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(Letter sent by James N. Nichols, Commander of the Hellenic Post No. 343 American Legion, to Mr. A. A. Pantelis.)

Correspondence of Mr. A. A. Pantelis, April 5, 1922

Dear Comrade:

Members of Hellenic Post #343, of the American Legion have been requested to take part in the parade and ceremonies in celebration of the 101st Anniversary of the Independence of Greece. On the same day members are also requested to attend a meeting to be held in protest against the action of the Allied Nations to reestablish Turkish rule over provinces of Christian Nations, on Sunday, April 9, 1922.

The point of assembly for the parade will be on South Water Street just East of State Street, and our Post will be given the honor of leading the parade.

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Let us turn out in a body and in uniform and help make this celebration and protest meeting a huge success.

Don't forget the time and place:-- Sunday, April 9, 1922, at 1:30 P.M., South Water Street - East of State Street.

Fraternally,

James N. Nichols,

Commander.

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