The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 02, 1920, Image 8
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The
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romance, comedy and
hairbreadth a d v e nture.
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"In the Heart of the
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A "Prizma" in Nature's
Own Colors.
EXTRA
FOX NEWS No. 70
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YOUNG MEN HELD
ON SERIOUS CHARGE
Spartanburg, July 1.?George Laws
anrl Allen Teague, the former school
teacher, are now on their way back to
Newport, Tenn., in custoby of the
charge of having brought a 15-yearold
girl to Woodruff, this county, for
immoral purposes. All the parties are
from Newport. The girl stoutly denies
that any improper relations have
existed between the young men and
herself. She claims that she intends
to marry Laws as soon as practicable.
TURKS REJOICE OVER VICTORY*
Constantinople, June 30.(By the
Associated Press).?There is great
exlutation among the Turks in Constantinople
because of the alleged
victory of Nationalists over the
Greeks in the vicjnity of Pergama,
where Mustapha Kemal Pasha's
forces are reported to hove outflanked
the Greeks and to be moving
northwards toward Panderma (60
miles southwest of Constantinople,
on the Sea of Marmora), taking
several thousand prisoners.
There has been no official Greek
communique for two days and the
Turkish papers are not permitted to
print news unfavorable to the Greeks,
but the Turks generally credit the reports
of Mustapha Kemal's success.
The sultan has communicated with
their heir apparent, who in turn, has
conferred with the. Sublime Porte,
asking that protest be lodged with the
entente against suppression of news
favorable to Turkey. The director of
the allied censorship has replied that
the Nationalists have no direct com,.,UL
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ihat therefore reports reaching the
city are unreliable.
The alleged Nationalists victory
has been widely hearilded through
posters at Brusa anil other Anatolian
cities where the assertion is made
that the Greek casualties at Pergama
numbered 10,000. These figures are
regarded in Constantinople as ludicrous,
although Greek silence is creating
the impression that the initial
Greek success has been checked.
The Nationalists frankly admit that
thy were surprised by the Greek advance.
The Greek battleship Kilkis,
formerly the Mississippi, and all
Greek merchant ships at Constaniople
have sailed towards the Dardanelles.
The Greeks are recruiting men of all
nationalities, including Turks, in Constantinople.
M$ny Armenians are also
enlisting.
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