Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 139, 22 April 1921 — Page 9

PAGE NINE BUSINESS HONESTY PRIZED ABOVE GOLD BY TURKISH TRADERS firms pay for goods," said the American. "So far our local agent hasn't succeeded." "This is evidently your first time here! you'd better make that few days a few weeks," advised the correspondent. The American so far has spent two months, and he is still wrestling with conditions, one of which is that his local agent insists on opening his mail and private telegrams, and calling. It a "mistake." Need Better Conditions. It is generally stated that American exporters must begin at the bottom end secure laws a home which will give consignees more protection. Boxes and pieces should be properly marked, and cases tiled. Ship carriers should be made to stow goods properly, so that a given lot is discharged at the port of destination as a lot, not as a series of separate pack ages. Also, bills of lading should be properly forwarded so the consignee; will know when his goods will arrive, j It has happened at this port that a ship with several lota of goods has! discharged the. lots in small parts in' various lighters, and also without no-j tiflcation to the consignee, so the latter has lost: heavily in time, damage, I theft and storage charges. Also, cases : i 'ill 'J I M f. (By Associated Pr) CONSTANTINOPLE, April 22. An honest business m&n who VU1 keep his word in a trade Is prized abore line gold in Turkey, for there is hardly a law now r functioning in this distracted country. A man who breaks ns word in business is never let into e Innor firr-1 nt hifir trojra fnp linn. often arrive empty or partially filled, or with goods not up to sample. Too often the American exporter has treated this market as a dumping ground and sent goods of the quality and nature used by Cook on his voyages of discocvery through the Pacific. These things being true, given conditions often bordering on bedlam, the American is advisod to be wary and remember the common saying of the Levant that, "It takes three Jews to outwit an Armenian, and three Armenians to outwit a Greek." earns t r. ity is. today at higher rating here fcan ever before. i One may steal or kill with a large limit of impunity. Some months since I Batum, an Englishman was put E - J Lilt S

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had acted in self-defence. After he had collected his evidence, he found no one was interested in the case, and also there was no one to whom he could submit it. Many Americans' Active. Constantinople is an importing and exporting center, the logical clearing house for the Levant, with much merchandise in transit or in bond. Americans have traded here in unprecedented numbers since the armistice, and some' of them have lost money. Naturally they blame the local agents, the city, the conditions. According to Julian Gillespie, the United States commercial attache, thf re is often a good deal to be said on both sides. Recently the correspondent met an American arriving here. 'I'm going to stay a few days to make some local

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