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T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937. ___%—-’%“__ “and it came to pass when they went into the field, that Cain rose up against Abel, his brother, and slew him. And the Lord said unto Cain, ‘Where is thy brother Abel?’ And he said, ‘I know not. Am I my brother's keeper?’ ’— ® Mankind'’s Public Enemy Number One... Civilization's premiere killer . . . Human- ity’s champion Alibi-Artist . . . that was Brother Cain! And yet we are less concerned today with Man’s brutality toward his brother, than with his calloused indifference, toward the unfortunate. Modern Society demands that there ke no dodging of responsibility. To a greater or less degree, we are all “our brother’s keepers.” State and Federal agencies are doing their part to equalize the burden . . . but the in- dividual responsibility remains. It's ines- capable. The sixty-nine institutions and welfare agencies which receive support through your Community Chest are asking YOU to }::d your help in the coming appeal for You will be asked to contribute.. . . to give in full proportion to the dictates of your conscience, and your pocketbook. This is Humanity's call ... Society’s appeal «+« for you to stretch forth a hand toward those less fortunate. There can be only one answer. The words come thundering back: "YOU ARE YCUR BROTHER'S KEEPER.”