Friday. March 14, 1952
THE PILOT—SotttlMrn Pines, North Carolina
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“Many times a year the people turn to the Red
Cross—once a year the Red Cross turns to the
people; that time is now.”
Statement by President Truman
GIVE
Now...once again
it’s Red Cross Time!
Out of human suffering tjie Red Cross was born.
At the scenes of human suffering the Red Cross takes its place.
Emergency is its call to service. The unpredictable disaster—
The uncontrollable flood and raging fire, the stealthy epidemic—
When these strike, your Red Cross quickly reaches the victims,
t0‘comfort, sustain and restore.
The Red Cross must be prepared to spring instantly into action,
any time, anywhere.
And the Red Cross will be ready. It will be ready because your
generous dollars always have made possible its merciful work.
For the sake of the unsuspecting thousands who will be stricken
this year ... for the sake of those destined for injury and
anguish . . . the Red Cross now turns to you.
It’s March—and Red Cross time. This is the annual appeal
the Red Cross makes so that youf humanity may be spread
throughout the coming year among all—irrespective of race,
color or creed:
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You’ll help again, won’t you?