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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, March 1, 1446

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But the Red Cross have it back!

"SOMETHING
T'S SOMETHING

we'll never forget ... the heavy rains ...
the darkness and cold ... the river rising so rapidly we
had to leave our home.

"We lost everything in that flood ... the house and furni-
ture ... our clothes, everYting. When you're faced with that,
you're desperate. We kneWno one to turn to ... We had no
money, nothing. Then—the Red Cross came to help us.

"They took over completely.

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"Clothes ... food ... shelter... money
they provided
everything until they could arrange to have our home rebuilt.
And when the baby was sick, they found a good doctor to
CM for her.

in emergencies ... no problem too big for it to solve ...
nothing too small."

That's right, there's nothing too big for the Red Cross ...
no calamity too widespread ... no picture too black. Its sym-
bol means food to the hungry ... shelter for the homeless ...
a friend to the friendless.

You are the Red Cross. It is because of you that this agency
of mercy is able to mean so many things to all men ... to do
'all it does. It is because of your contribution that the Red
Cross is able to help those in need. When disasters strike
when great tragedies or epidemics come ... the Red Cross is
there by the side of everyone who needs it. Your gift keeps
it there.

"I guess there's hardly any way the Red Cross doesn't help

YOUR

Keep Your Red Cross at Their Side.

Red Cross MUST CARRY ON •

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