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Show ENSIGN MISSION PLEADS FOR AID Cold and Hungry Men and Boys Require Care, Leaders Write Editor Standard-Examiner The Ensign mission Is on Its knees as never before. Tho need is great fold and hungry men and boys must bo cared for They have no way of caring for themselves. W' believe it is humanitarian humani-tarian and a Christian duty on our part to help those ln need, if wc hnve tho power and means to do so. We believe also It Is a public service and protection to render aid to a fellow being on the verge of despair and ready to commit acts and deeds that under ordinary ond normal conditions would never he thought of We are housing and feeding Cu to 70 persons da'l . ' Mir little chapel Is used during the as .i reading room, In the ei-nlnt: from B to 10 o'clock religious ser- lce-i .-n o conducted, and at night we turn the place Into a sleeping room. I PCWI are used and when tbc-y are full the floor is utilized We arc now I finding It bnrd to make ends meet. If It were not so this appeal would never be made We need a little assistance, financial and otherwise, to carry us over another month. W e bcluve the hardest month Is passed and belter days and conditions arc not very far away. So a little assistance now and I quickly will bo much appreciated by I the mission workers. A few drugs are n led and very' necessary because we have many sick ones to care for. MR and MRS. C V P. RANTING. 2468 Wall avenue. |