Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1956 — Page 3

Thursday, November 29, 1956

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RED CROSS AH>S HUNGARIAN REFUGEES In accepting donations for relief of the victims of the Hungarian rebellion, the Red Cross points out that its services have been in use from the moment the rebellion began, according to Charles R. Weiss, Indianapolis Chapter Chairman. The American Red Cross alone has already spent more than $200,000 for medicine, food, and clothing purchased either in this country and flown to Austria or purchased Austria for the immediate use of the Hungarian refugees. Red Cross societies in 30 other countries likewise have spent money in aiding the Hungarian refugees in Austria and in buying relief supplies that have been convoyed into Hungary for the relief of the victims of the rebellion. It has been Estimated that relief materials bought by Red Cross societies are worth approximately $1,000,000. Upon the request of the Austrian government, the International Red Cross, -which is the world-parent agency of all national Red Cross societies, has A assumed complete responsibility for the care of the more than 14,000 Hungarian refugees in Aus-

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