Show 4 i t r i Greece and and Turk Turkey I 1 a and Turkey appear likely to tp 9 come to grips again I It Foes for or centuries their hostility to each other apparently will ivil f n not t cease ceas until other powers are drawn into the sanguinary controversy i t f r r. r t The he outlook at present to o say the least t is 15 s extremely serious er p Th That t the seriousness of the situation will 1 i develop develops is inevitable I on on a account ou of th the that fact fact that Greece has been e n given n. n a free r e Hand and byrhe t th e Hythe lythe conference e for the adoption of f military measures measures' i in Turkey Tukey I. I t Nobody IQ 0 A for another world world w war waI t. t but but bue tf the difficulties m S will not riot be settled Wit with h peace as the judge Indication this fact tact is juri furnished i in tile the British government ha having ving oid ordered red soldiers soldiers' t Constant Constantinople ople f I 11 Gree Greece e for long has been at the mercy of Turkey Her H r ra a alignment ign the allies saved sayed her from natio national al AS S the victor who is en entitled t to the spoils and aId as as a a nation which has has risen risen triumphant ph nt above persecution she now intends to hold th the int integrity of her empire and Tier her ier people v T j 1 1 k This ma may b be as it should be Gree Greece e long lonk oppressed oppress dc now 1 w stands upon foundation a-foundation carved out of sacrifice and victory The Tile Hy Hythe 1 lie confer conference n e has decided thit that Greece shou should take ke of f th sit situation iz in Il the land of the or af f- f least in so so far faras faras faras it affects her as own safety The activities of Mustapha Kemal Pasha Turkish nationalist I leader a er must be repressed d according ng- ng to th the A decision i r reached x by a allied statesmen V js There is is cons to Greece in the knowledge that tha thaC Great Greal Britain and France will not not tolerate modification of the the Tur Turkish ish treaty but meanwhile Thrace ce ce and Smyrna are men menaced ced by the Tl Turkish hordes and it is that t. t Dallied aid must b be gi given to j Greece e. e I F Jt I It is regrettable that war Between Greece and Turkey t looms ms on ona a large scale The contending nc fact factors rs appear to be a as widely videly in their views views' the two a Q J separated as s th jh poles i The Turks despite tha that an an armistice was signed to ton an put an end to the world war h have ve fi been en h on dirth inor more or I less ss since since that memorable da daj The Greeks have suffered and and it it wo would ld appear that reprisals ts are in in Out of the deluge of lf war it if is to JQ be hoped that the sun of pe peace ce will soon shine bitt but it appears pears that such a wish wis d i mt hoped for will not be r realized aJi until Turkey h has s s b 15 been en shown sh wn- wn that j It Lt must respect treaties and nd tb that cO continued d warfare r will iW l lead a i inot tb not nothing more than the fall of a nation f War War upon upon war can only result in ruin in n either one both p ri s The era of 01 reconstruction let it if be hoped w will ll soon dawn in both path Turkey and Greece Neither country can pr proceed to a great and glorious glorio s destiny until peace int intervenes If Britain and Fr France nce must take up p. p the struggle let expedition r rule so so that a war weary world may bend nd its mind to construction tion rather than destruction |