American Red Cross Auctions Historical Artifacts Through OLS Trading, Inc
For the first time in many decades The American Red Cross is making available for sale to the public rare and unusual artifacts recently retrieved from their archives –historical records and bound journals, antique uniforms (1925 – 1941), flags, vintage posters, Red Cross dolls and pins from the 1800s, Middle Age icons, a model train, photographs (including those of the founder Clara Barton, past officials, and former Red Cross President Elizabeth Dole), and such unusual items as an antipersonnel land mine, portable blood drawing kit, and a sealed container reported to contain a death mask. This sale affords the public an opportunity to bid on TVs, AV, projectors, DVDs, VCRs, fitness equipment, plumbing shop equipment, carpent ...
Water Treatment Systems Company Makes Potable Water Systems Available For Haiti Disaster Relief
The recent earthquake disaster has created a water shortage crisis in Haiti. Truck loads of bottled water are being distributed but there is not enough to serve the population. Water Treatment Systems, Inc, a manufacturer of sea water desalination systems has diverted two large "watermakers" from delivery to a client to make them available for immediate delivery to Haiti.