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Show i NEW PREMIER OF GREECE TAKES 1 OATH OF OFFICE George Rhailis Demands Resignation Res-ignation of Regent; Queen ' M Mother to Get Post !l CONSTANTINE SAYS HE AWAITS PLEBISCITE Friend of Former King Says Thousands in America Aid Former Monarch iffilH ATHENS, Nov. IT. ( By the Asso- MllH elated Press.) Gcorgi the -new premier of Greece, with three nben 01 bis i abinet. took th oats of Offll e I" for. Admiral Co u n J ri .- W tis the r gent al on o lo h this ti lernoon Those who qualified In com- f iaris minister of war M. Mahi-ns &9 minister of Interior, and M Calloger- , l.-jjt Opoulos. minister oi finance Khai - - tuj Wil bold th portfolio of minister Hi of fan ik ii IPfB Immediatelj atter , offici M Rhalhs demanded the i'.jfiL rstsnVs wslgnatlon. The other mem-. to$m bert ol the cahmet will take thl ' 'jtJitil knfnM Oueeft Mother lga BANDS LAIM KING. v Bunds Of civil guards went through ..IB the city during tK day, 'V-laSg "former King Constantlne ami firing 'f'SSH' revolvers as a token of rsjolclog. i' As night settled over the cit ini eatJSffi streets were resounding with a pandc- fZWM monlum of ells and shouts and pistol VH and rifle shots. Gangs of soldiers walked through the city tooting horns StiB and blowing whistles- The wild pa- gjjWg rnde continued until late in the eve- "'Former Premier Vonizclos left the "PtSS city secretlv at three o'clock this of- C Jffl ternoon on his way to Nice. The i''r3Bi Greek yacht Narcissus was waiting or SflB him and was escorted by three Brit- SJH ish war vessels. 'JttsB Prisoners being detain... i in J-nis ljV3B have been released. OXSTAVTlXli TALKS LI CLUNK, Switzerland. Nov IT Bg ' ,Uy he Associated IT.-.s I -loinoi SfcufllBj King Constantlne made his first pro- E-miHg nounccmenl respecting his altitude In ! the. light of the Greek elections to tltej 1SS Associated Press today. 'tS. ' can not go to Ai.iens at the head IL-SaB of any one political party and thcre- IHH tore Insist upon a plebiscite lor my rc- UMH turn or the return 01 one of m sons." HjH he declared, "it is for the Greek poo- 9HK pic to decide. If the people want me ratSH I shall return 1o Athens unless, of HnilH course, prevented bY unlllSt foi FK.l Hi s N EM TION. HfgH Prof. Georglos Streit, former BUM Greek foreign minister ami close fol- lower of former King Constantlne, ln-." ln-." 1 1 formed the Assoclatejl Press that m - MH i orpfng to the latest figures on the ttE Greek elections received tonight 287 IH out of 369 deputies elected were loyal H to Constantlne He added that ex- B eluding i2 Thraclans only thirty seats jftfH remained for the Yenizeiistns. S9H Premier Streit said that it seemed NHB probable that former Premier Venlze- Bl los would flee to Egypt or Malta, as jE he had received three telegrams on zRH the subject, but nothing official 1MERJCAN GRI2CKS UD. ?a3H Constantlne, declared th- former ' 'vltU foreign minister, had no confidence In I'flM tlt' '"-'"f1" ol nations as constituted at 1 m. The former monarch, how-IP how-IP er he added, hoped thai the plans lMlST outlined by Senator Harding would , j j lead to a reconstruction of the league. There are cearly hair a minion ' Gneeks la America and a hundred fcL tliou.sand Id Bgypt, continued Prof. ' S.;t Streit, of whom those in Amerh i bad Jr tl offered a million dollars for use in ' tl ,nx recent election whlcii had been I ;t& refused b the former king. The pro- , jjjW lessor added that the Vsnlsejlstas had spent millions In propaganda in con-nectlon con-nectlon with the election, while the ,. j 'rij followers of Constantlne had spent :) '. nothing. ?'.!'-BS There is a possibility that the for- ',;' Ijjjl mar king may enter Athens at the end 'iill'liaa December. |