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Red Cross Battles Distress rip ifiMwsf msase®. RED CROSS CLOTHES NATION’S NEEDY AND DISTRESSED ^^^^OOO^OOready-made garments, including sweaters, provided. Ready to distribute Red Cross flour to the needy. o 844XKK>? "BALES OF $ GOVERNMENT/ COTTON/^ 87,000,000 yx yards of cot ton cloth con- \ verted into 38,000,000 garments by volunteers. 5,242,406 families provided with clothing. - s Their, home demol ished by a tornado, this Alabama family turns to Red Cross. Junior Red Cross members singing carols to shut-ins. Red Cross aids home less after destructive fires in Maine. Red Cross volunteers carry food to homes inun dated by Ohio river. Red Cross first aid on the highway.
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
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