Show I TURKS lEARN MATE HATRED OF AMERICA FROM GERMANS By HENRY WOOD United Press Staff Correspondent DJ DI AGA Bulgaria Au Aug 12 Wy By By mail and anti Americans Americans Ameri Ameri- cans today are rapidly coming to be looked on with disfavor by tho the Turks The inhabitants of or Constantinople In particular have ln absorbed the German f feeling of rc resentment America Amer Amer- lea ica because of the sate sale of or war munitions munitions munitions muni muni- to the allies and one hears the German argument arg repeated on er e every cry hand A definite campaign to up anti anti- American sentiment apparently Is bein being be- be mfT ing carried carrll on by hy a portion of or the Turkish press s During m my recent stay In Constantinople several articles articles arti arti- cles des criticising America made their appearance In the Turkish papers all 81 signed ned By iBy a 3 German Whose Son S Was Vas Killed by an American n Bullet The progress which this propaganda propaganda I ganda Is mal making ing eVer every day on the I nf h. h 1 I fa I n w v. v I apparent but It was vas not until the da day I 1 left Turkey that I realized how widespread d It had become About an nn hour before crossing the thc Turkish boundary Into Bul Bulgaria atla the commander com corn mander in chief of or the Turkish gendarmes gendarmes gendarmes gen gen- darmes in Thrace boarded the train and sat down in my compartment Naturally we talked about the war Do know he lie said with the you OU courteous smile and pl pleasant manner which the true Turk can never lose regardless of or his real sentiments thear the war ar would long ago have been ended and antI Turkey would be able to devote devoto all of her en energies r to building up her Industrial and intellectual life If It It were not for Cor the munitions w wI you ou Americans arc furnishing t to te enemies 4 No one understands the TUI Tur psychology a better than the Gt a Should the pre present enl wor war go so ag aga then theM the men me now in charge of Turkish go government eminent will at atoned once I about for tor a scapegoats scapegoat and quite n the blame will fall Germans B By con convincinG the 1 In advance that defeat was only possible through lh the thc l by tho the United ed Stat States t 11 allies aUles Germany would be he able t to much of ot Its J prentice re 11 |