Show U II t A t I 1 A A r 6 i 6 Vt V I iI I i f. f AY T ia A I I I fo II hi A lJ J iel New pe Kingdom s Regents Regent's Resignation of Reins Reins' of Po POW f The decision followed a rapid ex 1 i change of messages between the British I and French foreign offices t The main card in the hanei hancs of the French and British is the control of othe theAsia the I Asia Minor situation by which Greece e profited through the peace treaty Jt s pointed out that withdrawal of th their i support in these regions might res result lt in In loss of the territory to Greece Dispatches today told of increasing power of the nationalist movement in Asia Minor Mino The Greek army there t is rs known to be and in iri event Constantine were returned to power might insist on being demobilized zed 5 7 j PARIS Nov 18 13 By United Pres Press s Great Great Britain and France will wilt not not recognize a Greek government headed he ded by King Constantine the French foreign foreign foreign for for- eign office announced today The two countries as guarantors of the Greek kingdom are entitled to determine tho the character of the the government the an an- an n. n said i r A ATHENS A TR NS No Nov 17 j a I y the Q at A George Gerge f th the new premier rt of Greece with three members' members p f his cabinet took the o oath th of office before Admiral Us ts the regent at 1 o'clock this aft afternoon Those who qualified In company With the Hie premier premie were M. M Gounaris mh mInister minister minis mInis- ter tel of war M. M of ot the interior and M. M ropo minister of finance M. M will hold the portfolio of minister o of for Dr- Dr eign affairs r Immediately he had qu qualified for lir- lir fice flee M demanded there thOre tho regents regent's re- re gents gent's resignation The other 11 mcm- mcm bers bels of the new cabinet will tak oath before Mother Olga Bands of civil guards went vent the city during the day acclaiming former King Constantine and firing revolvers as s a token of i As night settled over the city the ho streets were resounding with a p pandemonium pin pan n- n of yells and shouts and ls- ls tol WI and rifle shots Gangs of soldiers walked through the city city- tooting horns horps and blowing w whistles The The- wild parade parade parade pa pa- rade continued until lat late In the evening eve n ning fling IT Former Premier los city secretly at 3 o o'clock this ir r- r noon on his way to Nice The G Gt k yacht Narcissus was waiting for and he was escorted by three war vessels Prisoners being detained In jails jails' I v been released JI Constantine to Await f I Plebiscite ite of Gre Greeks ks 1 LONDON Nov Noy 18 Constantin 1 nI n- n I by th the e eI I London Times at Lucerne leclare 3 e eI would not return to the Greek tHrone t l' l no I except by mandate of the Greek people pep pep- peo peo- pIe in a plebiscite He desired In this way he said to prove t to the V Venizelos had misjudged th I of ot Greece He hinted that if one min ministry was not welcome to the en rIte he would choose another as IL he wanted a united and prosperous Us s people i He expressed surprise at the gc j jeral eral astonishment over the resul the Greek elections as he had l jl left Greece he declared by the t the people who were afforded H ell dr first opportunity at the ballot bo box giving their opinion s. s Constantine asserted he had at alv ar been pro-British pro although p hension had made him appear t toj contrary Adviser of Constantine Constantin I Comments on Election t jI j. j I LUCERNE t Ei Switzerland nd N Not By Associated Press Prof Ge Geor r cs Streit former Greek foreign mini r j jand and nd close follower of former K h. K ItS ItS' Constantine informed The U Press Pi-ess that according to the lat latest last t. t figures on the Greek elections 7 out ut of deputies elected ve loyal to Constantine He added II excluding two fifty-two ns na Q i thirty hirty seats remained for t the V li 7 fl i Constantine declared the foti former el foreign minister had no fn the he league of nations as const constituted at t present The former monarc monarch I W- W ever ver he added hoped that the tle t s outlined by Senator Harding Harding- wo q lead sad to a reconstruction of the p. p There are nearly half hall a mill million on reeks Greeks in America and a hundred thousand housand in Egypt continued Pro Prof f. f SOl sor or Streit Stroll of whom those in Am had ad offered a million dollars for fJ in the recent genera which n had ad been refused by the former Con Continued on page 6 G. j I j VENIZELOS r t. t I i Continued from page 1 1 t r i The professor added that the Yen Veni- 1 i had spent millions in propaganda propaganda I L ganda o-anda in connection with the election l t while the thc followers of Constantine Constantino had spent nothing t ry J. J t 1 There is a possibility tha thc former former for for- 1 mer king may enter Athens at the fl end of December 1 |