4 1 , , WESTERN UHIIOH , Anglo-American v r Direct United States 1 1 .in GRAM- ti.rvt t NEWCOJU? CARLTON, President GEORGE W. E. ATKINS, First Vice-President Received at 16 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK 4 " y . ' , A f ! ; .-..J Jan. 14, 1921 K 1 a, 1 I X NEAR EAST RELIEF. NY. ' t , "V I v -.-.." '. . ' SITUATION IN ARMENIA APPALLING . r . HO, 11! and Alexandropol twp hundred thousand ref ugees dying between Kars Lapk of food and fuel I ! t I Severe winter adding to tjbe disaster f ' K V ' We beg you to take steps immediately for continuation shipments and pro visions by America, t j t; Aharonian President Armenian Delegation to PeaceGonference ' ,- . ... : -i r HERBERTHOOVER SAYS: "The Armenian presents the most desperate situ ation in the world." Driven from their own land by hordes of biutal Turks, heads of families slaughter ed, young girls prostituted, little children living in many cases on human flesh how can we fail to pro vide relief? What if you have been "canvassed" for central Europe and the Y. M. C. A. and other things just thank God you are living in the world's great est country, AMERICA stop'and realize that it MIGHT have been the fate of YOUR little ones to be living off the flesh of corpses. THINK THIS OVER you know it's only a ,sraaji amount to save a child and you'll feel better when you sit at the table with your own family, a table groaningwith good things! 1 i i I i APPALLING "PITIFUL" - . j. . 1 The horrible CQnditions of the Armenian children are beyond description' and belief ragged, homeless and in many cases living on human flesh they are crying for help. It is up to us wh'o are fortunate en ough to claim America .as our home to extend a help ing hand. Go the limit! .';, Near East Relief, 1 Madison Avenue, New York City (This space donated by The East Oregonian) i' i