Show Utah Arizona Indians Promised More Help Indians near Fort Duchesne Utah and in northern Arizona Friday were promised an additional additional additional addi addi- 20 tons of Red Cross food and supplies within the next 20 days to relieve suffering caused by severe winter conditions I Basil OC oe o 0 n n nor o r president I I I American National Red Cross has received word in Salt Lake City from the national headquarters that national guard and civil air patrol planes would continue to drop supplies into pressed hard-pressed areas Ten tons of food and large quantities of blankets clothing and emergency medicine already have been dropped to tribes in northern Arizona in the last three days and three tribes In the Fort Duchesne area are slated for similar simi lar relief relict Meanwhile Richard F. F Gordon Red Cross representative was rues re returning returning returning re- re turning Friday to San Francisco after a survey of the critical ter ter- ter- ter r He reported that his organization organization organization or or- is keeping in close touch with state and federal officials throughout the snow snow periled west and would speed aid to any area where human life is In danger Sufficient funds are on hand to perform any such service he said and the Red Cross is awaiting an Investigators Investigator's report on actual conditions conditions con con- d in the Fort Duchesne area |