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Films Depicting Chinese Civilization and the Sino-Japanese War Will Be Shown at the Fifth Open-Air Meeting of the Chicago Chinese Emergency Relief Society

San Min Morning Paper, Sept. 20, 1937

Due to the uncertainty of the weather, the fifth of the regular Sunday open-air mass meetings will be held at 216 Twenty-Second Street.

Miss L. S. Tsuo, a student of the University of Chicago, and Mr. K. L. Hwang of Wisconsin University will be the guest speakers.

After the speeches, films, which extol our art and civilization in general, will be shown to remind us of our native home - the land of our birth. Above all, there will be films showing us how our enemy, the Japanese, are mercilessly killing our fellow countrymen in Peiping and Shanghai.

These films are, by far, different from the regular movies, and we are certain that all those who are interested in our national affairs should not miss this important meeting.

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