EIGHT ortrait of an N As Seen by the World's -Starving .r \ yr I U \, , CH/11,NGE THE GLUM picture. isn't it? Well, that's hbw we look to the starving of the world. A starving child doesn't ask questions! His parents don't stop to reason! AU they know is that there is a country—a land of plenty—whence they could get help, if the PEOPLE were willing. Are YOU willing? Will you give fifty cents, a dol lar, two dollars so that gome human being may live? It is worthwhile to you that the American blood spilled on Omaha, Utah and Easy Red beaches in Normandy two years ago, cone Thursday, be not spilled in vain: That we carry the job through, . . . to a better world, a world free of want, a world where sincere men can earn fbod for their families. Think it over .. 1, and 1 GIVE ow can you give ? It's easy. Beginning tomorrow, the State College mergency Famine Relief Committee will start collecting funds for ood to be distributed to the famine stricken throughout the world. ere will be booths on the campus, downtown, in the important build ngs. Solicitors will call at your fraternity, sorority or dormitory. All ou need do, is dig down, and SHELL OUT! Jt might mean that you I! , , \Sin ~~► , I 10V181111/111•111111"T V • UI M! NM IR. R. 7. UNRRA's emergency program offers a simple, direct and per- sonal means of giving quick help to the hungry and starving of the world. The pooling of monies in this program will make possible the widest and fairest distribution of personally do- mated food among the people who need it most. WHAT OS THE . STATE COLLEGE EMERY FAMINE RELIEF COMMITTEE It is a non-profit, 'voluntary organizatibn of students and townspeople ,organised within the past ten days. to get immediate action on one Of the world's crying needs—the Feeding of the Hungry. In its organization are Protest- ' ant, Jew and Catholic. Chairman of the committee is College Bursar Russell E. Clark, with cashiers of the two local banks, John Truby and Gene Lee, serving as treas-, • The American Friends plan in which monies donated for this purpose are used to buy heifers with calf. %Heifers are transported to Europe where they aro used to re-stock the almost non-existent supply. Heifers are giv en to needy, on the agreement that the calf will be given to another family. 1117 YOU S BESIR'E YO MAY EARMARK YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO ANY OF THE ABOVE . AGENCIES Emergency Fal!iine Relief . Co"! ittee .1e11..t. To ma -RE \./..\IDNESIf /I, Y, E sth State College TI-tE COLLEGIAN So That 500,000,000 Throughout The World give up a movie this week; Or that your date for IF Ball go without a corsage but would you enjoy Benny Goodman if you knew that you hadn't done your bit to help a starving child in Poland; would the corsage look well if you'd purchased it at the expense of a life in Czechoslovakia? L C. A. R. E. Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe is a non-profit organiza tion Org ! lnized - by 25 relief agencies to send food packages to. Hungry Europe. Food packages contain enough for 30 meals, are the 10-in-I ration familiar to American soldiers. Cost of the , package-415. An ideal way for a small dorm or group to contribute. Foster Parent's Plan Under the Foster Parent Plan, the donor agrees to contribute $l5 per month for one year to feed a child in either France, Belgium, Italy, Malta. Hol land, England, Poland or Czechoslovakia. No gift is too small: 'Here's a plan that should appeal to fraternities and sororities on the campus. Year's .cost—slBo. Unlit. China Relief Money earmarked for United China• Relief will be transmitted to China for the purchase of food in , bulk at sources nearer China, minimizing the loss of time and enabling the dollars that you give to go to work NOW when the need is most urgent. A great way to help the 30,000,000 Chinese suf fering from famine. • • Heifers For Relief TUESDAY, JUNE Sfarving May Live