American National Red Cross; Red Cross and Red Crescent
This interview with Tewfik Pasha was equal to a permit. Both Minister
Terrell and myself cabled it to America as such. Dr. Hubbell, as general
field agent, commenced at once to fit himself for a passage by the Black
Sea, through Sivas to Harpoot. He had engaged a dragoman and assistants,
and with Ernest Mason, who went with us as Oriental linguist, was
prepared to ship next day, when at Sélamlik I was officially waited upon
by a court chamberlain who informed me that although greatly regretting
it, they were compelled to ask me to delay my expedition, in order to
give the government time to translate and read some of the immense
quantities of newspaper matter which was being thrown in upon them from
America, and which from its context appeared to be official,
representing all our State governors as engaged in a general move
against Turkey, and that the chief seat of operations was the National
Capitol. The Chamberlain tried by motions to show me that there were
bushels of papers, and that it was impossible for them to translate them
at once; that if they prove to be official as appeared by the great
names connected with them, it was imperative that the government
consider them; but if it proved to be mere newspaper talk it was of no
consequence, and I was begged to delay until they could investigate.
Having received some specimens myself, I did not wonder at this request,
I only wondered at the kindly courtesy with which it was made. I will
take the liberty of inserting one of the clippings which I had received
as a sample of what Turkey had to consider. This is only one among
scores, which had led me to consider how, with these representations, we
were ever to get any further:
PRO-ARMENIAN ALLIANCE.
ITS WORK TO BE EXTENDED TO THE REMOTEST SECTIONS OF THE UNITED
STATES--GOVERNORS OF STATES WILL AID.
[Special dispatch to the Sunday _Herald_.]
WASHINGTON, D.C., _February 8, 1896_.
The pro-Armenian Alliance, with headquarters in this city, says the
_Evening News_, which is working hand in glove with Miss Clara
Barton and the Red Cross Society for the relief of the Armenians, is
rapidly completing arrangements for extending its work to the
remotest sections of the United States. The permanent organization
of the alliance was perfected in this city a little over a week ago,
when the following officers were elected: President, R.S. Tharin;
vice-presidents, B. Sunderland, D.D., and I.E. Gilbert, D.D.;
secretary, H. L. Sargent; treasurer, F.A. Stier.
Within a few days the broadest promulgation of a pamphlet prepared
by the alliance will begin.
On the title page of the little book will appear these unique
mottoes: "God against Allah, Christ against Mohammed, Bible against
Koran, Heaven against Hell!"
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