Show Visitors Presented in Turkish 1 Salih Pacha had so far remained near the door Upon invitation of of his majesty he lie a approached ap ap- P- P pro ched a and d then presented the visitors This was was' done in at l Turkish TUr Nothing more than the word vord corresPondent correspondent and the name name of the organization could be understood however h 9 HiS Hid d f wanted majesty j j jest t to to know how many newspapers were were represented in the Associated Associated Asso Asso- Press When told the number he seemed unable t to believe it it but soon remembered as he told his aide de cam camp p that the United States wast was t the e country of big things anyway any Tell t the e gentlemen said d his majesty r to toS S Salih lih Pacha Pach that I am greatly honored by their visit and that it affords me great I pleasure to know that American newspapermen were a able le to observe the action of March l 18 I bid them welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come to Turkey and this city When the aide de camp had translated the Associated Press correspondent on behalf f of himself himself himself him him- self and the others expressed his pleasure of having having having hav hav- ing been granted an interview To the repetition of this in Turkish his majesty listened attentively nodding in appreciation each time part of the response had been translated His lis majesty would like to hear from you the story of the operations of the allies against again t the Dardanelles more especially what occurred on March l 18 said Sa Salih lib Pacha Make fake the account account ac ac- count of it as short and to the point as possible F For r about fifteen minutes the Associated Press correspondent gave g. a sort of private lecture lec lec- ture on the operation of the allies Now and 1111 then his majesty would woul put a question What had been the conduct of hi his soldiers on the various various vari vari- van van- ous Otis days clays had i the populations of I l hanak a nak I alc 1 and Bahr Lahr suffered mu much h what had teen been the effect of the thc noise upon the mind of the correspondent had he lie been afraid These were some sonic of the things that interested the sultan vcr very verv much |