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I in (would agorts . General Townshend ‘ I Hem of KutaeLAmoro; , An Interview ‘ ”BRITISH COMMANDER - YEARS A HOLY WAR \% fwuv’ . I: Allies Had Botter Make Pence With Komal While They don, Ho Peolores. Si w 26 i runniumnnn «iltlnttld Prose Staff Ool'lospondont) = Copyright, 122, by the C. P.) ~ - Parts, Gopt. 16. --The o Allon. must -- #frvondar Conatantinopld ar ~proofpl- ~ tate « holy war which ilt a ie | ~~. the oxlatence of tho British empire, - Sty Charles yownsiicnd. horo ~. of RubolApmipn, dcclorcd lien-c today ~ to tho Uaitdd Pross. - : . \We had bettor make peace with : Mustaplc: Roms] while we can, Iq ' warmed“. % -. Townulxeml sald tlut Vtusf \- Komal has autined hls tarms ~.. %0 Him, and that ¢ hia1.fovvardad, Abem tq Promlar Liogd. George) : Thay Include Indepondsnce for;: the - \fork | .~ Aorles: whore the diminish population \As In the majority, __ £ My Gait > Whit madnoke to. tront | the Nex: Kastan - sltuation as - the | ,j | ~ poworn\ are - doing\ rum «(Gemini Townsllcnd. e soos \We haveno bistnoss. Tn Constantly ~. and the gooner we get out the | © bettor, +If gomothing Is not dong, we | Celt ibe threatoned with a holy war. <- The ontire Mohammedan: world would ~omise agalast us and\n \ monheg tho (x- CAgtonce of the Buittsh empire . C MuBtapha=Romat. -can . take Oon \If Ite doos, I- weuld not /< be muprised to seo the ~Botshovikt} - marching to- Constantinonln to help Aho Turks_- \Thom we would have: another world ~ wan The KReomalists have a 'big, wolt| ~> dfgcipiinad womy. £ would rachor not | © ogy how funny. We can have pence | ~ with Ute Turks. We had better settle} ivl’iilo wo can, I what if in the |- minds of tho ind f warr of 'the c' Hequonces.. A holy war would gat] 5s wholo Bast aflame, Prone Turkey| t Andin=and romcmimr ll slit, - DHE}: \- I Rot'nao tha Soviet offleora at Ausora ; to ing the: lxonmlintsl ‘J‘hot {4 worth J [Elad Ptiza Bey, l k Million mating oi' all» Twilight Ligue was hold task. night In the} ' Afforican Legion raoras. itcd and ordm'cll pid. it was . da-]; As the Kl 'of G, have but \ang gana ito win they will play the} Wont ¥a. 'Fuosday and IL they lose} um; will rm, (zillion Paris Friday A 11 siting zxthcn odiourrzl until nexk filmy 7 \[In an offical ‘ti'orqmunicption 'to tho ”my iGMWlliitlm st : McClonry j of thel memoir. omo ¢ Wally and Mohawk Cant oan Bt. Maryalihonpitat, subbring from Feow via Riga today, - Bills were! \ Wfollowing -t Menace of Moslem War with Turks, Bol shevzkl and Bulgars in Line, Conr flinues to Grow in Near East (By United Press} ~ A Sept 16 “Blltlsh stantmople toda hin a few miles. ciy the 'city, Four British araisers and <u G PW Allfes, - commuted the reinforcements. while. Turkish cavalry reinforcements avere landed at o approached to i t, ewht destroyers [convoy ed the to the anplent: Turkish capital, which Mustapha Kemal, *- of the Notionalrst forces, threatens to seize\ flom the). i 'Two regiments 'and an airplane squadron of five machmes Detachments of Allied marines, attemptm\ to land at Smyrna yeaterday, were prevented from doing so by. Kemalist] \ opened .a bombardment on the districts. <=> '[ troops, massed on the docks, according to advices: here. lowing this, the dispatches said, the Greek battleship Kilkog/1 Turkish quarter.. 'of, the gity, _? which had been spared by the fire which swept over, the other Frosh, detaily of: the massacres in” Smyrna. 'came 'to light today: as thou-| sonar of, refugeos arrived here, In | ong: Instance, thay said, . the Turks] were prevented from slaughtering ona group of victims only because of the 'display 'of the United States flag. American 'Congul General Horton, | [who arrived here today, Is tn n state | verging or,: nervous. . collanseb due to}: the: horrors he . witnessed, including the. murdering of his. own chauffeur, | \tho Tefugees raopprted the smughter | Started whon fire was set to a bulld:| dug: in which, 800 ald: men, wonen Edd; h nan ore hiddon.. ~As the victim o street thcv were: shotl ntte cririiidato massacre. P (§)... By LLOYD: ALLEN (United \Bross SludtCorre‘spondent) fiondon. Sept, I‘rxlncc and Italy today swarned. Mir [tapha Komal that the Alited Armics would oppose any attempt via - the}. \| Dardanelles to - Invade © the . neutral zone around - Constantinople and the straits.. ~A nofé - signed jointly by these three powers was:. dispatched to. the Turkish | Nationalist commander, . | wamed 'to: mako. no attempt to cross | the 'atraits,\ tha, Bosphorus or the Dordmlolles‘ a fogs “fit C C(By The United Press's 33min. Sept. 16 aud Bul gatla wore reported being Iined up to- day . to slide with the Turks (dnl the | Batum, In Trang-Omicasia, where two Bolshovlh divisions aré being concen- | hated to naxlet the. Thirks Af Constan- tinopie is, attacked agccordiug to . an “Agenda\ radio dispatch from Mos“ | ot the Russlan frmy, is hosfnlng to | The' aime agency reported former president of | Turkish chamber, had arrived at| ®L Sign to- negotlate, for: a Buigsrmurlo h allance which would: bring But- | grim Into the war on tho \side. of the Mbslomsi (4 ' (By who Unitea r'i’osuo (a a o Athens“ Soot. 16.--Unconfirmed os- tlmotes fromArmenian: sources: today wore that & minimum o£ 70,000 Chris: | Hang\ wore massuered in Smyrna and jal #0 i% 0,000: elsewhere in the path: ot the : 3 tidsh army,: Hotness along the |were/estimated at 600,000 by illie gime i f ka EC | mum Jan + Wnshin on,\ Sopt. 16. -No At. flight tram the State Dadpartment deglardd- American Red A A conbfint mg m; Of Ameman Tg-| ingest? \etllt 1g. Pouring Auto Greate, [¢ and aro prithout . resourcés to sustain | file, 1s ¥Rortously 111 [thamsolves, It was Stated. Thhy rust physics ¥: declare 1 anth ax 'beyond our resources. Ho was also!. [extra. -| Please advise Near East Relief 151 J Fifth Avenue an - IBEHUlNGEH EASF event of war with the: Allfes.: - 1} £60 Kamanaff, commander) in chief | that | fiymc alloys | 'of Moslems hore, sfmultaneously with \: 250 | theleadera o Monetizing: ; destityten - in | [Athens | © h aban- | hasty [ WIHE HEEEWEB ASKS FOR HELE : cat toc al The following telegram from James [T.. Barton and. Cleveland H.) Dodge, i BY a . (United Press Staff Correspo Was ingtpn, 'sept.. | 16. —Assurances 'that domestic coal. reqmrement be ml d this w ‘ter hi: reas ment of §500 000 tons~vto domestic T consumers at 'prices\ \which _ecre§.ary L of: Commerce Hoover hopes to adjusted downward - suits from coal. R mutual 5 ended its sess day,\ fieads 'of the Near East. Relief in the lide United-States, was- received today: by Miss Franklin, Red Cross: secretary. \Smyrhg> situation growing \hourly morehserlous evidenced by- today's! \gshle dispatches _ reporting burning k Three hun-] 16.-—~G reat _ Brita lflicked thousand refugees, Smyrna re| } C0 (= 'Christlan section of city. | glon, forty thousand - Moundania » (tleally foodless. Condition: «innocent homeless refugees extremely pathetic | Near East Releif at scene of disaster | Desperate situation - Situation. will |. with supplies, | not allow\ delay..- Immediate -cash [great factor in affording relief to des- tifute. Will not your community chest from'its funds on hand. make emergency appropriation ?} © WG ADJOURNED The case- oft Alfred lennger, pro- brietdr | of the °B.'& B. yster‘ \house jin this 'city, tame up for hearing: 'at Troy yesterday before United States [ Cipperty.' - -~Federal agents are alleged. to have found: beverages at the oyster house |- (gbdut two. Weeks' ago which: contained ore than. the legal one:. and one-half T out of kick. The case was ad-] ] urned until October H. ( l’l‘he: government has no funds ifor rcllei’ and the notification was in the | nature of an apfeal to. the Red Cross kt determine what stenstthst organ- izntlon can take to aid. : #____L & iz (By rho United Press.} - s \~Constantinaple, Sept. 16- Uphlslngs an attack by the Turkish Nationalist | forces/of Mustapha Kemal, is under- th ‘Mohammodsns Allied 'oficlals late making | prep-| arattons 'to 'suppross- such an attack. stood to' haglbeen decided upon by |A masgacre.of\ whités in : Constan it~ nople probably would ensue If the ropean .froops were ‘hvex‘powered x} : Mustapha Kemal's ‘Eovolry has been ported. only a few ty, evidently | recoimo toning The ata: Kemalist army has extended its ght wing-to a point; 55 ; les south- es from the| , Today, Shipments Already iArc ongthe Way Mechnnlcville residents will get coal \in lsufiicient quantities to: relieve weeks v2 This was the\ cheering made: to. fl}? Hudson Valley Times: to; 'lon the way to him and that-other gon: **i <local: coal merchants Fame yants of: the 'citizens - of | the co’hl munity; and . from. that' itime on 'reg ular shipments will be received. - The: Hudson : Goal Company, which suppltes a majority br the local deals 'to the - izes of Nard coal tallied his ~=winte ; seven-s taenths inch roundJmesh and 111011 ' over a. jone and three-eighths round mesh. Range 'coal will,\ 'through <a one and threeié‘lghfh round mosh arid will be: made over a ilvoeighths inch or a half inch round pass :| mesh, - dependent on : market tions; :~ # (% In other words, alt pea coal a stoodL 'ill be called \range goal; \gand 'there will be no 'more chestnut 'coal; suppliedan the meantime 'by the Hud- . sop Coal Company g ig understood 'that the.. supplying :| the local more] ants Ain their: lturn, Will require ‘oashAx r: all coal delivered;: \£ not Lo eg [44+ a Cooler Imne contract' between Mr: t and the construction company malls Cheermg Assurances Given day by a prominent local,degater; who |J YF stated that a large consignment ras |\ ® ©Bgtween now :and 'the\ first of: Oo~ tober, 'this dealer: sand ‘firere m1! \ge |\. a. '<ubstantial' amount of coul in . the | 1§' yards of! Mechanicvrlle merchants~ sec} oof “enough 'to supply all\ 'the ' temporar' ers, has dssued a statement in r [Se smallest of the chestnut, if is under- 'a companies willjinsista upon: local yOdesl- \~. erg. paying.th .cash-for coal, and 'that. tilt is here shown. - VPost Ofllc Departmen \ recently g the radlo-telephone . exclusively for this purpog the: absence 'of knowledge Of: the: dots ahd dashes common 'to rsdio-telekmphy. abandoned Vt e use of radio-telegrgghy ln . Farmers are\ ths: enabled tc dlnf Br Hutchms them of all anxiety, within a yery fewc tac tatel‘éfint I signments were: on route to other éfhas <&: large cll‘cle déeply l th’hnd Bhlonged to: several ofther socléties Itfimnec ed\witl§(the church. Th strvivors | are two- daughthrs 5 red Youn and Mrs Clarence 'of Glens: Falls and three sons, BIG! liAIL FTONES t the storm q last: night 2% inc h stones tell f ' ing 'to ,reports,’k“and hey didn’t 'half Phir,\ exposed [dongd-alf their property in~thol m‘gnt from: the htynlng cl; {E> “o: the city 8 ‘fir-Muwwc-tw - gins sufte Eo FELL gnURING STORM 3 - j ompany f ville on various § : i No General Counsel Sup fiDepartmentj j'_ of Legislation. ~~ > Robert 4“ \ E\ Corradini SecrétsryA of I h ‘eby made a- part of this |1 are being sent to all candid . for this same oflice in New York ; requested xto answer Vthem as a favor .to - the Anti-Saloon \have your views 'omithe: questions], it tated, made public to those voters within \the aterritory 'which -you seek e to serve who look to the AntnSaloon League for informatlon i, |. *In. order, 'to make this mformatlon available, for publication before the\ . date set for. the primary an early re- ply *will. be' necessary . ANTI SALOON LEAGUE OF N. Y ~] By ORVILLE, $.. POLAND, 'General ~ Counsel 'and ',chislatiye : Superintendent wto ne (v Qusstions submitted to candidates for“ the Legislature by the Antrsfloon 7 8 Id C ective thox enforcement of: the 18th Amendment which have rthe approval ing | ; \The questions 'on attached sheet‘k; irs | which is: [the approval j‘oe best advise a jignoring your- questio /s and s] t Q; do so except th ‘ des my. constituents in rega: proposition: tha ‘may be am elected, : the supporters of any propos‘ljtmn as? interpreted By ' some ; J deem; it the _ 'duty 'of a> Member of the Legislature - take into. consrderation the arguments and” advlce © all of his: fellow. members of the Legi nd then;to carry out the will of higyc Ashtuents, as he may \ of a msjonty of the supporters of pro- .'.. f s P ad hibitron 'in, the Legislature? : Iace\themselv s; } behind state ber 8 1922 Supt - Anthgloo York Cit - ,ofliclslly on. rec-d t I ‘Qna/filon'al: laws . sis as to whisttisu ; lgglslation s Legislative [ t F. si New | wod e nllo’év \ols toajustly cléum enemptxon from a part: £! the r bsponsrbility for suqh enforce-_, {: . 23