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Show APPEALS OF KOREA MEET" Hid FAVOR OF COUNCIL Petition . for Aid in Checking Massacres Is Submitted at Peace Table; Ask Autonomy. Japanese Arrest U. S. Missionaries in Seoul; Order Reinforcements Sent to Peninsula. riilLAPELri'.IA, Arri; 14. A rot-1-:: .n f.lcd by K;. u irik Kim. the Korean dclcrato at the peace conference iu tkiris, urdj the s inno:t of the aliird :c; reser.tat i es to check the massacres in Korea, is meetinrr with sympathetic t-eatment. a.coriinj to a eableerram re-cc:e.i re-cc:e.i by the Korean cong-ess which hell its orer.ir. s session here today. The cable -ra:r. reals: 'Petition filed: niectir- with symia-;he::c symia-;he::c treatment. Tell congress 1 join with them earnest prayer for its sac-cess. sac-cess. Only sacrifices will brin; desired resilts. trtaiii firm until lust Kore:-.E is slhei. Vdth this determinatioa we will win." The congress, on its pare, sen? a telegram to the American Red cross todav t:rci::t assistance for the downtrodden Koreans. The ;e.erani re ::.: s : '"Appeals from Korea reached us for i.ssi-taiice from the American Eel Cross tor t't wourdei among the revolutionists revolution-ists in Seen' and other cities. Medical uttcrtiei: rc'use.i them. Flease see what ) ou can lo. ' KOREAN DELEGATES j FAVOR REPUBLIC. One hundred de'egate?. ittcbadic several sev-eral women and representing the three mi i lion Koreans outside Korea assembled assem-bled in congress here today. Their mission mis-sion is to assist the independence tnove- ( Continued on Pago 11, Column 4.) APPEALS OF KOREA MEET WITH FAVOR (Continued from PAga One.) :nent in Korea and socure freedom from )apunose rule. ,4Thr fa"t of Japan etc oppression of Korea,' a i 1 Ilvnmun Ilhee, !eTotarT of state of tho Korean pm iional flov-rntnont flov-rntnont in Manohuria, who is a tiele Vate to tho conro-.', 4iHre not known to the Anirrioan j ropic. Anirri''a, for her onn sake, an well as for the sake of tho j-enf-e of the world ar.l the prtn-oipl'M prtn-oipl'M of justice to trnn and weak nlik-, p-lix: 1 1 know the kinl of ally ehe has in Japan. 41 The Korean eonrevg will do a great vrvire to America by j ub!ish;ng the tn:!h abo.it Japan, whoi-e cicvor p;:b-lieity p;:b-lieity bureaii on whi-h millions fire ;wnt a year, ha oanioufU jjo-1 the im-periaii-tu anibitions aii'l underhand di- , ploinary e :nj loyotl 'by ibe TriiS'-ia of As:a.' " "Wo hope the American people: will take a-i vant a -je vt t b'!e sr-Mona to be preient a, our meeting'. ' ' |