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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. naval Captain who arrived| remarkable escape from the Turkish the Istand of Mitylene} Army in the Smyrna rogton. statod that all officera who refused te] At the fall of Rakt-Shehy the divia- thefr mien Pion was cut otf from the main body d up. of Greck troops. Adter wandering in ‘The King, when faced by a revoit famivhed | condition through the « mountiins of Anatolfa, the ncn aged tu reach the Aegeam Sea 'e-| + im the army, following defeat by the Turkish Army entercd » tried to save his tottering yenn they pushed north- rd to » where they were taken otf by two Greck transports throne by the ¢eclaration of martin! law, bat this was of no avail and he Their arrival places the third army corps once more at full strength, sane phic American “Dollar Princess” |Miller Turned the Tide in Cost __Maw Become Queen of Greece) OF ynerat'ng the State Machine, Says Root at 6.0. P. Convention Economy of Administration the Basis of Speaker's Key- note Speech Which Deals Largely With Budgets of 1921-1922. ALBANY, Sept. 27.—The socalled “keynote” of every political con- vention is struck by the Temporary Chairman in his opening address, and in the one delivered this afternoon by Elihu Root, it was first sounded as an interrogation. He held that the most important question in the im- pending State election was “whether the great busy, orderly, ood-natured Majority are going to attend seriously to their part of the business vf gov- stepped out in favor of his son. Constantine relinquished the throne when reporta were recolved that tramaports loaded with = mutinous Greek auldiers were speeding toward are Forced to Abdicate i / je caste cit the King's proo| ADMIRAL LONG GOES orced to Abdicate in 1917 by ns the Greet] TO CONSTANTINOPLE Allies, but Recalled by Fy SESS poeraracat for a tew weeks.| TO DIRECT U.S. NAVY Popular Vote. reins of government for a few weeks. resigned. King Constantine's abdication to- This Morning. The Democ atic Stato Convention Syracuse, comprising 223 men women delegates and several tt ernment. “It is a question,” he declared, “ote the amount of interest taken by the men and women who haven't any axes to grind, who are not trying to get anything out of Government ex- cept the ends of Government that affect everybody alike; order and lb- erty, efficient protection to life and manifesto stated that the Greek troops on the isiends held the same owing to the moneys whith have been expended, the great New York canal system, forgotten’ byethe busi- ness world, “is beginning to come back to its own.'’ I Butaxius, the Minister of Will Be in Charge of Opera-}aay ty nis second #ince March 15, tial law when an airplane flew over Mt Chics and Mityiene. The} Press).—Vice Admiral Andrew T. | June 15, 1917, ut the demand of Great diery, made the following demand: Stantinople to direct naval opera- | ceeded via an Italian port to Switzer- Sh ti Flmance, before he resigned advised the King to abdicate. King Constantine proclaimed mar tions Should Any Be 1913, when he ascended the throne Athens dropping mani‘estos signed Necessary. vacated by the assassination in by Col. Conatas, who Is attached to PARIS, Sept. 27 (Associated |S#ontki of his father, George 1, On the army and naval forces of the someon Long, U.S. N., Commander of the | Britain, France and Russia, “Tino,” American naval forees. in Ewro- | Mfs wife and their children boarded views as the majority of the peep! pean waters, has gone to Com- |a British warship at Athens and pro- Col. Gonatas, in the name of Ivis sol- Constantine should abdicate} tions should any become necessary | land fur a period of exile, marked by immediately in favor of the Crown in participation with the foreign il] health, that ended in December, Prince; that the National Assembly] squadrons, it was stated here to. [1920. ered to the Hudson River rose from | tno 281,361 tons to 629,902 tons during the MAYOR LEAVES. 8 WITH DELEGATES, EXPEGTS VICTORY Brooklyn Delegation to Com» vention, 225 in All, Off Brooklyn delegatign to the Before boarding the train Mayor “The traffic upon the canal deliv-|Hylan said: “I am confident: that: Democratic Convention will mot ia guests, including Mayor John Te eter . Hylan and Grover A. Whalen, Coth= barge canal, of which. he ‘said that} missioner of Plant and Structured lett the Grand Central Station in “w* special train of eleven cars’ at #86 at be called bah that oe cae cua day. v The clectiong of November, 1920, Property, prompt and impartial jus-}\40. 1991, and for the first eight yal people. 1 am confident be tastalled which would carry out, ‘Vice Admiral Long’s mission, it fousted Premier Venizelos and his ad- % tice, good sanitation, good roads,“wood months of 1922 the total canal traftic | \ % ie in Nominee wie will unhimdered, new elections for the Na. is explained, is quite apart from | herents by a 70 per cent. vote, Not- Z “ . Noi schools, economy in public expendi-|was at the rate of 2,800,000 tons per} wn, will be ay gattneti? et ne tional Assembly; that the army In] that of Rear Admiral Mark L. |-withstanding that the Venizelos Gov- ture, efficiency In public service, mod-}annum, an increase of about 58 Pert Reoubtican nominee."* Thrace be immediately re-enforced. Bristol, the American High Com- [ernment was in charge of the elec- eration and fair distribution in taxa-}CeMt Tae wae ore a serene | John H. McCooey, Democratic leader 2 e revolt in the army fs considered ner to’ : welrent lions. ca! Jurisdiction. wil remain un- ‘mecaing torard the captail PEACE PLANS HIT Ree eee BY GREEK REVOLT that Venizelos, exiled himself from his native after he was defented at the and who is now in Paris, will ot return to Greece as a member of tions. The new Government at iS oe ” tion. canal of over $600,000."" ‘Athens thereupon Invited Constantine ; . Mr, Root spoke of the steady in- Cae te years,’’ Mr. ae ae to return from Switzerland, Venizelos crease of the expenses, appropria- Pochyys hanes Leg 5 ath el oh faving left the country. tions, payrolls and tax levies of thal oi aha terminal charmes in the Har- “Tino” refused to return unless the State Government and the “wide- ‘ bor of New York, which are an intol- people of the country proved in a een " spread appetite for public piunderferable burden upon trade and upon plebiscite that he really was wanted. i cultivated by getting easy money| the farms and upon the consumers of Position on Thrace Opposes} iri, Constantine May Come to plebiscite resulted in 96 per cent. i lle eanatien” ‘This, he dec{ the State. For a long time the water- 1 ; rom public treasuries, i - , Allies” Offer, bf the people calling for the exilea) Live on Princess’s Estate, front of New York has been heli in rated the process of} private ownership and fault was found] onice ¢ PARIS, Sept. 2/.—Fears that the] King’s return. Near New York. Allied plan for peace in the Near East} Prior to his return “Timo’s’’ son, i } convention cit. esterday. those in the gather'ng ze fil PRINCESS ANASTASIA, (Former Mrs. W. B. E 5 cl , had accel State extravagance. “Our State Government did not Hie with the wharfage charges. Then in order to relieve commerce the city a quired the ownership of the water-| or thy. County of BrookJyn, was not among those, who left to-day, shaving gone to the Central Station to-day were William Hagarty. candidate for Supreme Court Justke at the last’ election; Fire Commissioner Thomas J.. Bren+ na Alderman Frank Cunningham: John A, Harman, Park Commissioner of Brooklyn; William 1, Delaney, erk of the Magistrates’ Court; S. Kelly of Brooklyn " Bent, Director Bo timate; Kdward would tumble like a house of cardy} Alexander, was called to the throne,! PpaRis, Sept. 27 (United Press),— beeen Ty paretl Gicre aa wed front. The result of that effort is that |+r, O:Loughlin, Deputy Commissioner ne would never return as fong as thefwere expressed here to-day by high | but Alexander died in October, 1920.| Paris to-day speculated on the pos- oie ts thee ie the dock property belonging to the Publie. Markets, and "-ihawaed” City of New York is valued at $212.-)Riegelmann, Borough Presiden 000,000, and it is credibly asserted] frookiyn. that the city leases Its docks at low) Among the women wer line ef Constantine is om the throne.| Government offtcials on receipt of the from the bite of a pet monkey. Bsr caste (nontagag Sirians: Nar news that the Greek revolutionists| The Treaty of Sevres, by the sign- tionalists, have lost all that Venizclos|had driven King Constantine from his} mg of which peace was declared be- * gained for his country during the|throne in Athens. tween the Allies and Turkey, gave world war. The fact that the revolution was}greeca the control of Smyrna and It was he who induced the Allies,,{caused by army officials, who want] 4 eral Gack ee Caden taunt who drew up the Treaty of Sevres,}to fight the Turks to a finish to pry to turn over to Greece the territory|vent thelr occupation of Thrace, guve | for centurtep had been Turkish ter of Thrace and to make other con-|rise to these fears. The Allied plans, }ritory, The Turkist Nationalists, 1e:1 as stuted in their note to Mustapbaty, Mustapha Kemal Pasha in revolt sibility that the “Dollar Princess,” the American woman who backed o King and lost, may sit on the thronc of Greece as Queen. Princess Anastasia, wife of Prince Christopher of Greece and the widow of William B. Leeds, the Amertcan tin plate king, had no statement to five out concerning the abdication of me thing went on to an even worse degree under the Government of the City of New York. That+makes the situation rather worse than better,’’ The jnerease in general budget appropriations for all purposes. made from the State funds in the last ten was shown by Mr, Root to from $43,074,192.58 in 1911 906.60. This, he pointed and corporations and the lessees get} pistrict, and her delegat the profits from charges which make]Mary Nanry, Mrs. Catherine highest in the world. This appears by leader of the 344 Aaueintl ms hal CHRISTOPHER of GREECE, joint legislative committee which re the 1st embly Distri ported Jan. 30, 1922. The report enu Minnie Harriss, leader of the The loss of alt this territo: recipi- | Kemal, favors the Turkish occupation < i out, was more than tripling the ex- | merat our city piers leased | \ssembly District and one of he ee ‘ tated the crisis which drove ing Com. of Thrace, which was eeded to the }*##lnst the Constantine Government, | her brother-in-law, King Constantine.| ~~ penditures in that decade, The in-| by the clty for $1,494,717 und subletleeates, Afiss Blizabeth De cuenta } stantine from the threne. Greeks following the World War. opposed the treaty and in the sprins| Reports, however, that Christopher crease of the annual appropriations, | by the lessees for $5,685,000, an ad-] William Struck, leader of the 34 [ie In stepping out, the King obeyed} In case the rebela gain eompletéto¢ r921 the quostion of revision was| would be recalled to his cours TURKS INTRENGH he said, amounting to 28 per cent. of] vance of $4,190,283 and a profit of embly District, and Mra, Bvelyts the ‘miiifento werved on him by air-[controf tt was helleved certain that} discussed at an Allied conference in| i ee dine ’ the total appropriations made in 1911. | over 280 per cent. I will quote 4 par-|Ward Rehm, the 13th Assembly Dis@@Ygr | an attempt would be made to de- King were met with a denial ty him. ‘As for the budget requests for ap-]agraph from the committee's report . et leader. :|fend Thrace. In this event, diplomats |L0ndoa attended by representatives! ‘The United Press was hanged a pointed out, Mustapba Kemal, leader} 0f the people involved. Despite Greek | statement by the royal visitor which The lutionists make the flat] of the Turks, would Insist on sending} Protests, the treaty was moditfed amd) 4.014 sq ” i rs this, together velared such reports ‘‘unfoumMded. demand that the re-} bis armica into the territory. is. together with Turkish atrocities fhe rushed to Thrace. in} This stand of the revolutionists|#¢ainst Greek colonies in Asia Minor,| Christopher pointed out that Princes vent, Tuckish occupation | piaces tem entirely at odds wits the} led te the war between the forces of| George and Paul and several others of the territory. * policy of Great Britain, France amd Dye spin bury Mustapha Kemal.. | were in line before him. —— : i several Greek successes, Cor-| rienda of the foriner Mra, Leeds ‘ TWO ULTIMATUMS to. the Turks, This territory was pig rai iregaseees hel ood aa ; of Eski-Shehr, an important rallway|the Greek debacle. She not onky had SENT CONSTANTINE paddy s leseis ceaubics fe {he} function, shortly after the King's ar-|her whole heart wrapped up th the petals Y rival at the front, was the signal for! cause of Greek unity through Con- illustrating the way in which this was debt service, @ concern without capital, not mari-|to have one now.’ appropriatio TRIBUTE TO GOV. PAYS A HIGH u Pier 72, at the foot of East 24th Street. | gretted he was MILLER. from Sept. 1, 1919, to Nov. 14, 1920, From these figures Mr. Root turned]at an annual rental of $40,000, and to pay tribute to Gov, Milles, sayine| rented berthing privileges at a net an hat in 1920 the people of New York/nual profit of $61,000 over tho rent} aty, (Continued from First Page.) with the time set for the final evacua- tion of refugees from Smyrna. It bbe Ue Lajek Canatanting, who has} This is taken to mean that the Kem- wice been driven from rone,! alists want to clear decks for action ent fall te a repetition of what had|would seek refuge ia Amertca on the! in the event the Allies Peiece wale ee ship Lemnos, whieh arrived at Laur- ium, om the peninsula southeast of Jugo-Slavia Said to Have The son of the “Dollar Princess"’ has also married into Greek royalty. had bee troller of the “We all. knew able and impartial Judge of the Su- strengthening their lines and check- mating every move made by the Na- tionalists. Further arrivals of mili- —the Blsek-Hand mititartsts—have| Constantine’s first abdication was proclaimed Princo George Wing of | te result of iis stand in the World) About year ago the youth became a Yar. He took the side of the Ger-|the husband of the Princess Xenia. Tugo-Slavin, according to uncon- tory and naval units are ds . merous cases of such rentals showing firmed reports from the Hungarian | ™&2* bis devotion being generally i ae menting, thee, fortes aad inveraty | preme Court and of the Court of Ap time to desist. This time w tended, and then the guards tional Assembly and the formation of & people's cabinet friendly to the Hn- tonte: State," he continued} tering the port. While their records upon which the rioting ceased, t Mrs, Ma’ or nominal rates to favored individuals | 4. Greeny, leader of the Sth Assembly of Mra. the cost of docking in New York the] Rover, Mrs. Mary Powers; Mri Agnes My: Dis- testimony taken under oath before “J trict: Mrs. Martha Guilfoyle, leader Mrs. 10th, A number of the women delegates propriations which confronted the wegislature of 1921, Mr, Root stated | done: asked the Mayor it sie, Hylan atl that these, added to the appropria-| iow PROFITS ARE MADE ON |N0t Intend to the trip to Syra- tions chiefly for cu He replied mounted to $206, 8.04, am in- THE PIERS. No; I told her that she had just crease of $91,049,921.44 over the 1920] ** ‘The Maritime Shipping Company, | had a eee good vacation and I am going time and owning no ships, occupied] The Mayor later sald that he re# not aware that so many women were going or he would have been proud to have Mrs. Hylan accompany him to the convention * . : wild demonstrations in Athens, the ts considered significant here that] "elected a Governor who happened to} puid First : Demanded Cabinet ———— toway mashing through ‘the streets] *tntine, but had also, it was reliably) Gon” ” Nourreddin Pasiia, Military [have exactly the qualitles needed for] ** “sabbatina & Company, a con- Friendly to Allies. ceg and a¢clajming Constantine. reported, spent large sums of money} Governor of Smyrna, has declared he| leadership in a change of the business] cern composed ‘a young saloon | RIOT WRECKS CORK JAIL; in backing the King. cannot ¢ t liv of the State from public extravagance] Keeper's helper, who was later tnter- RDS WARN, T! ATHENS, Sept. 27 (Associated ALKA : Suarantee the lives of the if per's helper, whi r GUA HEN FIRE eaiess tie a anos ‘Sonal thin eats IN B. N ST. z It was reported tn Greek circles] Christians in Smyrna after that date.|to public economy and efficiency.’ Helested in a small moving picture ’ added that he used the ‘word ‘hap- house, and a ship's clerk without BELFAST, Sept. 27.—A Cork meve pen for the reason that “there ts} capital, and not engaged in shipping, | sage to-day says some 440 prisoners in always an element of chance when al received from the Dock Department a| the Jail there started rioting Sunday, New King happened on two other oceasions,Jestate of the Princess Anastmsia in man is selected for new dutie: large number of berthing permits be- | and wrecked several cells, Athens, with revolting troops, de- A each time war rev inity of Ne etna ai BE Aner: HE DER 1 ee e-em orl BERLIN, Sept. 27.—Revolutionists reli e war reverses being the|the vicinity of New York. Bridan)areeno) ‘lesa! Bony Ww han L. Millerftween Juno 1918, and Sept. ‘After several hours of pandemont an honest and efficlent Comp-] 1921, which they subfet to ships en-| {he authorities gave the men a spectfie fired, that he been anlwere destroyed or suppressed, nu-| wounding two men, one of them fatally, exe A second ultimatum declared it was considered the National Assembly had already been dissolved and it manded the creation of a pro-Entente Cabinet, whose members) would be appointed by the revolutionaries. If no favorable reply had been received | ted to be behind the movement. by midnight, ft was declared, disem-| Prince George, wha was born barkation would be begun. Aug. 27, 1897, is the eldest son of Gen. Papoulus, recentiy uppointod| Eins Peter, but renounced his right Governor of Thrace, pro- fat succession in 1909, In favor of his ceeded to Laurium to. negotinte with }4rotber, Prince Alexander. menting their forces and inversel: a profit of from 66 to 400 per cent town of Baja, which ts on the|**ttibuted to the influence of his 4 eae oitey | peals of the State. But robudy knew, ‘1 impairing Mustapha Kemal's chances over the amount pald by the Dock Danube iver ninety miles from Bet. | W's Sophia, a Hobenzotien Princess| WETERANS OF G..A.R. |! successfully attacking the Straits. |nobody could know, whether he had) Hepartment were established. They and sister of the former Kaiser acl lities necessary to stop se 1 The Sea of Marmora and the Bos- |the special qualitie were permitted a credit account with The revolution followed a bloody} C'ticism of him was aroused by Ass MARCH ONCE MORE phorus are dotted with warcraft, the |the habit of increasing extravagance) tne Dock Department, and deposit lash, the report said, in Belgrade. Pisce ae eee | beennen concentration rivaling that of the|in the State Government. It appears) quring this period over a million a Croatian Decentralisis are also re- Greece and Serbia, pledging the sup- fateful days of the Gallipoli cam. | that he had those qualities. +o, | lars in the bank. port of either power if the other were paign. ‘The British flect now in-| After calling attention to Gov.| sy ittle or no effort has been made Lihat still nd irene cludes six dreadnoughts, seven battle] Miller's “*perfect indifference to his tpy the city to limit or restrict wharf. ute eae “erste 1588, was} DES MOINES, Yowa, Sept 27 (As-l cruisers, twenty destroyers and sev-| OWN political future, i aepataans age charges by lessces or permittees.’ miven portal ‘sane a, und re-| sociated Pdess).—Bowed in body and/eral submarines and giant alrcrait| “talk for the galleries, A of Gegal “One special way of distributing the . > metrection at German ietedcd chs ks, but stalwart ifC@flers. The assembly of this ur-|and other qualities, Mr. Root direc moneys: exacted from commerce for Army manoeuvres. After haying once | thinn ranks, but s yak Fi mada and the increase in the British|attention to the stoppaxe of the/the use of these docks is reported by spirit, the surviving veterans of the land forces to upward of 30,000 men] stowth of expense in the State gov-]tie committee. It Is by forcing the ‘The Crown Prince has abandoned | “the then Grand Army of the Republic marched have quieted the frayed nerves of tho] ernment. The Legislature of 1921, he | policing of the docks into the hands his proposed journey to Roumantn for -heame, a national hero in the Bulkes| through the streets of Des Moines| anxious Christian population of he| Stated, instead of increasing aPPV- of private agencies whose service was the royal marriage. Pal omcials. They have established) Warot 1912 by leading a Greek army | and passed in review before the Com- iation vet f the preceding harge upon the commerce usin) capital. priations above those o! a charge up. 0 = " "i # ced early $9,600,000] the docks. Under this system the e ame a municipal administrations of their a Baionike d Gen. Harington, the British com-] year, reduced them near! chooning. Five former Ministers werel muse Meture Of Saloniit from the fees ineshag oor. “ Side by side in the first automobile e 2 t more than /omicial figures show there were em- mander, has issued a contradiction to] from those of 1920 and cul uD | of e arrested last night in connection with a a rumor circulated in Turkish circter | $79,000,000 trom the original budget} ployed in policing the docks of New 66 Loft ” ona the receat disorders, Gen, Lewis A. ‘Pilcher of Brooklyn, York in the year 1920—-12,000 men at Commander-in-Chief, and Hanford to the effect that the British are re-} demands The Ministers arrested were those} GREECE IN GRIP a cost of $85,850,000—more men und MacNider of Mason City, Ia., Com- Marat this change wee: fob, due. to crulting Greeks and Armenians to] ‘That this change was now tue i y cl i Si sire Mr dat higher cost than in the entire who were attacked by peasant pax- fight the Nationalists, 1. some accidental circumstancs at @ _in tl itisans last week. They had been held OF REVOLUTION id Be She FUROR public police force of New York with peigeennent mander of its twentieth century Army and countterpart—the American Legion— Des Moines Parade Re- viewed by Brooklyn Chief’. ou custody My Peasants and Iai says the Genera R it from the ; a : toot went on, “is apparent one Moss, later ys the General, ts characteristic of ip Use ton eae of he same period the ap- thé mischievous disaffected elements | ct that in t Aitrok New work: neleused. They were om their way tc who are putting suc! Propriations of the City of New \orklWHY PRICES ARE HIGH FOR attend a, political convention at Tira- patting such statements 1n] vider that political control which ts P British Commander About Navy Seize to Fire When Fold to >, eae F eecupied the position of honor at the| circulation in order to sow discord. "Hold Of when they were seized by their! Power, Spreading Mutiny. | head oc the marching host. Nationalist circles are justifying | 2°¥ Meer. CS eA es eprenee| | eae fee ee ro ahaunnan extremely proud. a) p Boies! oe On | eee ‘ heir own choice ir no f , Mr. ; Sept, Ae—inelton tan] ONO ON: Bent: 21 CAspoolated| Be the: rae of the Depart-|the reported intention of Mustapha) ie ene eased from $268,475,828.76] would illustrate why It costs more to ment, inconsptcuous among his com- rades, marched the father of the of Marton, Ohio, Kemal to demand the suspension of allied reinforce: als, They declare he has the power to close the Straits en- CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 27 (Associated Prem).—A wireless mes- sage sent to Chanalt when the Turk- ‘sh Nationalists occupied Kum Ka- lesi and other points in the neutral) jont troops lave been reported de- , zone was all that prevented an out-bfeated: Steamers laden with refugees |%@ belleved to be advancing on the hroken out in Albanig and’ the tn-{|P785).—Greece Is in the grip of a #urgents are marching from the south | evolutionary movement. At least te 1920 to $284,543,766.57 in 1922, an] get a barrel of apples from the water Increase of $71,068,427.81. front of New York to the grocer than Marton, Ohi oTatuis same period the direct tax|{t does from Niagara County, 400 Gen. Pilcher’s own State Depart-} tirely and thus bring pressure on the}, ''" IY tha State was reduced from| miles away, to the watertront, and aul warships and | ment from New York marched at the] Allies, and that in the event of the |Mevled by Uy I "l00'C) $19,876,700.26] why the farmer gets low prices for revolutionaries |front of a divicion which Iincluded{failure of the peace conference to} i) "igo9 a reduction of $15,129,828.68.| his products, the city consumer pays the New England Departments, Con-} agree he would lose his only effective]! 1 floating debt wa: | high priees for his foods and why th i 7 - necticut, Massachusetts, New sey profit leaks out somewhere between breale of. hostilities between thefare said to have left Valonm bound}capital from the and Dale. Pennsylvania pl tia tee, — — By hee is Jearned, ; for Brindisi. where the revolt origina mrded second rank because of its “The most important step toward ; uttleworth, commanding ‘The revolutionary movement is}large detegation relieving the gituation which has o the British. foreex in Chanak, wax) GEN. KOUTZIS LEADS | jeasea by an ofticer named Gonntas eet pressed commerce In the port of New creased 1 about to opem fire om the advancing the State was increased to $4 York hay been the creation of an en- Kemalist cavalry squadrons when ie| REWOET OF GREEKS | variously described as a Genera! ana]PRESSMEN PREYED UPON, 204.18 tn 1922 from $31,508.400-58 2) ged and consolidated Vort Author- pia @ Colonel, who organized the soldiers| HEAD OF UNION CHARGES : reeeived am utgent radio from Brig. an increase of $9,747,844.55. ity—to plan, improve, supervise and Near 125th St. on the islands of Mityiene and. Chios, Pleads for Concerted Ettert to Pre- 1 Gen, Harvinton, in Constantinople, | Jy 5 8 A en Be Com-| BARGE CANAL BUSINESS IS the uses of the port as a -|Induces Salonica C BA regulate the w: THERESA BUILD instructing, im to suspend the attack wi onal peta fa ceriem Goats tp Wace concrete Be GROWING. ieee Und al ita watertront, exiating | eee BU were removed following their crush-| presses HOME, ey sept. 37. ing to unconfirmed reports recetved| Government and sev from Albanta via Bari, The Govern- transports manned 1 Meantime no ‘ed, no money was borrowed, a0 ¢ obligatiéns were deferred, no sinking fund payment was omitted and the DELEGATION | surplus of money in the Treasury of weapon were the Allies then to hold fhe Straits in strength, epee TAMMANY - GOES TO SYRACUSE Now Located at ‘That Hylan M promise Candidate, Some Hii The Tammany delegation, 600 strong left the Grand Central Station at 10.30 o'clock this morning for the Syracuse Cortvention. The Queens delegation, numbering 126, was headed by Borough President Connolly and Mason Smedley, Chairman of the executive committee of Queens, ‘The delegates were non-committal over thetr choice for Governor. There was Advertised in The World or to “Lost and Found Bureau. 108, World Building, will be Us for thirty days, These iats ernment of New York City upon the Advertising Agencies, or oan —and kept—show that they sell on their merits—try a package today. ign enwise convnens. 4, Biway, 66th Until until all! peaceful measures were ex- to Join. uncing these figures, Mr.| and possible. bausted. LANDON, dept, S%—de Reuter €s In announcig nem by saying that | ‘"Chis having been done it is now Tm consequence, a British officer . ” ing defeat by the Turkish National-|_pectaring the uni Root predicates in public ex-| for the first time, possible to break th: Was con® to: ttie: Memalist lines under|/*Petch: from Athens, untimed, save! in Avg order for the demobilisation |asn tee ee trevet thle rede’ ergy fre ape a white flag to inform: the National-| that Gen, Koutais, commanding the)” ns papn by & group of raegAlenome Gnd Gtr penetiee, ae ee taniciee tie ‘st commander that unless he re-|Greck troops at Salonica, induct ue| ct, taes® tfeops I sald to have been| scrupulous lawyers, encouraged by an- through abandoning or injuring, the trented' the: Biitish: would: open fire: : 4 the immedinte cause of their mutiny, | tagonistic employers,” Col. George L. Geetul. activities OF Lie ject of tne’ (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) After further pasieys the ‘Turks wore |!" (© support the manifesta of} ‘The revolt quickly spread to the| Berry, President of the International brought him to the subj Bhs * Hines given forty-eight hours in which to|the Mitylene revolutionary treops,}navy and many of the warships re- Printing Preasmen’e and Assistants’ withdraw beyond the neutral zone. while the control of the insurrection-/fused to answer queries sent out by | Union of North America, appeals for & ‘lnmpiiimeea ary movement in Chios was assumed |‘? Admiralty, An airplane appeared | concerted effort to preserve the stability by Gen. Platsiras. joves: Athens and shemered. the sith} or ii union, tm hls repost to the tee 8,000 GREEK TROOPS ‘The Irench and British representa- {ith Pamphlets signed by Gon: " Po Nbr be bhi lg }and demanding the resignation of the |':2inth bienntal convention here to-day. | strong undertone that Mayor Hylan ESCAPE THE TURKS |‘ieve. made reproventations to tha{Goverument and the abdication of the | oer Kinfon tn cacelient condition, he | might be the compromise candidate vee vere Greek Government, emphasizing that mine. This created turmoll in the| report urges co-ordination between the| some were not bashful in admitting 1. the prespects of peace were impaired | CP! and crowds surged through | Amertean Federation 'of Labor and the not be no e Taken: Peony Asia Minor’ bytuy the presence ct Gree warehie ia {the strosts and about’ the nathe| Ameren ene ee eee ar ear [that Smith could nominated, Transport. Turkish waters, Tt was announced) ulldings, Then a number of wur|Vancement of citizenship, education and] Among the Tammany delegates Amertcantzation. were George Olvany, Thomas Mo- alata! CANDY Box of Candy is our autograph to a work of which we are See our Ad. page 15 THE WORLD'S Harlem Office) 2092 7th Ave. strangle-hold of the Municipal Gov- All “Lost and Found" articles Been at any of The World's Offices, “Lost and Foun: advertisements can be loft at any of The World's telephoned directly to The World. The friends Piccadillys have made Call $000 aaskingn, few tore. OF a There Isa guarantee in every mea a Se” a Fea CONSTANTINOPLE, arene LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, sjoeat Oe peak: Hgat su Manus, George Perry, District Attor- package. 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