Show t.-k t. S Turk S j Iff e. e Expelling the PRESS DRESS S RESS dispatches from Paris a few days ago said the supreme k council uncil would like to know what what America thinks about expelling tie the Turk from Europe The question has now been answered It Itis is it officially announced at Washington that the state department under unde der the direction of President Wilson has prepared a message t to he supreme council in which it is is' is emphatically stated that the United ted States believes Turkish rule in Europe should end i f America of course has no direct part patt in the peace negotiations regarding Turkey The American government never neve declared war on Turkey and hence can have only an advisory part rt in treaty negotiations But morally America can wield a 3 great i influence fl ence Perhaps the stand taken by President Wilson will tip the th the s 's scales ales toward the side of justice sufficiently t to bring about abou the expulsion of the despicable Turk S S The sultans sultan's government has shown no 10 capacity for tion It has been characterized by trickery and slippery diplomacy The Te e s sultans sultan's rule h has s been a a. travesty on justice an insult to Chris Chris- vanIty I and the humanity it represents His hands are dripping with the blood of massacred Armenians his soul has hasen 4 been i en blackened with wholesale insult to th the purity or womanhood his hs conscience has as been dwarfed dw by barbarity ba and ruthlessness his rule has been a a. blot on civilization there civilization there is no justice nor sympathy sym sym- pathy thy t to w which i h he ca can by right appeal A. A Asia a perhaps can stand for the sultan sut B t he should be driven from 11 Europe Europ forever r. r S 1 |