ANNOUNCEMENT — STATION WINS
SATURDAY, JULX 9, 1952 » G:50~6;45 P.M.
INTRODUCTION -··~-·
At this time, this station, WINS, is pleased to present to its
radio audience the Rev. C. E. Vogel, of Harlan, Kentucky.
There has been so much discussion in reference to the situation
in the mining districts of Kentucky, that it will be enlightening to hear
from a first hand observer who lives at the scene, and who has a sympathetic
and unbiased attitude towards the problem.
The Rev. Mr. Vogel is pastor of the Methodist Church at Harlan,
and also chairman of the Harlan County Save the Children Fund Com ittee,
which is aiding the underprivileged children in this section; His subject
this evening will be: "The Harlan County Mining Situation from the Standpoint
of the Local Pastor".
The presentation will be in the form of "questions and answers"
the questions being asked by Mr. John R. Voris, Vice-President of the Save
the Children Fund of America.
CONCLUSION • •· ·——— ··
C You have just listened to the Rev. C. E. Vogel of Harlan, Kentucky
who brought you his first hand observations of the mining situation in
Kentucky.
. Mr. Vogel spoke under the auspices of the Save the Children
Fund for which he is chairman of the Harlan County Committee. The Save
the Children Fund of America a child welfase organization which has headquarters
at 156 Fifth Avenue, New York, and which is a branch of the International
Save the Children Union, at Geneva, is at present supplying food, clothing
and health service to the underprivileged children in the stricken mining
districts.
Anyone who is interested in cooperating in this health service
may do so by addressing Rev. C. E. Vogel, at Harlan, Kentucky. Copies of
the speaker*s address may be obtained by writing to this station, or to the
Save the Children Fund of America, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
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