Show Clothing Drive Launched In Schools of State Approximately children child child- ren ten In the state will bring bundles bun dIes of clothing to school this week during the National Childrens Children's Clothing Crusade which began today In do local schools Superintendent Helen HelenM M M. announced The clothIng cloth cloth- Ing will toe the distributed by Save the Children Federation About a third of the children to be aided are in six warde war European can countries and andin In n South Korea The rest live in n disadvantaged rural areas of America and nd on the Navajo Papago Pa Pa- pago and Hop Hopi Indian reservations reserva and belong to such low income groups that they are to toa toa toa a considerable extent dependent on this clothing In order to go goto goto goto to school Some pointers for clothing givers who want to be sure their wm do the mos most good goodare goodare goodare are Most Important Is warm clothIng cloth cloth- Ing heavy ng-heavy heavy underwear wool skirts suits sweaters and coats Bundle week clothing goes to people whose first need Is warmth not not style If the clothIng cloth cloth- Ing rig Is warm even adult dult sizes can be cut down and gratefully used Childrens Children's sh shoes es are next In Imp Importance impo Even though fed Am Americas America's outgrown shoes still ha b miles of use left in them Here again some adult sizes can oan be used But dont don't give high high heeled heeled d women's shoes They Just arent aren't suitable Bables is in jn constant demand Diapers crib crib blankets blankets night shirts warm sweaters and undershirts are needed Superintendent Knight stressed stressed sed the Importance of having all gifts gilts clean and In as good repair as possible because these gifts will be symbols of new hope to tg many needy child rent ren I Families and individuals who have no children In school were urged to wrap up a a. bundle of ol good clothing and send to school by a neighbors neighbor's child chUd |