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Show 3 w r NO CHANCE Constantine, King of the Greeks, and Cerman sympathizer during the Great War, wants the $32,000,000 which he says is due the Greek Government by pledge of the former Administration, and he promises that no part of the sum in which the United States is "in arrears" will be devoted to carry on the war with Turkey. His promise may be relied upon. He will not get the balance of the money. It was originally designed to compensate Greece for her stand in the war against the Central Powers, and while the former for-mer Administration advanced some of the loan this Administration has called a halt. If Greece received it, it would release re-lease other funds for the war against Mustapha Kemal Pasha. & m |