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Show Utah Made Garments Save Lives of Russian Children T' HE Americans are a loving people." say little refugee children In Siberia, who while under the care of the American Red Cross have received many articles made in Salt Lake. These articles aided In saving sav-ing the lives of many children In Siberia. Si-beria. This is the information received re-ceived at Salt Lake headquarters yesterday yes-terday from Miss Maude Kellam, R. N.. directress of nurses at the Omsk hospital. The letter, sent on stationery of the American Red Cross commission to Siberia. Is dated Juiy L'l. and is addressed ad-dressed to the Salt Lake county chap- ter of the Red Cross. It reads as fol- ( lows: I "Hear People Yesterday a box came from the warehouse. U contained seventy nice, warm afithans. made by the kind hands of your people. To- i day they are belntr Riven out to the poor Utile refugee children, who are beint; r-ared fur by the American lied I Cros. "These children arc dear little kiddles, kid-dles, whose parents have paid the price, as many have in Siberia's sti-iiu-!t!e for existence, and the future of these little ones seems hopeless. Where ti-ey would be rlirht now but for the Red Cross 1 do not know. Little tots tney are, from 11 months to 10 ve.iVs of ase. that have been .fathered from ducovits and unspeakable places in a pitiful condition. With a little care and kindness thev prove verv dear and lovable children. ''They do appreciate what the Red Cross does for them, and the wax-tney wax-tney expres.s It Is, 'The Americans are a loving people.' "In helpim: the children of Siberia the American Ued Cross is dolnir a great work, and we want to let vou know that the work b. inK done' In-loose In-loose at home Is meetini; a urea't need in this country and Is not a; all without Its reward. ."Thanklm; you and all the dear neo-P neo-P e of the L-ood old U. S 1 be'- to remain, shn enly. "MAI'li Kill. I. AM. P.. X I;rcr!res.s ut Nurses, musk Hospital." |