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2. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1929, These Prominent Washingtonians President Coolidge President-elect Hoover "l’le, e cAnswering the Question--- “How Much Shall I Give To The Community C : The Corrl.mux.uty Chest represents 57 appeals combined R g A in one. Giving in the past has not been adequate to meet up to Income i of 57 Agencies the human needs of Washington. Therefore giving must P $1,200 one day’s pay $0.07 be on a different basis than to separate appeals. 1,800 1,9, g ; 2,400 . 31 Much of the giving in the past has not been recorded, :,gg: lfi as one gave to balls, bazaars, tag day, etc. The total of one’s 7,500 ' 2.63 past gifts, therefore, usually is not sufficient to meet the :;”m L ;';g amount of one’s Community Chest gift. 20,000 9 14.03 25,000 21.93 . : 30,000 0 31.58 No one can tell anyone what he must give, but the fol- 35,008 ; - lowing basis of giving is suggested as an average from the :(’!,ggg ;415‘1); experience of other Community Chests adapted to the 50,000 10% ; 8771 ‘Washington situation. Larger Incomes, Gifts in Proportion f o ote y Donors may designate their gifts as they please for distribution among the 57 Some persons with more responsibility than the average i A can only give less, while others with less l'espollsibility can Payments may be made at the donor’s convenience, preferably in four equal often giVe Enone parts on March 1, May 1, July 1 and December 1. \ * : This advertisement space Va?t e Communit est courtesy of The Evening Star—the Ad Copy con- e of Washington, D. C.