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March 02, 1945 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-03-02

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THE JEWISH

NEWS

Friday, March 2, 1945

This is a call to America's

Your Red Cross faces the
greatest task in its long history

This is the most important appeal for funds in the history of the
American Red Cross.

After three years of war the work'of your Red Cross is greater than
ever. It must serve millions of our fighting men abroad. Lonely men.
Homesick men. Wounded men. The Red Cross,
always at their side, helps to bring them cheer and
comfort wherever they may be.

could be no Red Cross. There a e .10 special funt:s to keg; up its great
humanitarian work. The money must come, as always, from the heart
of America — you

It lends a helping hand to the thousands of
returning service men — sick, wounded — desper.
ately in need of friendly guidance.

Our duty is clear . . . we must keep the Red Cross at the side of our
fighting men and our wounded heroes. We must
help the Red Cross in its vital job of sending food
and medicine to war prisoners .. . aiding the ill
and lonely overseas
collecting life-giving blood
plasma. The scope of the Red Cross is almost
limitless. Every Red Cross worker is your personal
messenger of sympathy and comfort to your man
in uniform.

,

And remember, YOU . and you alone ... keep
the Red Cross alive. For without your help there

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