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Orono Weekly Times, 13 May 1954, p. 3

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-~--*- 4~y« a e ok eo runs ayu> a wearing thie sho1w garb of the vBoston Red ox seppe upt h platca-sualiy bit aihme-un ito heipper tier of . ... ...seats,ad trotted aýriiund the ibase-pathbs Th i oun;g ma!n who snt the -.bal hutiginto the 4apter ier of sýeat f is f irst om-rn h i hemajor leagues was Gearg-e Hra uh h Bb ah elater becýamTe -affecianiate1y kownta millions. Babe Ruth i iad mave-d ujp ta the majo ege rami the Ba1i.mar club of.teneraial where lis southipaw pitc-I-- ing hao zttracted attenion, It was the third iîning of Fa gamfe runleijýss Iup to that p oin-týtý, tat this Oungl rookies stepped up ta face the vceeranrgthadro! týe Yakees Jack Wvvarhop.ý ehasWarhop hed the ougtein lighit esteem, A> any rate-, Warhop pitched a 1bail tatwas a litie tooo d ndawa it streaked, into the f ar re'ad1hes afhe iJstant Stands, a tre- m'endous dr-iveýý It was the ir-Iist afi,"711 oe usini major league play, and .Babe -Ruth cagdthe courljse 0f baseb-all i tram the car-eful piay for a single rntaothe " big inin,"hen the sluggerls sudclenly gang uipoan a we-a1ken-ing ich and h-am-mer> home- runls irn drojves "iut it ý;s an e-ven greatelr feat, one wilich you w'on't find ia the rcrdw1ich goeýsflo the eternal erediît of the brawnv'1y abe, 'Wben the Blaclk Sox sca-ndlai br1oke, nin ii1920 it, became" known that the Chicago AeicnLeague team .had conspired to 'trw a world's series, thie sportswor.ýid was slinnedC, and basebali treied to its fovndations. It wsuindcouýbtedlV a clsi asbaI wasàatthe lforks ofl the oad. acngthe possib-11iityOf public astr"ýCisrm and cdis Thben along c-ame Ruth. Ilis big black ba stat),ted ta pound out ham011-e-ruins at praiiaspCe. Sold ta thefVan1k ee,:;th)a year, heý hammered Out 54 hm-rnbattcd 3 7 6, The next yeaýr, hetbit hm-rnand the s'urrilous Sox were forgotten amfid Ithe thunder aif Ruth's big bact tat carried on for anlotherl, 4 sasns ad savefl basebail frem disaster. That waýs Bb uhsgets etofIail. Rees, CaîîLn~tOtroSlsMngr 3 og D 1 MOS 1LLE PSENSL ED Sy BBRELLIS Trearec, ot w and one, ~a1f bllionpeople > iY thewouc. Two-thirds et tealýf"live on th verge aof trvation and about s e ~am-e percentage aýre litr aTe.These 1,600,000000people p« nidstilie and i-n most The frui t l heir labor ftôw inexorably ta other coun- frc n hy get on'îly ,n-I- The greateapart of the bu- ian race live in wnt, dJiease, -caxadfians 'are Lucky Canadan frmers aecm plabiixig about lost aktln £lpping pri-ces for their prad- Ca'nadian w'orkcrj.s ae~or 'W'ut the -'prtospýect i ohiaving tai wnantan teirfamilles on un- ,napoymnt nsuàrce which emont taa iousand doll.ars eryear, YtInçih, wlt tree or four udrdmillion papeha incared fabou How 3 jucky we in Canada ae wsbprought home by al mess"age M'sery in iKürea CARE, he nnsectarian andal ~on-praitwelfareoranzaio 9oWeCom? - h4,pehcaat Me llon ngcinzoe oý * ig" i"cnd appar-endýy en't afford ac mb b keep i * ý,-iruly holirdo In pla;ce. pea in inforty cutir, i a SpLecil letter appeals lot' help fMr the hungry and depresse pople of Korea. U{w adlýy atn i aneed- e sshawn by.a repart ofDr Joy, svnt-ea id e-lry m.-an and vnoted Jlectinurrén -rMteriewho his CARE'S ac- ïtvte n SQut'h Korea: "Teeare unidoubtedly 150- Koa, X about 7 Per cent af the poplaio4'ný . Haîfaithese arei nd iscola'tiont1'ýhe mjarOity cu dren and yaung peopie.' OIn ail Korea only 2,155 hos- pital beds are available fMr thes people and in Pusan flot a sion- g'OneSa an um-berofcî- dren areing treated as amnbi- laýtory cass ýin, the g"eeral hs pdtalsand clnic, tough un dreds ofcihildren are dying e!ver'y month Who could be saved-, ithyhad onlyr three hns foo, ahapital bed n0,drugsY" "Hlundreds of thes'esckch dren are living in conditions of a1qualar anPýd jm¶ýSeryý, crawVdeýd in wvith aýnd infecting healthy chil- dren in th~e sanie familles and suffeinghrm CoAd, malutri- tion Pandlaý'ck oai medicai ar. Hndreds are Dying"Theýy are dying in oecod cd efugceecamnps woIle re as many, as 140 peuple are livngý irn a atabout 50'xl]0',whe ther'e is ýne lighit, 'even anm middle of thie day, and no fresh ai hyare living in shack mnade aof cardboard afld beer eans i~staton aitia3g rOmaýs b r id ge s ver fu-seln streamr"s andicii wretched hvi maeof srwn Jtn .Hlp! There is nothing ta add to these wo ds.peuple are sav help? Will we hepIn caseý anyboiy-wats ta, here i F CARE'S Caadian a d d r e s s:ý CArRE, 8Abr Stet taa Wash Yottr Lungs! eSe> »U-A ýNORTHNOLWOD

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