Show r if IEN f J TE E Ef f f fi i IA FLEET e le l' l Y SMYRNA r f tion uan Means Strong I Bl will Be PI Played When Is Signed With th Turf Tur- Tur f fj t l Greeks Greek ens to Rule City f J An 16 An extensive c a ale al- has bc bet c n in connection with t io to o Greece to administer r f. f IWin an attitude has not been tat b the recent landing lunding- o of of w I r at Adalia on the south south- xi t of Ol Olsia Asa Apia 11 Minor ino r and the K of an Italian s l' l at It ItI I to the belief f that Ital Italy i to S1 her interests 1 ic id i Turk r 5 to the tLe nave reace conference 1 carrying Greek re k TC cc sailed from tram S fo t t l I leUon 7 eUon with lih the military and 1 at S Smyrna VInt an f. f art that allied troops already ire dt debarked It Bays saja 3 8 that the it Smyrna Is le being twins tal tak- tak the tie diy day af when the peace r Ila td on the Tin Turks ks willitt will itt effect and add when hen the Turks Turl 6 k to leave tc Europe tr t Map ay 14 Greek H-Greek Greek I. I wad I today a at Smyrna the here liere with Ith great I J Thursday stated t port orl In Asia Mi- Mi idd loon b be the theatre of or an 1 J eJ and naval na mault maul t i la Mch Greek soldiers and and t and a Italian warships tW le A Paris dispatch night stated th the R 1 Arizona and Fd sIe Jut Etu cruisers had artt ar ar- w tt rr JI an an Is I I ki 11 j Y u a ng nb i I IT T r 1 U I f hew w Terms 1 enns s 1 t r a lay 16 By y the tha I J td Pr eP 1 1 i ng to a dep- dep IN Uj Ib O t etI regions threatened 1 I lt tt to mi of j c o the Peace trea treaty l J. J that tUt eC the ch chancellor the cabinet w was as t. peace Dea c terms based on Resident wil- wil i u dirt Ul bring ve Us tho I t n teed t I hS to We tive have ban a I tt r with President Resident rUt of Nov November O r S 1918 i d dE dared d. d That Is the trl efa right upon which th the art t w m in t-l t to the last Ise t o will not a bat t aid ard Yes u or r a hasty lr n. n that It IS 1 determined original 1 eland on the f bud nd ie 3 o or I ail t Peace terms The a b h lore by saying fitment toa 14 howe however hower r tt Cn an understanding In a a. heave of oC oft i l t that hat I Mathias a er r I i s or 11 Is r with complete In accord 7 f eC net et j I d ResIgned etil ltd 1 The H. he Ct ii ul t-ul t the t 0 President feDt has to- to th the a I telegram ncI nc- nc Matt gram rebut l' l to JaCt ate t f It at Shan 1 hal Q or northern to 1 the telegram ra ad adds 8 TI es Tho lL-Tho ag loet effort of RI e to 11 resh resha n Is beNI be- be NI a hero to I if kat lA IQ t the he by Y failure QC of the o I-o It Peace conference t t r the northern ren HON tal ha of or a wt e net JOt t W l beP ii aban- aban at It ch the f 1 8 lolD out t con y On broke to Lc be Up th tta it I. 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I I ENTENTE WAR AR FLEET IS I ASSEMBLED AT SMYRNA Continued from Page c 1 dents Ideals refusal to accept the cabinets cabinet's resignation Indicates his purpose to renew the effort for a compromise New Ner Clause in Treaty f fAllows Allows Allos Inner Circle Paris May 16 The 16 The German peace treaty II n developed eloped toda today contains a clause which has not yet ct been ma made e public providing that ratification by Germany German and three of ot tho principal associated vers po powers will the tho treat treaty Into force between tho Ja ratifying parties parties par- par ties tics enabling tho the immediate resumption resumption tion of oC tra trade e. e As the tho result of ot conferences among the represent representatives Uv s ot of tho powers which were bein being continued lolla today the tho Ite text t of or the German treal treaty probably will be mado public by instalments It Itis Itis is Js reported that the financial and boundaries boundaries boun boun- daries sections of the document will wm be released tonight It was pointed out today in connection tion tc with ith the stipulation as to the ratification ratification rati rati- of ot the German treat treaty that an any nation which withheld ratification after aftel after aft aft- er el three of ot tho principal powers had ratified would bo beat at a disadvantage Ina in ina ina a commercial wa way Huns Prevent Move l Against Paris Parl Thur Thursday ay May Ia 15 The 5 The Germans Germans Germans Ger Ger- mans b by the their l' l Imperialistic maneuvers ers in and Lithuania are retarding an any concerted campaign against ag the In the ru region lon of or und anti southward acc according to the Warsaw correspondent coa of the Temps The ef effect ef- ef feet of tho the coup at Libau where the Germans German overturned the Lett government government govern O ment he says has paralyzed the anti anti- activity of or the T- T Letts an and prolonged the domination of Riga niga b by tho the soviet Mo forces Let ia the corre correspondent correspondent corre- corre asserts rt II is political politically and militarily mill mili- un under er the influence of the German Ger Ger- man mans manThe The presence of ot German troops and German Getman agents in Lithuania It is added add add- a ll- ll ed Is 16 holding up Polish military activity l t ty against the Bolshevik The rho correspondent urges the necessity s of Qt compelling the withdrawal of or the German troops as soon as possible as it sorting that there is rea no military reason reason rea- rea son for or their presence i Popes Pope's Aid l b Coio Cologne n Ia May 16 Cardinal Hartmann Hartmann Hart- Hart mann archbishop of oC Cologne COlone has lias rd- rd re quested Pope Benedict to Int intervene r cne In the tho situation between the allied powers potters and Germany German In III ol order er to protect t Germany Ger Ger- I many Cro frohn n tho the complete breakdown which menaces her In his appeal the cardinal cardnal asserted S f Ild that the thee peace conditions con con- would wO mean the utter uller ruin of oC I Germany and be bo a cruel ruel violation o of the rights of or seventy million tants of Gr th the country l |