Show TURKS OVER I REPORTED VICTORY I I Posters Fosters Tell Tel of pf Alleged Outflanking Outflanking Out Out- flanking of Greeks I Near I Ip p Br By Associated Associate Tress Press r n Constantinople Jul July 1 There l. There Is great Ireat exultation exultation- among mong tho the Turks In Constantinople because of or the alleged Victory of tho the nationalists over the tho Greeks in the the tho vicinity of Per ama where Mustapha Pashas Pasha's forces are aro reported to l have e a outflanked the Gr Greeks ks' ks and to be bo moving northwards towards sixty miles mUes southwest southwest southwest south south- west of Constantinople on tILl Sea of Sea Marmora aking several se 11 thousand prisoners There Thero has hs been no official Greek I for Cor two days and an anthe the Turkish papers are arc not permitted to I print news unfavorable to the Greeks i but tho Turks generally credit the reports of Must Mustapha pha Kemal's success The sultan sulan has communicated with I the heir apparent who in turn has ha I confer conferred d with the tue Sublime wih Porte PUI ask asic- big ing that protest be Le lodged with the entente a against suppression of news new favorable to Turkey The director of the allied censorship has replied that the nationalists have YC no direct direct com corn with Constantinople and that therefore reports reacting reaching the elt city arc are unreliable The rho alleged nationalist victory has lieen een widely heralded through posters at at Brust and other Anatolian cities clUes where the assertion I is made that the tho Greek casualties at at numbered Th These sc figures are regarded in Constantinople as al J ludicrous u although Greek silence is creating the tho Impression Impression sion that thal tho the initial Greek success has haa been checked The nationalists admit that frankly the they were wera surprised 1 by the Greek ad advance ad- ad vance ance before final action on the tue trel treaty ho hc Greek battleship formerly the Mississippi and au all al Greek merchant merchant marchant mer mar chant ships at Constantinople have ha e sailed toward the Dardanelles The II Greeks arc are recruiting men of ot all aU na na- na- na including Turks in Con Con- Many Armenians arc aro also C enlisting n I I St I a I I |