| Show join the red cross and help the distressed and needy X IT e an A t 1 NN I 1 q M ag IN E I 1 k 1 I 1 11 14 I 1 S Z gfa r Q ifuku FAMILIES AIDED BY RED CROSS distress in all areas met by giving food clothing and other help more than families throughout the nation were given relief of various types y the american red rea cross in the past winter to aid them in their distress caused by unemployment disaster or other misfortune A major relief task due to un unemployment em ploy ent and other unusual conditions condl in the bituminous mining c counties in twenty states was me met t by the red cross chapters alone or participating with other agencies in these counties the red cross aided families through giving gro groceries carles school lunches clothing flour and other necessities to combat privation flour milled from government wheat turned over to the red cross crosa by congress was given to 15 persons in tho the period from march 8 to june 30 the close of the fiscal year flour will continue to be given through the winter of 1932 33 and red cross chapters also will give cotton clothing made from government cott cotton 0 turned over to the red cross tor for distribution i the red cross faces the busiest winter since the days of the world war chairman john barton payne said it la Is organized in virtually every one of the counties in the united states and will cooperate with all agencies to meet distress wherever found the flour has proved of great benefit and the cotton clothing will be given wide distribution while carrying on nationwide nation wide these unemployment and other relief measures tho the red cross also Is was engaged in its regular peacetime activities in public health nursing service to ex service men and their families teaching home hygiene life saving and first aid the junior red cross composed nf it almost school children also rallied to the support of the efforts and the children aided others of their age in practical ways formed sewing and food canning classes and were of 0 great assistance in chapter relief work while the wheat and cotton were given by the U S governments government no money was provided to pay tor for the necessary work entailed the red I 1 cross will meet this expense 0 of almost from its treasury citizens can aid by joining as members of the local red cross chapter during the roll call from armistice day to thanksgiving day national parks park lure millions million the national forests are arc not only national in ownership but are becoming moro more and more national in employment it Is estimated that there were nearly visitors to the various federal reservations in the past year many of whom were really intent upon getting back to nature nearly of the il visitors were campers while hundreds of thousands were hike hikers rs walking their way through the forests and over the mountains the conveniently placed and well equipped camp sites developed by the forest service together with the well laid out trails have proven lures which have brought many a to the forests tho the automobile was largely responsible for the tremendous number of visitors carrying earn ing nearly to the reservations baths of near the Tern termini ilni railway station the visitor to rome will find the famous and immense ruins of the baths of they were constructed by the emperor daxl manus A D in honor of his colleague and were the largest baths in rome they were frequented by the citizens until the sixth century and then neglected until they fell into decay some parts being put to other uses and others buried under const constructions cru twenty years ago the hidden ruins were brought to light and the ancient halls and pavese pavements ants were seen again it can be recalled that the monks of certosa bertosa received the ruins in 1561 for their monastery and had the task of changing the Tepid arlum into the S maria degli angell memory cultivation sir mr datas batas 11 Is an english entertainer who answers any question put to him he has been on the stage doing this stunt with great success for many years he Is fifty six now but lie he forgotten much anyone can remember anything he likes he said only most people are too lazy once when I 1 was going to australla australia I 1 read pages of ers era almanac every day for six weeks the way to learn facts he can recite reelee dates knows know all ail sorts of reference books by heart libart and can tell you the winners of nil all the horse races for the last CO years archery record the national archery Arclie ry association of the united states says that the best flight shoot record made by shooting an arrow with a longbow wooden bow Is yards 2 feet 8 inches In clies this was made by L L dalley dailey of monmouth ore at the annual tournament of the national archery association held in chicago ill august 12 to 15 1930 30 Is a report that in 1914 one ingo simon made a flight shoot in england of yards 9 inches in in mik ik ing this shot however lie he used jibed a turkish composite bow enste jid the longbow and so far as know mr baileys Dal Dai leys shot as above Is a world record for a wood en bow Washl neton star correct weather report keport robert your steak is like weather this evening madam rather raw landlady jIn indeed deed by the wa your board bill is like the weather too unsettled farmer paducah shorty would be happy if you had all the mono you wanted cheese froster td be hap oy if I 1 had all the money my cred igors wanted hot sands |