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Show I! HHSTICE J IS SIGNED AS I ALLIESJIREGT Ismet Pasha Holds Out for Larger Quota of Gendar- T merie in Contested Area, Gives In I I THRACE SURRENDER IS BASIS OF PEACE ; News of Successful Conclu- ' slon of Negotiations IT 1 Cause of Great Relief to London; Attitude Changes 1 ' MUDANIA. Oct 11 By A. P.) Tha ; armistice convention signed by the ; representatives of tha Turkish nation alists and the allied powers here late last night contains tha exact terms ' as submitted hy Lieutenant General ' Harineton, the British delegate. I Ismet Pasha, the Turkish represen- tatlve. held out for a larger number of i a-enrtarmerle In eastern Thrare and ar-J ar-J ; sued lengthily on several other points, : hut eventually gave way on every point of the allied demands. . (General Harlnxlon and Getferal Charpy. the latter the French dele- gale, left for Constantinople this! . morning after a fi-w hours' sleep' aboard their warships. Kemalists Given Until Five o'Clock i LONDON. Oct. It (By A. P.) A peaceful solution of tho N-'ar Eastern j A tangle has apparently been rfaclird on' I tV hauls of the surrender nf eastern 1 Thru re to the Turks, with proper safe- I guards for the Christian minorities and I the neutrnlliv of the DuMi nelle. I A convention putting Into effect an armistice between the Kemalists and V the flrrpkB was algnrd hy liii drV- i I gates nt Mudanla late font n?ghL Thai riws brought jrrat relief her, whfr V, thre wan conni'Wab! anxifjy 14 th "TV- Turku remnln reoalrlirirr. drrplt th , -"jj, nwlv declared unity of the allfe. "While the fracmntary rtt5;vitchM from the nceno nf the ronfrrenre did not state no rntrrl'ally. It in 1v-lievpd 1v-lievpd tlmt Imct I'anh.i. In nl-mlnt? for tht Turku, did no under ordm from the Anrorii frnvri.mnt, to which allied terms had TrvloT.My b?"n forwarded, : . The Keirailfll had been given until; 5 o'clock yHtp.v to ncccpt or rJrt ' the allied proposal!, and the reason for the dolay In not known, tinlp last mlnut rhnnr In original docu ment weri found necewary. It Is assumed, however, that th armistice, as concluded, corresponds closely to the allies' terms, the main points of which provided for evacuation evacua-tion of Thrace within fifteen days and complete transfer nf the civil administration adminis-tration to the Turks In an additional month; delimitation of new neutral tones a'onff the Iarrtanelles and Bos-phorus Bos-phorus by mixed military commissions' and nonoccupition of Thrace by Turk-I 1-h military forces until a peace treaty! is nitrned. The changed attitude of the French delegates, who previously h'Jd support-) ed the Turkish stand. In believed to i j have contributed largely to the readi ness with which the KrnlUts yielded. yield-ed. Before signing. Ismet Pasha Is ssld to have protnted that the terms were In contradiction to the snirnn'es originally orig-inally given him hy Central UVnrpy. He was told, however, that the French delegate had assented to the new demands. de-mands. U. S. Expected to Attend Conference LONDON. Oct. 11 -By A. P With jr the armistice Just signed at Mudsnla, putting an end to the warfare between the Creeks and Turkish nationalists' plans for the conferences denigned to . bring about a definite peace In the near rt eaitt are proceeding In a less agitated iv atmosphere. . Two conferences to this end are be- Ing arranged, one to fix the general nar eastern peace terms and another, to prove for. neutralization of the straits of the Tffirdanelles. Prepara-, tions are being made for both confer- ences by the various governments, as It Is pointed out that the settlements reached at the first must necessarily affect the second. It Is believed, according to expressions expres-sions In authoritative quarters here, that all the government-, would wet- come the attendance of the United- j Htates at both conferences and It Is I considered probable that both thwj Greeks and the Tn-ks will make formal I requests to this effect. j Riuftia Desires To Be Represented , MOSCOW. Oct. 11 (By A. P.) Russia Rus-sia aa a world power must be reckoned reck-oned with In the consideration of all matters bearing upon her Interests, ' such as freedom of commercial navl-l navl-l j gatlon through the Itardanelles. and t therefore any proposition to leave the Soviets without representation In the first conference proposed by the allies tor sotthment of the ear Eastern . t Continued on p.' re t.) wnrM p'iwer In h rerki.nM with W b Itava thut th fton of th allira tn lilix'hftdlfi; tha trlt. therfhy fill-I'na fill-I'na utt UitiliLlluiu uf auuUtasn twin a whll w r atrlvln lo rreatuhiah our vrotinmie hy our own liian, dt aplt th fttllur nf th tln. and ll'igtin ronferti' tn hlp ua. 1 very unjnat and w will act a,rortHn'ly " With rrfrrenr to th 1'nlted ritat, M, T hlliherin aM thtir wr ev-eral ev-eral nhainrln prevent I fin reautnptton of friendly rotation with It una! a, HUQMIS BLOCKS MOVE. "Hcriary Husth," h anld, 'ha taken n aland whlth haa hlin-kad the fM'aalhlllly of the I'nlted Htntoa and Htoiaia romlitaT Into clnar rdn I lonh li, for Ih tlm helna; at Ira at. Th I 'tilted 'tilt-ed Hint in tn liwta llMn Ituaat aa a varMiim, an far a trad la piiil i t-rrned id aontS-how Ih Anirelcana I at H I ti'icard u a hnndlt and rotdier. .and apparently will for sm time he- i ful ihfv rhMnprn their View. daplte i our willltipnean tn meat th l'iitltl Htata hallway tn any Impartial pro- poanl. "Th itsrsreatlon (n end an official cnnimiaalon of Inquiry tn delv Into our affair I A floaed Inrldenl, acrnrdlna; In tha American uovemnint dex'lu ration, ra-tion, Anierlr pi1 rent I y hn not K retell with ua thut It wa only fair thut W h llo,d to enl a committee commit-tee to Ih I'nltrd Mntra to look Into trad affair and condition (etieriilly. whereby ttiiaai tiltiitmtely inlyht h altlo to learn and profit hy th American Ameri-can mathotla of doing thing. ciitiurr rially, "Wa wr alan rady unrondttlnnally In allow prlvat American hualnea men tn ntr Huaala ftr preparing or dlBrualnst btialnea. Veniielos to Act As Plenipotentiary !.OMH,V. Oct, II (D)T A. r.) rnr-mr rnr-mr Trainler VsnlseltHi of Oreec will net a th chief plenipotentiary for (.lrc at th flrat pe-ac confrenc) of rrpresontatlvea of t heec and Tur-hy Tur-hy nd th allied power, tt wag ftn-n ftn-n minced her tcnlny, Th plac and dat of thla ronfervncft hav not yet bn deicnnlnetl. Soldiers Sneak Into Thrace mlKflTO. Thrc Ovt. U (By A. Ti-Klv thousand Turk tall nallnpftl-lt nallnpftl-lt oldtr tn rivillan attlr hav filtered fil-tered Into K a tern Thrmc during th last lr1Mlht thrcHigh tht city and other porta on the H of Marmora for th pnrp'" f facilttatlnaj th Turk-lah Turk-lah tn-cupation itf the prnvtne, wording word-ing to InformatbM) roiv4 by th aJ-Itrd aJ-Itrd m'wion het. The Kemaltst soldtar bar mm tft moat'r with groups of n-fuwa. mak- log their detection dtfficut. Th local Oreeka det iar th hhH-t of thi Infiltration In-filtration I tn foment disturbance, organise handa if Irregulars and gather liitormi.on for reptiaal against th lirka. Relief Bureaus ' Aid Sufferers i TAH1H. tvt. II A mtA fnm th onatanllnopl heathiurtrr ot th American rrcf rommltt In th Near r'aat aay pronal rrvic btl NEW ARMISTICE 1 (Continued from pg I tiiatlon I altogether unsatisfactory to th Mtioiw government. 1 In Mraatng tht view, M Tchtt. rheriu, soviet foreisjn in In later, atd: i We ar not making threats and at not rail ung th sword, hut w do Insist In-sist upon proper consideration In all QUeil loos relating to Ilia Near raat. i part trularly th commercial fredom of Ih atrntta 10 QUISTI0NS INV0LVI0. i vntton in which w hav trw-meu.t.ua trw-meu.t.ua Intarwat will naturally N di- I ruaaed ftt the. fitat tMtfvreno, and Ih ; Huaaiau gvernment feel It iionld t ' in U list to that a ww.4 a tu th m to ha helit, taler. i i "Itnaeia today has rcnveret an,1 Is j I onuis hav been etaMihM In th l prim-Lval centers When the rfMgees from im) rna now are ronoen:ratei.1. od K K, Kger of t'hlUdviphia has retume to th rftpttal after m-lud-Ing th work f oigan. 11:00. Mabel K liott oi rt Worth. 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