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Show GREEKS RAISE I PROTEST OVER I LOSK THRACE I Mudanfa Terms Call For Early Evacuation of r Country ! LONDON IS CHEERFUL ! .Believe Armistice Will Clear Table for Peace Conference fc CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct r fR. the ocintril Prc.s ) The Mr.dania f , coiifercni-e was reconvened nf Id H ' o'clock this morning with Thrace the f chief subject for ionilderatlon. Tin; f I attitude of the (ireek delegates on p I this question was declared to in ,:i- I i me; the conferees conaldersihLi con- s cern. L CONSTAVTINOPRK. Oct. S (Rv 1 the Ihscm la ted itcss.) British gn- oral headquarters reports the nppcar- H ance of Turkish nationalist raalry at H ' Ivaniira, In the Constant Inoph- Mi utral i I tonP- I- (Note Knndra l BAnrosintateiy 0-"'. H nob c.u-f in' Constantinople, nr.ir the Hl.n k s, n .ast of the LsinM pejiln- p This is the first reported violation iiv the Kemaii -ts of the onstantino- IP pic neutral sorio, although Turkish L cavalry I m repeatedly vlolateil the K neutral one on the Chanak on flio Houtliern shore of the Dardanelles. f The snied peninsula offers Hie -ni p dlrccf approach on Cons'taiitliuplo lor land forces ) F PARIS, Oct. 5 ( By the Associated H Press.) An agreement has been re-! re-! ported by the conference of aPied and Turkish military leaders at Mn- danls and win be signed some time H today, according to prhat. dlspatoheA H rr-oi-.-f.t l-pro BBBBl ) Tho. main liner, of the agreement, H i says the I'lgaro, arc: First the Rritlsh and Turks both lo withdraw from the neutral sohe on the southern shor. of th.- Dardn- H nelles. the British to Gallipoii and the Turks bohlnd the lines formed by H I the ri rs Qrantcous and Skamandcr; Second, the Turks agree that thv H ' allies repialn in Constantinople during peace negotiations on the ground that KemalUd civil authorities ar. ulso In- H stalled there. GREEKS MUST GKT OCT. Third, the Greek army to evacuate Thrace within 10 days. If the Greek-gi Greek-gi rernment refus i to . the nc H i sary orders, the allied fleets arc to blockade the Greek ports and the H (venial 1st forces cross ll.e I i.irdnnVdls H c.nd drive the Greek troops out or H The dispatches do nol say whefcho the Greek representatives accepted H these conditions. INote Constantinople adxices jtc Wednesday night said vi n l n.- H conference was on the verge of an H agreement on all points of the Turk- H Ish proposals with lh. MCSptlon of H that relating to the allied occupation H oi thi western line of the Matrlsa riv.:-r H In Thrace, and that arirunienl on this H was still proceeding. Th.- :iuieS were H said to have agreed to turn over H Thrace to I he Turkish wll hin 30 I s and to have secured the assent H of the Turkssto the ostaollshment oi H .. finite line between the Brltlah and R.-maiists iu the Chr.na'.: .one H placing them out of rifle shot of H CONSTERNATION I n Mfll.VS. ATHENS. Oct. 5. ( Ry the Asso.d- I ated Press.) ConsterOatlou . i i JH ed lure by a Constantinople wlrelc-SS H message picked up late Wednesday H nigh I by local station, purporting to H armistice condition arrange H ed by the Turks and the allies, at tho H Mudanla conference. H The conditions outline! in the mes- H id i t e H allied ml Turkish H gendarmes, up to the line of the rirer watched by the. Greeks with mingled H ince within 10 days by the Greek H army, failing which, the allied fleets oil 1 I.!.., kade Gre.-c officials .1 Greek delegates have cot yet had an opportunlt) to iresent ihelr news ut jH (Continued on lngr Two.) at I GREEKS FIND I MISSING PAPER onstantine, at Italian Port, May Come to America (Continued from Pace One ) Mudanla, and efforts to confirm the 1 above report are being made. It. is understood that the. officials i are considering an appeal to the I ( United States for assistance In obi InH ing a. Just solution of the V , question. HL The Mudanla conference is being ( watched by the Orceks with mingled fear and hope. To save Thrace, they I; ousted the government and dethroned Constantlne. It will be exceedingly difficult for H those now povernlng Greece 10 tell H I their followers that the chief aim of I the revolution tho retention ofi II ' Thrao cannot be achieved. The suggestion Is made that. If Oriental Thrace must be lost, insist upon some kind of autonomous rule j r there and above all an agreement I that, no Turkish troops shall exercise i dominion over the countn- In other words. Turkish sovereignty without J In military control. j LONDON' FEELS BEATER, i. LONDON, Oct 5. (By the Assocl- I ated Press.) Reports of the first two I days' proceedings at Mudanla pro- I duced a sanguine feolltlg here, some i believing that an armistice clearing ) the table for a peace conference Is al- Idl ready assured. II it was reported Wednesday that a I protocol establishing cm armistice had V actually been iim-d. l.ut official con- flrmatlon of this Is lacking The In- ,f formation to the Associated Press i , contained in a dispatch which left Con- Ji stiintlnople shortly beore midnight was to the effoct that the question 7 of Thrace was still barring the way I ;o settlement tf GREEKS TO RESIST. X bile the allies have agreed to turn W over Thrace to the Turkish army in 9 30 days, they have not acceded to the M 1 I ; Turks' request that the western line 3i of the Maritza river be be occupied by H allied troops as protection against a w Greek flank attack on the Turkish oc- ja cupatlon army. The determined attl- iJB tude of the Greek army and the new 3 Athens government Is also to be reck- oned with. Colonel Plastlras, chief . Greek delegate, made It plain to the I other conferees that the Greek mlli- tary leaders were determined to resist every attempt to restore Turkish sovereignty sov-ereignty over oriental Thrace The Times, commenting with satisfaction satis-faction on the early proceedings of the conference, emphasizes th view that the only foundation upon which a stable settlement can be erected and preserved le tho unltV of purpose and action which Inspired tbo allied Joint note to tho Angora government |