THE NEBRASKAN Sunday, March A, 1945 T n n u 18 no- n b sail w mmm s . ' .0 -Ill: ' ' ' A :: - a:-: , - ' . - v ? -if Your Red Cross faces the greatest task in its long history And remember, YOU . . . ond you alone. . . . keep the Red Cross olive. For without your help there could be no Red Cross. There are no special funds to keep up its great humanitarian work. The money must come, os always, from the heart of America you! Our duty is clear ... we must keep the Red Cross at the side of our fighting men and our wounded heroes. We must help the Red Cross in its vitol job of sending food and medicine to war prisoners . . . aiding the ill and lonely overseas . . . collecting life-giving blood plasma. The scope of the Red Cross is olmost limitless. Every Red Cross worker is your personal messenger of sympathy and comfort to your man in uniform. i i. i ii 111 . il i ii 111 .11 win iii mil" umiiip npipiiiiiiii' iiiwiuMMiiiiiwuif riTTin lTiimii i ri 1 1 , Ttji T J - - ' Jl""" ""' mi ji i i f'wji-.-. . - --- -i "