Show f AIR BANKS I AS FIND lUNO WORDS fOR JAPANS JAPANESE roi TOKIO io June 26 26 Before leaving Seoul for tho the northern part of Korea today former Vice-President Vice Charles Warren Fairbanks prepared tho following following fol fol- lowing owin statement giving his impressions of the tho Japanese rule in Korea The rho political so social and ili industrial condition of Korea is IS steadily improving ing and this improvement commenced i f with tho establishment of the Japanese Japanese Japanese Japa Japa- nese nese protectorate Much of this progress was made under the fart fart far- far t t statesmanship of Prince Ito The regeneration reg of this country has been well well started and I find everywhere evidence evi evi- r dence of the high purpose of f Japan l towards Korea and the Koreans r Foremost among t these ese was the tho es es- es i of a judicial system next w i m tile e introduction of good schools i ij I find that the Japanese are establishing j public medical legal and ag ago s i colleges and this means everything ev ev- g. o. o to the people of Korea ft- ft V Foreign missionaries are working in 1 1 S full ulL operation cooperation and with the utmost 5 i confidence In in the J Japanese Japanese- panes pro protectorate r rate te The influence of the mission- mission i paries iries upon the natives is excellent The bar insurrection has completely subsided I nd lid good order has been generally established established es es- throughout the country J. J The Tho Japanese are aro devoting their energies to tha the development of the i resources of Korea and in this I connection I was glad to find that 75 Jp 1 per Sper r cent of the mineral products are Controlled by Americans Americans- 4 f I l T. In conclusion I will say education Sand L-Sand J and honesty are aro the prime essentials f necessary for or the tile complete regeneration 4 t of Korea and both of these are being I Soused used used by the Japanese protectorate 1 Japan T J Japan had a delicate ta tand nd one that will doubtless tax her statesmanship I l' l but 1 I have havo every reason to hope for t full of her i success present policy |