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    Monday, November 28, 1934
Daily Nebraskan
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By Debbie Hooker
Daily Nebraskan Staff Reporter
Drought, political conflict, war
and poor planning have caused
famine in Africa end about 180
million people face starvation,
said Harlan Johnson, chairman
of the Lancaster County chapter
of the American Red Cross. The
chapter announced its "African
Relief fund drive Tuesday.
The American Red Cross will
announce its national "African,
Relief drive Jan. 6, 1835. How
ever, because of increased public
concern and an ever-growing
problem, the Lancaster County
chapter is beginning its drive now,
said Jim Iosbaker, executive dir
ector. Iosbaker said contributions as
of Tuesday totaled more than
$2,500. Donations ranged from a
few" dollars to one donation of
$1,100.
Johnson said the county chap
ter needs to raise at least $12,000
Heritage League
decorates trees"
to fund charity
The Heritage League's annual
Holiday of Trees will be Nov. 29
and 30 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at
63.00 A St.
Since 1 973 the event has raised
more than $25,000 for local
organizations like Lancaster
Manor and Folsom Children's Zoo.
Funds collected this year from
the entrance fee will go to the
Make-A-Wish Foundation, which
helps meet special wishes of dying
children.
Some of the trees displayed will
be:
Christmas In Nebraska, a red
and white tree decorated by Mrs.
Ronald Roskens that represents
the red and white of UNL's "Sca
rlet and Cream" singers.
Porcelain and Old Lace, the
tree at the Governor's mansion
decorated by Candace Exon Wolf.
Hand-painted ornaments created
by Beth Owen decorate this tree
along with antique lace, twinkle
lights and red velveteen bows.
Key to Holiday Happiness,
the mayor's tree decorated by
senior citizens with white porce
lain keys and wooden oranments.
The Night Before Christmas
1870. Margaret Allington, with
the cooperation of the Nebraska
State Historical Society, has dec
orated a tree with things bought
or made during the 1870s.
to support the American Red
Cross' goal of $5 million.
About 1 3 million people will die
in Africa in the next few months,
Steve Lewis, a Red Cross spokes
man said. That is eight times the
population of Nebraska
Lewis said the news media bring
the starving people of the world
into American living rooms and
kitchens almost every day.
The Red Cross's plan to aid the
starving people will include five
aims:
f To buy food, such as cereals,
edible oils, milk powder, dried
fish, sugar, baby food and protein
tablets.
To buy medical supplies.
To obtain trucks, four-wheel-
drive vehicles and airlift services
to transport good3 to Africa.
To provide trained medical
and relief personnel to coordinate
on-site relief operations.
To install long-range food
production programs.
Lewis urged people to give what
they can, saying that for the price
of a burger, shake and fries, one
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child could be kept alive for a
month.
Anyone interested in helping
the Red Cross to feed the starving
people in Africa should make
their contributions payable to
"African Relief." Donations should
be sent to African Relief, co
American Red Cross, 1701 E St.,
Lincoln, Neb. 68503.
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