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. f r - OREGON.; ri-J" WEDNESDAY,!' "OCTOBER :4;: 1922; THBrJOREGON DAILY -JOU RNAL, PORTLAND; CABLE RECEIVED HERE" TELLS: OF SMYRNA IVHSERY Dispatches coficerniiiK the Smyrna Situation is contained In a cablegram received this morning toy 31" J. Hand- saker, state director of the Near East relief. ' ,; : Although the Turks had decreed that all the Christiana remaining in Smyrna Sunday "morning should be: deported, Kear East relief workers were still moving- refugee last Monday night. Thlrty-slx, thousand were? moved on Friday ' to Greek - terrftoiT- ' Friday Bight other thousands straggled into the ruined city. These had been hid-f ing In the hills behind Smyrna waiting to see the boats reduce the numbers on the quay ,,before venturing into the open. - Many other thousands "are Just arriving from the Inland village and these report that multitudes re dying on the i roadside from exhaustion. Unless, there is .further Influx of fu gitives the Americans believe they can move- those in the city in the next four oy". Sixteen inundred sacks or riour nas ben landed on Mltyiewe. but these must be divided among more than 100,- 000 refugees. A shortage of water adds to the suffering. . Typhoid Is claiming many victims. Children, who are sep arated from their parents wander crying through the streets, and nys- teriea! mothers are searching for them, lyew-ftbrn infants are dying '. in their mother's arms. Registration bureaus have been Jened aft Cavalla. Rodqsto, Salonica, Athens amd Mitylene, in an effort to Reassemble families. ,The conrusion is iinply impossible to imagine: Will Ways, the movie magnate, has been appointed by President Harding as the national chairman of the Smyrna fund, which will be adminis tered by the Near East relief. Presi dent Harding will Bhortly announce the other members of the committee, in cluding an ; Oregon re-.wesentative. Near East relief oftices have been desig nated as the collection '"agentfies for the -Smyrna funds. The Oregon orrice is at 613 Stock Kxcnange. - Amnesty Is Offered Eebels of Ireland Dublin, Octj 4. fK'Ni S. The Irish provisional government today issued a proclamation granting amnesty to an rebels who lay down their arms by October 15. ' By a vote of 50 to 7, the Daii Eireann defeated the constitu tional amendment -evading vote of the allegiance to King George ' by "Irishmen. GLASSES FOB NEATLY DRESSED MEN . AND WOMEN AT A SAVING TO fOU Portland ' Watch & Optical Co. : - Its Fourth rt-. Moone Bidg. First Photograph , .tbSfeow Burning of ;-Siri yrria Jay. s7 , , HIIHJMM'.W',"kl"W',' m mm t mmm.S'M"11 "Tl.,"' .iir"iTrc'f v -r -:--jg!:.:lKv:-:-: Ambaasador Harveyl 1 conference today. - i Venlxls asked -Harvey to. Inforra Secretary of State Hughes In Wash ington r of the situation : and suggest that he pves upontbft alllea the neces sity of och occupatiotu , It was authorHatrvely stated Harvey forwarded VeniMlok'i. pies, to Hughes. Harvey will confer with. Foreign Minister-Cursdn this - afternoon to as certain his reaction; fo the proposal. - Veniseloe aidmitted: to Harvey that the. Greek evaouatiod .of Thrace was inevitable, but laid stress on the urgent necessity of allied soldiers marching in as the Greeks march out, to stop the Turks from massacrfetng a million Christiana, : S3k 21 Tliis picture shows the burning of Smyrna, which fell into the hands of the Kemalist forces after their triumphant march through Asia. Minor. Thousands are believed to have died In the city, while added thousands fled for their lives. AMXRICA3TS AID IX CARIXG FO RErCGEES AT 8MTKSA London, Oct 4, (U. P.) Evacuation of all Smyrna refugees was completed last Sunday within a few hours of the time limit set by the Turks, the for eign o trice announced today. " Between 180,090 and 190.000 persons were removed to the little islands in the Aegean sea and the Gulf of Smyr na, mainly due, the announcement said. to efforts of American relief workers. who also arranged for food, and sup plies at the island of- Mitylene and elsewhere. i - la addition to American ships trans porting 10,060 refugees, America as sunned charge of Greek ships which re-f moved a great majority of the suf ferer. Eighty thousand Greek refu gees are on Mitylene island and 12. 000 at Marmora. v V TESIIELOS SATS GREEKS WOCiD GIVE UP THRACE i Special Cable to Th J mi to I and Chicago Daily Xews) (Copjriabt. I22) Farts. Oct. 4. M. Venizeios an nounces this morning- that Greece will give up Thrace to the Turks if sum moned to do so by the allies. A secret pledge to this effect is said to have been exacted from Athens before YenU Seloa consented to represent the new Greek government. . APPEALS TO TVS. Condon, Oct. 4. (I. ' X. ' &) Kluth- erlos yenJselojs, reprentns ths Greek.' revoluilonaryV poverJiifait, - today - rs quested the I United j .'tat as,' : through Ambassador George Tflarvey," to iup- i . port the Greek proripal ei milled oc- -' cupat3on of Thrace ,b atil Che Christiana u have evacuated, the disputed territory. f LIGHTING of DISTINCTION , highly the value T and lend comfort to Jthe home - i " WALSH'S new-and modern LIGHTING FIX TURES are designed to meet the needs in every ' home. . " "Everything ElectricalRadio Supplies' Wire Installations Repairs . c? M. J.Walsh Electric Co. 106 Fourth, Bet. Stark and Wash. Phone Bdwy. 5781 1 - NEAR EAST ARMISTICE TERMS MAY BE SIGNED s - ; ' : (Ci ntirwed i'rsm Pae h?e) tire success of the'- secret conference apparently hinges on this point. Britain. it was understood here, would apree to immediate evacuation of what was formerly "Turkey in 'Eu rope" until. the Angora government re plies to' the allied peace, note request ing a showdown. jThis reply Bhould be received today V tomorrow. But nothing definite is known.) Correspondents in Constantinople have once more been forbidden to at tempt to proceed to the sat of the oonferem-e. Whatever develops at Mudania may be made public only through official channels here. GREECE CALLS MILITARY CLASSES OF 1917 AM 1019 London, Oct. 4. (U. P.) Greece has called up for possible resumption of Anbther Selling Record! My yits witff two pair of pants have clearly defined "Real Economy'' to hundreds of men. They are quality garments throughout with an extra pair of pants to match, "thrown in." . The tiemand for these famous extra-service suits has been so- insistent that my stock for Fall includes hundreds of choice patterns in me dium and heavy weight worsteds. . 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