United Service to China was founded as United China Relief on February 7, 1941. Their fund drive in 1942 brought in $7 million dollars for relief in China.
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2008-11-27 02:03 Tillman 689×319× (153289 bytes) Title: United China Relief billboard Publication:Los Angeles Daily News Publication date:1942 Notes:A billboard for United China Relief. United Service to China was founded as United China Relief on February 7, 1941. Their fund drive in 1942 broug
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