The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1923 Page: 2 of 14
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to consider. Turkey's
foe the ret arn of the Mosul
fields. Great Br Ulan has sided
,h the Arabs against the Turks and
rushing the Turkish Nationalists
ally. '.Without the Mosul pro-
as a future source of revenue,
Kemaliste must continue In inon-
dtfticaltiw and Turkey's fu-
financial independence will/ he
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The Mosul area is In northeastern
V Mesopotamia and contains what are
\*f probably the richest virgin petroleum
fields now known. The Turk* are
tfTtng to prove that Mosul Is not a
part of Mesopotamia, hut belongs to
Turkey proper. No such claim, how-
would be admitted unedr inter-
zonal law. Mosul racially and
iphically belongs to Meeopota-
The Turks have fifty-
troop* within marching
of Mosul and they are credited
having planned^ to send the sol-
into the oilfields follojrjng the
failure of diplomatic negotia-
te win back the petroleum wells
Ready To Fight.
Jut, «uch a move would be fatal
Turkish nationalist pretensions.
Britten's new conservative gov-
seut wants to be friendly with
Ottomans, but not at the cost of
lag up Mpsul. Rather than that,
it Britain will fight Turkey. It
comes, the British fleet will cap-
i Constaotinoule, as the first move
?the conflfce. This can be done
tout v sferious difficulty, since
h troops contlnuelto occupy the
era shore of the Dardanelles.
the'iiinOn Jack fliei blrit ftbte
ntlne capital, it may never come
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are shown
Join!
and Constantinople will then
le East, igiving
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the Gibraltar of the Tftwrt,-giving
Britain absolute control of the
ean. Such an outcome
Id efevate the British Empire to
ented power In Europe.
The French government Is gravely
bed leat the Turkish xsflsls"
Into Just such a victory for
,t Britain. The French who sup-
the Turk against the Greeks
forced to take the other side.
If Fran<fc were to encourage Tur
key to resist Great Britain over the
Mosul issue, Mustapha Kemal Pasha
would undoubtedly beHev^- he c6uid
thou- ^ount on French help in a war
dia- against Great Britain, and would
challenge the British to fight.
France Cannot Help .
But, France could not give Tur-
key and aid against a western pow-
er, for the world would be against
her. France knows this, and France
knows Great Britain is resolved to
fight rather than abandon Mosul.
The French government, therefore,
has been forced to' side with the Bri-
tish against the Turks, thus over-
throwing France's recent pr6-Tur-
kish policy, as the most probable
way of compelling the Turk^ to back
down. '
If the Turks permanently «c-
suiesce in. British control of Mosul,
France will be relieved of the fear of
Constantinople becoming a British
Gibraltar X But; at CD* CriMft
Turks wlir realize that France has
bMa tanabio- fo ikk>
with Mustapha Kemal Patfiai p$Ah
influence will thereby decline and
British authority, which has recently
fallen sq low In the Near East, will
be restored.
If the Turks prefer war to retir-
111 have the
brought about the postwar regen- will be a British recovery in
n of Turkey, are now being Levant! Turkey thus has
lng from Mosul, they wi
whole strength of the British Em-
pire against them, and they will be
defeated. In that event, too, there
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|p force between tlie Stand-
ard ou compandor ludiana and the
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Aiagnolla Petroleum company of
Texas not to compete in certain mid- 1
. western states, D. H. Stephens, 4a-
sistant manager of the Magnolia
company told "the senate committee
jiivcstiRatiiiK gasoline prices today.
Stephens declared this agreement
was embodied' in, a contract which
enabled Ut« company to manufac-
ture rtuwiliue WW by the Burton
process—patented by tho Indiana
company. ^ in tiyn for use of the
process .the Magnolia company did
not attempt to enter* a portion of
checkmated, aud tho- Lausanne con-
ference has not given Mustapha
Kemal the success he anticipated
through dissensions of the allies.
Ten dollars /or the best C. of
slogan.
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Hoover Declines Offer
df President Harding
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Secretary,
of Commerces Hoover today decline^
an offer of Pres. Harding to become
secretary of the interior, succeeding
Albert B. Fall, who will .retire
March 4.
Secretary Hoover ' in a conference
at the white bouse today informed
■the president that he desired to re-
main in his present position in order
to complete work whiph be mapped
oiit ona large scale'when he entered
office at the beginning of the Hard-
ing administration.
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W. H. Teal and Miss Ruby Jose-
phine Stockman.
W. V. Nemhoff and Miss Louise
Stephenson. ,
William Ruyedge and Miss Vlofai'
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 7, 1923, newspaper, January 7, 1923; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330380/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.