The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 14, 1953, Page 5

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Use of Funds In Monroe County Disposition Of Red Cross Money Is Detailed , mages aie By RALPH W. ROGERS and it is proper and right thatveration. The same is true of the|¢"td entirely from the blow. | Chairman Menree County, ARC they should carry their share of directors of the National organiza-| A bundle of $825 dropped from) We are the American Red Cross, the operating expense. Last year tion. her shopping bag as the New York Every member who has contribut- the local Red Cross office handled \City woman left a grocery store. ed pi dollar or more becomes a #8 active service cases and 200 PP acto sn ae ji She didn’t notice it but Ray Engel, part of this great humanitarian or-| veteran cases totaling 1108 for ser- means to further this work. Mr, °PeT#tor of a bicycle shop across ganization. If the Red Cross does'vice personnel and only 92 cases 'Charies Kellstadt, vice president of ‘ street, did. The wind dipped a good job, we rejoice in our ac- for civilians. Sear Roebuck, a busy man, is a|imt the money and Engel and Wil- complishments. If it does not, as| There were 44 cases where member of the Board of Gover- liam Behrens, a cycle salesman) members, we want to know why icaves of absence were verified|nors who serves without pay. |{0™, Sheboygan, fast pedaled and. if errors are made, they will and some were extended. The tele-| We should jg |2Dout the street after flying $20, be adjusted. graphic cost of caring for these! ca ‘ laneaeorvags that this is/s10 and $1 bills. We all have a.just right to fee! cases totaled $328.24 and other fin-|-> Oranization made up of volun-| By the time Mrs. Van Cleaf, vis- proud of what the Red Cross has ancial assistance was rendered in *¢¢TS- It is true that staff and of- iting her mother here, discovered| done and is doing, We like to know the extend of $2,791.04. |ficers giving their full time are|er loss and returned to the gro-| also, how our money is used Besides this the local Chapter|Paid. It has been pointed out how-|°¢tY store in a worried state, Beh-| Last year our campaign goal carried sick families to the hospi-jever, that many of these stagg|Tens and Engel had all $825 back! was $15,000 and under the able tals, provided care for children|members are talented men and|i™ one Pack. They were rewarded) leadership of Mr. Joe Sirugo, the during sickness of mothers whose have rejected offers of much high. | With #20. Campaign Chairman, our people| husbands were in the service or at|er salaries remaining with the Red| of this city gave $18,083.00 of which sea. These totaled 154 cases. You|Cross because they believe in the $4,196.00 were sent on to National/ and each member of the American Service it is rendering. Teaieertore: Seat left only $13, Red Cross should be proud of the| Two Paid Workers 887 in our local treasury to operate fact that this service can be rend- > pai for @ year. Since Congress has ered, If it were not done, att lg ee — chartered the National Red Cross bors would have to come to the nyt that they are covered up with there are certain requirements to rescue and if they didn’t, children! work to be done They try pl ans-| be met two of which are Home and families would be neglected, |wer every call for need and at the! Service and Disaster Reilef. Other and much suffering would bei same time plan for further useful-| | services are a and found. ness of the Chapter G pkg spe rsd a — soe wnere there is a need in the com- s cent being used for salaries. In! Workers Donate Time The modest salaries received by|other words more than ninety per| munity, While many give their one dol-|th i e tl -\these women do not compare with! cent 1 is} Contributions Made |lar for membership in the Ameri-|what a beginning typist can get in|used ve ralleve pase traits First let us see where this mon- can Red Cross, there are 36 offi-|the federal or military service. Be-lof war or emergency such as’ ey comes from. It has been said cers and directors of the local or-|sides the experience and training floods, storms, fires or other disas that in.a military district or area, ganization who give of their time|that these women have had makes ters, We should be proud of this that service men and families con-|and means to direct the affairs of them worth many times their sal- type of work at so small t. | tribute the most. In fact these are this humanitarian work. None of : ae the families that benefit the mostithem receive one cent in remun- Flying $s Caught | } MILWAUKEE #—The wind had a fling recently with Mrs. W. T.' | ary. We are fortunate in having] jthese workers in our local office.| The monies collected here from} memberships is divided as shown above with a portion kept here for} service among service men in our} local community. The small por-} tion forwarded to Nationai Head- quarters, is used for national em- eee Monday, December 14,1953 THE KEYWEST CITIZEN Page 5) up the cast for Columbia. ‘The tipoff on the importance q “4 to record makers is the f: ‘~~ now begin dickering pzhts sr- onths befor Tecording engineers sign .& Mk ag Ler . thay wer- g hfe's ame; J for a blod « explode was ‘Tae second shor in store for you..-: Your Invits ? fi "Sa chore of « usefrom ae tal Lone le records plus the popularity o. . = Taight snows, toa, the. jalbums are simplifying tus situe fications of a trend. At firm, thot, | ss. tion. Nearly all songs are used| when Columbia recorded “Richard| monopo! now, Not even risqué lyncs can} IT" in 1957 the idea was-to use RC ef deter makers. of show albums.| only the important speeches. 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