Show Parleys' Parleys Park Doubles Quota Wanship Quota W Too Parleys Parley's p Park has has' doubled Its quota for the relief of the stricken pe people p e of Japan went over over OTer the top and then some Hoyta Hoyt- Hoyt ville Tille has haa a sent In a good contribution Kamas did splendidly Francis has done dpn splendidly Park city has not gone over OTer the top but tut it is expected expect expect- ed additional contributions will be made Some of t the e other precincts of ot the county bare haTe not reported It Itis Itis ItI I is not Dot too late for tor contributions to tobe tobe tobe be made one can contribute to the Japanese disaster relief b by communicating with an any of ot the solicitors soli soU or with any of the branches of the Summit County Chapter of ot the American Red Cross All contributions contributions should uld be forwarded to Mrs I W W. J. J Bardsley chairman ot of Summit Summit Summit Sum Sum- mit County Red Cross Japanese Re Re- lief The latest official reports from the four tour devastated provinces of Japan is that have been rendered homeless and destitute dependent dependent dependent de de- de- de pendent on outside assistance The American Red Cross through Prest- Prest President t dent Coolidge asked the people of ot r the United States for for relief and succor to the people lot of Japan who were caught in this I the greatest convulsion of ot nature of all times times' The fund has now reached reach reach- ed the sum of ot and seems destined to reach the ten million dollar mark The President has conI congratulated congratulated con con- I the people of ot the United States for this magnificent gift to humanity and to the Red Cross for forUs forI I Its Us services in the through which the great deed was accomplished I The Japanese Red Cross has swung into line with its membership lof ot of almost the largest of any country in the world on a a per perI per capita basis they have thousands of theIr workers physicians and nurses I who are familiar with the people and language and their The funds contributed are to be administered administered adt ad ad- t ministered by the Japanese themselves them them- selves selves United States Ambassador d r Woods at Tokio handed banded to Premier Yam Yam- a certified draft dratt as the I first cas cash installment ot of the relief fund Ambassador Wood said Premier was deeply d. d by this thia evidence of ot sympathy and expressed his gratitude gratitude tude to the American people School Schoot Ho Boy Gives J Wages ages to Japanese Relief One of the boys of ot the third grade of ot the Lincoln school gave fifty c cents to the Japanese ese disaster r relief fund lie Ho had worked all summer gathering a a nickle here and a dime there until he had accumulated one half ofa a dollar and when he heard of the gre great t need of the children of Japan in the devastated area he be contributed ron eon his all to bring starving and homeless children to whom the Red Cross is bringing re re- lief ilef The he remaining grades of or the pub pub- He lie schools reported report dithe the result of or their drive for relief funds runds as follows fol lows Third grade of ot the Lincoln and section A eighth grade t f 1 |