Show TO ANTI TURKISH MEETING Glad stones words of indignation na tion cheered SULTAN THE REAL MURDERER strong resolutions adopted riede arledg ing support of the people to any steps tho the british government may tako to check the tha atrocities I 1 ivory the th alleged dynamiter arraigned and the crowns crown I 1 a C caso aasc stated by the prosecutor hol holland land will not mot surrender suspects liverpool sept 2 14 2 an enthusiastic crowd assembled early this morning in the ilia vicinity of 0 lieng lers circus anxious to hear mr gladstone the doors doon 0 varied opened at 10 and at 11 tile the vast I 1 auditorium was packed I 1 mr and mrs lira gladstone mr herbert gladstone slid and other members ot of the family arrived in 1 the city at noon being beine welcomed at the railroad station 1 b by 2000 pL people orle when mr gladstone entered the auditorium tho the roar ot of applause could have been lican hoard heard e a r mile away tile the cli cheering cering continued a long lone time after mr gladstone stepped briskly on the platform plit form and bowed gravly gravely ll in ac of the enthusiastic welcome the earl of derby presided and upon the platform wore were many persona of distinction after the usual formalities the following resolution proposed by a a and seconded by a liberal al was adopted by acclamation I 1 thil this acting desires ot express its indignation and abhorrence of 0 the cruel arut 1 treatment to which Aimen lana are arc being subjected by their turkish rulers and of the massacres which recently occurred at constantinople which are a ills brace to the of ill tho nineteenth century mr gladstone rose to speak and when able to make himself after 0 a tow few remarks he moved the following resolution which was received ci ved with thunders of applause that this meeting trusts her ma bestys ministers realizing to the fullest extent the terrible condition jn in x nelch it ic h their fellow christians are placed will do everything possible to obtain tor for them full ic cuilty and pro tc action tion and this meeting assures assure her Maje stYls I 1 Alini that they may rely upon the cordial support of the citizens of 0 liverpool in whatever steps their may tell feci necessary to take tor for that purpose mr gladstone declared his silliest adhesion on to the principles contained in tile the resolutions lut ions lons lie he urged in this matter that patty sympathies be renounced 1 I 1 entertain a lively hope and strong beter belief the present deployable situation Is not due to any act or default of the ilia government of this great country the present movement is b based ased on the broad grounds of humanity and la Is not directed against cioll a madans but against turkish officials the th evidence of whose barbarities rests on incredible official clat reports 1 I doubt if it Is exaggeration to say it was in the sultans ls place and there only that the inspiration has been supplied and the policy devised devner of the whole series of massacres when the sultan carries massacres into his own capital under the eyes of he appears to have ga gained the L very arme of what it ja 13 possible tor for him to doi 1 believe the continued presence of the at constantinople has given direct countenance to the sultan who is ia thus their recognized ally we have a just title to threaten turkey with coercion that does docs not in itself mean war and I 1 think the first steps should be to recall our bumbas cheers and it should bo be rador followed by the dismissal of the ish ambassador from london such a course would not give a right 0 of complaint to anybody when diplomatic relations are suspended england should inform the sultan she would consider means of enforcing her just and humane ill demands I 1 do not believe rope rone will make war to insure the continuance ti of massacres moie terrible than h ever recorded ed in tho the dismal bismat an and deplorable history of human crime loud cheering |