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Continuing its appeal to the country, the Red Cross has again urged the students to donate blood for the use of the armed forces. They remind the people that giving blood takes no more than an hour's time and causes no real discomfort; at the same time it is a valuable contribution to the medical resources overseas.
The procedure for donors between the age of 18 and 21 was changed recently. The present ruling is that anyone between these two ages must have his parents' consent for each time he is to give a pint of blood.
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