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Show well established machinery for the aet-tlement aet-tlement of the prublem. British to Bombard I Turks From Air If Invaded. I IXN1TN, Sept 53 (By IT. P Great Britain Intends to bombard I Turkish forces from the sir in case I tha neutral sone of the Dardanellea is Invaded, it was Indicated here when Air Commodore Hamson waa rushed celva treatment diplomatically. The British government is expected to seek at once to come to some understanding with the state department on thut subject. sub-ject. Canadian pressure for a change of policy la becoming Very urgent, nearly a doaen vessels under dominion charter having been aeiaed or searched outside of territorial waters. There also are a number of features of the new tariff law, which are looked upon abroad with apprehension and repreaentatfuna in connection with them are expected to come to tha state department from several foreign governments gov-ernments in the near future. I to tha Near Kast to take command of the air forces. Tha Second battalion of tha Grenadier Grena-dier guards and detachmcnta of the Koyal Marine artillery wars dispatched dis-patched overseaa. Arrest of Airmen Seized as Excuse BTTHARKST. Sept. SJ (By V. P.) Tha Huesinn soviet has eelzed upon the arrest of two Russian aiviators who crashed to earth at Itesaarabla four montha - ago as a pretext to precipitate war with Rumania, government gov-ernment officials . believed here today. The demand for release ot the aviators, who fell While dropping propaganda pro-paganda leaflets, waa taken to mean that tha aovlet government is desirous of giving military aid to Mustapha Kemal, leader ot the Turkish nationalists. nation-alists. . -Tha demand waa received by wireless wire-less from Moscow snd stated that unless the aviators wers released at I once Russia would consider It a causa for war. i Treaty of Sevres Is Scrapped as to Turks PARIS, Sept. It (By U. T.) The allies tonight conceded Turkey's right .to return to Europe. The treaty of Bevres, which ban-lahed ban-lahed tha Turks from Europe at the end of tha World war, was scrapped when allied diplomats, after a tedious! session, agreed to give the Moslem empire Adrlanople and eastern Thrace aa far as tha Maritxa river. Including Constantinople. I The concession, which was made In a Joint note inviting Mustapha Kemal to a Near East peace parley at Venice, waa made on the. condition that Kemal doea not violate tha neutral sone of tha Dardanelles. Tha note also said the straits of the Dardanelles should be confided Into ths keeping of the league of nations. Washington Discussion May Include Near East WASHINGTON. Sept S (By A. P.) A number of Important International problems. Including tha activities of ths prohibition navy and perhaps the question ques-tion of the Near Eastern disturbances, are to be discussed hers soon between representatlvea of tha American and British governments. Colncldently with ths sdjournment of congress, leaving President Harding free to devota greater attention to for-' for-' eign relatione, and with the return of Secretary Hughes from Brazil, Sir Auckland Gaddes, tha British ambassador, ambassa-dor, haa come back to Washington from hla summer embassy Quarters at Dark Harbor, Ma, and, la understood to be prepared for s aeries of conferences S with American officiate early next r week. Tha Intimation l riven In official cruaitera that tha situation In tha Near East ia of such widespread concern that It scarcely can escape mention In these discussions. So far as Is known there Is no Intention on ths part of ths British government to appeal to Amer-' Amer-' tea to participate In physician meaa-urea meaa-urea in Asia Minor and European Turkey, Tur-key, but at tha aama time the British are said to feel that they have a right to expect' at least tha moral support of this government in so much of the Angora Government Favors League Control GENEVA, Sept. 11 (By U. P . Entrusting En-trusting of the straits of tha Iarda-nellcs Iarda-nellcs to tha league of nation as aug-gesled aug-gesled in tha allied note to Turkey, Is favored by the Angora government, the Moslem representative here stated tonight. The representative announced It was agreeable to hla government to have the league guarantee the freedom of tha stralta and ta also protect minorities. minori-ties. Delegates to the league renewed their fight to throw the whola question of a aettlement of the Near Kast sltua-Iton sltua-Iton before the league Instead of attempting at-tempting to obtain peace through a aeparate conference. Any attempt for a settlement through a secret conference is doomed to failure. fail-ure. It Is expected by delegates. The league, ft ,rpjntedontls British policy aa Involves keeping tha Dardanellea open to tha world. In British quarters It Is declared that In tha Farts peacd negotiations America fully supported tha decision to Internationalise Interna-tionalise tha straits and other declarations declara-tions of purely American policies touching China, Mesopotamia and other sections of tha world, all declaratory of the "open door" prtneipleo ara regarded re-garded In British circles aa laying down her accord with tha British Dardanellea policy. Tha activities of the American prohibition prohi-bition agents. Involving, stlsure of British ships outside tha three-mile limit, have reached a stage where It Is dlcnted t hey ca n no longer fall to re- |