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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 10, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxix Mitchell South Dakota tuesday october to 1922 number 8peace up to Turkey now Leper prays to cure dread disease Miliav signalman 9 Wiskusky wont ratify one big sex senator spurns Aid of Medicine it Furj wac Quot All Montana watches undying Faith of promising Young statesman disease progressing i Elness contracted in Philippines is first discovered in 1917 Bride is Loyal oct. Ion can the overcome dread Alberton. Mont Power of prayer leprosy ? is enduring Faith As potent a remedy now As in Tho Days when the Savior honed Tho lepers G. Willett former state senator and for five years a Leper. Insists these Are possible. And although he has repeatedly been offered the famous haul Moora Oil treatment effective in Many cases he steadfastly refuses it. Even with state health officers rating there is every evidence of the dread disease progressing Willett clings to his Faith. All of Montana is watching with interest the outcome of his determination that divine Pawer not Medicine will cleanse his body of leprosy. Was prominent Billett. A Spanish War Veteran. J contracted the malady in the Philippines. He did not know this however until in 1917. After he had Tak j in a prominent part in the Montana legislature session a id was rapidly rising in state affairs. The stricken Man elected to retire to an isolated ranch on the Missouri River near Here. Bride of eight months refused to leave him and she shares his lonely life. The state Board of health and v. J s. Public health service offered the Chalmo Ogra Oil treatment. A divine healer learning of will Etta a keen study of the Bible and his firm Faith in prayer visited him about the same time and promised a cure. Quot i would rather a thousand times fill a lepers grave than submit myself to a physicians Cape. Was Willetts declaration. A i would As soon i Bow my neck to Baal As to submit to j the god of refuses cure out in their lonely Home Willett and his wife Cave carried on Bobb explains Union plan of Foster i own position i by associated press leased wire Cincinnati o., oct. fore noon session of the annual Conven j Tion of the brotherhood of Railroad Signel men was devoted to receiving of resolutions. It was decided that after noon today no Resolution can be presented except by unanimous consent. Delegates declared there was Little likelihood of a Resolution being pre in Owens Case attorney asks for stay in extradition of alleged thieves allies deliver ultimatum to mayor declares after Council session that charges Are groundless by associated press leased wire Bismarck n. Oct. Telegram received at Hie office of governor a. Nest of this morning from Walter e. Quigley a minnea turkish envoy rented urging what is called the a one big Union notwithstanding the i brotherhood of railway clerks and says chief is right the Roth Hood of maintenance of Way. Among Railroad organization recently having declared for amalgamation along lines advocated by William z. Foster. Of new John Dietz in Minnesota City a exec Tiye says propaganda was started by society s a lowest Strate >1�?o following last night s session of Polis attorney now at grand Forks in which he requests a stay of twelve Days in the granting of extradition papers for Jack Carroll Ray me no Nell and Ray j. Ryder arrested at Gand Forks yesterday at the request of Minneapolis police. Governor r. A. Newton to whom the Telegram was addressed was in St. Paul today at the International Dairy show and the request will tie forwarded to him for action. General Harington says final concessions have been made by Powers allies United again British chief declares Honts of w a now rents i Pon Angora govern. Ment the City Council at which rumoured charges against chief of police e. E. Owens were thoroughly discussed by by the chief. Mayor e. V. Bobb. Who has consistently refused to accede to the councils demand to dismiss or. Owens issued the following statement Copper magnate dead in England Rosemont Farmer a la m e d with Shotgun disputes right of Way of Road workers be was 5tdicicem Kuhn Eising in political prominence a Ltd Tough Ott Ped tue Gual Moo Ca Oil to cat Ewt. He clings to m16 Faith enc senator G. Willett youth denies dual murder Young Hayes hurls counter charge new clue develops by associated press leased wire St. Paul Minn., Ort. John Deitz of Cameron dam Fame. Michael Whalen who lives South of Rosemont on truck Highway number i. Has built a Fence across the new trunk paving route and has mounted guard to defend what he believes Are his property rights. After issuing a temporary order restraining Whalen from interfering with Highway work the court there has under advisement today a state motion for a permanent injunction which will continue until the construction work is completed. Differences Between Whalen and the Highway department Are Over compensation for a right of Way on his property which is in the plan to eliminate Grade Crossings and straight. In the route of the trunk Highway number i in that District which is being paved. Of in Justice to myself or. Owens j and the citizens of Mitchell it is desirable that i should publicly stat the reasons for the attitude i have assumed toward the Effort that has j been made during the past two weeks to discredit our chief of police. I have hacked or. Owens because i a Isaac Iii Glen Heim Dies Sid Denly at Soi thu ampt it u a i he h As been pc x >11 by associated press leased wire Southampton hng., Ort. I a Isaac nearly 200 planes ready for races on it. Clemons Field by associated press leased wire listers body of a Gold watch and seek Somerville. N. Oct. j ing to divert suspicion from himself teen year old Clifford Hayes of new Schneider charged that Hayes stole j was the busiest aviation renter in the by associated press leased wire mount demons. Mich., Ort. Selfridge Field near Here. Pro Abl prayers for divine assistance frequently representatives of the state Board of health visit them to renew the offer of Chalmo Ogra Oil. Each time the offer is refused. Today say these physicians Willet is growing worse. But his Faith in divine Aid is burning As brightly As Ever. A the disease is progressing Stead Brunswick today pleaded not guilty their of murdering the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills and was held by Justice of the peace Sutphen without Hail officials who announced with a the watch. When prosecutor Seedman of Somerset county was asked if he had eliminated All other persons from farther consideration in the Rase he said a Oil. No. We have not we Are lv/u1 a a on no we Nave not. We Are show of Confidence upon 5 8 a Quot checking up the Field following up rest yesterday that the Hall Mills Mvusi every read we Ca Tery had been solved evinced less satisfaction with their Case today. Open up new i cad one of the investigators said Aneth this Lead lie added pointed away ily a a declares or. W. F. Cogswell. Or Lead was timing worked upon which who As Secretary of the state Hoard ii verified would change the entire of health Hap visited Willet from complexion of the Case. Time to time. A the is growing worse beyond a doubt. He realizes it so noes his wife. But Tho senator still have motive that would explain the does not feel dispose. To take the �?~ma<1 Quot Ashine of mrs. Mills Throat in treatment we Are ready to give him the moment he asks for Russ factions in bitter War country today with 159 or More air i planes of ail types already Here fort the National air races that begin to i Morrow. The reservation resembled a j i huge reception Park for army Navy j and commercial pilots coming to take j part in the three Days program. Final tests of the racers were in Ider Way today All of the Navy a entries in the pulitzer rare being put a through their final workouts. The Navy so mystery ship which j has been under guard Day and night since it arrived Here. Was assembled i yesterday and flown for the first time i this morning by lieutenant l. H. Sanderson of the Marine corps who will i Pilot it in the pulitzer race. Of addition to her Bullet wounds. Red and White armies lash a report for Raymond Schneider upon whose on Spass front. Accord accusation haves was arrested still ing to Vladivostok Tho neighbouring rancher he out is today a Nate real Witny a 1 a. N n. it Tom. A an j was being questioned from time by associated press leased wire to time in an Effort to Clear up Dis. N Cre panties in his gory As compared shed from other i greetings and Converse from a Safe distance As they pass the Willett House supplies Are taken regularly to them. Of August shows big. Cut in earnings entire Power of red Cross is mobilized established with facts sources. Schneider said Hayes had shot the minister and the choir Singer under the Appletree on the old Phillips farm thinking the pair to be Pearl a Lima r. 15, and her Stepfather. Nicholas by associated press leased wire Washington d. C., oct. Vladivostok. Get. fighting Between the a a red and a a White armies is in Progress on the Spass front. The Battle is the sever Road earnings during August a est recorded since the japanese month when the shop men a strike evacuation began. The soviet forces was putting most of the lines to sex Ture reported Rushing troops with j tra Ordinary expenditures amounted knew it to be the Only right thing i Guggenheim. American capitalist and for me to do. A re ppm it magnate died Here suddenly a throughout the years of my serv a today. Ire As mayor i have been in such or. Guggenheim came Here in his constant close touch with the police motor car from London yesterday department that at the inception of to meet Henry a a Marsh who a this propaganda i knew it was a lie Rived on the a Urania. Both stayed and gave it no attention when. I at the principal hotel. However it so rapidly assumed such just before retiring or. Guggen proportions As to clearly indicate or Heim complained of pains in the Chest Gani Zed Effort behind it i immediately j which he attributed to indigestion began to investigate the various thia morning he was too indisposed charges and rumours and disproved to take breakfast and a physician was them All to my satisfaction. This j it for hut or. Guggenheim died was not difficult for most of the. Before the doctor arrived accusations were founded on matters i or some time or. Guggenheim which the chief had discussed with i had not been in the Hest of health me before or at the time of their cd in understood he had a slight occupancy and i knew the truth i stroke a Short time ago but had been which the Public at Large could not Able to get about and had arranged know. To return to new York next saturnine gotten results i a Coroner s Kinkiest will he Beld a there have been very few stolen this afternoon to consider whether Auto cases handled by our police Ari autopsy is necessary. Mrs. Gug Wimch had not been discussed in my Venheim and their daughter Are on presence before any action was Tak their Way to Southampton and will in. I know who was working with arrive this afternoon. Or. Owens and the methods used to a a a get results. A perusal of the report Isaac Guggenheim member of the Given at the Council meeting last widely known family of that name. Night showing the report of stolen so prominently associated with the cars recovered will convince you that development of the mining Industry our police have gotten results in re in Colorado As Well As in Mexico covering stolen cars and in convict-1 and in different sections of the my the criminals. Unite states and South America a i have made Many enemies in the became treasurer and a director of past week some whose Friendship the american smelting and refining meant much to me but i have at company in 1901, and throughout his lamed mat age and experience that business life had been actively con tenders it More important to me to nested with Large Industrial and rail be sure that i am doing right than Way enterprises. That i should be popular with my he was the eldest son of Meyer fallow men. Desirable As mat May be. Guggenheim founder of the family a i have put in most of my time. In America and was born in 1854. Since the charges have been made j against the police department in a tracing Down these charges and determining the truth or falsity of them. Did you or. Good citizen. R make an honest Effort to determine j the truth of even one of the Many charges before Yow permitted yourself to be swayed by a wave of sentiment that was pro rotated in the _ lowest stratum of our society and j despondent Over health. Fostered by a Ery Man who had a August Carlson sends reason to dislike police in general Bullet through his and our chief in particular Many head of you did a definite charge i despondency because of an incur by associated press Leavil wire constantinople Ort. 1�.�?the signing of the protocol armistice at my Dania is expected to take place at five of clock this afternoon according to an announcement by the havas Agency the Semi official French in is organization. Lieutenant Jenera Harington and his staff who arrived Here on the Iron Duke at 1 45 this morning expects to return to mods Ilia at 3 p. In. Met at the pier in his arrival by the correspondent general Harington said a the convention was submitted to the nationalists last evening is great Britain a last word. Of now rests with Angora whether the world shall have peace or a we have gone to the extremity of concessions a declared general Harington a the revised armistice convention a added the general is Gratifying manifestation of Allied Solidarity in War or peace. It is my Earnest Hope that the turks will appreciate the liberality of our terms. Of they reject them we Are prepared for All Betts Farmer ends own life. A a a a a Able cancer with which he was of a while you consider in p g lifted is believed to have been the aeroplanes and tanks toward Yladia to 852,579,599, according to interstate Rahmer. Schneider admitted that he Vostok. The defended Are offering tix to for i in a r y efforts of m Ade to r Eli a e Reft gees in near East was in love with the girl and Dee Lar furious opposition de that Hayes had acted As Avenger of j a Quot wrong Schneider believed had been done himself by the girls step Fath i or. Hayes denies Largos Hayes denied the Story vehemently j to j hurling a counter accusation that Schneider had robbed the dead min Mandan kidnapper to be Given hearing Washington. C., oct. the entire Power of the american red Cross placed behind Relief work in the near East today a meeting of a the annual convention of the Organ i Iza Qon was devoted to a plenary session introduced with an address by miss Mabel t. Boardman of Zolun j tary service. A discussion of red negro confesses to murder in Missouri by associated press leased wire Chicago. Iu., Ort. Rob. Inson Young negro arrested in East a resp problems by chapter relegates St. Louis a Ltd Broil yet to Chicago last followed. A was scheduled the program for the night session Injo a bar Horn Here last february a raided an address by or Livingsto cording to detectives by associated press leased wire Mandan. N. D., oct. Mann negro of Flasher charged with kidnapping a 15-year old girl Agnes ode. Is expected to have a hearing Here late today before Justice j. L. Olson to determine whether he shall be bound Over to the District court for trial. According to the charges Mann kidnapped the girl at Flasher six weeks ago. He denies tie charge and his relatives claim others Are guilty. Girl give exception to delegates night has made a new confession of the exar a in the afternoon while murder of mrs. Bessie Greenberg Enaa it Lasher Mandan ail Bis i. Marck cannot be determined. Commerce commission reports compiled today by the association of j railway executives. This was the j lowest amount earned in any month since May 1921. And was estimated by the association to represent Only i an annual return rate of 2.65 percent j on the tentative value of the prop j erty investment in railroads. Inv August last year the reporting roads earned $90,160,000 and in Earl Ier months for the present year the earning totals were considerably j larger. For the first eight months of i 1922 including August reporting railroads earned a net income of $471,-j 183,000 which was considerably bet a ter than earnings of previous years Over the same period. A o 1 a a because i could not fall for a p�pa-1 cau8e of he Dulcide of August Carl Randa that i knew a w a son. Davison county Farmer who inception in far i shot himself yesterday afternoon at sucker and were being handled by he Horne near rpt a men whose principles you or. Carlson. Who we 49 rears old. Men who never come out Totle Cpd along in the a y Walker farm. The open. No Man made a definite he had a pin Fop no Farly two year charge against and had been growing steadily weak presence. Although i tried to it g recent months. He is Beltie Bottom of the rumours which were 1pved to have shot Hirn Finif parly in so prevalent for a pet t the afternoon but his body was not i have had the double respond u n to i about 5 p. Rn., when his ability of dealing justly a Ryan brother. Fred Carlson came to the who was assailed and whom i knew farm the body was found yen p on to be one of the Best servants of the hark porch or Raison had City and whose character i should j himself Between the eve us Blacken for All Tim if i gave heed Jpn a 32 rail apr revolver to the clamor of his enemies and or Carlson had lived in Davison at the same time i must maintain county for 14 years. He is survived peaceful relations with the City coun i by two Brothers. Fred Carlson of weather report oilmen who were not unaffected by Bott and John Carlson whose Home the clamor the did not in Michigan. Funeral arrange agree with me As to the Best method brother in Michigan is heard from of handling this matter but the coun ments will not by made until the Oil members almost unanimously As j a sorted that they did not believe one South Dakota fair tonight and wednesday cooler wednesday Frost tonight. Ferrand. President of Cornel University. Or. A. Ross Hill vie chairman and doctor of foreign operations of the organization who addressed the convention last night on Field work in foreign lands will leave Friday to Mke charge of Tho Relief work in the near East. Chairman John Payne announced in connection with the Dis Robinson admitted committing the crime single handed the police said muttered threats of a Lynching last night caused the police to remove Robinson from the train at an Oigt to living station. According to his alleged confession he had been employed by mrs. Greenberg to clean windows. He sat i rated a rag with chloroform and j Cut off by Mother with $1 Sioux Falls woman sees big Fountain her Money erected word of the charges made against broken ribs and leg or Owens. Pendulum swings backward j prove basis for peace a for the past two Days the pendulum has been swinging the other Way and yesterday i talked to scores of our Best people who had begun to realize the dirtiness of the Deal and urged in to stand Pat in my defense of the chief. In Light of the fact that Between Chicago pair by associated press leased wire Chicago. Hi., get. plans a own is one of Tho Cleone in t?1&Quot. ?1� abandoned mrs. John the Mato that All Tho Federal. Mate. A Quot of. / 7 horrid Ani Podals Orot to Pilro Mon who bedside it Hor injured husband who a Oro bore Aurine torn Falmoe wok or Quot up a and hrs a a a re yesterday Patch of orders to posts at Athens j held it to j1pr face until she was in and Paris to make immediate use of funds for the Purchase of needed supplies. A staff of workers will accompany or Hill it was added and will be joined by others already in Europe. The decision to do everything possible for the sufferers in the near Easi dominated the convention and received general commendation in eluding an expression o of gratification rom president Harding. Another Opic largely in the minds of Dele j Gates was that of the welfare and conscious and then tied her to a chair which overturned cutting a Gash in her head. Physicians said death was due to the drug. Country club cashier confesses to robbery by associated press leased wire i. Chicago. In. Oct. Judd. A of disabled former service men. 24. Cashier of the Lake Shore country Pinion appeared to be divided club confessed today according to Uong the delegates Between Dis police that he and an a comp up a a a i faction with the work of the conducted the a robbery which a a it re a it Ca Kii Rao la q it is d to of Vii i of 11h i do Ppd to the dolic6 Oft to o _ a it a Arans Bureau and approval of its ported to the Quot Orts. Representatives a Quot i of cases in which d egg re was charged by d p a tee. A o a of the Bur i on that time Judd declared throw Rob Tallat on injustice or hers had beaten him and Tak n once w by certain 860 which was to to used to a a it the Jpn Wuh by associated press leased wire new York. N. Y., oct. , Edith Hawthorne Simmons of Sioux Falls. S. Has come to new York i to see a civic virtue the s tue by Frederick Macmonnies. Which stands in City a full Park mrs. Simmons was the daughter of mrs. Angelina Crane who died in 1894 and bequeathed her $125,000 estate to new York City to be used in the erection of a drinking Fountain for Man and beast. To her daughter mrs. Crane left $1. Mrs. Simmons feels a certain Pride in the statute she Calls it a my she feels that she paid for it. In her Home in South Dakota she read with interest and a measure of sorrow the Paige and denunciation which followed a civic virtue so in Grain brokers Are called in hearing on new trading act club employees. A search of Judd s rooms revealed $900. Judd formerly lived in Rochester Minn. _0 Rhen she was a Little girl Liv her Mother in new Yoac he told mrs. Crane that she thought to would a a Good idea to build a Fountain where dogs and Birds and men Coull get a drink. Later she fell in love Rith Robert Simmons a Young physician her Mother opposed the match hut they were married. Or. Simmons lather also opposed the marriage and left most of his estate to found Simmons College at Abilene. Texas. Mrs. Simmons says she likes the statue and has no bitterness about it. A if i could have had the $1 25,000 my life would have been she said a but i done to know that it would have Heen any better or any happier. I probably would have stayed in new York and spent it on things which after All. Are or. Simmons says he intends to leave a few Antiques and Oil paintings practically All he got from his father s estate to Simmons College. Were voluntarily complimented me on the when he fell from a porch while at tempting to escape his wife and splendid condition of our City and Lff Quot \ Wei Anro a Romeo Row the work of our police Balluff rare Vlnar summons for mat of train Malnine ouch condition in thew. To appear it. Court for the i i a a. U it or it e suit. New pact provider for heter of Eastern Thrapp by associated press leased wire Eudania oct. Allied generals Drew up their final armistice convention Here late last evening and submitted it to Ismet Pasha the turkish nationalist representative. The Angora government was Given until five p. In. To accept or reject it. Ismet thanked lieutenant general Harington. The British commander in chief and his colleagues for the sincerity of their intentions and he reiterated the desire of his government for a peaceful solution of the existing difficulties. He hoped the Ancora Assembly would approve the text of the convention. General a harpy of France. General Tombelli of Italy m. Franklin Bou Illon. The French diplomatic representative and Hamid Rey turkish nationalist representative at constantinople. Remained Here. General Harington left late at night on the Iron Duke for constantinople. Text of convention the convention As submitted to the nationalists contains these specifications l that the greek evacuation of Thrace shill he carried out within fifteen Days. 2. That the Freek civil authorities including the gendarmerie shall he withdrawn As Poon As possible j that As the reek authorities withdraw the civil Powers will he handed Over to the Allied authorities who will transmit them to the turkish authorities on the same Day. 4. That this Transfer shall be wholly concluded throughout Eastern Thrace within a minimum period of thirty Days after the evacuation of the greek troops has been concluded. May use troop 5. That the civil authorities of the Angora government shall be accompanied by such forces of the nationalist gendarmerie As Are strictly necessary for the maintenance of Law order and local Security. The total strength of these officers and men shall be left to the discretion of Tho nationalists subject to approval by the allies. 6. That the various operations in the withdrawal of Tho greek troops and the Transfer of the civil administration shall a carried out under the direction of the inter Allied missions. Located in the principal centers. These missions will do their utmost to prevent excesses of any kind. 7. That in addition to these missions Allied contingents shall occupy Eastern Thrace. These contingents amounting to about seven battalions will insure the maintenance of Law and order and at in support of the inter Allied missions. 8ei> Date for withdrawal 8. That the withdrawal of the inter Allied missions and contingents will occur in thirty Days after the completion of the evacuation of the greek forces. This evacuation May occur earlier provided the Allied governments Are agreed that adequate provision has been made for the maintenance of Law. Order and the Protection of the non turkish population. If the turkish gendarmerie functions Normal the inter Allied missions and contingents Mav he withdrawn before Tho expiration of thirty Days. Light of the fact that the better the officer the More enemies he will have. As is Well known i say when a what Are you doing Here a asked mrs. Matthews looking up at the till in Quot a things Are Ronli dared and a 11? for no a Quot Quot a Mim form of when we All know that i i not a the first time that certain elements 7. Have made desperate efforts to a get a along we Don t need you now. Do shortage of furs increases demand gov. Cox says by associated press leased wire _ j fit Louis to get. conc hic ago 111 Ort. To a a i Quot a r i Jjo Quot a of Tut buy"�1 hic ago s leading Grain brokers a re nne to Oconke Tresi the French have settled Down to the Stern realization of a gave situation. They Are a remarkable eople but misunderstood in some quarters. If reparations come to naught and the economic collapse of Germany would mean that very thing then France we Tild face one i amp appear Odayl before according to Phillip b. Fouke. Of darkest hours of her history. Eom Mission which de , if i were making a prediction it would be that if morn stressful times come and the existing regime is turned out Albert i Homas will be a Leader in the reforming of politics. These Are conclusions reached by gov. Cox As a result of his extended visit in France. Read the articles by gov. Cox As they appear in the Republican exclusively i nth is territory. A Ere ordered to the Federal Trade opened its inquiry Here into future trading in wheat. P endings of the commission which its hearings in Washington last will he made in a report to the riled states Senate. The hearings were expected to last a overal Days. The merchants fur sales company which Are holding auction Here. Fouke declared there was a Short age of furs in the United states and As a result the demand was enormous. Although he said prices were not affected much the general and 4 from Eta Ady to Strong. An efficient chief of Pollee. J cannot _ but feel that i Hava done the right a am a Fafty arson thing in insisting that i would not j Quot we turn Tavel Jiajun accept rumours As facts and in demanding time to find the basis of this propaganda before taking action. Mayor is satisfied a was far As i am concerned i am satisfied that chief Owens is honest j and efficient and i want him in his charge in St. Louis by associated press leased wire St. Louis. Mo., oct. of ithe peace Henry Sleeker was sched present position As Long As he con to held a preliminary hearing tines As he has up to this time. If i a str Luis Rou Quot or. Owens has displayed a Little too Arr. Much enthusiasm in his work to suit Quot a w a 13 charged with robbing a some people i would rail their Atten-1 and committing arson in con Tion to the fact that he has simply per on. Al 3t j i us hand s carried out the instructions As hand an a boding de to him by the mayor and if any i of a How an de to him by the mayor and if any blame should he attached Here is the place to make such grievances known. A be. V. Bobb. my Brenn was released from Jai last wednesday under $2,500 Bond. Her husband disappeared several hours before the fire and is being sought on the same charge that face his wife. He carried insurance report of the special Counci Lettona a had lat of Dot to Hoar chief i a us a totalling $8,000. Owens will be found on an inside Page. A o fire claims one by associated Presa leased Wir Minneapolis. Oct. Man is aged 43. Duluth missing a week was dead and two other persons injured found in the Blackwell canal of Ruf body recovered by associated press leased wire Duluth Minn., oct. body. Identified As that of Patrick Peyton. As a result of a fire which swept a store and office building in the downtown Section Here at 3 a. In. Today. Doing damage estimated at 114,000. Drowned. Falo n. Y., yesterday. Medical examiner Long declared to believed the Man. Fell from a Steamer and was peace in East now up to turkish Assembly by associated precis i, wire London. Eng Ort. ques i Tion of peace in the near fast now j rests with the turkish nationalist a is ably at Angora which now has before it the armistice conditions Laid Down by the Allied Powers. The Eudania conference has been i adjourned and the Allied generals have. Re turned to their headquarter in constantinople to await the turkish decision. The Allied terms include withdrawal of the turkish troops from the Neutral zones of the Dir Danells and bosporus limitation of the number of turkish Gep Darno to he allowed in Eastern Thrace and non occupation of that province by the turkish army until after a peace treaty is signed Ismeta Power limited confronted by the new program and assured of the allies re established unanimity the turkish representative Quot at Eudania Ismet Pasha yesterday let it be known that his Powers were limited although he was in constant Reb phonic communication with Mustapha Kemal Pasha and that the final word must come from the National Assembly. Constate Nople advices report the arrival of further turkish forces in the Neutral zone of the i sold Peninsula on the Asiatic Shore of the bosporus opposite constantinople j the front ranks of the turks How Ever have not Beer advanced Furth i or the British Are Landing rein i Foroe ments to protect their railway i communication. N 0 sep a

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