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Show B RELIEF FOR BELGIUM 'Bt ? The American commission for relief vfr- in Belgium has reason to feel proud of E"" its work in gathering and forwarding ! food and clothing for a destitute peo S& pie whose country has been ravaged t by a war which they had no part in 4 making It is said that the commission W, has established a record for ph lanthrop ic work and that by the end of the W present month one shipload 'of supplies M- for every day in December will have R entered Belgium or be on its way there fe" Belgians -who have the means pay for t a what they get, and those who possess wealth are contnbot ng 1 berallv for K the relief of their once thr ft fellow Je- citizens who have been left homeless W and destitute Kind hearte 1 people of the United States are supplv ng the t, balance of the re ef funds We may not have any v ctor ' crowned w th red as a result of the present war 1 t tl e record ng angel w 11 take not f these goo 1 deed? done n the flesh an 1 there an be no greater glorv or h gher rewar 1 Good Cardinal Merc er who pro 1 of thp , Belgian people whose thr ft long ago K banished poverty from the r country would not consent to ask a d ex ept n t f case of dire access ty He has how f ' ever made the sorrowf I almsson to l I Chairman Hoover that tl ousau Is of the ' 5 Belgians are in want an must be fro vided with fo d Jur ng the w nter So t there is a ehan for more Amer cans I to earn the n ly ng grat t le of a Bi oppressed people an I at the ian e t me WK? follow m the footsteps f thp Master |