Show I CLOTHING SHOES BLANKETS I 1 ITO TO BE GATHERED IN OLDEN OGDEN FOR NEAR EAST REFUGEES I 1 I Y Irv 7 a thew r rf as ac f s sw 5 4 t I i w fo i t a 4 s t Y x tl n Y y t F r s This girl Irl In a near eat east relief orphanage in hi Syria was born bom with with- without without out hands bands but she manages to make up the deficiency ency by usIng her toes with which she can oan not only write but also sw aw and crochet D DURING RJ G the tho th present week Ogden J will 1 be b called upon to contri contrI- contrIbute contribute contribute bute to a n bundle drive of ot old cloth cloth- clothing clothing ing shoes shoe and blankets for tor th the th refugees refu of the various arloua orphanages ot of the th Near ear East Relief The Th drive will be handled prin prin- prin principally principally through the th schools with the assistance of ot the th scouts THOUSANDS REMAIN MAIN It Is la thee the conviction of every ob- ob observer ob observer server that there continues to be bean ban 0 an urgent ur ent need to furnish full re- re ro-liet ro lief to the th children In fn the tho orphan orphan- orphanages orphan arc ages operated operate by the Near East Relief numbering at the present time more than There arc aro outside of orphanages who are arc partially dependent In Syria and Palestine the greater part of the children arc Armenians Not only Is there ther no government of their own to be for them but there ther are ar no institutions no school no parents to be given t their care There are arB A Ar- Ar Armenian Ar Armenian I men Ian refugees In Syria who are arc areat at present unable to fully care arcI for I themselves makIng It impossible for tor them to care tot tor the orphans In the orphanages BURDEN ON OS GREECE CE In the orphanages In Greece there thero are ar nearly Armenian children whom the th Greek Grek government govern govern- government rovern ment allowed to enter Greece when ex I the th Christian populations were cx- cx ex expelled i pelted from Turkey Greece can can- cannot cannot can cannot not support these Armenian chil chil- children children children I canI dren while sh tho Is I overwhelmed by her own stupendous refugee problems problems problem lems lem and herself needs needa outside I help belp Greece has hila ha more mor than II a million refugees adult and chil chil- children children chilI dren who arrived on her hor shores II a I more mor than thlin th n two years ago aco The inI question of the th adult refugees In I Greece la is I tremendous Involving II other organization than the Near East But Bul American observers observers ers era are profoundly convinced of or a I great responsibility still rests ests on America Mr stales there are whose needs need aro arc Imperative in n Greece alone TRAINING TR CHILDREN There Ther are arc a number of ot o orphan orphan-ag-e agea aa scattered throughout hout the Near elir There East Baat which are ar manned by Amer Amer- Americans leans and operated efficiently and economically Here they ore are ar try try try- try 1 ling i Ing Ing- to rehabilitate tho the children I physically and mentally They are taught to read rend and write to work I ot at various arts arta and craft crafts which will 1 make them fit tit to go out Into the world and find a 0 a place where they can become becom economically ef- ef efficient efficient ef efficient enough to earn their own bread end butter buller SEN SEl KING ICING APPROVES Senator lung King of Utah In his hla hi re- re recent recent re recent cent European trip visited and In- In Inspected In Inspected a large laree number of these ol orphanages and ho hB Is IR emphatic Inthe the statement that the th orphanages are arct run economically and ond effi ern efficiently and that AmerIca An must roust not withdraw her support just Jus yet et Of the th thousands thou of children In these Q orphanages more mor than one one- on fifth are aro ar under 10 years year of age and It Is I declared It would be b a shame hame to withhold food and ond cloth cloth- clothIng cloth ID lag Ing from ther them for tor a few fw years year to come coms The rhe field tor Dr Or SIsson feels that Americas America's responsibility will end In about three years year WIDELY ENDORSED The Tho Near ear East Relief I Is la an or or- or or chartered In lilt 1919 by conlu congress for tor ten years yar It Is le In- In Indorsed In Indorsed by the th president of the th United States Stale and ond by hundreds hundred ot of leading mm molt mOI and women of prom I In lo our country There Ther la no organization which la Is run more mor efficiently than this It Is 11 added only t S 23 2 per cent Is required for tor overhead expenses leaving a II little more than 11 93 cents of every overy very dollar for tor actual relief work All clothing reaches them thom and ond la is carried freight-free freight both on land and on water waler The Tho Th clothes clothe will be remodeled By y the th older girl girls of tho cs orphanages to fit the tho th younger Salt Lake Lak t Is shipping shipping- ten car car car- carloads loads of Utah flour to help feed them and surely Ogden can ship one carload of old clothes clothe s for such outcasts outcast Mays RS R'S the committee T P PATHETIC INCIDENT It was wu a cold stormy day at In one of the tho refugee camps there thero that tbt a little boy was watching at the tho deathbed of his hll mother She Sho died Ho Into the dark not knowing where ho he was going aj as he be h had no nor relatives relative A soldier suggested that he h go goto goto to the th American orphanage at Ath- Ath Athens Athena Athens ens ena When he h arrived It was WIB we dark darland and past time for tor the th office to close when I Ith director was war asked by one on of her her workers JIow about thi this little boy who Is la out out- Outside side 7 Will you see seo him tonight 7 lie JIe has baa Just como come corn up the tho stairs 7 Within a hall half hour ho had a biZ big bigbow bowl bow 0 of steaming bean soup and andall all the th bread he h could cat eat When Whon he curled up In his hij hl blanket banket In the tho thoI I COrner on the tb floor the th night watchman heard beard him say ny as os he bo reverently folded his hla thin hands and lifted his serious eyes yes Oh Got Gad I thank you tonight because I havo bread In moo m stomach and an blankets to put around mo me m Please God tell my mother molher |