Show I 1 Blind Perso Persons Aided Aide I I When Need Nd Arl Arises By MURRAY ALLEN Field Worker for the Blind Few Fe of the blind of Salt Lake I numbering about 12 need material material material mate mate- rial relief Now r and then a a needy case arises and is supplied w wit I t l t food clothing 01 01 medicine as circumstances cir cir cir- re re- re I quire Occasionally Occasion Occasion- I ally aUy an old blind blindman blindman I man cannot gather gath gath- I er enough dimes I at his chair chait k I mending or Oi newspaper newspaper news news- I I paper vending to I meet the rent at att atthe I t the end o the I week Once in a awhile awhile I while illness or I loss of oC work finds a blind factor factory I worker or pared I Pla i Sometimes the Murray Allen I relatives s. s of f an old blind woI wo wo- wo- wo I man forget t to send her an anI I allowance The very fact that the I public expects blind people to beg I makes the hought bought of begging hateful hateful hate hate- I ful to them When hen such Infrequent Infrequent I quent cases come to notice the Utah Association for fOI the Blind through its Mrs Clara Keisling loosens its pu purse strings e and idea tg i. i li person rs Stringent period d The instances are rare but they do occur Formerly the blind people themselves and a few friends friends' cared for them jut but since the advent of the Community Chest a substantial systematic an and 1 certain relief program has been made possible and no blind man or woman Js s sal sal- al allowed allowed lowed to hunger or 01 go thinly clad Greatest of all the is the social pleasure that the chest funds permit t to the blind The Very Veryna nature nature na na- ture of the disability makes it necessary necessary nee nee- essary to adapt entertainment to the b blind ind The chest has solved the problem of finances for them an ana anft has allowed social pleasure to the dozens who hae have been shut aw away y from these normal desires v o |