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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Sep 1938, p. 22

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CATAL0GS:. MAY W! PUTON UN THE! MAIL FOR YOU:ý EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CARISON SUILPNS 636 CHIJRCM ST, EYAWNSO ECETURN FIROM EUROPE Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert, W',Schuppl, 94Essex road, 'Wixmetka, returned lait week frei a; two-month Eur- opean trip. Tbey toured Europe, visiting Gernmany, Budapest, ItalY, and the Frenchi Riviera. *Mns. A. I. Baird and her son, Rolanld, bave returned to ValPar- also, Ind., atter a short visit with Mr. and. Mn. Joseph G. Hlammmnig,. 1206 Glendenniflgrbad., Kenneth '*amming will leave in'a few, weeks 1 for the University of mlinoÔis to corn- I:meflce bis senior Year.ý 1 Ler wiifles returni of. father rmanY day. MisEckert, vwho mcompafly with Miss Alene Scanlon of Chica go, is now on a world tolur givng swim-; ming exhibitions or engaging in awfrnming contesta, wrrites inter- estingly of conditions and places Mi Ciaand Japan, giving personal impressions and experlences. The- letter reads ini part as foflows: Fév Evidences of War "On this around-the-world tour I have traveled through both- Japan and China and talked with many people of both nations. I bave talk- ed with their politiciafli, newspaper A f1SA ieanl who live ithe, tne N~orth statlin wnee n AnDtw, Ion withstood Japanse'bomba for we.eka. It la the onl3 building lef t whole among miles and mes~ of ruin. It was built ta be bomb proût-and it was and la. Only the windows are gone. It withatobd air raids, power dives, etc., and th.e battal- ion was flnafly starved to death. There are barbedwir barricades surroundin«. the place, with Indian and Sctch police-. men., It la deathly atil at night. Evyeryone bas to be where they belonig at 12 o'clock, and the .apanese see to it, that they are. Lae 1WouId Vasqush L ae You mut realize tht there are four hundred milflion Chinese and only one hundred, and flfty million Japanese, and the Japs cannot hope to conquer China. As soon'as the Japs capture-OP~ objective- they cati only leave enough men 1:0 hold it-the Chinese gonflas corne and take it rght back. They can only hope to break üp Chlang*s regime. Hautma.W*duobe Tnenks 6- fo1 lODu'...Wardro4e Cases PIPI Uu sUINS Il..; aiý etty ict hs -v

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