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Throwing Infantry Units in Semi- Athens. -With a new King -George -and | a revolutiongry | committee composed of three generals in control Of ulluirs Greece's first effort under the new regime will be to prevent the return of Thrace to the Turks. Revolutionary leaders anno uce their intention of going to Thrace to organ- Ize a strong defense as goon 18 the In- stallation of the new government. hns been fully effected. 'The revolt Is take ing on an intensely patriotic charac- ter, and the retention of Thrace is the central aim of the Insurgents. A cabinet member Is reported | to bave been killed, but the revolution has apparently been completed with little bloodshed. Frequent demonstration acclaiming former Premier Venizelos are being held. - One regiment of revolutionary troops hag occupied the more impor- tant buildings and is attempting to preserve order throughout the city. The affairs of government are being administered by three revolutionary generals. This revolutionary commit tee promptly requested the deposed Constantine, Sophia, his consort, and Princes Andrew and Nicholas to Tenve the country. They have also asked Venizelos, who is In France, to assume management of the Greek national question abroad. The new ruler of Greece bore the title of Duke of Sparta before being aworn in. He is thirty-two years ald, 6 feet 4 Inches tall und welghs more than 260 pounds. Cnnsmntlnnple, - Mustapha | Kemit poured his leglons into the neutral | zone In defiance of the ultimatum of the Allies, , The Sultan pulled a' new wrinkle when be handed his resignation to the cabinet. . The Grand Vizier quickly told Hamid Bey, who telegraphed Ke- mal. He recelved a reply to instruct the cabinet not to accept the resigni- tlon, but to guard the situation closely. Kemal notified Sit Charles Hurring: ton, British commander-n-chief, | that circle Around Chanak Milita -y Area, * | he did not recounize the neutral zone of the Dardanelles. | Contantinople is menaced by the Jit | est move of the Turks, | ~The Kemalist representative here states that Changk is partly oceupled , by Kemalists and partly by the Hrif- ish, He declares: that when the for- | mer commenced to enter the zone the latter began firing from the viltage, but - when they were convinced the Turks were not atticking they rgrood to join the occupation. It is reported that General Harrington will depart for Smyrna to confer with Kemul. The population is more panleky than ever ns the reports of the rdvince -f the Turks poured In. Authorities here are doing thelr nt- most to prevent an uprising. of rhe Moslem population The Turks have taken np posltlons at many points, Including the region around Erenkeut, Sirtepe Hill, Lap hak1, Bigha and Karabigha. 'The Brit- ish and Turk troops | freely move among each other at these points, cre- ating the danger of serious Incldents. The Unadilla National Bank, UNADILLA, N. Y., The aim of this bank is to build up its business in a safe and conserva- tive manner, avoiding all specula. tions no matter what may be the expectation of profit. Safety to Depositors is placed above - Profit to Stockholders. . We want all the good safe business we can get and assure our custom- | ers of every courtesy and proper accommodation, F. H. MEEKER, President >_ W. H. SISSON, Vice-Preside: t CARL POMEROY, Cashier Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fruits in Season-Home grown Strawberries Fresh Baked Goods Daily New Potatoes 16 1-2 lbs. for 75¢ or 5 1-2 Ibs. for 25¢ J. C. BOYNTON Unadilla, N. Y. Cor. Boulevard & Main St. Seasonable Vegetables Fruits Groceries Phone 10-J - We Deliver C. D. Mitchell, * Main Street Unadilla mesma. Men's Work Shoes $2 to $5 was A. B. PIXLEY Kodaks & Colts Photo Supplies yo l w mA Automatic Piatols a MILLER AGAIN NOMINATED Entire Slate Chosen by Executive Goes Through, I Republican state convention adopted - a platform in which Mr. Miller is | praised and the Harding Administrm‘ tlon indorsed. The entire Miller slate went through as follows: For Heatenant governor, Willem J. Douovon, Buffalo: attor new general, Erskine C. Rogers, Had son Falls: secretary of state, Samne! , J. Joseph,\ Bronx: engineer and sur veyor, Charles L. Cadle, Rochester. United States senator, Wiliiam M (al der, Brooklyn: comptrofier, William J Maler, Seneca Falls; treasurer. N \ Monroe Marshall, Malone. FRENCH WHEAT CROP shoRT Nearly One-third Under the Cus tomary Annuel Requirements. PARIS-France's wheat crop . for 1922 is more than nne-fourth short v last year's producti and nears ~> third under tbe customary i~° <ul quirements, | recording co o> prepared by the of Agric: © ture and published n Pars 1 1 i i | meet the demand, tut no The rye crop also is iners are said to be more ata.uur | 12st year. Albany.- Unanimously mnomlnanngi | Nathan L. Miller for governor, the | |: ' Flour, fieed, Gréins and Seeds -__ OF ALL KINDS-GRINDING aA SPECIALTY The latest thing in Toys RADIO REX Brion's Store