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Show KEEP GUARD IN TURKCAPiTAL Permanent Occupation Decided Decid-ed on in Treaty Presented At Paris WASHINGTON, May 11. (By the Associated Press.) Permanent occupation occu-pation of Constantinople, which is left under the sovereignty of tho sultan by a small international force of allied troops. Ib provided for in the treaty which was handed today to the Turkish Turk-ish represenUr ives at Paris. An official offi-cial summary of tho treaty has been received here. A similar international guard is provided pro-vided for the garrisoning of the straits as a guarantee of froo passage through the Dardanelles and the Sea of Marmora Mar-mora to ships of all nations. An intor-allied commission of control con-trol will exercise supervision over tho execution of the clauses of the treaty. Thrace, in its entirety, is awarded Greece. Smyyrna and the Hinterland, extending ex-tending approximately to a depth of 100 kilometers and a breadth of 200 kilometers, is given Greece under limited lim-ited sovereignty. Greece must formulate, formul-ate, with the league of nations, a plan for control of the territory and in two years the population will decide whether this arrangoment shall be con-tainued con-tainued or whether the territory shall bo annexed by Greece. Both Franco and Italy reserve only special economic privileges in CUicia and Ada I la. Boundaries of Mesopotamia and Ad alia. Boundaries of Mesopotamia and Palestine are left to thed ctermina-Uon ctermina-Uon of special commissions. The Armenian settlement is left open for future negotiation and decision. deci-sion. The precise status of the inter'alllcd commission of control in its relation to the league of nations is not clearly defined. |