I was in Marash for 48 hours from noon of Tuesday till noon of Thursday 18. March last week.

There had no doubt been a plan to stir up a massacre at Marash over the Zeitoon disturbances. It had gone so far as to send out messengers to call in the Koords from the mountains; but the Government had frowned upon it and it seemed to me to be definitely defeated, especially as I understood that the attitude of the leaders and a large majority of the people in Zeitoon was correct. Now Miss Rohner comes with the statement, that hostilities are imminent as between that place and the Govt. In which case it will be somewhat difficult to control the Moslim mob at Marash. I sincerely wish that a representative from the German or American Consulate or better still from each might be sent to Marash (not to meddle in the least with the Zeitoon matters, but to look after the large German and American interests in Marash).

Miss Rohner will be able to tell about the state of feeling among the Germans and Americans of that place.

Everything is very quiet here in Aintab.

Dr. Shepard.

Jesse B. Jackson, American Consul, Aleppo.

Anlage 2.

March, 31st 1915.

Let me congratulate your Consul through you on the success thus far since coming to Marash. There is a distinct improvement in the general condition which we are very ready to attribute to his influence. We hope he will be able to remain here long enough to secure that any pledges given to him will be faithfully carried out. Kindly express our gratitude to him.

With kind regards