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Show I TURKS LEAVING 1 CHANAK REGION Retiring From Vicinity of British Positions Under Armistice Demands CHANAK, Oct, 13. -(By th Aaso-rlated Aaso-rlated Press.) A gcncril r tlrrmnt rf tho Turkish troop" from the lm-mrltate lm-mrltate vicinity la In proprc (Note. A Chanak dispatch Thursday Thurs-day announced nn a1nncr, of th Turkish forces tnwM h- Brltlnh Mn ajralnst which th British commander com-mander protested, as violation of ihn armistice arp-c-nvnt The Turkish Turk-ish commander. repMng declare I bfl had not pat received notification of tho armistice but would jrlve orders or-ders for retirement as soon a such notice rnme ) TUROO-RUS8IAN PACT ANGORA. Oct. IS. By the Asso-rlated Asso-rlated Press. ) Soviet Russia will be Riven most favored nutlon treatment treat-ment In eastern Anntolla under a commercial treaty eoon to be concluded con-cluded between the Turkish na-tiona na-tiona lists and th MOSCOW srovern-m-nt it is officially announced nen U i i. OSn ROB CENTRE CONSTANT1NOPI,K Oct 13 i By ' the Associated Preen.) --Tho Creek patriarch will be moved from Constantinople Con-stantinople to Mount Athos unless effectlvo K'larantei's for tho safety of the Christian population are given by the forthcoming v'rnr East peace conference This announcement Is contained In telegrams lent by a mixed council of the Greek hierarchy to the foreign ministers of the allied governments, demanding protection Meanwhile, the authorities are pro-. pro-. ending with provisional plans tn establish es-tablish the seat of the spiritual head of the church on the slopes of the Holy Mount." which Is situated on tho Chalccdon pennlr.snen about 80 miles southeast of Falonlkl AIT) CHEERfl GREEKS ATHENS. rt- 13- (By the Associated Asso-ciated Press ) Tho T'nltcd Slates government through rharge d Affaires Af-faires Jefferson Taffery. has taken steps for tho dispatch to Greece of :.n American Red Cross mls-slon to ban.llo the refugee situation here. News of his nctlon. couple. 1 with the .mnouncernent thnt the Red Cross has donated an additional 5l.t0n for relief work, has Immensely cheered the Greek people A. It Jcnnlnas, a T. M C. A worker work-er from Syracuse. N. Y . has been Informed by wireless that 25.000 more refugees without food or clothes are awaiting rescue on the shores of Asia Minor near Adalla and Makrl Steps aro being taken to pave them. TO KIC.V TOR GUI I I M. Slmopoulos. Greek nigh commissioner com-missioner in Cohatantlnople, win ign the arm let Ice proclamation in bohnlf of Greece, according to semiofficial semi-official sources. |