Show PLANNING TO AID BRITISH WIDOWS Salvation Army in England b Designs to Send I Them TheIn tot to t 0 Overseas D. D Dominions t L London ondon No Nov 18 A 18 A scheme schema which ha has been under consideration for some sometime sometime Sometime time by the Salvation ion Army Arm Is now complete for tranI transferring British wd- wd S O with their famines to the overseas dominions And to I for tor the migration of ot other women desiring de de- ela- ela siring to eo go to dominions when the tho war Is over oer and the tho abnormal demand deman iw 1 bor r I I a u. u In a recent Issue of tho the War Car Cr Cry General Booth that n a fund of ot should be raised ed and andS S has already been subscribed The public trustee h has 1 agreed reet to act as ns treas treasurer of or the and tho the eum Bum a for tor should secure secure- tho the settlement o of widows and 10 children The cork tork which requires careful and anel gradual grad grad- gradual ual preparation on this side as well n as ns In the tho dominions for tOE the proper settlement sot sot- of or the bo be conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted over a n. period of or ilso o years ears tho Salvation Sal Sal- Close operation co-operation between Army and the tho dominion governments govern ments ment Is already r as assured several of or the tiro states have llave already h come coine forward with offers of or active support anti and pe- pe dispatched dispatched dis dis- dispatched etal cial representatives are being behig patched to the colonies at once G General Booth points out out that under the scheme worthy worth widows living in or unsatisfactory environments environ ments monts can ho he transferred tr free ee of ot cost to themselves es el to pro progressive ress overseas communities where hero there Is la more el- el bow room for the energetic and enter enter- will bo be fortified forti forti- fortified and where she fied red while e making her way war In tho the that she has the weight j fOrtl-j of or j the Salvation Arm Army at her back k lie He sums up the Ole Arm Army's s undertaking on on behalf of or the women as follows I Ito The Tho Arm Army will not e adI O anyone to migrate or 01 become responsible forthe fort for forthe t the le migration ion of ot an anyone who ma may not j conform with the standards of oC suitability suitability it has set up through Its long ro I f h I 1 through t m. m Inn I I I i J I w UI ATho A. n Tho Arm Army will provide pro for for- forthe the reception reception re- re and secure positions In given localities prior to sailing for all whom It ma may select for overseas O settlement under wider this scheme Tie The Army undertakes the superintendence b by its own officers or ro- ro f Bj j. j persons Jeron per ons of ot the families fatuities mi migrated ml- ml rated grated rl for or four tour years ears or until such tune time as the progress of the now settlers set set- tiers indicates that such guardianship C can can n be dispensed withIn with In the event of failure to succeed 1 lr In her new environment after acter four years years' a contin contingency rc regarded as RS remote and c exceptional the thc Arm Army IU bring back bick the widow to this count coun coun- i. i t try General Booth claims that th the re responsibilities re- re oJ thus voluntarily undertaken under under- I taken on behalf of ot tho the women woman reach J I I farther and are nrc more comprehensive j c than anything anythIng- required by stale state regulation regula reala- tion or anything that ml might 1 bo be at attempted at- at attempted tempted by bv any other orS orS' organization |