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D’Annunzio vjsited n TunKEy Against O c c ^ a ^ b ; the aboey' of Maguzzano to make arrangements to enter. monaster- r Snggests Unitary Owference andEx- Tmrks—'Vemzelos E je c t ial life. He will live as a . lay Franciscan. D’AnHunaio was re- . One of Eighteen Naval Torpedo < t ^ s | W in WincH the Tnrks Are to Eracnrie the Darda- cently injured wHldi He Tell fjwm • on American BattieeffllpB-€ # tHe ed to Rrinm in Few Days. a balcony of His home. Later.. It was ro^rted that a woman was ai Con- neDes toDe— tnrkisH I r r ^ a r s Concentrating in 'H p e s. responsible for His a e c id e H t., W'. W asHing^. S«p,t. 28.— Since tfaie Disagrees as t6 Rt r ♦'^Nationalists and tHe indications ,,to-«''V?’ entratt<^. oC^^Tolution$ry troops in- PBANGB VniJ> INSIST ON day were tHat a clash in the Nea*! W:- ta Atb«as; jpy^lio opinion Has veered East would be averted. strongly In tx9or of the allied powers, TURKEY GETTING THRACE. General Harrington Has sent a note cald offlcial dispatches received at tHe ikSRY REQEF SUPPLY Paris, Sept. 28— The FrencH to MustapHa Kendal PasHa suggesting Waghihgton, S i^ . 28— person-^planes could a conference and extending the time Greek legathm kere today. cabinet today decided ] that it del Pi the United States nkvy is di tack on battl would Insist upon tHe transfer of in which tHe Turks are to evacuata ‘'The jTeopie, mad witH entHusiasc^, vided intp two hostile camps today Reports, Hp:^ Thrace to Turkey- despite the the neutral zone. AS a result of the tests .off 4:He Vir- cers aboard^ Vessels Not to Engage in Any Wi: procTOded to tHi Brlthit, French and Soviet Foreign Minister overthrow of the anti-^encH gov THe BritisH commander told tH«f: Itniian legations oheerlng tH«^ allies jl^HsdfE Capes yesterday wHen the bat which ac Political Demonstration De press correspondents,that, He would Says Russia Mti^ H&Fe'Pm< ernment at AtHens. Turace Had IS'- of Greece,” said the cablegram. “ This tlesHip/^kansas was atiApked by a said the aii cided jon \ i y Allies. originally been awarded to Greece not attack unless the Turks mqk« . in Near East SohitioBi squadron.' of torpedo planes from Have beeA< d$ some overt war move^ against the opontaneous manifestation in wHicH through the influence of tHe Brit Hampton Roads and theoretically de* sHips Had beehi isH. BrjtisH. " . all cli^ses took part shows that tHe Berlin, Sept. 28— George Tchitch- strbyed, era as under ap WasHlngfOn)-, Sent. 2S.— Captain Up to the present time.;the Turks true sentimeiit of the Greek people 01 in, peoples commisRur for foreijr.a ' Heap Admiral Moffet, cHief of tHe They also ^ i CHarles Id. Tozbri was designated to Have contended themselves in bb- planes could o| Has always remained pure and faith- affairs in the Russian government, naval air service, and* Colonel C. day by Secretary of the Navy Denby cupying towns in the neutral zona H,. Danforth, commandant at Lang ited distance to comihand the squadron of 12 de London, Sept. 28— “ Offlcial odds” where there are no. British troops* iul to tHe allied power^.” departed for Moscow today declarr Out of 17 stroyers which Have been ordered to of. sevon to six werb laid today by ing tHat Constantinople must belong ley Field i Va., declared the tests They Have not undertaken any q|-; THe former king Constantine, were' eminently satisfactory in tHat airplanes rej i>rp0eed from Norfolk to Constanti- Lloyds that there would be no war to Turkey and tHat Russia, must par tensive action against tHe British whose abdication in favor of His old it was clearly demonstrated that air- Arkansas. n q ^ > to nroteet American interests in the Near -East. soldiers. ticipate in the Near East conference. ld "^ e ' N ^ r ^B t; Captain Tozer is Turks in Tlirace. est son, Frlnce_iGeorge, was formally The Russian statesman Has seen • The Turks are well supplied witH.- now aboard tHe destroyer Hopkins London, Sept. 28-—Turkish irregu War materials. It is estimated tHat' communicated to the legation today in Berlin since the end of the Genoa h, off j^e Virgii^a Capes. THe Hopkins lars Have begun to concentrate in does nbt sHard the optimism of His conference last spring. He Has been they Have 'sixty airplanes. Britij^- PROHffilTiONCRlff' emi serve'as'tHe flagsHip of the Thrace it was reported frpm Constan airplanes are on duty continuous^, people, according to the .text of His taking treatment for a nervous ail W' squadron. tinople tod'ay. A dispatcH on Wed ment. ' watcHing' the mpyoments o f , tHa, nreasage of abdication received Here. A m of the destroyers which will nesday said tHat Turkish troops were Turks. In an interview with Baron Von ISSUE IN NEW JERSEY PAY participate in the dasH to Constan- reported to Have been landed on tHe “ The agitation carried on in Greece Meden, famous German journalist, . Cannot Save GanstoiitinQide. ^ y .tiHpple Have been order.ed to bdt in Black Sea coast of Thrace, but tHis ^his city is calm, but tiiere Iq since the reverses in Asia Minor and Tchitcherin said at Hampton Roads, .Va., to take on was not officially confirmed. the danger pf losing Thrace rein "THe American press Is astonished Fretinghuysen’s Victory in Pri Widow mucH tension in tHe atmoapli9PS« eHou^ supplies to last for three .Later advices rfom Constantinople British Officials admit - thgt the' al« . forced tHe belief on the part of my because we refuse to admit an offlcial maries Hailed With Glee by Hor in His - HaqiaitHs.. It was said at tHe Na;^ I)e- stutied that the Turks were eqntinu- American commission to enter Russia Dry Leaders. Will.: gartment today that efforts would be lies could not Hope to apye Constan subjects that my remaining on tHe Ing^Hb mass along the Ismid. penin tinople if the Turks adduced upon for an investigation so long as the • I ' II made to rush the supplies aboard but sula, south b r Constantinople. In prnv^onts pur powerful friends the vtJlty and'an.: uprising >c. occurred United States refused to allow ’ ja. Washington, Sept. 28;—The big London, M ^^^;'iliHriep ^ at a week might elapse befWc the the eveht of an, attack against- Gon- •'4 :.U' l^iH^eoming efflcaciously to the aid similar Russian bpdy to enter tMt Caruso, ships werer ready. : here at the same ,flme. Vote rolled up by Senator Frelinghuy- smntiuqple, Ismid probably would be ..... 'riirks in ‘Neutral Zojpe. " Gteftce,”' said. Oonstantine. “ I am .country. When the entente'rece^y sen in Tuesday's- primaries in New bpera- A .JTH.e names o| tHe destroyers " or used'by the.Turtcs » tHeir’ base of jtnade a similar proppsitibn to Turkey tHp'l tb TurkisH .waters vrere an . The Turks are relnforningi tHe of ^ s opHiioh at an. Id view 6f Jersey caused, ^rdhihition le a d ^ troops that 'jieized i^uin KulW andv ^ request was rejected. SHall 'y b HatioHat papibU to wegr briM *^‘‘"1 ^ 4 as foUowB^ .- i' •Up Guns. However,-that this mialaken ' ipid, Gimbr, . Fbx, Kghe, Hop- Erenkeul at w es^ ^ end of -< show less self-respbct than Turkey?” . ^ H a kret^lUU.. moving, artih Dardanelles. Xuiklgfa cuyblry ^ij^pH--d8'd IntQs Aqked for an ap^ifm-vmg tHikH^ (HaiiiHridkb,^' 3b froni, iConstqntluqifie ,2^^tevant, crossedR5FvltM8t?U. thelllq? neiitrgi 2zonewIaCL> frotARigHai 7 HamiffReSr. - ’..v pra go's m m \ ’^m o ■'CAK.fyii or Edwards Orep^ture, 'Oi ^ tne., i ^ • aesLroy«r8 aun '^kieai pi,W^ tae Senate as a morning ttf cbiKHbr _:;yjSre non-com- the supply sHip Bridge, which are who once preparing for-a dasH across the At of giving General Harrington, the alfbvrt!* l^in' tlie dHseBce of more defi FIVE FIREMEN HURT IN promised "to make 'state as moist BritisH commander at Constantino nite newk as to the situation at lantic to join the American squadron and send warsHips into tHO' as the ocean. at Constantinople. ple, the “ widest possible powers to elles.” Hamid Bey continued; "If Athens. They declared that they did In evident anticipation of the Fortress of Speria’ Hlowii tip by deal witH tHe crisis.” The removal not expect bloodshed as a result of BROOKLYN EXPLOSION "WHile tHe additional war vessels the straits were not neutral for tHe strong drive the wets will make to Lightning and ViOages De- Are being sent "for the protection ot of tHe refugees from Constaritlndple Greeks they are not neutral for the the revolution. put Edwards in the Senate as,an ar American interests” at the request is said to be highly desirable but vir Bloodless Revolution stu p f^ * Turks.