WALLACE. IDAHO, THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1921.Wallace Should Help Hoover Feed thlt; Starving Children of Europe—Kellogg to Raise $1500Although hathEli lt* to startm# tin* eouiiwigo. ar-ran^ftOients were completed hi Boise a few days ago by which the people of Idaho will have an opportunity to contribute to the Hind to feed Che atjfti'vttig otllldran of Europe.A smite ortnuitttloii has been lt;*!¥♦• led With Moptie B. Owinn, as chftlrman; It. fr\ Bi.hmdl, vice chaitmnn; G. H Hitt, treasurer; also an advisory council cocudKitng of R R Johnson. John McCue, Miss Margaret Cold* Urn Edward HerrinKtbn, Stanly A, Easton, Joel L I'riest. Ctwia* M., Kahn, C. E. A nicy and Oscar C, Coll on. Heml-•pmiu-irlt; have been established la the Shan building, Boise, with R G Rosenheim In charge as secretary sifut publicity director.Kellogg Active..V maws meeting of the cUl^ivs al Kellogg wax held a neck ago Iasi Sunday when a campaign committed nag appointed. Kellogg will iindertnke to ruise |15e0. Following is the commitlt;061 Stanly Easton, dmlrnmn; Cling. O Yut*s, s«*Creiftrv: M C Thorn* hill. J \V. Uwinn. U S. Handy. Mrs. It S. Handy, W A. Cook, W.M Hn nr, G, VV, Brown, J. E. Sturtevam. K. O. Moo re, Frank Evans.V, R Bowers. Mrs. A. K. flowers, Walter (’ Otlirk. Gei. If. Ivennett.Mrs i:Usa Ha Kennctt. C. B. Martin. \V. V GossAt the meeting the following telegram from Herbert Hoover to Slanty A, Easton was read:“Delighted to hear that yon propose a locnl campaign to 1m* Inaugurated Sunday. Wo can Hot urge loo strongly the necessity for Immediate actum. To date we liuvo succeeded only ly the greatest difficulty in obtaining omr-tHIrd of the necessary $33,000,000 to see the 3,5m),000 undernourished walfx of Europe safely through until next harvest-“We find our American pci’frte «tiioyinc measuring their contributions In terms of Invisible guests and I would suggest that at your meeting you ask your people to take Into their families us many Invisible guests as they can afford.It means $10 to insure the life of a child In Europe until the next harvest. Anyone who can entertain an automobile can certainly entertain at least, one Invisible guest.Wallace Should Take Action.Up to this time nothing ha. in-on ilorn- In Wallace toward raising funds for this most deserving cause Tto.i. are inuny people Who desire to contribute and wh*» WUI gladly attshfl In raising the funds: the only thing that seem* necessary Is for wmfc one to take the initiative- It has been suggest, d that tin mayor call a meeting for the purpose and that an organc.u»t»oii In- formed following the lines of the bond drives during the war, although it is not regarded advisable to make a canvass of the town. The cause ts one that appeals to the sympathy of all, and I he put pose Is to facilitate the subscriptions without undertaking ;• r*ial drive, the committee receiving the subscriptions and assuming u-sporndblllty for transmitting the funds to Mr Hoover without deductions on any account, and giving assurance that the loo d • otmnunity recelv.** credit for the contributions.Wallace never failed in nnv app.nl for funds during the war. and we should not fail In this grand movement to save the innocent victim* of the war.