FRENCH WAR ORPHANS ON THEIR WAY TO CANNES,, SOUTHERN FRANCE 



Many of these children, made waifs by the world war, are assured a brighter future 

 because they now have foster parents in America. Recently there has been organized in the 

 United States a society each member of which assumes the financial responsibility for the 

 care and maintenance of a particular child. Ten cents a day, or $36 a year, is all that is 

 required to insure some innocent little war sufferer food and clothing. 



Photograph by Paul Thompson 

 A BREAD LINE AT GHENT, BELGIUM 

 Our government is now advancing $7,500,000 monthly to Belgium to help feed these lines 



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