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Show SCRIBES HAVE ; BAD IK AT PEACE PARLEY Salient Facts Hidden From News Writers At Lausanne EACSA S'XE, Nov. 29 d?v the Associated As-sociated Press) The Lausanne conference, con-ference, sensitive to any political or j economic happening elsewhere In Eu-; Eu-; rope, is greatly excited by news of the ; execution of the former Greek ministers minis-ters ln Athens. The Information cast a gloom over the various delegation?. The great Importance of the question ques-tion to be decided here Is testified to by the tenso atmosphere surrounding all the activities of the conference The delegates are living under a nervous ner-vous strain slnii'ar to that experienced j at the Paris treaty making gathering, Heads of the delegations hold Crequent meetings to talk over the agenda 1n efforts to smoc th out the more thorny problems which inlpht endanger the success of the conference. TOrt.II ON REPORTERS Correspondents find reat difficulty ln getting the facts and this results In the wildest speculation The official communiques issued by the secretariat secretari-at bureau aro meagre. They are confined con-fined to routine statements cone rn-Ing rn-Ing the meeting of commissions and names of speakers. The salient facts are carefully omitted. The question of th frontiers of Turkey has been held up because the leaders of the discussion are endeavoring endeavor-ing to side track dangerous altercations alterca-tions In the official sittings by seeking seek-ing to urrEe at the general lines of an agreement at private talks. I3met Pasha, head of the Turkish delegation, expressed the opinion to-dav to-dav that the conferenco would inevitably inev-itably meet with difficulties, but that ; the work was gradually taking shap and that there was no cause for anx- , lety as to Its successful outcome. "We are here to sign peace." said one delegate, "and peace must be sign- j ed " |