8 THE OREGON DAILY; JOURNAL. -PORTLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7,- 1919. T7ILS0N MISINFORMED armfnian llbMI IIIWII IU IIIIIIIMIHH1 MASSACRE, TURKS SAY President's Warning Note Re- iiiii es r . v ceivea wun surprise nussrans v Blamed for Recent Slaughter. 4 ' By Louis Edgar Browne Bpedal Cafela to Tha Journal and -The Chicago .'(Copyright, 1919. by Chieaao Daily N Co.) . - a 1 1. 1 ..U .w.An- s.'finii Jov, i. xno iu''o" ,...- tneat wa amased m me receipt recently through th American high commis sioner In Constantinople of a communi cation eent by President Wilson directly to the Turkish authorities to the effect that unless the continued massacres of Armenians ceased forthwith certain principles embraced in the president s 14 points would become Inapplicable to tha Turkish peace terms. UnTF. TS RTTRPHI8K 'rtifm.!. m 1 n m mA Mia TllT-lf hl cause they believed that their defense rtf flunmii territorial intetrritv was of necessity bated on the Wilsonian prin dole providing ror the seir uetermina MU uvvwady a " ....... o - mn( under Dam art FVrld Pasha reDlled to the note courteously, stating that the president had apparently been misin formed because no massacres ot at place since the armistice. Kerid Pasha further said that the government was tnaklns every effort to repair damages, rnnrnrn nrnnertv ana ass sr. me American among; the Armenians. .;, The allied diplomatic agents were also WtnasAfl nt fhln nntA hepniinA It In A ?fn- jtr&Uy accepted fact In the Orient, even among; 'the Armenians, who are the Turks' bitterest enemies, that ne Ar menians have been killed since the armi stice, The Nationalists were first In dignant and then amased at President Wilson's misinformation. It now ap pears that the communication was pent - without consulting the American dele- grates in Paris, who were as greatly sur prised as were the Turks and the allied representatives. They offer the expla nation that pressure of Armenian opin ion in America forced the action. BELIEF rHOMISEl ARMENIANS It Is possible that Armenian opinion was misinformed or that the recent . iiuuwurg in onuajia waa tnougnt to De f Turkish origin. This massacre re sulted In tho death of 400 Armenians, tui I AMIIffA In inil.kfllil!.. n ntklU i pm v wuaiu 114 Ai-ri uciujau, willl.il la In Russia, and situated nhnut inn mlloo ' from the nearest point In the Turkish provinces. Armenians in America can be assured that the present nationalist Movement under Mustapha Kemal Pasha Intends to prevent violence against the Armenians remaining in Turkey or any limitations thwarting their free move ment or Infringing on their property rights. Furthermore Kamal Pasha has promised the Armenians restitution as far as possible. The consensus of opin ion ninoiiK uipiomauc representatives in Constantinople is that as yet the Na tionalists are not affiliated with Acer. peidjan in any way and therefore can not be held responsible for a disturbance which occurred outside of Turkish ter- Bernstorff was In Washington, Is to be come the accredited German representa tive at the Vatican. Formerly Bavaria herself had a representative there and tt is expected that Germany's selection will be largely controuea ny tne bavar ian recommendations. It Is also reported that with the next representative of Germany to the quir win nnw twn leadins Qerman Ul . " business experts who are to cooperate with the ambassador and consular forces In making the business relations between the two peoples even closer a . . rra. than they were Deiore me war. nw trade relations between Germany and Italy are being reestablished is the opinion of business men as well as politicians here. German salesmen are already In evidence and many German firms have representatives nere in me persons of Swiss, Dutch and other neutral business men. ELECTION UNDER RULE OF D'ANNUNZIO, LIKE BELA KJS FARCE Poet Picks Own Candidates .and Allows Only Citizens "and Sol diers Supporting Him to Vote. Paris Shivers M it is ta People Hoard Without Coal : i a t Metal Money By William E. 'anh Special Cable to The Journal and Tha Chieage Dailj News.- (Copyright, llt. by Chicago Pally Naws Co.) Paris, Francs, Nov. 7. The coal and currency crimes form the topics of the day in Paris. Some of the fuel yards have closed their doors and many householders go cold. Most of the hotels refuse to heat their rooms before November 1, and all the cafes still close, before mid night on account of the lack of elec tricity. As to currency, sliver, nickel and copper pieces are being hoarded. If you have no small money you cannot ride on the taxicabs, omnibuses or street cars, for the conductors ordinarily have no change. Shopkeepers and waiters groan when they see a five frano ($X) bill. These crises represent inconven ience to the average citlsen. but they must not be taken too seriously for France Is far better off than most of her neighbors. In Central Europe there is -not a crisis but a famine In coal and metal money. Even in the French prov inces the Chambers of commerce have issued banknotes down to the sum of 50 centimes (10 cents). Today I tried to find the underlying cause of the trouble. At the ministry of Industrial reconstruction I learned that the coal crisis was due to under production as well as to faulty organi zation. Before the war France produced 40,000,000 tons of coal yearly and used about 60,00,000. Now she produces with difficulty 18,000,000 tons exclusive of the Saar basin. That region Is ex porting an annual average of 5,000,000 tons to France, according to General Andlauer, governor1 general of the dis trict. In short, France can count on only 23.000,000' tons out of the usual CO.OOO.OOO. For the rest she is dependent' on England and . Belgium, which have little more than enougn for their own needs. The chef de cabinet of the minister of finance believes that the currency crisis is due largely to the publicity given it In the newspapers, this resulting In hoarding. He admitted that some coins had been melted down into metal bars because the raw silver waa worth more than the coins themselves. Against these malefactors severe measures are being taken. Likewise, a certain amount of money is being drained off to Swits erland and Spain, where French silver pieces are worth i par and paper bills are not. Whatever caused the crisis, however, there - is no doubt as to ita existence and that measures must be taken to meet it. Le Petit Parislen says that 4,000,000 francs ($800,000) worth of sous ( cent) are soon to be Issued. Other papers say that the mint will have to issue even larger quantities of franc and half franc (20 and 10 cent pieces). "Bligglns says he attends strictly to his own business." "But what Is his business?" "Just there seems to be the trouble. He has somehow made it his business to attend to everybody else's business." Washington Star. By A. R. Deckar Special Cable to The Journal ami The Chicago Pally New. . (Copyright, 1019. by Chicafo Daily Nw Co.) Fiume. Italy. Oct. 2a. (Delayea.) Elections took place here today under Oabrlete d'Annuniio's rule. They were a farce unequalled except by Bela Kun's Bolshevist elections in Hungary. The vot ing was controlled from the governor's palace where Colonel d'Annunzio's agents prepared the list of electors and candi dates on the eve of the election. Crowds of civilians and soldiers paraded the streets with bands playing the Adltl march. The soldiers outnumbered the ci vilians two to one. This preliminary scene was staged to create a semblance of enthusiasm. Resl dens of Fiume for the most part re mained Indoors and from behind closed shutters watched the demons trationa. The draft for elections was announced two weeks ago but the lists of can didates were published less than two days previous to the actual elections. Naturally only one party was repre- nented, namely the national union party which means only that section of the people desiring annexation to Italy. During the week threats were made to shoot all opposing the "holy cause" of annexation. The Italian army code was given as the rule of procedure against all workers antagonistic to Colonel d'Annunzio and consequently today their only way of Indicating their sentiment was to refrain from voting. Saturday night the bridge connecting Fiume with the suburb of Sussak, where the Slavs are concentrated, was closed and It wag kept closed during the entire elections. Sussak Is Included In Colonel d'Annun zio's demands, but Sussak was forbid den to vote. The poet's aides say that only the radicals and internationalists abstained from voting but this was ob viously untrue. Residents of Fiume arc disgusted. They say the elections were a complete farce and they demand that Colonel d'Annun zio evacuate the city and permit It to return to normal life. TT- T) . j po t . vuxi Dcrusiorn is Likely to Get Post : At Italian Capital . Ht Anthony Czarneekl V Special Cable to The Journal mud The Chicago - Daily News. Onpyrkht, 1019. by Chicago Tuily News Co.) Rome, Italy, Nov. 7. 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