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£. ABY. Othe NortBrern Now ¥ork Newspaper sir a, 1923, *-* SE CA Al n EEKS UAB to __ [CEO Come Tere T T=\ he w Cour GREEKlm TURKTgoms IVT OCMC o-- | ==>) nt] To witt be cont hn o oe premier o 99+ -[Democrats Hope That Ex- Confereqqe at _ Wilkes-Barre azusmatdet? t x:y.~.:ltlll”¢mvi er 7 \*A Al I 8) Governor Cox Will Not Want| E*. ~:~ ae \o V4 i Expected to Wind Up its lully conserve it, sid. W, D; B. | . | | FORMER GREEK PREMIER 4B. ¢ 6 f to ¢ rar * aun | | ARMY In all”. T MAY RETURN. TO.POWER i To Make It an Issue ap - a : 8 . Negotiations Soon g Almey: chairman of the Perin sylvania fue! commhston today, | {* a k '% T __ in GBF Pal _ . l | ~T } | i . a f 9 7 $ ; “zltAtfl‘szmafgzmiga wail. e A“ MYRNA, BFL _ cxmpricn coms wai _- ( ~- elie? umomwnate | | :e j - ' ‘ l mmflm F “REIGN AF F AIRS _ , li \% j 40k BY MES! BF \Hm\ “Ems E tanning“ Sfmétznfffingmgf } Revohftion Within City De f 3 _ iy Le F J Lee aus j E| ; nip)“, CIR {my bl a“? b ‘Nd . nmin clared Likely as Refugees ‘ | 3 exc oligryoxngvpgégbgs Lat? R f es \e {teak [€ firing: “0312-1: “5255323 J 4. 33:2? fh'imfidfimfl? WAN-g: fizgzmm Pour in ke e A What vinpicate mis views __ | F, ‘ f Br A J | PLACED sErorne convention \In ordar to meat the need SETTEEMEN 7 there - are , certain Localities couer on, sun . | Mig 222 | o ws cae | Wao a Fe! Comme |. RESUMESMBHE “UHMIHG 0 hks 3 j __ as w if Mes mains. s\ i.\ B f +p |. In Au rellowae the anthra- | - - 't a 3+ Democrats Desire to Go on \Para E #2 .3¢. .~ Alere ; Src: | e we I Disorder Ocousra at Morning Sesaton unlip‘lwliEQfl.‘ lire - Sis mounting\ the Issue of Repubiic| BKFiz'¢: - t \Mt 75 yt ~,. > When Vice President Murrmy off _-_ =. Lift Cloak of. % DISASTER TO FORCES Cconsiper. or he\ can Mistakes and Believe They| Rij h. e n as let..\ : 3 ® United Mine Workers Endssyore t - HN En 3+ pire to - Qufifllmd. ED ONE OF MOBT Decisive he [|| Can Win on That Ground. ¥ \ iro abi . (nag +_ Speaks © T4U EUL! MH'P 11%» oa Ck 2 in Hisrory 3 '- o we Hi F= fee ' <All NT IJ D st t . wi 3 | By MARK SULLIVAN. B. ¢ 3 s © Peg Wilkestarre, Pa., Sept 8 -Ratifl| ~- i fx ao AAF r (My The: Associates | anmr now whpren | | [ge §§ | , creeacre metimen | | Bl of (are - (NHEPRINPRIBE . mune mre E ~ ~ Washington. Sept. 8 -There wil| E A ; A s Al ¥ - [by the \antfimclte 'mine | worken' lee y y esne: yin}... $ Actual Orders For Evacuation Not * arrive dn this town next Sunday! [ ~ § - |scate committes, which will end the ArNEATED > dystrFnt altuat Yet lssued, But is Believed Troops [James M Cox, trosn trom contact| [4 # I longsuiganiion, was. definitely -be. FOUR ARNE®TIP Aub, Charan fa,“ maltlé Will Probably Be Taken to Islands f with Europe and the Leagua of Ns i fms iim o fore the 113“th; to ths \14154101 o WIT?! ; le lf £13k .4 In the Aegean Sea - ip ‘ p tions, and already preceded by, \a\, ifi,\ - -_ convention -of thenalners: today, LT epee ie C020 '( a . # ~ att cabled romarks, indicating that he 1+ / #4 m=. | Tho “0?”de lgwgplflon. > f mm €8y The Associated Press.) Dispatches from Athens predict a | CONtDU®S to think the same ss bs | & < n .' | seat mmufi‘lmiafiéfm eate ttl R (.of vG Constantinepte, Sept. 8. -Unable [revolution in Greece and the return | tPOUSbt two years ago about the rela . 10 of Mistreport i ©. L. {ose |p to extricate their army from the [to Dower of the former prime minis-] tions between America and Europe. I 60 i | ~ which i133 & SBeviral to- Be “WWW“? um” Taling Kamailista' hgid, the Greek military ter, * Look For Success This' Your, (in ct pwe 0 pn a. c,, _. cL, | ohronolfogital) 'dd x, anld \@\mortion| 'Ald Parjury dn Prawit: 'af: Mine ing teadars, it ig bellaved here, will be Because of those cables from Lon- IS NJ TCX ‘ = ~ was made by amde $ that the to | __ | ' - Nn a PWH obliged to 'accapt any armistice A. don last week, Mr. Cor is soing to i terms the victors may dictate, ® ~ r be mot on his artival hers by some The \mi commissioners have k E Democratic leaders in person and by % i | Dore - th6» mtecéptan@g) °C <= CO, 0 ___ 00 ..> , |a of the peats reropomal - < wuts o John 1. int N . (Ry-The Assiciinted Prosa) . ; [i an ed . of thes Uanil ofp, d [(€ tiL., Hopt.: # -With, #our| ai ody thei thee Ad in touch with evests bore at homes, that the Minor? government pro. 1 PHB oreets hire at home pose an armisti¢ge to Athens,. . well with tho\patty. They 'think iv 7 ‘ ”WW?” to “29W“ OF | are going fo win this year's - \ 1 ._ , AUBLIG OPINION |. stoual campaign to ga great an extent -' Soc eri Mi as #s the gwgqmflt on um o p Mfiflm y tap, whi. nay A4 sering -: agape :. fis a's act | diss fhotlorn whig» Hurd big: and -le |.... E Yi’fiii’fif‘ ~'tNe Jviltlif'fgcnil‘ul' fl ”DE ”WWI“ fifi’ggg‘ggw poste heey | v. La : w \i B < va > ~ou l. a » 6 ar t., «=V th. A to md Bor, repre - A tres meets wes i us bil fet p Fei race: lead are sentative of the Kemailsts here, | pot been away this summer, but are n i m Jun ass , of Mrs' 'the acais com lk meurier, Shori | p e alld hls. Specat . deputise 'rearchitig; for the 3 cove. se Sw crs *f ere, aindsHiérdra'y an ® the - m, \As] ) Washfagion, Sept. 8 Sarie actail r ed | theta ' doe On-\ \Ha Hold - Hiss b \Nichol 1 Tig cans sro presentiig them _ w £s Le *\ cake cares Tor op ts te vey ous | th® . thie ana oo, a conclusion alttough it has 32:5?\ Kého‘goprpgu pri F033; good an fasce and as. adaquale . -a [Pilcatioba developed the: ilinage.of | HéT® (D; econultmtion..~~~ ~~ - ore gl thes “gm h fiat faall of ey 3&Wffififfii‘} esigs t Task fF harge N y “gal qusntity of canmpaigh\ majtetigl- as Mrs. Harding. wife of prefident. Wasbltegton, Sopt. - ®--Anmnounce [with employsree under simTky € 41. tbeilner E ed é a résult a? the Grosk ”was; ask of Forming New Ministry. [they want, it would be cormtrafy night but thoy ware \slightly | moaret that lire. Harding, wife of the tous. The olw=year agreement: »rik | ind King Conitantine has asked for. 110g Pie} ~ of Pale \s |8bated\ thiimoming and tp pitfent | mg becn for \the bard that Gojld: # obtimIhed. - He o mer<Premfer Kalogopropoulis to get (By The Associated Press.) diaemfi isstte. * We seretil days brought a f of mes- mafia oqtthlxflwmfljflfit wil To use a new yerblis \resting more easily,\ Brigadier * to Cie its\ thick m f a new dbinet together. Athens, Sept. 8.-Succumbing to current ip the political phrassology (Sunni C. 8. Sawyer, the physfcian my? finsi‘gépt:@fi 3:3 haud brew Evacuation . Not Ordered. the pressure of public opinion as a |Of the present year, tho Demécrats ® r tg EO In . c o - a C| If attendance, \said todey in 'n pate | bopws* tomer thar - continued Emprovre- . -U n Fe \its Actual orders for the evacuation of resuit> of sévere reversss to tho |®*\O \Paramounting\ the issue of Re ont (ssubd at the White Hous mont... Mere. Harding's all nt . F Stak $ Asia Minor have not yet bean given, publican mistakes in the ne ela Jat. \ aaa teo 4 \4. N | 2 “3g, d, but General Dousmanos, | O\**W army In Asia Minor, the cab. tton next week | 10 Miciigmn, they| Mre. Harding's condition still is # gm‘g‘ifigfi'fié’fgflfgngg; e C ; the @hiot of staff. is studying the | Ite! of Premfer Protopalpadakis y98- lara \paramounting' the Newberry is- garded with much concern, thé state 1 protiem so as to carry out 'the man.] terday resigned. sue. In New Jersoy the local lead- ment‘fiid. “must/Tin“ Dr. Gar L figgfigggufidlgg afiggggfi: \$5“ under the best conditions POF | | Nigotas Kalogeropoulos, former | 8TS Ar0 \Paramounting\ the \wet\ is. Buwyer of Marion, Ohio, whowas as | officials © insisted that - tho peatient's sible Itfon ._. wis neither alarming nor tainst their army by- the Turkish eee Cer ogee 'attopals £st tow ad: re c® \ts cw $3, ots ono remfer, has been charged by King sue. sociated with his father in attending | con® The troops will probably be taken | P. to Minnesota the local leaders are f i= a nrag E beenesuay to ime Islands of Chios, Mytilene and | a Tow nuareery. ® \0\ 454 Of 407MI0E | paramounting tha cgry \ pene Mrs. Harding during a previous i- feariGust | Samos in the Aegean Sea, where it For Mr. Cor now to \super-para- - t 4? , - is ermmm, jams 7 No z ~ KJ p mip vis Care di s + con.) \\\\ is expected they will be demobilized} tn» resignation of the G . | mount\ the issus of foreign relations i c A2 L Cf Bik f \= O norman, tree W.. Rairey| AZd and dissrmed, a part of them then | ernment (53,13 a: “03502215550 a, on top of all the others might em- a G T lh cc [U JLE [lE c -> ¢°gpfiplfifmmmcflfsfi thit two of 113 / E being sont to Thrace. view of the press cables of the fast | DZITAS® a cainpaign which fate seema : » T& T fF. ¥ EEHUL- |__ mines clomid in thes lltlkgamdffxg. £ Twonty.mver It is announced that General Poll | fay days describing the reaction in | !? bP managing quite nlcely for the opened throuih 1 (G menakos has bsen appointed com- | Athens to the dashin of Greek miu. | Democrats. : pI \Fannl \ * *\\ >--Went§l _ mandernin-chie!? of the Greak forces tary bopes in Anatblii m This view that it would be a mis.| / L ~ a. ~A KJ : ; fl make in Asia Minor following the capture! py. Kalogeropoulos. the premier. | leke for Cor next Sundiy to trum ~ \FIL ' 4 mmnwmmn MB of General Tricoupts. designate. in sdditfon to being one of | PC' 94t anything about foreign rela. - <a> 63 , ' > | 4 <>. 4! General Digenis and four colonels the cleverest lawyers in his country, | tlons is held alum“. universally by ) sri i f a were captured by the Turks at the|fs also experienced in military affairs} \\St WAF bo CalloG the working|mamy wilurons or empTy|u.. &. OFERATEIVEs star? in. \FE m W m1 time General Tricoupis was taken | and held the portfolio of minister of | DeMocratic leaders, and some of MOUTHS IN.FAMINE AArEA ~_.QUBRY IN OKLAHOMA pree ol 0022 y' Reports that King Constantine had | war simultaneously with that of pre.| them are much conc#rnsd about {t. > b lhe ARggflngnzaqmfll any?» Paj EM, THEN DtSERTS ° left Athens afs unfounded . miler tn the cabluet which he formed Cox May Let Plans Wait. - =- a . - aon. -_ Official Communique. in September, 1916. Probably Cox won't hesitate to con- N + an\ ~ i ream - A An official Creek communique. is | During - bis administration he {Sider the suggestion of the other ”Rum REGIME ”HALE-f “35mm \EB m mm K - _ mamta a -, <n. ) mest whs a sued under the £33: of Sept. 5, saye: greasntamy upheld the Gresk mugs grim-0 Wfigbggltlefg 9531233? Z; i A reo z taas 2s the rfgégrfig? itiié“m§“g‘§§\ ‘igfltgwn {it ® trow: s southern group} to TDs and Thrace and oppos . fim» a search For} P®TiD! * 0013333 to fitlre‘ and have reached the,$,oinmm of an maniac“, America to Europe. He his sat back' Peoplp Crying For: Continuance of| Four ;,@“‘mfir~'. Hitld irs Conmection | Eugena Douiwan. #1, sald to bea rels. ARCH, i+ a lins cartward of Sallhli (Salihlar?)} commission to study the status of; in his office at Dayton and figured out | - American Relist Rations, Although Wéhififbfitimcfifli of Bridge Neap | UY he foretier Ear Of Russit®, |/ Hybe Our forces in the Bah-Shah; garter these dame-ta He was scheduled as gingvghgsghfl £11] Oglfigffla as atns; Reports Indicate Harvest Will Be| - EL-Rens wan Night of Aug. 17. __. | Who 1Mndhggmntlyhr ia | C06 1 'I eastward of Brusa. premier by Demetrios aris 1 essfu . fel . us e ,, *the + ~ : c K‘Evi’l‘fii‘i'él’é‘u from a northeaster. iprll. fost. ~ =. 10 | Thereafter, with the ge.| Sufficient to Supply Most Russians]| /-; , boy on the Gtm-ok Eista:, lihll was beaten off. erate purpose of perfecting his ood. ; OfihthsmmciClty. Sepe. §. - hip a Pp ”94205222132 12,3333 & violent at.| REVOLUTION in Ciry knowledge, he has spent several} , PM'Sfii’flfifmt *= 33219 81n- : tack from - Mount Ermanit against or sMyana imminent 122333 ff; $222 3mm “fig“ Mea (By The Associated: Press;), - Vfififififigfilfit Ugltedwa'mifée Map. [ $055: Of or _ lils. amrFem ¢ in|\ filiaex‘yomfiékzobgfiewrfinbifitflfgf' (By The Associated Apress.) pean conditions. Moscow, Sept § -The Amarlcan- flan-41“ ”fiboxtalg declared was in \the cep IRCE AOAs , The fighting ended in our favor. He |, CODStantinople, | Sept. | 8. -- The| He will never abandon the <onvic- Red Cross' commision headed py | [12 fen * ifte among| |p made a determined counter attack, | C\éK administratfon | of Smyrna|tion that from motives both of PMDC- i MNajfor Allen Wérdwall, ap dinted to Fgm.flfifl!18;flilsud 'khoprnen to fof the Efetmthion. is thre son of Grandlat thi strip mi $? and strong reinforcements have now| to function yesterday. an dof business we must take |/ Tea appointed. to dé#troy and tmampar | a miral Doiwite wieo was. killed ment was stole. a Eo arrived.\ Intion within the city is imminent, | account of the state of Europe. Be: Russia's | famin» needs «f (fais. when the battliarhip Kensol|stcslen equipme | _ The newspapers report that the| @CCrding to mom. It is feared Plieving so strongly that time and |{9\ All the Atmetican charitable or |_ Witiit Ze: than a month |_ five i Ortr) z Ii a the Blaek|ed Turks hive 2°23“ tg the town of| that the revolt will ba acceterated by | economic prossure will soon make-J ganizations, has arrived\ in' Moscow bridewirchave been purged in Oka- driagie & . Fix matin! Ala 113m, 100 miles east of Smyrna. | the enormous influx of refugees, | this inevitable, he may bs the more j to find millions of emanty mouths ory. | homik / «nider | mysterious | circuto> and\ Puch t d. R shebr, miles -| bread riots and the lack of discipline | willing to lst time and pressure go | ME for continuance of the Amarican | stantaih) _ 203 » t war de Lr DISASTER To GREEKS onE in the Greek army. the work. l reliof administration ratlons, which figurines: were held hers today by a Rorhie® orar - 55? wonst 3‘ _. Tvo allied transports left bere for| _ At the same time Cox is quite capa. | have just been | cut off. But at the federal of@cers tn cinnamon with ter of the _ Ide\ plot among| | Douwkn, accord €. to the master |atsd por ury. Folow - Smyma with supplies. ble of taking the position that this is. time reports indicate that the me’fialhllijg3_ol &_ Rotk Bland Rail thit young Douwan bard oin (By The Associated Press) \| _ It is the prevailing opinion that| Sue is. bigger than winning any one [harvest will be sufficient to supply rokd Diidies fear €] Ren, Okilatoma, ‘po‘sgggflofgprbvim‘“bar“; Smyrna, Sept. $. -Only an eye wit,|\ Generals Dousmants and Polymena.| election, and that the doctrine should | MOSt Russians with Foo® on the. of Auguit 37, and Mar- gether -with madkals aud . ness can realise the extent of the | Kos will not be able to stem the- Turk | be preached at every available op- “To?! one end of the Volga to the | shal McDoastald declared confessions C disaster to the Greek army, which is advance and form a bridgehead to|Portunity. He has as mich - conn. | Other. adults long accustomed to re- | made -by le two men Indicted a | cray, termed by many one of the most de- Protect Smytna. The swift move.| dence in the ultimate triumph of this |Colving rations of Amefican cord are | plot to bridges and terrorize c'sive In military history. ments of the Kemalist army are look. | i88u® as even Wilson himself. . pDotitioning the focal tommittess to train Srowes to briug a genorat walk- |. \An army of 150,000 men, well or. {ed upon as almost impossible to stop. |_ For most men in Cox's position it | Cntinte their work. Colonel William out oElralirsgad workers in the state. ganized and equipped, has been| - 'The departure for Smyrna of M. | Would cost a good deal of effort tore. | M. Haskell, chief of the American re- The mark - under . arrest vere Her- | trangformed in less than two weeks | TheoloKk!s, the Greek minister of| M&in silent on his arrival from Eu. | lef administration's organization in | berk Latkipg and Hamilton Earl into a virtual band of refugeos. war, with plenary powers, is inter.|FOD® He must be aware how dra. | Russia, returned to Moscow . yester- | Whites, to be Former railroad en- |. An offcial Turkish statement says preted here as signifying that the.] DAt!C 8 Guality such an occasion ig, day. b’l‘ha work of feeding, He said. ployew. Row folly and JFiln Keola. | __ 400 Greek officers and 10,000 men government is feady to &teat a sounding board 4s.the mytofimmmmd do flwmfifi, ao. _- . \\have been captured afice the offense [armistice negotiations.\ ck of a steamship fresh from En- réfugeo chiiaren.\ \\\\\ PArticularly | - Tatedink> aand white Coifessed to was launched, together with 800) _ Conditions of panic prevail 820 with the prefininary sus-] Tho Aussige bo vaprimang firing \the fifldgfi'fld imglltated the motor trucks, 350 guns and a million [Bruss while refugees are arriving in | POUS® Add hush of seven days of the dere dm‘?.\.“<~ povernment has also | othr. two - mich, asccoordHig}ioo Mar- rounds of artillery ammunition. large numbers at Mudanisa. Nobe is “831223“ Bryat, after his disa= Elena]; oggfcggmhfmgw £3211“ fg‘l shat Other wore The Grgek loss of morale is illus- allowed \to proceed to Constantinople defeat in 11304.ka ife “m ”utm‘lgv feeding -the may {highs ‘imots pected) > c _ i trated by the reported refusal of a | which if iI‘Hreafly ovirerowded- Th€ | the world, and returned: trom 135230 where the harvest is bad has gm“, tone u, \Hf-M \ battalion of reserves, rushed hero tflmeddh {sh ‘ccgzgiitss orggflhavi hint- to New York in 1906, the oc slon | become a task of as | M VEL:M-GOnMEbA . _ . from Athens, to disembark. A con- formed the Al os [it | made him the centré of public alten. | Obviously there 4s enough grain {n {* ‘Pivsm \I“ u . vad *. _c, FA Emmi“ ' a N $00 tinsent of Senegalese which arrivedlthey moet other \places than tion to a degres never exceeded in | the countiy, and the collection of the yesterday on # French transport also Constantinople to care for the refu- his experiencs. 'The meastingy he ad.] national txx is ptéxadmn ao nis did not land, owing, it is said, < to |Eees, . . dressed at Madison Squrmra Garden| Colonel Haskel! decliftes th&'pro-| ;) some ) \o air carrier that occasion mas In\ many fo\| Slain of medical rellef 1s. tobe mich | Ms Refugees Pour Into City. ** Conpratalarory -_- |spects the High spot of bis career.\ | extended. as the typhus has | The whole of the Smyrna hinter | Congratulatory messages ware ex- (Copyright, 1989, 'by N. Y. Evening | »s#ain bgcomq'mmtenfii. :This dis-] land has been raraged by the Turks |chanked between M. Karakhan, act- Post, Inc.) eate failed to during the sum-] g and refugess. continue to pour into | ing soviet foreign commissar at Mos- woo animie ons ! | mir months, and is now widely pre- the city by the thousands. A Turk [cow. and Reouf Bey, the Turkish N* | swiFT PLANT IN Tonontro valent. Malaria a116 hais broken out, | ith airplane yesterday flew over the | tlonalist premier | Mustapha Kemal. 18 DAMAGED 8Y FinE | particularly in the Samara. _ Clatrict | df - town anddropped pamphlets an. [received a message from General]. where thourand® are ill and Hable | ainsi al l [- nouncing the \complete Budenny, the soviet commander, ax-| Toronto, Sept,. $.--The Swift Cana- | to work in the fields. 'The reflet ad- | that 119 , - rexsing. the latter's coniplete admir-| dian packing. Hally de- | ministration is rulkiing -a a ._ of Asta X“??? pn ne ip tion of the perfect strategy of the | stroyed ie a today.. The dan- | shipment-of ofiéwmfiw HL- . Continged on Page Seventeen) <rarkih general staff, _ --, _ -_ {ags is endl $155,000. ~ _ {the diseasa, | ._ _ 00 0\ * Os u ens +1000 fu #m us, to l * \ [ A