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EOPLEjWHO FIGHT FOR A PRINCIPLE sodKyes POOR JUDGMENT IN SELECTING A PRINCIPLE Coos Bay Times Your Paper Ibo Cw By Tlmca is proud People' rlor," unci it strive lire wp ,0 u nftlu0 by devoting rromoUns tlio people's iBtcreiU. jTol. No. XXXIX. Prudent WHSon Notified That Congress Will Form Soon to Take tnc ivianer up T Vill be at Either The Hague, bCme Ol oupwnicujuii, it is Announced . VEUTRAL NATIONS JOIN bmmltlee Which Is Meeting I" I . ... 1. ...... I. . it... '.... tssltrcriniiii ik ' viiii- p-eM 1h Moctlnu; With I-.ihmiui-nxement from Many Countries t)r A'-o,lolCil Vim to Coo lly Tlmta. WASHINGTON, 1). C, Nov. 12. David Stnrr Jordan, clinncollor ot ho Stanford University nnd head of he lntcnmtlonnl pence congress, ro- rcntty held hi Sun Francisco told President Wilson totltiy that a qunsl- Dfllclal meeting of tho neutral nti- llons irolial1y will ho hold heforo Christmas, either at tho HaKito, Derno or Copenhagen, to attempt to irlng about peaco In Europe May lie u Chance Dr Jordan convoyed to tho presi dent a resolution from tho peace con gress requesting htm to cooperate ilth other ncutralH In catling flitch i conference. In the Htatoniont laid leforo tlio president hy Jordnn It m declared that tho result of ro bot missions to tho governments of tan-Ins iintloiiB It could ho stated kbit while tlio nations at war woro tilling themselves to begin nogotln- lons for penco, "thoro Is neverthe less abundant evldoneo thnit those (bused with the administration of the foreign policies of these nations onld welcome or pt Jenst opnoso iiTt Birniattvo action hy a neutral agency lo bring ahont peace hasod on Inter- Mtlonal Justice." i:.V('OI ltGEMEXT GIVEN fountrles Send Work To Committee ,liiilf;lH; Coligro,sH DjAocUlf,t Trwu toCooa liar TlniM. r.nKHNK, Nov, 12. Tho eoniinltteo hku IS meet iik horo to oruanlbo a tongrcfs to study and dotor'mlno tho pwej of a durahlo poaco announced It l receiving consldorahlo support 'rom tlio neutral countries, especially "e United slates, It stated that ex pressions of Interests wero received Irom former Prosldont Tnft, Presl- t Lowell of llavard College, and Mn Iiarrett and others. HS LARGE DRDER 'l'rONTcOMPNV TO MAKE EX- oiimois ioi-yr OF POWDElt pToiic,! tliat the Allies Will Tnko MUy.fho Million llullan North More IBj Aawxlaua .fttw (0 Coo, DjJr TraMij WlLXHW.Tnv ni v.,,. '10 .. ,w , ..VI.., iui. .-. e DUIIOllt Pnuitnn r ni.nnllni o ruEtwortii Information, has ro wed ail mlillllnnoi err nnn nnn ' der orurr from tlio ontonto ol- N-ItlSI'l) v 01 IIC'KHS IN ('All- " ' Ml (iltAXITIJ KAI,.S I Klmt , )uiutcs and tho Oth- Mounded Takei n;,s Own ,' f.lfo (BjA 1 l'ro, to Coo nr Tlmn.l SETTI I U , v,. 1 n.., Wljn WOrn Rlirnvlcf..! I,i n mill. l War !.- ' . '. . Co I ,a",u' tails, Snoliotnlsli n'v. la t night, aro both dead. U'if Bhot l' deputy sheriffs who e into the cabin and the socond. , S8 at first rn.,.W1 .....,1o',l How 0ffl'', Bht himself (oad to 'aurr Tlie auUlortle8 gny -- '-j iio(ii tneso men are tno "rho ro'i,r.i n. , . ..., log&ing camps rccontij.. Ti,o nave not been Identified, Hire VOtvr T."Vmfyn .-- viii t.j " jtv imauB, 0111 fclfi. " vwuien at tub xi.nxva i eif h.ti.i . .,. ....(- 1 mes ffnnt ads bring reaults. EWE PUN TO BE CONSIDERED ftCENO DECIDED ROBBERSDEAD of lta title "Tho nt Ii times to Its encrsit to Established 1878 Ah Tho Const Mnll. PUT ANNUAL GAME VALE AND PltlXCETOX MEET FOU U It EAT CONTEST Tomorrow Two College Football Tcaum Will IMay for tlio Kurty.flrMt Tlnio 9 iMAIlSIIKIKM) 1H WAV IN TIIIJ lillAl) Tlio football score this af ternoon at tho end of tho first half waB: Marshfleld, 25; Coiiulllc, 0. llljr AmwUIM I'rna to Coot Ilajr Tlm.) NKW HAVBN, Conn., Nov. 12. When tho Princeton and Yale foot hall clovens meet on tho gridiron here tomorrow, It will be for tho forty-first game botwoon tho rep resentative teams of these univer sities. Tho series dates hack to 187.', hut It lias brought the 1211s and the Tigers together annually without Interruption since 187C when' football was adopted as an American college sport. I-aut year tho battle was waged at Princeton nnd marked the opening of tho Pal mer Memorial Stadium there. This year the Tigers as a team will have tholr first gllmpso of tho vantness of tho Yalo Howl from tho white washed lines in tho center of tho big field which was dedicated a year ago when Ilnrvard defeated tho Hll cloven UG to 0. Attendance Imported With tho additional seating capac ity furnished by temporary stands built around tho top of tho struc ture last year, It was estimated that nearly Oil, 000 persons saw tho llar-vard-Yalo struggle, tho receipts for which amounted to $i:i7,000. This year, however, there will bo no ex tra stands orccted, but Judging from tho advance sale and requests for reservations 11 00,000 attendanco to assured for tomorrow's battle IdLsl. Yonr'M Hrnro -Karly last bousou both Yalo and Princeton had either suffered do- font or been held to 11 tlo score Kiinio. Jimt bc(oro they mot 'Yale had tilled up I fill points to .'10 scor ed against her, while Princeton hud made 7!l points to 10 scored by her opponents. These flguroH made tho outlook anything hut promising for tho Now Jersey colloglans against, tho Now llavon players. However, result of tho game was fairly close and exciting. Yalo had scored In oach of tho first threo periods, but Princeton's groat rally in tho final quarter turned what looked like overwhelming d of oat and a white wash into a closo finish with n scoro of 10 to 11 In favor of Y"'0- All Woro Defeated The Princeton sehodulo brought one strong team nftor another to tho Tiger lair and each In turn wns sent away defentod in a, most clo .ctsivo ninnuor. In tho Yalo camp uncertainty reigns In plnco of tho fooling of victory whloh In past yoars has boon tho portion of tho Illuo. Tho Kll olovon Is just 'completing 0110 or tho most disastrous seasons In tho history of tho gridiron game at Yale. Coaching difficulties upset tho entire squad during tho early period of training and defeat at the. hands of so-called minor collogo olovonB swept away the traditional conflilonco which has always boon Ynlo's blrth-rlght. Virginia, Wash ington and Jofforson and Colgato all dofeatod tlio Illuo by ono-sldod scores. All TakliiK Prt. Tho situation finally bocnnio so unsatisfactory to tho undergraduato and nlumnl bodies that drastic meas ures woro taken to remedy tho un Bottlod football conditions. A hurry call was sent out to a numbor of former gridiron stars to come btlok and attempt tho task f whipping tho Illuo Into something Hko tho old Yale football form for tho Prince ton and Harvard games. With Tom 'fihovlln In tho load tho graduates tpok hold with, a vim and tho re buU of tho first week of coaching under tho now system was shown in tho marked Improvement of tho eleven against the strong Brown toam. Itecnril or Ounies. Tho records of tho annual gamoa since 1873 show that Yalo has won n games to Princeton's ten. whllo nine contests have resulted In ties. In Point scoring Yalo also leads having amaesed a total of -points to Princeton's li- Times "Wpnt Ads for results. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SERBIAN ARMY IS INDANGER Fears Main Body Has Been Cut Off by Germans and Bulgarians STILL Ml GAINS Invading Forces Continue to Make Advances and Are Pursuing Serbians LIVELY ON OTHER FRONTS Idvcly Homhitinrm'iit Iteported hi l'lanco Where Allies and CJer- maim llolli Take Part Iliijslu Iteports Success lit Hast Wr Auof ItteJ I'i-m to Rofli Ray Time..) LONDON, Nov. 12. Am unoffi cial report rocolvod at Milan, Italy, today says' there Is grave rctmon to fear that the main body of tlio Serbian army, which ilina boon fighting the (Jerinans and llulgar lanss, has hcoti cut off between Kratlvo and Nlsh. Tho pursuit of tho Serblnns in a pouthorly direc tion continues, says llorllu. .Still Advancing. Tho advance of tho Germans In Hasina Vnlloy, southwest of Krttz vacc, has reached tho town of Kup cl. Further eastward Hlbalro and Klharsko Dauya has- been reached. ICIovon cannon nnd 1700 prisoners wero captured, Tho mountain ridge south or Krallevo has been RroHiod. Fight la ho WW, In tho west, a spirited bombard ment Is repprted In tho sector of l.ons, both sides taking part, Paris reports. In the Artels district, tho French artillery Hllenced certain (lorninu batteries. In the east the UusbIuiih routluuo to carry on counter attacks at sev eral points with somo success, Pclro- grad says: MASTKU OF TIIIJ ANCONA (JIVKS HIS hidi: Sny.s Ho KtopjKMl Ship and That. Siihuiarliio Firtnl 011 tho PaN-engers lllr AwxUtu) 1'rnH lo Couj IMr TlraM 1 NAPLKS, Nov. 12. Tho owners of tho Italian liner Auconn rocolvod tho report of tlio Aueona captain, In whloh ho makes a positive chargo that tho submarine gave no warn ing or afforded those on hoard a chance to oscape. Tho first shot was fired when tho submarluo was threo miles dlstaut. Tho captain Immediately stopped tho ship, ho says, but this u;d nut ap pear to satisfy tho commander of tho submarlno, which contlmiod to shell tho liner. Tho captain without delay order ed everybody to tako to tlio bonts, upon which, ho alleges, tho sub marluo turned lose her guns, killing and wounding many in tho boats and on tho deck of tho stoamer. Somo pasHcngors thrown into tho water who sought to savo them eolvos by clutching tho sides of tho submarine, woro pushed away with Jeora nnd Insults, ho asserts. DISCUSS FINANCE phksidkxt axd tiik cai1inht hold mi:i:tix today Chief Tojdc Is How to Italse Money To, Carry Out National Defense Plan 1 lly AMMlat! Imu to Cm liar TUnu. WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 12. President Wilson and.tho oablnot mat today for the first time slnco last July when tho Gorman submarine question was at ono of tho most ser ious stagos. The principal subject today wag how to ralso money for car rying out tho dofqnso plans. No dQ flnito conclusion was reached hut tho prevailing idea was to avoid a bond Issue. Munquernilo Hall at North Inlet Sat. night, .Nov. HI, IMS, Iuch North Stm leaves Commercial Ave. Dock, 7:!W. Gortd iniiMo, Kverjhody welcome. CAPTAI REPORTS 'tSttB MKMHEIt OP THE ASSOCIATED Pit NOVEMBER 12, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. TREAT! APPROVED SK.VATI'l Ol' HAITI ACTS 1WVOK" AIWA' AND HKI'OUTH Provides forn Virtual Piotcctot-ato of the United States Over the Country 6f ItcvoluUon Dr Alloc lilM rr to Toot tlr Tlmm.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 12. Tho Btato department received offici al word today that tho Bonnto of Hai ti approved tho treaty with tho Unit ed States providing for a virtual American protectorate over tho coun try.. The war Vote was 27 to 7, Secretary Lansing immediately noti fied I'resldont Wilson. Tho treaty will go before tho U. S. sonato at the coming session of congress. CHICAGO UNIVKHSITY o WIXSOAMH AT MANILA . fy (Df AmoclttfJ I'rrH to Coot Oar Timet. MANILA, Nov. 12. Tho O University of Chicago base- ball toam' dofeatod the team ' representing tho Philippine University, 2 to 0 today. Plti:SIDi:XT WILSON 1IKANS FitoM i:mim:i(ou of .iapax Latter Hopes that. plea.snut Helatleits Will Continue to 1MM He hm'ii Two Natlo'i.s lljr AmocUIH 1'rrn lo Co TIf Tlinm. WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. 12. President Wilson today received a message from the Ktuperor of Jap un, thanking him for congratulations on accession to tho throne and ex pressing tho hope that good relations between the two countries may con tinue. IIIGIIKST ItANKING 1-kVLISTF.D MAN IK HKTIItllD TODAY Sergeant Mnjoi' Deliver OjiIIn After Moro Than Thirty War of Continuous Service (II; AuothteJ I'rrsa t rvot tuj Tlmo, SIJATl'LIJ. Nov. 12. Sergeant Major JatncH Doaver, highest rniik'lug enlisted man In tho U. S. marine corps, was retired with full military lienors nt Paget Sound navy yard to day, having completed :iO years, three months nnd one day continuous scrvlco. A marlno battalion v.ih par aded and tho honors accorded him where those usually given only com missioned officers. FAMOUS CASE IS DP dktall.s of los axgijlics ti.miw k. plosion iii:akd Sail FraiirUro loiig.horuiurii liaise One Thiuihuud Dollars for Two Defeudautx In Case (Hr AuocUlM Trot to Coo. DT Tlnnt.2 LOS ANOHLKS. Cal. Nov. 12. De tails of tho explosion whloh wrecked ' tho Los Angeles Tlmos building woro taken up todny at the murder trial of Matthew A. Schmidt, in tho cross ox-1 nmlnntlon of Marcus A. Ileutley, me chanical Biiporlntondont of the news paper, and other wltuossgs. Ho stat ed no dynnmlto or other oxploslveH wero atored In the building. Tho counsel for' tho defense- questioned him about tho systom of gas mains in the building. ' MO.MtY IS ItAISICD One Thousand Dollars for Defendants Is (ilven- 11 AM0(lle4 Vlf to Ooo D7 llm.! SAN FHANCISCO. Nov. 18. Tlo Jntornntlonal association of long- iBlinrenion. in nonvontlon hero, appro priated $1,000 for tho defense of .Matthew A. Schmidt and David Cup lan, hold on murder charges at Los Augoles Tor ajlttod compllolty In blowing Hp tho Los Angoloa Times building. NO WOUK'THIS YKAII There will bo no work done on tlio new road from North Ilqnd to Em pire this year. Tho county court has can.collod tho order for lfjQ.QOO feot or lumbor Horn tho North Ilend Lum ber company as nono of "t hat) been dellvored and It was decided that there would ho no rhnnco to Improve tho road thlu winter. E IS IS Tfl S MARINE OOID tms ESS Former Consul at San Fran cisco Alleges Big Plan to Destroy Munition Works LATELY UFT POST Now Says Consuls in United States Are Working Under Directions of Superior EMBASSY DENIES STORY It In Also Said that Steps Will lie Taken If Possible to Punish G01I ca. Had a Leiuoanil Did Not Itetuin ' tllr AiWMlttrd l'n-M to Cora I)r Time.) WASHINGTON. 1). C, Nov. 12. Published charges, attributed to Dr. .Josonh Gorlcar, the foriuer Austrian rensttl at Ran Francisco, that tho Austrian consuls In the United StMoa nre working under tho direction of Consul General 1 labor and Ambassa dor llernstorff, nnd nro'aotlvo In tho propaganda for tho destruction of munition factories and fomenting strikes, will he referred by the state department to tho department of Jus tice for Investigation. Story I Denied Tho Austrian ombossy bore flo nouueed Gorlcar's published state ment an untrue, and announced that they would try to find Homo way to punish him for It. Gorlcar left his post on a lenvo nnd fulled to return. DECIDE ON COURSE ITALIAN CAIHNirr DISCUSSIW Tllll IIALKAN Ot'FSTION Itcgnrds Mutter as Urgent itid Sl.e of Army to ho Sent, Will Ho Announced (llf AkwcUlixl 1'rrM 111 Cvnt IUr Tltnra.) MILAN. Nov. 12.--An ngreomcnl was reached at a meeting of , tho Italian 'calijnu't' last night, uncording to a telegram from ltome, regard ing tho course Italy should tako In tho llalkan expedition. The Min is tors recognized that It wait an urgent question, nnd tho numbor of IU3U Italy will soud to the Hal kaus shortly will be mado known. OSREGON ARRIS IS AT NOOALI'S TODAY WITH HIS STAFF Itelleusl Ho Will Talk With Villa Authorities In Sonera Itegaidlng Transfer of Alleglamo t'Jr Aatot lIM rrM to Coo IUr Tlrnm. . NOGALEH, Nov. 12 General Obregou arrived bore todny with his staff- for the purpose, acconllnt to reliable reports, of negotlatluu with tho Villa authorities of No nles, Sonora, to transfer their al legiance to tho dofacto CarrnnsKi (iovornmont. NEWS OF NORTH BEND t Prod llolllstor has sold his ono hair liitoroat In tho Title & Trust Co. of Coquillo to Jobso A. Harton. A. S. llttuimond retains his half Interest lu tho company. Carl Grave who recently took tlio civil service examination has boon no tified hy tho fodoral authorities that ho has boaii appointed to a position In the Indian sorvjeo In Montana. . Pgtor Logglo has rocolvod word that his brother. Georgo W. Logg'to of Uolllnghaiii, Washington, suffer ed a stroke of paralysis hut tho lat er reports uro that ho will rQoovar. Prod Johnson 1ms been confined to his homo on account or Illness. S. S. Jennlug has gono to San Fran olsco on a business trip and to see the exposition. Victor Anderson and K. V. KriiHS liave h:hio to Son Podo whoro tlidj visit and will alio stop at San Fran cisco to sse the fair. Tho mombors of the Order of Owls will give a Tliauksglvlng danco oil tho night of Nov. 3fi. . L. K. Metzler of Corvnllls Is vlaJt Ing frlouds In North Hond. Ho for merly lived In tho city and moved away five years ago. Ills daughter. Miss Kthol Metzler who Is a gradu ate of tho North Hond high school, Is now tcnchlnk at Elgin. Ore. GHARBE MADE BJ AUSTRIAN A Consolidation of Times, Const Htull mid Coon liny Advertiser. ILL MIST L1ISHEFK CHAMBER NFAV OIlDICIt IX KXGLAXD PHAC TICALLV COMITIiSOUY ll Applies to Uiunariled Men Man chester Xcw.Npanr Makes Com ment 011 the Action tnr AmocIiIoJ Titm to Coo tlnjr Tlm.i.l LONDON, Nov. 12. Tho Manches ter Guardian lntdrprota tho now re cruiting announcement, over which thoro Is considerable discussion, to mean nctunl compulsion for unmar ried men. "To talk of voluutnry enlistment to a man who Is told that If ho docs not enlist voluntarily ho will bo on lli'tcd nil tho same," tlio nowspnpor says, "Is to Insult his lntollegonco." LIS LIKELY LOST mtrrisn ktkaMkh kiivxlaxd is KITOUTI'D SUXK KeniiMl that Many or Those On Hoard .May Ho Drowned ()n0 Survivor l-ands 1)7 Ai'otUlfrt 1'rrM to Coo. nr TtmM 1 LONDON, Nov. 12. Tho Hrltlnh stenuiHlilp Uhynelaiid, 1R01 tuns gross, was sunk. Up to the present only one survivor has landed. ITALY ALSO ASKS CHINA POSTPOXK CIIAXGI TO Heprceiitntlvo Is 'J'ohl That People Want Monarchy hill, That .Mat ter Will ho Drla)cd. lljr Anorlttril 1'rru 10 Cm IU)r Tlmra. PEKING, 'ov. 12. Tho Charge d'Atfali-H or the Italian logatlou visited tho Foreign Officii today nnd seconded the request of Japan, Hub sla, Great Hrltalu and France that tlio establishment of a ' monarchy he post poued. Tho Chinese Foreign Minister reiterated ' the reply ho made to the other dlplomntH, slating that the Chinese people have declar ed for a restoration or a monarchy, but that It would lie delayed until H Hiillablo time could ho found for the lonlhroueuiont ceremonies. I.OXDOX XEWSPAPEIt MAKES COMMENT OX NOTE Says England Will Not Helav Grip on German) 'n Throat Sea Power (llvtw Her 11 AMMjUtfct I'f-M lo Coo. Day Tlmrt ) LONDON. Nov. 12. "Tho Ameri can note onuses us little concern as Englishmen," says tho Spectator, commenting on the communication relative to Hrttlsh Interference with American trade. "Its harsh and iiuBympathotlo touo will not make us relax lu tho slight est dt'Kroo our grip on tho throat or Germany, which our son power glvos us." Tho Spectator hollevoH tho ma jority or Americans "would not tol erate soolug Great Hrltalu stabbed In tho back." E GEHMAX CHAXCELLOK AXSWICItS PETITIOX OF SOCIALIST PAHTV Sajs AllltiJrwiirHe'Dlsap'poHUeil H They Expect lo Stnro Out Germany 11 AwMtttOjl rM ts Co par TIibm.1 HERLIN. Nov. J 2. (Wireless to Sayvlllu) Answering tho petition of the socialist party concerning the question or rood prices, chancellor Von Ilotbinann-Ilollwog doolaiyd that the population of the country outtld bo complotuly assured that the hopos or tho eiitnnlo powers of starv ing out Goruajiy woujd ho dlsapr pointed. PltOF. LUDWIG DEAD 11 AaMKtatoiJ IfM to C'uu liar TlmHkl VIENNA. Nov. 12 Pror. Ernst Ludwlg, one or tho most renowned chemists or Europe, lu his. youth a sludoat or Hanson and Itaeyer, u dead hare at the ugti or 73. Ho was professor or chemistry at the Univer sity or Vienna, and ror years had specialized In poisons. Ho wns an authority on arsenic and quicksilver poisoning, and tho author of text books on medlcnj chemistry id pharmaceutics. JO REQUEST ARE NOT ALARMED V N0UGI1 000 A Southwest Oregon Paper Tint's what tho Ooos Bay Times is. A Bostlv nrcst Oregon paper for Southwwt Oregoa people nd devoted to tho best lutereaU of this great lection , The Time always boocta nMd htm knock. No. 95 IS DISSOLVED. Government Takes This Act ion as Only Means of Securing Free Reign TAKE NEWS CALMLY, All Elements In Athens Hope to Avoid an Election at This Difficult Moment BULGARIA IS ASSURED Greek Premier Says Country in Anx ious to Pioservo Neutrality and Desires to Keep up Friendly Dotations 1 let went Countrlos ' Or AuiKUtrd IT.m to tm Bar Time. LONDON, Nov. 12. All doubts as to wlint road Greece would choose out of the muddlo caused by the divergent views or political loaders, and nu to now the policies of the fikoulovullK rnblnot could bo ren dered compatible with tho opinions or the tulvorso majority In tho cham ber today woro dispelled by tho puh llo dissolution or tlio Chambor of Deputies. .News' Deceived Calmly The iiowh wns apparently rocelved lu Athens calmly, despite the fact that all olemonta hope (o avoid an election at tho present difficult moment. Greek officials lu Loudon continue to nBHort that Greece's futuro act ions depend holely upon military and not political considerations. Was 6nly .Means, Tho Greek government, It ap pears, considered the dissolution the only possible means of socurlng for ltH"lf full nnd' unrestricted liberty of action. WOULD HE NEUTHAL AHMiramo Is Given llulgnrla hy the Gicck Premier f lljr AwotUlM I'rna to Coo Hit Tim.) HEUL1N, Nov. 12. (Wireless to Tuekortoii.) A dispatch from Sofia says Premier Hkouloudls of Greece, assured the Hulgarlau Mlnlstor at Athous of tho Premier's slncerost desire to maintain friendly rotations botwoon Greece and Hujgurla. The Greek Premier assured tho Minis ter he Is not planning an nttack on Hulgarln. ARE HELD AT BAY HULGAHIANS FACE HEIGHTS CON THOLLED HV SEKHIANH Only Five Thousand or letter Check Three Times As Many lor the Enemy (Mr AtwitUtw Trnia tu Com Day Tlmta.) SALONIKA, Nov. 12. Five thous and Serbians uro still holding fifteen thousand Hulgarlatis at bay between iMir and and A lid I Piibb In lloblna, hut the Sorbs now control the heights, making, In the opinion of military men here, withdrawal or tno ' Hulgars only a question ot tlmo. The Ipooplo who loft Monnstlr In a panto I aro now returning. PROTEST ENTERED OH.IHCTIOX TO ALLIED TKOOPS IX GHEECE ItEOISTEUED Turkish and Hiilgatian Ministers nt, Athens HrhiK Matter Heforo the Government tllr Awlall Tint to Com Hr Tlou.) HWllLIN, Nov. 12. (Wireless to Tuekortoii.) According to reports from Athens, tho Turkish and Rul garian Ministers at Athens ontored u pretest couched in friondly tefins against (ho prcsenco or the Anglo French troops lu Greok Macedonia tis not bolng In accordance "with GlouH neutrality. Prumlor Skoulotylls ropllod that be took notice or the protest and that the government would do vtfi was posstblo to ela'riry tho slttui- I'lAV to take your TILVNjC GlVIXrt DLVXER at OIlANDMIR Hotel, MAKE HESIJKVATIONH 1h.( ADVANCE. Phone SW, t 0-