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Show Wednesday, September 7, 2005 DAILY HERALD LOCAL KATRINA EFFORTS of help, but not cash. As of most common calls include offers from people wishing to volunteer time, housing, clothing, baby items, toys and offers from skilled professionals ina Starting Wednesday, departing buses will leave Camp Wil_liams three times daily at 9, 10 and 11am. Return trips will leave the, TRAX Sandy Civic Tuesday afternoon, the Katrina Relief Hotline had close to 7,000 calls. Because of variety of professions. Financial contributions for the relief effort in Utah can still Center Station at 5, 6 and 7 p.m. each day, stopping at South Towne Mall. ficials believe there areenough resources to meet the needs of the evacuees.If more help is —_Utah bycalling (801) 736-8929 —_oronline at www.uw.org. D As of Tuesday afternoon: 9 583 hurricane evacuees checked in at the airport. the high number of calls, of- needed, the hot line will reopen. All of the phone calls and assistance offers have been entered into a database. That information is being provided to volunteer agencies that will then contact callersif their services are needed. The hot line has had many different kinds ofoffers for help, ranging from free music lessons to'teddy bears. The s Krishna be made to the United Way of » The Utah Transit Authority is starting a special bus routefor victims of Hurricane Katrina. The service will take evacuees between Camp Williams and the TRAX Civic Center Station (10000 South), with one stop along the way at South Towne Mall. Once on TRAX,evacuees can access downtownSalt Lake City and the entire UTA system, with passes provided by UTA. 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Most will be transported via bus, with seven requesting air travel for various medical reasons. practical reasons as well — the fee to oe every ay of year, the » 15 departed by their ow: means. organiza- tion and will match every dollar it receives until the Festival of India Sept. 17. “Whatinspires us to do what wedo is not only feelings of humanitarianism,but the food that wegive to peopleis consecrated in our temple,” he said, adding Krishnas believe that by doing this, they are nourishing the soul as well as the body. About $500 have been raised since Monday, whenthe program was started. Das hopesto raise several thousand dollars, whichis about whatthey raised for the tsunami in Southeast Asia last year and the Sept. 11, 2001,terrorist attacks in New Denver Continuedfrom Al Loves of Dobie Gillis,” which aired on CBS from 1959 to 1963. 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Paul Turner, director of Food for Life, said volunteers were in affected areas a few hours after the hurricanehit, distributing hot, freshly cooked vegetarian meals to anyone who needed them. “This is normal for us,” he said. “We immediately went _into action as soonas possible.” Thevegetarian meals are are serving about 1,000 people daily, but hope to get that numberto 5,000 to 10,000 soon. “The philosophy of Food for Life is that everybody is spiritually equal,” he said. “We want to feed everybody.” Das said he both the hurricane andthe relief efforts will help people become more tolerant towardeach other. “It is very humbling,” hesaid. “Our philosophyis that God is great and we're small. You say that day after day and give lectures about it, but every once in a while you get a real good demonstration.” Gilligan on the other hand was industrious but inept. And his character was as lovable as he was inept. 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