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CHINESE STUDENTS START CAMPAIGN TO BOMB TOKIO

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Chinese students at Harvard are to assist organizations all over the country in raising money for 2000 airplanes some of which will be shipped to China immediately, and others used for training purposes by the Chinese National Defense League, it was learned recently from C. C. Liang 3G, secretary of the Chinese Students club here. "If we can drop a bomb on Tokio, our aim will be accomplished, for the houses in Japan are made of wood and would easily catch fire."

The plans for defense, which originated at the League headquarters in San Francisco last week, include a nation-wide appeal to Chinese students in the universities to learn how to fly immediately, and to Chinese who already have pilots' licenses to assist in teaching their countrymen.

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