The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1939, Page 12, Image 12

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    ?AGE TWELVE
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
December 19, 1930
RELIEF WORK
IS
MOT
N RED CROSS
Many Inquires are being re
ceived from Red Cross cnapiers,
the public and the press as to the
relation of Ked Cross war relief
work to the efforts of many special
committees and organisations
which hare recently been formed
to render aid In soma particular
phase of present European hostili
ties. From the outset the American
Red Cross baa been In close touch
with the war relief situation but,
mindful of responsibilities at
borne, haa not felt that the needs
abroad were auch as yet to make
necessary a major campaign by
the Red Cross for a war relief
fund.
However, many needs exist, and
those who can aid, should make
their contributions promptly either
J to the Red Cross or, if they pre
i fer, to those responsible temporary
1 agencies - dealing with - special
phases ot war relief needs. As in
i the past, the Red Cross will con
1 duct its work in such a manner
j that other agencies may coordinate
; their activities, so that there need
be no duplication in the relief to
j be rendered. The Red Cross has
-t from time to time invited repre-
aentatives of other groups to meet
i with it to coordinate the various
i efforts and many of these groups
are sending their funds to the Red
1 Cross designated for relief in the
country In which they are Inter
jested. ( It must be remembered that
I the Red Cross is a permanent In
' stitution; it operates under the
t authority ot an international treaty
and a congressional charter; and
! it has continuing and primary re
i sponsibilltles tor the conduct of
Red Cross work . in the United
J States alike nationally and in
the more than 10,000 communities
where Its chapters are active
J throughout thla country.
a The Red Cross also has Inter-
national responsibilities and lm
I mediately upon the outbreak of
a the present hostilities initiated
1 operations to meet most critical
I emergency needs. Assistance in
the form of cash, medical and hos-
pltal supplies and clothing haa
I been sent to the Red Cross socl-
ties ot Great Britain, Franca and
Poland in response to their re
quests, and to the societies of
a Hungary, Rumania, ' Latvia, Es-
thonia and Lithuania for aid to
Polish refugees.
: In the last week the Red Cross
J has been asked to send emergency
a medical aid to the Finnish Red
--Cross, and the requested supplies
; have already reached Finland. A
, representative has 'been sent and
" the Red Cross Is prepared to ex
' tend further aid as more accurate
knowledge ot the seeds In that
country Is gained.
In war relief the Red Cross em
: phasixes first, medical and hos
pital lid, and in addition thous
ands ot volunteers in the chapters
' are producing surgical dressings
and warm clothing in large quanti
ties, which are shipped as rapidly
as tonnage Is available. -
In the recent roll call the pub
lic has again generously re
sponded tor the support of the
regular work of the Red Cross.
. From the outset ot the European
war the Red Cross has sought and,
received contributions for relief to
war sufferers ot all countries, and
donors may designate the peoples 1
for which they wish to have their
contributions utilized. Such de
, signated contributions will be ex
pended wholly and exclusively for
assistance in accordance with the
. wishes ot tbe donors. With the
recently developed conflict in Fin
land the Red Cross bas advised
all chapters that contributions de
signated for relief in that country
are welcomed.
As the conflict contlnnes the
needs will inevitably very greatly
increase and tbe best efforts of
all will be required, it the country
ILL OP US ARE
'JUST 2 JUMPS
(AHEAD OF FIR.E
4
AGAINST
THE TIME
WHEN FIRE
CATCHES
YOU
Jiffy Crochet "Persian Lamb? Set
t ' HoneouoW
Aria
i - .
AL V Yarn 1
mm s
Works Vf
in
No Time
Be smart In this Jiffy crochet
hat and muff that look Just like
Persian lamb. Tbey match cape
Pattern 6546 ahown recently.
Pattern 6572 contains Instruc
tions for hat and muff; illustra
tion ot them and stitches; mate
rials needed.
To obtain this pattern send 10
cents in coin (10 cents tor both)
to The Herald and News, House-
bold - Arts department, Klamath
Falls. Be sure to write plainly
your NAME, ADDRESS and PAT
TERN NUMBER.
la to play Ita part In mitigating
other sufferings ot tbia catastrophe.
CALENDARS WILL
GIVE HARMONY
ON THANKSGIVING
GRANTS PASS, Dec 19 (JP)
A feed store today distributed 1940
calendars which may bring har
mony in the camps ot those ob
serving Thanksgiving on tbe
fourth Thursday in November
and those preferring so-called
Thanksgiving on the third
Thursday.
E. C. Gayman's entire set of
calendars, printed in Ohio, has a
single date tor the last two Thurs
days of the month. Both read
21."
, TRAFFIC LIGHT NEEDED
' STATESVILLE, N. C, UP)
Frank Perry and Rocky Patlerno
tired into a covey of quail, but
missed.
The birds rose with a great
flutter and flew straight into a
billboard. -
The hunters picked up 10 and
went home.
TRAFFIC TOLL 50
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec 19 QJ.R)
S. B. Wagner, SO, Portland, waa
fatally injured when he reportedly
walked into the aide of a street car
here.
Wagner's death brings the Port
land traffic fatality toll to 59 for
tbe year or two less than the
record 61 deaths in 1938.
CLASS IN FIRST
T
First aid classes will start at
7:30 p. m. January I, In the of
fice ot the Justice ot the peace at
the county court house.
: These classes are open to all
adults who are Interested In first
aid. Text books may be secured
at the WPA office In the court
house or at the Red Crona office
on Main street. The prlco ot tost
books Is 60 routs. The total cost
of text books and all nocossary
material tor the atandard course
will not exceed 11.00. Instruction
Is tree.
Newa and Herald Want-Ada get
reaulta.
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SPECIAL I
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