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Show GREEKS MOVING FOR NEW ATTACK THERE WILL BE NO EXEMPTION3 UNDER CRDER F LACING CA-D2T3 CA-D2T3 1.1 ARMY SERVICE Two Acre:m3nt3 Rca:hed by Turka And Creeks at Lausanns Conference; Con-ference; To Exchanr; War Prisoners Geneva. The Cro. k minister at Derne, through the nawepaprs, haa , nothied Greeks ot tlie ciasi of V.)l to hold themselves In p.adncss for a call to the colors. He aa.d tucra would ha no exemptions. Two conventions urowiag out of tho delJ erallous of the Lauaanne p ace ; conference were signed Tuesday be- j tween Turkey and Grace. Uao provides pro-vides for the mutual return ol priso.i- j er3 of war and hostages. The other puts into effoct the compulsory exchange ex-change of populations ar.a.ig d. The signatories were lsmet 1'asha and Iti:5ti Nur Hey for Turkey and Mm. Venlzelos and Caclamanoa for Greece. Colonel riast ras, the Grerk revolu-tonary revolu-tonary leadar, whoso unannounced arrival hero has created much speculation, specu-lation, was present in uniform at the brief eremony. The conventions will become effective effec-tive immediately, irrespective of tho fate of the general peaca treaty, but the impression is growing that tho arrangements for the compulsory exchange ex-change of populall ns may never be carr'ed out, as both Greece anl Turkey Tur-key are likely to decide it wll Ik un-ieslrahle. un-ieslrahle. Interest in the Near Kast siturtlon, revived by the delRate stat ' of affairs nt Lausanne, was Intens'fiod by a dispatch dis-patch from Constantinople rcpottlnt tho departure of Mustipha Kemal 1'fblia from Smyrna for Angora amid B'ich domonstratlons as usually take pao? bef ire the outbrea'c of war. The Turkish nationalists leader is reported to have vis ted the grave of his mother, where he swore that he would rather J in h-r in d ath than "allow the sovereignty whbh the Turkish penp'e recomuered fit the price of blood to te imperiled." |