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PEACE APPEAL
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SATURDAY,
JULY 9, 1938.
COST OF WAR
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New York, July 7.
Mr. O. O. Gallup, Secretary of the Export Managers' Club, estimates that the Oriental conflict has so far cost American business and labour $200,000,000.
He expressed the opinion that the State Department's warning to ex- porters "to have their irrevocable letters of credit confirmed" has caused a further decrease in exports to Japan.-United Press.
CHINESE PARADE
Urge America to Stop Supplying Arms to Japan
Washington, July 7.
Seven hundred Chinese paraded through the streets of the nation's capital to-day, afterward attending a patriotic mass meeting at which a resolution was passed urging Pre- sident Roosevelt to “quarantine e aggressors" and halt shipments of
war supplies to Japan.
The meeting unanimously pledged support to Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek.-United Press.
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Silver Purchasing Agreement Expiring This Month
Washington, July 8. The Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgenthau in a statement to- day said that China had not moved to extend the silver purchasing agreement. However he indicated that China might do so prior to the expiration of the agreement on July 15.-United Press.
AMERICANS IN ANHWEI
Peiping, July 7.
Foreign messages say that all Americans at present in north- western Anhwei are safe. United Press.
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