A Contribution
Chinese Centralist Daily News, Sept. 25, 1937
A small town American lawyer named Edwin Hawes, Jr., called our Chicago vice-consul by long distance telephone, eighty miles from here, pledging a contribution of $50.00, which he explained definitely was for our government.
Consul Wang received the check and the next day it was forwarded to the New York branch of the Bank of China.
Such a deed is certainly worthy of respect.
