a position it the neutral zone, has started, it ‘was reported here to-day. According to this report, the des- tination of the British troops is Kus- kueul, which is seven miles gouth of Chanak, the British stronghold and © about three miles north of Erenkeul, the Kemalists’ position. The purpose members of the League. Provisions for general and region) agreements to obtain mutual security had 27 in his bug. from Eile County, | Monday, In Butfalo,.twe days before company in an effort to effect a set-|imarked incroasé in’ milltary. Mele und the Independent League, which the convention was called to order, Uement, \ was demonstrated, end that fine spl that “It looks likeyHearst.”” He. was A graphic pleture of alleged cruelty jof camaraderie and nititual helpfuln was then an active, functioning State] jy q position that forced him to take and desolation fii and neur.the mines] oxlsted betwoen tho résilart and © enol inept TRL ci “Fey political organization, financed by| Flearst and to manipulate’ the Com- fas pistired’ by “a, delogstien headen | NEnane HURrakarers Saeneet rae 00) picuous novelties je repo Vice Pres J 4 conspicuous in the report. /Wwiitam R, Bedret and operated by by James Mark, Vice President ot PF mittee on Contested Seats, hin boop, majority of the rtutn of tile employees, put over the} | He could, throw out delegates six- ! District No. 2. United Mine Workers, delegates as the first real step toward . teen years’ ago. The Committee on and which Included wives and children STROMBOLI VOLCANO disarmament, since no country successful candidate, Contested Seats, as it was called then, o! the strikers, Mark charged the WAbern cmaaeieeeions disposed to abandon Its own measures} There many points of similarity | 4, now the Committee on Credentials. fusal of the Werwind-White HAS RESUMED ACTIVI for defense as long as its security Company to sign up with its strikers : n sit {1 cannot put up to a convention any pany en up s e Ey ts menaced. was responsible for the coal shortage] ROME, Sept. 26.—The. Strombalt_ yt READY TO RESCUE 500 AMERICANS Will Be Concentrated at Central Points Under De- stroyers’ Guns. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 26.—Ar- tangements have been completed here are between the ation that faced the eee amme which would enable any] p endl ch an Tad > a Legon fired eri for the rescue of Americans in the| The report requests the Council] Democratic convention A ge ene Mlewate, to call attention to Tom| Fight Already on in Platform ena consequent wretched service on] Cane, on an island of that-name off t} in order to block the Turks In case] Case of an outbreak in the city. Lene ane tor AHO ee cies oe | Dumicel tate Convention in syra-| Grady’s assertion that, in the Iroquois Committee Named by the Interborough, ; const of Sicily, han .rexumedactivt * Under plans worked out by United | “eee i cur ich taeedl told { delegutes, which meecs| Hotel, Buftulo, In 1906, in behalf of The suggestion to et femitting ashes and tava, “acchmpant they start to advance toward Chanak. It was further reported that the Turke were rushing reinforcements of troops, machine guns and heavy ar tillery to Erankeui, which would indi- gases and submarines in the Wash-[euse. with ington treaty. on ‘Thursday; ulso points of dissimi- word Robert Ceell, opening tho-de- [larity which indicate that the evsrent bate, bald: opening the'de- }yrearst eituation 1s weaker than it was “The enormous sums and the stu-|*!xteed years ago. The opposttion to Hearst this year ts} Hearst, he did the States naval commanders, the 500 work of bis life.” Ameriean citizens will report at five centrally located stations daily before dirtiest day's Chairman Pell. up to the State Fuel 4 trator |py terrific exploz ‘The Inhabited et was advanced by Comptroller Crate | of tha isiand have rushed to the. aly who assured the delegation that it?) jo id j ‘ wet or dry question promise to|there was any legal method of com. |‘? ® Pedy in caso It fs necessiry Dy pic Sen red E be a leading issue in the State Démo-| Pelling a settlement of the strike in 7 Poors cate that the Kemalists do not intend | noon. If the disorders become so serl- ndous efforts spent by the world o noe | lod by ex-Gov. Alfred E, Smith, whose | °° 1s le % sont to ‘withdraw, but ere decirous of] o\. tnat ino Americana cannot remain|armaments are nothing else than te}, 1, the Buffalo convention of 19°6) vots in the Republican landstide o1 cratic Convention if the Hearst forces the mines from which the Inter | Prof. Conte, a volcano expert strengthening their position. 52 ‘eA the late George Raines, placing Will] i599 was .so* enormous throughout borough obtains its coal the city would to visit the crater duting price of international suspicion. We had enormous help from the results ‘Jof the Washington Conference, Thee: would have been iar greater had been set up a permanent organization as strong as they are alleged tel recort to it. nt of the eruption. He, deck Orders have been received by| Mrs, Harry Beal, wite of a miner, [that Stromboll was. the most Hearst followers that they must|declared sho and her husband Noleana)-in (Chee Cra Rtn Sey heir six children wero driven fro Audion rit oo! foot on the Prohibition tssue|t at en from | yearly, : adapted for. Stul with safcty in their homes they are to eport to four evacuation stations, The American naval base at Gal- aten, the Near Kast relief warehouse lam Sulzer in nomination, sald: William Heurst is using thir convention und hopes to obtain the wtiun as a stepping stone to tli With the invasion of the neutral sone in the Chanak area, which bor- ders the Dardanelles on the left of the Sea of Marmora, the Allied au- the State that it riveted tho at- be tention of politicians of both parties throughout the country and made him national figure. When ex-Gov.| ese“ baye Underage Gate in the Bosporus, the Atherican Wom-|to supervise the execution of its de-| Pr Mygun ene tee re mith gets into action in the Syra-Jand the fight is already on in the/ {rely home by officials of thie Berwind- Lat t Daridje, whieh ta 1 i tha mec | 028 coneme: oF Hebert Colege. hiv oiklaaa. ee tr, Hearst 1s forcing himscit | use Convention—judging from his! patrorm Committee named by Statelwern forced to ive in a tent on st Daridja, which te located {1 are instructed to bring food and water] Lord Robert said it was performances in the past—he will | . NOT TO STOP IN FLIGHT. } tral zone adjacent to Constantinople, to ilagt vesvere) Gays asd to place tives eany vi sani rit iis te upon the Democratic Party of New stand it’ on Its collective: head. He \¢ hairman Herbert C. Pell jr. bleak mountainside. Sickness has ’ | :oncand cae oa vied banat i ar thelr motors ut the disposal of the ments: if submarines Wend excepted, | York to x iis ba Bet tess left for Syracuse yesterday afternoon.| There are other questions at issue ouerea n the SHOR family, she said [SAN DIEGO TO NEW: YOR © ° porus, on ht of the Sea o : : excepted.| nor with the idea that, cee | wetore this committee, of which ex. {amd life has become unbearabl: : station. Destroyers, the flagship} He declared it was far inore dificult Ae tatanid- re this committee, of which ex Marmora. pe denered in the election he will be the outstan¢ : fs lec Others testified that delicate women | Army Avintora Prepate Ble. Pla ¢ oe Scorpion and submarine chaser No.}to obtain reduction of land arma-|\.. fieure im the Democratic National] The opposition to Mr. Hearst in| Judge Je h TT. Mahone: 3 bad Geenolevicted badthout. yo 'y for Effort in a Few Days, other tates of crueity were SAN DIEGO, Cal. Sept. -.26,—M chanics have begun bistafling af” ¢€ 96 will protect them in the event of evacuation. FRANCE IN ACCORD ments, a prerequisite of which is a mutual guarantee of security “Securtty is essential,"* sald ti) British delegate, “but treaties of guar- 1906 was led by Mayor George B. Me-| enrnest and Cletian—who ts now back in Tam many Hall; William Travers Jerene Convention in 1924, is not disputed It has been admitted by Mayor Hylan, his chief advo agent, fluen supporter of |Count! ex-Gov, Al Smith, is Chairman; but} chars \ KEMAL OCCUPIES { KUM KALESI AT a at that tle District Attorney, and|the Prohibition dispute Is said by| Sophte Irene Loeb of The Evening |i ipesty ‘motor in the great, mopopl who made -a comprehensive | THE DARDANELLES antee must not be allowed to take the] spyis ig a point of similarity, But, |‘"bhomas Mott Osborne, Mr. MeClel nds of members of the committer “hatetive studs Of conditions In] (2 Which Lieut, John A. Macready The x _——>— ON OUSTING KEMAL } frm of the ola style treaties of alll} jing ate. Hoarat as Mr. Hearst, and, [and Mr. Jerome ran out before the |to have reached a stage of bitterners| the coal mining country and. wtin{ Oakley Kelly of the atmy a-att th . » devi '§ groups of powers in Seti ‘ ht started. Mr. Osborne nt tk ‘ . ek fi % i i e dliminating, happeungs since . g spen | Which will be certain to reflect itseif] escorted a United States investigation] + non-stop Might from San Disgo ag! ~~ Cavalry Reported to Occupy] FROM NEUTRAL ZONE opposition one to the other, tf that nich have placed. his ally, Mayor | the end, but he had no more influence convention proceedings. committee through the regions, de-| New York {n a few days. “It Is belle Yi should happen a hope of real dis- armament would be lost. We would soon find ourselves on the eve of a great war." The economic situation was a great barrier to disarmament,-aceording to the speaker. “We must appeal to the Govern ments to reach a solution of the re- paration problem,"" he said, ‘The intergovernmental and inter-allie® debts question can be solved only if the victors and vanquished, creditors and debtors alike, make sacrifices ‘The British statesman read reports to the effect that the Soviet Govern- ment was buying considerable quanti- ties of arms. He scored private arms makers who were furnishing engino: of destruction. “They may regard {t as good busi- ness," he said, “but I characterize it by a different name.” He thought it necessary to begin over again with new conferences in the hope that the United States would participate. He said it was worth serious con- sideration to determine whether all powers can agree to turn over all their air forces to the League to be used to restore peace. Senator QVittorio Scialoja, the Ttul- lan delegate, heartily approved Lord Robert's declaration that guaranteds should be open to all countries. M. Henri de Jouvenel, the French dele Joan M. Hylan, Ina position of power, on the convention than the decora- enabling lim to deminate the Brook- | tons. lyn delegation to the State Convention and to seriously influence the other county delegations from Greater New . Position On Straits Facing Europe. = CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 26 (As- &: sociated Press).—Simultaneously with = their eecupation yesterday at Eren- keul, it ie learned the Turkish N: — _ tionalists also took possession of Kum *\ Kalesi, at the mouth of the Dar- “=. danelles. The occupying forces con- » members of the committee be- red charges about the ezarlike at- will take three days to get real me Mr. Mahoney are Daniel titude of mining companies cannot bef rc: tho trial fight of of f a, W. vause, ; She charges coi is . no nira, W. Bernard Vause,| exaggerated. he charges conditions| rie stacready and. Kelly “kirty zt Bi But Would Avoid “Inci- dents,” It Is Officially Stated. PARIS, Sept. 26 (Associated Press). —Francé is in complete accord with the other Allied powers in making tic strangest effort to keep the Turks out of the neutral zone and avoiding all incidents, it was explained! to-day in official quarters. This explanation followed confirma- tion of a Constantinople despate! the effect that Gen. Pelle, the French High Commissioner, has requested Mustapha Kemal Pasha to cause the removal from the neutral zone of the troops which had invaded it near Chanak, ‘The writer has attended every pol- |; lawyer; Henry W. Cha-|in the mining districts are frightful itical convention in this State with i and almost unbelievable. vere to-day, making the last leg” of York, by yirtue of judicious distribu. | four exceptions, since 1898, and also ff Ithaca, who almost en in the matter of taxation, ight from Dayton, El Pasi.to & tion of patronage, Mr. Hearst will] many national conventions, and con-] carried an overwhelmingly Republican | she added, “the poor coal digger} Mies. In seven hours. entdr the contest on Thursday with] ventions in other States. He cannot} Congressional District, running on a| bears the great burden and the rich these factors lacking: recall a more disorderly gathering | wot form; Delos Cosgrove of] operator is let off lightly. And theac - than that in the Convention Hall in} Watertown, Thomas F, Carmody of] conditions will continue until the co: Ho has not the nomination for Gov- | Buffalo on the night of Sept 26, 27,| Plattsburg, Miss Marian Dickerman|monoploy is broken up."* ernor of the Independence League, | 1906, when William R. Hearst was]of New York and Mrs. Daniel D. Col-| Miss Loeb sugested that the city which he had in 1908, with the backing | nominated. bert of Albany. authorities look into the subway con- of the support of L. S. Chanler, Inde-] Mr, Conners had sought to pack the| Chairman Pell selected the mem-|tracts and ascertain through the Cor- pendence League nominee for Licut- | hall in his home town, He had named | bers of (he committee with care, but} poration Counsel if there is not some- enant Governor and John S. Whalen. | the doorkeepers and issued tickets {apparently some uf the members have|thing in those contracts, which call peminee for Secretary of State. Mr.] which appeared to bar from the scene }been renched by Hearst influences.|for the expenditure of millions of Chanler and Mr. Whalen were electea | of the convention anybody not inspired | Until they registered objections it was|dollars in the purchase of coal, that in 1996—with the rest of the Demo-|to yell “Hoist! Hoist! Hoist! Hoist|considered a foregone conclusion that}would empower the municipality to cratic ticket below the head—white | Hoist! the committee would recommend altake the matter into its hands and In- Mr. Heurst was beaten by Charles E.] But, when a young man named | platform plank favoring the manufac-|sigt upon proper adjustment of con- Hughes. Cooke, of Albany County got up to|ture and sale of light wines and beer}ditions existing, not only with the Tm 19096 Mr. Hearst's political aspi- | 2ominate William Randolph Hearst he} in this State, miners but with the greatest monopoly rations were managed by L. J. O'Reil- | W93 hooted from the platform. Dele- A majority of the committee is so]in the world—the coal industry. ly and Max F, Thmsen, practical] sates and spectators Jeered him The ined. The democracy of the State] She urged that the investigation be politicians Willfam J. Conners was a| hero of the convention proved to be hitherto committed itself to altaken up, not only in the particular power in Erie County and other up-| the later elected and impeached Goy- | modification of the Volstead act on|mines providing coal to the Inte: State counties, To-day Mr. O'Reilly | ¢rAer William Sutzer, who entered the | several occasions. But the Hearst] bororugh, but of the whole coalprope and Mr. Thmsen are slumbering in] ball with a singing quartette, unlim-| influences threaten to put in a min-|sition, the abuse of which has grown cemeteries and William H. Fitzpat. | !ted nerve und a pocket full of chew-|ority report which would have the] (intolerable. She concluded that she rick, the anti-Hearst boss of E ing tobacco and stampeded it. Sulzer | result of precipitating a.wet and dvy|is convinced the city couldproperty Goriniylented Bhs. Conhore aw was cheered for fifteen minutes, ‘The | fight in the convention and while/act in the mater, wherenp Mayor a political cemetery in Buffalo on Pri-] “PMOUuncement of the nomination of | there is no doubt about the outcome] Hylan interrupted to say it would be Just week Where Mr,.| Hearst was greeted with derision, the leaders wish to ayeid such ala very simple matter to stop all the diled twenty-seven sure- rade fight. trouble if the Government would take | ioe siete years ago een years’ have passed. Mr.]| Chairman Pell’s committee has been|over contro! of the mines. Py Sita i x ntrols to-day but four, earst has started newspapers in Ro- }overwle med by planks sv ited by areca ets, aUn ed tes Bunce, Sopee’ Paras chester and Syracuse—but not Injambitions platform builders. It | FUEL ORDER NO. 1 ing to “two countries in Europe} tp 196, owing to the fact that Mr.| Buffalo. And now comes a 906, o of . ci Mr. William | understood that ex-Goy, Smith has G ie { MUST BE OBEYED] | Notice to Advertisers Sanus pate pene ce tte heen | Hearst had an active organization tn} J. Conners essaying to put over in| prepared or is preparing ideas im ready to furnish men, the other ir the State, he was able to threaten| Syracuse what he put over in Buf- Jon the subject of regulation of public ; » advertining trpe copy aad. release x + | Charles P. Murphy and Patrick I1.! fato, in 1906, utilities avlich are in opposition to the er mee ne Week ar, Mereme eee ee ready to furnish men to lead them. it . aan - Fer ee si ving World If received after 4 P.M (he ‘This was interpreted as referring to Heurtst-Hylan opinions ‘in that direc-| !gnorance No Excuse, De inure daly dieho as resiot. a Rapallo agreement between Ger- SIXTH AVENUE riRE quicKny)'!?™ = elares Mr. Woodin. i Be onary te many and Russia. PUT ovuT, “Ignorance of the law is no ex- Maplay advertis copy cancel : A defective kitchen flu cds VANGUARD OF PARTIES ieee nee Pg ak at ky red EY gg in ‘il Wille | rece: i in the New Athens Hotel, cuse,"’ State Fuel Administrator Will- | received by LA ‘Thursday preceding publi, the Averoff, which Is leavtng shortly for ast OFF FOR CONVENTION | jam 1. woodin emphasized to-dry, | Prin “cope ton'aiting engratisy (0. be im) Si Nae « i Avenue, Just north of 23 Street, at {1 tt Ith the fact that [&% 7 Wend mus be received by Thursday no} eeehen cad euniioey neaeed, Franny Rahs o'clock this morning. It is a hotel for| Republican and Democratic Lead-|'% Conjunction wi pe: hast ST" Scnday Main Sheet copy. type copy which ps rtillery passed. throug! sallanig end Aho. ‘cate feme Train some small coal dealers have declareil | not ben reodred by (BS Friday, Hosporus yesterday on the way to m ¥ he patrons, including ers on Same ; Bracing copy which bast nok. been reeeiied ta ‘~ ‘Straits, Erenkeu! being between Kum Kalesi. and Chanak, which latter place is held by the British. The Kem- alists have an entire cavalry corps at Adramyti, fifty miles southeast of Chanak. ‘The reply of the Turkish National- ist Government to the Allied peace , note has been completed and com- 7 rises acceptance of the conditions laid down at the Paris Conference, 4 according to Essad Bey, aide-de- camp to Mustapha Kemal Pasha, who! has arrived here from Smyrna. y The Nationalists, however, insist upon their right to conduct military x movements during the progress of tho conference and also demand admis- sion to the meeting of all the Allies ty of the Angora Government, includ- , ing Russia, Persia and Bulgaria. tt : ‘The Armistice Conference to ar- range for the cessation of hostilities between the Greeks and Turkish Na- _ tlonalists will be held at Mudania on » &r about Oct, 2. This was decided at a council of the Allied High Commissioners held « yesterday afterncon in, the British e Embassy, and attended by Hamid 4 Bey, representative of the National- ; ists. Hamid asks pledges from the 3 British Government that the positions; “ 4 HUGHES APPROVES COURSE OF ALLIES Hopes Straits Will be Kept Open Pending Conference. WASHINGTON, Sept, 26 (Associ- ated Press).—The unequivocal approv- al by the Washington evernment of Allied proposal to insure freedom of the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus and also to protect racial and relig- lous minorities In Turkish territories involved in the present Near Eastern stuation, was expressed by Secretary Hughes to-day in reply to an inquiry. He was asked concerning “the at- titude of the Government of the United States toward the proposals made by the Allies to the Turkish Nationalist authorittes."" Mr. Hughes declined to comment on the territorial around Chanak be not reinforced dur- img the ptogress of the negotiations. Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, American High Commissioner, did not | Westions raised, but made clear the} podosto, to strengthen the arniy fi 4 ¢ Gust Lessis, a strong man were quick | The vanguard of both the Demoeratic| that they were not apprised of Fuel | publication ‘ottice ty 1p) M. 4 participate in the council, but {t is/attitude of the Adminnstration on the| Thrace.” The Greck, newspapers an- to get out. Battalion Chief Sherlock toréea lefe an he Over: No. 1, which restricts all coul| in te’ cettes ee | Ceatttiaast een understood the United States will] other points involved. nounee the arrival in’ Thrace of Gens. n J | turned one stream on the rire and put [and Republican forces lel Se aene INS: ie the, ecdoe oh Tain teat mn Golinee have am observer at the final peace} «« Machete Paponias, Nider and Leonardopoulos ‘out. The damage was eatimated at {train from the Grand Central Station] deliveries to not more than a two | over ' The American Government jx|and other promlnent miticiry leades oe 41,500. this méming for the conventions. The| weeks’ supply. Sore, “woce “omitted. wil “ost oo who are expected to reconstitute tl pr epublican army and inspire the men with new (Continued from First Pay a insane spirit. - =a 4 HALTS SCRAPPING Albany and the Demoe: ‘ ingent was bound for! gr, Woodin explained that his of- |i! discounts of any character, contract oF om for syra- fice has no facilities with which to THE WORLD gratified,” said Mr, Hugnes, "to ob serve that theproposal of the three _ TURKISH CAPITAL = Aliled Governments seeks to insure _— the Craged system’ and unload on cuse. In the S¥ BRUOD WEEE ae rie al no alors * REPORTED IN PANIC | *¢ctively ‘the tiberty of the Darda-~] SQVIET WARNS ALLIES them: t OF U.S. WARSHIPS fears Murpha Willlum As De| Mcrxe perHena) Helles an Ail Geelers. oR nelles, the Sea of Marmora, and the], be 3 Soll Fort, Edwin § Harris, chict Heutenant| Neither has it the facilities to serve . AS FIRES BREAK OUT SemDNCEy, Cy well as the protection AGAINST IGNORING HER Pr ohubee me Hay as fhe Cran Vessels to Be Kept Til) | Wiliam % Conners who {s captain}€uch notice on all consumers who ae oon Biecs ai : of racial and religious minorities. sifiees, Postoffice Inspecto « ssels to Be Ke ae s mt : EDWIN Samp! o Nore seks Natal Cal nedinte}| Nathan visited No. 2 Rector Stree B ' of the Hearst forces; Philip Donohue,| are equally bound by the terms of , Broadway at oth. Notte Lat « for Tuy ha Conference ou Near Bast. and crested Joseph Dorn, who hac France and Italy Rat u office there. Dorn is accused of T MOSCOW, Sept. 26 (Associated Press). |" oF sshd r nore ee in a note addressed t. | NOTKINS with the Crager outfit, Arms Treaty. These points of the proposal are glearly in accord with American sen- timent, “This Government also thrusts th Sublime Porte Organizes a ' Force of 10,000 to Take Over Thrace. ‘Treasurer of Tammany Hall; Thomas|the order. Mr, Woodin stated that —LOUIse. Gasmpball «ita F. Smith, Secretary of Tammany, and] wide publicity has been given the or Church, B'way, 66th ‘Tuesday, 2 P. former City Chamberlain AMred J. John-|¢er, and the obligation to comply .—- ELIZABETH Wa'™ ibe sill WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.— sun. with the two weeks’ provisions of the ; suituple arrangement may be agrecu | tngiand, ce, Italy, Greece, 1 i 1 . CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 26 (As-|upon, in the interest of peace, to pre-l iia gia, Jugo-Slavia, Bulgaria and] MOROSCO FAMILY Secretary Denby has an- Police Comm! mu ahs haa aslorder rents as much on the consumer vociated Press)-The fire which} serve the fredom of the Straits pend: | ype, proposes an immediate confer HAS A NEW “STAR’ nounced there will be no scrap- | FUSS Tee hee rete eee ices et ee ene oer the Laws of —PKOVIDENCIA, Ca: broke out im Constantinople shortly fae i onae jeri aad sod hiss ence designed to find a solution of the ping of battleships until after Essro Etehenery. Commissioner of sa Hee eae us : f Pitre Church, B'way, 06th £ efter 10 o'clock last aight, causing }Firecce and the Allien,” Blade) Rare aor makers ee Riana ; the Five-Power Naval ‘Treaty | Criminal identification, (and Germane} 20%," Sntademeanor, and the 1 mene AR Oy AY _Aptense excitement and fears that an —— against again ignoring the interests of| Raby Girl Born to Them ir has becn ratified by the last of | SURAT Seermiany ot Mee one ne far|ond offense is a folony, Mr. Woodin | Ss ee ne) got hard Sen mate *6 fara, the] GREEKS RUSH MEN Some scunarine directly Interested tp the San Rranciace the subscribing powers, Mrance as Albany onty and will continue on to mid that sidiatlons of the order will HELP WANTED—MALE, ood atter a fignt ’ ’ coe - » " Niagare Fall e prosecuted, MAC at-ciass all a of two hours. « GUNS, TO THRACE nant Bote re Keraton. Hae ueria will SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26. and aly. the Republicans were United bik mee MACHINIAT—Ifrat-ciasy all around macl * ~The blaze originated from an un- "Nahe [ak party to Cis agreateents il aaa fei Weis) Five obsolete battleships al- States senator James W Wadsworth, EIGHT ARMED MEN ROB Pivutor and” Ma known cause in the Printania Music|» UN r. ' pasate eae Iver Morgaoo Mitchell, better. known ready have been sent to the | Samuel S. Koenig, Republican jealer of COSGRAVE'’S SALOON | #1!) Sses 0s Hall, in Upper Pera Street, one of} Kemal Protests Warship in as Oliver Moroseo, play producer, to scrapheap, but they Now ore Cony : Maer alae. arene ts mite the main thoroughfares. The aud!- Pp ALLIES ORDER PEOPLE TA Gu DUNGES A Reet Tn Een ey would Col, William Maywood, Je coh GA RRHOR- wide proatlan: mat. J ence was stampeded, terror stricken Bosporus. FROM DEFENSE AREA Von ine inentrical Rorisens Ba ther haye been scrapped anyhow, soyle Take Waeker Too, From triasb |our © a aud to ). & general alarm brought to the the Virginia, Khode con STANTINOPLE, Sept. 26,—The Miscene ail tue avasdaole savage cor 7 , meant that he and Mrs, Morosco sate Nebrask - DUBLIN, pt. ight armed i vous ¥8-] Angora Government has protested to the} °mPe! © jen of Villages Xe ep rrasih Ssotas ang 2W YORKER O8 GEM WAN CLAMS ed the license /*4| and the Allied police and American| Allien acciunt the preemies ia the Tene Cnusiantioanle: Saturday Wecame the parents of ¢ ie NEW is snes men visited the licensed premises of © of} ‘wailors helped rescue “he excited spec-| porua of * est President Cosgrave in James Street 134 ted sp of the Greek fagship Averoff,.! LONDON 26,—The Allied miii-| baby ‘girl Officials, {t wes ieated WASHINGT! Dublin, yesterday, rifled the till, t tators and the occupants of neurby|Whieh it alleges infrir the neutrality | tury wuthorities jn Constantinople y Giese ot 4 ey are . i bia) Puce An rw aed batt fo bhiat A buildings. A hose run from tie B: f the Constanunople reglon, an Exchange Telegraph despatch {1 t le St. Francis Hotel have felt the Near Bust situu- Salhivnne the money and a bottle of whiskey, _ ish Embassy, a half mile away, helped] riety ning members of the Greek ity, dated Monday, have ontera| Where the Moroscos are living and 1 mulght lead to sume of the Ident Br, eyetal ie ine ee ae chee! fire. o bo ™ ssion, the personnel the} the evacuation of the residents of the | whe little eo Pha 5A 6 at th me and one raider had an re ne Bt Ass oo Greek ‘naval base, which was discon-| viliagen close to Dagldga, in the neutril the Httle soolay ‘Thespian ts 0 gnutories changing plans re. ye ercation with him, stating he and|”ogrtsamasysniantew tin tinued yesterday, and prominent mem-| zone protecting Constantinople and tho] PTe8ent the only baby, pald thetr sarding the scrapping of State Depart- | his fellow raiders were not irregu-| bra lavaiiiore and Snail free which started simultane. bere of the Greck colony have boardoa ; Mig. oa! Bosporus. ward. homage in w deluge of flowers, wvle. ment lars, but Republicans.

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