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Show LECTURE ON CHINA IS EVENING ATTRACTION Persons interested Is ths growth sad development of China sad Dm far east have an opportunity this evening to learn something of the absorblnb questions ques-tions of ths seat and its people. Bos- well 8. Wheeler, a graduate of tha University of California aad a man of extensive travel in ths orient, both before be-fore aad after the Chinees revolution, will talk this evening la the lint Congregational Con-gregational church oa "Tha Changing Orient," "The Japanese Question n aad 'The New Chinese Bepnblic " Aa a California!. Mr. Wheeler has naturally seen a great deal of one aids of the yellow question, while as a traveler trav-eler aad a lecturer his reading aad associations as-sociations have given him a good idea of tha other aids. Hsving seen the Chinese people both before aad after the revolution, Mr. Wheeler can peint clearly tha growth of the demand far a republic and what its realization has meant to the Chinese people. The views that will be shown Illustrate Illus-trate life aad social efcaraeteristiet and are in no sense the stereotyped themes usually presented, each aa cherry bios some aad chrysanthemums, but rather are such subjects as tha interior of a railway ear, the patent medicine aigas, the captured Russian eaaaoa in tha park, ate. Tha lectors begins at 8:15 o'clock in tha First Congregational chnreh. Tickets may be secured at tha Hotel Utah, N. E. A. headquarters aad at tha door. |