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Show LIARNE MEMORIAL POSTER Si V') Jl'ST as tlic sclii'ol children of Franco, nave I'.n- ilicir cnuiil ry's pi I' I lo the I'liil.-il S:a 1 lie Sun lie of l.ileitv s i will Amcr.ran school children com rilimo "otic cent noil upward" for "America's Cifl to Franco." n niooii-luenuil niooii-luenuil siaiue by Frederick .Mac-Moaaies, .Mac-Moaaies, ihi uoldl American sculptor. Mr. MacMouiccs Is cont riluil ini; his services tou.inl the luoiiiiiueiil which, it is e-sthaatcl, will cost $0(1,1100. The poster shown herewith, is hy Albert Al-bert Sterner, noted American portrait painter. It typifies the tribute which this country will pay to Hie French Ihrouuh (ho Manic monument. The poster will be displayed in cities, towns, and vilhiy.es, and will designate many of the places where cont riluil ions-may ions-may be made during the week of March U'J -a free-will offering, in which numbers of coin rihutors, nil her than size of contributions, will he sought from school children find others. C'lintribul ions are now beinj; received receiv-ed a! National Headquarters, IfiO Nassau Nas-sau streel, Xew York, by Charles II. Sabin, president of one of New York's largest trust companies, who is treasurer treas-urer of the fund. The memorial will be erected at Pretty New York School Girl Helps Spread Appeal for Pennies for "America's Gift to France." Mennx, on the Marne, find will rival in size and grandeur of design the Statue of Liberty. |