PAGE SIX THE N MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1945 c U "1 mop "WI t y can 'Yj Across the barren wastes of war-torn countries, wander multitudes of dazed and destitute people. Their appalling number, in Europe alone, is 125 million, of which more than 30 million are children. They are living in the ruins of their homes. They are working in their ravaged fields. They are kept alive more by courage than by food; warmed more by hope than by clothing ... working and waiting-even as we-for total Peace. 'These men, women, and cildren-innocent victims of Nazi oppression-have been robbed of all but life itself. During five long horror-filled years of war, the clothes on their backs have worn to pitiful shreds and rags. Production of new clothing has been impossible-so their need will continue long after the end of hostilities. Many Thousands Have Died So scarce and scanty have their garments become that, during winter months, deaths from exposure have equalled-and in some areas even exceeded - deaths due to starvation and malnutrition. The'clothing these people so desperately need is available. Some of it now reposes in your own closet or attic! The rest of it lies, forgotten, in millions of other American homes. 150 Million Pounds Needed Look over your family's wardrobe-now. Pick out every gar- ment you can possibly spare-serviceable used summer as well as winter clothing and shoes-men's, women's, chil- dren's, infants'. Every American home must give its share if the goal of 150 million pounds is to be reached. Remember, these people of war-torn countries will one day -soon-be our proud partners in the building of a peaceful world. Will you help them-now? What YOU Can Do! 1. 2" Get together all the serviceable used summer and winter clothing you can spare. This includes: Men's, women's; children's, and infants' wear, and shoes. Overcoats, topcoats; suits, dresses, shirts, skirts, jackets, pants, work clothes; gloves, underwear, sleeping garments, robes, sweaters, shawls; and all knit goods. Also blankets, bedclothes. ' Take your contribution to your local COLLECTION DEPO'T now or arrange to have your LOCAL COMMITTEE collect it, before April 30th. Support your Local Committee not only with your clothing) r nv1vm1 e4ria v+n _ wl+tn s - a ar~n~' * Anin A r, Tis dvet~ise,'i4ment brebared yhe Wa J'~r AdvrtisiniJ Council for tUnited National Clot kinis Collection, 3, and sfionsored bvy