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Show y? VVss. rf te- J . ? ' ' - "f-ri- ty TV - j ?' KVS n CP oi f Hi i aafeoj-- P O 5. Dinner time in the Red Cross Camp at Natchez, Mississippi. flood sufferers were served plenty of wholesome food. f The ft I A native r Filipino Red Cross public health nurse busy at her round of duties supervising the care of sick children. , fy. . 'jf j 1 V4 $) 4 , - , lr y I Thousands of dis- abled QS r o A f men in hospitals throughout the JSfc 4 men and women be- xy y rs?--f .a ing taught how to resuscitate the in- r drowning by an structor of the American Red Cross. v XZ f country still look to the Red Cross The Greatest as Mother. A class of young ' ? ; jJSt y x, v This little refugee had his arm bandaged by nurses in the camp hospital unit. Around these hospitals centered all Red Cross health work for flood sufferers. aJ V w ) 1. 1 o Cl r tJf I? . , , ft 1 1 It t 't, t . 4f r $ 2 i tjr t In. When accidents occur, the fate of the patient is often decided by the type of first aid treatment during the first few minutes. The American. Red Cross instructs thousands of persons each year in classes such as this. engaged inhc SLocd ork ofPack,ng Christmas boxes for thc chlldrcn of othcr lanck |