The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, November 11, 1926, AMERICAN RED CROSS SECTION, Image 6

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A mid-western com
munity demolished
by a tornado. When
disasters like this oc
cur t h e American
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tions agency for
relief, speeds to
the scene.
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A tornado swept town six
months after the disaster.
With the Red Cross as the
agency of relief the people
are in new hornet, and
community life u get'
W tin; hack to normal
A d.uly health con
ference for mothers and
children conducted by an
American Red Cross Chap
ter in one of the island territories.
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A class of girls
learning the essentials
of the proper care of a
baby as part of their
training in Home Hy
giene and Care of the
Sick.
A solemn Red Cross
obligation an army
of 75,000 sick and dis
abled men eight years
after the Armistice.
Members of an American Red Cross Life Saving Corps going
to the rescue of a drowning bather.
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A Red Cross Nutritionist telling a class of children, all
Junior Red Cross members, what food is best to keep them
healthy.
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Police officers,
trained in Red
Cross First Aid, re
viving by prone
pressure method a
man rescued from
the harbor waters.
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A Red Cross Pub
lic Health Nurse ad
vising a father what
his children need to
keep them sturdy.
Grandfather is an in
terested listener.