RUSSIA DEMANDS STRAITS FOR TURKS; WARNING BY ALLIES; Soviet Notifies Powers She Must Be Party to Any Near East Settlement. ALLIES DISPATCH TROOPS Send Detachments to Neutral Zone Near Ismid, Which Kemalists Have Invaded. FEARS OF BALKAN CONFLICT Rumor Starts That Rumania and Jugoslavia Will Aid Greeks if Clash Comes.
Date: 14 September 1922
By WALTER DURANTY. Copyright, 1922, by The New York Times Company. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Walter DURANTY
Italian and English soldiers leave Dardanelles for Ismid; warn Turks that advance into neutral zone means war
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RAIL STRIKE PEACE PLEASES HARDING; President Now Expects Period of Prosperity to Have Full Swing. DAVIS ISSUES STATEMENT Labor Secretary and Other Officials Believe Industrial War Has Ended.
Date: 14 September 1922
list of roads affected by agreement for separate settlements
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C-2 STARTS FOR PACIFIC; Army Airship Begins Transcontinental Flight From Newport News.
Date: 14 September 1922
C-2 leaves Langley Field; Maj H A Strauss in command
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CROSSAN'S 74 BEST PRO SCORE AT LIDO; Wheatley Hills Player Leads Field in First Round of Met, Open Tourney, MANY STARS IN TROUBLE Barnes Has a 78 and Sarazen an 84 --Lawyer Heads Amateurs Over Difficult Course.
Date: 14 September 1922
Special to The New York Times
death
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WHEAT AT CHICAGO RISES, THEN DROPS; Interests Said to Control September Corn Won't Let ItGo for Less Than 62.
Date: 14 September 1922
Special to The New York Times
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SAYS AMERICA SENT EUROPE 22 BILLIONS; Crissinger Denies That We Failed to Help in Rehabilitation of the World.SEES A GENERAL RECOVERY Tells Indiana Bankers That Governments Are Balancing Budgets andPeoples Are Getting to Work.
Date: 14 September 1922
Addressed by Controller of Currency Crissinger, who cites financial aid from U S for rehabilitation of world
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